Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1925, Page 26

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P26 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925. NEW me ENVUY i Abe Martip Says: |DR. E. D. BALL QUITS | Seiis, s odeifinear i x| AMERICAN GIVEN PLACE “exceptionally well equipped to take AGRICULTURE POST | i, ictaersni of tne Department ot IN PARIS EXPOSITION 8 “The development of research work | po o\ == gosa L, and the betterment of the condition = " [ < ; Direct: f Scientific Work, Wil-|©f the scientific workers in the de-| PARIS, March G.—R«aymfl"‘fl D(‘;n:;: s ) partment should progress rapidly un- | Ploturesque founder of the Groek e A0 ake ou ave ? son Appointee, Formerly Was |[der Secretary Jardine's administra- |§0Wned, —bare-legged, Afe Heaton — B (e > tion,” said Dr. Ball. *“I feel, however, | sandal-wearing cult, is likely _ Assistant Secretary. that he will be able to accomplish |the only American ‘exhibitor at thef) | decorative 1 ! s, more in the way of agricultural lead- | International exposition of : . . 2 : Matsudaira Declares Nam" § i A e ; e €TSID and in’bringing about harmony arts 4t Farls (his Spring, unless the —but we can help you by suggesting the importancs of it. Fii s t. 1. D. Ball, dircetor of scientific | and co-operation between the differ- | United States rev N | 1z o i - the Department of Agrical- | ent Gavernmen ents It he is|not to participate. Will Be Willing to Join | - g . resigned, effective March 4, to | given the froost oppertunity te sujers | Duncan, in full regalla, despits the|8 LENEy - Aoa X v 2 T “get’ back into felds closer to Te- | for is Immedisre assaciotes Thcoy |ultra-Marchy weather, appeared at|8 Savings is always done for a purpose and every one must Arms Parley. | B 7 search or graduate teaching,” it was |who have mot been in any way con. |the Grand Palais yesterday o4 somi- 3 : s oo reventna. ™, 0tfalls|nected with previous policies or con.|Plete arrangemonta for bis display of3 have some purpose, whether it be to buy a home, pay your Dr. Bail entcrod the Department of bl R TR by the cult, which will be shown in f : A the Grand Palals itself. : income tax or one of many other things. <<’~Iun| qncrllnr\ Becau: of the growing demand | Exposition officials asserted today g ned s director of | for iron and steel in Italy, the Ilva |that the only present way other Co. will n the plant that has | Americans could exhibit would be|B been idle 5. L s ; Dr. Ba ars. through French firms. : Regular deposits increased by interest soon grow to Mrs. Ma a and his p g worthy sums. nflri two daughte nd the mem- e s official part said it is policy to everything Pt promots #ood fectin g ‘ . (& . ' 3 on Savings 1 and the United States. » i 0 Th® pen is |n11.,hmrn no & to| sword, unless it’s a pust office Cpmiatete el 87 Bargain Opportunities | AMERICAN SECURIT take part in m»‘mqm it might be incom- (Cop; John F. Dille Co.) national order. — All that are Left from our , T Has No Instructions. Johus Hopkius. ||| : 3 15th and Penna. Ave. ke whether he haa any inirac. |, O, Desn R B S "‘,‘\ Winter Stock . < fw d h a I PRI Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits 75 Suits—most of them of a color and weight ver $6,000,000 B Uiyt more suitable for Spring than Winter wear. l'e will r: m:\ln h}rx“‘ hnn‘r\fr Il BRA\CHES gJ.'I(L o Mastismars next wai |1 And 12 Overcoats—every one of which is a o e SR RTC ‘&:g loo‘.(;‘,.bu‘;ro‘vx;?{:]; R good investment for next year. Central—7th and Mass. Ave. N.W. outhwest—: and E Sts. S.W. n of peace and good will. | N, Y. Central Official Dies at Sea. ||| live in peace for all | Northeast—8th and H Sts. N.E. Northwest—1140 15th St. N.W. eat metinbor on thia | [ NEIV YORK, March 6—Milton San- |l We’ve marked them all—regardless of what i 3 sentimene witon ] ora eral treasurer of the | |filif t Ne « and an official shared by the whole [ o% ¥ et g hey were— United States. ¥ rd the Ber- ed to be able to assure | engaria en route to umption of my new | 0 R Total Resources ver Thirty-Five Million 1 my efforts | wation of friendly relations “between 50 ye: s e servic: | 3 o two countries, and 1 venture 10! of the v T soon after ||| | the hope that, sustained by | his gra rvard in 1898. i L] t ce and good will of \our 1 7 7 2 shall " be "enabled to | === —— : 7% 777 770 77 7 ador expressed his ap- preclation of the warm hospltality ° | ' received at the hands of the it . . governor and people of Hawaii dur- \ 0 i Of course, sizes are broken—and if there are . A recention commitieo, composea ot fit any alterations they will be made at cost. How- i1 § T ) e met the Shinyo Maru off | e I yoie o For Relieving ever, none canrbe sent C. O. D. or on approval, 2 % the Ambaseai RS Aehr and,none can be charged MRS. M. 1. DEAVER DIES. | Nfi%g‘gL}(f}\ACHE ' ; : Pl‘ices Slaughtel’ed! RHEUMATISM Funeral Followed by Interment in The Mode—F at Eleventh Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Ask Your Druggist Forced to Vacate ; A The Shop of Quality bf L?r John \\ D‘ -~ b ” 1‘.’\53"5"‘;[}1;;‘1‘;2;’“" Pay What You Will | All That Remains of the Stock Must Go and VT A Do | You Can Buy no Finer Car| aiwn “GORD TIRE” CORD TIRE Go Quickly for This 72 Z 7% % ces were held rles D. Deaver of $150,000 Sale of Diamonds So Take a Tip and Get Yours Now at These I'he big diamond event of the year—possible only § ; ‘ Thase mew CORD il "u“_. ¥ :‘“- \ Rldlculously LOW Pl’lC% through the combined buying power of our 21 stores. The .‘ 2o 2 . ndded: Cormer 12—37%0 Georgin Av W, . Corner values are unmatchable—the stones all beautiful blue-white - e oo A a0 e diamonds. Any diamond bought from us is exchangeable for ':';t‘:‘::—‘ prd "{'E:y‘,’;“:‘,‘_"m “"""‘.“ A MEN’S SUITS MEN’S SUITS full purchase price at any time. A t§ag) & Fiarida Ave. it 17th “and Chavipiain Sea . W, Formerly Sold s .85 Formerly Sold fo- $30, $ .75 Buy Them on Convenient Terms ; o 5 MORB for $25.00, Now . ... l 1 §35, $40—All One Price. ... 18 3 ‘ Hand Tailored { 17 cord tire stores NOW!—The greatest cham-uore com- 540 Va.lues at. $ 1 1 75 $ 1 9 ; :imtion for TlRE-SAVllNG in the UNITED STATES. You w:ll)l \ S8 Meor's Odd Pacts | e amazed at the SAVINGS! BEAR THIS IN MIND, COR! IWE,N’ UITS en’s an TIRE STORES are not selling so-called “gyp” tires—BUT THE N Sivey! - All Si Pay 50c @ Week ~ FINEST MADE. Only STANDARD “FIRSTS.” e e §145 o . . VB R[ 1) W’M'WII’W”CCT" OVERCOATS on the famouns | Were Now $19.35 \ $32.50 = e ‘fi"esm“g | OVERCOATS e 8iv%el TIRES&TUBES P ey =221 [Fivestone TUBES v con v nn Bl i " 30x3;---$1.45 \\ TOP COATS it R s saas 200 0 Value §115.85 33x4....$2. 25\33"4‘/2 -$2.90 | 35,5 $3.85° $3250 1 1 : § $2.50 to $4 $2 and $2.50 ‘ Imp. English Brgldd&t; ! b 3 72 3sxd N STRAW . (_Pers1.00aweek 1 || — Oester \| HATS. .. 95c SHIRTS 950 -SHIRTS #] /7 | : X315 versize. All_mountings plotured above No. $3—Ist and K Sts. N.E. gt:;i“ $11.15 23“% No. 2—18th and S Sts, N.w. . Oversize i Arr Co Men’s 35¢ are pEcarut handopierced and | | Open Saturday Evenings ! o, 4—19th and M Sts. N.W. e s..$13.10 34xat; $2.50, Heavy, Hibbed 20c ow Collars No. 5—Sherman Ave., and Harvard St. Yo 6—2ith hnd Q@ Sta. ?g:'i" $15.55 ‘:’EEE“" gll;‘ll:')SN s slfi l Oc 17c No. 743 St and Pa. Ave. Oversize $17.75 Oversize 3 Pun, AT JEWELRY €0, 407 7TH ST NW. || StorCe=y stst jf rc ‘ Sale Will Close April 1st Try to Match ’em for Less Than $20.00 r J . 8—Morse St. and Blad. Rd. N.E. N Bear in Mind the Number G, | IGHTNING . ':}?Iifif‘&‘s'g_’:.f}"?fi i L Sl S NOTOR FUEL | : 633 P enna. Ave. Open Evenings Until 10 O’Clock

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