Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1925, Page 10

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S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGITON, D. C., MONDAY., SEPTEMBER 7. 1925. e e e e []IIHBIAI. DISBURD |SiGNS OF CAVE UWELLERS} LATIN IN BACKGROUND. |tiic number or Latin :;“i?;:;;l'}‘;;‘:: I I = I D D O = = - DISCOVERED IN EGYPT | puucscor sire zams o e eneainent i Lt doos I A I JSBURGI{ E? BR D cllool Days Are Coming! Language Is No|That a large enrollment in Latin does Dep not indicate a proportionately literate nnlm- Ci Z,\[ign —phm, Any Yet Longer Held Essential. population is shown by the fact that 2 5% Suikive’ Siriioe, those States having the largest Latin o Found Believed to Have | myui Tatin is no longer considered | SMTOIment also have the highest per- 1 { centage of illiterates in the popula- e : an essent rt of the curriculum in | Entas Existed in 13,000 B. C. |the high schools of States having' t°" Spe Dispsteh to The Sta the best school facilities and lnr;.(uu‘V Lrglslatwe and EXECULIVE | SorTiarrox. Bnsiand. sepi. 7.1 ¥iiodl tichdunce, s shown by sta) Absurd Suggestion. IOL wan vepuinied Shostoenk 2. PHE r,of the sta- | From the Philadelphia Bulletin Branches of Government B BoSE. Dy SEIGAnets of e : d States| Storekeeper—Sorry, but 1'm all Sold « . " of Burope, according 3, P 3 forem tes | oyt of wild ducks. I could let vou Fail to Harmonize. % : red bengath e fio i, Kb -t have s fine end of ham bitation site a students enrolled | Sportsman—Don’'t be absurd! How | L, with. fint On the other | could I go heome and say I shot an BY WAL ” R ROBE Beut iila 3 land, the e which is second inlend of ham? esponderce \ uzo uette i IgypL. with 1y date oppor oS ess attire are Lo aterials, newe Entrance 8th St. and E St.—Stair way 8th St. Entrance Nearest E 777 00 Newest Styles in Women’s and Girls’ " SHOLES &b el [0 EEEIEI:—-:—:IEE:—EEIE——:‘ The public Pottery, finer e 100 subsequently made in s also found. The session of the as the magnificent public building on Bagumbayan v\-m, leted the ry, now hc arracks, its discove! Its antiquity was deter. | of the record of Britain was the Exypt of Boyd uried at ature of the g politicis Leen working Gen. Wood E Quezon, president of | 4 the Phillippine Senate, together, so that @ maximum quantity of ' pie | might be distributed to the faithful, | i for no other reason. Many declare they desired accord for the public elres | Laigest World Map. Gov. Wood's Discove Amen’'s p Akhn date of these mega- lithic monu ., which have long been one of reat archeological riddles of the r made, wher ional map to 1,000 All Sizes 3 to 8 ¥ 16 miles | sented by | 2,084 sheet the entire | ind water cets would cover diameter. When sted to be e map in Patent Leather—Black Satin— Velvet—Tan Calf Plain pumps, gore pumps, sandals, one strap, two strap, cut outs and a great variety of other styles. Flexible leather soles, low, high and Cuban heels. Delightful Shapes for Immediate Wear. Felt HATS Felt hats always win preference, for both sport and dress wear. This sale includes all the wanted shapes and shades, and the price is so low that you can easily afford to have a hat for every occasion. will hale them into court | his words. As they ar ority party councils, thi not make for upon Manila. b ch 8 s Nl b et A.G. HERRMANN i This 750 Tenth St. S.E. nle——mlole—ru|c——|n| 0| |8 [ ——|n [ e—— |6 [ === ] acite 2 ed to be a supply for the BoDoop it ation.. e THE CUT OF YOUR CLOTHES THAT COUNTS oal WILKINS | s overnor general has BREAKFAST been told, sells at about 19. The ques- | tion now is whether to sink more mil- ' COFFEE ns in it or close it. The company | f s« marketed 93,000 tons of coal in | g | cight years. | A - is untrained and comes | MEDIUM . each man taken to the | nines ing $10 in subsistence and | ” o NN Venience for the lumber Industry in | Y he mine region, ]n-r the men usually | ; IVV they lllu\l ike mining. so they Loy ol i et : : for college men sians’ point of view it is a fine thing | Always Fresh—Our 1 % © have the money rolling out of the v ; treasury. There is, therefore, likely Delivery Plan to be a divislon between the governor L Theseclothes are strictlyaccord- d the Legislature over the | Insures That! ¢ .4 i ing to the id f colle Examples of Real Obstacles. ; { e b These are only one or two examples | lmmmm—— — Pl They know what they want. of E re-establish- St of & & Corecom s Yer 3 They told the maker: T G et o iy || Kmow the Health - i 7, @ o 2 e IR R e e ; g1 i ¥ are the clothes. They have that ot passed the old should hold over. that comes from 7 ‘ ; e e : extremely easy, straight hang- Seonstruciive legislative” measures | | J oz B ing effect. They're authentic. e sure it it Wel| Internal Bathing development of re-| Internal Bathing is the great sources by other than public capital, ||i est health habit man or woman that Gov. Gen. Wood has fears for ||| can adopt. 5 In exclusive Cheviots 1s he goes to deliver his message ||l b e to the Legislature, ihere Manuel the woes of illness i H e | Dovetones and Haddingtons Quezon’s word is still absolute. It| No drugs—no nostrums— just > s belleved here that legislation to||| nature's water and the marvel. encourage the rubber industry will||l ous J. B. L. Cascade. The surest have to be undertaken at Washing- ||| and simplest means of correct ton, as it will fail he-e s pation and_ intestinal (Copynight, 1925, by Chicugo Daily News Co.) ||| 115 & aonyant ntesng i e Did You Have Tire Trouble Todgy? BULGARIAN WHEAT GOOD. | it e e e Don’t Take Another Chance—Put On story of Internal Bathing than now. We are entered in a A e 1 H P ! Crop Will Assure Return to Un- || betlonal swindow dispias: contest i DeLions Tomorrow! aduierates Rread e a-”)‘u":mfu;l T6~oneict (e reanits || i v.fIm_/rn'nl!’*‘;\ohfx’x;’:fi | Delion is the only balloon tire on the e e e e T hor i | market that gives a 10,000-mile guaran- f',i'f.pls'rhm'x)\‘gdflfr:?r“nulfn.-“}’x“m“e:m H e o atue ‘I"x‘v‘l‘hrnzd\l;\ 1 tee. They can afford to do this because R T e e | of the specially designed non-skid, flat e it e flr e e e wore i tread, giving contact with the road across R et ah The Gibson Co. the entire surface. climinating center the unadulterated wheat 1 absent Washington, D. C. S35 from the counters of the s for A artisa s wear. many months, now is looked upon as a iy :IEE]EIEIE Get Busy With ||| | For Fords, Chevrolet and Fall Painting j Star Cars —mnow. while the weather’s propitious il 318.95 —and get Reilly to advise you about " proper mediums, quantities required o] and right methods of application. \We RADIATORS, || look upon it as part and parcel of WINDOW Reilly service to assist you in this & PL \TL @ For Studebakers, Jewetts and Cleveland Cars 528.95 Other sizes proportionately low priced. manner. Estimates furnished. —on all kinds of dependable sprucing-up helps—Paints, Oils, Stains, Varnishes, Enamels, Wall Tints, etc Open a charge account with your purchase. Specially Low Prices m El Glass Table Tops cut to order Washington’s Fastest Growing Department Store HUGH REILLY CO. The Hecht Co. | he Hecht G ElarE s, Sport Shop, 624 F St. PAINTS & GLAS | ok oton F Street at 7th 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 ‘3 (o|c———|al——2a]

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