Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1925, Page 41

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BOOM IN PALESTINE IMPRESSES VISITOR Industry and Farming Rapid- | ly Expanding, Says Sir Alfred Mond in London. story of p &iven to the ¥ who has ju: the Holy Musical Score Written in 1550 Found on Cover Easter Chant Discovered on Binding of Shakes- peare Edition. rd, Stout ition of Eliza- crutiny dis- h Latin words permission to have r removed and examined by British Air Minister Announces BANKER IS SUIEIDE‘ / Former President Faced Charges After Crash. ATLANTA, Ga, similar flights would be | at part of Only Armour’s Whole Flake Oats cook so quickly or taste 50 good. Double the energy of eggs, greater food value than wheat flour. ARMOUR'S the “cut-up” kind that cook in three minutes. Try them. Ready to Serve * You “On Credit” See the Spring Styles! OW is the time to dress up the entire family for Spring - - ON EASY TERMS! Rutler's systematic payment plan how easy it is to open an Everything New! The newest styles as worn by men and women in New York Gity. Nifty Topcoats - - 2450 " Mea's Trousers - -, 198" Boy's saits - - - - : 6987 does this! - Come! See accoufit. at Bautler's. Try it! New Spring Dresses- 1475 " Straizht Tailored Swits 1650 ™ New spring coats - 1650 " ! Come, Gett, " Acquainted! S 311 7th St. N.W. Open Saturday Night v THE EVENIN . WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925. Thé Two Best Magazines in America. s ae Now in One.. For the Price of One . . .. GREAT SERIALS KATHLEEN NORRIS A N«iwl o/: Sunny California MARY ROBERTS RINEHART ,AATbflng Mystery Novel JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD A Novel of the North Woods ADELA ROGERS ST.JOHNS A Novel of an 'extra”’ girl's rise tostar . /-M.-pg o, stardom MEREDITH NICHOLSON A Novel of Married People’s Morals EDWIN BALMER A Novel of the Restless Younger. Set, L2 ] SHORT STORIES EDNA FERBER-The story of a famous actress and her mother who ?ovzd her oo much.‘ et IRVIN S. COBB--A modern Shy- lock who discovered that his pound 'of flesh was cut out of his own hn‘ml RUPERT HUGHES_"Let X Equal Love"--which explains why $ome marriages, are_happy while others go wrong. ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHE—, A love story which proves that 2 self-made man can stand the gaff of life, but a self-made woman can't. SIR PHILIP GIBBS—The sto? ot a fourteen-year-old musical prodigy who decided to be like other boys. W.SOMERSET MAUGHAM— ;*The Man Who Wouldn't Hurt 2 Fly"—a tale 'of a strange character ont the other side of the world. H. C. WITWER—The story of 3 prize- fighter whose hunch won a horse race, in the newest slang. HERMANN B DEUTSCH-The story of a shipwreck that convinced 2 rough seaman that all women are ‘sisms under the skix{,A 'WYNDHAM MARTYN—The romance of a man of nerve in which Joveridesuptocastlegatesina flivver.’ Loed ' HUMA N, 1 5 INTEREST 7 FEATURES RUTH WATERBURY™aad IMILFON RAISON—Married and "unmnried within two years, exphinf thy they failed! CHARLES W WOOD_Des- cribes his climb onto the wagon. FLETA CAMPBELL SPRINGER —A divorcee drinks tea with the woman _:ho’lus taken her place. FRANK SWINNBRTON-—Ex- 1 l:‘ins dwh he Aisl;h“ n;?t of rare iindividuals, A Happy Man.” Sy 'BASIL’ KING_ Asko®-Whit Do \‘Y.owu Mean by Immonality 2 THOMAS A.EDISON—Says"My (Deafness Has Helped You to Hear, the Phonograph.”” CHARLES E. RUSSELL-How t,clk:epyouxvoicgyoungandmusiul. IRAY LONG-"How Many Know 'V.Vl'likcsSuccmvgonhVZhfle?" P BRUCE BARTON="3 Sugges- t:'sns s to Insure Your_Happiness.” B, C. FORBES ="Somé Plain Facts iebout Rich Men.”*” ISABEL COOPEm‘hth‘shg ‘paints portraits of poisonous snakes ©0. 0. MINTYRB"My Dad"as sincere a tribute as any father could| Iwish: v -, = - ROBERTYSHERWOOD —Ex: ‘plains that the troubles of fat men' are gs nothing to those of tall ones! WILLIAM JOHNSTON=An ‘analysis_of letters celebrities_write.. JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG—, A bit of humor that will give 2 | lqzifi.t«u!eg,gosgm‘m/mifin. n T S - I ¢ . piden’s Yove, o s i ovel of 2 TR ' mo#t intfiguing HOv=. g “The Heart of Juanit, of course app Literally it is the finest of fiétl:n ;r;ost inspifing of general magazines. - ice of one. Al . ol ow on sale, siovel by novel, story i sl 4 ,. ol sory ?n;f::; t?:atfirpefdg'sufeatur_es writee by writets with any o)i’flen two magazines. \

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