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THE - EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. APRIL 3, 1925. 3 :m——————_—___—____]——————— = s i Yehe Hurdheads have appeared. in ny.‘ EXCEEDS THAT OF WAR| ‘Tndustries must recognize a re-|' “The complaints raised by manufuc-{ ypw' vope Anr-ll e e ,e-'fz‘,""’d a new trial several week [ 1ocal market, being received- from | sponsibility for the disposal of their |turers about the cdst-is based on 1§ ot aleasrasmisnt: ehPly this doris i el N Pote : 1k, and dealers have every Blazes Lay Waste Eight Times|°Wn waste, if pollution of streams|norance. In some cases the handhng (i oy the wuce of ARihons Phntana. GINGER J ] i *[om 1o helieve such fish will be vers | s to be stopped,” Henry Baldwin|of waste Is profitable.’ on rial for. the second time fob ! i o | plentiful in the Potomac later in the| ‘Greater Area in Year, United | west, professor of biology at the Uni- ey urder, as-az ascamplice in the hold- p ALE[ season, | States Official Declares. versity of lllinols, sald. “Waste, often | New York City claims to have thelup and murder of two banic messen- i X poisonous. is a product of the factory | largest beauty parlor In the world. |gers in Brooklyn, for which Joe and | NONE BETTER 3 i Brunker Heads U. of P. Clubs, Py the Assoeiated Press as much as the commodity placed on |It occuples the entire floor of & hulf | Morris Dismond, and John Fariie | . $ g CHICAGO, April 3—Each year for-|the market. Tt is not enough for the |block bullding and it cost about|were convieted. The jury had been Catches Mong Lower Po | CHICAGO, ,,.‘,I,. eight times the area [ NAUStry to say to the public, ‘tell ns | $500,000 to fit it up. It is poss A. G. HERRMANN “Her se at cost| Brunker of Chic 5 d i S what to de, for the experts who a patron to spend $114 at ene sitting P , was convicted in February, 750 Tenth St. SE. tomac Declared Poor—Ex- « s 5 sic o o 1 the World War devastated, Col. W. B.| 22220 2T = o ¢ ed State at|Greeley. chief forester of the United L | the ma T en e ve cof the o aak pect Withdrawal of Nets. : at this o Wi ; s the [ States d the Tsaak | B p yesterday | dollar a 1 p Husa P 5 o d national I' Fish Market, foot of Deal re. s ar _C! s B. Cory, jr. and Hm.mm \h\‘yu.mu- oth of Chicago, were pamed “Our wood “supply is two-thirds perch ary and treasurer, respectively. | gone now,” he said, “and we are using e a dull season, Reéord- | cent pound, while southwest, Is ex- fish hing stror | BRR RN S e g 4-Piece Bedroom Suite ower Rotomac, from ;e e | Sixteenth Street Mansions . . & 5 | nsw xw. ||| 10-Piece Dining Room Suite \partments of 1, 2, 3 and 4. rooms with Or 3=Piece OverStufied Suite waters, but it I8 the bis e that laxfitie biggest ind kitchenette and bath, either furnished or un- usual lnmulry ption SHlsea. - Ther | furnished. Apartments are newly decorated. nth to interfere with fishing . $ : but even dater in the References required. Are Higher. ted at 01d Woint this F. E. LUCAS, Manager belng much higher than uaual. Phene North 10,009 I¥ quoted af this season “Only -about one-thivd the usual number of shad are being re this time,” Temarked a dealer, “and No Added Cost for Credit at This Low Price ALL WASHINGTON IS DRESSING UP FOR 4-Piece Walnut-Finished Bedroom Suite, Ebonized EASTER—ON OUR $5 OUTFIT PLAN | Panels—Gold Line Decorated . . SI 2 9 i A real value in bedroom furniture—as illustrated, a bow-foot bed, full size vanity, If vou have as yet not Hundreds of néw styles chifforette and a liberal size dresser with mirror. ON EASY CREDIT TERMS AT come under the magic spell \ o { THIS LOW'PRICE. ° of the $5 OUTFIT PLAN, : 1 ioht ready for the great Satur- just ask vour neighbor. M it day crowds. Here are || Demonstrating that attractive furniture doesn’t have to be high in She'll tell you that it's the 3 b t N\ ‘ A\ wonderful fashions for flce-Come to Th b greatest plan for buying ' ’ Men, Women and Children | P . Hu at prices that evervbody o afiond. I | ™ Complete Ten-Piece Genuine just arrived yesterday, clothes ever conceived. : N ‘ M . “Walnut Dining Suite Why \ 3\ \ ~ W\ Credlt ! = L.rageful Tudor dumn—gfrcnume waliut I\ Ny, Evngd R | ~ Q 3 | A= /2 veneered—consisting of i ‘;‘; alt> . R : | ! oblong extension table, [ » to All i 3 K artistic buffet, double- door server and six genu- ine leather-seat chairs. . . Come here now — vou \ We give credit -most On Credit at This Low Price don’t need cash. Just bring freely. Every man and a happy smile. Pick the Y \ \ woman, single or married, outfit that suits you best 4 N can open a Liberal Charge and tell us to “CHARGE \ccount and pay as con- ST venient. FOUTFIT NO. 1 Thousands OUTFIT NO. 4 $5 Down Secures of New $5 Down Secures s A4 Man's Suit, $39.50 4 Woman's Coat, $24.50 4 Spring Hat. $4.50 A Dress, $19.98 'a'h;’:;";’o.;sz‘szx'rl $5.95 E AS I ER A Spring Hat, $6.98 I OUTFIT NO. 2 OUTFIT NO. 5 $5 Down Secures $5 Down Secures $ 4 Man’s Suit, $24.50 :”S::’,:‘:’I-I;ZS;‘(;'OXSJQSO 1 Topcoat, $29.5 A ' 4 Fur Neckpiece, $12.95 Have Arrived! A Spring Hat, $3.50 _ Including PopularPriced OUTFIT NO. 3 Apparel for - | QUTFIT NO. 6 T = Doso Susies. | Men, Women | 5 pown Secures 3 ' 5 A F Cut Velour 1 Man'siTopcoat, §39550 . A Tailored Suit, $39.50 - WIS § Sy it 30 and Children | % sime'sis W Three-Plece Overstuffed Living Room Suite All on Easy Terms 4 : Ly i : : % $ ¢ Covering is of brown cut velour; l z g Davenport, fireside chair and arm- ;pnng-filkd cushion seats on each RN RGP i 5 chair, well constructed. Have it in piece. On Credit at Tllu Low Price your home for Easter. 7th & E Sts. & e A EEJH[E “ Seventh and D Sts. N.W. i o]