Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1925, Page 10

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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1925. 4 £ Jasenb Morgan and Flora Frank A.'Hall of this city and Helen| Canada’s saving in coal following [;I_ARENI]UN BIV'E e e o —By WEBSTER. Marriage Licenses. ey W Brost and FraniiE Reed. | Gainer ot Locanspor, 1. & Svelonumit of het wate Marriage licenses have been issued to the| George Wegham and Georgino Fieisch- | Edward F. Michael of Allentown, Pa., and | amounts to almost 27,000,000 t 3 mann. following Mary J. McDonald of this city. nually. B AR _George . Mass., and WELL , BERTOr, Winifred YoOu SEEM To Firemen to Have Separate Organization—Will Work With Citizens. NN\ Cork I A r’AdT: (Andrew L Youne o < - tie E. Hesnan of North OFs: {SORERT I “Beinard J. Burns ana Alfred P. Edelin and NN NSAAAEA NN IR SRN R RRREERNRN S BE ALL LT (P, Grorge D. Mack and I.. Wallace. ateh fo The Star. city and , Va., April 14.—The Clarendon V Fire Depart ment, which since nization has been part of the on Citizens’ distinct and This was 7 Dorothy Newman, trice Wate: arie E. Hawkins. 2 . Conn., and | Tsabelle H. Po John_L. Br: Leo Sax Clara W | Walter ¥ Vanderloo Bern Austin of Gr 1la M. Leith of this i and n P Arvestas and Monxia thal 2 constitution ence to the fire a vote of ; reenbers, g amendment indi pdoyd K Hom' of Alexandria, Va.. and cated that t > was not ad g vocated by 3 ny discord among the men f the two organiza tions, & e of a need of a bi, ter fire department and a1 g th ore can be accom plished d this end by havir n concentratir T. Looks Like New resstll Seruritp Storage Gompany WEATHERPROOF CLEANING CO., A 'WE DAMP-PROOF CELLARS" ssssqss 2 . ; % —t Established 1890 as the Storage Department American Security and Trust ( fi?:/:gm(:gir :"; T:fi 1140 Fifteenth Street (between L. and M) LAMPS ne am ce c i . Asafe depository for furs, clothing, rugs, tapestries, curtains, prevent ; e ol A MUDD]MAeoN 8, | - in the Cold Storage Department; for silverware and valuables R R 2! iy ¢ | 709 13th St, e i in the Safe Deposit Vaults; for paintings, pianos, art objects in i hbing o e o he Ul ‘ | = . the heated Art Rooms; for motor cars (dead storage) in the SrLtedn rorier ohas il 7 it i Vehicle Department; for luggage and for furniture and house- make the Clarendon T | It n hold effects in Private Rooms or Space Storage. rtment the best separate 2 on this particular line of work Co-Operation Ts Pledged. sers who voted that ion would its and a zenry that nt of the NN the old ar- ranzement : : | U i 124 il | - | Pzickin%!and shipping.by freight, express, motor van, parcel ke [ o~ (1 post, “Pool” cars (to Pacific Coast at reduced rates) and I ift” of the fire mation of a permanent company | | | | vans (abroad). Marine and transit insurance. Followi of the ass s N Tie OLD-FASHIOMED Boy WHd was. f;m‘:p";u.lf::‘r WARE A DRESS SUIT Th A FORMAL i T ! RIS i e oL Pasurar. 1. an Baem> \ New Cavwmack decided that every citizen of the town L = S 1 il . . should hav vi of joining Copr. 1925 (N. Y. World) Préss Fub. Toy ' Taxis for special delivery the new di tmern hat a mass meeting 1 > of effecting a between your home and would be held I : "“,,\; the | moon. They will make Buffalo, N. Y., | kins celebrated their golden wedding | Bonsall, Mrs. C. V. Ri Mrs. James the plant. Garments on road bonds, the |their home. | anniversary. Mr. Watkins was born | Hood, Mrs. Charles Thorndike, Mrs. SN for feliv ‘6 et z o |in Fairfax County in 1853, R. H. Liggett and Mrs. A. W. Span are called for and deli OL” CAR FOR runced later. e . : Cathrine Luckett in 1875. 1 hoofd ered direct to homes as Mrs. .Frederick Kroeber Sparrow is | Cathrine Luckett in 187 b | card party to be given | resided Fairfax Co o —_—— — 5 = i S O T e v Enien | “Three generations of children and B; early as 7 am. and late | Tor the scopal Eve, Ear and|Mmany other members of the family | 1rths Reported, as 9 pm | Throat Hospital. e G The following births have been reported Many prominent society women will | S to “the Health Department in the last 24| I | ABO a a patre sses fo s D v | Miss G de Sexto! avis of Tre | = = | ach L PIERSREONI I | e Gertrute Senton Davi o zren | it e o e S | UT APRIL 24 e, among them Mrs. Coolidge, |ton, N. J been the house guest| yilaj and Nettie E. Waterstraat. girl William Howard Taft, Mrs.)of Mi R oe o | e B o Lmees | | Reduced Rates for Household Goods James Parmelee, Mrs. George Barnett, | the past week. “. " beach crepe | Miss L.V, Ma : A speclal featuro of the Spring| Geores, g Armi LimnStie g, With Greater Security and Speed Her hat to | B. Logie, Mrs. : Nt i s e s ick 4. and Gertrude G- Schnaebele i _wit \\ afC. H. ockton, s. ch | Washington will give at the Hals ‘Albert W. and Anna C. Irving, boy. :w aoh ;' B0, b, “\“E" b e ‘\‘ou‘rce\ < y D red arish house of All Souls’ Church| Erest and Nancy Machler, boy * id | 't Covi s | Frida will be Russell and Ci Truss. = \!]:‘s:w 13 bert Covington Janin, s Box ses William and Olena Harrison, girl 4 Blocks North of the White House C. A. Aspinwall, President a hat to match and | 4 celebration was held at the Wat- | o o e roses. Mr. Fred-|ying estate in Vienna, Va., Sunday, |at bridge will be Mrs. Austin .| Steel produced in Japan meets only theiDog iman v d Mrs. William R. Wat- ' Mrs. Ridley McLean, Mrs. rd half the demand. A nd Mrs. San e left after the ceremony for a wedding trip to At lantie City and New York. | G ™ T B AT, o i M e o, S 6 BOR WE DO NOT WAIT UNTIL :’B r e 6 l a u DON’T MISS THIS SALE AT oration, th Al b o i ana, X5 FASHIONS GO OUT OF STYLE T 1309 G Street 1 condition in which THE FRIENDLY SHOP World War left Jim, and has breathed new methods ults into this art c f Miss Helen S- ir. and M % 5 Ainsworth, to Mr. heodore . took place at h noon ay, April 11, in the Metropolitan Baptist & B Churc ti R John C. Ball offi the ceremony Mrs. “At Dawning” and | ou T a blue gown ed with silver lace, with hat te *h. She carried a bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. 4 i uth Ainsworth, sister of the he maid of honor, wearing A a blonde sa pe gown with hat -l Reduced!! § Reduced!! Y Roduosd?! med with steel be $22.50, $24.75 $29.50, $34.50 $42.50, $49.50 SMART FROCKS—SEASON'S NEW- respond ] 3 n with s S 4 VALUES $ and $29.50 and $39.50 and $59.50 ¢ EST COLORINGS—AND ALL THE LATEST $ Coats, now Coats, now Coats, now N STYLES. “SATIN CREPES, FLAT CREPES, with hat to matc FLANNEL, CASHMERES AND TWO-TONE B o SHADES, INCLUDING NAVY AN $ 65 $ .75 $33.75 SIZES FOR MISSES AND WOMER. """ emam— 3 Formerly Sold for ¢ e : $15.95 to $24.75. Now......... A buffet lunche 50 guests fol EXTRAORDINARY! COMBINATIONS. ALL THE NEW LIGHT Every New Every New Every New S DR’ESSES =T TuE lowed immediat after at the home of the bride After the luncheon the bridal Couple left for a short honey- ENSEMBLE SUITS WITH COATS interested in FLORIDA develop- ; Material Style Color YOUNG GIRL AS WELL AS THE ment an _opportunity to SEE 3 MATRON. IN THIS COL ¥LORIDA—we have arranged & » med LEC- GREAT BARGAINS, Nt Fur-trim Rosewood i TION YOU ARE SURE TO BE OF CREPE SATIN, BENGALINE, series of personally conducted 8-day tours the next ‘twe' en: ApAL 26th THESE! A Plain Powdsr Blis R i SATISFIED, AS MANY OF OUR o - 5 HIGH -G R;gfj#é;’f‘i‘afi- Bengaline Untrimmed Black—N. 3 :kGEHEIZC- PRICED DRESSES 95 4 oo The bt Charmeen Flare Bottoms e ik CLEARANCE AT e SHicK ? WAL= U X XA TWILL OR FLANNEL. THE DRESSES ARE OF PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE, IN SUMMERY “Where the Breczes COLORINGS. SOME HAVE PLAIN Formerly Sold for Shiis S = SILK CREPE FROCKS WITH SR TOUCHES OF COLOR. $25, $29.50, $34.50. I, outer to, sllow those pertons SR A O SRANG, B GEORGETTE, POIRET SHEEN, miles north of Miami on the BINATIONS OF COLORING IN : J A = coast, where the “Gulf Stream CONTRASTING EFFECTS, THE Pofvetihsen Straightlines rown—Henna & SEE oD e s nmiee Do R R AT A TOUGHES. THAT Tie Fronts _ Ashes of Roses . PRINTED CREPE DE CHINES. breeze.” YLE TOUCHES THAT £ % BEEND EXQUISITELY WITH THE Mannisk Cloths Circular Tan—Grays IS, DRESSES. COATS OF CLOTH, Flannel Double- Greens—all $19.75 to $32.50. Now Hollywood | ifsesisucesce AR St Fourse 2% e eed e TRIMMED WITH LACE, BRAID 'ormerly S0l or P : OUR FINEST DRESSES— ANDIBUTIONS (ACCARS - S39.50, $A5 55400, Featuring Black Coats for Mourning Wear L DRESSES By the Sea Y R MOST EXQUISITE _ BEADED GOWNS FOR STREET, AFTER. FI ,ORIDA : NOO ND EVENING WEAR. % bt i ) : Up to $9.95 i MODELS FROM AMERICA'S ¥ ete.—the finest of hotel accommo- 3 ’a A STYLE CREATORS. ALL COL- 1 Pormerly Sold for - o vou the ekt ad: \ 3 RiDA ciT (o xe'yo by NV $39.50, $49.50, $59.50, $65.00. Now FORIDA G . Caion e e Will ‘eXplals T fuil Breslau Creations Fortunes are being made . ' slaslyviond e e Soene fo bty : 45 Gorgeous Creations!!! in Floridi—and Hollywood is 1 ¥ FEATHER, FLOWER, $ 8 Florida’s most logical buy. " RIBBON, BRAID—AND 3 Special Lot 2 L Suld Bl wsos | 10V Y TER COATS PRy C O MBINATIONS OF Elaborate Fur Trlmmmgs! 17 Jersey Dresses $ NSIlilub;e for $ 50 y’m( - Erg:@ STRAW AND SILK. . oy ~ Next Season ' Hollywood 2 ® EVERY CcONCEW- 21 Handimade Brosdeloth ¢ EUR 1 6 Supeibly Tailored « Regular iy TRIMMED Land and Water Co. ; T ABLE MILLINERY s MODE. Prices NEWS. . R Values $39.50 1426 N. Y. Ave. ; Sensationally Reduced (Oue ts & Customer. Only) and $4950 HYMAN N. LEVY, Mgr. : —No Refunds——No Exchanges— The Friendly Shop, 1309 G St. N.\W.—BRESLAU’S e i L D S i i

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