Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1925, Page 26

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26 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, TUESDAY, MAY 19, SUITTOGAINTITLE Bear, Coast Guard Veteran, Off { = | For Another “Farewell Arctic Tour” ! ‘ ¢ Y { 280 Boys’ $* Jpring IF xS 59 300 Boys’ 79¢ to TU M G"_I_ ESTATEiFamous Old Messenger of Mercy to Land of Mid-|‘ Sweaters, Two for g N $1 Caps, Two for 3 4 f Light-weight P ullover Suiting Mixture Caps, night Sun, Reported to Be Scrapped, Goes | Sweaters, in tan, tan and made of high-grade wo brown and powder blue: § § ens to mateh the Spri Relatives Claim McGill Build- Forth Again; Carries Wrangell Refugees. | V-shaped neck and roll sults; assorted patterns. 5 g 3 | collar. Sizes 26 to 34. Sizes 6% to 7 Ing and Other Property wnh d Press, " probably see the old Bear starting May 19.—The Coast |North for one more farewell. That Accrued Rentals. : r in off for the Arctic|one, 1 believe, will realy o | finish. Congress has authorized u |f| e new vessel. She will be ready for the |§| Claiming title to the McGill build-|seas. 5. Bashimadls fmones e well | senvice In two vears. But Idoubt | i The. a0 405 (G atrest SaaN b A Sarah Bernhardt ever|if she will ever equal the record of | - NN “\\! ) Z Z TADECIt Earic. 1 aaaition to ecora® She has been reported |the Bear.” I =2 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ U / 2 //;/4 rentals of $100,000, five cousin time and again. t Summer| The Bear, following her long record | —— 3 SR . / G the late James H. McGill yvesterday [came a report from Behring Straits|of erraufls of me carrying back | S > S N brought suit in ejectment in the Dis- 3 | @ 300 miles | - D trict Supreme Court against the 2 . 4 circle, elght | Washington Loan and Trust Co able cart he s 2 s, refugees from the ll- | ot b e 3 s as | fated angell and expedition | 9. The Dlata ol on sut | which began in 1921. These kskimos | Witliam D. T o Hartwell, |4 _little twisted and dented and last|left their homes in Alaska with C. H. vril J. Mo e ‘all she made Seattle a Wells, an American explorer, went | 4 H 4 @ney 4 art ¥ Attorneve S . to Wrangell and were captured by : : H 3 i Leckie, Cox and Sherier and Ernest s s v dolled up|members of the crew of the Soviet F i = 4T COO R. West. {1k nd with apper make- | ship Red Octobe aken prisoners to ||| ¥ £ ! = . 1d make Edna Wallace | Viadivostok, their furs and supplies = =, | = \\\§§\\\ Statement by Attorney. Hopper chew nail confiscated. They were rescued from ||| TS /////%/Z@% X\S\Z\\. % » = - = e Porty - vy 'S 0 0 vstok by the Ameris Red Attorney Josaphi T Bberier oticay Forty-one y ago next month the ostol h nerican Red Lo Bear, under command of Winfield | brought to Seattle, and turned James H. Mc ;;1| who died in 19 cott Schley, hero of Sautiago Bay)| oV to Interior Department officials, | ’ was a native of but a nat a 2 S Navy, picked | who started them on the trip home. || ized American citizen. By his will he H A. W. ey, then a first 'Ihj‘ l‘@-n'_‘ S rs 3 a. devised his proper < v dur- | x 3 remaining sur- ere for Nome, ing her life and then to the town of that ill-fated Arct ling there about the 1Ist of July | Bomanville, O Ja, where his | tion, and brought them b: ivi- | soon thereafter as navigation is pe widow died in | lization. Since then the r & rle she will go on to P ' | brought many persons bs |Hope to drop the refugees {lization and bes carried cl thelr. homes, Jeave' wmatt: end: wivs Il Tomorrow—W ednesday, May 20th—One Day Only | to many in the Land of the Midnight |medical aid, legal advice, and “ca R the law” of the United Sta o s 2 S lef o e i s S T S W ashington’s Greatest Sale for Boys! Claim Aliens Are Disqualified. 2 of the ship, Na rd: k- arshals and oth repre . . ~ = . & 2 e e Spring about this thme youli | Uves of the Department of Juet | Over $10,000 Worth of New Merchandise Represented In This Tremendous Money-Saving Event and the bei | To newcomers in Washington, who are not acquainted with our famous Dollar Day for Boys, we state it is a once-a-month event and that the f\‘mhfiycd S coie fr s ‘ “Kellogg’s Al l-BRAN has enfirely I'elieved | i for one day only. On Dollar Day we offer seasonable and dependable quality merchandise at wonderful savings—in many instances at prices he of law to t actual cost of production. ©nly by careful planning and the hearty co-operation of our regular manufacturers, it is possible to offer such great valt arest heirs capal »: me of consfipafion’" writes grateful fathel' | offer in our Monthly Dollar Sale. The ravages of _ You can get permanent relief |§ S‘e‘e":;““;;‘j}dd‘i;p:;g'l%&m\gc_;?‘;c‘;;_s_onmenw. early shopping is advised, Quantities are stated before each item—no more when sold ou . 3 from constipation with Kellogg’ hd CONVICT TO TESTIFY. constipation can T Rt T iy EE S R A worped. Hore & cmmeptedlnan gt || 300 Boys’ 3-Piece English Vest | 1,260 Boys’ Regular $1.39 to s Wikness 1 Tangiey (Teiad signed evidence, Ieccmmend it because it is a bulk R S M, Bont' case o tapical of cloun, Shmuldice” Ggmtion ood Suits and Two-Pants Suits $3.00 Wash Suits applied to the District Supreme | thousands of others who have normal, healthy action. | R R T found habit-forming pills and _ Eat Kellogg's ALL-BRAN with e i . = o 1. drugs of no avail in seeking per- milk or cream, or try the recipe: 2 = sand to Washineton next Monday B | o 0 T e aaton. Siven.on’ e porkege 1 e | 2 Here's the Plan: Pay $10.75 for the AlINewSpringand ward C. I e. a stitution, s wanted as a -n- Read this interesting letter: regularly, it is guaranteed to bring | J Fi . Q . First Suit; Then Select Another Suit, s ummer Models. Fast ment witnes L R R relief or the grocer returns the Little is expected to test i B purchase price. Made i s Si 3 trial of Jobn W. Langley | sty e ey Toas e me,l Greek, Michigan. S:r\fedmby81?:<11‘3 | L B Any Size or Style For Only tive from K guy in taking pills—always getting ing hotels and restaurants. Sold | fl| color fabrics. Sizes 3 to ed for consy ¢ something o bring relief. Now I never oL foxiconar o i touch them. T ully recommend it to by grocers. D | X Both Suits for $11.75 10 years. SR e to relieve constipation as you 1921 The witness is k advertise on the package. My daughter Federal col rg. 810 eata ALL BRAN and I can see ber y o : The Langley case is scheduled be bealth improve. The fine assortment includes: idons in Cri - (Signed) 8. V. Hunr, Aurora, Il ALL-BRAN s : P onday. Vi Spring-weight Suits for school or dress wear—and, most important, the majority have a separate vest to ° ° { S event in our Boy's Department, including wem g 2 A el i 5 over 300 Sample Suits. All high-grade, well English Model Three-piece Vest Suits, of all-wool fab- made styles for Spring and Summer wear rics and wool mixture tweeds, cassimeres and cheviots, in = AR i OLIUNSE weah of Peggy Cloth, Leonard Suiting, Mercer- [ flle ml tbe some excuse a variety of attractive colors and patterns. Coat, vest and : ’ i g, re one pair of full-lined knickers. ized Poplin. Linen trimmed. Twills and ® The Norfolk Suits are made of Tweeds and Cassimeres, || many others. All fast colors, such as blue. y Or servlng s o ten in serviceable colors. Well tailored and durable. Each suit || tan, gray, green, white and pretty combination effects. Full cut, sizes from with two pairs of full-lined knickers. Sizes 7 to 16 years. 3 to 10 years. A special purchase for this great monthly 1,000 69c to $1 Blouses, ‘‘Bell”’ 1336173;5:’"%95 lto 268 Boys’ Regular $2 and “Little Friend”’ Brands oty g Rayon Striped Shirts —choice of attached n ulars—choice of a : 7 X Style, Any Size, for. collar or sport styles, in N\ ) All perfect quality ; attached white, striped C_‘TCC’Sd- Nl s \) Both Suits for $5.95 collar style, of neat mercer- plain tan, Khaki a”l el I \ All:wool Jersey Suits and All ized striped material, in ) sleev |8 v 00] e S s, 3 i ‘hite other colors. Long or short sleeves, & ; » ool i Bl B sorted colors, also plain white full cut and made with double yoke RN models, pretty mixtures and color with white rayon stripes. i3 i every pair of pants % back; sizes 7 to 16 years. 2 Sizes 1234 to 14 neck measure. dish costs only ‘That’s the remarkable thing about Prunes—they are not only good to eat and very good for you—but you can af- ford to serve them generously, because they actually cost so little. And now’s the time to serve them liberally. The Spring A Qurcz War | - ; : it alls ok more chan sy e semon—specilly FTS || 600 $1.50 to $2 Imported Bov’' SLOKhaki 480 Boys’ $1 to $1.50 Shirts Many dieticians and food suthorities give Prunes first ion to sk oo hows Bein Broadcloth Blouses e S choice for breakfast. They know what a properly-balanced i b “Little Friena” Brand Imported English Broadcloth ook okl Cloth, : 3]. Attached-collar and neckband styles. .Of pla S ) TWO \ 2 g 3 Here's the Plan— Wh.y depfi?e wumey S FOR Purchase One of . s ) These Suits at the "hm a hea 1 These arec perfect k Siscil. Piloe ok | quality and slight irreg- \ S;:,Sl.hg;l'h;:h‘sie: reakfast means in health an king efficiency. And were soaked, cover and Slouses, collar attached and neckband styles. White, tan with separate college white and neat striped materials. All with double- - 5 b fiwor g L mdlmflfi?l\ddmm B ne: _ majority perfect quality, while some have a Delt: made with sport ) roke back. Perf tp ualit nd slight irregulars they know that Prunes supply just those elements .UCCdCd ‘minutes before removingfrom | Slight spot which is hardly noticeable and will easily come collar and short sleeves, yoke back. erfect qualities a ig rregul to balance the eggs, cereals and meats, and other h.ighly- stove. Allow one tabl out when laundered. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Sizes 12}% to 14 neck measure. o i b 186 Boys’ $1.39 R T N\ 240 Children’s $1.69 concentrated foods that make up such a large partof the P3RBT (o a— s IR Pajamas 266 Boys’ Regular $3 7 to $2 All-Wool ST yOun Sloeet or on sl SR e e 1 i Bathing Suits thin-skinned fruit, from the famous orchards of California $he liquic =atd i is o). 512 $) orio u1ts A s —grown, selected and packed by the growers themselves. orange pecl, lemon Juies : 3 Protect yourself! BWSUNSWBII?" Pflm&,flwéysbd““fizfl: ey i [sione ';,?:"k“‘}".‘”“,lg’;fifid j‘::’n':?%: With the Purchase of One of these fresh, g ulk, wriaté: neatly finished with rayo 2 : 5 the seguin 5. b Yortwill be deighen wich chei i e NN | Suits at the Special Price, $3.00, $ T— o0 18 year: . uniform high quality. [y You May Select Another Suit, Any CALIFORNIA PRUNE AND APRICOT GROWERS ASSOCIATION 320 Boys’ $1.39 Size, Any Style, forf.ec.eceiiocenna ... 11,319 Grower Members—San Jose, Californis . Indian Play Suits | % plain or California skirt cffect. | Both Suits for $4.00 ‘ The lot represents 3 manufac- | $ i turer's sample line and close 5 - eay, Wash Norfolk Suits, for boys from 7 to 17 years of age—light shades. outs. In old rose, gr T s I Indian Chief Suits, of khakl dark grays, Leonard suiting materials. Plain and plaited Norfolk models, ! & gold, tan, Havana, blue and pea- cloth; shirt, pants and feathered 3 a : B 1 Vet packen yuth kenickerbockigrents cock. Sizes 22 to 28 for chil sizes 2 to 14 years; packed in c 2 ild tos from 2 to 8 years of age. 1,500 Boys’ $1.39 to 254 Boys' 139 to$2 400 Boys’ and Girls’ $2.00 Wash Pants Base Ball § $1.25 to $1.45 iy Y P =~ Extra heavy khaki, 9 e Koveralls - and gray. cotton covert : 5 in tiu. medium gray A T e s ssit ihe Lhean and oxford, khaki : g e or 1n the f ™ e S ™ able. Of khaki cloth, blue denim NEW 2lb | \ 5 ;3}1;‘.‘";?1§°r1‘;?.7‘§,°r\:;${ TR ) and Inyincible cloth; long or short % . i 4 / N % pockets and hip pock- Wi sleeves; ankle length. An assort- : @ cis. Slightly soile g ment of practical models, button ehile being made. Sizes e . 777N down front or button back. All 600 Boys’ 69¢ to $1.25 Wash Pants, Two Pairs 7 with drop seat. Sizes 1 to 8 years. Of khaki, 4 h d Daytonia materials, knicker- // W J bocker st)',;e, ifrsaeze:n;sma& yeaxys.‘momers of white duck, } i zm Boys’ sl-sg overa” Suxts ) $1 One-piece style, in two models, natural linen and khaki cloth, straight-knee style, in sizes 8 . < I l i e neplece Suits, long or short sleeve models, ankle Sl vears SATGEETAL I RSN ME oL BEU length. Blue, khaki or blue and white striped materials. { sizes o years. Sizés 10 to 16 years. J 96 Boys’ $1.50 to 60 Boys’ $1 Straw $1.95 Straw Hats Hats, 2 for This is the time of vear when 244 BOYS’ 69c Blue 120 Boys' 79¢ to $1 3 2l boys are meving Piay mallt Denim Overalls Play Suits, Two for the boys in a regulation base ball One and Two P 3 suit for $1. These are made of Two for Play Suits of kh: l gray striped cloth; 3 to § year Genuine Blue Denim } 1 Stiefel's blue and gra ) $ Dressy Straw Hats for boys sizes, include walst, pants, belt Overalls, bib-front and crash; others of biue from 2 to 8 vears of age; in Broken lots from regular stock, and cap; sizes 14 to 16 vears, shoulder-strap styles, chambray; broken lines black, navy, brown and white; in black, brown and navy blue; include shirt, leather belt, pants with front pocket. ~ Sizes from regular stock. Sizes 3 to 5 plain or combination colorings. styles for boys from 2 to 8 years. and cap. 6 to 14 years. years.

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