Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1925, Page 11

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THE EVENING ® STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., _FRIDAY, MAY MASONS MAKE WAR ON FAKE LODGES Fraterrity in New York Charges Many Spuricus Or- | “Cowboy Mayor” ID VIDEND BY PIGGLY | Willing to Meet | WIGGLY IS ENJOINED Jardine at Roping e 2 - Court Forbids Back Payments to {Legion’s Rodeo Proposal| Holders of the Preferred Is Acceptable to Omaha Executive. them, will not mon stockholders, T least, it was d Chancellor- F. ainst | roping contest at the American to be [rodeo here. some tlme between N we mulcted thou him come on,” 1 willing to take they come from from the toughest T think Ation event the tion beipg m stdekhold t Dawes County, ning out one of the the paving horse thi | toughe dividends on the preferred | empowered fation which | 3 ¢ Heiskell held that until cUng or circulating” | I_PLl-:lE\SE | EAVE THE : managcmcnt! 4 A new product! ric he justic 0 to $300 (‘LAFL[N | i yes i—xnmlned for Glasses. If mmlmnnt found necessary we will so ; advise y CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. | 1311 G 922 14th | The Velvet Kind ICE.CREAM" vn;vh s told of an Egyp | { ! < with | | Established 1889 _ ENGINEERS INVTRAINING. Three Re ce Officers Report at| Humphreys: i wam--—vuvphl espec- lally—an be wormed regulariz. SERGEANT'S SURE SHOT Sf active | They | { Hilton | stores, pet shops or by mail. Free DogBook. Poli Miller's famous Dog Book on Diseases of Dogs, also care, feeding and breeding. Symptom Chart and Senator Vest's celebrated. “Tribute to a Dog.” Our FREE ADVICE SERVICE an- ecm’ts G D%DICINES um D 0., Ine Siccer, Richmend Ve. HUDSON'S (©)UR Candy Gift Packages are more than mere boxes of good tasting candy—we have planned everyone to carry a beautiful message of remembrance to Mother, either by a thoughtfully worded card, appropriate motto or ribbon and floral decorations. Come early and make your selections from the following: Mother’s Pride Chaocolates or Bon Bonsand Chocolates attractively dressed for the ooccasion. 59¢ FULL POUND 5] The New $ PrinceofWales COATS Silk-Lined— Fine assortment of Choco- lates in beautifully deco- rated container, elaborated ith Carnations. $ FuLL rounp 1.25 Candy Carnations Mother’s favorite flower scribed with a charming beautifully reprofuced in Togieisgge SiilNide. Special Mother’s Day Big Three for Friday and Saturday, May 8 and 9 Mother’s Favorite Package Ihe A fine package for Mother, consisting of Hig Chocolate Covered Sweets, Fruit flavored Jellies, and delicious Bon Bons. 59¢ JThree All Value, POUND Old Fashion Bar Package Presenting Molasses, Butterscotch, Choc- olate Cocoanut Cream, and assorted Nut Three Packages e Etswhere, Pounp 60c for Chocolate Covered Peppermint | ! C Mother’s Remembrance Package A select variety of delicious Chocolates and Homemade Sweets, centered with a gold-framed medallion in- Flowered Silks Patties Delicious Sweets of snow white sugar cream centers exquisitely fla- vored. Elsewhere, POUND 599 "DONNELL’ O DRUG STORES S 1405 H St. N.W. l 723 14th St. N.W. | l 604 9th St. N.W. F §t. Cor. 12th ' Loft Authorized Selling Agent STOUT §$ COATS Sizes up to 54 | ordered to Honolulu, Hawaii, for duty Another Striking Demonstration of Miracle Values 95 Miracle Values 95 Miracle Values *New Silks; Wanted Shades assets had been replaced by mnuhr A~ne(~ a dividend could not 1_\' declared. MAKES BETTING A CRIME ist of $1,600,000, 1Bm Passed hy Florida House Pro-| ourt recently de- unders owed the aunders is now seek- from bankruptey. which the Distr ¢ided Clarence corporation. ing a dischar videfl Severe Penalty. TALLAHASSEE The House of Rep! Flo Gen Assemb) passed -the anti i duced ¥ (OSSR G P il Transferred to Hawaii. Col. Truman O. Murphy, inspector |1y morning, a felony, punishable t of one to five years general at Fort Hayes, Ohlo, has been | and & fine not to exceed $5:000. The bill was but slightly amended and passed by a vote of 52 to 20. WANTED!! high-grade Salesmen with the Infantry e m at ONCEM TEN men in Washington—with an estab- lished HIGH-GRADE reputation, and with a proven earning capacity of over $5.000 a year can better themselves if they are tunate ennugh to q\ulniy for nur stafl. WE JON- ALIT] ‘l'() OUR OR(-/\NI' TION— possibly you are one! Open Evenings Until 10 P.M. ! Main 347 “MIRACLE’ PRICES! Miracle Valaes 95 Miracle Values 95 Miracle Valaes Novelty Sport $ COATS All Shades— Valaes Lovely Silk Dresses 95 Miracle Values Beautiful Silk Creations STOUT § DRESSES Sizes up to 52 1925. ATURDAY'’S PLENDID PECIALS Women’s Long Crepe Kimonos serventime crepe. with - Iarge " flow ing sleeve: silk embroidery or shirred ribbon trimmed: ors and sizes. Wemen’s Satine Coshlme i3 95¢ Heavy Sizes 36 Girls’ Muslin Underwear all col- Lustrous. 1 ack Arr ol Bien hades. to 44 Sizes 4 to T4 Sears Women's th Frocks 50¢ Mcn A Balbriggan Shms and Drawers 59¢ Boys’ and Girls’ Nainsook Waist Union 29c “Rnben;s" Baby UrMershirts Genuine Ruben Brand _ Underwear 10 medium weight Sizes 1 month to $1.50 Women's Long * Silk Gloves | (like picture), | styles in brightest and pretties | to $20.00. 21cf1" 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. BEHRENDS’ y \bf\"l‘fl LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL P \Tl'l*ll\\ Closing-Out Pru:es on All =1 COATS--SUITS--ENSEMBLES $10 and $12.50 Coats $5 .95 85 Coats to go for this price in gray, tan, rust and brown. Lined throughout and made $20.00 and $25.00 Ensembles and Suits of splendid quality polaire in plain colors and self-checked and striped cloths. Nobby new sport models for misses and women 22 Ensembles 9 Coat that sold 00 in this Smart bie didly tailored lose-out price $20 l00 and $25 Coats }§ $15.00 and $19.98 Coats New Double-breasted Pri and all the ce.of Wales Coats Cle )se-out price. Big Sale of = GlRLS’ WHITE DRESSES $2.50 ORGANDIE DRESSES Crisp, fresh Organdy Dresses izde with embroidered Ber- ned steeves. & 14 years. $4.00 Organdie Dresses $12.50 Crepe De Chine | or Net Dresses 55, 56, $ BROADCLOTH—LINEN—SILKS About brand-new n stripes, fl / colors in voung girls WOMEN'S 7'50 MISSES’ k. 200 wonderfully good-looking dresses in all the popular oral effects and bright plain vogue this season. Styles for and women. $1.50 Guaranteed Brand Silk Hose $2.50 Women’s Reducing Corsets ‘eupporters. .00 R & G Silk s Slmiermotisios ., '_Brouded Sl 59c Boys’ and Girls’. | Sport Hose $10.00 Boys’ Vest Sults Tweeds, made like Dad’s, with Vests and Knicker Pants, well tailore 16 years. 52 50 Boys’ Shantung Flapper Style Wash Si of highly me; cloth and contrasting front and sizes 3 to 8 pongee, Copen, gray. ntung, collars Colors, rized broad- with eb belts: colors, tan. Pencil Stripes and Novel [\ Weaves, d and lined throughout. Sizes 7 to Blue, Gray and Brown. Broadcloth and Wash Suits $ 5.98 $5.00 Boys’ Top Coats Mannish Reefer, made $3 95 of tweed cloth; 3 pockets, all-around belt and em- blem trimmed; nicely lined. Size to 8. Brown and and CUTEST BABIES’ TOGS AT LOWEST PRICES LITTLE TOTS’ PANTY DRESSES \. Fancy prints, ginghams, chambray and novelty weave' materials, c made in cute panty style with band or clastic knee; applique or nIL d. Sizes 2 to 6. All colors. embroidery trimme $2.00 Little Voile Dresses $l .19 ghade of ehout ol s e . Droidered and rib- Ton, trimmer: sizes 6: desirable “hades. $4.00 Little Tots’ Rayon and Wool Knitted Cnpe& Novelty _ weave it $9.78| s ~h\fllulde ages 2 to flower or large Tots’ TOTS’ HATS $1.00 to $5.00 (Lcsborn, | Fancy A Saturday Shoe Sale That Will Crowd the Department $5 SHOES All the new * novelty styles in fashionable cut-outs and strap styles in blac¢k, tan, gray and white. Also Crepe- soled Sport Shoes. I

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