Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1925, Page 39

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THE EVENING ‘STAR.. WASHINGTON.' D, €, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1923. FRDSALESPLN HTASTIRANGAL| ~ You may net 1 Mississipp_im Official S.ays| h dave rea l i YAS d it, Dealers Are Hardly More Than Office Boys. | but this is the shirt a P N, Miss., May 14.—The eflmm of the Ford Motor Ehieey o sale you have been " J. Miller, State revenue agent of Mississippi, declared last night in a statement on his suit against the Ford Co. for $12,000,000. “For lhe ||an| mation of the public,” e e B it B Ut (e erain waltln or because > ’l‘l P'l of dealers handling its Urudu ts contracts in direct vio- lation of the laws of the State of \hs\ls‘upnl 184 the conditions dealers e Ry e in it are included this should be done there would be no b2 law preventing persons who are th n want financially_able to do so from com bining their capital and a es with the effect of fixing and taining the purchase price of materials and selling price of every article of for Spring and WATCHMAKERS HEAR NATIONAL PRESIDENT : E. H. Hufnagel Addresses Horo- Summel‘. logical Institute Session—Re- ceived by President Coolidge. 1 Institute of Amer- ! is ho s annual meeting to adquarters of the Na io v of Sciences and Na arch Council,- Twenty-first t and B i Among the features of yesterday's session were addres ) i- | roa T(mpkeexnn;. and the| f allroads,” and by experts of the Bu the afternoon there were - Nav: pservatory and the Bu- . of § s. 2 Observa ke ‘on | “International Time Com (4 (4 and President Coolidge rec t members. One of the pur . Institute is to bring about greater ef- ficiency among watchmakers and fine instrumen: makers. . —_— TO NEITHER DISPUTANT Jose A. March Suggests Handing| : \ Territory Over to Bolivia 3 as Solution, ! ¥ ssociated Press. ° - SAN VADOR, May 14.—A sug 2 5 0 0 w h t S h t 3 h for a solution of the Tacna 1te Irts English Broadcloths has been made by Jose A. March, an American, in messages to President Leguia of Peru and President Ales . sandri of Chile. A 800 Tan Shirts N 1 ted \al\ ador, suggests ll‘m( both Per\l and . Chile renounce tieir claims to Tacna . ' . Arica in favor ot Bolivia, which coun 4 try thus would receive its long desired ' 9 0 0 B l S h t 3 s ! 31 e yonl evsbs iole upeen ue rts hitman's Soiesettes the message of Mr. March have been sent to all the Spanish American y countries, to Spain nn(l the League! of Nations in Geneva, r a s r S The president of the International | 8 0 0 G y S h t 1 h f d Trade Office here favors the sugges- > 3 tion of Mr. March. i ; A p na (, X ST S Don’t let Goiter| mar your looks (These are the shades men want) : (And these are the fabrics men want) Prevent it 4 o 3 - ° l n Buy six for Nine-Fifty | Sizes from 13% to 20 i . g T : . E As well as all sleeve lengths. In other words, you don’t have to be a perfect 36 Sh es“:]tl\ifr:’r;g:‘;s | We suggest that now, but tomorrow, when you see these shirts, you'll to get a perfect fit. 3,000 of the shirts have collars attached and 2,000 haven't. There T}ée tiny tasteless trfice of just naturally buy six and think nothing of it, save, of course, that these are arc the French cuffs.and the single barrel cuffs—the latter being very popular just now. 1odine ]( COn‘aan ecps - ;}likt}}:;fnldcfl::gflln;" the splendid shirts for the money. Every shirt in the group has been made to ALS0--2400 IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WOVEN Otherwise it is exactly like | ; : ] dutye 5 b 3 : MADRAS SHIRTS. SHetamows Salctha: | | our careful specifications. This mear s that in every detail of finish and fit : 20 : : : “pours”— & : . i For men who like their shirt wardrobe mixed—we have also included at this very You know Morton’sTo- | ' you can count on everything being just right. This is not simply a bromidic Jow sum ($1.65) over two thousand splendidly made and very handsome madras shirts dizedis superior—made 51 —their chicf claim to fame being that they don’t look like the average $1.65 shirt. To fifis’infi?"” it statement; it is our unadulterated guarantee. tcll you more about them, we'd have to describe a $3 shirt. All sizes, of course. MORTON SALT “" B8 ALSO--1,000 NEW SILK FOULARD NECKTIES-- Write Dept. 212 for FREE BOOK MORTON’S SALT : C WHEN IT RAINS—IT POURS 3 \ £ % As Elfllfl! "Smus"m [] Sfl:k Question: With a tropical worsted suit and a white shirt, what is the proper tie to wear? Answer: A silk foulard. Why, any college man knows this because college men Zor - man caret | are the folks who put foulards on the map. We had to threaten, implore and finally motorists have expressed A\ \ ) £3 : i e [ E ¢ | booddl browbeat the manufacturer to let us have these foulards to sell at 65¢, because, as you They- appreciate BEONITE MR. MOTORIST can imagine, they are all $1 ties. d rear axles. Eow much move sexkible it uss a lubricant ed especially f 5 4 sirte, KX e ‘ ' - 0 Z tor ear or truc! < I 5 S ¥ /i lny with your mind i 3 v .. Demind BBONTTE, 3 = 4 b 3 (TR, 000 a0 substitute. St ! A : uy . \l dealers in five- pmlnd rlnn H -~ -\ F Street at 7th NITE heeker-hourd ‘:;;;:ii::.‘i.i;;\ ' Manhattan Shirts; Trojan Cravats; Dobbs Hats and Hanan Shoes—Where you buy your Society Brand Clothes AND REAR AXLES: DILWORKS audme $278: [

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