Evening Star Newspaper, July 23, 1925, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOW, D. €. ’T'FTURSI:L\Y. JULY 23, INSURAN[}E WUMEN 'Reweds Wife Under|MEXICO MAY NULLIFY t:':i?“;:5““{.‘.’325..51’1;.‘1‘2."Ll.".'.te‘r':“‘f.‘.‘T Right Name, After| U-S-DEBT AGREEMENT Siiit.",oloinn, e ot plied with the main points of the pact. | jHldlng Crlme Past Both Bankers and Governmert % Thg‘rde});"f’g:e(:man( ;\;:3":2211‘9‘5{“,{: Have Pailed to Abide by Pro- [june 10, 1432 after con < began on June 2 between Adolfo de la visions of Pact. Hueta, acting as secretary of the Dis- Mexican treasury, and the interna- By the Associated Pre tional committee of bankers headed by MEXICO CITY, Jul\ 28.—A report '{hnmnlu\\d. I‘Amunt of J. P. Morguy; Co. Under its terms Mexico agreed is current here that the treasury de- | { T0. AT T8 tevme Mexicd Agteed partment will declare the 1umonl~deiob“g‘"un,_ la Huerta agreement. providing for the payment of the outstanding debts of the Republic of Mexico, null and | Blackpool void on August 1. The reason fer this city, has Send the Children to the AQP A smiling manager will wait on them with the same kind courtesy and efficient service which he accords grown-ups. HERE’'S ANOTHER NEW STORE At Baltimore Pike, Bcltsvxlle, Another New Store Will be Opened Saturday Morning, July 2 Simpson’s buttermilk and souvenirs for the children will be distributed FREE. You are cordially invited to inspect this store. Puffec%RWheat Lar PUffed Rice Pure Open Kettle Rendered Quaker Brand ., Plc Escaped Conuct. covered, Keeps Promise and Mate Is Loyal. Officers’ Club of Benefl' As- sociation Meets With 100 Members. .- | By the Associated Press tland’s seaside resort 1D, Okla. o sitors a month. Club. of the| Bof Besn weddad ciation was held | for convenience sake the bridegroom | ent Hotel last|had been married under an assumed i nded by abowt Minnie Avde- | commander | o TO CLOSE OUT Thursday and Friday d from prison and came . Okla. While there he [, Iona Cocoa 2-Ib. Can, 25¢c Coffee 8 O’Clock Brand Our Own Importation From Santos, Brazil . Lb, $Oc Egds Are Reduced Sunnybrook “The Pick of the Nest” 47¢ Strictly Fresh Loose or in Cartons Doz., @ C Abner Drury 9 Dresses nis zht he would remarry | ation dur- | was. ey h real name. of the a: vear and of the h 25 Dresses 20 Dresses . . .. wyfx newspaper | a report that| had h(-‘en taken ill, but not | that his condition would | “hen | NO CHANGES. ALL SALES FINAL! JAFASTERNAX EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE:—:EEE ?bxlnpsb orn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST Loffler’s Sugar Cured 4 to 6 Ib. Average ., Plc Butter Silverbrook print Spaghetti Encore Brand “Just Heat Then Eat” Largest Ladies” Ex- clu:wc Apparel Shop n Washington Store closed all day Saturdays durin g Churned f 1 July and August. urned from fresh cream and put up in 14-1b. table portions for your convenience. Lb., SC Fresh Creamery Cut from tub i c Za- Rex Pure fruit juice—Add water and drink w 20¢ Grape Juice Pure and undiluted 25¢ 47c 100-1b. Saek ¥5.90 WALDORF TOILET 3 Paper| STUFFED EiV@S From the great Olive countries of Spain Stuffed with pimientos “Aged in Wood” Light or Dark 4%==25¢c |Moonbeams Contents Doz. in Cartons Large Rolls July Clearance Crusade 237 Summer D Representative Typés—Suit.able as Well for Early Fall Wear | |(E Cylinder Jars Choice of Wash Frocl(s $2.95 Reduced from much }ngher pnceu —-and lncludxng Voiles. Linens, Broadcloths, Ra-~ dioux Chiffons and Hand-drawn Linens. Second Floor. Reduced to - $1095 You'll fnd r'nc]uded-—Geargettes, Flae Crepes, Fancy Crepes, Printed Crepes, Tub Fresh from the ovens of the Nat. Biscuit Co. Dainty cakes covered with marshmallow with a liberal sprinkling of shredded coconut Lemons Thin Skin—Large Juicy Ones Doz, HC POTATOES, 10 & Even Size. Dry mealy cookers, 15 Lbs. for 67¢ Granulated Sugar $].5 25-1b. cotton sack, Ginger Ale Regular or Pale Dry Case of 24WB.9M§tles—$2.75 Pint Bottle Choice of Spring Coats $15.00 Plain and fur bor- dered — in the pre- vni“ng populur shades—23 of them nltogether — includ- in g Black Satins. Dress and Spons models. Third Silks—and many effective combinations. Of course these are tremendaualy reduced—to permit their offering at $10.95. But clearance sanc- Pure cane. Best for canning purposes. POST TOASTIES, . Whole Trainload direct from the mills arrive in Washington. Carloads to be distributed to all our stores. Ginger AB!f 8¢ G&G Brand, made in Washington Sparkling and refreshing Contents Fruit Jars ; For Canning Mason Jars, pints, doz. tions the loss involved—in the prestige g‘ained for Philipsborn. Street and Afternoon Models Second Floor. Clicquot Club V Choice of Choice of Wool Sweaters Choisce of Wash Waists Choice of Voile Unclerwear [ | | | < fl m @ | | | | | m Fine Tunlcs Grape Fruit A delicious hlgh grade fruit grown and packed in Porto Rico. - Bl 1 FI—— FI—=1[] 152 %4 %6 | Tunic Blouses, made of the finer Crepe de Chine— prints, plain and em- broidered effects. 35 in the lot Street Floor. $1 .00 $2.00 Slip-over model: plain and fancy weaves; with round or V neck; long or short sleeves. Street Floor. 75¢ Fine and sheer Dimity and Voile. All-over Blouse mod- plain, tucked embroidered. Peter Pan and Tux- ede collars. Street Floor. $1.00 200 Voile Chemise, Gowns and Step-ins ; tailored, embroider ed or lace-trimmed; in all the delicate tints. Street Ploor. EE@EEEEEEEE@EEE Mason Jars, Quarts, doz. Mason Jars, Yo-gallons, doz. . .. WaiaRNEa In sections ready to serve am22c [e—xalnl—=a|a|——a[a|—n|—n—2[nlc—Fo]o]e——a|——2|a| e——Jla[—a|e——u| ———n|—=7|a| ———Fa|a|—x 8] =] o]

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