Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1925, Page 19

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THE EVENING S'i" WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925. Quigley Double-Crossed Rum-Run- —— ners, Alleged Whisky Dealer De- Biologist Says Successful Commit | ATy Clazss Someazing: Race Suicide and Unsuccess- By the Associated Press. P Los Angeles Commarder| BOSTON, February 6—Charges ful Have Families. i 3 that Mayor Lawrence F. Quigley of T Would Use Hydrogen in Chelsea was in league with rum-run- | By the Associated Press. s l \ ners and hi-jacke: v de b: BOSTON, February 6.—"The Amer!- ¥ f Dirigibles in Peace. Daniel J. Mu}'thri"“(::Zl:e“: :vhm)l can college graduate is a dying race.’ ateswomen diminishing so rapidly.that at the end arraigned yesterday, charged with e la- == posseseing a large quantity of alco: | or, Koo lone 1O o Sty 80 to serve you TH TH to serve you Press. hol and whisky. The hearing was|gescendants, Albert E. Wiggan, New K, T \r..an .—Because | continued to allow Murphy to lay be-|york biologist, told the Nationa] Civic g : £ helium, this |fore the Federal grand jury evidence | pegeration here last night. J ¢ should be stored for [282Inst the mayor. “College graduates have furnished & nd hydrogen used in| _ Counsel for Murphy at the hearing|pnine out of every ten leaders in all E peace-time airship said that their client had been “dou-|pranches of soclety, church, edu- operations, Comdr. ble-crossed” by Mayor Quigley and| ation, industry, business and politics - J. H. Klein of the 2 that the mayor had ordered a rald on|hroughout American history,” he Navy Lt Tos ; Murphy's place as a result of a quar- | H0OENOU L AT O er produce y es sa rel among rum-runners. The mayor|,,yihing or create or discover and an addre: ast | was referred to repeatedly as a “hi-|j vent anything, either In the way of . pacEes machinery or better social organiza- tion and management. FLYERS REACH DAKAR. |, i (TS o 2t Final an solute Clearance o PARIS, February 6.—It was official- |and money that his duty to raise a ly anounced at the alr ministry that |family has been swamped. It is only the French flyers, Capt. Lemaitre and | the unsuccessful that have families. Lieut. Arraichard, who were com-|The successful are committing race ubic g b . re, d th i . " d 3 : pelled to cut short their intended non- suicide.” e miles from their destination, had ar-| Coal mined in India In a recent year ] COMDR. KLEIN, | rived at Dakar yesterday. weighed more than 22,000,000 tons. : e to appropriate - . " uild a pipe line to carry it % 03 » Ladies Are Right W | Fpery Winter Coat in Stock Included : | To Be Particular real value stands back I u e axked to buy? — f It is right for ladies to be particular N B A T R !ED l ’C IIONS Yol ’ MA Y about how their table linen is laundered. b | § For the secret of beautiful tablecloths and "y | W napkins is wonderful laundering. This is H shown in MacKenzie Sizing used by iy - ‘/ Tolman Laundry. MacKenzie Sizing is | | - NE ER F'IND A GAIN an improved method of laundering house- | hold linens. In every case the process Beat Eggs A" HO“OW Wl — improves the drape, renews i ) ¥ the whit d re-emb | : = ot o= | ) e e H HIS is to be our last Winter Coat Sale this season and we Oats ide t that lied! A 7 m%‘:‘noifl:‘hcs,my sil:wwflnfl This new method improves the T W A N are going to bring it to a quick end by taking the biggest ok méfl::fizfi:&f ALY fabric. For prompt service ik . . cosking oats mow cook : phone us. , reductions we have ever made. We intend to dlspose of every minutes. Eaankhnit B ini Eeankliogs winter coat in stock and to do it af once, without having one THE TOLMAN L AUNDRY (I} left over. The coats are all richly trimmed with fur and have F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. NW. I been gathered into six groups, each representing an almost unbelievable reduction. Our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores Open Saturday Nights S Every Winter Coat in Stock Without Reservation! Buy Before the Size Ranges are Broken! And Make Y our Selections Early Because You’'ll Never Get Such Bargains Again! The SALE Women's $10 to $1250 SHOES A4 Ot Cary Clith Sh Wintel' Cflats ' Winter Coats Wintel‘ Coats i - That Were That Were That Were $25 to $29.75 $35 to $50 $50 to $65 Er\l)l\(, the Sale of Short Lines! And your final opportunity to have “City Club Shop” Shoes— many of Fashion’s most inspired creations—at just about HALF PRICE! So tomorrow will be a “BIG DAY”! You'd best come early. At Our “City Club Shop” Only and at our other 4 stores . 5 ¢ The SALE of § Winter Coats | | Winter Coats | | Winter Coats "« $5.95 : That Were That Were That Were omen s to $8.50 SHOES ot $65 to $89.50 $85 to $115 © $95 to $135 —continues to save women $3 to $5 a pair on stylish, well made “HAHN” Shoes! All materials, but sizes incomplete, and response continues sensational! You haven’t a minute to lose! Again! Sale 5 , School Shoes NOTICE—Make your selections carefully. = During this sale we will not make any - i exchanges. None will be accepted for return credit, as all sales must be Absolutely “Hahn Special” Girls : Cor. 7th & K Sts. " : ; s P e 414 9¢h St. Final. Women’s and misses’ sizes. Second Floor. 8% to 2. Also short lines gthet foves regularly “Clty Club Shop™ 1914-16 Pa. Ave. STy 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E.

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