Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1925, Page 41

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, GREAT EXPORT RACE |11 FINDS U. S. GAINING Julius Klein Sees No Cause for Dis- | couragement in Warm Trade Competluon among ufac nmrs\ w great far rrom dl\uvur P s with din 2 e the present in- ¢ said, since United | “new” countries A | Walter Beed Oflceru Trunllerred o tratled hr“" Capt. Arthur H. Nylen and. )-mz A ster, v doubled its strength in | rowth of purchases of their raw R WN Washington to_visit ¢ South American markets. | materials, which amounted in 1924 to . Bro ¥ vi are $2,112,000,000—treble the figu o orts to the | the five pre-war years. DIES |N NEW YORK L New Yi , By I iritis Capital Woman Succumbs A(ter Being Stricken With Nephrms On Train. We nt ry A Lieut. Hester to Hono- | le nt i, Hawall Mrs. Mary Mitchell Brown of 163 | | Mas s avenue died in B promise in iAmerican | ohannesburg lles directly over the Hosp ok Olty, Wa these ,mm s that produce half the world's | night, s 1 en in; P in the '||nl</ix|}- supply of g I Tocioc it we oh s Wiy Sow 4 OUTFIT NO. 1 ' $5 Down Secures $ A Man’s Suit, $39.50 . A Spring Hat, $4.50 Shoes,$6.95 ; Shirt, $5.95 {OUTFIT NO. 2 $5 Down Secures $ | A Man’s Sait, $24.50 A Top Coat, $29.50 [ A Spring Hd $3.50 lOUTFIT No. 3 $5 Down Secures § | AMan’s Top Coat,$39.50 A Spring Hgt, $4.50 Sfiou.‘G.gg Shirt, $5.95 OUTFIT NO. 4 :$5 Down Secures An Ensemble Suit, $29.50 A Spring Hat, $6.98 Neckm $12.95 OUTFIT NO. 6 $5 Down Secures $ A Tailored Smit, $39.50 A Blouse, $5.98 i $6.98 THIS IS OUR Guarantee . We Guarantee Every Garment We Sell to be a good value and to give ab- solute satisfaction. O u r clothes must make good or we do. honor. M ing, 1 % ey | s | ber of Mi; bridal party. NEW YORK, Ma "w Mrs. Hmv\n T. Brown, a cousin of the first Mrs 7| Woodrow W | band, frequently visite House. When Mrs. frs. Benjamin l\n Margaret Wils > N aall | FIVE DOLLARS IS ALL THE CASH YOU NEED, TO SECURE YOUR EASTER OUTEFIT Our GREAT FIVE DOLLAR OUTFIT offer has become the talk of the town. The buying public has taken to this idea—realizing that the LIBERAL SPECIAL OFFERINGS are in fact as well as in name—-LIBERAL. There is Only One Liberal Store in Washington Where You Can Get a Complete Outfit for $5 Will Aid Brlgmn Student A Special 2-Day Sale of Dresses Friday and Saturday A number of vevry smart frocks. All newest Spring styles, selected especially for this sale. Made to sell for far more than we ask. ’14:.. Customer Clothes for the Kiddies At Prices to Please the Most Economical Mothers with children to clothe will find this store an ideal trading place—new in style, yet durable in wear—all on easy terms. Boys’ 2-Pants Suits, $9.95 Girls’ Coats, $8.95 America’s Greatest Credit Clothiers CORNER 7th & E STS.--OVER KRESGE’S 5 & 10c STORE H UNDREDS OF NEW Wait no longer, folks. Come now to the one and only Liberal Store where you can choose from hundreds of styles. Not a mere handful of merchandise, but racks upon racks of the newest, most desirable Spring fashions in the City of Washington. Every day sees hundreds of new styles entering our racks to replenish our stocks which have been raided by the great army of shoppers who are buying their outfits on our Original Credit Plan. Volume Buying for Our Vast Chain of Stores Makes PRICES LOW It's a known fact that you can buy a hundred of anything cheaper than a single item. In buy- ing for our vast chain of stores, we are in position to save many dollars. This saving is always gfl ed on to our customers. Compare our prices. ou’ll find that you can save money here. It’s Easy to Open a Charge Account Here We have eliminated the usual tiresome proce- dure of opening an account. You simply select the garment you want, tell the sales pemon xou want to charge your purchase and pay as you get paid. THAT’'S THE LIBERAL'S EASY WAY Stores in Nearly 100 Principal Cities OPEN EVERY EVENING FROM NOW TILL EASTER WE HAVE ENGLISH STYLES FOR THE YOUNG MAN The new wide trousers—the loose fitting coats, in single and double breasteds. The popular shades of gray, pow- der blue, and London lavender. CONSERVATIVE STYLES FOR BUSINESS WEAR For the men of quieter tastes, we have semi-fitted and conservative models in fine , worsteds—al! sizes.

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