Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1925, Page 18

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., AUGUST 23, 192%—PART 18 | i’ ” White Russia and Crimea. Over | tions for Palestine. Non-Zionists, who Buttere up, [“ll‘dl\ 1,000,000 gold rubles were spent on|contribute to the Zion fund. say this work 15 the first year, and 6,700 | Palestine cannot accommocute more l“ll)l' C hd!l"(‘* H,‘ . | tamilies were placed on farms the|than a ha lllon Jews. Alreadv first year, In the coming year, 2,000, ' v ) m of Palestine ¢ 1 000 are to b d wber of | ts 12 ) ¢ n oy s e et enae |- TAKES COLLEGE POST. ‘ . v Most of them are using rented = | ? -4 £ tragtors Ear] B. Smuh uum U. 8. Re-| s R . 270000 Are Area Made Says Palestine Exceeded. { George Washm gton Students ., ome unks ) - B 0-Ac . A AL Levin clutms the Soviet plan 1s| search for Towa State Faculty. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT s:v:mu | 5 setter than the plan to c ze Ugan- | Iarl B. Smith, research w K 3 . Move Into Stockton Hall |}, lorir tun | Available for Settlemen ‘lm(xl]:”1‘1‘:;:“:ln:rhl:]x-:‘:"“:::‘uulft Ugan l!m:.‘.‘hflmr;:i.fi\“. l“,] ,;.Lr”:..uqu:hm \ o h s il i X i gk ek 41 18 resigned to beco ofessor Tomorrow. fro as ye : by Hebrews. | Ll L ¢ |of mechanical engineering ut ’{{.Z‘IT.N‘ College. & 5 d e e el the past nine years he has been | BY A. K. DECKER. e s 3 i )t the engineering and re. | By Radio to The St 40 Daily News only 50,000 persons, wh e Rus of ‘the United 1 I A w, in its first year, p e 3 sads. VIENNA 3 ot aovas §0.000 s u captain of engineers during the hought the plan of pl World War. STt SALEofTROPICAL cking birds quit singing )t @ sudde Gap Johnson of at | Rumpus Ridg the little pigs | s|run under the barn, when the hounds i get up from whur they're at and go | ar that the |around back of the house to lay down, EEPTIAN ROVALTY (£ v e E R B SIREREE. and PANTS - SUES FOR MILLIONS e ; $19.75 IMother of Prince Gets Wli’ E Against Britain Because — 3 Every Garbardine, Mohair, e Iyin hsykin. | R4 »7 A T Tropical Worsted and Flan- ‘ neliCoat and Pants that sold for from $25 to $35 to go on saledin order to clean up for S e ; =5 thisaseason. A FILL UP SECOND CLASSES ' ‘i i Brand-new assortment of linen knickers just received from the factory. Brown checks, black plaids, black checks, gray lcrmh and p}lalrll white. All materials represent the high-g rade. . reavy-weight Porous Linen. Sizes 2.t0 10 Ye?rs While They Last, Three Ninetv-Five Extraordinary savings, Saks—Third Floor because these are-the usually well tailored kind ‘fmm such high Clean-Up Of grade guaranteed fast color fabrics as Devonshirecloth, Palmer PALM BEACH Coats $ 75 Junior, Lonsdale Jeans, Invincible ( and ) 1 1 B An.exceptional opportunity fcr the big Iello“ in our best make The manufacturer co- of Palm Beach coats and pants. There are plenty from 42 to 48 operated with us and made up a in regular and stouts. : huge group of these suits which Broken sizes from 35 to 40. usually sell at much higher prices. They must go, as we are cleaning up for the season. They are in regulation or »@ks=Third Floor: novelty middies, side laced, broad- fall and other button-on styles in solid colors or combinations of navy blue, gray, tan, brown, green and white. Tailored and Imported Broadcloth Shirts that usually sell for considerably more, and the price we are asking is unusual. F lo rida LO ts || Special Purchase Couaf'A“a;fifdB?ndTNeCil(zand Styles in Never Before " 1200 Boys Shirts «Blouses Siaes 191017 Saks—First Floor. Values Like These || , : g _ . R e | | ? Athletc Underwear LaBelle, Fla, 2, ot oo oo o |} EE3ES) EE | [[fl | w : i Punta Gorda, Fla. s el 3140 !l\.l’ “ lier and Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr., the county seat of Char- = iy lotte Lounl,\.Wh‘I Th L = Eafi '" ‘ M - ile e ast ! At the O eni:] Prices | Usually sold from $1.25 to $2.00. A happy thought of ! ‘ A li g ! the factory manager to stimfilate business and suggested a SL-OW=0s [ special lot of these fine shirts and we accepted the proposi- $ 00 tion. Every one perfect and fresh. Of good quality woven : (ehadecd .madras, rayon stripes, mercerized poplins, oxford weaves, All $1 and $1.25 All $2 and $2.25 All $2.50 and $3 flannels and novelty weaves, in plain gray, blue, tan, white Athletic Underwear Athletic Underwear Athletic Underwear None Higher Than ‘ and neat stripes and novelty checks. Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to 5285.00 Collar-attached or neckband style. s —_ Blouses, 6 to 16 years. Shirts, 12 to 1414 neckband. ¢ i 35 8 5 EASY TERMS “ 89 1 ottt oo, || ASale F1200Pairs Boys | mmeeint®® Fowrfn®s Throrodts This is the best investment in Florida, ||| Saks—First Floor Saks—First Floor Saks—First Floor ard e rin e il ot et o 295 15°5. Separate Knickers Ay 5wl i Come in Today and Find Gut More About Florida . Made from ends of suitings of : ! 4 S MEN,S CUT SILK NECKWEAR high-quélit_v fabrics, in neat mix- All of these are the popular styles and patterns and are from the stocks we've sold Twentieth Centur y Land and | tures of tweed effects. Unusually throughout the Summer at the higfie.r prices.‘ 3 Specials With Wonderful Values— Those at And sti Ties cut to. 3 5 C $1.50 cut to... 69 (o4 '.T.rd"fi“é‘.',,;; ut l men 0. well tailored, all seams reinforced Develigmsot € ‘ Full 1 Sizes 7 to 18 Years The Dollar FT. MYERS, FLA. 4 and, of course, are full lined. Washington Office Saks—Second Floor 1410 Eye Street' N.W. Main 2034

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