Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1925, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925. ' 97 serves a score of citi trally located plan neluding H town, Allentown, a L Big Concerns Seek to Cut Ex- penses—New Shipping Methods Adopted. food product thr a Bix Merger Reported. tes Dairy Products BY J. C. ROYLE. arch 13.—Tt is neves trozen down more cream in- into fewer = the |are strongly entre town, Pa., the Sanitary Milk Co. of Gloucester, N. J., and others. his has resulted in cutting down expenses of distribution and adver- tising, since the corporation now from its c minzton. The recent ad ales at the rate of $10,000,000 a involving 100,000 quarts of milk y. and annual sales of ice cream ess of 15,000,000 quarts. Another Firm Expands, The National Dairy Products Cor- poration is gradpally extending its facturing propert and has big plants in New Y. Perth Amboy and Chicago, thro which it serves a wide territor Through the Hydrox Co., a subsidiar: it recently secured factories in Wau- keegan, Aurora and Hammond, all s | situated near Chicago. In Portland, Oreg. tion of makers of fce the manufacturers in a tion. Under the lead. Weatherly, a pionee) an amalgama- . | cursions of ‘a big co-operative manu- facturing concern of Astoria, which field. Refrigerator Cars Used. In most instances costs are being the corporation’s holdings have given | has recently invaded the Portland| - In many cities the blg companies simply maintain substations equipped | enly to manufacture ice, the ice cream in a central plant. One nies have installed elec- 1 boxes for holding the allon cans of ice cream in ful iceless serated on an o 1ing over the n Ohio traction lines. The took an ordi ox car and r feit, com- er. It is thermostats. Z the fce machine current from the overhead er of Cleveland, designer ares it represents the n transportation of food products since Gus r, shipped the first from Chicago to New ce sprinkled over the floor. AR UNION ROW ENDS, Mass., March 13 (Special).— toward the return of labor peace In the shoe industry here has been made by the local lasters’ union in returning to membership in the Boot and Shoe Workers' Union. The I_ ' VE STOG K I N D U STRY ! g!lllmfllmfl“flmlll"mli ||IIIIHIII|III|IIIIIHIIIIIIIIH||\mlu"lmmlulllllllllllllllmIN||.||||.|l||IfllllIIlI\IlIlIll.ul'lfllflllfll'lllfllnl‘mlllIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIII QT T IllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllll; IN NEED OF CREDIT Depression Has Hit Bottom, Com- missioner Cooper Reports After Tour. The greatest need of the live stock industry this Spring is financial help to replace the cattle on the ranges and in- crease the breeding herds, Commissioner Cooper of the Federal Farm Loan Board declared on his return from an extended tour of the agricultural sections at the request of President Coolldge. Mr. Cooper is convinced that all branches of the agricultural industry are moving forward satisfactorily, ex copt live stock, which, he asserted, al though the slowest to recover from the depression, struck bottom some months ago and is now on an upward trend. —o— 10,000 MEN GET JOBS. CHICAGO, March 13 (Special).—In- dustrial employment here is gradual- Iy picking up. Approximately 10,000 more men are at work in Illinois fac- tories than a month ago, but the fac- R&G Girdles, $3.50 wix strong Rose sup Sizes 26 to 34, Other new modely in silk and L rubber. $1.50 fo $7.00. Second Floor. Free! Satisfaction First Since 1859 @%@%ME 810-818 Seventh Street Little Fellows’ Tweed Reefers. . . Just new for breasted Ree around belt bLelted. Four style $4.88 Street Floor. A guaranteed and tested Crystal Radio Receiving Set to the purchaser of any boy’s suit at $10.95 to $21.50. This radio receiving set is very efficient, producing a clear, loud tone and is simple to operate, and we will guarantee local reception from broadcasting stations in Wash- ington—offering music, entertainment, stories and lectures. This crystal receiver is a compact set complete with 25 feet of ground wire, 2 porce- lain insulators and ground clamp. Give Your Boy an Easter gift with his new suit—at our expense. - .lf your boy prefers a Lenox guaranteed stem-winding, stem-setting watch—he may have his oice. Pre-Easter Sale of Boys’ Four-Piece Suits $10.95 These Suits consist of coat, vest and two pairs of lined knickers and are worthy of comparison with those usually sold at higher prices. Fine all-wool and wool mixtures in Spring’s smartest colors and patterns, in the newest models and fashions—in sizes 7 to 18 years. cut by the consolidated interest through distribution by refrigerator trolley s had been at odds with the|tory employment level still is 7.6 per and Shoe Workers' Union for 18 | cent below the corresponding period ars and refrigerator trucks. 3 last year. D 2.0.2.2.8.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.2.0.0.98,9 the ¥ c Choice of Crystal Rldit; Receiver or Lenox Watch Free Four-Piece St ... 147 51975 New models of strong woolen fabrics and res in various colors and plaids. Plain coats with or belts. 1 pair golf knickers and 1 pair regular knick- ers—both lined, a vest and a coat—this consti- Golf and regular knickers. All lined. Sizes 8 to 18 years Choice of Crystal Radio Receiver or Lenox Watch Free tutes Spring’s newest suit for boys who like class with good looks. Belted or plain coats, alpaca English Vest 31 6 50 lined. Knickers lined throughout. Smart over- kers ~ Made with two pairs of pants—golf and regul plaids and tweeds. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Carefully tailored and finished. Coat in English pockets- arid three-piece belt. Splendid quality, f Choice of Crystal Radio Receiver or Lenox Watch Free s A Weekly Review of Base Ball By the Two Major League Champions John J. McGraw of the Giants Choice Four- | Piece Suits service, style and economy. Sizes 10 to 18 years, Choice of Crystal Radio Receiver or Lenox Watch Free Blue Serge Suits 95 With Two Pairs of Pants. . .. le These are just the suits for confirmation and Coats in yoke style with box-pleated back, twill lining, flap pockets. Knickers cut full and roomy. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Choice of Crystal Radio Receiver or Lenox Watch Free Street Floor—Boys' Shop. IR 1O Bucky Harris Winner of the World Series Will Appear Exclusively in Washington and Continuously Throughout the Season—in The Sunday St Arrangements have been completed for these two opposing leaders to give their personal observations of the game—and its players—as the season progresses. Certainly no two men are better qualified to discuss base ball than Harris and McGraw. Of differenttemperaments—seeing from differ- ent angles—their comments will furnish interesting reading and form a basis for personal opinion as the struggle for the pennants and the world’s championship is waged. The McGraw Articles Begin Next Sunday! Continuing Each Week until the Championship is decided Bucky Harris’ Series Will Follow —immediately upon the close of his “How to Play Base Ball” Lessons now running in The Star — Evening and Sunday Fine Four-Piece Suits 321.50 Single-breasted, soft-rolling lapel sack coat, vest, golf and knicker pants. The newer Spring shades,in plain tan and gray overplaids. Lined coats and knickers. Sizes 10 to 18 years. Choice of Crystal Radio Receiver or Lenox Watch Free > A New Arrival! The Famous Nymfaun Toilet Preparations Spring’s Newest Sport Coats ¢ At a Price That Emphasizes 5 Unusual Value Lingette Lined Wigwam 10" Single and Double Breasted Styles, Sizes 16 to 44 Here are the kind of Topcoats that deserve a place in every woman's wardrobe.” Stylish, of splendid fabrics, they are indispensable for $ports and informal daytime wear—a splendid variety of models— many fur bordered; all tastefully fashioned and colored. Second Floor—King’s Palnce. To the first 200 purchasers of toilet goods we will give a week end box of Nymfaun Prep- arations, con- sisting of Van- ishing Cream, {Cloansing ¢ Cream, Face 3Powder and Perfume. Face Powder, with lamb’s wool paf, $1.00. Lamb's Wool Puff, with powder sampie, 25c. | Vanishing Cream, $1.00. Cleansing Cream, $1.00. Perfume Testers, $1.00, Street Floor Thread Silk Hosiery Just Received in Spring’s Best Colors $1.00 Pr. A nationally known make, per- fect in quality, with some garter tops slightly lower than usual New tones—Skyne, sandalwood, mauve, noisette, Sudan, gray, oriental, Priscilla, nude, chaire, Windsor tan, gun metal, white and black. Made with silk feet and flexible, mercerized garter top. All sizes. Street Floor Lace-Cuff Cape Gloves $2 .25 Correct for Now and Easter These add that final touch of smartness ta the correct street ensemble. The smart scal- loped cuff is shown in two-tone effect— matching and contrasting on shades of brown and tan. All sizes. Sturdy, dependable quality, beautifully made and neatly finished. T | \[f Chamois-Suede Cuff Gloves § Very Special Group u..59c Polaire Chamelaine Velour Suedette Silvertone Two-tones Combinations Plaid Collars Stripes Polo Tones Gingersnap Moccasin Harvest Powder Blue Reseda Rust Chile Creole Kernal Blonde Washington has always enthusiastically supported the game—but never in the history of base ball has there been the keen interest that will be taken this season. Every game will be an important one. Every player a factor in the final outcome. To have it all reviewed week after week and summed up expertly, as it is to be by Bucky Harris and John McGraw, will be appreciated by every fan. Children’s Easter Apparel A Choice Assortment for Saturday Tots’ Coats, $5.95 2 to 6 year sizes of polaire, wool crepe and tweed in rose, green, tan and powder blue. Belted, yoke and flare styles trimmed with silk embroidery, stitching and buttons. Girls’ Dresses, $2.98 Fancy striped broadcloth dresses in rose, greem, peach and powder blue with white or tan stripes. White or colored peasant braid and kid or self belt add finishing touches. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Girls” Coat Dresses, $5.95. | Spring Hats, $1.95. 737 All-wool, light-welght tweed. 3- | and straw, silk and leather, in plece style of coat and dress. | small and medium shapes. Pokes, Braid and button trimmed. 7 to | roll brims and off-the-face styles. 14 years. Flower, ribbon and quill trims. Seeond Floor—King’s Palace You cannot afford to miss one of this remarkable series. Beginning With the McGraw Article in Next Sunday’s Star Have the Star Carrier deliver The Evening and Sunday Star direct to your home , 7 Issues a Week—60c a Month Phone Main 5000—Circulation Dept. . Tk kool kel ————— o | T Here are the charming new perforated effect cuffs in match- ing or contrasting tones in tan, brown and gray. Soft, washable fabric—light enough for warm weather and splendid for wear now and Easter. All sizes. 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