Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1925, Page 18

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" 18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, s e {Bang! Bang! Bang!|NEW ECUADOR CABINET DR".I. IS FEMURE Go [,,-m as S I,eedprs NAMED AFTER REVOLT! by Military. By the Associated Press. W. H. Atwell Named Grand | Exalted Ruler at Elec- tion Session. Quito dispatches say a new cabinet . occupied by ed in rapid suc- ht he was being | coup. i past his as follows: fodesto Larrea Jijon. of foreign affairs—Jose By the Associated ¥ > 1 Bustamante. Francisco Bolona. ks—Gen. Moises Oliva. Luis Napoleon Dillon. navy—Gen. la Torre. 0oy pinine : IRL ASKED HIM TO KILL ol R A HER, YOUTH DECLARES . | Escort Says Companion Wanted to Die—Struck Her on Head With Iron Bar. We Helped keep AWashington homes “dry” long be- fore the 1Sth Amend- v on the and then 5 Maurice J. Colber;t Heating—Plumbing—Tinning % 621 F Street Phons Main 30163017 SRR R RN RERR R %555556 D, A AL A New Baby Grands At Sacrifice Prices!! Beautiful instruments that have never been out of our-store! Very slightly case marked because of our recent building activities. Reductions have been made We guarantee these in- o / i 7, 0 7 I\ N0 )N far beyond the slight bruises. struments to be brand new in every respect. Every scar Your chance to secure a real y will be removed entirely. bargain. geeoes Buy Now and Realiy Savé Money See This Special! Here is without question a wonderful value. This Grand— encased in rich mahogany, colonial designed—are only four feet eight inches in length and will fit snugly into a corner of the smallest home or apartment. Regularly priced $495—you save $100. Trade in Your Old Piano! You need not pay a penny as first payment if you have a piano to trade in. Full resale value will be al- lowed. Come—make your selection immediately! ONLY THREE LEFT I % Homer L.Kitt Co. 1330-G-STREET . 5 GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, July 15.— |/ has been installed to replace that||f| overthrown by the recent military || composition of the min- || ublic instruction—Pedro P. Garal- || Francisco 99%9%9%%%%% % 300 Boys’ 79¢ Bathing Suits, Two for Boys' Bathing Suits, Califor- nia style; one-plece skirt ef- fect; in navy blue with white or red trimming; fast colors; sizes 26 to 32. 75 Pairs Boys Khaki Lond Pants ’ $1.69 with caft bottom; m like Dad’s, with poc loops and fly front; s 14 years. ///r < = In the Boys’ De rtmt Washington’s Greatest Sale for Boys. One Day Only—Thursday, July 16th Our Monthly Dollar Day for Boys is always looLnrl forward to by Washington Mothers, who have learned from experience what to expect in the way of wonderful values. extraordinary values in boys™ hot-weather vacation togs. items advertised are sold at below actual cost of pr()dlullnn We cannot fill mail or phone orders, 200 Boys’ $1.39 to $3 Indian and Base Ball Suits , Indian Play Sults, nf good wearing /khakt cloth; trim med shirt and pants; and feathered headplece; sizes 2 to 12 years. Base Ball Suits, in sizes 14 and 16 years, with shirt, pants, belt and some with caps. 244 Boys’ $1.69 to $2 Bathing Suits $1 Boys' All-wool and Part-wool Bathing Suits, one-piece style for children from 2 to 4 years; bright colors and effects; one and two piece styles for the larger boys; sizes 26 to 34, in heather mixtures, vacation needs. The mest attractive sty and Flapper Suits, car colorings and com 60 Boys’ Regular $4 Gray Norfolk Suits Here’s the Plan— Buy the Coat for.. Buy the Pants for. . Sold in Complete Suits Only, for $2.00 Dark Gray Crash Norfolk Suits, with full-cut knickerbocker pants; well tailored and finished; full cut; sizes 13 to 17 years. 1,200 Boys’ 69c to $1 Sport Blouses Two for with sport collar and short sleeves; others with attached collar and long sleeves; white, neat striped Sport Blouses, effects, plain tan, blue and khaki. All made with double yoke back; perfect quality and slight irregulars. 16 years. Sizes 7 to 240 Boys’ $1.39 Cotton Pajamas One and two piece styles, of Summer-weight materi- als in wanted plain colors; neatly trimmed with rayon frogs or pearl buttons; sizes 4 to 18 years. 60 Boys $1.19 Cotton Pajamas Two for One-piece Summer-weight Cotton Pajamas, mostly in white but a few plain colors in the lot Sizes 4 to 10 years. Subject to slight lmpel’fcchon\ TWO for. Boys’ 75¢ and $1 Collegiate Belts Two for $1 Boys' Belts, of wide leather or striped silks; in various college col- ors. Sizes 26 to 34 in the lot. Boys’ $1.50 and $2 Cloth Pants $1 Lined and Unlined Knickerbocker Pants, good quality suiting mix- tures; broken lines from stock; sizes 8 to 17 years. In buying boys’ apparel here tomorrow your dollars will reach the limit of purchasing power. _ We've made scores of unusual purchases from the manufacturers, and in many instances the Quantities are listed before each item and there will be no more when sold out. nations to select from Fine-grade Wash Suits made to retail at $1.39 up to §2.50—just for Dolllr Day at §1. J 120 Boys’ Regular $3.00 Wash Norfolk Suits 1,000 Boys’ $1.39 to $2.5 ngh Class Wash Su1ts Exceptionally fine qualities of Wash Suits are offered in this remarkable Dollar Sale—just the styles that will appeal to par- ticular mothers. It will pay you to anticipate all the youngster’s Every Suit Warranted Fast Color and Tubproof A New One for Any That Fades s of Summer—including Middy Suits, Oliver Twist models fine wearing wash Tabrics. A great variety of All sizes 2%4 to 10 years. 600 Boys’ $1.00 Wash Suits Two for 1 Oliver Twist model, in tan, blue and white; Our July Dollar Day is brimful of See window display of Dollar Day Specials 284 Boys’ and Girls’ $1 Play Suits, Two for 120 Boys’ 69¢ Khaki and Blue Overalls Two for -y Dressy Norfolk Suits of good qual- ity Leonard suiting, in light shade of | 84 Boys' $1 & $1.25 tan; made with full- s knickerbocker pant Shirts, Two for lored; sizes 5 to 1 sizes 12 and 13 y Subject to slight imperfec- tions; choice of attached col- lar or neckband styles; white and neat striped materials; double yoke back; sizes 1214 to 14 neck measure. 25 Boys’ $2 Straw Hats $1 Boys' Straw Hats, mannish shapes, with stiff brims; sizes for boys from 10 to 18 years. 600 Boys’ 69¢ to $1 Wash Pants, Two for Khaki Knickerbock- ers, in sizes § to 18 vears; also White Duck and Khakl Straight- s knee Pants; sizes 4 to 10 years. 144 Boys’ Boys’ S0c Neckwear Three for $1 Every pair washabl roomy | all well tai- ars, also a few 800 Pairs Boys’ $1.39 to $2 ash Pants in t 2 184 Boys’ $1 Cloth 5 T\w) for CI bocker service $1.39 £ Khaki Flapper Suits & ' Khaki Flapper Suits, the ideal suit for the boys from 3 to 10 years of age, made$ %‘ of good quality sulphur- dyed khaki, with sport col- Cut Silk Four-in-Hand Neckwear, also’ Knitted Ties, regulation styles and colorings, for boys. lar and short sleeves. _— 360 Boys’ $1.50 to $2 Imported Broadcloth Blouses Bell Brand and Little Friend Blouses. of e imported English broadcloth, each he tradé mark label; in tan, blue and sport or regular collar styles. Sizes 7 to lfl ears. Perfect quality and slight irreg- 144 Boys’ $2 and $2.50 Broadcloth Shirts Samples and slight irregulars of Bell Brand Shirts, of genuine import- ed English broadcloth; in tan, blue and tan;: others of rayon-striped ma- dras; collar-attached or sport styles; 15 to 14 neck measure. % ! 300 Boys’ $1.25 to $1.39 Play Suits and Koveralls 51 Genuine Koveralls, in sizes 1 to 7 years, drop-seat style, also one- piece Play Suits for the 1arze~r boys from 10 to 14 years. . cloth and blue Steifel cloth; with ankle-length pants.

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