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32 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1925. . W States, declares n an address las Blectricity is an efficient salvager. | yards. The larger sections of AI]EI.A"]E,S RA[}'AL Boy Adventurers’ Trip to See World [ BEAEK AN” CHUNNIE PEAE T PRLIOE REGTS Mot teosess o an oy iaely Moty ls ou sticens setaper [rarts,_tha tacwar deetious of s The occaslon was a banquet given | Magnets handled great quantities of | shears or smashed \\m a tremer Ends With Those “Home Again Blues” WARFARE Is RENEWED ON HAWAIL, ENVOY SAYS |, M he oocasom e o eaar d oo Mes. | metal Junk at the Nation's 3,000 serap | elcctric “skull-cracker.” Matsugaira by Gov. Wallace R. VT R Matsugaira, En Route to Washe |rington. The Ambassador and his | s 4 wife are en route to Washington. PR[]IEST NATURAI_ Recollection of Warm Beds, Good Food and Kind|Bloodhounds Sent to Maryland| ington, Is Feted by Farring- Mrs. Matsugaira declared Japan the | ideal place for the advance of woman Words Gains Mastery After One Night in Piie Community as Fire Follows Re- ton in Honolulu. suffrage, ~because the Japanese wife 1 NOLU 3 27— he. s sail he carried Rosiition: ‘S - “S\ ot AR G e Yo anton S | uctome eehe i the Provere Neighbors, Has Ancient i - ndship between the United Succumbing to an attack of th wily t s¢ resi- P 3 a e e d Japan. afield. Wedne n .«‘.uirullrh".‘f’ lease of Feud Trio. By the Asociated Press. works right with her husband.” ] PREAE VRS SR S TSl Sha Y S Spe i ch to The § a ca P ela ference. He hoped to pro- - 5 Aga two young ad-|dence in ivate o ) . h i 3 Claim to Aristocracy. | Home Asain Biues el e ALe G ok sy i | ‘ Music— Oak Church war had been | Do you like music Adelaide Fourth and T ral miles f Al 2 | with lunch or din- cided to make this their firs T et s King | e on the journey PR n-nm Bishop, his son and £ 7 If you do, you They had obtained provisions dur- oy o S iy § probably know that -|ing the day and the next problem “”“_ o 3 music makes good rom | yenturers for a day confronting them was lodging for the | : i f the | cy apparently has the qual-[night. Accordingly the pair w.u.a 1 efforts o @ ood more palatable | e 3 ties p them und g c and presents a di- L itie liplo atent in his na-|a pile of bricks and a s av R ‘N % itimency it i S iontas o oot ont il nua .l g have nat been successful, 1815-1817 L St. N.W. version mildly ex- commul | coutd -be n than by his suddenly | building 4 4 | o afeut the b hilirating. nch, who was a witne he bul- r for helping out with | & | he Bishops as burned, w R ATt the Bishops, w burned, with dozen thi s in the "l contents, including live sto 3 |attendi : i : bick pile: foratbed: | SAAEAS SEANGILE Tive atool Tie 2 L e Franklin Square e b e R e s oiyin, 10 13 dhe 1 Storing, Repairing and Washing e ner of | has never given such definite i sons, which, reports to the con [ A sting set-| tion of his interests in tho: + be- | notwithstanding, was \Hln\\lil\\ 14th at K St. N. W. westward | fore. sound pen r“)n' r o “S . . . » : [ I took quite a it of time for the| \pngering Lead Home. | trio ervice That Satisties the o > roa ded Yesterday morning while the police | | Bladiamillabe o thens e e non [ were looking for them ey i) - Lunehoen obseial A ors to New |of adventure and they devided- to|anew on their pilgrimage to the | A Tos Ar : 2 [ heed it Wednesday afternoon. With | shrine of adventure, but somehow | divor : Franklin 6412 | €0 and 73 Conts Musio at Luneteen i dadds = ed them back to their : Dimner. 31 and Diser < by penny | fund she thought necessary to finance the litigation and and fertile nd m by inviting them a [of “this 15-mile 8 miles from the city, Lofty range of hi lent pasturage. Th are used for fruit grow tion. In the rou; 2 hills many pro -1 s have built Summe 3 g ; ks do not stop with s | Bt ey pal limits. Numero coast. | parks and reservations have been set CROMWELL ) o ihe | apa Goods highways | them s @ Come Out Today ires. In the direction Ade- A F. Lef - | taide has of seaside resorts ew Left within 6 rooms, hot-water hes e e e T clous porches, garage ONLY $500 Cash Price, $7,550 North from 4th St. and Rhode | Island Ave. N.E., to Channing ., west to 3rd t., north to Cromwell Terrace. The Joseph Shapiro Co. d with we parks, | Haverford Cycle Sales Co. || 919 15th St. N.W. mce E_“' :‘\Y;l"'”.“;" RADIO DIVISION | Franklin 1140 mart of trade and a 522 10th Street N. W. Office Open Until 9 P.M. OPEN EVEN nd Clar- More Stores ~ OPEN TOMORROW CORD TIRE SALES CO. STORES. xov/ MAIN STORE c» V91 > 147 &V Sts. FIVE MCRE STORES—I11 NOW—to allow you the great- est savings ever known on one of the best recognized FIRST STANDARD TIRES IN THE WORLD. EVERY- ONE RECOGNIZES THE QUALITY OF “FIRESTONE GUM-DIPPED [CORDS"—everyone will easily see that THESE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST THEY HAVE EVER HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AT! = MUGMIED 1000 INDIVIDUAL HATS Fashion throws wide her doors and After weeks of careful preparation reveals every new mode for dress, for this—our Third Anniversary Sale sports and tailleur in this glorious col- —we are ready to announce the great- lection of new hats! 7 NNV, ' est event ever held here. Of such im- = 53 TIRES& mBES )%( portance do we consider this sale that Every style idea of Paris and y ){ we have turned over our ENTIRE > e UTILITY CORDS FIRESTONE Fifth Avenue brought for the chcos- STORE—FRENCH RdOM, WIN- (Firsts) sossh. @7 AR First Quality g of Wasksinghos st ok & S Every Hat On DOWS and EXPENSIVE SECTION Henih : CORDS gain price that sets a new mark for Display Tomorrow to this event. Nothing will be sold for f:r:?ieu $11.95 30x315 . o : ‘ _— $5.85 more—nothing forless! Included will vereize, 913,75 ; : Oversize. . ov{i‘} $13.95 ;J;:;;m gi;}g i NONE MORE be found models from many famous ks * Straight °S.. o Hats for every occasion of the day, § 31x4 $15.55 £t ing. Hats chic! Hat: NONE LESS creators, the names of which we are FIRESTONE B . afternoon, evening. Hats chic! Hats ¢ i o I First Quality s $17.75 demure! Hats daring! Hats for meee Diae Wil pledged not to advertise. In many TUBES ext $18.35 every type—every fancy! = /i $7.50 Hats instances these models could not be Oversize 10. A CORD TIRE SALES CO.—NO. 30x3% g $1.45 Sexiie $23.35 3 ostl)g;;.;;nu purchased at wholesale at this sale CORNER—3RD AND MD. AVE. 8. o $2 15 2 ¢ versize $23.95 i i $15.00 Hat: price. OTHER STORES $2.20 0 Chic are the clever shapes—rich e Mode-l: No. 2—18th and S Sts. N. W. ot $2.95 e $24.55 and varied —the new trimmings. EVERY HAT-IS NEW—having No. 3—Ist and K Sts. N. E. ; : 83115 Dazzling is the color array! - sl acaed: No. 4—19th and M Sts. N. W. s ... 53235 e OTHER STORES Values that far surpass even the greatest Open Evenings and Sherman 1:6_5 ; success of all past seasons! Sundays & Hurvard 27th and Q Streets N. W. T N l N G SOLD AT ALL OUR STATbNS Our regular sales force will be aug- IMP::RT::V:;;! h:"': ”::" oisz 80 LlGHMorop FUEL mented by many extra saleswomen to MAISO.N MA U.R.ICE z:ld;{?0 ;’d.bll to I;’::wi};eldchoizg :f :r:e' “AVAVAAYINAY