Evening Star Newspaper, September 4, 1925, Page 32

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(Continued from Page Twenty-four.) Income Tax Returns Bernard avenue, $563.52 Frank $56.95 ing, $20. Harry % street Marion Leigh Wells, Chevy Md., T 33 a executors $7,854.49. Elizabeth Savings and Trust Co., $366.79 Washington Mortgage ment $769.35 Donald Woodward, 2118 Leroy place, $12,975.5 $ 5.54 Julia C. setts avenue, $2,324.02 John F. Wilkins, 1700 Massachusetis | avenue, $1,578.3: L. $3.118.47. | Pe! Helen $3,017.82. S 31 $6.511.98. George $1.356.45. Sidney streets. $395.08 cut avenue, $21.07 | Brainerd H. Warner, jr., Southern | Building, $323.75 Alexander W ¥ 07 H & . F. $068.33. Justine B, northeast, $3,065.1 HRERBLB0D MBI R (HRRBERALRARIAL L ALRRRRHRANRARLBARALALARAARLLR RRRDBRRRY: SRRBRBE L BRD oy (33 W e e I TR BT e O R B IEMREREALCRLRBRLLCLILRLRLLLLFRIRVVELEDLOLOLRVORLZVLLPRORDBIRER Children’s 59¢ Sport Hose, apple pattern or popular derby rib- bed quality in a wide range of fashion- able Fall colors. Fi 10. THE EVENING [ A F. Wilson, 1752 P'street, $6.18. { Mabel 1. Willls, 923 Virginia ave- | nue southwert, $4.47 Paid From District and Vicinity | | S Ella. Woodward, | nue, 34 Carrie B. Walsh, Washington Post | ,[e¥ina Wa Buflding, $23,698.24. g e Joseph 1. Weller, Washington Loan | §5.68 and Trust Building, §9.173.24 I H. Wendal, 1234 Maryland ave- R. K. Whitford, 3369 Eighteenth |nue nbrtheast, $1.30 { George A. Ward, 13521 Monroe | street, | Park | street, $4.68. STAR, WASHINGTON, E. E. Waller, 1828 H street, $11.30. John H. Wilson, 3104 Nineteenth street, $12.74 Rose Mae Watkins, 1419 Chapin street, $1.58. Hugh Weston, Kensington, $7.81. C. B. Weise, 909 Thirteenth street, 42 New Jersey 115 Wootten ave Walsh. Fourteenth $10.35 w, and | $2 Charles Wilson, 929 L street, $5.49, Mabel R. Wiggins, 1229 Connectl- cut avenue. $9.60. John Q. Walton, 4325 Kansas ave nue, $60.60. Harriet L. | Union Trust | Frank Wilkins, 645 H street north-| fira K. east, §21.71. tice, § C. E. Wright. southwest, $9.26. Martin C. Woods, Investment Building. | $61.15. Frank Whelan, Wilner, 6§03 Connecticut R. White, 1410 G street =, Wi l Westory Build- Wise. care T. . Myers, E. ilMamsin, estor Building, $96. Wells, Department 80. - E. Wasmuch, 1733 Willaxd 96 Wade, Wardman Waters, jr of Jus- $20.75. 9 < 4 1211 Kennedy G. Wall, jr., Rockville, Md., | : | 633 Maryland avenue Chase, Ashmead Wiley, $476.17. s $1.199.97 Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Wilton, Portner Apartments, $169.47. . | Henry P. West, 719 Seventeenth street, §2,991.50 | John McKee Waggaman, 1814 New- | N ton street. $279.19 Le: H. Woolsey 033.30. ington Rapid Transit Co., ,391.33. i ington for % place. Wise, War Department, Loan and W Frank G eyt Co; et m-]nlhe‘uxl. Pau street, $1 Helen Watkins, 3002 Q street, $2.57. | Daniel R. Wall, South Carolina vatts, 411 | avenue southeast, 57 cents. nth street northeast. $15.75. [ “Miss Ruth A, Westergreen, Helen A. Wilkes, Fourth street | Quincy street, $7.2 southeast, $6.64 | El: . s Otis H. Wood. Connecticut avenue | road, $14.76. and 1. street, $36.98 | Cimon Weod Mrs. Cornelia F. Worthington, the | northeast, $9.81. | Connecticut apartments. $162.60. | Mildred Wise, 426 M Ellzabeth S."Wilson. 1320 8 sireet,| Mamie J. Wheatley, 53 itol street, $11.0 Mayme O. 3 west, $5.8 H. Waring, Wilson, Union Trust Co. | 323 Eleventh street | 2848 Twenty-eighth B. Wetmore, National Wooden, | southwest, $6.54. Mr. and Mrs. George F' and Vermont Invest Co., 1116 avenue, 623 Chevy Chase, $1 1832 - Belmont s. 1700 Mass: Mg Wilkin: Massachu Wash! 139.49. Wenger Bros.. $2,463.65 | Washington Tobacco Co.. $4,143.98. | Woodridge-Langdon ings Bank, | $973.13. | ilson estate. Clarence A. Amer- ican Seeurity and Trust Co. $8. James G. Wesson, 489 Pennsylvania | ington Planograph Company, | avenue. $28.9% Willlam A. Warfield, 1. . Ansel Wold, 1349 Kenvon !'mel.“rnm street 25 Eighth street, $4.23. 816 East Cap .33 rry West. 2134 Kalorama road. | = i Pannsylvania | | north L A. Ward, avenue. $59.87. Martha G. Woodward, necticut avenue, $3.7 . Wearley, 418 Twelfth street M. Wilson, Bethesda, Md., 1300 ens; 1316 L. street 1. Wolberg, 1520 Varnum, 2298 Con 616 Quebhec street, $2.42. | Lena R. Woelford, Cromwell | terrace. $4.71. Military | Grace V. Warnick, ! first street, $6.63 Court,| Florence Warnick, 808 Twenty-first street, $6.45. 433 | Lillian T street, $1.03. “leming L. Watkins, 1338 R street, | 234 1522 R street, | §3 Washington Co., | | S $40.98. ». Walton, 3704 808 Twenty- 3 West, Fourteenth and G| 2. | Emma Wilcox, Peiham Rev. L. B. Wolf. Smith road, $6.12. | $38. Katherine Woodward, $051; Stome. | A leigh Court, $3.50 Eleventh street northeast, $11.87. 815 Connecti-| H. Woodward, Edith A. Williams, 3512 Eleventh | Court, $7.75. street northeast, $10.52 R 206 Seventh| Willam Wolfley, 1 2.43 enry Wurdeman, 1114 treet, $1,842 Y. Williamson Thir- | D. J. Willlams, Walton, 1528 Swann 80515 Stoneleigh 2 street, William F. Varnum street, §7.85. Elizabeth G. Webh, 401 street, Chevy Chase, Md Mr. and Mrs. M. Wilson ! street northeast, $10.65. Whittet Ward, 701 0.4 | street southwest 2. 2 Quebec 5. 2.43. olf, Jenifer Ruilding, | street, | Ruby Wallace, 1005 1 street north- Shepherd $1.23. 2.5 | east, 4. Ward. 1326 Quiney place | John M. Watts, 1305 C street| Elizabeth Sophie Wilson, National | 708 K southwest, $14.08. | cathedral School, $13.34. 3 P 99c school opening. Lovely, seli-filling pens in black, red, mottled. orange and gold plate. 14- kt. gold pen with iridium tip. Men's and women's styles with clip or ring Several sizes, : E Street Floor Fashion Gives An Important Place to the tones smart. Odd ornaments of the felt are noted. Fashion has given definite approval to this effective type of 2 89 ° Trimmed Velvet Hats for Fall In this collection, as always, are hats that have passed the censorship of fashion. Emphasis is placed on the wide scope of choice for miss and matron and the diversity of fabric, color and design employed. Sale $2.00 Fountain Pens Just 39c 7% Sport Hose, in the new pine- in time for effects. Highly mercerized Slight irregulars. ne for school wear. Sizes 615 to Street Floor hat—which is shown here in many novel and interesting versions. Fine satin finish felts in chic, small types vie with the larger shape in popularity. Colors reign supreme with black and beige Séreet Floor—King's Palace Girls’School Apparel Attractive in Style and Price The styles just smart enough to be youthful and practical—the prices just low enough<to be consistent with good quality. New Fall Dresses, $] .19 One-piece models just simple enough to be smart, fashioned with V or round collar, pockets and tie belt. Correctly patterned in chambray or gingham: stripes and plain colors, trimmed with contrasting fabrics. Buttons and applique embroidery are noted. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Jaunty Felt Hats $1.98 and $2.49 Chic little affairs. tailored or trimmed ribbons, felt cocardes and ornaments. henna, scarlet. green, brown and cocoa, fitting shapes predominate. Muslin Princess Slips, 59¢ White Muslin Slips. in bodice-top style. Fin- ished with three-inch hem. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Gym Bloomers, $1.98 Full Pleated Bloomers, with adjustable bands at waist and knee. Sizes 8 to 20. These are made. of sturdy quality black sateen. For the Holiday 3,000 Pairs New Silk and Rayon HOSE, 59¢ Beautifully with Black, Close- textured stockings that are ordinarily sold for $1 and §125—these are slightly irregular Such an array of colors, too— Cheek Gunmetal Powder Blne Cinnamon Muslin awers, 29c Gym Bloomers, $1.25 White Muslin Drawers. finished with hem- _Black Sateen stitched hem and tucks. Sizes 2 to 12 years. Efastic at knec. Second Floor—King's Palace Bloomers, pleated on a band Sizes 12 to 20. ch i White Street Floor ew Shoes for the Holiday A < e What woman doesn’t think of a holiday in terms of new Here's the those new for. shoes, clothes or good times? logical place to come for pumps vou are looking At these two prices we offer comdlete assortments of sport and street shoes, opera pumps, strap and oxford types in satin, patent leather, suede, velvet and tan Teatherk. Each style new and fash- ioned -for wear. All heel heights in the groups. Second Floor—King's Palace LHH ST EETEFFF RN EFETETETFE VXL Boys’ School Suits Boast a Vest and Two N Pairs of Pants =M These are new—the very thing . your boy wants for the new school term. Well tai- lored suits, consisting of English-cut coat, vest and 2 pairs of fully lined knickers. Excel- lent patterns in wool mixtures in light and dark colors. Sizes & to 17 vears. You'll realize the substantial savings this offer- ing involves if you come in to see these suits, Street Floor—Boys' Shop D. C., FRIDAY, Caroline €. Willlams, $58.08. Magdelena ~West, 1636 Sixteenth | street, $69.41. | street, $11.70 | George H. Zellers, | Minnle L. Westiand, 338 Tenth | street. §33.57 1 ' MOROCCAN BATTLE PREPARATIONS HUM & street southeast, $1.2 Y Orit : tenden sireet, $5.9%. ™ !Remfcrcem:nts Rushed to Front Chri oung, 1 Swi : - ristine Young,, 1444 Swann | While Warships Bomb Natalie S. B. Yates, 167 street, $236.6 Abd-el-Krim Quarters. SEPTEMBER 4, 19 Z. Zimmerman Hugus, 3210 Macomb 206 Thirteenth 415 Eieventh separat- v 1 1 | and result Efghteenth | | 1 [ | \ Willlam B! street, §11.8% Yost, 1352 Jefferson | 1290 D. | avenue. | John P. Yenney, street northeas Mabel $16.08. Mary $4.70. | ~0. W. Youngblood, 353 Cedar street, | Takoma Park, D. ¢, $212.71. { _ Lieut. John P. Yates, 2314 Webster street. § James R nue, $10.42. D. Lynch road, $120.06 M Yoakum, Vermont | 0.03.. 1829 1606 Kenilworth F. n\‘m- Associated Press Yount, Government southern border of Oklahoma $2;]41 4898 Awarded Claim- |the courts and while there the Federal Hotels. | Gl Krim's | headquarters the battle retary Work held today that 18 claims | ing it from Texas, in 1918 | Government stepped in x4 contended | ants—Work Refuses Leases | front is humming with activity all were meritorious and directed that ed in a rush from person: both states, each of which that all the claimants we = irespass | ers and that the land was part of the along the line for the coming offen. sive. Reinforcements are being rapid- | $2,141,898 be distributed to satisty them field in its isdiction. Persons . public domain of the United States. or Permits to 46. | | 1v slipped into plac signed to them | The applications of 46 claimants for | which recently took over the work |from the Bureat of Mines, which went to the Commerce Department July 1. Oil was discovered in the south bed of 1 | ing mineral claims from the Federal Government also filed on the field | o, Adbiatad 0-PASSENGER PLANE . French Morocco, September 4. In a decision e SEad CRIver FOR PULITZER RACES in the plan of action formulated by | Marshal Petain and Gen. Naulin leases and prospecting permits were | rejected Machine Under Construction Weighs Under 450 Pounds, With Yates, 1225 New York ave 30-Mile-an-Hour Landing Speed he Red River, which skirts the The whole dispute was thrown into T re Warships are ehelling oo | Texas-Oklahoma oll fleld case 'Sec- | Headquarters reports that the L LR R A two-passenger airplane we less than 430 pounds and with mile an hour landing spe constructed for A1 the troops are straining at the leash, he- | ing aware that the moment for the | big push forward is close at hand. | | The air service Is doing most of the | fighting at present. It has redoubled its energy and making | bombing flights | i Payment in December. i All the leases allowed will be exe- cuted in the near future. Citizens and domestic corporations awarded leases repeated | must be in a position to enter the | T an. | premises in the Red River area and | horse-power The two flying columns, which are | take over operation of the property | miles on 13 gz ald to have routed a strong enemy | December 1, 19 Payment of the | will develop a speed of group Wednesday from the Aresgou|impounded funds will not be made | hour ridge near ‘ez-el-Bali, were declared | until that date. Peterson bhelieves at headquarters today 1 be follow ‘ Receipts from oil roduction on the | lightest po: le for a tw ing up their success. pursning the upon which no leases or permits | machine, and he'considers it unusually retreating enemy northward across | were issued, amounting to $405,000, | safe because of its ability to the Ouergha River and inflicting | will g0 Into the Federal Treasury | small space, providing there is a losses by artillery fire and the guns| Out of a total area of 1,261 acres in-| approach in the armored carss volved, the leases and permits award-| The plane will he used for ed cover 730 acres. The remaining from Washington to New | acres will be held for future disposal | It is being rek fron an Italian, has in-|by the government. constructed b, Peter ilhoat with a double | The Red River ofl field is now being z0, but which never w operated by the Geological Survey arket (ot oy cioid WL pvesda by, (s Geologtal Shrvey, | o thoimactier L ot ot By s s se e e e ssseeessseeeessseeenesssseesssssessssssstsssssssssssssessssssaaessssss *04 Yost, 631 East Capitol street, $1 Ford nue, $15 William G, avenue, $52.06 York Theater (o and Quebec street oung, 1306 Wisconsin ave : £ is a - Young, 815 Connecticut Georgia $990.26 avenue Adele R. Zuberano. 1249 New Hamp. shire avenue, 37 cents. | Dewey Zirkin, 821 Fourteenth street, | $20.56. Alfred $116.60. Austin street. §2 .Y 2 61 cents ood ¥. Zahm, Cosmos Club. a flight { Zachary, §13 Webster | Luigo Penco, vented a racing hull | 7.66. vinden, 1410 Girard street, placed Don’t overlook the enormous savings you make at Sigmund’s by reason of our cash buy- ||| ing and selling. You always pay less—and get | | | more—for your money here. | wo Big Specials in Fall Frocks An All-Day Event of Surprising Importance for Saturday argain Basement ¢ Second loor Choice of Choice of 200 Smart 200 Fine A, Silk Frocks Silk Frocks Popular Price Section LTI They are exact copies of styles which are shown by the leading designers—reproduced in satins and crepe silk of excellent quality. Original creations—presenting the ultra fashionable styles in fine Satin, Crepe Backs, etc. Most attractive novelties and featured as a special at this price. ( ) Long sleeves, flare and circular skirts. Effectively embroidered in colors and trimmed with brocaded velour and chenille. All the new shades—Cuckoo, Pansy, Crayon Blue—as well as the ataple colors. All misses’ and women’s sizes in this offering. § 8 Lo $ 8 g g 8 : 8 z x .0: °o 8 *e :: x # 3 * # 8 +3 *9 8 8 $ Lo d 8 8 8 8 *e 8 8 8 # £ Pl g 8 & 2 8 8 3 8 8 *e 8 8 Sale of the Popular New Felt Hats for Labor Day They are very new styles—in all the array of glowing colors. Most of them silk- lined—as high-grade Felts should be. Advance Sale of . | Girls’ SchoolDresses More than a score of new styles from which to choose. Dresses that are well cut, well made and of exceptional good- grade of popular weaves. All colors and combinations. Prints z Amoskeag Ginghams Kalburnie Ginghams Chambrays Embroidered Sashes Pockets Sizes 7 to 14 Years Very Exceptional values Poke and Pirate Shapes For Misses and Matrons Colors include Blond, Red, Oak, Sand and Copenhagen. It's big value for the price — come early tomorrow for best choice. 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