Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1925, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925. e = — — —————0 MUSSU“NI |S MH THE FAMILY ALBUM—*“Doorbells Ringing”—By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. |POLICEMEN HONOR |5l ciheen, araharis w. Durr B0 George B. Wheelock, in charge of thelg RETIRING SENATOR entertainment, presented a number of interesting entertainers. ) . The assoclation voted to hold the |& F EE F T T annual memorial services of the usso- = ¥ s |ctation In Central High School Audi-|g ! Watch Presented to Ball, Chair-|{,rim sunday, May 24. g man of District Committee in - | There will be only two styles in |8 Riot Breaks Out in Chamber| Last Congress Session. bathing suits this Summer: those |E suitable for stout women over 60 and | Between Fascisti and . S dppropriatels S gatts e Gpsbben ok presented to form sler Ball of Delawa v = e Communists. xL;sDDooascu. 2 EOORB[LL 2 REPORTS NO,NOT A SOUL THERE, HE 1S INFORMED MILDRED HEARD IT 10, e % i 'DN'T HEAR ANY DOORBELL™ KNEW HE'D HAVE HEARD 1T RING, MUST BE i P 3 P | 1 Wit rsore, nrus 6o 5% SHE MIST HAVE IMGINED T 50 BE QUick BEENE. o WS eption ‘et st (O OO ¥ the Associated P | T0 CATCH THE GROCERY BOY .' & mmittee, at Pythian C RONE, March Premier Muaso- : : ; | “rifith f§ “oal orporation | lini’s proph toy for his o0od lean oal ai on behalf sed_the llllllllIl||IHI|(Ill!lIlIIlllHIMIlllllllllllllll“llllllllllllilllllll Chamber of Depu ness precipita eral fisticufrs INRIRINRIDE I and the of the Communists. ident threatened to b AL S5 NO, NOBODY THERE EWHER, 15 TOLD T TRY The TELEPHONE SPENDS SEVERAL SECONDS LISTEN- i SIXteenth Sh‘eet Mansu)ns n‘.\\- ntine opposition also been | VES, HE LOOKED UP AND DOWN THE QUICK , IT MUST HAVE BEEN ING, JIGGLING HOWK . AND CALLING STREET, AND NO,NOBODY'D LEFT THAT THAT HE GUESSES, (T WASNT THE 1 t at R N.W. 4 : e e | ANVTHING TELEPHONE | 6th Stree The special low prices on the following Mussol articles hold good until Saturday night. IR/ LI Tock He was 1 ministers, a chamber, 4 ; f i with 1.\\' i exception of [hv' t'o)v.\mllu. ' a @ . | A\l)a‘.\lncnls o 1. 2. 3 u“d 4 rbOn]S WIlh and & kitchenette and bath either furnished or unfur- ng nished. . Apartments are . newly decorated. When this demonstration had sided, the Communists leaped to LITTLE ties vied with. their respec i | SPENDS SEVERAL MORL SAYING HANGS UP JUST AS WITE CALS GETS SETTLED AGAIN JUST AS DOOR SR ; e HELLO, NO HE DOESN'T WANT A T’ ALLRIGHT T WAS WILTRED'S BELL RINGS, DECIDES WIPRED'S STLL | | F. E. LUCAS, Manager Made from good strong material, well hound the int. NUMBER, HE WAS CALLED, OR Hi ALARM CLOCK ME'S TRVING 70 MONKEYING WITH CLOCK, AND LETS and a good bargain at I | THOUGHT HE WAS Tix W IT RING Phone North 10,000 olini stood in his ‘v“ er of \Iu ministerial e gt b ol S i P know nment o il ‘ A A =R LT MR | C each 5 3 Zre 4 - i z 2 | { I LRI RI IR VIR vists | Communist Damen by and be- | dragg uffle with | him o everal minutes before Dep- for the whole na- 0 was ,n»lo to make his | tion, in \uhonnng back Signor Mus- | Tattvians © | == PAPER aks@@mpam) TG EmEEEs | § ' 2506 for 26¢ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SEVENTH STREET Among the aggressors were All the Spring For the Wear a Fellow = Smaller Boys o Longies “Longie” g Men,s Spring SUitS | Most Popular ' $12‘95 g Absu(!::\ely fresh, large, meaty stock Suit fer boys of 13 Sizes 4 to 9 years. carefully candled. Each Suit With Two Pairs of Trousers toloyesty $18 75 : Styled like big (€ - . . { Brother’s, with |g D C $3 7 With golf knickers b English coat, OZ. = for regular wear and blunt- -vest -one smart. -wide - bottomed : The econiomy of qual- long trousers for dress- : pair of straight » = A up. It solves the prob- = i ity is demonstrated in lem of easing the boy 3 and one pair of these wonderful clothes, :?\t:o r:g:g §;Z‘;§rzoxolr" y | I\:ongt t(;—ous_ers\; ifldn_(_v Creamery because there is pro- ings of mannish fabrics L - 2 S 9_3“ S mesn resh jected into them the life and tailoring. = pring fabrics. that makes a big suit at Deliciously sweet, churned from pure, a moderate price. For Most Important Events rich cream P d i i e Two-Pants Vest Suits English Two-Pants | I b o}i the wlilder should;r:!, of Navy Blue Vest Suit | . C that perhaps u : Bt Sl = $16.75 $14.75 i Cut-From:the Tub ready made clothes. Of pure worsted navy blue serge, that is m:,:fi\rz’-,:]i],?:r:‘i;li]‘—}?'\.]cg;‘;jtcg;tu;;u:::i]ii 5 5 g aring §ES , ma They are the models guaranteed fast color; with the new Eng vest, one golf and one regular knicker. . that appeal and are E lish coat, blunt vest and one-golf and one T D e SR e ppe popu regular knicker. "Sizes:7 to 18 years, The new Spring fabrics and colorings. :gzdl:iilsldsetahs::“h’;l)‘ll:ie}t'haegi Other two-pants blue serge-suits, $12.75 e = Sunsweet Prunes good looks. to sz:l:;.l N S Our %‘aNl"geStSSll.OWIng Fancy, medium California stock—sweet and meaty, Fine workmanship 11 o ew rin packed in dustproof cartons. : joins hands with fine . EW-_SpraE P g this price. materials and the part- TOpCOatS Wash Suits nership prucca clothes that are a delight to wear. : $9.75 ; ; $2.95 : : 2-1b. CaI:tOfi 23C Two pairs of trousers. Such fabrics as real linens, satines, ga- Attractive - mid-season Coats, tailored bardines, imported broadcloth lins and Saks & Company—Third Floor smartly in the models from better kinds of others. Reé’ulation and novel?;"pmiddies, fabrics. Navy Blue Serge, Tweeds and the Balkans, broadfalls, side-laced and other new novelty effects. button-ons, with long or short sleeves. Pure Sizes 2% to 10 years, Bl Sizes 2 to 10 years. Whit n1te Imported EngliSh Fantyopeh e tlerendeicd purest quality ' . : Special Feature sy s aecihox ' Broadcloth Shirts S : At 20¢ 1. , Two-Trousers, First $7].65 = Long Trousers Suit 3 for 5450 = : ‘ ¥24.73 | Kirkman’s Soap Chips This feature is in time for the right season in which a grown 1t is not difficult to rea- ; " boy may begin wearing his first long trousers. And with two s lize that these shirts fo pairs of trousers, these suits are a practical way to begin. Spe- 5 Your Hands, Too, Will Be Grateful were intended to ' be &F f cially designed styles, in many of the newest Spring fabrics. ; offered at higher prices. o Sizes 32 to 38 2 3 2 5 Their spiendid making, f Saks & Company—Second Floor. pkgs. for c the outstanding quality i - - : c of the material;, evell-(y ] 3 e ® little detail in the mak- L - : S ing, at once stamps every o3 ? 60 Pclll"S 8 O’Clock shirt in the collection as ] . ’ - a really wonderfl alue . Children’s Tan Play Shoes . Sowp Coffee at $1.65. < F : y g ale ends ° RSt Satitos, Brow Tailored from sturdy Y Spec1al Saturday Feature Saturday night. . in \I;r':;il i English Broadcloth, in a ches” asorimentof o gk R IE D g 1t 3 cks. IOc Lb. 43¢ gray and blue. Collar attached and neckband styles. Sizes 131 to : : 17; ‘various sleeve lengths. } Sizes 815 to 1314 Street Floor Shoe Section—First loor. GTRHEE\T ATLANTIC & PACI FI TEA M IVPIIRTIVIVVLCGCIPTVPCTVPUIOTOG TV VPG ET T TS e bbb oo+ . and R R RN R RN Rl e IR R RN R RN R CRIRIE AEARYILRRERYYDRERRR E R/ Won't injure the finest fabrics because they are pure. A SRR RIIRIRIR IR e BRI

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