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16 . NG STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1925. BR”A'N’S NAVAI- Gift to Kenmore = [F=== ' — —_— — Is Lock of Hair I h ; . ' ESTIMATESGROW| _ 07 Washington} The Downstairs Bookstore Reopens B Al S L With An Entirely New Stock of Books—Not a Volume of FREDERICKSBURG, -Va., Feb- “The Busy Corner” Unofficially Declared Con-| tion, has received for the K. I ' Sttt Shlas tor Vaar | B T ate T 1 OMOTTOW . the 01d Stock Remaining—and New Books Arriving Daily of George Washington's hair. It ruary 4—Mrs. V. M. Fleming, Has Been Understated Smt Fote of Eneiewson N. 3. 255y - A Smith Tott of Englewood, N. J. . . . . . Orfginally it was given by Nellig Register Tomorrow and Join Our Popular Circulating Library at 3¢ a Day e Custis to Capt. Smith, a cousin of f . 2 George Washington, officer in the R . Revolutionary Army and member R of the Virginia family of Augus- tine Smith. The locket descended o s o k aln®| from Capt. Smith to' William Alex- I < oy . chming: vear| “aogn CRBE Bmlth Lol WAL A Babv Dav Co Th Wil call for @ much greater Amount | granddaughter, Miss Margaret G. apy vay mes urs ay of new construction than was eX-| Smith otherwise Mrs; Marion Van- . devater Tott, who gave it to the Fine, New Chiffon Voile With Savings for Mothers ers of 10,000 tans each, and S | 1.25 a Yard e A e 2| WOMAN FALLS 4 FLIGHTS fThcse wide' spaced. “natural” o Aa("df gty little }t]bing{ f?r babyfl:o wear, A Ba.lneEn - al b jesigns, (illustrated) are b, and for her ‘or his ‘comfort. ere are ¥ i J ays—the savings are good, an ers look forward to them each week. BY HAL The Star and Chicago Daily News, Estim ¥ 3 By the Associated I'ress. combinations have K somewhat Experts estimate that Great Britain | BALTIMORE, I ‘"““-". e “Far Eastern flavor.” There afie K J “must build 54 new cruis » | Hannah O'Malley, sald to be an many other designs in equally ¥ ; 1935, 1o replace the obsolete types, | ACtress, Is at Mercy Hospital, suffer. Stiing sofféetss. Material is 38 . E —Regular $2.50 Dou- $1 69 Five already are under construction | IN& from burns on her left arm and inthed. wide! ; ble-Faced Blankets for. . h ya and’ two for the |"houlder, a broken rig SO By * g 3 4 . = . . h costing in the | Sible internal injuries, following a fall Kann's—Street; Floor. —In pink or blue figured designs, with |from her fourth-floor apartment ‘in ’ 3 bound edges. West Franklin street. | Firemen found her lying on a rub- " ¥ —Dainty Little Nainsook 79c = | bish pile in the rear of the apartment action on t | house, when they responded to an : Dresses, Special at on parties. who fee | alarm’ of fire there I re J i ) m hartles. who feel that |8 olice are investigating the events : e Made with plain or fancy hems, with naval expenditure dmg) her r'd:'m::\ T‘-.-Idl v;.lsm:)‘:e: . CBitdeie Dinetiiiand {'cariat neck and sleeves. Sizes to 2 granted by th nieh Tucked 3 hemmed, size 27x27. “Sec- 7 s mouE 16 anas N told of the sudden dis- Net Collar A\ onds.” Special, a dozen— —Prettily Painted Coat Cisates of several persons who < i jants in a “party” in the and Frill $2.00 Hangers, Special Ity e | oman's apartment a few minutes be- 4 s —These are in pink or blue, with ador- reduction of | fore the broke out. at 53 50 —Infants’ Hand - crocheted able little heads of boys and girls. o income tax or postal rates, must . b Sacques, with pink or blue Regularly 33c. be abandoned. | Master Sergeants Retired. 3 —Dainty and trimming. Specialy— Admiralty Under Fire, feminine-like for E Master Sergt. Harry O. Benson, Fi- ! n $ . The adiilFalty-/comes uhdas sitasl | aoier, SErEL Hiriy O Babachy 5L the simple frock, 1.00 50 Baby Walkers, Special for repeatedly overestimating its |y Sergt. John J. Murphy, de- these sets of fine cream-colored : A —Math finish annual a i < Master Sergt. - S Enibeoideied —Infans’ Hand - painted Mahogany - finish, g appropriation, only to find|tached enlisted men's list, at Wash- net are in vogue. Embroidere: 5 P t # £ that several millions must be pro-|imcton Barracks, have been placed on [Jfll . eyelets are the effective trimming. Comb and Brush Sets, Sticug/woaden frpme, . vided for debt redemption at the end|the retired list of the Army on dc- A dainty edge adds to its attrac- regularly 65c. Spectal— sclx:;;r]xfleed wiT}-: fz!‘::P:z»s““ B ;T.m“‘;‘;"f,'.’:l.'»l'\ “‘"’"“1? mu":f 2 o Il mene;\;.a""’s_s‘"fl Floor. 490 tray and c°'§5°dn?f}1§ar A Quality Car - Second Floor. & ? to construct o Daily News Co.) I CHINA SHOWING TREND " Learn to Make Pr etty AGAINST CHRISTIANITY | At a Quantity Price | |f B Lamp Shades! f()r Spring at $]-5 Sources of Opposition, Felt in| L | \ i 2 % i Moonllght peass Free Instructions, 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. Schools and Missions, ¢ Re- | 5 | | | —Lamp Shade Making is an interesting art—a fascinating pastime— mains Obscure. | Linden Trees o / productive of practical and beautiful results. New models, now an Correspondence of the Asso Press. o ready, make this a particularly good time to begin, and you'll be b4 —Out ol’h(he} : surprised with the small cost of making the most attractive shades. ng in China p be growing a } | & —1It is the “tailored simplicity” which marks these styles as dis- Shion o Y ol i Strikingly Novel New Model Wire Frames, 25¢ to $2.75 tinctively 1925 models. These tailored models also emphasize youth- missionaries and | 4 4 gLty p —Every needed material to complete the shade can be pur- fulness. There are long, straightline frocks, with tailored pockets, . ding evidences of this|| | ‘ Umbrellas Arrive at cl:gie‘:“ien s"lhkc: /R;;ithg:crcxnm;‘n. einclu‘d(nxz plainh_znd ‘;abmbre embroidered collars and cuffs, and very narrow girdles. Some which e e the “Yale in G S ; $10 and $12 - fieadg. etc., and all at the mos!orcz‘;onarl‘)‘llgepr‘i’r:.\.mg B are not quite so pronouncedly in the sport type have I)]E‘ate(l.dnfl School, and circulation ¥ e e e iy e and Kann's—Fourth Floor. circular flounces.. The materials are fine flannels, sport stripes, B ity e oedn . g novel effects, some with a look Canton Crepes, plain Kashmira, wool twills and crepe de chine. ies and their work. \ 2 of engraving, others of embroid- —The colors are blonde, dove blue, green, brown, gray and ashes The trouble at the Yale in China || [ 5 & I ery and still others in a dashing i ; of roses. School, an institution supported in | ¥ <y cross-word puzzle design so cap- —Misses’ and women’s sizes. part by funds locally raised and in | -~ z H tivating at the moment. The col- . an _appropriation from | ors are gorgeous and they are Kann’s—Second Floor. ppears to have been due to I made on a contrasting colored opposition to inclusion of the Bible | i " in_ their curriculm on the grounds | | f‘}"’m" ith e p°p"(|1“[ K"‘-",a that it was an arbitrary and unwar-‘ i shape, with various.and attractive ranted imposition of western belief, handles. | having no bearing upon education. | Kann's—Street Floor. The Shanghai China Pri menting editoriall s it Kalorama! Measured by to discover the reason for the anti- | e . Christian movement, but that one two d“"ngamwn]“ SUBI' s there can be no doubt. mer stroll it may seem, ttribute says the press, | Gonalinn o iyetiiciinn shorter. For the way leads* ping the land and mm" under the famous flower- o RO et | weet lengthof Massachu- : §ie ' Arrived! A Belated Shipment sett’s Avenue’s linden trees. /| But measured in other WANTS w;m CREDIT. || moments, Kalorama is only .|| . : 7 A / ‘ of Fine Imp_orted s e || Kalorama twenty minutes’ walk from o ' Dinnerware! w ergency credit of 100, the center of things. ‘ : —This is an event for many enthusiastic banks. Negotiation of such a loan|] Less than twenty home sites | s : homekeepers to take a part in. Planned was suggested by the government || remain. Valuation, details and ; Easy to Find many months ago, this sale—with prices committee intr “';:lhh:h;ria‘):\ipzf terms will be given. | The Right Word in This edured <hll 10wér than originally in- s : Dictionary at 98¢ z tended, owing to the delayed shipment of Allan E. Walker & Co. | I blot ’?}: S 5 the merchandise—is just taking place. ; Incorporated 5 Noah ‘\’,\'}ebsffl o o‘fi',‘:r_ e / ! Small quantities should hasten you here ficient quantities, but must depend Mr. Godden, Main 2690 c?graphders, with full "‘{;’"““;“s p tomorrow. upon foreign supplies. of words, synonyms and anto- - S v 813 15th St. N.W. | nyms, names of persons ~and On Sale Tomorrow Betore you buy securitics from any Southern Building | places, abbreviations, ctc, etc. . i pegtnd § fdalfor nome or office. W boon A Special Sale of At Much Below Downstairs Book Store 7 el | : ° i Regular Prices! TR Daytime Dresses 3 Finland to Seek Source for 100,- 000,000 Marks. o —7 Regular $37.49 101-piece Dinner Sets, in a semi-Dresden You Can Easily Make pattern, with bright gold handles and edges. Serviee for 12. 90 Q8 A OVERSTOCK SALE I One o‘f T’wse New P ip;cli:elwlnr $49.98 101-piece Dinner Sets, of real China, deco- Suspender Dresses Tomorrow % rated in a blue and floral design, with one-hali gold handles. $39.98 A = (A R Special ... Stk . ;‘ul:“:i?s‘“"h or with =7 Regular $1998 Iol-picce Dinner Sets, in a black and floral $30 O .98 . t Sl border pattern, with half gold handles. Service for 12. Special, | Tailored SRR Ficcera for for —3 Regular $9.98 So-piece Dinner Sets, of imported carthenware, 8 88 B Biosie 3 decorated in blue onion ‘design. _Service for 6. ~Special. . =1 ST Ladies’ ; —10 Regular $27.98 50-piece Dinner Sets, shown in a pretty Men are as keen 3 = by using d 5 () $5 black and floral pattern, with half gold handles. Special $22.98 for a bargain as —10 Regular $27.98 50-piece Dinner Sets, decorated with a pretty = conventional border and half gold handles. Special $23'98 anyone else, if it d | x 1 —10 Regular $27.98 50-piece Dinner Sets, of imported china, with @ is a recognized S i \ Save 85¢ More By Buy'!'g 3! a heayy conventional border and half gold handles. Special... $23'49 : 3 ; i —10 Regular $1898 S0-picce Dinner Sets, decorated with an paiuc e Biane ML —Crisp, Fresh, Good Quality Ginghams and Chambrays, in many MEtchEtier sattcon,. Serviee Sor b Seechl......... . 314.98 ard article. M1 attractive styles. Beautifully made—the kind of workmanship dis- i R"°S'" _Sll.’fl “g"k;‘ D.";"" Sefmiescontel WS eati G141 O3 g |11l 4 cerning women appreciate—firm seams, strong stitching, set-in Oy Seryice St ASpecin 9 M1 ,sleeves, pipings, hand-embroidery, white collars and cuffs. And ‘g‘ R““‘; s;l'“ ;2- "'.“i' Imported Cottage Sets, ALL MEN S SHOES i they are not only unusual values at $1.95, but you can make the w'u ;"“‘ ";"";a ‘:_ec" ST TR T s ik 2 1 ] d' th N ti ]l K | ' s‘aving still greater by choosing th.ree at the special price of $5.001 ;cttv ::::‘:nd k;v bon"l,::ff.vit: haleanoid l.mn:]’l::: ;perial.,f $13'98 ncluding e INationally Known = i i & : Styles for misses and ml:trons. SSlzest;m 46 and 48 to 52. _12 Regular Sl7.’;42—piece (";othxe Set wit'hld““t bor;d":r %= 31525 I ann’s—Secon oor. 5 yellow and floral effect, with handles of half gold. Special.... i * Stacy-Adams Shoes Reduced o | ; ; 1z R?uhr $1636 4z-piece Dinner Sefs, in a neat and quaint §19 QF floral effect. Soecial s - :j [ = t—n Re:dn'r Slfl‘noa-%hce. lthner Sets, in a rose and leaf pat- @.98 = I . > 3 ern. Service for 6. Special .. g 10 | 3 The February Sale of Silks Rani i Fioor. per cent | = ‘ Is Offel‘illg Big SaVillgS! Consult Mlle. Adele Tomorrow Abour Mme. Rubenstein's g Famous Beauty Preparations—Street Floor. —A rare opportunity, indeed, to supply all your silk needs at the most e e 2 remarkable savings. ~Lovely, new, fresh materials, desirable for every type Everything a gentleman needs in the way of Foot- of silk costume~the three groups mentioned being indicative of the savings: wear i8 included. The sizes and widths are complete (B |} i . v now—in both High and Low Shoes, Black El:damvm i ’ ”;’ohf';pa ; e ’%mg"t‘ssm‘fli Slii,lcllpsukfiezm. ny Skire. teer of tl est Weaves |- it pec repe i EDMON&ZQ«N & : el &, e $2.50Yd. | $1.50Yd. | $1.29 Yd. ANDREW BETZ, Manager \ i And Many Other Unusual Values 1334 F Street Ad'h;;r ;‘;;A;:k:;'l‘:' 5 f # Kann's—Street Floor.