Evening Star Newspaper, August 21, 1925, Page 12

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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, - AUGUST -21, 1925. N e e N - ‘ | For “Bumptlous Babbm'v Implication ;l:;'er:teare:sth::of e b .mix'\‘:.‘lil '?-?.'.“u.?n;”‘ bevond 4 “(,'.‘,‘.)..7'1 W Lo Tt~ ligion. Such, too, can be said of certain es. | New Testament miracles should |sential truths of Christianity. The COLLE DI VAL D'ELSA, . Ital (‘ 43 S never be considered from the view- [Jatter cerier in the Divine person and | Augus ) —Caribines, aified 1 | By the Associated Pross. “Mr. Lewis, H. L. Mencken "“" point of the natural iaw alone, but|redeeming work of God, in the person | i yesterday discovered the N} Pl NEW YORK, August 21.—Rotarlans | some other \writers ~ who don't take always in thelr relation to the Divine | of Chrlst, They should be confidently | henda z organizatio are striking back Sinel Lewls, | into account the actual facts are .~m person and purpose of Christ. They . ing these | called t y dvance Guar ire strlling back i Sinclale, Lawls. | red claver thatithey settle any Fodd s e Tnvolve factors other than those with | truthe the chu s 10 show hu- | and — who in “Main Street,” “Babbitt” and [ guccf FOE O ’ ® S N other works has Indicated that & Ro-| = “If Lewls were a big enough man ¥ Reports of® Americans in|Explorer’s . Backers Doubt |tay" clob s o iumon of great big | to s uils were a big enough n ,,n.Mystenes of Bible Not Sub bumptious, small-town boosters” and | all right. But he fixes up a little | ‘ i 1l D, Stockholm Are Termed | Report That Reds Will Halt |worse. fown of Zenith, or whatever vou cail | ject to Natural Laws, Says Open All Day Saturday ‘ 4 ‘m nlng to take a fall ]dfl“tz 0; it, and tells everybody |h‘dl 5 s e Loose and General. , Scientific Work. N R e G S T Presbyterian Head. A HE SHOE SALE V‘ HERE YOU | . | the radio. “He's due for | Mr. Keck explained that, while there | . He's Just a bit off his trolley. wos a_spirit of good-fellowship in s . . “Lewlis’ is a writer who, having |every Rotary Club, the real basis for | By the Assoctated Press ' : i APUY e ‘ b, B st 21.—Officials| written two or three books that re-|the clubs was the need to bring busi- WINONA LAKE 5 - . By Cable to T L A in promoting the third|Semble some sort of a moving picture | ness men together in a big city to |Miracles vsteries » /R e 3 y 1.—T! fion tntd the Globl Desert| [TIH1OLE plot, thinks he knows every- enable them to work for the common |should not . e on into the Gobi De: thing in the world. good of the community. viewpoint of natural 3 4 - 5(). e : outstanding feature i el Aol o Vieapduit ottt : ; / Our 50-year reputation protects you ch Confere L B T | | byterian General Assembly, at the Wi i i v ol o tiratns St sepune| NEGRO BOY SHOOTS MAN. | vl s, risscins sa bl et e 2 2 ¥ Women’s Low Shoes + Men’s Low Shoes Nominally t t eing | 3 1 spite of ts from Urga B — The colored youth admitted fthe | L imien Ty | Youth Says Weapon Expioded Ac- |hootinz, but said that the weapon s e mo el | Formerly $6 and $8 ) Formerly $6 and $8 expelled Roy 23 2 I T e had been fired accidentally while he | \F T ine" Creation of T miieioe o ry document is tri-lingually pre- | Chap: lrews, leader of the ex-| cidentally During Play. was playing with it. He told police [Of r Gl ly. English dom- | pedition, and his associates b R hd had trouble with the merohan: |s2cred history. or the inspiration of i I | It has been charged that Mr. An- farry Goldstine, 63 years old, was| ¢\, vears ago, but denfed that it had MBI s AULE ( g Gustav’'s extraordinary courte- | drews d carried on propaganda|shot in the back and neck last night | any bearing on the shooting of Mr.| . pich Hiiny, tice: ho%‘h};iqg"{::fi[ i ) speaking English rather nvi.n | amainst ed gov n“"‘]“"“!vste;:e:ljipzi;: while sitting on a bread box i front| Goldatine. oD heyicobeti o e : ! 2L ¥ Sn et Akt iy by a month-| Of his business establishment at 500 — charity. Great scientists . ( s - 5 seh s |1y zine devoted to Asiatic affairs, | Eighth street southwest by a small| = Gloria Gould Bishop, granddaugh. | £a1S usually do. When a teacher of ° o P rle s a v the American ) Na-| caliber pistol in the hands of Leroy ter of the late Jay Gould, has signed p )CKHOLM, Boykin, colored, 17 years old, 430 Six- % and-one-half street “southwest, police [& contract to become managing di- ) Not Interested in Politics. reported. today. rector -of an all.woman theater for ™ o Froelick, editor of Asia,| Goldstine was taken to Emergency | New York City. =, N1 3 e e P it v e i e T T O Y 4 L T e . b Pr(‘\lufl\lv advertised at Q_‘(nf(hp\ re | from mi Business Firm now $2.85.7 A few hundred pairs leit— i€ ; KR sexhgition ' i out of a lot of more than 2,000. thev're now $3.45. Only 190 pairs tific discovery and a desiring a location assuring | 3 A cther the N Just for SATIJRDA) patronage of the highest clientele, Still a-good assortrfent for alert shop- % '.¢i t:oken sizes—but still a good may secure ideal quarters at 411 pers. All leathers —all styles —and a . fair asortment of sizes o¥¢ assortment of styles. —and you’ll have to come I"l" ""','-‘I”f"f‘e" : — = - ashington’s Luxurious ‘ { For Chlldren M Ly t early we Close ax 2 p'm’ S The greatest bargains ever! Including entire stock of footwear— an Reports Scored 1 | s sy ! Tk 3 r S mcerning the latter’s reported o | ‘White Kid, Calf and Canvas. Lresine e e e . - o F | 834 to 11......81.45 125102, ... $1.95 21 to 8.......$235 vention, \ h as- | Hardmo‘ Bust to Be Unveiled. or Rent Several hundred pairs of misses’ and Boys’ oxfords in tan and black $.95 sembly s d : sp: o The Star (13 2 | : children's pumps and oxfords. $7.95 - ”.”,m\"“.wm i hence, ther | e 20C IDE 6 f SOC | FJANDSOME corner store,| e l leathers; $4.00 and $5.00 values. . Previously advertised at $4.95— Connecticut Avenue frontage. | the late President Connections with hotel lobby. An | | a ford 4 ; event of the Capitsle smace Shcpincl | MI Y HOE TO inzing - of na- Closing out every starched IDE COLLAR |and social center. A L 5 Rom vil.be e 8 H. At of Dallas, Tex IN STOCK. — all new styles — all sizes — ol e WHILE THEY LAST—SATURDAY, ||| For Particulars Address it 310-312 Seventh St. NW. - o Resident Manager 2 2 . "The Mayflower Over 50 Years’ Satisfactory Service WILL STUDY D C TRAFFIC. Baltimore Ofiicmh Inlt‘rns!r‘d in Regulations Under Test @ s 34 C ‘ $3.98 and $4.98 Bathing Suits Hot. Weather Toiletries Special Dispateh to The Satisfaction First Since 1859 “Bomnns Dusting Powder, 45c. BALTIMOF 2 2 ¥ ) 1 tyreds e Chania 2 | officials. wilkibe Washingtor = s 1B $2-98 Bouton’s Bath Salts, 45c. o make a o new trafhic = = i i Odoroeno, 27c. E 1 > Commis ! e 5 oo 2 H . s 5 o Narcissus Tal 25c. ther, 1 me A limited quantity of the finest suits in our A Women's One-piece e ok all Narcissus F:t:,:: SLI10 for 1; oz. ures of the Capital system would be | | stock—sizes 34, 35, 36 only—small men should wool, in plain colors and stripes. Peacock Bleach Cream, $9c. adopted here if fou be on hand early. No C. O. D., No Exchanges, Also all other bathing suits pro- Pompeian Face Powder, 47c. No Alterations, No Deliveries—ALL SALES [l portionately reduced 810-818 Seventh Street = D;fizeu & Ramsdell's Cold FroendiEion 4 S Floor MMID@WMX $20 Mohair Suits . . . $7 25 il Extraordinary—One-Day Special in ( 2 for $15) P Lt il Cuticura _ Sizes 34,35 and 36. None C. O. D., No De- ma Siallt - ! . liveries, No Exchanges, No Alterations—All wwtI,"r;;;;;.,; w e viel | Preparations e : : o] a inadequate port. | Unexcelled in purity, they are I B The. > married A i1 |regarded by millions as unrivaked 3 \ nd the wife charges in the promotion of skin and hair and his mother orc g t o health. The purifying, antiseptic, 1 Thoiliouss a o wecks Sneisays | || 2 eI POOIng R tarpli | ; A Feature of Our Advance her husband makes 00 and asks for suitable amount fo maintenance. She is represented Attorpeys Fischer & Fischer cura Soap invigorate and preserve the skin; the Ointment soothes @r - , . Presentation of Fine Furs and heals rashes and eruptions. {The freely-lathering Shaving Stick S {causes no irritation but leaves the 1325 F STREET s Papal Delegate Returning. {skin fresh and smooth. The Talcum ; 3 ROME, August 21 (#).—Pope Pius i: fragrant and refreshing. i s TR House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes ‘ PR G .+ 8 ¢ sume. h e e AR DS AT TS | 3 s 1L 111111 LU L T < FREE OIL' ToMoRROW FREE OIL! o ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE Coney) models in all sizes 16 to 44 and 45 to 34, (dyed KAV STREET Accissmflis s’ Other Stunning Fur Coats, $129 to 5299 ‘it avored Fall Hats |G Trimmed with Natural Squirrel Collar. . Trimmed with Beige Squirrel Collar and Cufis. ea lne_ Trimmed with Blue Fox Squirrel Collar and Trimmed with Silver Muskrat Collar and C Heawy Buck Pelts ~ Trimmed with Skunk Collar and Cufs. : Trimmed with Brown Fox Collar. (dyed coney) Also Untrimmed Models. 5 T Quality of fur pelts and workmanship that we positively cannot duplicate —for when these coats are sold re-orders on these models will be quoted at 20% to 30% higher. Makers have advised us that fur pelts have advanced this much and no re-orders will be accepted at former prices. Buy yours at once Sealine if You would save. For these are dependable furs. A deposit will hold them (dyed until you are ready.. The trimmed coats in sizes 16 to 44 and the untrimmed G LOCATED ON K ST., BETWEEN 20th and 21st N.W. G"ls Fall Dresses Have Just Arrived, a ERN IN EV. DEPARTMENT, UNDER NEW MANA:! S B 2 (o REMODELEDl; r%lz'rmu normp&r%: h GEMENT “Wll Chosen for Beauty and Style and Splendid Group $1.98 Grouped at (. o N s s f 4 They're unusually st Pansy $ Lyons Velvet PR | 2nd youthiul—just the ; Panne Velvet you'll want to wear Black 3 \ i Velvet with school. Of plain color encil blu Satin oy X V| chambray, in gay tones, in \Black Prince Pirate e A the modish straightline ef- 5 fect, with new belted back. Pheasant | s White e Poke linene and hand- Alpine ” embroidery add lovely trir Copper Luster Mushroom SR / % ming touches. Ro. . (3 Oh, what latitude for choice! From the finest stylists come these becoming hats for madame or tan and green, in sizes 7 to the miss. Large and small head sizes. 1 d Vel 14 years. Advance Hat Modes in Felt and Velour, $1.89 to $4.95 Second Floor Street Floor—King's Palace WE INVITE YOU TO ( CALL TOMORROW AND RECEIVE WITH EACH PURCHASE OF 5 OR MORE GALLONS OF STANDARD STRAIGHT OR BENZOL GASOLINE, FOUR (4) COUPONS, EACH GOOD FOR ONE QUART OF ‘ m rsel tte POLARINE OIL IN BULK _ Sh fgi,g,-,?s,fi,, Mf.,m ; REDEEMABLE ONE ‘COUPON WITH EACH SUBSEQUENT PURCHASE OF 5 OR MORE GALLONS OUR EQUIPMENT IS OF THE LATEST TYPE || ! New Shoes for Fall VISIBLE PUMPS WITH RADIATOR SERVICE AT EVERY ONE — AUTOMATIC AIR TOWERS — DRAIN : PITS TO GIVE YOU THE BEST IN FREE CRANK CASE SERVICE —WASHING — POLISHING—GREAS- ; o Feature Charming Styles and Remarkably ING—MOTOR CLEANING A SPECIALTY—FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES ! Low Prices SEVENTY INDIVIDUAL, CONCRETE, FIRE PROOF GARAGES i "5 oy d FOR LEASE AT NOMINAL RENTAL : | madras. ~ Made to give that ° an PY i slender contour so much desired and support the figure softly yet Surely you would expect to pay a great deal more for footwear PROMP‘T, COURTEOUS, EFF'CIENT SERVICE 7 A.M to 1030 PM. DA"—Y EED 50 firmly. Twelve-inch insert of of this type. Well made, fashionable in Ii;\;-lg:;|n:‘lrlll‘;,v‘l\\I';:Z::(!)ln;:]-‘“i:‘llv:\v elastic at sides and firm boning made only of splendid leathers and fabrics. g with bows, straps and buckles, or opera effects. DRIVE DOWN NEWLY PAVED K STREET AND GIVE US A TRIAL' [fi CRRES T T Blends o Biack St » 2 Second Floor Patent Leather Tan Leathers Blonde Kid Second Floor

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