Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1925, Page 10

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10 THE _EVENING GEST SEEKS HOUSE CAPITAL BEGINS o N . 5 e by Rev Ans Phelps Outlines Conditions for Pre- ¢ | |Penitential Period Inaugu- | ko SRS T T senting Massive Preduction xul!ur William L. De \rc~ in Washington. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 LENTEN LECTURE SERIES. First by Rev. Dr. Rhinelander An- nounced for Today. Right Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander, canon of the Washington Cathedral, will deliver the first of a serles of Lenten lectures this afternoon at § o'clock in observance of Ash Wed nesday. The title of the lecture wi reeds and Christianity.” Tk 1925. ers as a symbol of the need for greater devotion in preparation for déath, Several services were held in Bethlehem Chapel of the -National ‘athedral today in connection with Wednesday and Lent. Holy munion was celebrated at 7:30 with Dean G. C. F. Bratenahl ting. At 8:45 a.m. the students lectures will be held in Bethlehem Chapel. ‘The remainder of the lec- tures will be delivered on Wednes- days until after Lent. Admiral Von Usedom Dies, SCHERWIN, Germany -Admiral Guide von Usedom, 71 y Henry Lubi will deliver a|0ld, dled here yesterday. He series of lectures on “The Faith by I‘knom during the Which We Live” day evenings, | China and begifning at § o'clock, in Chur PAPERING & PAINTING of years' BAND CONCERTS. At Marine Barracks, this eve- ning, at 8:15 o'clock, by United , Februar, standing e, and there's no Experienced men o Charge 5 ‘ar very res became | oy Boxer troubles in also defended the Da : CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. t the allics during : | 714 13tn Rt R R e R snvenience while work is being done. lor Bransan, second m Walde,” Opus rated Today by Services in o g = = of the National Cathedral % iirls attended at 11 o'clock telmann 0 el [ Various Churches. morning . it wiien 2 | heraZada, v | Korsakow ) The Prince and an William To Babies AR A tortured by skin trouble - RESINOL Soothing and Healing brings comfort-stops itching-permits sleep Cannot harm the lender skin fternoon evening prayer conducted by the chancellor. v With the Philip M. Rhinelander, | dimmea r |40 nights joined today in the ol | Lent. the penitential period observed | Jienard Wagner | [D¥. all Catholics and many Prot- |, “The Star Spangled Banner.” U. S. POSITIONS OPEN. the opening lecture being n with Ash Wednesday. lecture will be continued on \\ttlmnl.l} afternoons ~ throughout = a series of “Le 15 held this morn at the Willard. athers, religious ed r of TOW. O, | Civil Service Announces Tests to|a g hings in life, & e uently 3 - was Fill Vacancies. | win | Washington de-| The Civil Service here. nounces open competitive ex, 4 | tions to fill the following vacancies | Junior typist stenographe Commission . with hoso of the ki +| nominatic Holy Cor Lent wa with holy PoorAunt Jemima had :t;t mix “everything herself. But now you canget her famous pancake recipe ready-mixed. - = , “I’se in town, Attention! AUNT JEMIMA § PANCAKE FLOUR =& junio - | departr Pay What You Will STUDEBAKER You Can Buy no Fmer Cnr ~ PREPARE FOR THIRST! The above 1%4-ton International Truck i equipments we have in use throughout the United States This particular rack will carry 50 cases of soda water. _We would be glad to go into the soft-drink delivery y the other man’s experience ¥ So give us a call if you are interested, and let us tell vor ferent kinds of bottle racks that can be mounted on Internat ‘ LEY US DEMONSTRATE ONE Come to our ® street northwest - . ATERRTALALALTRLEAL AV AN SAANNNSNANS NN \\\\\\§s\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\s\ss\\\s\w e boy Much adieu about not TO YOU mderful display o showrooms and see the wc Free Inspection for Life of the Truck—All-Night Service Sizes 3—1—17>—2—3—5 Tons International Motor Truck Agency, Inc. ‘228-232 First St. N.W. Day Phone, Franklin 1170 i net a pront. Night Phone, Lincoln, 2721-W s first advanced ZAATAAAAAAALALAAALLALALLALLLTLALAHALAL AL AHAAAAALAAAL AL A A HA L AR NANNA NN s S S S S SN e e S S S S S S S S S el Made by Land- ers, Frary & Clarke. : 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. BEHRENDS’ ] AGENT LADIES' HOME $10 & $12.50 Boys’ 2-Pants Suits, $7. 75 New All-wool Spring cellent quality, novelty nd peneil_stripes. Would 4 Yot on entire pub! it wou n nearl —an Iron that might sell for $5, at the special price have the to draw JOURNAL PATTERNS, Big Glrls Jumper and Suspender Dresses .95 flars antt cofts 1n 5. AlL colors. he Miracle veats’ nd: Cher iot Cloths, Oliver e Olympia, Twist * Suits _for bore 3 to 8 yearn: s This iron is not to be confused with others, usually made and sold at even a higher price. = ]'14} It is provided with a rustproof shell and a San S Nicrome-wire element—the most expensive wire manufactured in any iron.. $2.95 is just an intro- ductory price—IT 1S A “NEW DESIGD $1.50 Girls’ Black Sateen Gym Bloomers, Stockholm, est it was ha ’Helsingbur, ed as the wonder play Housefurnishing Section—Main Floor— G St. Entrance DULIN& MARTIN (2 1213~1217 F Street and 1214 t0 1218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 $ 25 Big Glrls Gmgham Dresses Prote Catholic nn public off its feet. Representative who is [l with pneur ported today ining the stdady impr N wn in his condition in t He was said to have had a more restful night and it is believed the critical period iliness no W/l O_NExOF SEVENTRAINS Jo New\@rk 19¢ Brown Muslin 39-inch Unbleached Muslin, our regular 15c quality. Five yards will make a . 78x90 sheet. $1.00 Women's Silk and 29c Babies’ Rubens | s et B Undershirts ~ | e nuine Ru- heather mix- i, il 51'25 Boy‘ 95 tures; wide flare Wash Suits c ; sblas c Prand-new Wash Suits of crash suiting and all perfect. e Bt ST e e IR e+ 1 Ribbed and Rayon Hose arge Ribbed Vest | 69c B°y3 Heavy Thread Kor the very Blouses [ off T boxe women e $1.49—81x90 Seamless Bedspreads f S d Consider yourselves fortunate to have this Jo;:p:n:lnn,\; (dn i or prlng an Summer most opportuné time. They a: 81x90 inches and eached, T e L St e Made to Sell for $7.75, $9.75, $12.75 - —_ ("~ Satins, Silk Crepe,™ "\ 35¢ Pillow Slips 5 5 36-inch Bleached ® Muslin, made of fine e y English Broadcloth VOV © on, e- 1: s b d f du- f New Hand-drawn, Embroidered, $2.49—72x90 Crirnikled Bedspreads Lace-trimmed, Ruffled Novelty These Dimity Spreads are extra heavy in weight, made New Novelty Silk Blouses ]ung and short overblouses and tunics of heavy silk Y crepe, in new peasant styles, shirred collarless effects. Mili- 2 . $15.00 New Spring Coats Brand-new novelty coats in rust, green, gray, tan and rose. c Some have contrasting color band trimmings, others braid trimmed. $2.69 Crochet Bedspreads Heavily Crocheted Dou- $ 15 2: . . Hosiery and Underwear Specials Sport Hose, in Ge Brand Un- el B St s ||| $1.25 Women’s Silk 39¢ Womien’s Extra ankles, 54. Closely-knit Nice. Gualtiy. Percale Bisud, i miih: ah mostly perfec drawstring. B + purchase such Fine, Large Sheets at this below-cost price at this ¥ . 19¢ Bleached Muslin Poiret, Flannels, Linens, Fine Grade Pillowcases, sirable remnant styles. from the finest grade crinkle cloth they arc full length and ’ Full 36 inches wide. The l 9 1 O 7/ ;ary or round collar models. Every new beautiful color is in c 8c ot. A colors and pretty Blrlp(‘s - b $0Q.75 16 to 46 sizes. silk-like finish and is constructed to sland long service, will SPECIAL Rags, in all colors and plain ble-bed Size White Spreads. 2 i Another Shipment of Gorgeous silk and flannel dresses in stunning dressy styles or sport models. New beautiful colorings, new smart tnmmmgs and exclusive models for women and misses, $19.75, $22.50, $29.75 Dresses 5147 Special One-Day Sale of All perfect. 25c Printed Percale English prints. Plenty black and white or darks. In plaid A special purchase and sale of remnant lengths to 10 yards of our regular 39c quality black sateen, this cloth has a soft, 15¢ Colored Wash Cloths A job lot of about 200 Wash A Real Bargain. 50 lengths. width, scamless and require no ironing after they are washed, lot consists of the mnewe: 39¢—36-Inch Black Sateen make lovely slips, petticoats, bloomers, etc. white; some slightly soiled. Endicott Johnson and Other HIS popular morning train gives you the full afternoon in New -York—and the opportunity to enjoy a good Baltimore & Ohio break- fast and lunch before arriving. It carries coaches and Drawing-Room Parlor Cars, and gets to Penna. Station, New York, dependably at 12:40 P.M. There’s an equally good train returning, which leaves New York at 4:45 P.M. It carries a Club Car and Drawing - Room “Parlor . Car—and provides the same good meals.- Make a note now to try one or both of these trains on your next trip. For routes, fares and reser- vations to any point, telephone or visit the Travel Bureau, City Ticket Office, Woodward Building, 15th & H Sts.,, N.W, Phone Main 3300 WALTER V. SHIPLEY Assistant Geaeral Passenger Adent THE LINE OF THE TCAPITOL LIMITED BALTIMORE & OHIO Manufacturers’ Patents, Satins Suede, Velvets All the Néwer Novelties included in the lot & MILLINERY 500 Manufacturers’ Sample HATS Made to Sell for $3.00 $4.00 $500 All Seasoh’s Newest Shapes and Models All Wanted Colors and Combination Materials for Misses and Women

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