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THE: EVENING STAR, LIONS CLUB FEATURE | RoveriSln I arge of arrangements for IS TALK ON JAPAN i b et it “::.::*:::*ti CLEANEST OF c|T|Es1‘~r nk o i ulso | Thomas Brahany, Wl n \V |4 floor instead of Xl\ Handy, George \hnr{ John Wal- sprin s do the people in this | ters and Leonard De Ga: W. E. Patterson Gives Illustrated ana 2 e f a b ful Lecture on Customs of Far e il Wife Asks Maintenance. Eastern Nation. Suit for maintenance has been filed arried 1914, and the wife | nage ness and non-sup- | here T s ed by Attorney |the Suredts Hundieca o P. 3,400 Plain White Shirts 1,000 Figured White Shirts 1,200 Plain Gray Shirts 1,000 Plain Blue Shirts 800 Plain Tan Shirts 2,600 Fancy Novelties Some are collar attached, others novelty col- lars to match, and still others plain neckband style. Select six for eleven dollars, assorted. You will need more shirts for spring and summer, and at this price you will make no mistake to buy heavily. A In the collection of ten thousand shirts there are fabrics and styles and patterns to satisfy every choice, no matter how fussy the chooser may be. These are the shirtistics: Imported English Broadcloth Rayon (Fiber Silk) All-Over Jacquard Figured Broadcloth Satin-Striped Broadcloth Nusylks and Peausateen Imported Woven Madras Domestic Woven Madras Tomorrow Morning i) ' clock. strikes cight Sizes 13%2 to 19 Sleeve Lengths 33 to 35 No matter what size you wear, you will find shirts in this annual sale to fit you to the queen’s taste. And if you're hard to fit, or accustomed to the custom made in shirts, you are in for a p]e:isant surprise. First Floor, The Hecht Co. The Hecht Co. F Street at Tth | > S Engineer of Bureau of Mines Tells :‘ of Proper Burning of Although 3 »f the Burcau of Mines, declared to- mode aly increasing ton- \n—uun & 1| roadcloth - Collar q,ttatched er equipment and operation large heating units will el smoke in any munlelpality. Mr 1 points out tha g/ dauipment. vt at the|N and District buildings on. The Bureau of WASHINGTON, D. ., THURSDAY, MARUH 19, 1925. 33 erd | the evening of April 25, and the fol- | sho d_ anter: Kh" ving com ‘announced as WASI'“NGTON AMONG [day in"a statement ‘made public ugh the National Coal Associa- | tic | bi <\ WITNESS OF CHARGE (oo Tamengives mchomner Gt at Be AT BALAKLAVA DIES ° i a1'City of the| John Coe White of Virginia Also '”1 ""“ the bun-| Frontiersman, Printer and In- f tons of lnulml ventor of a Rotary Press. 1y without smok i | sociation ‘said e Six for Eleven Dollars Just as there are automobiles and automo- biles---there are shirts and shirts. These shirts ~are splendid. The very best $1.90 will buy anywhere or any time. On a large portion of them our profits are scarcely discernible--- but we wanted to put over a shirt sale you would long remember, especially since it is one the hot shots in our 29th Anniversary Sale being held this week. We simply didn’t go out and buy these shirts at a price. We planned them. We told three of America’s finest shirt makers how we wanted them. The neckbands, the yokes, the front, the sleeve openings, the buttons, the buttonholes, the armholes and the lengths. All little details, possibly, but they are the shirt details that make perfection. Most of them are whites and plain shades. Our experience and surveys show they are the shirts men want. The fancy shirts are un- usually good looking, and their patterns are right up to the knocker in style, as shown in Vanity Fair and Men’s Wear. Just a word about the English broadcloths. These are all the imported, heavy, lustrous and well made. They are the real thing and carry the label, English Broadcloth, not as a matter of sales expédience but as a matter of fact. First Floor, The Hecht Ce. The Hecht Co. F Street at 7th