Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1925, Page 5

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* CHURCH BUYS LAND. ' . Church ATODNNTONN ST First Congregational Now Has Plot 100x204 Feet. Plans $1,250,000 Building. All the property running from the rear of the First Congregational at Tenth and G streets. to ant place has been acquired be the church and will b part of the site of the new edifi on to be erect ad to replace the present structure Jason Noble Pierce an of the Presi feet by 100 enth street dent’s church a site o feer bounded by G street Grant place and 1,000 will he ontinental Hall by noted minister of the Central ( ional Church Brooklvn. This loy precede the national ca ils goal for $1.250.000, according to morning that remain the int o . Home duri al plots in the and the coniract of sale has been signed, assuring the trustces that thev ill et the deed to the remaining 250000 to be raised will he tion of the church and partial maintenance of a staff of em ployes MRS. MARY 0..FRY EXPIRES Mre. Mary O. Fry aunt of Archibald Oden ude A. Swanson her nephew’s Jast night, > had lived 6 old who is sec n this et Funeral have < announced conducted not La Follette Gets | Message of Cheer From Labor Chief| in the Wisconsin senatorial primary | have heen te La | Follette at Madison by William Green, | president of the American Federation | aphed Robert M of Labor. “Your friends everywhere and par t the men and women of la sald the labor leader. “are grati fied over yvour decisive victory. Weare confident” you will win by an over whelming majority at the election on September 29.” HORACE 0. FRENCH DIES; | LIVED HERE 60 YEARS| Expert Trainer of Dogs and Mnk-r% of Ship Models Had Stroke Five Years Ago. Horace Orren French, 81 vears old. | the cabinet shop of the | « Coast Survey here for | died at his resider eet, vesterday. Mr. om the Coast e of paralysis fi d been in failing health | since then B He had been a resident of Washing ton for .the past 60 vears, and prior | to his working for the survey he made ship models for the Navy De partment for many years ‘rench was a life member nch Lodge. No. 15, F. He was widely known in ington as an expert (rainer of ) rave of o erection of | t Thirteenth York avenue. He ances with the same t the John Dickson the World W h is su ) i Lulu French Catlin F. Hamilton. and one grar Mre. George M Ferris, all of this ety Funeral ser onducted at the resi | afternoon at 2 o'clock ne in charge in Oak Hill Cemetery ices will be dence Satu with the ment will ). M. HARRINGTON DIES. FREEPORT. N. T. ) hn Madison rrington prominent New York attornev, author | of the “Freeport plan” in the inter-| est of free trade. and widely known ! in land claims litigation. died at his home vesterday after a lingering il | ness | Mr. Harrington was uated from . and from | the New Yorl Thom widow Along with Caesar and Cicero The P-B Suit (coat, vest pairs of knickers) at $§15 is an important part of the school out- fit. and It will do for yvour appearance what the texthooks that speak of *“all Gaul being divided into three parts” will do for your general knowledge of Latin derivations. Assortments were ucver better. All sizes. Suits With 2 Pairs of Long Trousers for The prices range from $20 to $30 and the suits range from conservative patterns for voung men of 19 to t} for lads of 13, Choice of two pairs of long trousers or one pair of goli knicker trousers—with each su Furnishings for Boyvs' Sweaters Boys' Blouses Shirts Bova" Stockings Bovs" Goli Hose Boys' Bovs' Caps Teck Jr. Shoes for Boy O fficsal for A Barber Bill Shop I'here Headquarters The Avenue at Ninth [ NATIONALLY 1] “Four-Piece” two Bovs 13 to 18 he more boyish styvles s and one pair of long it. the School Boy $3.50 to $10.00 85c to $2.00 $3.00 5c, 30c, 60c 60c to $3.50 £1.00 to §2.50 S e R SRR £4 Boy Scout Equipment Kiddics Enjoy a Hairei !sngu Employe Succumbs After | Prior fo becoming a stage employve be in Fort 1 | stage employe. dfed at his residence. | John 2 ’ 13409 Proepect avenue, yesterday after | Mys. K Congratnlations upon his nomination | 5 lingering iliness. v THE EVENING CHARLES H. HURLEY DIES.| STAR. WASHINGTON, D. He will rest thers awhile hefore resuming his | of the Senate raf: Mr. Hurlev was a native of Vir- | ginfa, but had bheen a resident of Washington for the last 40 years Masonic funeral services will be | (.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1925 conhicled e vt omarrots| DAWES WILL TAKE REST. emetery. Will Relax War on Senate Rules | he was a fireman for many years Mr. Hurley was a member of Na- | Mrs, | tHonal Lodge, F. A A. M. Until October 12. 5 s CrTy ,, which has taken West, His <peeches. he said, have heen so well received as to indlcate much favorable sentiment sses will be on Oetoher 12 October 15 Lingering Tineex. He is survived by his widow Charles H. Hurley, 50 vears old. a| Appolonfa Hurley: two brothers . > KANS and 1. W. Hurley: a sister.| Contour of masenline ears didn't | OP). -\ nie Harrison.and his mother, matier so much when hair was worn | Dawes was here last Mis. Louisn Hurlex longer way to his home ar right on his and n EFvanston, TN, o From the AVENUE o NINTH- | ~all that the name implies 2 M AKE comparisons alt over Wash ington. \ake comparisons out of town. After you compare Style— Workmanship—Fabrics, and Value —yvou “P-B Super-value Suits at 838 are the will enthusiastically say: hest dollar-for=dollar values 1 have ever seen.” Superlative adjectives are as rare in our adver- tising as inferior merchandise in our stockrooms. But this i1s the one occasion in a lifetime of business when our enthusiasm gets out of bounds. For after months of preparation we are able to introduce the P-B Super-Value Two-Trouser Suit at $38. Here are some of the unusual features vou will want to remember: 1.—By concentrating on P-B Super-Value Suits at $38 we are able to lower the usual mark-up because of the greatly increased volume. 2.—Because we will buy P-B Super - Value Suits in such quantities we will always be able to insist on our set standard of workmanship, choice fabrics and range of patterns. Sketched, at right Double breasted un- finished worsted: su- per-value ; extra tron- sers—&38. 3.—P-B Super-Value Suits at $38 will never be in any sale. The price will be stand- ard all year around—never reduced. Super-Value Suits, with one pair of trousers, $33. Sketched. at left: Single-breasted sack. pin stripe over hlack unfinished worsted: extra trousers—338. P-B “SUPER-VALUE> TUXEDOS AND TOPCOAT Super-value Tuxedo Suits (coat and trousers) at 838 are satin faced, silk trimmed and come with notch or peak lapel. An outstanding value a Super Value— “all that the name implies.” Super-value Topcoats at $38 are the popular hox-coat styles — in tans, brown, and varving shades of grav. Staple coats for more conservative men are included. A wonderful assortment at $38. All sizes. The Avenue at Ninth * NATIONALLY 7T NNV KNOWN STORE ¢ N TN SCS T SCNTNZNC N N7 SZ N7 aign for revision | him nearly €000 miles through the | ”2 e AVENUZ o NINTH® A Corner on Felts A corner on styvle—va- riety of shades. Five reasons below why the Avenue at Ninth is so thickly populated around September 13th. e I\ |The Parker-Bridget $ | You'll take off your old hat i to this one. New grays, tans. | browns. curl and snap brims. Plain and matching bands. The Stetson $8 I'hese master hat designers have created a masterpiece in the new Fall felts. We have all the new shapes and shades 3R—S12 The Battersby $10 (Exclusively at the P-B Store) The hat all London acclaims as the ultimate in appearance New English styles—many new shades. Imported by us from London The Barbisio $10 Made in Italy—sold exclu- sively at the P-B Store. The finest product of the best hat makers. What more to say? The Cambiaghi $ A cloth hat that looks and wears like a fine felt. A typi- cal “overcoat hat"—but you will want yours now—when assortments are at their best. The Avenue ot Ninth !ZT!ONALLY@!LNWN STE s

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