Evening Star Newspaper, August 13, 1925, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, AUGUST 13, 1925. e S et | Whistling Bell Buov s Ocean Joy Ride [REDS TRY TO UNDERMlNE ended today Vittorio Emanuelie brought Into port the miss- Ing wanderer of the sen wastes, still functioning and ready to be returned to its former post of duiy after a jour rey across the Nort ¢ Ocean that took it directly s the trans. itlantic steamship ro Covered with barnack from D. C, THURSDAY. ~ " ASK for Horllcks The OR\G|NAL Maited Milk Strength for the Hot Days The buoy went adrift from Frying M,an Men Meléontent and Pan Shoal on November 14, 1923, Ap- s A i Anigar, parently caught in the Guif stream, it ifted west and continued in a north. | Br the Associated Press erly direction. Vessels sighting; . LONRON. August 13.—Communiat | rveported it still functioning. but lh-;m'ol):w»ndn alming at creating dis. warning light was extinguished. An-|content and disloyalty in the |'|nkll Easi'y Digested—Ready-Cooked and Diet For Infants, Invalids, the Aged; Nursing Mothers, Children, stc. uhn» vh- Ntatian flmm\k!m Bill Introduced in Philippines. Figures on Production Held Too Small. of the British army and navy Is al {leged to have been in progress r.u‘ ome time in several naval centers nd garrisons, especially in the Alder shot camp, the principal military cen- ngland which have given eports, state that Dt fletx “advocating subversive doc agy Ni. €| irines have been posied near camps waintained by the i nd®y IGO0 G Cireutated among of the "Devari-|Thg soldiera and sallage. huit. 1 16 worth about | jded, oniy had the effect of arous- i feet long and welzhs | ing indignation amonz the men. | Several papers today i that | the governmeni takes a serious view } o 1he movement. coast of the British Isles. the co-oper: and rusty reen where id and Ireland was e ed and the ordinarily was found on the Jrish coast.| buoy was wdition was good and It wa ibbereen jo this country at a ¢ 530, and unloaded at Baltimore A well-balanced, palatable, easily assimilated diet that nourishes and up-builds. Use at meals, between meals. or on retiring. Endorsed by physicians for over 40 years. Preparcd at home in a minute by briskly stirring the powder in hot or cold water. No cooking. K. Ireland. Severai|s times it had been sighted from afar by ocean-plying ships who knew there was shoal in thy the At lantic Ocean and ess at tempts had been it of the Depa Washir was successful until the huge buoy grounded on the Irish co held that with fave 70,000 tons of « proqueed on The report ahle cor ruhhe hditions ast Ordered to Philippines. Walton, at MeCook | Dudley B, Ho Eimer and Fir Officers Are Transferred. : H. Casady Maj. Leo A Field. Ohio: Capt Field, Tex planting director of the Bureat. declared Den 1 from Mai At Kelly ledical Corps, from | Adler, at MeCor 1a to Walter Reed | Merrick stabrook, Ir.. this city; Col this city, all of the Air Service, have Yental Corps, frem | William \ir officers now in ihe Philippines | have hee ed to stations in the lows: Maj. lnhn‘ Wright Fleld, Morris Rerman; the War Department: First Lieut Robert Ignacio to San Antonio Lieut Skanse Lieuts. | K. OPENING WEEK SPECIAL OPENING WEEK SPECIAL To the first LADIES alue "t McPhers capt Iker Denver John E deut int in Walter Reed ¢ ton and Lieu United States Cav: vour from Save Jokes Injury to Plumbers. table Spocial Dispaten 1o The Sta RICHMOND. Va. Aug W e Master Plumbers’ and Hes Ing pext of Richmond is nLetio] e ciation of Richmond is 1 : . on the jokes regarding plu the time they consume. An amendment 10l was offered Iatur At Walter Tex ters by using these hot pads ( hoice of shapes silver de- o Kelly Field Men! Tt's time to discard that old belt buckle and get one of these STERLING SILVER ones. (ne to a customer. nationally » any sinzle corpo ombia, will spend | M | The sion and hygiena. | ] i S aqueduet. eloctrification | s j clock. regularly xtension of the railread, con ra Iehter house | priced $3.50. to a A Real Beautiful Blue-White Gem That Sparkles! ernization of | Ot customer ; none sold to deal- ers or children Women'’s Vests, 10c Small sizes 36 and 38 only left m white and pink. Swiss Ribhed ts. Formerly $4 Rubber Diaphragm Reducers $1.98 Natural color gum hroken JEWELRY CO. N.E. Corner 7th and G N'E! Gorner 7th and G OPENING WEEK SPECIAL size ra Second Floor Frzday——G'reen Ticket Speczals Smart Dresses Reduced! , Formerly $10 and $12.75 D Street Floor A NewKind of JewelryShop!! * Tomorrow and Saturday are the last two days of our Opening Week—the last two opportunities to take advantage of these extraordinary specials. Come in and meet us—see our varied display of new jewelry! OPENING WEEK SPECIAL = | KNIFE and W nu/,/,/,/ {7, The “old-fashioned personal service” store is here! You are more than “just a customer” at MARX —you get personal service of experts, friendliness, courtesy, reliability. Plaids Bordered Woolens Sport Colors Dark Colors Pastel Tones Sport Knit Weaves t the very sort of dress you need to finish the Summer ear on trips or vacation and at home. Well made, h and every one reduced. You'll like the swagger sport shown here. Some with dainty linen or embroidered s and many with stiff laundered collars and cuffs. Long or short sleeves Tub Silks Crepe Canton Satin Crepe Lace and Satin Satin Flannel Fine Twills Complete craEre,, () Any Standard Make Watch Sold at _ Standard Cash Prices Yes, a store can be BIG and HUMAN-—come in some time this week and learn the value of mutual satisfaction! Beautiful Gem cure cign of B green or 18-kt gold mounting for ladies and white Ses “Otis”’ Shirts and Drawers Each, 69c nd Floor—King's Palace OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Fanc;' Ribbons, 5¢ Yard Lot of ribbon oddments, in nar- row widths. trimmin 10e to Women’s Bathing Suits, $2.98 All $3.95 and $4.98 All-wool One. piece Style Ba Suits re. duced. Plain ¢ d effective striped patterns. ther suits proportionately r ed Second Floor $1 Costume Slips, 69¢ White Muslin Slips, trimmed with lace and embroidery. Bodice top modeis with double hams to hip. Sizes 36 to 41 Second Floor et Floor Georgette, Etc., Remnants, 49¢ Yard One-half two vard lengths of georgette. chiffon and net and cotion aqualities, ches wide. Formerly $1 to vard White 1. Street Floor—Men’s Shop 79¢ Work Shirts, 59¢ Men's Rlue Chambray ull cut and substantial with double stitched sea ished with larze pocke: 14%; to 17 Strest’ Floor—Men's Shop LADY’S WRIST WATCH This reliable timekeeper is a marvel of either Opening Week Specill N green w hi gold-filled cace Choice of thapes or Street Floor New Hats for Fall Black Prince, 5- Pheasant, Ball Blue, Black, Sand, Titian, Off-the- Face, Piral Shapes, Close-Fit- ting Shapes and Pokes or Mush- rooms—Large and Small Head Sizes modes, in hlack and a riot of colors, <hapes or those a bit large. Trim th felt fabric ar velvet Street Floor Special Tomorrow Only! Metal Scooters 159 Rubber - tired, Dise Wheels, Firm Metai Scooter. in good size Wood handle. A wonderful valne, tomor- row only Street Floor Opening E right to sell not moere than o item te a customer. None to Velvat or children. Velvet and Satin— ’ Gent’s Strap Watch A dandy timepiece ~ carefully adjusted .m'is regulated. An abso 50 lute necessity for - the correct man Thoroughly guaran- teed. T ————————————————— N OPENING WEEK SPECIAL \\\\\-\\\\\m////, i, 8- inch —at MARX JEWELRY COMPANY loses its auster- ity and becomes a confidential matter. Your monthly or weekly payments are so small vou'll never miss them. No Red Tnpe’ No Collectors. Fiery Blue-White DIAMONDS 59c Ideal Waists, 29¢ Made of strong mus Spamsh Lace, 79¢ Yard 36 Inches wide. flouneing lace and evening $1.50 vard All-over and strest Formerly Street Floor 7 Fancy Buttons, 5¢ Card trimming 310 12 on Street Floor Remnants of Wash Goods Formerly 39c to 59¢ Reduced for Friday Only—Yard, 19¢ Splendid lengths for dresses blouses and sklirts of these fa vorite fabrics . Silk-mixed Tussah Printed Voiles Plain Voiles Plain Cotton Crepe Printed Crepe Striped English Broadcloth Satin-striped Voile Waoven Striped Madras Flowered Voile Street Floor Hair Switches, 75¢ One-stem switches in all colors, This low price is almost unbe lievable. Investigate this value and be convinced. Street Floor Boys’ Tub Suits, 89¢ Attractive styles in sturdy, washable cotions that will maximum of wear. All fast too. Oliver Twist, hall and middy stvies, and combinations. Sizes 3 1o 8. Street Floor 59¢ and 75¢ Neckwear 49c A clearance of Coliars in dress, round and V neck styles, some with cuff. Vestees, panels and trills. White, ecru and colors. Street Floor Silk Undergarments $1.98 Nightgowns, Step-ins and Che. mises, of crepe de chine and silk. Trimmed with lace insertion and edge, shirring and ribbons. Honey, nile, light blue, peach and flesh Second Floor Children’s Socks, 123¢ Mercerized Short Socks, with fancy tops. Included are plain Aark colors. Perfect and second qualities. Regularly worth 28¢ and 35e. Street Floor Lace Remnants, 3¢ Yard Short ends of vals, cluny and torchon laces, in white and ecru. An excellent opportunity to pur chase for Fall trimming needs. Street Floor $1 Bobbed Hosies, 89¢ and-rayon Hose, ready rolled Emart. Beige, beaver, alre. dale. jack rabbit, nude, gray, ori- ental pearl, gun metal, orchid, h'\nulm peach, red. blue, green S Street Floor Children’s Rayon Socks 25¢ 50c and 5% Short Socks, perfect quality. Light and dark shades, Also Seven-eizghthe Ravon Socks. irveguiars of 3%¢, 50c and 3% grades, in small sizes only, in light colors. Al sizes in dark shades. Street Floor Remnants Dress Fabrics Formerly 25¢ and 29¢ Yard, 124c Excellent remnant lengths ranging from 2 to b vards. 36. inch English Prints and 32-inch Dress Ginghams. in beautiful colors and combinations. Fast celors, too. .Just the thing for &ohool frocks and house dresses, Street Floor Suitable for ladies or gents: set In 14kt green or 18-kt. white gold, hand chased mounting. Spe clal OPENING WEEK SPECIAL & Sen Guaranteed Tableware Peasitively Guaranteed Witheut Time Limit A most’ unusual offer- good during our en- tire opening week. In handsome case. 26-Pc. Set Wm. Rogers Bread Tray Silver-Plated This is a stupendous value. 1 Genuine ITE S s SPECIAL pena: For Ladies and Gents The Triple-plated Silver Pencil, suitable for all oc- casions. Regularly priced 4- § | at 35¢c each. inch Guaranteed Bread Traw., worth a great deal more. 69c One to a customer—None te children 1c One to a customer—None to children MAGNIFICENT DIAMOND Blue white and hand-engraved hand- pierced scintillating 1nd 14- white Spe- & Week set in *250 OPENING WEEK SPECIAL L3 1 Mahogany Clock and Candlesticks Here js another remarkable special—and one worth your instant attention, too! 14-inch Clock and a pair of hand-turned Candlesticks, both in the popular mahog- any finish, at Yhe low price of— mounting cial for Open

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