Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1925, Page 19

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TOKIO UNALARMED BY OAHU DEFENSES Holds Strong U. S. Navy Base in Pacific Is Not Menace to Japan. TOKIQ, May 19.--A spokesman for Japanese government toduy suld | APAN was not alarmed by | nses is 1 matter of U tes do- | E base | Fleet in Hawailan Waters Shows | Speed in Maneuvers. ) Lahaina | ates battle fleet continued to t the war zame at sea last night. The maneu: vers were resumed yesterday i\hen the fleet left Lahaina, Island of Maui, 8 undergoir ' required dir Roadstead, the United movements of the m i i Igtvas presumed the channel in the | Lahaina Roadstead had been opened | in a theoretical mine fi through | which the fleet passed a sweepers | 1 * mines, permitting the fle sea 15 knot rming the and outer screen of de- e three ba [ B | have been so successful that they will 1. Zimmermann, A. Fenstad, m: Panella alatea.” Suppe tic, :‘Arabian Dance"” inese Dance,” Crist The Opera - Mirror,” Tobani Fox trot popular, “Follow the Swallow” . .. lenderson Waltz song, “Away From You,” Ager Roberts spangled Banner.” Finale, *1 “The Star By the United States Navy Band, 7:30 p.m.. at Chev: Ci Charles Benter, olero. (b) Jota, villanas, (@) March of the- Suppe Valses, “Venus on Earth,” (tango) . seiy OF from “Rose Marie, Virginia Lawyer Il ecial Dispateh to The home here, v the family. He is suffering from Aerial ma ces in Australia be extended to remote sections of the easTegnizeo <t THE 600 VIRGINIA FARMERS STUDY CATTLE GRADING Visit Baltimore Stockyards to Learn Benefits of Classing Their Shipments. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, May 19.—To get first- hand information on how cattle is graded and sold here, 600 farmers from Virginia, all of them cattle raisers, spent y day inspecting the local s a rule, know hi according to J. V. Ti knowledge crops and live stock. The union stock- yards officials consented to show them how the selling is done in Baltimore, where the great bulk of the Virginia cattle is marketed. Jur purpose is to show the farm he men who raise the cattle- ertain grades of hogs, shee) e hope to the neces- s Just as th e hogs, cat standard The original fine table EVENING "STAR, ow to | 'HIS organization reaching out into the country brings you the choicest and richest milk from dairy farms that WASHINGTON, weights and not have some heavies and some lights with an average of that standard weight.” - . — A writer says that America has al- ways been keenly interested in carly settlers. Financially speaking? he {( Velvet Kind ICE CREAM D. C, : [ "TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1925. 00O WITH PRICES SO LOW YOU’D THINK IT A SALE EVENTFUL REPRICING OF LIFETIME FURNITURE BRINGS PRICES DOWN TO A NEW LOW LEVEL Unusual Values from the Bedroom Department Six-piece Blue Enamel Bedroom Suite, with floral decoration; twin beds. Reduced to $325 $395 T'en-piece Amber Maple Bedroom Suite, carved poster bed; hanging glasses. Reduced to. Grand Rapids Made Parchment Deco- Eventful Hundreds of Rare Values Repricing of a portion of our stock that has made prices now as low as any sale has ever afforded. Hundreds of fine suites and single pieces remarkably underpriced. great Consistent with its policy of but two sales a year, Mayer & Co. holds sales only in the months of Feb- ruary and August—even though something unusual takes place at another time. Yet, with a knowledge of these values, we feel that you, too, should know about them. Distinctly different from February and August Sales, this “in-between” repricing does not include our entire stock. rated Bedroom Suite. Seven issi lects Inner Mission Conference Elec pieces. Reduced to. would otherwise be beyond your reach. It supplies you with the highest quality of milk promptly and unfailingly every day in the year. $250 $395 $375 MAYER & CO. Four-piece Bedroom Suite, with bow @ ‘ bed and full size vanity dresser $275 Seventh St. Phila N delphia ; Cream Cheese A PheniX'CHmE Delicacy rich and Creamy . . Sold only in packages Officers and Adjourns. 'SBURGH, Pa., May 19 ((@).— | th annual conference of the | Inner Mission was brought | e lute yvesterday with the an- nouncement of officers clected for the | ensuing year as follows: | v. F. O. Hanson, Des | e president, Rev. C. Columbus, Ohio; secre- | Rev. H. L. Bosserman, Brooklyn, er, C. H. Boyer, Chicago. rmen elected were: Rev. old, Philadelphia, chil- aren’s work; Rev. H. B. Kildahl, Min- Minn., _institutions; = Rev. inlund, Omaha, Nebr., dea- ork; Mrs. Paul Hill, Milwau- . hospices: Rev. W. P. Elson, publ Rev. Ambrose Seven-piece Berkey & Gay Suite, in mahogany, with solid mahogany interiors: bow-style bed Seven-piece Suite, in Patina maple and walnut, chest of drawers and de- lightful vanity Bet. DG E Hering, Pittsburgh, training schools. Mr. Hering is supérintendent of the Lutheran Inner Mission Society Training Schools. The annual conference next year will be held in Minneapolis, Minn. PHONE NORTH 5997 = i Although the Argentina building boom of the last two years continues, the demand for houses and apart- ments has not been met. o z INISHIE Smooth “unscuffled” Floors . Freefromjagged {ml marks, {\1 dentsandthe unsightly scars 700 Pairs of Women's Quilted Satin Boudoir Slippers With Padded Soles and Heels —Assorted Colors Regular $1.25 890 Value, All the Season’s Smart Footwear - for Women IS ROYAL L. S. Plaut & Co., Newark, N. J. Courteous Service Shoes for Street, Dress and Evening Wear The Fair, Chicago, Ill. Quality Merchandise TERSEENISEGEEEEREEEN/ SHOE DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR OVER 2,500 PAIRS OF of careless family traffic. And Other Fine Quality Shoes In a Sale That is Making Shoe History The surplus stock of their New York, Boston and Chicago distributing centers—many with the original selling price stamped on the soles—all of them the same quality being sold in many stores throughout the country from $5.50to $10 a pair. “Even If Youw've Never Attended a Shoe Sale Before, Be Here; I T'S DIFFERENTY” 763 At $2.9 763 Pairs Pairs All the smartest styles of today and the coming months. All brand new and every pair guaranteed just the same as if one paid the regular price for them. A genuine opportunity to buy good footwear at a fraction of their real worth. AA TO D WIDTHS IN SIZES 2V Goared pumps Two-tones 2-button pumps Obera pumps Novelty pumps 3-bar pumps Oxfords !’atcnt Ieat.her One-strap pumps Tan calfskin Brown kidskin Black satin Gray suede Strap pumps Silvercloth Sailor ties White Reignskin White Pro Buck cloth - T T R S S E R S SR S SR g [ E R R R R RN R R R R R R R R R R R L ' : . % How easy it is to have them always, simply by spreading a coat of SO-E-ZY Varnish Stain on them regularly. Come in here today, select your color and ask for our suggestions for best results in giving your floors protection, long wear and beauty. Present this advertisement to any of the following dealers for YOUR free Sample ar 1 Color Card Mitchell Hardware Co. Bass & Jones 5000 Wisconsin Ave. 4011 Eldridge Ave. N.W. Brentwood, Md. Morgan Brothers J. R. Lawrence 3001 P St. N.W. Clarendon, Va. South East Hardware Co. Berwyn Hardware Co. 611 Penna. Ave. S. E. E. B. Rector 5443 Conduit Rd. C.W. Hartman Suitland, Md. Standard Plate Glass Company 719-721 Seventh Street, N.W. ‘Washington, D.C. T0 8 700 Pairs at $3.90 Actual Values From $5.50t0 $7 1,300 Pairs at $4.00 Actual Values, $7.50 to $10

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