Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1925, Page 17

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\ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ - 0LD SECOND-CLASS ¢/ NAIL RATES URGED Publishers Back George Amendment. to New Postal Measure. . JANUARY 25, 1925—PART 1. L] " Ekonomy - All Items on This Page Special for Monday and Tuesday ne- Costume Sllps, Specially Pure ]msvd 97¢ Satisfaction First Since 1859 fINGS PALACE Infants’ Shirts, 25¢ Charge Your Purchases! Cotton Rubens ¢ Double And if you haven't already opened an account here, do so at your carliest convenience and know the pleasure | of shopping without having to bother to carry large sums Fine quality Sateen Slips are made on straight lines with deep Women of money in your purse. Simply come in and let us open pleated flounces, with inserts of contrasting colored fabrics. Choose lars. Sple P pnetdiog gl from black, navy, brown, copen, gray, henna or emerald. Sizes 36 to 46, ] e Extra sizes in black and na Second Floor ]‘"" Bloomers, Newspaper publishers approve the mendment Sterling postal Sli second - iced tn ato vester- Infants’ Hose, lw wator George of Georgia, Vidos for & return to the 3 prs. f"r 30c pring Style Notes are Presentedin | ,.’" "™ according to a state- 5 4 ‘last night by J. D, Hzce 110,04 9= r of the Syracuse, Hose, 25¢ st-Standard, and chairman Chil in al committee of the Amer- 3 spaper Publishers Assocta- phite B . in part, follows: | Part- \‘001 Hose, .{‘)v o recailed thal in 1917, as | Children’s Hosc K 4 authorized incre, on firss, | ‘(“”‘ B x & and fourth ¢ mail The n second-class mail wege ct over a period of four and ranged from 100 per « 000 per cent on the advertis ion, according to the distanc: mail was carried by the Post Department. Immediately after the | € war the increases on first and f Ordinarily They Would Sell for $16 and $19.75, But are Marked for Special Selling at pealec Publications Driven Out. “The first two ir a mail next two 313,000, s gained by the first last two increases | The five styles illustrated will give you a _bare hint as to their style newness, and ‘xrn \\In ~ul I these are only representative of Hu scores of other delightiul models included. Fashioned to meet all the demands of the style pursuer, they also come within the bounds of the slimmest purse. Street, Afternoon and Party Dresses, in the gayest of colors and black ; each stress- ing some individual note of trimming and style. Kasha Canton Crepe Flat Crepe Imported Flannel Faille Silk Satin Canton Crepe de Chine s Georgette Poiret Twill Albemarle Hope for Enact “In the opinion of publist smendment introduced by Sen. George will serve to bring back into | Stripes, vivid colors, contrasting fabrics and laces enhance models in straightline, = s grea quantities of such | 5 = - . . 7 H o 4 [~ ils ereat quantities ¢ r(m\fll,‘ flared, flounced, tiered or godet trimmed styles. Ensemble simulations are noted. Sizes 16 to 44 and 421/, to 521/, esent excessive rates. | Black, brown, navy, cocoa, tan, mallard, tangerine, mais, melon, sand, canary, \ A . “ o EoSaR e Ty covert, shutter, powder blue, myrtle, reseda, olive, wine and combinations. See Models Displayed in Windou ment, will in-! Second floor—King's Palace. dpartement | t the method shipping | Jofil. these on the| /] ce hauls freight the | are now shipped by pub- #/|/Sale! Sample Neckwear 8 Usually Selling for 59c to 75¢ 32¢ They are a salesman's dainty neckwear—he is h them, hence we were able to purchase them at a mere fraction of their regular cost $6 Part-Wool Plaid Blankets Give Warmth and Splendid Service $4.88. depart- | Spring-Like Apron Frocks Grouped for Special Spllmg at New—newness emar from every poi New st coliics, styles and patterns, and’at a measure is passed by Fhear through amendment identical to the new low amendment was voted into the bill May 8 by the Senate by & Special Ten charming st 55 to 18, but was elimina P(Il’r of mkng gmgham, Univ 1 = = - : gingham, fine count percales a d ANTHONY B|RTHDAY ; nation and Syl The smartest od. | did wool-mixed yarn that will laun- D fals junct for freshening up a worn der well. Pleasing plaid patterns, in or dark grounds WILL BE cELEBRATED‘ n_m"h or adding to the trim beauty blue, helio, pink or tan, finished bra applique, or | of a new one. with deep sateen binding to match with tie sash and conver FPoundation Plans to Honor Mem- eyelet white or colors. plaid colors. Third Floor—King's Palace. Medium and Large Sizes Second Floor—King's Palace ory of Pioneer Suffragette Next Month. A Speét:al Purchase of 500 Usual $5 and $6 Sheets and Pillowcases Piece Goods at Special Prices Addresses and other exercises are thony, P! ing under th Foundation in the First onal Church Sunday night, at 8 o'clock, it has been At Low Prices Offer Savings Should Prove Unusually Interesting Now! announced by Mra » E. Hendley - = >: ., S 50¢ to 65¢ Pillow- N Bresiaent e es i atan 1aite : 51 Ravon Shirting SRS cases, 38¢ Each 2 : 39%¢ Yard talks ual side of A famous make which does not the spiri Miss Anthony's 3 life and work, by Mrs bear the label. Hemstitched and m preside in sizes 54x387%, o e e T o el : nd 4:“]&' . l.no:i firm New wonders unfold themselves as tive patterns in 36-inch width. tederation, and Mrs muslin cases without dressing. cach box is opened. Striking colors, new fabrics and mediums and most attractive trimmings—and withal this remakable low price right at the very beginning of the new season. 25¢ Percale 17¢ Yd. striped or dotted pat- , vice president of the Anthony Foundation, A es flag is to be presented dation on the occasion by J. Owens, president of $1.50 Bleached Sheets, $1.09 Figured, mtx In 'er:.it ional Assoclation of Arts| Seamless. sheets, free drom terns on navy or light colored T i R M PR starch or dressing. 72x%0-inch Top trimmings predominate with vivid colored grounds. These are new. 36 . to make | size. Hand torn and finished foliage, ribbons and fancy features. Various tones e e Antnonye | with deep hems top and bottom. of biue, rose, green, henna, tan and gray are noted national | Ironed. with brown and black well represented. 25¢ Gingham Remnants, 15¢ Yd. Short ‘lengths of checked and striped patterned ginghams. New Spring patterns. Fast colors. $2 Longcloth $1.59 Piece are being taken on appropriately ut the country. $1.50 Unbleached Sheets, $1.09 ! 81x90-inch size for double beds. | Perfect quality; seamless. Will | bleach after a few tubbings. Silk, Straw Combinations, Braid Straws, Faille, Taffeta, Crepe, Embroidered and Plain Hair Cloths and Novelty Fabrics Hats for miss and matron, with large or small head sizes. Tiny brim, C()Olld ge’s Bud get Speech to Reach Millions by Radio with blue stenciled patterns. 35¢ Pillowcases 85¢ Rubber Mats, turban, cloche, high crown, medium 69¢ : e . 22¢ Each and large shapes; in a range to meet T BRI L . ey ana Marine Band Will Play| every requirement. Fon e e e e e it 42x56 inches. Slight imperfec- tions. Will wear like regulars. Good grade and a special value. Street Floor—King's Palace Street Floor—King’s Palace $1 Window \Imle. 39¢ Slight second shades in white or ec 25¢ Felt-Base Mats, 18x27-i and 36 inches wide Strect Floor—King's Palace opaquc Men’s Wearables Reduced! L4 for Half Hour Before.. | ) Meeting Tomorrow. e A Boys’ Winter Apparel Reduced $1 Blouses, 39c $1 and $1.25 Flannel- 16¢ ch Floor Mats in tan brown Notions Reduced! 10c White Tape, 7c. 10 yards to bolt. 25c_Hickory Sew-on Support- atterns. Third Floor ings the emi-a business meeting of d States Government | . s ers, 19c pair. i ofoisin 0 be held tomuTow SIERS I About 64 in the lot. l-lanknel ette Pajamas, 69¢ oW e reia Litgesic Tape: dvc! 50c Mufflers, 10c 19¢ Hose, 2 for 25¢ With Coupon Only S Cosliagc adis v in gray, blue and tan, 5 brokfh Neat striped patterns in one- | 3 yards on bolt. Cotton Ribbed Mufllers, in Heavy cotton, in black, cor- Fo A os Toilo: port by H. M. Lord, director of the assortment in sizes * 7 77 piece style. Finished with rayon 5c Placket Snaps, 2 cards, 5c. white, gray or black with fancy dovan, biue and gray. Sizes 94 > < ile budget, will be the main es of 13, 14, 15 and 16. frogs. Sizes 4 to 16 98c Sanitary Bloomers, 89c. borders. to 11%. Tissne the meeting, which will start prompt- 25¢ Rubber Pants for Infants, 19c ) o'c $3 Dress Shirts, $1 Full Dress or Tuxedo Shi'r!s‘ in mushroom bosom style; sizes $2.98 to $4.98 Reefer Coats, $1.49 19¢ and 25c¢ Garters 10¢ Single-grip Garters, in all col- Oddments Grouped at 25¢ Each 5c Collar Bands, 2 for 5c. 15c, Boys’ Pants Bands, 2 for 15¢c. 6 to 11 year sizes. 3 Rolls for 19¢ with 700 o the proceeding: ne-grade Tissue, by the 9 only. Tweed and serge of 108 Hat Wil Lingerie Cl 25c.| 15,16, 16% and 17. Plain-bosom sheets to the roll ‘ tone i oo ity Broken'sizes 61t 9 v Jlfi Suits e me TS Shires Sn’ sizes 14, 14, 162 0;1 = 12 Fetd il \ .u,’m\,.r approxi 2,000,000 per- years. K ghtshirts Art Goods Specials! an . irts an rawers sons 5 P P ! : : AT he stations to be linked up for to- $1 and $1.49 Hats, 49¢ Sk $1.49 Finished Linen Buffet Set, $1.50 White Jumpers 59¢ Each $3.98 Flannel Drawers Toiletry Specials Hockey Caps. morrow night are WCAD, here: 3 : S Slightlylisoled & is- | $119. Tan. . 50¢ 3 Shi $1.29 Azurea e 50c Lemon WEAF, York; WOO, Philadel. rom brisk selling. Some slightly soiled from dis 5 3 Heavy Fleeced Shirts and & - =R 2 phia Providence; | WDBH, Bl?gdslg:;.k:\tflf“‘(‘; and light or Play, but all in excellent condi- 3,”‘1-5':"“’“ Linen Buffet'Set. 8 only. Slightly soiled from Drawers, Hygiene brand. Shirt 12 pairs of Red Flannel Draw- P‘fi:f;:;‘.zs"l_o_ ";"“’C‘F‘;'C‘e"‘l;g;fi Worcester, Mass. WEEL _Boston; ark mixtures. Many styles. e display. Sizes 42 and 44 only. sizes 38 to 46, and drawers 34 ers, in sizes 32, 34, 36, 40 and 42. ion, 39 der. 22 WCAE, Pittsburgh; WMAGQ, Chicago. daricanss $2.50 Tapestry Scarfs, $2. Rayon % 15c o4 e tion, 39c. ler, 32c, rose. WWJ, Detroit, and WOC, Davenport, Play Suits and in tapestry designs. 25¢ Paris Garters, c Slightly b Street Floor Towa Announcements during the - ay Su 25c Dexter's Pearl Cotton, 19¢ Single-grip Garter. The “no- 50¢ Belt Buckles, 15¢ $1.69 Shirts and $7.50 Silk Umbrellas eeti Il be made fi Sonti- i : A i el Movioriel ll_V”;'::,ulL:;"n‘;. Overalls, 59¢ blgls'c Staruped Linea Towsls 65 metal-can-touch-you” kind. English Silver Buckles, with Drawers, $1.05 Each $4.50 Gaigne, manager of station WCAP. | Usual 79c- and_ 98 t $1.39 Paj 81 lodge emblem. Choice of Elks, Part-wool Shirts and Drawers ; Sk The Unite: AtdsM t sual 79c” an c garments, each. o ajamas, b w0 « B . o Just 29 in the lot. Save $3 on e e o e S some coveralls included. Khaki _$150 Laundry Bags, $L. Large 64 pairs Cotton Pongec Paja- “f"('?d]'“"}; ShriucoidiRupits R geol melghit [ aNED o each umbrella, that is almost half Eantelmann, will play for a half hour play suits with short pants and size, of cretonne, mas, in white, tan, blue and he- ©f Columbus emblems. b SIELszes St A of the regular selling price. Per- 4 and 5.¢ $1.98 Union Suits $1.09 Sizes 3, short sleeves. 2 Overalls of blue denim and cham- bray in sizes 3 to 16 and coveralls Items Very Special nd Children’s Dresses, 95c to S1.85. preceding the business meeting. lio. Sizes A, B and C only. fect quality umbrellas for $1 Shirts, 59¢ 50c to $1 Neckwear, 39¢ R Infants’ e 2 390 Shirts of woven madras, 5 women. Guaranteed rainproof. This is the opportunity vou've Women’s Hose, 39¢ A € With Coupon Only 5¢ School Tablets 2 for 6¢ Street Floor "dmll\ervlu(’h () fur 50¢ ‘\ omer ¢ Feather and Marabou B'mdmf'. :5‘)4' $1.50 grade \ “ancy Buttons, 10¢ Doz. Fancey (irn.um‘nh 98¢ estone nd B Or 59¢ S a|f~. 5‘)« 3 i Street $1.75 Kid Gloves, $1 Women's Two-clasy c s 75¢ (:l(nm Fleece-lined Brown Jerses Gloves. A remarkable value. Street Floor ot more 1 three tc customer, 3 Street Floor 30c¢ Marquisette, 16¢ Yd. _ Lovely, nefv_two-tone patterns in charming Spring col 36 in '\hv s wide 75¢ Sanitas Covers, 59¢ Slight seconds that are cely noticed. Light and dark d i ! Wife Asks Absolute Divorce. | of blue chambray in solid color Scarf Centers, Vanities and Silk and Wool, Pure Silk and reps and other good fabrics. 110 Heavy-weight Ribbed Cot- ficti ximibing Hor 2o hurry here Velma G. Jacobs has filed suit for an | or trimmed with red. Sizes 3, 4, Buffet Sets, 65c to $2.10, Silk Knitted Ties, in various neat Left from previous sales. Mostly ton Union Suits, sizes 44 to 50. o tomorrow. S absolute div from William G. | 7 and 8. Boys’' Shop—Street Floor Street rivor stripes and colors. 14, 141, some 15 to 17. Men's Shop—Street Floor. X Street Floor rried at Water- | . : . ., December 24, 1910. Mis- conduct is alleged. Attorney W. A, , Coombe appears for the plaintift, |, s \ 4 5 A

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