Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1925, Page 12

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12 v THE EVENING STAR WASHINGT() FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925. moluy women, scattered the friendly | parllamentary union arriving wllh} welcom!nx par with shouts of| Gen. Mulcahy were: Michael Hayes, _'.] “Black and Tan The dock police | speaker of the Dail. Thomas Johnson, : s hor ot Sevastiones s | atee of HESVLCign Eaips inerty. | W | | matoes hit the general. One of his| Patrick McGilligan,” minister of co: [ vi hed abe h. by |'merce, A Sir Th Gratt resnmarinsnediats e theone by e eodipgiasion mme fConiton | Match Your Odd Coats | 5 | “When arraigned in Hoboken today | : inscribed “Muleahy, mur- the prisoners were discharged ex fulcahy, perjure and | cept Keenan. who was held in $200 i . juléahy. trajtor. were flaunted |bail for the zrand jury on a charge With Our Special everywhere. One banner bore the in- of assault and battery. In suspend Difficulties Encountered by RS - : . ; Irish General Sets Out From scription. “George Washington and | ing sentence on four of the defendants umonn de Valera, Benedict Arnold | Recorder t"amen said they had acted | H H 1 M loahy.” 4 disgracefully d that relan an Collectors in Mongolia OVer- | ajrs. Thomas Tucker Transforms Small Yard Back of Row House | New York, But Not in B e hel ot et v b lnoPor e van (i plassidor them | 5 g 1 Floral . o 4 1 {1803, Mulcahy would have executed|to settle their troubles. come. Shipment Promised. nto Floral Oasis—Uses Soapsuds to Kill Hearse, as Planned. him in 19! e e S D14 A woman pinned a Unlon Jack on Insects on Plants. the general's coat lapel. A rlot call K2 & By ‘the Asesclated Tisan finally brought police reserves. The S b Fl By the Assonated Poeve. : s visitors were rushed to a taxicab and t. Peters urg, ria. NEW YORK. September 18.-~Diffi 5 3 WV YORK, September 18.—Hav- spirited across thg river to New York. A . a"d culties - encountered with the Mon {ing been iwelcomed to the United | Three men and two women were ar- The Sunshine City =alian government by the expedition States by a mob of Irish Republican | rested. They said lhew were Michael | o led by Roy Chapman Andrews for 4 : " sympathizers who hurled rotten eggs, | Quilty. Jer: Thomas Reilly, | Investigate Before You be American Museum of Natural # 9 tomatoes and sticks, Gen. Richard | Brookly < nan, Miss Alice | Invest ory have been surmounted and . g 4 , £ | Muleahy, former commander of the Tennvson and s Alice Skeller, all | 1 Mrs \\1,‘:“-:: will ¢ un»mnf % & x 3 3 o E ate army, and four com- ' of New York. Only a few choice lots left 2 & neizen November . according 3 < 3 1y to the Beats Hearse to Da in Coliax City, the northwest of I'ake those odd coats off of the e Fatrteld ‘Os T g 2 e S I ington. Aoivast Part of ihe crowd collected about St. Pelersburg, facing paved hanger. at home. bring them to Fise nm . 1 d s 3 The general and hix pariy were at- [loboken police headquarters where boulevards including famous Bk < . 14 = was re i 5 %7\ tacked by surpiise last nighi when | the prisoners were taken. A woman John's pass. Schools and white man’s and have them matched with a highly 2 ¥ they disembarked irom the liner ©xplained that they had planned a ways under construction. Will . ¢ o c: : n and . . 3 President Ronsevell ai Hoboien, . Pink tea for ihe general and wanted bhe in the heart of the resi- pair of trousers. The gest trouser safe. and o 3 2 {J. Punched in the face and k | !0 have a hearse ready, but the ship dential section. Act ckly. ki ashing is carrie \ in ihree B : » on the legs, Mulcahy was almont came in 20 hours ahead of schedule.” Rt asraticey stoc k in W d“‘j‘_”h“f" is carried hi’ or embarka- [ & u ' RN | knocked from his feel hefore he lefi | She said Republican sympathizers also “iseman's. making asy match n.the Mon- | B T B : the Bangptank. oo0 Pefore he 1efl12d “planned to have an . alrplane John E. Bateman seman’s, making it easy to matc vded the o 4 A crowd of more than 100 persons e the ship as it steamed into the Realtor that odd coat, and giving yvou an extra : ; s ; " harbor. flying banner inseribed : 2 h Fossils Discovered. R . 2 i e, “Mulcahy responsible for 77 murders. 689 Central Ave. suit, Other Trish delezatos o the inter St. Pet. Ta. TFhe party under Mr ws tra > . y which occur from day to dar to the =—————————— T DO etersburg, Fla #'8d 50 miles in M E - . k] | presence of the hundreds of hees t | b g 3 ngo : . > A touch of romance is added to the 3 Wal Ch yn X a nch d e N 3 garden by several clumps of the fleur. | MCCormick Medical — Glasses Fitted alter eyne a. their evolu 4 % dfe-hs ’h(ho national flower of Graduate T B e Resident Agent - ~ o nd climatic 3 ¥, 4 el L Ce is exhales a delic - . o e RN from i SR it 7 | Dr. CLAUDES. SEMONES | | Room 410, Bond Bids. i . , < of French history actually : s i hone Main 3934 atio titanos e . SRRk mbolic flower, having no exact Eyesight Specialist ne' o Caah counterpart in the world of blossoms Phone Balance 6-12-18 Months Biit the Bloors 1 Mey Tack oy 00410 Me 3 Through Alexander Bank ® gar S 3 - Feieraburg. Fia. den is the nearest approach 1o it el 1 A MASTERPIE( N MINIATURE. No. XXXV A Tucker has achieved her suc- constant work. hut she has method which is not generally sharved by Washinzton gardeners | and to which she attributes no small 11's one thing 1o produce an epic of zardening with a considerable es- tate and s of dollars. hut something els transform ii; - | Yoodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store the newer Liundry seaps may tain injurious ingredients she makes suds especially from the " older laundry sonps & has founall that an ax was nec- i this particularly good for roses and oo D 00 Last Day to Get Ready for School Days chalicotheres were animals re A Tucker moved into the house to rhinoceros horse 1 ars ago, early In the Summer. toes with vered with weeds, so T ot o o Rl this Summe She atiributes some of o b the* color chahges in the blossoms Pa., September 15 peonies and irises. thlehem Steel Co. vester- | Mrs. ' er en an apostle of = Sifsior et [oteultieer een e 1l Warm Coats for School Girls Sturdy School Shoes Girls’ Woolen Dresses @i Cathierie e, The | distribited ; Facillus Acidophilus Milk ‘ i Sizes 2 ‘“:'rlv;]””Y"“L”“ ,‘.u give (uu!u vear | beautify by, yards ; For intestinal disorders Sizes 7 to 16 Years $1-95 and $2'35 [\ A \ here are | ature of Aive Al maien Sl s ) Sl Pate Tl L ; S8 itoid i % GROWING GIRLS' High Brown > DS BaeE lanned to enlarge the grand alley entrance, Under this NATIONAL VACCINE AND atamoAkGr e e N i Prepared by the 2 stand and cor ) aer g a = - CIN IN Chaose these All.wool Coats in plain (TN l.eather Shoes, durable and com- NG Targer gym |arch the custom has grown up in the ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE || or mixed materials and colors. (" ' : ; | \ Priced According 1o Size S Bl i < and basket hall : couples to have 1515 U St. N.W. - e e i \ \ fortable: therefore ideal for schoal. 4 s - N.W. made to withstand hard wear. Plain & or fur trimmed. Brown. tan. blue \ Sizes 215 to 7. Priced $2.35. P b Jersey. Homespun green, wine and mix . n_— . o ol e Girl's Coat, sketched. $12.95 (\‘H"‘DR?‘!\ q ,\,\'D ;!IS?F ) e SR e 29¢ Oilcloth Giel's Hat. sketched. 32 e ssmcanadelissizesRe et s, ong and ahiort a 3 S 2 \ Irice. sl.ss. P round or V' neck. Man: Scarf Sizgs 2al6 Neacs LITTLE MEN'S High Shoes. Sl 25 $5.95 to 58‘95 . hrown leather. rubber heels. Sizes ; AlTponut dutumn sheses - wosd, O to 1375, Priced $1.95. | Splendid School Coats, made of fine o DOWN STAIRS STORE Dresses of 1 -.mn;: Stenciled wool fabrics, some trimmed w T collars, others daintily <evereiv tailored. Plain 4 Children’s Dress. sketched. $3.95 vose, brown and tfan. splendid values 3 SChOOl Bags Idren's Hat. sketched. $1.95 large selection of mixt IR for the scha YO PO 3 School Openlng Sale 3 Wash Frocks Regulation Fot Boys snd Girls Wool Sweaters ¥ -Lisle Sox of Boys’ ‘ & $195 gnd $295 Sm’\?xddlfis :)?cun 50c and $1 L t%lf‘ i 35c d ,flc veaters carries # la svery school values. Choose from a Middies of Jean cloth in plain e Sweaters carri E h g 1 Binagy e : 3 gt : y . Ustating they are Al should have sev 3) loxels selection of style< and white_ or white with blue co Splendid School Bags, wa- s o colors. Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to ar. Some have tie loop. Plain o W M al ar i/ 1‘ :( l,‘ : ul S | 19 T10s and $2.95. or brald trimmed terproof and with plenty of Brown. Sizes'6 (o'14 For andfence iops room. $ L 95 95 95 - E - . . T = A Brief Case Free With Each Suit | gchnol Hats, S1.95, 295, sl‘;l i Plaids and plain colors, with Children's Umbrellas, 75¢ to $2 TINY TOTS' School Hats of velvet and broadcloth in cleve handle or shoulder straps. LITTLE TOTS' UMBRELLAS. fast colors. of biack. red and Suits ths ovs ‘like for stvle ane | little shapes—pokes and off-the-face styles. with trimming: . f 4 4 ck Suits that boyvs like for style and & huds and ribhon, shirred facing and fur bandinz Two outside pock.e(s for car blue. Enameled and carved wood handles. Silk cords or of dainty " i . mothers want for service. \alues that $1.95 and §295. rying pens, pencils, erasers straps: some with amber tips and ferrules. Bovs' and Girls, are in a class by themselves at $893 and FOR GIRLS 7 TO 16 YEARS. many different models in felt and other needs. On Sale Sat- 75c, $1 and $1.50. ; and velvet Colors—blue, black, green. tan. brown, brick "rr{n_i'. OLDER GIRLS’ U\'BRI‘?LL.\S. good quality co . ir and wood. Trimmed with fclt fancies. braids, embroidery. g X navy. purple. green and black. 10 ribs : amber tips an aui'ls and ribbon fancics, $1.95, $2.95, §3.25 and $3.95. DOWN STAIRS STORF Enameled wood handles with silk cords, $2. DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORFE $1295. These suits have coat and vest, and either two pairs of knickers or one longie and one knicker. Remember the colors are desirable, the stvles the latest and the make the kind to stand hard e A Brief Case Free With Each Suit The Popular Balbriggan and Jersey Women's and Misses' Late New Style Fall Suits Fall Frocks <3 Young Men's 'l wo-Pants New Fall Suits ! ! Vory 55.95 Show Much 51 65“ 3 vounz fello s0ing inte long panis or whe is already ‘# $ 50 Peeec A > Special Fullness hem. A big as v.n;nm r 3 Jnd doubie bres asted m : . =4 i 4 v A very low price for suits of FOR WOMEN — Side., back 3 nd you'll ag oy ) and $30. Sizes | S N\ 3 A2k such splendid grade. and front fullness. Pleated i { % i panels that give straightline New Fall styles of these two 7 Fashion-favo¥ed materials: the effects. Full length jabots lend blouses have either one or two grace and charm. Pleated overskirts. Predominating pockets. : - shades for women are navy, Convertible Chanel Necks black and brown. Sizes 36 to —that may be worn either 42 and 44 to 52. clsed Moy Aonen STl LR Georgette Crepe Modistas Crew Neck with fastening on Satin—Chenille Il;f::houtldler. b MLAALCR “ Jacquard Crepe oth styles wit urn-ba ) T FOR MISSES—The new B raised waistline quite popular: Skirts with inverted pleats. t circular and two-piece frocks Trae-tone colors—Tan, pencil very smart; fur-trimmed mod- blue, pansy, green, cuckoo, els Fashion heartily sponsors. rose, black and brown. Many new shades. Sizes 14 Sizes 14 to 42. to 18, DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE These Felt Hats wSfllG Of Underwear Are the Hats for Now Muslin, Crepe $1 Bloomers, Gowns, $3.95 and Sateen Chemise, Step-ins New underwear of fine quality material. Gowns The very latest vogue § trimmed with real laces; also some tailored style< in sports Sweaters are Muslin Chemise tailored and trimmed with lace and these turtle-neck mod- hand embroidery. Sateen Bloomers and Muslin and els. Some mohair ; oth- \ Crepe Step-ins. White, flesh, lavender and .peach ers in alpaca, shown shades in lot. Sizes 36 to 44. in new Fall colors and © DOWN STAIRS STORE blended tones, inr}l]ud- i ing black and white. 3 i Sizes.14 to 44. . 2 Men’s Two-Pants Suits ., W L Also Golf Coats, Tuxedo Coats and Slip-on 2 New Holte By ticdown trttn: abapes: Sweaters at the same low price in new Are GenUIne Values $ o with cut felt trimmings. Colors fan, : brown, blue, green, red and black colors and sizes 14 to 44. $15 Rollbrim Felts, with zrosgrain rib- O e s bon band and flat feather trimming 4 JES i 3 ’ A g ; «74) at side. Also hats with close-fitting VALUES in fabrics—values in styles—values in Toll backs. Henna, pencil blue, green, C newness and freshness—value tailored into every tan, brown and black. New Handkerchiefs, 15¢ suit. And every suit a TWO-PANTS SUIT. e s s Women's Imported Mull Sports Handkerchiefs New Fall suits in variety of colors, patterns and brims, uptugned backs, many trimmed of fine quality. In solid colors with white hor- fabrics. ' A with cut fit flower designs: ribhon Dress and Sport Hats, in velver and | (On front, long & e a sleeves, : g : o ornaments and silver and gold cloth fastcolor | singhams, = nonsetic: gfgvelvet and ik = combinations, - Pirate ycleevy oy ders: small and]l:vrg: block designs. Pink, tan, See these suits tomorrow. Sizes 34 to 42. trimming. Purple. gray. red, pencil S e T Back el and dithant i ik, ST - A 3 % DOWN STAIRS blue, brown, tan, and black. ontrast trim Siee 3 10 10 back roll and turbane. in black, panes; * All colors. Sizes N STAIRS STORE g % 7 to 18 plain: and pencil blue, etc. Regular bobhed hea DOWN STAIRS STORFE DOWN STAIRS STORE . 14 and 16, and large Head sizes 16 to 40, knocks. And a brief case free with every suit. Sizes 4 to 18, This Special Purchase Arrives In Time For School Opening Boys’ and Girls’ Extra Service School Shoes Wan n K lace and hlneher lace shoes, all solid leather and will wear. Sizes 11 to 2 and and $3.45. ineluding srowinz zirle' sizes Girls' 7 to 16 Year Beautiful $6.95 Two-Piece, A.|l~ resses % Silk-Velvet < Wool Jersef, 2 Sport Suits $ Very Special AR BT T OB 508 R BOBOR B /60T Two styles in Fine Quality All- wool Jersey Sport Suits; skirts with elastic waist, kick pleat and deep hem, blouse with band bottom. G i b i L perketitie ol

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