Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1925, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1925. GIVESFUNDTOEND “‘é‘;";}f;',;‘,f,,fi{‘,‘,’,‘,’: i SEESBIGDECREASE | ™ 7" deass TnaugratAdavess IANEL CALLSKING ‘35555 o Trmmsmn, o . Eior's Souiage meds o the speech, 1 hich rdov2 | Modern Apartment Building Company and the Radio ural ceremontes for the Washing- self,” accused Ibanez of never hn\'-“ O | |. m. . ! tion of America, long ri- ton audience, and WCAP will re- ing shed his blood for his country lccupancy. vals in the fleld of broadcasting, main silent. Stations WJZ, New " e 1o v o n will share equal honors in trans- | York, and WGY, Schenectady, and s Never Had Invasion. Lo oo, O odking itting the inaugural ceremonies | a number of others will form the When) opula T have doie 80" el Rour etévator ana switehboard Arthug Nash Says Denomina- | '?" ey s 7oe Mellon Says General Business | of President Coolidge March 4, to | Radio corporation ot Ameriows | Author Makes Vigorous Reply |esks. ~wien nas <. atod || servies, the Nation's Invisible audience of chain. The stations to be linked and when has the Spanish people | . Large living room, dressing tions' Mean .Eyentual Ruin [t s e o Conditions of Nation “onferens ! e e | B e o to Alfonso’s Speech at. b 'r;::llfi;‘u'\:;:‘:l“ up arms to room, Murphy bed, bath, dining i.of Christianity. g : Y entatives of ugh WEAF, in New Liite territo alcove and kitchen, $57.50. growing manuf; : o ¢ and a com- ve not been announced B ! at Spain, s{| Reception hall, large living room, er trade was di 1 | Are Sound. e ‘ongress. Although WCAP will not broad- Cordova. '”’"“’ . has been enga n bed chamber, bath, dining alcove nclusions were i t - Z e wo separate chains of radlo cast the proceedings, upon its of- it colonial hostilitie at he (| and kitchen. 16th street front. was b however, fons, stretching from coast to | ficlals will fall the work of send- had declared him 4 ¥ $77.50. against publication In 1 current 3 will see an im- £ ry the President’s ing them to New York over By the Associated Y ognition of the in »t Cuba, SN S 5 o . i i : 3 Porto Rica and th 2 Apply to Resident Manager, or papers of underwear eduction in the mumber of| Inaugural message to millions of ance telephone circuit for PARIS, January 20.—Vicente Blas- | volv. n by manufacturers to 4 s vhic! ¢ will be i s clrcult. The Chesapeake |co Ibane: o5 volved in the first ¢ e « ailures, Treasury offi- ; 5 anez, the Spanish author, reply- | colontal wars ianes Ty o o la ad- otomac Telephone Co. 8150 |ing to a speech delivered by Kin, o g ind, ay ou the hasls of| dressed by an a will install loud-speaiing equib- |fonso of Spain at Cordova last e M . ar, was de- MflRR|S CAFR”Z [:[] u Qan t o n ths ust| Badio Corporation willlink up one ment st the Capitol ble fin which the King made a cou e h i i k . of the chains and the American hose attending the inaugural |thrust at the writer. publish @ al wa a war wa EpEAL $40 000 AWARDED X months wra1| Telephone & Teleraph Co. the | ceremonies to hear, even if on the |statement at Mentone lz"hv";:h: : 3 ose o e Main 617 kirts of the crowd. excoriated the monarch for his alleged IN ALIENATION SUIT 526 i Wi Tt T Bobbers Get $16,000 in Gems. NEW YORK, January 20. lures among national banks in| Young Bostop Nurse Is Released |monds and watches valued at $15,000 e first haif o totaled 72 The were taken yesterday by two bandits gian Princess, Sued by New figures mdicated that labilitice 1 on Own Bond. W e e e Y L United States Attorney Gordon yester- | frwin, Brooklyn. Irwin's som, who| the last six months wa v afternoon rele on pe York Woman. pe o day afternoon released on personal|c,, in charge, and a clerk, were | [ Natt of the amount involved In_the |jola S CVOUe Hoston nurse who, un- | 2 J . T ary and Jul¥. | ger the name of Florence Bentley, is | bound and gagged e Associated Press. | howed that the | g with the abandonment of a January 20.-A ver- s being reorganized | gy week-old baby, Ruth, in this city. | = " R * The bond of the young woman re- was returned yester- radually Inc n the last 12 | gyires that she will appear i wanted | Sury nfmo s ] A ated [to answer any indictment against BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST, “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" her puted Princess de R ‘Ant- | wi here banks|her real name and the same Teti- in werp, Bel, xXnm e 3 e figures|cence was uh«nr\ml by her l>rl|l||er \ = e =4 . i o caivedl an syl ot AT obtey S Dien A Continuing the Sale of T E r viewed the pros offering to PAIN | his sister and infant back Because the child appears | Why suffer—when Baume tton mnor princess | tr . ib shed . Go - red at the trin) prineess | o, |pndernoished, Ma | Gordon suf'| Beagué brings such quick on testified that she and |der Federal laws wa at | Washington for some time befors at- ’ “"‘:‘ "“‘d“‘g‘fiil"‘”“" : abpy fram the|they ¥ ore s st{ i hmpiias 0o telp to Foston trating warmth drives away | f th Zurich, [ compe e conditions ulnalmp,} e the soreness of every ache ¢ bst - on April 15, until [ from S and private banking in and pain. | manor park,p.c. | pAUME BENGUE|| - Weorth $20.00, $25.00 and $29.75 iwton, tovesti| AMENDMENT RATIFIED. Ox B Beswet. O ine! (ExtNASE) (ANALoEsIQUE ) ardent attention to a —— LITTLE & MARSHALL Eov: Teedaie ho, she was informed, ss de Ridder 2|, PHOENIX January 20— BUILDERS e ork as Mrs. B tth | The House ives of the o sald she called Arizo isls > nan. and she was informed 3 “ion ||| TERRELL & LITTLE, INC. that if she really loved her husband, | ratifyl abor ndment Exclusive Agents us she claimed, she would give him|to the % 3 | up for nis own happiness resolution was sent to the Senata Store Opens Women’s and At 9:15 Misses’ Depts. 1216 F St. N.W. There are sull eight or ten weeks of good sea- sonable Winter weather in which these Cloth Dresses can be nicely used for street, afternoon, theater and other social functions before the ad- vent of Spring. We have decided to give our cus- tomers the benefit of an unusual bargain, at the Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats Reduced Tomorrow gl Y eI values up to $29.75, is included in this remarkable offering—Dresses from recent special purchases A new low price level struck tomorrow in the reduction of these A and regular stock. We do not intend to have 2 t t stock-taking time, twé groups of lavishly fur-trimmed winter coats. Be early and take I we've Gisrogardod profits and sctaal Goet in put- ting a price on them that will assure quick clear- your choxce' Al arice. i . | | —Fine Poiret Twill Dresses Sizes . Sizes &l 4 Silk D for Regular Prices § I 2 P —Jacquard S resses $110 to $165 .OT SN | B $PF. Y —Crepe de Chine Dresses Women Misses i B \ —Chiffon Velvet Dresses | —Silk Velvet Dresses _very coat is lavishly fur-trimmed Exqu[s[te Fabrlcs All the late winter models are in- | i i | PRt —Faille ]?resses . —shawl or double collars—Tuxedo re- cluded in this sale. The finish and work- : i —Bengaline and Georgette Com- \Il the furs used on these coats have Kashmana Cuir de L‘.une are of heavy silk crepe, some interlined. | | _ Fancy and tailored models, trimmed with beer efully selected and are most Jammuna Mokine Some are self stitched—others button || silk or wool embroidery, silk braid.and other p : smart trimming touches. Some with bands bes Kashlora Kermana trimmed. of fur around sleeves and others with fur bands around bottom. Many with contrast- | ¥ ing color silk collars. Short or long sleeves. The Furs— The COIOTS_ I i Peter Pan or tuxedo collars. - o The favored shades of navy, brown, cocoa, Sable squ"rEI Oxblood green, gray and black. Platinum Wolf Shutter Green i \ Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20; women's sizes, 36 Natural Skunk Kaffir to 40. Natural Lynx { 0 ihers oo : £ v | P “wr Hl Former $32.50 to $39.75 Jap Mink \ ) Gray # Nl Fur-Trimmed Coats 2.50 Various lines of High-grade Winter Coats from our regular stock of garments formerly priced at $32.50 to $39.75 are included in this sweeping clearance. Women who have put off buying a new Coat this Winter now have an opportunity for savings they have waited for. A choice of the loveliest suede-finish and All are Coats of the better type, fashioned of fine quality materials, in the smartest styles of the season and luxuriously trim- med with fine furs, including fur collars of Manchurian Wolf, Sealine (dyed coney), Viatka Coney and Opossum. Some have fur cuffs = and others fur borders. l might never occur to you unless we mentioned it. But buying a coat now | g - . when our prices are so greatly reduced— it : Materials are Soft-finish Blocked Polaire, High- vou save enough for your Spring outfit. Pns. o . s - A \n‘\l] the ~l\le~g and colors ,n'lc qf recent & i , 3 luster Bolivia, Normandy, Cut Polaire and Sllky that the coat you buy will do for the re- v/ . | g Crushed Plush. mainder of this Winter and next Winter i as well P Trimmings of fine silk stitchings, braid, fine tucks and fancy For your own best interests, come to Jelleff's tomorrow for your coat—but come early! | buttons. Choice of gray, cocoa, black and brown. ' The values so extreme that unless you do we cannot promise that the size and style | Y = Sizes for misses and women. vou want will e here when you arrive.—Women's Coats—Second Floor. | Goldenberg’s—Second Floor.

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