Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1925, Page 34

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1925. THE EVENING WASHIN O - N RABBITBORO—Benny, the Bum. R g THE CHARGE ., OFFICER STAR, #TON, D. ., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, ises to the Occasion. ! BY ALBERTINE RANDALL o Ix o SAN onLy SAY TUAT. 1 Ho R PLEASAN: | F\C UAIN‘TANCE Wil Cans. sald V'ampire Varden, \ his tears, “we den, succotash WHAT HAVE SAY FoR. YOURSELF ? DRUNK AN ) | [Tiook HERE, BENNY. T FIND DISORDERLY. | ‘ummmz R YOUR. {grew fodder Oh, our spud., and we grew turnips ur mothers cooked pleasant vale of and roasting |beans were winne |by the peck, and BOYS' CLUB SEEKS $50500 BU|LU|NG“_N Campaign te Begin November | mm were 10 2 and Wl” Be Carrled on ‘\\vn carrots white and by Citizens’ Teams. there was and they cooked be- squashes in_their splendor, legzplant crisp and brown, fresh and tender, A A campaisn to raise £230,000 for | NS ction of and an intensive campa for the raising money » has been authorized According to tentative e campaizn will s the plan structure necessary used to grow, where the stately rhu barh flirted with tomatoes in a row 2 |In the modern home T've rubbered like | an elf: there are (% BROSNAN IS JAILED committee * zens will he held Monday Club living's soaring. knocking out her sav Has Grown i Th mel af the club difficul local are of that club, easily probably numbe wys in Washington, who have the facilities of a cluMand vet | “iation = Who cannot be accommodated in the | Camp which it maintains at . bresent limited quarters. teenth and Upshur streets for Edw! benefit of tuberculous children. with part of the funds raised by the sale Hammond of s of Christma will close with ident public exer this afternoon. P have 000 ish Work for Season Today. na he Washir on Tuberculosis Asso. announc that the Health the camp and friends invited to he pres ret_Hilleary, director of | display the individual health charis of the children, show- ing their progress in weight, and will for the more deserv- f the local org: il this e B elleff, pres Dolph. first vice president; W < Itadeliffe. second viee pr Philip Herrmann, ~Lyon, counselor, 1 it ition departm nd by Miss vhe staff workers Agnes Stew pational de- ident: J Simon . Thomson, | *11 7o art. direc partment m tion at the Tuberculosis Hospital, wiil !l display the handiwork of the children 1 b 0 prizes, vint 3 ar i Herrmaring Rabert M. Hicks, Telle . Ralh W. Lee trade quichiy for Studebaker (Paider: Burabifitifinivh | Thompson. Whiteford an ““EARN, DON'T SPEND.” ° VAUCLAIN URGES MEN Locomotive Manufacturer Says Se- cret of Wealth Is Application to Work at Hand. red: there were | " HEALTH CAMP TO CLOSE.| n Tuberculosis Institution Will Fin- Four- | « the | ¢ » ned by the associa- | ted Precs Mina. s n earnings you can’t ac- cumulate, and it is intended for one 10 accumu * he told 708 pioneer < workers in Duluth industries at a auet 1 early husiness an spend * your snized that it was my my duty to de all the S work which came to me L Very best manner that I w do it. and without any re; 2 compensation which I BEAUTY Your skin tells the world when your intestines are neglected. If you would have a clear complex- jon and healthy enviable skin, wash yourself internally with Pluto Water. Pluto Water re- moves all the disturbing poisons —safely, quickly. Bottled at fa- mous French Lick Springs, pre- scribed by physicians and sold .at drag stores. PLUTO HONOR ON THIS e : el '] irden is deserted where the onions | | THAT THIS IS YOuRrR FoumEENTrl | \\ APPEARANCE. BEFOFZE ME | ‘ ; | | CH AR(.E | alleged he was about to imperil the | finances of the comp: and the court ordered him to turn over 1 company’s property to the m within 15 d April 9, IN CONTEMPT CASE 1Fuiled to Turn Over Property to | ! Provident Relief Association | Managers. | g i nntil however. that was adiu contempt. s Hearing in- the case Was continued | | uitil October 16. he Commissions Issued. Commissions in the Officers e Corps of the Army have been is ! Failure of John Brosnan, jr. | mer president of the lief Association. to tur: bonds valued at for ‘the | Depart 3 a -1 1610 Webster ing | Hoehling in Equity Court | { him in contempt and . wmitting him | to jail until the hond: {remitted to the m The amounts listed i s alleged to have by overpaving himself in the office of president ‘The man: were appalnted on petition of fi Salesman With car to sell our new homes. Our men earn $5000 and up yvearly. It is a real opportunity to make good connections with a live firm. Address Box 172. Star Office elevator and 738 15th St. ant_in the Ordna to Donald L. ‘i‘iGE Apartments Wisteria Mansion 11th St. Adjoining Massachusetts Ave. N.W. New, modern fireproof building with switchboard 1 and 2 rooms, with kitchen and bath Representative on premises Thos. J. Fisher &Co., .Inc. Liren | | NTOUA TR LONG 2 | FRIEND 3P ¢ | nt. and I.. S. Plaut & Co. Newark D and Duteh GINGER | ALE! * NONE BETTER | A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St. S.E. tlements service Jordan’s Annual September Baby Grand Offers Great Bargains In Quality Pianos! Sale 7}59 Quality Merchandise Men’s Fall Suits and Overcoats 2-Trousers Business Suits and Four-Piece Golf A Pre-Season Sale of ’ Men’s Overcoats Ulsters, Box Coats, Chesterfields, Half Belted, The Fair Chicago S ROYAL Courteous Service Kresge Department Stores A Sale of and Sports Suits *34.50 Tomorrow at 9:15 the doors open to you and an opportunity For the suits and overcoats offered at this sale afford an opportunity that mav not repeat itseli until the last \Winter snow has thawed. The hest taste forming to the highest English d do mestic standards. The tailoring kil- fully executed. The fabrics are of excellent quality and give promise of long satisinc- tory service. styles are in the con is The suits are of single and double breast- ed models. And there's a good assoct ment for the short and stout. the long and lean as well as the average in-between. Single and Double Breasted Models | 24.50 A Saving of From $7.00 to $20.50 A few weeks later these same coats will sell.for $32.50 to $43.00. There are only 250 in the lot so come carly tormake your selection. Also Fall Topcoats of the New Knit Fabrics A School-Day Sale of 4- Piece All-Wool Fall Suits Specially Priced At 51 5 4 95 Scheol days will soon be here. It's like going back into the trenches for most muscular s. But ag long as they must return. send them back well dressed and looking good as their comrades. Dress is an important part of their school life, and has a direct bearing on their progress—both in studies and social relationships. The suits we are offering in this character—much like dad’s. and have a vest and two pairs of pants—one golf and one knicker. Theéy're excellently tailored in new Winter materials of light gray. London lavender and some smart mixtures. Sizes 7 to 16. Some All-Wool 4-Piece Suits At $13.95 These suits are made of durable cashmere materials, the latest shades and mixtures. The coats are of the swagger English type. The vest is a five-button round-cornered model, and the pants are fully cut, fully lined and strongly reinforced—one golf, one knicker. Sizes 7 to 16. Boys’ $1.25and $1.50 “Bell” Blouses - 98c At this price it would be good economy to buy ehough for the entire school term. They are strongly made of striped madras, rayon-striped madras and plain colored madras. lLong wearing—never tearing. Boys' Departme nt—Main Floor ed money. T always save i wh anse I never I I earned, FLORIDA Florida_is the playgronnd of the Western (nnllnn;.l ysic The Playground of the Whole carth o selec come 16" bulld "thelr palacen and muansions : people from every section of ‘the country come 1o dwell In magnificent villas and humble bunga- ery worth. Nation — ot Small Apartment Size her the: Tisitor” or "eltizen’ s hearty x perperus] Winter ‘and Summer resort combined as ecan be found earth. In Summer, the’ country north of and especially HOLLYWOOD By The Sea 100 T 115 Gexrees or heat and deaths reported from Nunstroke from® Virinin to Washington. and New Vork to ¢ we have a {emperatare Yot Trom 34 15 26 with cool and dclightral hights. SN ENEEEEEE NN N NEEEEES NSNS SN NN SRS NN AN R NN Y AN NN AN NN R NN NN NS NI NN NN NEXT 12-DAY BOAT and LAND ROUND TRIP TOURS Sept. 22 and 25 *99 Pl touring the principal Kast Coast Florida cities —and return hy rail. NEXT 8-DAY TRAIN and BUS ROUND TRIP TOUR October 6th By rail to Jacksonville and the same motor sight-seeing trip as above. 2 Carloads of Beautiful Little Baby Grands (Brand New—Fully Guaranteed) 435 We invite your critical inspection of these beautiful little Grand pianos. We ask you to compare them with Grands you see elsewhere at $150 to $200 more in price. Notice the charming design—the rich mahogany veneer—play them and hear the swebt mellow tone quality. Try the action and touch which makes your fingers fairly caress the keys! Without question, the greatest bargains we have ever offered! JORDAN COMPANY G Street Corner 13th sale are FEnglish in Every Expense ... in all These special price tours are arranged only for the accommodation of those persons who are interested in the purchase of FLOR- IDA LAND. USE THIS COUPON Mitheut oblization, oy part eaas sond me cull articylary !hr\\l( the HOLLYWOOD BY THE SEN Epecial Tours. Open Every Evening Until 10 P.M. Phone Us at Onece— Main 347, 6755, 6756 Homeseekers' Realty Company Aocenta -for the Hollywood. Fla. J. W. Youne, Pres. HYMAN N. LEVY District Mgr., Washington, D. C. 1426 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Name ... Address llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll a

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