Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1925, Page 14

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14 SOVET EXPECTING [C:7meny o R Paris From Air, U. 5. RECOGNITION, Frenchman Saystl 4 ey srevto § P By Cable to The Star and New York World See Other Ads PARIS, J. vy 17.—Fleets of - s - - A loé 'gr;mr Eenniae on Pages 15 and 16 akovsk iter .| bombs will be the chiet offensive our 8th St. entrance—a direct Y Reiterates, How In the next war. Andre Michelln, avenue (0 3 speedy clevators. Today’s Star ever, That Russia Will Not | msnufacturers, declared in an ad- — = = : — o dress here toda New gases spreading from thousands of enor- 7eh%o 8tk to F'_F""" 5"", Nevilios “"nd_)‘ Jan 19th Change Policies. Mous but fragile bombs will wipe = — - = - = out whole cities and armies. “The next time Paris is at- tacked by the Germans, he de- v “ 5 & 5 £ . L] SR ,.‘?r";fii.‘.‘l‘f.‘.i’,"’;;‘ufi'»; Boys’ Shop Offers—A Special Purchase of 3 47 1 S H ts 1,600 month. The ln::;rln:nnrfl::'n‘;- s ~ H e p‘ , a jcal industry is already ten times 3 ! » ] T e e e mar l ! - l ec e u1ts Distinctive Models from Meadowbrook, Catalina, mbiaed: Alsesdy the Gesians Tenne, Mattewan and Other High-grade Makers— developing gases. Wit- h : :l,‘.\",fi‘“"fif’ Sl All Are Suits That Would Regularly ] n i Ad s b : Sell for Much More Than DRASTICALLY REDUCE. alr unless she develops a chemical e ‘¥.m. e ; This Sale Price 136 Hats, Originally $ 1 : ';“:L'{.}a‘:fi SIBLEY HOSPITAL ] 7 $3.85 to $5 .00—Choice § 1 1 ex L BENEFIT DATE SET i\ bEN W $9. won{cl‘,‘\csf“(l:p;;l:‘t(;;drll-;r\ccdha};gl:::)n tgh‘;cc;ha;;eznfeot: ;folétcllf:xl able colors. Eighth Annual Tea “fl_ LD /B @) ; The values in this group are indeed remark- 144 Hats, Ori 0 in i“y Shower to Be Held on April 17; ) able—an opportunity that cannot be empha- d the reaucat '.’l”""m"‘“b"k‘“": $2,500 Sought. br N . sized too .stmn;:l.\"! . Thi.nk—-t.picccs at the $5.00 to $7.50—Chbice Will Not Change Polfey. ExY 3 usual cost of a 2-piece suit of this type o oW foli | same| The cighth annual ten and ltnen j | A 3 00 5 iy ; 10, The o shower of the Woman's Guild o / LA R S T R el Niree WomY Coat—Vest—2 Pairs Knickers . and 34 Tenne ) held April 17 next. This date was 1 AR Wil tailored. o it c S ] Beautiful tailored sport hats of fine Bobette Sport LA j ) el itaioned | ETOnty RO ERISWE ORil - : felt, duvetyn and ribbon—including Hats, were $10 to ohie & yets iaiatinn |58 W fabrics and patterns. Coats are loose-fitting a nuinber of MATTEWAN VELOURS! / $18—Choice at mako this annual benefit surpass any- ; \ B te i . " 2 et Hee Gt At S0t siven i ths Ak LEnglish type—to be worn with or without We Advise Early Attendanc These by the guild belt; both~pairs of knickers lined throughout Hats Will Sell Rapidly at Such When the new maternity building s . s 57 S e 5 A is completed, it is pointed out, it will —and the vest just like Dad’s. Sizes 8 to 17. Exceptionally Low Prices contain 85 beds devoted entirely to S ,T‘HM he Rus- | atornity cases, aud this enlarged FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGHE & BRO. hed swhen ali | service will require additional equipment and supplies. Last year the guild turned over to the hospital cash and supplies amounting to $3,100 and this Spring must increase that contribution 82,500 Goal Isx Set. The goal for the membership fund | this year has been set at $2,500, of which $2,050 is already in hand. This money, together with cash contribu- tions, is used to buy new equipment and also to pay for hospital services for poor children. The gulld also has Every woman gets pleasure out of ‘the owner ship of a building fund with which it expects fo famisi the nursery n_the new Sale! attractive linens. Add to that pleasure the feeling of llxso_ln' e Bttt A, PaMldpresifent having secured yours at much less than regular prices. presided at the mesting. Musical uffet 1% | numbers were offered by Mrs. James C D i o it | Shera Montgomery and Miss Mae 5 e ocoa Door | 70-In. Bleached 19 : . - en s rh.tlrml\!v furnished at e i Mats Table Damask ; . Mirrors up for lh» coming o guild this year fis : 4 < n surgeon’'s towels and 5 3 s N » . 5 ' ¥ on hand for sale at Choice of a variety of pleasing patterns in a pure linen, satin e @ zen. Contributions to the finished, full bleached damask. A quality that improves with shower may be sent to Miss Mary C ' C Harvard street north- use, and lasts long. Get at least one new cloth at this low price. 7 )7y These are handsome ex- propaganda sputed points were en- to Rust Hall 1150 amples of polychrc ',,’,‘1,‘";,” Ee ’\L:e”' $l . work, gracefully “propo v will never | o ~DI | ‘ N ’ 68-[ S 1 tioned and excellently ot it PERSH’NG IS GREETED. ¥ n' 1 ver made. A special purchase, sald there was s = of which but a few remain. i BV Gets earty wetcome on Ttp to 1.25 Bleached Damask, Sk e et war and the pres- Argentina. ° 2oid cord and tassel, ‘Size Another exceptionally good value, is this Heavy-weight, Pure Linen Lunch 43 CARMEN DE PATAGONE - - .. L e = ¥ 5 ® e <25 inc {ea late Hioes s Pure Linen Silver Bleached Damask, in the most attractive Breskfast Sets, of Napkins, of lovely inches. 1 pla S aroes Teasonie anhe tecantlysain A reduction in price on a patterns. For a “second best” cloth, you can hardly get anything 50x50-in. cloth and six quality damask, all 2 without $5 95 structed st: rallroad, Gen. Pershi = ES : neive N : ‘. i s trame ......... arrived At Viedmms anital 6f the. terss. thousand Fine, Heavy more attractive or inexpensive. napkins, in blue, gold nicely hemstitched. a tory of Rlo Negro, at 7 o'clock this Brush Door Mats of a and rose. Pure Choice of five patterns, Matting Shirtwaist Box, g morning. He was greeted by the act- 1 4 o : si 14x14. 1 rol ine ; ot A oty VB uality known to all. H h d D k Ii affle Ze $ 5 of South Carolina pi 1oy Ecvernon =nd. other nfieais arten il o ity i emstltc € amas Here $3 45 Dozen . 3 9 :lrwng.:!_\ made and (.w.[crrk‘i which he crossed the river to Patagones weave .. fare ::{r;‘cor;':;‘:f was welcomed by the | Fine Wilton Rugs, in ex- T bl S Hemstitched Linen with AI‘m mat- 0o i | Gen. Pershing then proceeded by spe- fi_]‘ls"‘ fl’a',“"'”‘l, "l‘)“‘]‘)‘”l'.'r" able ets Hemstitched Towels, Pillowcases, made of ting. 27 inches $3 95 e possibi I train to Bahla Blanca. He wa ide choice of 9x12 size. : 6. ] 5 ieele ong nt anm SR LA cloth and six napkins to match in unusually size 20x36. These are pure linen, and nicely i o agreen nifoent 5 Seven piec H 3 Sy e ik e Bl $139.75 and $150.00. good qualities, for such modest prices. Soft finished, laundered, splendid quality, pure - hemstitched. Size e ) displaved their colors and- blew . A linen with 15236 inchen s are > 4 sirens as the general crossed the New Oriental Rugs, all ready for use. e . 5x36 inches and rare Cedar Chests, 10 l“" 1 St il perfect quality; thor- 66x66-in. size cloth, with napkins..... .$8.95 2nds nicely 85c value at sz 95 serve clothing, blankets b . the pier to greet him oughly washed and guar- 66x68-in. size cloth, with napkins..... $10.75 hemstitched. . pair and furs from dust and | == ”axcz °uo-ms AND RNty oHES, anteed. Size $24 95 66x104-in. size cloth, with napkins...... 95 THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO moths. $22.50 to $47.50. | IseaMSe ittt bicd i ises sérea: 3x5 B oftice. bulldings and factories new available 16 3x5ft. Each, FIFTH FLOOR Bomes and apartngat houses FIFTH FLOOR Nof A Porsow Thes do not eat it and do not die. Does not afect other animain Household Size, $1.00 | Apertment House Size. $3.00 Address for information. Send no money V. Beaton. 1249 Eddy St., Providence, R.I. Have You Tried g sty LK Need Slip Covers OUR Priced for January Sale == s o Before Long Table D’Hete Dinner ‘ Round Brass Bird 7 3 Your ChOlce Of Hand-Cut Order Them Now and Have Them ASSERTS TYPHOID FEAR | s B “ ” When You're Ready for Them. it ool $1.50 , ; NONIK” Stem. Glassware | t brass seed . - Our Special Offer: ! ! guard. Com- 34 95 g . $ 95 Pueatient (o1 Gyater Growers v Every Sunday plete | A fbout - Choice, 250 i By s i HOUSEWARES || [/ ) 5l | YouKnow You'l Half Price, Dealers Declares Publicity From 12 Noon - : : Cut and Made Up . . Is Groundless. ) } | FolMig leoalng Table Tumblers, 15¢ Also A La Carte Service Every Spring we have so many orders for | Table, 432 ft. long. | _ Brown Earthenware Adjustable to three | n mickels I'he finest type of lead-blown glassware, with the bulge Slip Covers that many of our customers have : i N |'heights | \»!.mvl frame. top l_l_lat prevents breakage. A fortunate purchase enables us to wait for the filling of their requirements. typhoid fe HA { | & i i -in. ‘size. 1 00 to offer this fine ware at about half price. Don’t fail to get a Make it a point to avoid the danger of delay by en public co Strongly 1 69 2 : ATt ,« A o i e s $ o | I<ach 4% supply. i placing your order with us now. We’ve made = d | e illian of Bal- FAMOUS RESTAURA] 4 e e it profitable for you to do so, by offering the OxiterQiow DRANT Dry Hand Self- | above special pricing. The Belgian Linen alone , elimi- = e statement 1s- ||| Penna. Ave. at Eleventh f{' Porcelain-top Kitchen :’:::<‘“§u’2;x?1gc I::d 43-Pc. lmported China $ 1 95 is 85c a yard; our workmanship is excellent ; \\c! hands. the proposition a sure money saver. Phone Pl . e p“;’-';d“' jore A labor 31 50 Dinner Sets, Now...... Franklin 7400, Branch H1. | iq $7.75 saver . Wiadow | Retrigera- Lhoi‘t_e of t\wo hax]u]somc fbord;rs. Fine imported trans- Cln'taln a.nd Dra.pely al vanized parent china. A complete set for six. . . . Dustbrush, of pure oy O fR Y j - : Fabrics Decidedly Special! 2l eta Mahogany Serving Trays, with China Service Plates, with white it fitte) o 8225 sturdy mahogany-finished frame, luster border and decorative cen- Cretonne Window 500 Window Soft, clean and 69(: drop door.. and glass center over at- 6 ter. A ten-inch plate of 39 JDirapes, with valance Qbicedity A durable White Enamel Med- tractive design . C good quality C and two side drapes. Shades at a the indus- cine Cabinet, large size e are real bar- = : with plate glass mirror, SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. gains, at set. sl 1 Reduced Price Floorbrush, of pure and roomy QA QF : Filet 'Net Panels, cx- aun ged sanitary en : y A ehi shelves tremely handsome < iosl ! 3 : pintaag sl 95 Gal d Ash Can, . . draperies, with heavy R e B I 14-in. size. with corrugated sides, l a o n uares fringe at bottom. 2 ° ENGINEMEN WIN RAISE. . One oo q vards long. §] 49 - o : : A White Enamel Bath half , bushel 51 29 % Each ... These are perfect qual- Northwestern Road Employes Get | XY oy e’ 4 Steel, with . rubber- CRpAcity --S lal Swiss Curtains, im- ity shades, ‘made of a $500,000 a Year T 4 L a7 femt e pec =l ported and domestic 8ood grade of Opaque 500,000 a Year Increase. shod fee = 3 Quaities 3t 25% “reduc: and Holland cloth, “hicago and The_ unusually low prices 5 3 rollers. ad today won a now in cffect make this a ZE : ; 9x12 's‘;;—ic\"“' 518 25 = Al S mounting o $500.- [N most opportune time to buy : Size = g | “Famous Kirsch Cur- 000 @ year through a priva grec- | e R . N i mint Detwoen: thie rdhd ‘and the. es| (’;r‘”‘"’:‘j In:c\’gr P e , Tin Washboiler, oval New Curtain Nets, | tain Rods, the double i setttement was made ingepend- [N vide work for our large corps shape with dome cover. il s R EE T e o R e e B el of the. United S Rallroad of experts. The materials Strongly made. QR 52 | S DIcE o R Spieadie D S PEELEE L gualsy Al designs. Three fine | window Board s r to the|N and workmanship are, as Fach ... fabric, that we are low pricing to reduce stocks. They sell groups, _yard, 70 e 50c ement che Southern |N usual—the BEST. | SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO, | regularly for $15.00 here, as you may recall, and at this” price 35c, 50c and C e 2mplo BUNGALOWS CARAGES it will pay you well to buy for future use, too. FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BX0. Sily Incressss W il FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO, r passenger with drawer, from Quaker Lace Com- rod. that does not cents for yard service for firemen and | engineers CONTINENTAL TRUST BLDG. ALY Toos s et | It you need work, read the want | ccfumns. of The Star. 2

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