Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1925, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WARHINGTON, D. U, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925. < a5 northward slightly more than one de- ment unth ntter e vt nere of| BELIEVED NEVER SEEN BEI*()R q’w:,. a1 of whout the eiznin| [N HOUSEBREAKING CASE| Waieh. wtio cotor iz oe Send beetl wasisiven dn <) Mr. Shurman, so that he may get magnitude or slightly brighter. It [ first d infor on of the latest FE ek 3 0 will be visible in small inst 1 F—— A Walter Washington dm--qup‘:nm:x'l 4 pul’;ufm and _eco- for some weeks, o (NSUUIMENS gy Colored Men Sent to Peniten- nomic conditions in China. Mr. Shur-| Yorkes (Jbservatory Director Says (,pl('slml Visitors .- tiary—Others Are : man is not _l‘,\p(-v'(l‘ll |1.I reach here Students Easy s201 169.77 e ot e Are too Faint to See With Naked Eye. Orbits ke e Assistant Secretary Not Chosen. yes 92 B2 & Princeton University worked aund |art, both colored, w choice for a successor earned a total of $201,169.77, an in-|Penitentiary for thres lomatic Appointments to eretaryl Machursay, B e e e e e s o § Z 715 13th Street re all at sea in that | By the Associated Press ” astronomer, G. Shajn, inal Div Sentenced. - y : matter. veral names have been| CHICAGO. R e Simels in the |earnings of working students in the President’s Attention. mentioned as possible appointees, in. | CHICAGO, April 17.-Three faint: Lo chtness | vear previous, A s it - 24 ed in the last three ceh 23. Its brightness |3 11 of this money was ; i }- cluding that of Hugh R. Wilson, chief ooy doing ‘odd jobs about the col : . . of the Bureau of Current Information, rabably have never e of u star 100 o . e col © peniten ‘ospective_ | State Department. There is a grow- | be rding to Edwin B. Frost, ainter than can be seen with et et : L on el i e alil a.y" lge OW ale o urope | Ing impression, however. that as this of the Yerkes Observatory o naked eye. It moved slo s $ years old, v : ¥ Ftuse, |18 really the first opportunity that | th f ) s{ward in the constellations Virgo and A Most Unusual Collection of Soaintediiito | has had of making ¥ ; , 1 ist of i f = S The cond comet, known by | . nd Albania. i :Re”\‘;ul:(ufim‘:': the periodic Tuttle come: e o S Alscovensa b %[nner %an[e Antique and modern furniture, including Colonial, French, Eng- the Tito \ke advantage of it| The comets are not bright enough |amateur, 1 ) i };«n and Dutch Marquetrie pieces; Persian and Chinese Rugs, : may take advantage of It|ys be visible to the naked eye and it o R : iamond and other jewelry; ecarly American and English Silver, to 1 fa, | b D O e of | the |is not -likely that they will become |He 1 SATURDAY, APRIL 18th ’ Sheflield Plate, Paintings, Rare Prints and Engravings; Hardman log ety M S 20us object . ion to reac Baby Grand Piano; Rich Draperics, Laces, Shawls, Antique and =2 ‘Only short portions of these bodies | this c: r e Marc 24, | S delayed made no ch n the smal Bave e e e e et Nas in the constella: ardman igark %0[’?[ ¢ modern China and Glassware, Mirrors, Bronzes, Miniatures, Fire- with the is official "‘x 1.~A\(«L|lt:‘»(:l~l‘u':‘ hence their future movemen « t yvlnlrv- l:rmw» Old Coverlets, Lamps, Clocks and many other ar- tary, alt of whom: avers)pelec not vet be predicted with m s @ Starting at 7:30 P.M. T e, his predecessor. 2 l)irdx'lnr Frost sa ¥ Sikhism Is Newest Religion. | have been seen befora \, 5 W “ | S : 2,000,000 residents of Nosth.|pected (o return during 1 o e sy ) ardman Park Hotel R S Within Qur Galleries ern India in the Punjab district | tations of their probable : it vel in Ame 8 Orchestra 3 been made at the University of Cali-|discovery or antthing ollowers of e 10 f S Y liswver ,‘“(“:"L ’j::‘“;},:?fifil;;‘[.?d fornia under the direction of Prof.|coverer. It was & £ Ay 715 13th Street i H = leu\‘ hner. Api 4, and 4 K h B i 5 1y, the incumbe of y modern fads or cults. ¥ > 1AL . For Res ations, /1) ; " mitern: tada or cults | LOMCRNEEL L ered by al SDr 500 or Reservation | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday M te ion of a yvoung Hindu prm-hel abo = *] oo e ¢ Tamther: Tt Mitered ‘trom [ Evening Dress (R April 21st, 22d, 23d and 24th, 1925 ] anity ot 5 Continuing : N i At P. M. Each Day o I By order of the American Security and Trust Co., Executor of L . | { g I [ the Estate of Henrietta M. Halliday; the New England Trust Co., ; Sikhs ste ace St : 0 /] Executor of the Estate of Mary E. §, 2 to con- icide. They are a sturdy, Every 2. ? withheld by request). B Blgeion; sndotters/i(xames e as-|rugged type not found elsewhere in ! lve . bl s It R R\ 7 S Terms, Cash. i — ) India. Now on View Established in 1900 ¥ OF RICHTER’S JEWELRY STOCK We must vacate within a very few days and must sacrifice our entire stock before we do so. places in *ha S For 24 vears we have been the leading credit clothing store in this city. Why? Because we % A Few of the Many Great Bargains 32 mechadie. ojquonl rpution dvich $1.50 Westclox American Alarm Clocks.. 95¢ e oS s Al $10.50 Sterling Silver Candlesticks, pair. . $5.29 $4.00 Ingersoll Radiolite Watches $30.00 Rectangular Solid Gold 16-Jewel Wrist Watches Gents'Elgin Watches, Complete with Chain 51350 [ |~ AT BUTLER’S SENSATIONAL ' Other items such as Diamonds, Watches, Watch \ a & B - ..L‘J;‘.'.fi.‘.“['.‘,',"...”'" vy in small weekly Chains, Belt Buckles, Mesh Bags, Vanity Cases, > Scarf Pins, Emblem Goods, Cuff Links, Wedding =l Ensemble Suits Flare Coats Rings, Fancy Beads, Rogers and Community Silver- avily trimmed with plated Tableware, Holloware, Clocks, Toilet Sets, fur. Al the new Sl etc., at sacrifice prices. ; : We know that advertising will only interest you in this 1s you wear— weekly or monthly, is allthat's” required. i Everything Must Go g BBy event—it takes savings and genuine bargains to make you Men 5 Topcoa.ts—Smts T ; (5 take advantage! They're here and we want you to come and o " f 701 2 B\‘ t;{ff;’/ “8:‘::::‘“ (5] = ) see them. Our stocks are loaded and you will have no dif- 7th &) Vg —— Ziii ficulty getting suited. Come! - ; NEW CLOTHES NOW! LADIES’ COATS The newest shades of Spring, many coats with fur borders; twills, sports, etc. NEW DRESSES New stralghtlmed modes, flare bottoms, every new shade; sizes for everybody. 14.75 Up Coats isa|| Best Values with attractive =i || FEasiest Credit n value. 2SR SATHIT N SR AL V7 O M N SO Vi S | Al il 1 I Hi | | Il Boys’ Tan Welt-Sole Oxfords . . . Sizes 1 to 6. tached rubber ENTRANCES—8th ST. & E ST.—STAIRWAY, 8th ST. SHOE SHOP VESTIBULE heels (RS Now! Clearance! Now! Clearance! Coats | Ensembles Handsome Late Spring Mod- Can You Imagine a Coat and els—Plain or . Bordered— a Dress, Both for this Ridi- Every Desirable Spring Col- culously Low Price? Truly a or—A Wonderful Choice at Remarkable Saving Oppor- . . itv! This Lowered Price. tunity: 1512 Charge 117 We Cater Look What Your Credit Will Do for You | * EASIEST TERMS IN THE WORLD! A Clean Sweep of . MEN’S SUITS ENSEMBLE SUITS WE T New English Styles $24.50 Up RUST $24.50 TRIMMED HATS ' MEN’S TOPCOAT Values to $7.98 YOU b All New Shangs 5 $3 '9 8 You or any member of your $ 2 4. 50 family may select as many of these clothing values as you _GIRLS’ COATS! B b s ke BOYS’ SUITS Sizes for Junior and Miss It's easy to open an account! All the New Light Shades The Ensemble doubles the effective- ness of your wardrobe. And here, the Scores of these new coats reduced for very latest styles, reduced for clearance. this clearance! Beautiful models in all Models of silk and cloth, tailored along the latest colors and styles. Poiret fashionable lines, with frock to match. Twills, Flannels, Faille Silk, with and Look at the one sketched and you will without borders. Sizes 16 to 44. For realize that this is the sale you've been such unusual values, shop early! awaiting. Shop Early! Clearance! ' 691 Prs. Women’s DRESSES ' LOW SHOES $.49) 3 i ! Dazzling in both beauty and value, Several new patterns shown for the U these dresses are a sensation! Georgette, first time and made to sell for much higher i flowered crepes, cantons and lace com- prices. All have fine flexible soles with binations, as well as other materials. Flounces, flares and straight-line leather and covered heels. In patent leather, tan leather, combina- effects add to their smartness. All summer shades. Sizes 16 to 50. tions, in kid and suede and patent and tan. Continuing; Sale Childrdn’s.Loy Sh es nirchgd»,g‘f_lts_‘ ; 8l ———[o|——|a|c—f—|o]lc———[n|——[b]——=[s]———=] o] c——] Come to the Store That Serves You Best! :EE—:EE::—]G-JC—EIE::]DE: ——[o|——|o|———[alc———=| 0| —— o[ — » —ele———]a[c——m0] siee L SILIOLSENW, o S

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