Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1925, Page 10

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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., 1925—PART IT PAYS TO Goldetiberg’s BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “K_ ST "THE DEPENDABLE STORE" 4 MARCH THE Pet Dog at Bedside g Do o B TEN CHARGES tnjred i Storm| - TAYNFAIRNESS By the Assoc GRIF dog watches cl Bllen Gregory, BUILDERS PLANNING T0 TRAIN WORKERS Propose to Develop Own Craftsmen If Unions Press Wace Increase Demand. See Pages 8, 9 and 11 for Other News See Window Display Some of the beautiful styles in this sale are displayed in our Seventh Street windows. Open a Charge Account —and enjoy its many conven iences. Apply at Department of Accounts 1 floor, where s ccounts are easily opened. Again in the Limelight With a Spectacular ESSES Worth $1 5 $18, $20 and $25 Newest Spring Styles, Materials and Colors! ed Press. ‘Senate Committee Chairman | f Says One Case Shows Per- | sonal Influence. N, nd. March 21-—A pet 1y over Mary ears old, as she lies in a temporary hospital in New Harinony, vietim of the Grif- fin_tosnado. ! The dog, slightly injured, hob- | bled futo the hospital yesterday and had a joyous reunion with its | little owner. When a physician removed the little girl to dress her dog she groaned in pain he 1t the Washington ins buildi an Couzens of the special | ating the | charged | nsidered wounds the whenev would h pending demands Builders' Associ- | contained in t then the Op of t necessary tive ation istrict will deem it/ to establish & Owners and L most of the cording | o Washington 2 AMNNA their own fluenced the | thelr o offic in resolutions to ut a quarter | als of the op at sed school would rece al to the standards est sold his holdings, which created | an act lue under the rules of | | the Tr was mé : the one n.wl pay his . he claimed under ‘ than his car, who, union men, would re work, should in building, the vestigation will show to what ext the conditions do exist.” APPEAR§7IN EECITALS Hortense Nielson, nate impe & \ s of recit al Church 4:30 and altern ”I‘ higher ington since year is: In ors who & with the p nereased wag dged support b, ing building op 1o wh. . and, laining that bullding costs here would become prohibitive If further raises we 9lin effect. The following figur the raises in ding to the grant n.enunu a made for her to appear at hingt 'All Washington Will Benefit by the Great Speedway and the stockholders in it will .. find it a profitable investment S, Y Another Forceful Demonstration of the Store’s Leadership in Dress Sales Our Dress Sales have attained city-wide fame for wonderful values. The announcement of another great Dress event, with styles, qualities and assortment fully up to the high standard set by former sales. will be sufficient to attract lllrongs of appreciali\'r dress buyers to our store tomorrow. Whatever your dress need, it can be supplied in this extraordinary assemblage of smart Spring Frocks. For this sale we’ve purchased only the newest, the smartest and the most fashion favored. Dresses for Street, Afiernoon and Business Wear—Every One With the Appeal of Newness! Every Material Indicative of the New Sprin g Mode —Printed Crepe : —Plain Flat Crepe . . —Silk Broadcloth pe. —Silk Prints Printed Flat Crepe —Heavy Crepe de Chine —Satin-Face Canton —Printed Crepe de Chine You cannot resist the scores of attractive models. Straightline styles, with lace, beaded or embroidered fronts: some with scarfs attached, others trimmed with beads, ribbons or laces. Some models have cross-word-puzzle fronts, others have the apron tunic effect; still others with pleated flounces and bead trimmings. In gay Spring shades and darker tones—Black, Navy, Gray, Cocoa, Blonde, Rust and lovely printed designs. The locating of the Baltimore-Washington Speedway at Laurel, Md., is very important to the National Capital—for the site selected is but 13 miles from the District line. An ideal location, say both R. Kennerdell of the A. A. A. Contest Board and Fred Wagner, the official starter of Championship Auto Races. Both gentlemen have visited the site—and sized it up from every angle, with this impartial verdict. Already the B. & O. Railroad is at work upon the details for its track and station facilities— and if all goes well you will be witnessing the greatest speed contests of the auto track here this Summer. 42% 10 48%% Officers and Directors: Baltimore-W l.hln“ol Speedway, President— WILLIAM E. LOEGEL Baltimore. 3 Vice P‘f.flun”’— General Manage M. WILLIAMb Columbian Building \ Washington, D. C. As a Washingtonian you are interested in bringing the immense crowds, with the resulting revenues, to the city. Remember, the business interests of Indianapolis last year profited by at least $4,000,000.00 as the result of the two official A. A. A. auto races run there. And still another $4,000,000.00 filtered into other ad- jacent cities and towns. Washington. D. C. Treasurer— THEODORE MICHAEL N. Capitol and H Strects Washington, D. C. . S We are to have two official races here each year. The first one this year is scheduled for June 20. The second, October 10. If the attendance at each race is only 60,000—and that’s not half what Indianapolis had — the receipts will return Secretar; | Theodore Michael Dresident North Capitol Savings R M. Williams dent Williams Fair and Park Commraction i Wastington, D. € Robert L. Taylor President . L. Taylor Motor Co., ashington, D. ¢ E. S. Burgess Coal Merchant; Director Capitol Savings Ragk. Washington. D. C. Eppa L. Norris Vice President and Cashier Wood. ridge-Lankdon Bank, Washington, D. ¢ Hon. Edward J. Colgan, Jr. Attorney and State Senator, Baltimore, Md Wm. E. Schloegel Retired Lawyer and large real extate Heights North owner. © Prexident Liberty te C phalt and Tile Vi Pen-Mar Build- Sunply ¢ Talt | John H. President R. McCrimmon Resident Mavager Hotel, New York Cits, N. Y Horace P. Murphy Automebile Ruce Manager, York State Fair, Syracuse, N, Y. Hunter C. Moody Live Stock Breeder, Pennayivania New American interests, exington, Ky Represeutative largze foreign | : Stock, cumulative and convert- a net profit of about $146,000.00. As an investment, that must appeal to you. The risks are absolutely negligible—for each race is insured against bad weather—so that the Speedway stockholders are protected against the one element of loss. There can be no competition nearer than New York on the north, Charlotte, N. C., on the south, and Altoona, Pa., on the west —_ for the A. A. A, will not license Speedways in closer proximity to Washington. And there are many other avenues of earning for the Speed- way than these A. A. A. Auto Races—such as Motor Cycle Races, Foot Ball Games, Balloon Races—and a host of other athletic activities that never take place in Washington—simply for lack of facilities. The Stock issue is limited, and is being quickly subscribed—for any one who investi- gates this proposition with the precedents be- ° fore us—is readily convinced of the great civic value—and the equally great investment op- port\xnny. THE INITIAL OFFER IS— 2 shares of 89 Preferred $ allotted 1 share of Common 2 0 Stock—For Consult any of our executive officers whor: you know—or make inquiry at our offices—for further information ible, non-assessable ($10 par value)—with which will be Baltimore-Washington Speedway, Inc. Wm President 112-117 Columbian Building, 416 Fifth St. NW. E. Schloegel, Theodore Michael Treasurer Main 7731 Baltimore Ofice—Nearst Tower Bullding. All regular sizes, 16 to 44, and extra large sizes, 4215 to 48145. $20.00 to $24.50 Smart New bprlng Coats Fashioned 15 pring’s Favored Fabric “tractive styles Including Genuine Crystalana and Bengolana (Every Coat With Label) artist. The best values we have ever offered at the begmmng of the season —coats in the very smartest styles and the most fashionable materials and colors and trimmings. Fortunate the women who buy their Spring Coats in this sale tomorrow, for they will save a great deal of money and at the same time secure the utmost in style and quality. Coats of Genuine Crystalana and Bengolana (each garment with label), Cut Polaire of beautiful quality and Soft Suede Finest Coatings Many Are Crepe de Chine Silk Lined Coats for every occasion—for street, afternoon and utility wear— and smart enough to go with the prettiest Easter frock. The leading colors of Spring—Rosewood, Shrimp, Gold, Tan, Blonde, Rust, Deer and Green. All sizes, 16 to 44—for misses and women. N A A A A ) Gryotaupns, sar, suedepsn Siown with standing collar aend twn-back cuffs. Doubi asted model. Collar, pockets and cu rimmed with con- trasting color. p lined. Crystalana, with new standing collar and turn-back ocuffs; fancy patch pockets. Trimmed with sills stitching and _contrasting colors. One-button effect. Silk lined.

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