Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1925, Page 21

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21 THE EVENING STAR, “:ASH]’NGTOX, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1925. TO TORTURE YOUR WIFE. '—BY WEBSTER. |CANAL COMPETITION |monaser of the tnicrmediate mate o total TO RAILROAD DENIED Rate Association Head Challenges ' Statement of Defunct Western Road’s President. the Canadian Pacific and the small competitors, the Milwaukee r would have inc ed its gross busi y one and three nt.” Six Miners Killed in Fire MEXICO CITY, miners are kno handise June 1 (& TEGH CADETS O "~ COMPETTV TEST McKinley’s Company C First on Field in Drill for Laurels of 1925. traffic 24 NOW, OSWALD, FOR..HEAVEN'S SAKKE , PLEASE tenths of one per HANG UP YOUR CLOTHES WHEM YoU CHANGE FOR OYMMNER ToONMIGHT, HERE ARE SOME / HAMGERS. PLEASE PUT YOURY SHOE S N THE CLOSET oo Although the output of A mines recently 1 di Ford declared. “If closed ent month, > to reduce Little Things Make a Big Difference Amid voc That’s true of bottles in milk delivery service S 5 We are trying to round-up Simpson’s Milk Bottles— = i S i mutual advantage Jirstthing inthemorning| | i o i i PRouPTLY e Ton as ey o emptied. Inner cleanliness is necessary to the mainte- P nance of good health. Tokeep your intestines clear of the waste matter which poisons your system is important to all who cherish health- tul living. ENO will assist your body to throw off its waste matter, gently, harmlessly, natu- rally. You will enjoy its refreshing, sparkling effervescence. -THE WORLD FAMED EffervescentSalt START THE DAY RIGHT 2> Good. Bitrermik todag/ Sales :1!"!’1 ‘.- ‘m 171 Madison Ave., New York 2 e Aty Sydney Wellington In itself it is a small matter—easily overlooked we know. But to us it is a very important matter—and that’s why we are asking your thoughtful consideration and cooperation. 2 So if you have any empty Milk Bottles please phone us—Lincoln 1811—and we’ll send for them—distributing them arong their owners. }wvfia/m N \\\\\\\\\\ ilk Mi “Walker Hill I)airy” 530 Seventh Street S.E. Phones Lincoln 1811-1812 onr grocers’ and at the fountatns Toronto Rayon Socks, 22¢ Children’s Socks, slight irregulars of 50c quality Black, white, pink, peach, blue, cadet, pongee and mais. Union Suits 50c and 55¢ Regular sizes at 50c. 55c. Band or A&LL 810-818 Seventh Street RN of the list, by Stuart S. Janney rector of the Department of We of Maryland. Complaint is made of sanitary con (| Pub. Co. | Street Floor UPPER MARLBORO JAIL : : IS CRITICIZED IN REPORT from the shoe, of corns, bunions, calluses and sore spots, freshens the feet and gives new vigor. i| Makes Tight or New Shoes Feel Easy eet are tired, t-Ease in the fo and enjoy the bliss of feet without an ach f v Millior h o REE. A 3 { FOOT-EASE, Le Roy, N. Y. In a Pinch, nse ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE "STOP ITCHING ECZEMA | Penetrating, 'Antineptic Zemo | Will Help You Never mind u have burn- Bee Brand Insect Powder won't stain — o harm anything except Houschold sizes. 100 and se—othors ‘and $1.00, at your druggist or grocer. e for Free Booklet, | Rated Third From Bottom in List | of Maryland Institutions—Feed- i ing Arrangement Hit. pecial Dispatch to The Star HYATTSVILLE, Md., June 1.—Fol lowing an inspection of all county | vland, the Prince Georges v Jail at Upper Marlboro was 20th, or third from the bottom MWHEN YOU ARE JUST DYING FOR A BICYCLE | fat pans. | imagination is necessary to picture ditions. “One of the worst faults of this jail, the report says, is the fact that the dirt from the rooms must swept through a slit under the 11 inches high, through whick food is passed to the pi Little stretchin the condition of the food and its ef- fect on the appetite. “This was one of the few jails where the prisoners complained of the food.” accumulated at t Brazil, on ships awaiti) on others due to arri ted to 243,000 tons. — AND 1N SCHOOL You CAN'T GET YOUR MIND ~ AND You HINT ARDUND To DAD ABoUT (T BUT AND ALL YOUR FRIENDS OwWN ONE "AND You MAKE REGULAR TRIPS DownN To A CERTAIN STORE WINDoOW To GAZE AT THE WHEEL You ON YOoUR STUDIES FOR _THINKING ABOUT T —AND THEN - ONE, DAY DAD SAYS BECAUSE YoU'VE BEEN GooD N SCHoou WORK, AND AROUND THE HOUSE You cAnN HE PAYS NO ATTENTION To You ~AND You GO RIGHT DownN AND BUY (T- OHH-H-BOY! Ain'T (T A GR-R-R-RAN D AN] GLOR-R-RIOUS i\ FEELIN'? HAVE THAT BicYcLe n’t It a Grand and Glorious Feelin’? When you hike along the joyville trail to scheol every morning on a bicycle? When the gang gets together after school for a epin somewhere be- fore going home? When you don’t have to get into a stuffy trolley to go to school or run errands for the folks? When you have a good bicycle and ride off for a Saturday or holiday with the fellers—the cool woods, the baseball lot, the picnic, and all those places red- blooded boys go to? When you feel yourself getting solid and stronger day by day from the exercise and the air and the sunshine? Ain’t it a grand and glorious feelin’ to know your pals won't ride away and leave you, now that you have a bicycle and can be one of them? You can tell the world it is! Your dealer is ready to show you the model you ought to have. It won’t cost a whole lot. See him today—or get your Dad to take you to him—and tomorrow you’ll do what all the fellers do these days— Rideaf)’icyde T L LT T e o 2 LT E T Z T 2777777 T 27777777, 500 Bicycles, Wagons, Skooters & Velocipedes at Lowest Prices Cash or Installments HAZELTON-THROOP CO. 429-431 10th St. N.W. Phone Fr. 37Ql R 2 R e 2 et Actually Worth $19.75 and $25 Laces—The Newest Vogue! Printed Crepe 54-Inch Silk Prints Canton Crepe Georgette Crepe Printed Georgette Printed and Plain Chiffon OPE 75¢ English Broadcloth A striking new assortment of 36-inch Broadcloths in awning-striped patterns. c White and tinted grounds, new figured stripe effects, in all a choice array of Yard that is smart and beautiful. All colors guaranteed fast, and this material will wear and look well after many tubbings. $1.69 Georgette Crepe $1.09 Yd. 38-inch width, all-silk quality, in white, jade, orchid, mais, pink, light blue, tan, white and black. Especially smart for Summer and graduation frocks. A splendid quality. $2 Black Satin Duchesse , satin-face quality, 35 inches wide. All silk; lustrous, permanent black. For frocks, coats and capes. $2 English Longcloth 10-Yd. Pieces, $1.39 Cut in two pieces. 36 inches wide. Street Floor —_—- . . Full Fashioned Chiffon Hose Seconds of Famous Make. $2.50 Grades. ...... Summer’s most beautiful colors in a range including all that is correct and new— Chow, Blonde, Sandalwood, Beige, Cinnamon, Rose Taupe, French Gray, Biscuit, Dawn, Peach, Blush, Skin, Gun Metal, White, Black, Orchid Sheer Chiffon Hose, in all silk from top- to-toe style or finished with mercerized lisle garter top. Evenly textured, carefully fash- ioned to enhance the ankle and reinforced at heel and toe. Share in this value-giving offering. styles, s bons. Street Floor—King's Palace %m@mummummummuunmnmu fiim Flowered Taffeta Satin-Faced Crepe Radium Silk Sport Dresses 2-Piece Dresses Scarf Dresses Flares, Kick Pleats Cascades and Jabots Flounces, Godets Flat Crepe Printed Foulard at this low pri For this event we m 'way below r savings presen All Sizes 16 to 44 Second Floor—King's P: 500 New Untrimmed Hats Regularly $1.98 and $2.98 A galaxy of Summer colors Black, brilliant shades and white All the newest quality straws and smarter shapes Choose your favorite style from this huge assort- ment of large, medium and small brimmed shap here’s your favorite color—all it needs is a b flower "trimming and you have a hat that 1 like it cost lots more. Flo_mers and Ribbons for Trimming attractively priced. Trimmed free when makings are purchased here. Street Floor—King’s Palace 1 Summer Underwear A Special Purchase! 719¢ GOWNS, ENVEL- Greatly Underpriced! CHEMISE, STEP - INS AND BLOOMERS, in all the desirable novelty cottons — voile, shadow batiste, nain- sook, lingerie cloth and muslin. Dainty Tihg's and Exquisite Pastel Tints The Gom —Of voile, shadow trimmed with colored piping, stitching, ribbon and filet pattern edge. T‘he cl‘emise —Of batiste, nainsook finished with Val lace and rib- Bloomers and Step-ins —'» o= batiste and nainsook, extra sizes. Volle and shadow batiste, and_voile, in dainty trimmed with lace medallions and hem- stitching. Second Floor—King’s Palace ular and = L

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