Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1925, Page 20

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20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. q, 'WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1925. $] fl[]][}fl[] SEAP[ANE”"GES IMPROVEMENTS 1 $45,000 Y DRIVE NEW SALVATION ARMY | Avers fo Work, Gots 30 Days. | Soripture s Feidetr s | INEASTWASHINGTON|" 1o qTaART TODAY' COMMANDER HERE|™SHISiie™ii . [“Sewsteie o o “I won't work” in English and sever |llan Matthews of No. 261 Wyckoft | Lincol i : s siied . C.-|other languages was the only de-|street, Brooklyn, had Mrs. Julia Ho- incoln Park Association Defers Maj. Barrett Transt 0 D0 | fanes attered by Margin Kolapk pr Kalis| wan. satne. 4ad%ess, Streatsd, Mes 1 . . : . URUER IS PLAEEB\ Consideration of Five-Year 250 Men and 50 Women to Begin| Virginia Field From North and !e::‘l:\‘,r:tr;en flz;‘;:.d Armaleng stan | Metthews Raidan "lt;’n‘n“:':nn#lor:: gat Crlpphng rheumatlc aches School Building Program. licitati Work " South Carolina. ; rt on a charge of begging. He [floor above, emptied a pail of water B 5 $ LRy : Solicitation—Workers to sentenced 1o 30 days in the|on her. Magistrate Short, in Flat- Lincoin_ Park Citizens Ascociation it st N Maj. William Barrett, in charge of | WOl Sente Bashi Court, qliotsa pebaupes fron held its regular meeting in the Bryant eet a oon. Salvation Army activities in North $ 4 > t u t Navy to Get 40 SC-2 Type 0f | Sthool. 1 atreet between Thirtesnth and South Carolina, has been ap- e : e L S e It a man is married he always s and Mrs. Hogan knows what to do with his money |81d Fourteent streets southeast, last pointed in charge of the organiza- Airships—Capable of night. After discussion of tae report| The financial drive to raise a fund | tion’s work in the District and Vir- Shect to the five:sear. achiodl Laildlnk | or oy ot for tha urrent expensesiot| SIRik,| auscesding Rele) Wil spect to the year sc 3 2 o e te. | Crawtord, who left meve Land Use, Too. | m it was voted to refer the|the Y. M. C. A. will get under wayt0-| (o ") couge of i11 health. ik K ittee for re-|day when more than 250 men and 50| ~Adjt. Ernest R. Holz, divisional i e r;fv‘!‘unl“rv;)e"l:‘,rlg women start the solicitation in the ;rrretfim Whouhll ‘B"een 'n‘MT"}“‘:"“ iillion doliars’ worth of sea- J 3 vas pol & ere temporarily, will remain, taking has been ordered by the F res contained In "‘_’:_‘”‘" of Columbla. charge of routiné business. of Ketonmutios, Navy Devs e proposed bill for school extension he first luncheon meeting of the| Installation ceremonies for Maj ment, it was learned today. with the l“nr)«. the "”""f.’,“:“:’fif,“{’,:’ ‘:‘I:;m!?el- workers will be held at 12:30 o'clock Bnrlr;nx.hw:oJeome- he‘r:- Jz.n"“:r e D ering in comparison Wi o ve- i will be held January 28 in the Arm: T ting o Lt th - 31930 committes on strdats andsiae.| Bresiiod ayarc byt clatias e wen Loriitory. witl speak At the exercises. walks presented a report containing | Chalrman of o Seoei commuftem Maj, Barrett been im the Army ¢ S Ti lin a list of needed improvements and| Sehator Selden P. Spencer, a former 5 of which he : -_— i Bt e e, DTS AN cruber o the Y. Mr G A, niara, | 0TS, (haR 20 years, 15 of whi : ingling warmth—glowing comfort the committee for further con-|tional tnmmi‘l Pwlll,!xnlk lon'lgh! o S When all other remedies have ling th b the hi - ation. Dr. E. B. Cudney, W. over station , on the “Y. M. C. e . gling throug e aching join S "1 Peiter and Hoy a Civie Factor.” Dr. George Otls Sl i Friday, January 16th failed try Sloan’s. It gives relief and muscles to the Martin com- | o were elected to membership. Smith, director of the Geological Sur- otal ge. N ing 10:30 A.M. tojoven the oldest, most obsti- Such relief! You hardly dare President D. F. Lawson presided. agd a present member of the| Capt. Edward J. Maloney, 31st Commencing B -Vl nate cases of rheumatic pain. believe it! The aching eases down, e to either land or sea TR T - M. C. A. international committee, | United States Infantry has been de- and Vietery G-tube Ne Apply lightl: h ching » Hiibe i 2 5 . pply lig! w-n out rubbing the creaky joints begin to limber W be adcast on Thursday night a|tailed as military instructor at the Atwater Kent, 3-tube Fresh M 'y over the nnu spot. I ] OUTPUT OF INDUSTRIES. [Y. M. C. A. message over station|Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical Brataniok Satabs. Do I freanl P edblp" nstantly up. Soon you're free from pain. Dr. Smith was for 10 years|College and Polytechnic Institute, = Grebe 1-tub veral Connole Neutrody ly-purifi ood is sent tin- All druggists— 35 cents. Figures made public by the Consus | President of the local organization. |Blacksburg. Va. = 7 with built-ta Loud Speakeérs complete. urcau indicate increases in the value Various types R. C. A. Radlo Seis. Lot e e .‘ e PeCuRtE i three Industries In : D Fep), Accerories ana Supplies, Loud Speakers, 9 L' o .lls e e S e e ey g X Sloan's Liniment “,z,, ehtink nieaes aat sEprob P tion valued at Soa Z d St e ered a 2 I r,\'murnv oul AR Columbla National Bank be flnn\:h !\a(l an_output m 'l!!"fl { or valued 107,570,484, an increase of Capital, Surplus, o wheels for land or air- i g 1T sTOPS AL Increase Your THE MEN’S STORE OF WOODWARD & LOTHROP d pplant the two L Y 5 Savings Account .'\“mhl.s'x‘.fhy. - .rm 'Ariwmz . : JUNI{EE&DTAR — by regularly depositing a definite part of Clothes That Men Need § NOW PSR A RS L1 every salary check, affords the surest means B i of minimizing financial misfortune. Coughs, Colds, Sere Throat | Pay Day's again at hand—make it an op l P = FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS | fay Days a T 7t USED 50 YEARS portunity to start a more vigorous and fixed at ‘ Eal aIIC‘ : l lc' :S WITH WONDERFUL SUCCESS plan of savings. Our facilities are at your 35¢c A Bottle disposal. \ i i is f . At All Druggists P Note particularly that everything announced here is for wear reltabie | medicine. hus relered 37 Compound Interest Paid on_ now—and smart for wear now. The season is just starting for 0 thousands——it will rei ou. 2.9 . . . et e “h‘:;‘c‘fl‘,:“ Ceci i itle i you, but it’s closing for us. Hence the greatly reduced prices. Fine Suits and Overcoats Reduced 28 38 48 Many of the suits at $38 have two pairs of trousers, a feature that appeals to office men especially. The over- 3 I ts in fabrics and styles right up to the minute. . E e Streets. il £ ) g Seventh e v il Men’s Clothes Section, Second floor. P gl e o R ;;if Now *44 and %54 Come seekmg what the home is ncedlng and see what savlngs you make by reason Four~piccc Business-Golf Suits—trousers, knickers, jackct of our Clearance reductions. i and waistcoat—in styles and fabrics distinctly British. For example: ! English Overcoats % S 54 %64 74 84 5P ogomnsmme At these reduced prices, thc:e are remarkable values in Overcoats of highest English type. Great Coats, Ulsters and Town Ulsters. The English Shop, Second floor. Knitted Silk Ties Shirts Reduced for : | Now *1% and %2 Clearance, *1% Queen Anne Bedroom Su1te i Woven and Printed Madras Shirts, mostly These seven charming pieces—Dresser, Vanity Dresser, both with good size mir- Popular for Winter : nectkl;‘a'nd 1511'{‘.18.\?311?5. ‘21132115eflifiqa;gnmllg:;jil“ rors; Double Bed Chxfiorobe Rocker. Chalr. Bench The construc- I e Silk T . 3 : mAa ens W l_e o 5]‘" - 1‘ i ]1 .1.\ tion is a combination—with either Mahogany or Bird's-eye Maplc— 5298 Knitted Silk Ties are one of £ broadcloth, soft collars attached. Sizes the most popular for Winter 4 18 in the group, not in all styles, but the lack and the “orkmansh’)p of splendid type. SPECIAL NOW AT.. S e e R R e eicrality mostly “Masterknit” con- struction, notable for their . durability and fineness of ; WOOl and Sflk-and-WOOl weave as well as the exclusive- = ness of the patterns, many of : SOCkS NOW S]_50 and $2")0 which are obgainable nowhere Finest Quality Pure Wool Socks reduced to else in Washington. $2.50; . Suit with extra pair of trousers, $38. They are radically reduced. Silk-and-wool Socks, many patterns, now $1.50. Men's Furnishings Section, First floor. Men’s Furnishings Section, First floor, Sweaters Reduced, $685 and $12 All-wool Coat Sweaters from Imported Sweaters, coat styles, one of our foremost manufac- in smart, exclusive patterns; turers; with fancy fronts and textures that are light in two pockets; plain backs and weight, but very warm and sleeves. durable. Combination Walnut Bedroom Sui.te 635 $192 Another seven-piece Suite—Dresser and Vanity Case; both are of roomy size and fitted with good qtlx’alxty mirrors; Chifforobe thhtilxdmg rod and drlwer eimpment.. 5 32&&“3 %:’es;.l'esr Men's Furnishings Section, First floor. lm::gdstmtzer Double-bed with bow-foot; Chair and Rocker, cane seats; Bench with | wooden seat. Splendid workmansl’np throughout and nicely fimshed 3265 interiors. SPECIAL NOW AT i ponmard & Lothro That cozy Home .that is a feature of the Grocers' Food Show in Convention Hall I m r n ) r 'h.is wogk wak fucnilifiens. See Our Other Advertisement, Page 21.

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