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2B THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925. o Oy A S T S ey (R S S SO R e T R SR | P R Y U ST R A N S EASIERN EURUPE’S THE FAMILY ALBUM—Papa Swears Off. —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. REBEL COUP |N PERU coup tn Lima planned for the night of ————— e e The plot is said to have been to al UY} seize the jovernment ace and over- e OVER TACNA FOILED fitze. oo i 70 ™ How Much Is Enough? Overthrow of President Leguia | Wit ‘eresident Toguis and bis ason: | e s otk Planned for March 13, Advices {5555 5 nar. ST e T s . . to Bue Aires Decla the present government in order to garment properly” Ac ual tests show Send Titled German Here. B A Troe BEX S dxpenaslor (6 e drica that the average light-weight garment Need Costly Equipment, But | Lack Cash to Buy It. A By ik Abserilon wias. er rcquir?s at least 32 gallons for proper | SAYS NO SIR HES NOT GOING TO WASTE STARTS EDITORIAL, LISTENING WITH SUGGESTS THAT “ELAND' MIGHT BET, .‘?UENOS _AIRES, March 19.—Ad-| A Dallis woman p sses in her cleansing and rinsing. If a garment is /MORE TIME ON CROSS WORD PIZ- ONE EAR TO DEBATE BETWEEN WIL IS EITHER AN ANTELOPE OR A BIRD :a‘l:'-;ec:.::.:?,nx:.f.nr{nfl'; :?-‘:-Mn;fni r‘ollfll'r!l?n*afzgnllvfluv jewelry a dia- cleaned in two or three gallons of gasoline, the | 2UES HE'S GOING TO SPEND HiS EVE- FRED AND MOTHER WHAT 'ATRICAN OR SOMETHING STARTS EDITORIAL b SE RS Tacng (CRoRe S84 Saste o1, made fox 5 ; newspapers of the Peruvian capital|the great-great-grandmother of the spots are merely spread evenly through the NINGS PROFITABLY READING THE ANTELQPE'IN FIVE LETTERS S OVER AGAIN of the frustration of a revolutionary | Emperor Maximilian of Mexico. garments, and not removed. Add to this the PAPIR. 2 iRt B e difficulty of having to constantly purify the EARLE’'S THE gasoline and the necessity for the most careful PLEASANT HEALTH drying to insure the garments being odor- TASTING BUILDER less—and you have sufficient reasons Wwhy cleaning should be done i such a modern, dependable = cleaning plant as is owned and operated by Carmack Dry % Cleaners TELLS MILDRED THE FIVE LETER. SAYS OP COURSE THERE'S SUCH €XCLAIMS NOW WHO'® RIGHT EH? The Pleasant Way ‘ WORD FOR'ARCADE' SHE'S ASKING A WORD , HE CAN PROVE IT BY HERE IT 15 ‘LOGGIA, OPEN-SIDED to Take | ABOUT 15 L-0-G-1-A -IT'S TALAN THE DICTIONARY GALLERY OR ARCADE " - ONLY THING AR % M5 SPELLED WITH TWO ‘G5 ; Li » Cod Liver Oil s ‘ on the bottle | 1120 Queen St. N.E. As“z’:‘“‘ DU%OI’ ab?“i = AT Lincoln 239 | 139 B Street S.E. Lincoln 162 You Can’t Beat It for i @8 6 Dupont Circle Franklin 5232 A i Cold CO hs d l i QY 1308 1ith Street N.W. North 7430 TARTS EDITORIAL AGAIN, SUGGEST SAYS NONSENSE OF COURSE GHE FINDS IS BEDTIME, TOLDS PAPER | olds, ug and Genera b 2417 14th Street N.W. Columbia 2376 y JAND THEN, FIN- ST STUCK, SHE OUGHT T TRY UP, AND REMARKS YoU WOULD NT o i A 2169 18th Street N.W. Columbia 636 OVER TO SEF WHAT T GET SOME OF THOSE VERTICALS CATCH HIM TRITTERING AWAY AN EVE- Run-Down Systems 3 @ 5 ABOUT STANDS BY IN CASE SHE NEEDS NING ON THOSE THINGS NO SIREE P l“ . HeLP © McClure Newspaper Syndicatc €eop: Drllg Stores i verg is much older than the|merly wa ected with the Com-|| ds show, since a decree of Kaiser [ mercial M of the Netherlands and | Conrad I of June 1. 1030, refers to|at Warsaw, Poland | even then an ancient president of the Another Here's Your ¥ Co. As EBONITE “Srings" 10 a tick, Great AT r 9 i e SoltWinds/ZZ> Around the Gears | Value @ g Sx!ggRi::lt conditions in conditions in Achievement Saving! Count Drome for- MR. MOTORIST | BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABLE 2 i If you are going to keep your car im condition you | must know that the trans- | From pains mission and rear axles con- | | el' you can stch stitute the most important | gears of your motor car or ou suffer| soothed. Tt seems to evapo- truck; that these gears These| rate. Then Nature has a carry the entire load, ana | f| sore-| chance to cure while you rest unless the gears are cor- in comfort rectly lubricated you will 12 before long hear the rattle > Get this time-tried method of mechanic's tools. ¢ by milllons. You will| / Motorists have learned that | irritation. Or relieve anything better. It o AR ey estion by bringing in value and in per. to the skin, A mo- R e s sl Brand-New, Smart Models e Emperor of | St. Jacobs Oil has done this| b And the time is| ire the tle | g | for 65 ars. 1t has saved| bound to come when it will oldest castles people eons of pain. Anybody | same some one about you |— i 2 | who has used it will teil you|many hours of pain. Ward off chering, which that these pains are folly. Al the suffering which fs so un- | O' a little rubbing and the pain is| necessary | i L , ° gatios MU (IT's SHREDDED 0IL) coosssioin Backache Lameness Lumbago Sorencss Chest Colds | FOR TRANSMISSIONS , ot Mun 3] Rube Pain Away | AND REAR AXLES zu chering,” who Sf_ Jacobs O Only 35 Conta | BAYERSON DILWORKS - COLUMBIA 5228 d Napoleon at the Na- | Spring Style Show --and Special i Sill(-to-tl'le -TOP Chiffon Hosiery Five of the Styles Sketched From Coats in This Sale The best Coat Sale of the Spring season—with values that explain why women look to Goldenberg’s for the new styles— at the right time and at the rigiit price! This confidence puts e b a e S us constantly on our mettle and keeps us striving to provide mm‘]eli,’ ’f}’lf“;):i]‘l?:;f [:p’r?!‘]t unequaled opportunities. With Easter drawing near, a choice .\l.\'](';. making the "St}'\‘c X CLUSIV:EILY: made ihox ¢ like this is more than welcome. Show™ doubly worth-while. Hahn's, here are the loveliest | S 7 \ Spera e S e e L AaVE 's. i Several hundred of these smart, new Spring Coats—gar- silk stockings imaginable. All-silk : = : o | ments that were really intended to sell for $12.50, $15.00 : to the top—fine sheer chiffons— : 3 Included—Blonde and | o o- 5 ot in value Aodln ! and $17.50—your choice at only $7.95. Hardly believeable, Black Satin, Taupe, Pat- the loveliest Spring colorings ever painted } we must admit—Dbut nevertheless a fact! Come tomorrow and :1;5'0;:240}31“?{{?%? on Fashion’s Palette. You will surely ||l see for yourself. 3 . love them and marvel that all &izes—but please do v costhnt $1.95 not delay! 2 OR only two days more, You will get an idea of the wonderful values in this sale when we tell you that some of the identical coats offered tomorrow at $7.95 have been selling in our regular stock at much higher prices. Cleverly Styled of the Season’s Favored Materials, Polaires, Novelty Coatings, Mixtures, Rich-Looking Heathers, Novelty Plaids, Etc. ' Spring’s leading” colors of tan, blonde, rosewood, gray, rust and brown. These are regulation straightline models and brand-new styles fresh from the maker’s hands. All are thoroughly tailored and trimmed in the smartest ways of fashion. Some have silk stitching, others fancy embroidery on collar and front. There are smart double-breasted walking coats with wide lapels and tailored and pleated models that are the last word in correct style for Spring. Complete range of sizes, including junior sizes 16 to 17, misses’ sizes 16 to 20 and women’s sizes 36 to 44 (plenty of large sizes). 3 Prs., $5.50 At All Our Stores Except G St. [C)hildren's Y Cor. 7th & K Sts. ept. : 414.9¢h St. at our : “City Club Shop"'1914-16 Pa. Ave. 7th S Y P . i Ay . 1318 G St~ 233 Pa. Ave. SE. 7 %