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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MAY 15 1925 I [ 1 CHILDREN INFEST DUMP. | ’ :L(“;\m“rm.z the nes 4:1 ]t:::(i"s( ||u1:x 4 BALTIMORE “WET pRESS”}:}yfi:\l;":[flfug:—d‘,ml"vziljs:_sr]r«'.‘el:;l ac New. Zea.land Loan Discounted. | MMM ""”"““”” i UAI_ DEFEF\‘S C . were Dr. John W HIT BY BIBLE CLASS |uhere of such conditions and be it| LONDON, May 15 (P).—The unde: e il | Police A~ked to Investigate Chmwe\ IN ECONOM'CS TOL By _ llor of Lincoln M further writers of the New and £7,000,000 Grlflllh Coal Cnl’porahon Cumberland “Resolved, That the statements |ioan, which was offe SEERANE Ol Garbngs : . from the wet press of Baltim - ce o > be D‘ !‘. 8 — et Resolution Says Glorification of on the question of prohibition an 5 9 1t of the i l'-l AR U : “Weed" Will Add $345,000,000 to ! 5 Dry Law Violators Is enforcement should be discomfo 4 2 offe L 1% per cent ly disregarded; and be it|giscount. B i ood lean oal Aid to Crime. e lump ln that Treasury This Year, v‘. 3. Bur l Special Dispatch to The Star “hin: o > the " 3 | : e it Plan Before Coolidge Calls‘.}' a mecea for chil- Ja@me says. for’ 0 the depot| " BALTIMORE, M our influence and patronage the papers which face about and f i 3 = 3 rd, P h, X 1 ; s ap o : assist i Iding the law and the Only for Repeating Last B \m'; sacco in repre o e e avad] i ] Booatiiotio Year’s Activities. to look over the ; : i ‘;“"":\"\ opal " ' . ec untiving - wit ¢ 4 - t to take t N. Y., Mrs. : v every mors ated with /1¥43 CONNECTICUT AVENUR e e e {from « ; ‘ : N “of the Order of Orange CLUB TO PRESENT PLAY. |5/, L. vl 5 S 5 08 he Dutch Queen. A ] i Vi Al ¥ ket z roug! —_— To Make Rooin for New Summer Models— O-E-Mor Group to Give “Life,”|life o BHey W : 3 a T TSR S R R FINAL CLEARANCE | That we deem it the | via Marlboro or Balto. and Annapolis Pike. i ‘l\|l ‘WM"WWW'W’&WW 123222TTI LTI Friday and Saturday Spring Hats—$7.50 to $20 The reduced models include smart hats for every occasion. An unusual opportunity to cconomize on millinery of quality. 3 the | the G all internal | 3, t¢ morrow night at | revenu o 1914, de- air, who esti- farmers in 1 ribution of th hich the domes . Owing to the unusual reductions, this sale will be on a cash basis. Saks C> @mpany PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SEVENTH STR In the Boys’ Section for us to put in LSS SIS s S 1T : ‘ ATCH REPAIRING || i w no w atch is too compli- R‘ perfect order. | ;v at least 300 years, the Se ?,?/BBY) A | said, it is only within the ps = wirTnad) 615 15th St N.W. Main 7108 VAMBULANCES $4.00 33883 The ‘“Bobby Strap”’ SHORT vamp, round toe, a g buckled wide strap and low walking heel, make this an ideal shoe for the college miss, the girl at the seashore, or the mountains. Patent leather, black satin or livht tan calf. Sizes AAA to C, 2% to 9. 511.50 STETSON SHOE SHOP THIRTEEN FivE I¥ STREET n rontifs 1315 N. Y. Ave. One Block From U. S. Treasury The Wolld; Wonder~ CAFETERIA Frank P. vl"enwirk c_o min- g / ( Proprietor i i1310233220302122003202 12 22002 1302232222 3702302352 Celebrating our Third Anniversary Tomorrow N this, the anniversary of our Birthday, we wish to our appreciat gnnumxmnmmn:zm:m casion on guarantee of est satisfaction to you, our patrons, who have made possible our great success Our Birthday Gift to You \ FREE :.foe e TOMORROW Fi121328208828 1883802000 22200000888208 0 22228000T0202223308808803228822 mxxw::m&mz:&smmm 4l interval o ! i al | - [ 9" tiwean them thereafter, A Box of the Noted : To\\'gl Founcfl Conv»icted, ‘ POLLY TRENT CANDY Genutne Superna tural e SPECIAL NOTICE! Beginning Monday, May | O S will offer, th n to our g ular cafeteria service, your choice of e d” or nd $1, from 5 to 8 P.M. dail Sunday. Per soked and ¥ v balanced—and served by ex e i) 5 Span perienced white wait % STYLED FOR YOUNG MEN only 1,200 e : et | Well dressed men are now = wearing Panama Hats i [ | Boys’ Two-Pants Vest Suits Reduced to for Style and Comfort. $12.75 ‘ Ask your hatter to show you ¢ el 0 a Genuine ¢ Sapernatural Panamas _ Smart, dressy Spring mixture fabrics, \\ii!l the $ with the natural edges uncut. English sack coat, smart blunt vest and 2 pairs of knickers. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SEVENTH STREET You can tell them by our trade Sizes 7 to 18 years. mark stamped on the sweatbands. The ‘“‘Longie” Reduced.to PRESENTING $17.95 Most popular suit for boys of 13 to 18 vears 9 i Sm;u‘t:\\i(Ii*—hnttfvfflfll long tre liux'cr\ ;‘md golf 1}mckl 2 5 O M E N S S U I S ers, with English loose-fitting coat and blunt vest, a in neat mixture of Spring fabrics. Models for both Men Small Boys’ Most Unusual Il &= ( i ' Longies Showing of and Young Men—all Il A r aks é’ Ompa)l)) : Reduced— Boys’ Wash the season’s popular Il A\ 5l e o R $11.65 Suits, $2.95 fabrics. fi L ) BYSTGGOY IS GY TV GIGPIPIIST Y SPGH IV VIS SV S e v s brlill:fi[,-j_)‘ld}; “(;,‘;li l’]‘fi = ],]n]‘,“c‘;:‘t :]m]l::)dg:[;;l(’i:: T coat It Seat Palmer cloth and other s : high-grade fabrics in mid- one straight and one dies, button-ons and kiddie $ When You Choose pair long trousers. and ruffled models. Long ! Sies 41019 veas: or short sleeves and long a Panama M ake : \ url short trousers. Solid colors and combinations. Sure That It Is An q “Fruit of the Sizes 2 to 10 years. Worsteds . ‘ . Loom”’ Blouses U::;;rz?sI:erl Correct 1n every detail, and Ecuadorian i : Now—$1.00 Boys’ Wash Worsteds we are aware that even forty Super- T rrne men g Sport collars with short Hats, $1.50 sleeves, and collar-attached J : with long sleeves. This Gabardines, poplins, Cheviots dollars iS a very Illoderate i i < i J r high-grade wash fabric, at ) c i S 3 Natu al a ne\\glo:\' p\x}ict‘. ca:l| l‘;le hfllll St sty s ns ) Cassimeres price for such value. s b it o others that go well with e : There’ " et et % ™ 1nd Kiddie styles for T = 2 leres an assur- Y o 4 < = e Saglduenaiil We are putting on this sale I e ! M Sizes 7 to 16 years. boys. 2 to 10 years. Panama Hat that W N et 2 Boys’ Section—Second Floor andidonble to pep up sales and offer espe- | l makes a man feel that breasted styles cially fine suits for the price— S Sttt Sl : [ Boys’ Crepe-Sole Keds in regulars, stouts ~ in some cases there are extra g , o Made in the lace-to- and shorts trousers you can secure for Saks has all the latest blocks for young men, and a more conserva- \ toe style in brown can vas, with brown ath- tive shape for those that prefer it. vas, wit In our regular the added cost of : letic trimming, ankle & < Fancy and solid color bands—just as you choose. < patch and toe cap. clothing section Third Floor Priced $5.75 $7.75 $9.75 $15.75 e ' o $2.50 Saks—First Floor Sports Goods—Fourth Floor