Evening Star Newspaper, July 23, 1925, Page 15

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) ¥ TURKISH REACTION TOTRBATYSTUDED Qenator King’s Findings Will Determine Attitude on Turco-U. S. Pact. Last Man’s Club, Reduced to Four, Changes Its Rule Two Final Survivors Will Drink Toast in Wine Cherished Since 1884. By the Associated Press. STILLWATER, Minn., July 23.— Drinking a toast of watet to their departed comrades, three members of the Last Man's Club ended thelr " { forty-first reunion here with a prayer that they might meet again one year hence. Because one of the survivors was THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BURKE’S DISMISSAL IS ASKED BY INDIANS 200 Sign Petition on First Day of State-Wide Campaign in Oklahoma. By the Associated Press. FAIRLAND, Okla, July 23.—A State-wide campaign among Oklahoma. Indians to urge the removal of Charles H. Burke as commissioner of Indian affairs in Washington was launched in Ottawa County yesterday when a pe- tition _urging President Coolldge ~to oust Burke from office was signed by approximately 200 Indians. It was dispatched to Senator W. B. Pine and Senator Charles Curtls of Kansas, W. W. Breedlove, Cherokee Indian of Falrland and secretary of the asso- ciation, said. *Phis move is State-wide. Petitions asking that Burke be removed from office have been sent to every Indian community in the State, and as fast as signatures are obtained they will be forwarded to Washington. “We charge that Burke has been guilty of general mismanagement of Indian affairs and that his removal is necessary for the welfare of the In- dians and the Government.” » shipping at Argentine port# is so, congested that 200,000 tons of prod ucts are awaiting cargo space. Fined for Subway Smoking. NEW YORK, July 23 (#).—The|while taking a' hurried puff at the ordinance agalpst smoking in the sub-| Grand Central Station; were fined $5 way was invoked against women yes-|each in Yorkville court. D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925. The New 25 Watt Lamp The Latest Edison : g e We Offer You A BARGAIN Frosted from the inside, . making it easy to keep terday for the first thme. Two young stenographers, clean. We have full stock of all arrested last night 15 Women are Right Stopping kitchen mussing on hot mornings Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes The right summer breakfast . . . no hot kitchens EATING your kitchen on summer mornings is a folly. Cook now the vigor food men like and chfldmneedylthmtfnuorbotbar. Oats and milk . . . that’s the right hot day startes, Quick Quaker makes it casy. Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. Doesn’t heat the kitchen. Keeps the family well protected against hot weather RPN NE PR Your Family § —will not be incon- venienced by the mak- ing of Flumbing re- pairs, 4 the work is turned over to us now whye they're away. Zou can rely upon olbert to’ do the work as it should be done — and at the Right Prices. Genuine Edison Lamps. Save you money by con- tract or quantity. % MUDDIMAN ¢ 709 13th St. Main 140. All that rich flavor of Quaker Oats is there. Quick Quaker cooks faster. That’s the only difference. Quick fI% Quaker 3 to 5 minutes nd largely on the|ypaple to stand without assistance, | chairman of the Indian affairs com. s of the Workings | they drank the toast sitting down.|mittee. Four tribes, Cherokees, Sene- Angora, United {mhe names of the 30 members of the [ cas, Delawares and Quapawas, are 1id Dbefore his|eiyp, which was formed in 1884, who | represented. The Association for the Sunday mOrn; have passed on, were read and a|Protection of Our Rights, an Indlan tribute paid each one. organization, is sponsoring the move, to continue| " The club was organized by 34 mem- na and then (pers of B Company, 1st Minnesota UNIVERSITY PARK —W ashington’s most attrac- tive suburb. On the Wash. and Balto. Boulevard—just beyond Hyattsville, Md. Lots and Houses For Sale. Easy terms—all improve- ments installed. lestine to| yalunteers, who purchased a bottle in time for| of wine with.the proviso that its last ~ | survivor was to drink a toast to those who had died before him. Only four -| members survive—Peter Hall, 86, of Atwater, Minn., who was re-elected president today; Charles M. Lockwood, 7|82, Chamberlain, S. Dak. John S. Goff, 81, St. Paul, and Emil Graff, -| 84, St. Cigud, Fla. The latter was un- able to attend because of {llness. The club again reaffirmed its de- r | cision of last year to have the last two survivors drink the toast instead of the final member. “Light On Any Subject.” P L U M B I N G Ma urice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning B Phone Main 621 Street Mg Mg Men’s 25¢ Garters, 15¢ Men’s Brighton and Paris Pad Garters, fine lisle webbing; black, white and plain colors. Satin and moire pads. Limit, two to a cus- tomer. Men’s 50c Suspenders, 32¢ Men's President Sus- penders, parrow and wide 1isle webbing; white, plain colors and stripes. Fresh stock. IT PAYS TO Want Peace. The Armen! do not want further outside intervention in their behalf. ; prefer to endeavor to live peace- h the 1 BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. "THE DEPENDAB. A Big One-Day Sale of Men’s Furnishings One of the Biggest and Best Things Our Men’s Furnishings Store Has Attempted This Summer : Summer Vacation Needs at Unequaled Savings Just when men need so many things for Summer comfort and the vacation trip, we have arranged this sale of dress accessories. Crowded as this advertisement is with bargains, it cannot picture to you the great piles of seasonable furnishings we’ve placed at your disposal tomorrow at real savings! King talked urkish, Greek, Store closes at 2 P.M. Saturdays—during July and August This Improvement Sale i I Means Much to You In the better shop The‘fiode will be when improvements are powers it. 3, s it a she would rents with the ore it would Senate to ratify no treaty exists between Turkey and the United States, the || o Co. is one of Tur- and American the same || n to pow- Turkey. Iy News Co.) STATIC AND FADING CURE OFFERED BY ENGINEER General Electric Official Says Use of Two Polarized Waves Will Remedy Trouble. polarized | || n the |||l Alexanderson, eer of the General » arrived Monday on broadcasting is done i waves, which Mr. have led | [|IIf Negligee Shirt ) Every One a Quality Shirt— Unmatchable Values. We've given the men of Washington some wonderful shirt values in previous sales, but we doubt if better shirt bar- gains have been offered . than these at a dollar. High-grade qualities, full cut and perfectly tailored. Materials are fine Woven Madras, Corded Madras, Tape Striped Madras, Rep Cloth and other su- perior Shirting fabrics. All made in neckband style. A variety of attractive patterns, in new stripes and novelty effects. Sizes 131, to 17. corkscrew s making completed. RIGHT NOW—in the radical reductions we are making to keep the merchandise out of the builders’ way. ; . - 0 Choice of All 3 and 4 Piece Suits And we would suggest that you’ll find many in weight and color exactly suited for Fall wear. Alterations, if any, at cost, $35 and $40 Suits 519.75 Reduced Now/to - ..cocecicevseccoseeroscssnosecsssaetie e 5 and $50 Suits 15 B e VT $55, $60 and $65 Suits 539.75 Reduced Now to R PSR AR T ) TS S —_ 5 and Suits .75 —and Top Coats e e None reserved—choice of the entire remaining stock. v causing the [ ety i $30, $35 and $40 Top Coats 519.75 Mr. Alexan- Reduced NOow 0 ... eececansos-sesssresiiosassssscssains o $40, $50 and $55 Top Coats $29.75 Reduced Now £0 ....ceviseenros-asasecsstioessscssncnans —_— ousht to be more cal waves. : 4 Lot of small lots of smart Cloth Caps—Henry Heath erpm’L I Caps (London) and domestic makes— . July 23— |l Were $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4 95 c % L Reduced to . .. - $150,000 fdr /en- nd otherwise impro¥ing Hospital here. Teams have anized to car Men’s 65¢ Undergarments * Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, ecru 35 color; short-sleeve shirts; full-length Men’s $2.45 and $3 drawers with double reinforced seat; Straw Hats Men’s $3 Pajamas faced waistband. Regular sizes. Three -$1.47 Men's Genuine English Broadcloth - $1 pairs for $1. Clearance of Our entire stock and Soisette Pajamas, trimmed with three double sets of rayon frogs. ) Men’s $1, $1.50 and $2 “Onyx” Half H n a ose of Smart Set and Goldenberg's Special Straw Hats, all the new- White and plain colors. Sizes B, C est and staple braids; all good and D.- Perfect quality. selling shapes. Sizes 634 to 7%. Men’s $1.50 Union Suits $5 and $6 Panama Hats (36)Men’s Men’s Elmira and other High-grade Makes White Gauze Cotton Union Suits, American bodles; all sizes in the lot, but not in every shape. Cravats Imported Foulard and Wrinkle-proof ~Silk. Were $1 and $1.50 65¢ 3 for $1.75 Fine Cut Silk Cravats— imported and domestic. Were $2 and $2.50 95¢ 3 for $2.75 Shirts Rayon Striped Madras and Percale; neckband, separate collar and collar attached. Were $2 and $2.50 $ 1 39 3 for $3.75 Madras, Cheviot, etc. With neckband; separate collar or collar-attached styles. Were $2.50 and $3.00 $1.85 3 for $5.50 Imported English Broad cloth. Colors:in ‘white, tan, blue and gray. - Neckband and collar attached. Were $3.00 and $3.50 $1.85 Fine Fiber Shirts, in ex- clusive patterns and neck- band model. ? Haberdashery Things you need lots of—all the time. Bath Robes Imported English Flannel Crepe and Cheviot Robes. Were $5, $6 and $7 $3.95 Imported Flannels, nets, etc. Were $9, $10 and $12 $6:25 Sillc Pongee Robes, etc. Were $15 and $20 10 Union Suits Lot of Rockinchair Union rren; Shenan- ock Counties, W. Va. 1 Renis of uilt by the ill_be $110 room houses to be town council Ratl- Finest Cut and Knitted Silk Cravats. Were $3, $3.50 and $4 $ 1 65 3 for $4.75 Men’s “Onyx” Make Fancy Half Hose, sam- ple line; full-fashioned or seamless style ; clocks, stripes and other novelty patterns. Silk mixtures, mer- cerized lisle and plain imported lisle. Sizes 10 to 11}5. All perfect. short sleeves, full and knee length legs and closed Sport Wash Four-in-Hands. crotch. Broken sizes, Per- Were $1.00 39¢ 3 for $1.00 CIGARETTES Men’s 75c¢ and $1 Sport Hose THREE Pairs for $1 (Slight Irregulars) Men’s 65¢ fect quality. $4.98 and $5.98 Bathing Suits Men’s Rayon Mixed and Silk and Rayon Sport Hose, dropstitch and plain styles; stripes and fig- Half Hose Three Pairs for ures.’ Full reinforced heel, toe and sole. Men’s $1 and $1.25 Union Suits | i - : 69c '].:'x‘lljli;" Hose, high spliced heel and A dBouble reinforced sole and toe. Mea's . Athletie i Union. fiaigititiave vy lack and all new and staple Suits, fine quality soft-fin- plain colors. ished nainsook and a few e e Men’s $1.50 Summer Caps with plain back, round or Vv necg styles. Al perfect. Sizes 34 to 46 in the lot, but not in every style. Men’s Summer Caps of Palm Beach, muslin and worsted ma- Men’s $2 Union Suits terials; natural colors, gray and Men's Merit-make Ribbed Union Suits, short _sleeves,, full -length legs and closed crotch; plain’ white or ecru. = Flat locked . r 3 mixtures; non-breakable visors. seams. / Bizes up to 46. packed in extra heavy foil A for your | s2"'—7‘-2- g Reduced to _ protection | 3 for $8.00 89c Finest grade of Pure Silk &6 Shirts—Radium, Broadcloth, il :u‘;%:rlnngs‘.lu’s“e patterns and - Gheres | : something b 9 : 4 ” youlllike Men's Pure Worsted One-piece Bathing Suits, navy blue, heather shades and plain colors, with body or border stripes. Sizes 34 to 42 only. Pajamas Plain colors—of sheer ‘weaves—cut big and full. Were $2 $1.55 Soisette, Striped Madras, etc.—comfortable models, ef- fective colorings. Were $3, $3.50 and $4.00 $9.55 Fine Silk and Linen Paja- mas, pleasing colors; popular 16 Men’s $3.98 and $4.98 Beach Robes $2.19 Men’s Beach Robes, made of crepe, Eden cloth and domestic flannel; striped patterns. Slightly soiled from table dis- play. Men’s $1 Jersey Bathing Shirts 48c Men’s White Cotton Jersey Bathing Shirts, low neck and deep cut armholes. Regular sizes. 3 for $2.50 Imported English Broad- cloth Union Suits. Reduced to $1.39 3 for 3?5:7 Sweaters Hose (’llt were ’I Coat and Slip-on Sweaters. models. $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Were $6.00, $8.00 Were ’fgfi""" and 79¢ $A.95 $4.55 \3 for $2.25 Were $8, $9 and $10 3 for $17 Hosiery Fancy Lisle, Silk and Lisle Hose. Tareytons are a quarter agam

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