Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1925, Page 10

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3 v 10 g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1825." | PI.H]GES SUPP[]RI Quake Felt Here |G, 0. . DIS G LN ARy Ao O O | R S . | . . GIVEN CENTRAL SITE| Legations 1n Peking Put Flags at As Color-nbla Had MEASURES HALTED e e THE UNIVERSITY SHOP Volcanic Outburst Government Accepts Space in New |p o0 0 oo “We Clothe the Man From Head to Foot.” | _ Committee on Patronage Forbidden 13.—The memory : JErupLion Lasting a.Week| Reduce Personal Allowances tomorrow---. H a L . 54 By offic & Coolidge Assures New Ger-| Reached Peak at Time s oved Trom s bualisal o o0, (o BAIL isf, xeter word of man Ambassador of His Senate Republicans in conference |center of town were allayed Yester-| tranymitteq to the legations. Dr. credentials {tion. which continued until February|{jons in and around the Capitol, and|are ready. The telephone company ing ‘l'll\\)i‘«:;‘( at @ time when Ger- | rounding country 1 obscuring| s had been elected ‘on of"Drosperity and peace;” (ha Tresis | womrous searr i e ang e ant | i s'trom the business center| for such a reasonable ROSENTHAL After 12 years with SOL Arlington Hall PEKING, March Building of s of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, first President of Association. the Chinese Republic, was honored by ¢ a8 representatives of forelgn nations to Demoted Senators. CLARENDON, Va, March 13 (Spe-|today, when all legation flags were "f Tremblors. yesterday decided against a proposal]day, when M. F. McMillen of the PoSt| Sun gied yesterday The flags will y Cpi 3 | - — )r reduction of the patronage of |Office Department announced "‘““'3“ remain at half staff three days. Friendly Co-Operation. |, . : i T e onte raan Sutch tiate il iwes ot the: Arlington. Sail. Assacih- [ SN EID AEIBAIE atelt three daga:, 4 . By the Associated Press. i o n its combination 2 a o, lcouncils and removed from their | tic for space in utidlie veing - — a ;{;‘“,‘." rank on the standing com- 1 nxl;'lr“:{ L:m ;‘;-d 1.:\\»” '"f,"d a site. Mr. McMillen stated D 2 on boale “|today that the post office probably Our N. When Baron Ago vo: altzu e . 3 - 3 ‘ P ur Nowly Enlarged oaaon Ago ygn, Maltsais tho |imlles weat ¢ Southern Co- established practice d been accepted. would take out a five or ten year Qu-’;llrl 5 the biue 28, the date of the earthquake shocks|ehere had been a suggestion that|has outgrown the space in the build- |in the United States. The activitles|gince Senators La Follette of Wis-|ing it occupies and would, it - 4 « then suddenly in sin, Ladd and Frazier of North |been said, relleve the Post Office T S lie e auantities of ashes| Dukota, and Brookhart of lowa were | Dartment of the present lease before Re new » thrown up, covering the s | treated by the majority organization |it expir We are gratified that we are now able"to. serve our patronage in NEW. HERZOG as buyer and u ER, LARGER and BETTER QUAR- “LOU" TERS. We want to thank our many ha ured the friends for their patronage which hay h NG AN allowed us to grow so rapidly during our four years—and to invite EVERY - ONE TO INSPECT OUR NEW SHOP and THE NEW SPRING MEN'S WEAR WE ARE EXHIBITING. mniversity Ebop 506 9th St. N. W. “YOUDIE” PANITZ “IZ” SEMSKER Surprising oF cltixsis Had protasted What a really delicious »f an offer of a site sev- luncheon you can get here sured him of ti where to serve THE HUN OF PERSONS WHOM ARDS AS 10 AND PATRONS mnivcrsit\j —3hop 506 9th St. N.W. dent pointed out, and he took oc-|sides of the crater cave place: y_did_not recom- . casion also to pay tribute to the e habitasite ot this - ambictlmpne. A patne ————————————| price. greatly alarmed, S0t Jonen of W Republic. violence of the eruption. No great| publican “whi You come ige was done, and Pasto suffered | took the lead i only from smoke. | tion be taken, expressing th that the party o | far enough in wurgents for th 7 didacy of President Coolidge last | November. In recognition of wh, accom- | | plished for the local ¥ Depart- | ment while serving as chairman of | Senate District committee, L. | S Ball, former Senator fronm are, is to be given a testi- al at Pythian Temple the night ch 26." The affair will be under xpected to be | the auspices of the Policemen’s Asso- ’ given as 36,500,000 pounds, the aver- | late President Ebert of the German | Come and bring your friends. You will enjoy eating here. i \_/ 1223 F Street Northwest opinion had gone ;:.Si{l,,.fq e su- | POLICE WILL HO;\!OR BALL.| cult task of guiding the = sblic during its of inspiring cour rebuilding cor succeeded because his learly fixed on right and a man natur ally o i nd had within him the D which made - force For Relieving HEADACHE URALGIA TOOTHACHE RHEUMATISM Ask Your Druggist “SLIM”—is on the “job” as usual! today with ciation and President Milton D. Smith | age price being 23 cents per pound will pregide. for the season. | ted States | ~I DRESS UP, MEN 4 For Spring is here! And here are new Spring “"HAHN SHOE LEADERS" for every man's foot— every man's taste — every man's pocketbook T t p in the cause of | has had GIVEN AWAY WITH Children's Shoes country of its u fidence,” Baron ame time I g call the generous activiti citizens in social help, and the far-seeing wor ¥ 1 omorrow oolidge, ess his high personal esteen of the United Siates \ ) - Trinkle to Make Texas Trip. | i fl RICHM V& b & k1 J - . April 31 toideliver an adds SHOES MEN “Florsheim” unveiling of the Sam Houston Monu- ! = - a8 e Texas was the home State of ™ § h 207 4‘ll““/ new light 3 & Women's Stunning “HAHN SPECIALS™ Now glowing with vivid will go to inkle Spring Tan or Black $10 oxford Calf Only 8 Days Left to Get 7'$2 For Nothing Spring colors and two-tone to match Spring W}’\a' beau!ies they are at only $5.95! Nifty!. effects Looks like a $10 bill. Tan or Black l“\dI‘ . rofnld $6.50 Glider that flies, dips, loops the ioop 'n everything! We'll give one free with every pair of Boys’ or Girls’ Shoes bought here tomorrow! ™~ sFrocks! A BIG, splendidly made Mono-Plane \ Light tan cali. E.?:83 Narrow toe. » 1 E made “Hahn Specials” the greatest Men’s Shoe values ever heard of for the price. You have made 'em the most-talked-about Men’s Shoes in Washington! See the Window Display of < MUDDIMAN & 709 13th Street One Door Above G St. And speaking of flying—Style and Value are still shattering all high-flying records —in these famous Economy School Shoes! “Florsheim” New Brogue model HAUGHTY Blonde Stain adds beauty to e’ $5.95 new this new creation And compute cost of elec- tric lights for one month _— Silk Socks First prize Our 9th St. & Pa. Ave. Second prize,. $ Third, fourth and fif 1 prizes each, an Electric Tron Free. You pay pected to, buy nothing—not ex- 1f you telephone Ma formation sheet will be mailed 140 in- reely Stores Open Sat’y ‘Hahn “Lady Luxury™ Nigh O Cuy Chb Sk 1318 G Se. 65¢c 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 414 9th St. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 3 Prs., §1.50. TYLE is sensitive, human, changing in mood with every change w®f weather. And, looking forward to sunny Spring days ahead, she now ordains brilliant colors in satin footwear. _ It's our bus ici pate her well we've succeeded only a Maxfield Parrish could Patent witn Blonde Blonde Satin Satin Back. $10 s11 Blonde Satin, Kid trim. $12.50 portray. New Colored Satin Shoes $5.95 to $12.50 $1.95 All-Silk Chiffon Hose Gray, Blonde, Rosewood Fallow, and or Blonde Oakleaf Satin. Satin. $10 $10 "Club Shop . l:‘wi;zl& G STREET “Hahn Special™ How's this for valuc? Snappy Sotid leather. Goodyear welt soles. Only— l1to 6 $3.45 1 to 13 $2.95 style “Hahn Special” Another wonderful value. Girls' Beauti- fully Styled Strap Pumps. Patent or tan 8 to 2 $2.95 2 to 6 $3.95 “Gro=Nups” Crepe rubber soles Stout, flexible Indian moccasin construction Goodyear welt. 801 $4.00 1% to 2 $4.50 “Hahn Specal" —means long wear for little money in this Husky Tan Oxford. For girls or small boys %2 $2.95 25106 $3.95 “Gro-Nups” Misses' Two-tone Southern “Ties” fully as stylish as ther's. Patent, gray calf trim 8% to 11 $3.75 $4.50 $5.00 *“Gro-Nups” Crepe Sole Oxfords with real “class”! Ex- tra quality tan cali Goodyear welt. $5.00 2 to 6 And in Our “Stocking Shops”’ “Hahn Special” Hose Pure thread silk, closely woven, “Insurance colorful. And our Policy” on every pair GUARANTEES perfect $1 45 gervice ....... : Hahn “Lady Luxury" Here's Women's Hosiery loveli- ness supreme. Exquisitely sheer, even texture — in_all Spring’s ice 2 Pajrs, $2.65 Qur 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores Open Sat'y Nights. loveliest colors. And In- sured for perfect serv- $1.95 3 Pairs, $5.50 Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. ANOTHER Alligator cali “setting off” tan H $5.95 patent Spring beauty AN aristocratic dress pump. Blonde or black $5.95 satin APRICOT kid or patent cut- out brightened by blonde trim.. sandals = $5.95 PENNY Stain—like sunshine gleaming on cop- per. A marvelous $5 95 value at 3

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