Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1925, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. THL’RSDA\\', JULY 30, “Don't fret! Keep coolt Eat NPEFIRBATSH | SHREDDED =% : Sutuatlon “Held Worse Than : : . : Ever and Strike Is Ex- || : Closed Saturday at 2 P.M.—Don’t Forget—Open Until 2 pected Tomorrow. By the Associated Press. LONDON, July 30.—The chances for N averting the threatened British coal i 4 strike seemed decreased today. Nego- oling, Strengthening, Satisfying : Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, were resumed this morning in a gloomy nxmolphere Leaders of both sldes, after meeting the pmmm spoka pesalmlnlexlly of the prospect. ove™for & aottlement. e fas: E e thel:' o(é‘h:n it has even been before.” ook, secretary of the Miners’ . F’ederulon said. - Lee, secretary of the Mining | || repre Asevclaiton”of Great. Beitain, senting the owners, said there was not “a ghost of a chance” that the Do Siola” i e | We are in the critical stage with the workmen—and clear- continuation of ne‘alllllunl wlth he period. workers for thal ' R ance must be compl ly lished— gh | o oo e t be co p etely accomplished—right away! | ment involving longer hours and | lower wages to supplant the present — agreement, which expires tomorrow. The miners have refused to accept || and have ordered u strike, eftective at the expiration of the present wage akreement, 1 carried oot this would | mean tying up the entire coal industry | of Great Britajn Saturday. MINERS DRIVEN OFF. f "Were $35 to $85 Strikers Armed With Clubs Order | (| - Safety Men Out. AMAN D, Cl.rnm.(hemhlrc | Wales, July 30 (®).—Armed bludgeons, eight bands of llrlklnx i | miners, each about 400 strong, visited ||| _ ‘tho collieries in the anthracite district | | |early today, intimidating the officials and ordering the safety men to with- | |li/ {draw from the pits, despite the ad. ||l | vice of the Miners” Federation that ||| ° | they remain at their posts. Thel|llll Many are suitable in weight and color for Fall. . Take advantage of both seasons—now and then. Alterations at cost. safety men went out and at mid- ||| ; " e o308 oo on_stetis [l Were $30 to $55 : SAY “BAYER ASPI RIN” - gm I e i Tnlics L ve hear it - Conservative and smart models. None are excepted—-—take your choice of any of them. - Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for | COMMUN!STS ARRESTED. fl e — PR Headache Neuralgia Colds Lumbago Incited Troops to Mut it ops to Mutiny, French ||!! Pain - Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Authorities Charge. i F t d S t $ 7 5 B T, Ines que o duits ccept only “Baver" package uly .—The authorities here WV which contains proven directions. ctlostoune 'f:;m?'l::a‘:‘:‘ mr;':nbr" : Were $55’ $65 and $80 - | tion with inciting troops to mutiny. Handy ~“Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets The action was taken after searches Al bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiste. | were carried out in the offices of the i At et marh o e Mssee e s of 54 824 100Drugpise, | wore cheried out in the offces of th | All the finest—and because they are so fine we want to get them out of the dust and dirt. vance Guard. Srda)s Our 7h and G St. Stores Close at 2—Our Others at 6 | ‘ All Tr opi C al S % in 2 Gr oup s Of course, sizes are broken. There are a few regular sizes—but mostly large and small sizes, in “regu- lars”—and “longs” and “stouts.” Alterations at cost. Tropical Wor:teds Shantungs, Mohair, Palm Beach, Linen, Silks, Mohai: $1 9 .75 Seersucker. $9 '75 Were—m.50 to $45.00 Were—$13.50 to $22.50 ' Flannel Trousers 14 | Wool Knickers | | Checked Linens || | i | Black and White White Linen Knickers; 2 Imported and domestic 1 | F S i Plain Gray, Tan and ‘ I 3 . i s I | lna 1 A‘] g‘] St a les il Gray Stri - ‘ i lV-_Vooleerlx: and Checked | f“li;e;ckj;l‘i K:lckers, cut : thepopuhr kind; full cu!, ‘. all sizes. NOW l-n Full Swing’ : | wm:;.;,';tso&uz , ‘.‘Were$8 $10, 812 and $15| [~ Werg. $5 Wcre. $4 5,000 Pairs of 5,000 Pairs of Women’s $5.95 $5.95 to $10 S PG | Al Mode Stiff Straw Hat. You Know the Brands. Were £3, $4, $5 and $6 Caps—Henry Heath (London) and Domestlc Makes— Were $2, $2.50 and $3.50 53 g * ¥ | ‘ =~ Lil' go MOds of ‘i'anoil:er group many Shlrts_ : | | NeCkwear— pairs of our famous of our regular $5.95 . Madras, Cheviot, Rayon Stripes, Et:. I i Cut Silk and Imported Foulards. “*Hahn Special” Shoes. and $6.95—with a few Neckband, separate collar. to match; -collar | | i S 59(‘, e a8 wit Al i attachad 1.35 il Were $1, $1.50 and $2 = Jlac \~.\_.\\ Hl(&f.ll;( mc' c— S ; mod%!_i. u‘:_dhlacksd. Were $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 FEqipies it | 3 for $1.50 OFS. J1Zes; (O ourse, colors, white kids an | v G || i Sil il i incomplete. but nearly combinations. Remark- I Imported English Broadcloth—Plain | Scm’l;re“ STt SR sl 29 cvery one may be fitted. able savings opportunity. shades; collar attached and neckband $1 95 | Il - Were $2.50, $3 and $3.50 3 i 3 for $3.50 3 for $5.50 I Sports — Four-in-Hands, in fine wash How They Are Speeding Away! ||| proken et o o " ' §195 | Were'si 29c 4 for $1 Not at G St. Store At ANl Our Stores | 'i:'ycl::':zfio and $3 p i 3 for $5.50 = MEN! Only Two Days More! | :;...‘,‘.‘!I:En::: 'Euidfzgds'fifiiciedk‘ci‘l‘l'.“: 5195 Pajamas— e FLORSHEIM SALE Were $8, $8.50 and $9 i -.m I Plain shades in full-cut Coat and Pants. 51_39 Ends Saturday . g =" Were $2 Two days more and then Curtain | I i Drops on the best Florsheim Sale we've i opnes— 4 . an:'c';‘em" e and fancy weaves, with col- ever held. Until then, choice of- entire i Light-weight lmparled Flangels Teres Were $3, $3.50 and $4 2' remaining stocks at— i Cloth, Crepe, etc. 5 $3 55 3 for $7 $ .85 $ .85 ] Wm $5, 36 and $7 - . | i Fine Silk and Linen—Sizes A -and B 7 @ 8 i Imported Flannel, Terry Cloth, Rahr:-l,l 55.95 a‘;e $6 and $7.50 53.95 3 for $4 Were $9, $10 and $12 Sale 2 v Silk Robes—excellent quality and gen- ing ure Sill Pajamas—Fine grade; pleas- $7.95 Young Folks' erously cut. 810.95 | Were $10 and $12 i Play Shoes £ E - . : 1800 pairs_good- wearing Tan Leather Bareioot, Sandzls & E}i’oogj\{md B Cor. 7th & K Sts. e ouriotores ot .. 414 9th St-N.W. City Club Shop 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 79¢c 1318GSt. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E.

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