Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1925, Page 13

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= THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 6. 1925. ;49 [}HAMBER[MN GUES'A;;ZT;; (fitlzg;z:gd anfingmffis‘\c“ g wths e e e e e I e I T i N - England and Ireland. Chemise of Crepe ; Claimant Gets Writ Against Mrs.| o ' 3 s e Silk and Leathe []N PEA[}E MlSSlUN! Are Heamlv F'ned} Leslis Carter, But Learns She | Baoniios toniers of the Viina diss de Chine and 1 - _r | Has No Salary. SeicCCof oabarts L VS | Siand Radium Silk, lace nderarm Dags { | L'E‘..—. Speclal Disy Thomas Jackson of Pine Knoll to &Ko . Special Dispatch to The Star trimmed—- | to England and Ireland this Summer $9.95 €08 to 614 iy the Asspeiated Press ; BALTIMORE, Mareh 6.— Heavy \’ BEEIpaINE R and bring back women of marriage- fines for speeding on the Washington NEWARK, N. J.. Mareh 6.—After| pje age for wives. The farmers acted boulevard will be imposed in the \"" 1 writ of attachment| (hrough the Vilna Citizens' League. future. This became known with |&gainst Mrs. Louise Payne, otherwise Leaves for Continental Cap- | ELEVENTH ST, $1.95 & $9.95 itals to Give Europe | Happy Future the flling of a report of the case |KNOWN a8 Mrs. Les arter, - — — of Henry L. Strupp of Bultimore y The men wer Motor Cycle P ve $300 notes. four of | | which were never pald. When two| | {detectives went to the theater they | n his own than €0 miles an hour und $50 ad- | were told that Mrs. ary | away frow | ditional for racing sheck had been mailed to the a better and| Miler was refused permission to drive in Maryland - e[l il [8l——=n[e——=[al——= 6l ——=a[——— ol ——= s e——= [ [—— s [c—— 8 [e—— [} [——1] used neithe; et nor wardrobe in her sk ‘,L“L‘i‘m“,i,‘:{M|N|M|ZE FLEET BOYCOTT. | manager saia. but does the act in her | | street clothe Australian Unionists Say I. W. W ! Ban on U. S. Navy Is Limited. | GERMAN REDS TRIED. | SR G MELBOU I, Australia, March 6.~ Will Discuss Security. A DEoporal T T oo | Ten Freed. 3 Get Prison Terms, 20 may bhe assumed, however, that| Australian section of the Industrial | Others Guilty. inister will discuss with | Workers of the World for a labor » broad aspects of the|bhoycott of the American fleet during | BEUTHE! B erinkpyys SRiwnalis 8oy This limbers you up ps further | its visit to Australian waters is de- | views on{clared in union circles not to be|® nds | Men on the big, heavy jobs a with support in those circles | lica @ kr!gw h‘iw Slonn's‘zelslright' At ought probab S e stiff, aching muscles, bringing Ll SR S LG s TR ABGRE AT teTeanio them relief in the shortest pos- s n_an effort fortherest. | sible order. Don’t rub it in. Just apply lightly At once it * L A F L IN speeds up the circulation—pain and stiffness vanish like magic. SAYS All druggists—35 cents. “CLAFLIN-SPE o MakENo0 Sloaxllasl lex,nent CLAFLIN OPTICAL 0. M ft here vester- | 3314 g et 1869 222 14th | - [ ROUSING ONEDAY SALE T his colleagues cannot aceept the prevention of war. s - to the league pro This Wonderful Purchase erlain avowedly atta Features 26 Beautiful Styles Tiger-eye Flannel wtnd Derona, 325 and Xing outon Lynx Border, 825 Border, 825 Special importance to Germ : Sl ’ Children’s Shoes SRS Women’s powers of & new pact | for Boys and Early Spring ‘o Girls; black and el an patian brown with rub- e e Footwear b_er heels. All desig i blish Europe's | R Tss sizes at now are con- | | Shaex, would stabilize Embracing hees, Biack o tarsitorail © - S 98 t Paris with- | » SR $1.98 == cvery prospect of recurring | | 3 5 Fous’ than' those | wedes, Dull Leathers. Pl i Combinations, High or Low g0 Daily News Co.) | Heels; ATl Sizes. Replicas of Paris Modes--- 300 Clever Top Coats Wd b o $2 5 special offering tomorrow at Your surprise will;be their distinctive styles—at such a price—reproductions of those effects over which Paris is enthusiastic. Done in Velour de Laine, Flannel, Velvabloom, Wool Bengaline, Downy Wool, Derona, Angora, Cheviot, Imported Tweeds. The colors are Tiger-Eye. Rose Gold, Chili, Wig- wam, Cedar, Gmgcrsnap, Robin Egg Shnmp. Agatc Leather, Sheba Blue. Many of the models have fur borders of Moufflon, King Lynx and Thibetine. W Third Floor. a Boys' Tan do, a Frenchwoman, | Early selection is advised | Scout Shoes, Sl 69 e e for choice of styles and sizes. | rubber heels.. ecame the mother of | 4 r daughter has fol- wed in her mother's footsteps, so | Roys' Lace Shoes, St. N.W. $ 0 x> %fiy e e |~ 8198 5 \\ , . i, GARIINEY 0.2 S SUNDAY EXCURSION ISNEW YORK | dq)sbom Spectal Through Train 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, Featuring the New Ensemble Fur Scarfs The Ensemble fad really demands the fur piece—to complete its effective- ness as well as contribute to its comfort. Made up of the popular furs with attractive Silk Scarfs, which are detachable. In—Natural Kit Fox Colors— Alaska Colors— Blue Beige Gold a8 Peach sl Thibetine Lynx Tangetine Fitch Silvertone Platinum $12.50 and $18.50 Third Floor. EEEEEEEEH::BEEEBE@ CUN UL @3 Similar Excarsions, Sundays, April 5, May 3, June 3. The House Tiokets on sale two days Dreceding date of excursion Fourth Floor Pennsylvania Railroad The Standard Railroad of the World of Courtesy Special Purchase Brings a G’reat Hat Sale For Street 50 Flowers Dress ® R;bbans Sfierts Ornaments Suits J "Broidery E\rcry Hat specially bought for this event. New Hats—reproductions of original models—Crepes, Milan, Straw, Novelty Fabrics and Felts. They m Continuing This Extraordinary Sale O{: ’F]:'OCl(S In the Inexpensive Dress Dept. Lost 3pounds in her first San-i-sal bath Y first treatment with San- 1-Sal,” says Miss H,, “was most satisfactory. I lost three pounds. It was almost unbcllevzble“’ (Complete letter on file in offices of San-I-Sal Laboratories, Inc.) Slimmer, more youthful are being regeined by th in this easy, healthful way—a wey t.hn not only rids the body of unmecassary weight, but brings & new besuty snd softness to the skin as well. Put San--Sal i your hot bath. San-I-Sal eontsins minesl_ingradieos found._in. the waiers of the mon efesive, spr These in iy gty (o pine and balsam in the patented formula, San1Sal. As you bahe, enjoying the fragrance of p‘.;:mmi -md.,.‘d your will be pent- up excess weight poured out in the form of healthful perspiration. San- 1-Sal takes off from 2 to 5 pounds im one bath for many people. If not sarisfied with your first San-1 Sal bath your money will be refunded by the San-I-Sal Labo- ratories, inc., Washington, D. C. San-I-Sal is for sale at all #ood drug and department stores. The biggest of our Special Events at 515 Flat Crepe, Satin, Kashmir, Striped Flannel, Wool Crepe, Prmted Silks, Jersey, Twills, etc. High colors and staple shades modeled on expressive shapes and depicting the latest styles. . have unusual trims, unique twists of brim ccntributing to their excep(ional smartness Second Floor. 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