Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1925, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1925. IF YOU HAD A e % oM ECK )G, NIGHT SCHOOLS ™ inte by et ' SORE THROAT iREAflY FOROPENING! Fropetter Blade THE MEN’S STORE OF WOODWARD & LOTHRO? AlLL > 5 o o . THE _L_—-‘:‘W_A_‘_M ! . : " new scouting, bombin; a : (Sessions to Begin This Eve-) planes dsisbicy, Sca e pont ' v 9 The National Sore Throat Remedy of Southeas ashington in par- SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT ' Is Announced. ticular and the District in general . Fitted with a’ new-type t bladed propeller, one of the Navy" iy a 2 left their homes to locate the & ALL DRUGGISTS source of the nolse. L sl -l The plane was given n test by The District public night schools will Lileut. “Jimmie” Barner of the {open this ing for the 1925 Naval Air Station, who will fiy the | term. One ne dition has bee! craft in the Detroit News trophy M | this year to the night school system,| ra pacity planes at it ook Koo = 5 il | the “Abbot Vocational School, Mitchel Field the latter part of the g ; S e e "] | Sixth street and New York avenue, ck. Th powered with 1 42 > ‘%, SEA-TRAIN-CAR which will offer ses in printing, | c motor. of 800 Al N ! plumbing, basketry and sheet metal; . Barner stated SICKNESS | work. the noise lue to the blades The nauses of t . | The white night schools to open in.| Deing slightiy out of pitch, a condi- once. Mo other. |clude the Jefferson Junior High| tion which he purposely made in h S der to turn the motor up to its £ \ 4 . thionials of onfh e ol, the Hine Junior High School, | ©F¢ T L0 [ . ol, McKinley High| Maximum revolutions. ; y H hool, McKinley High| ™irhe propeller blades always will TG ; i ee (4] peCla rices Mission School. The| make a “racket.”” he added, but NiGren eieng : this will omewhat reduced 83 an) follow ] (llien (thsilianesRarofiplichediiat S ¥ Men’s Week is this store’s answer to the question: How far should = = Yy 4 a store go to make friends? We want men recently arrived in Klan Holds Demonstration. | ; A - /4 Washington to make our Men’s Store their store. We feel that the 1 Commercial Course. |82 t t L ‘ man who once makes a purchase here will want to fill all his needs s 1 hool will give its : 2 here in the future. while N\ w held he e o ” G - nen coming from Hyattsvil Capi- | tol Helghts, District of Columbia, : : So Men’s Week is a week of special low prices, really extraordinary (eextyfiniies A EMae e s : S low prices, on practically everything a man wears. OId friends as | towns, with 300 robed members in line. : 3 well as new will find, as usual, a quality that insures satisfaction— and that we use smiles as well as string to tie up the bundles. AR ot Life has been characterized as a il le” Tt seems so to a man whu tenography, typewriting, milli- dressmaking and cooking fe ture the course for the Park View School. ] Period of Sessions Scheduled. e, o, B and sty . Imported and Domestie ' London-Made schools will have shorter sessions, bits to ng from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Those who plan to enroll are advised to reg- ; [ ister with the principals of the vari- —the lure of ships In the colored system sessions will be held from 8 to 10 o'clock, except at T LS D be conducted thi X ar. 8 AM.to 10 AM. Special’ $3475 SpeCial’ 337'75 Luncheon | i ey o - There’s something indescribably rich about the English fabrics, and AS TALKER, GAZETTE SAYS | Tea Including London-made Lnglish Lounge Suits with 2 pairs of trou- they have the unmistakable London ta)il,orcd air a{}l‘”m iht"nl. The Dinner sers—an ofiering we believe to be unprecedented in Washington. A heavy woolens that the English need to keep warm in their climate and L lor men” of all ages. Fine cheviots, a few mixtures. that will be just as necessary in Washington this Winter. Single ASTssae S A y >s 34 to 44, double breasted models in many shades of tan and brown, cleve B r t et Bring Forth. Torooms andibath Three T suit: In style, heathers and plenty of grays, both light and dark shades. Sizes 3- € sure to g | Correspondence of the Associated Press. rooms and bath, Call Po- make, quality of fabric and value they are a step ahead of previous to 46. Despite higher exchange rates and other factors, we are off t Ramsay MacDonald Next, British Parliament Paper Statistics . _,LONDON, September 15 -—]L\'m.:-’mn ofiac 333 Men's Week values. Single and double bteasted models. Sizes: Regu- ing these overcoats at a lower price than has prevailed in any prior rea Resu‘lo ‘fu}l»"lrfi::‘i: 7 lfiz:f&fl;g;éu‘;m:;b o lar, 34 to 44 short, 35 to 42; long, 37 to 44; stout, 38 to 46. Men’s Week for overcoats cf similar quality. 1 of speeches ca ting of 145, vords, The English Shop and Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. The English Shop, Second Floor. If vou want to get rid of eczemar |y, pimples or some other distressing gkin | pore eruption, insist upon obtaining Resinol | Ranis Ointment in the criginal package. Itis | 231 ut up in opal jars, two sizes only— | Lloyd George with 210. Pre 1 4 | g;; uZ and 115 oz. Preparations simi- | Stanley Baldwin spoke only 82 c Cameraslup am e a a S r S l‘ c 1 lar in name or appearance and those |umns. Comdr. J. M. Kenworthy| offercd as or for Resinol are mot “juse | SUll holds the lead for questions with | plus El a a | l ‘ 'a ‘ . he same as Resinol.” Many of them |& total of 571. : ; : - have Tiedle healing power, and ma — — Craftsmanship $9.35 $7 .85 i be'dangerain o e " | KILLED AT THROTTLE. GIVING prized per- : SpeCIal’ 3 Shll‘tS, 1 Resinol is never sold in bulk manence to the scene | Projecting From Freight. cy or the gathering Special Dispatch to The Star. | | — - i ———___|B. & 0. Engineer Victim of Plank | that caught your fan- i € / S ——> Salesmen’s samples of high quality, in 3 for $5.25 | 3 | e S e e, A : the latest style—broad brims and high Woven madras in fine colored stripes CUMBERLAND, Md., October 5.— pends as much on our { crowns. Including the season’s new- and white broadcloth with a sheen like Freshen Up! Ghaxles 1L MEtzner, (9fiyesrs fold Ja service as on your est shades, both light and dark. Hats silk. - With big body, plenty of length, Baltimore and Ohlo passenger engi- = : 2 2 3 e y neer, was fatally Injured 20 miles cameraship. Rely on = i of a grade that usually command a far various sleeve lengths. Neck sizes 13 st of here yesterday when a plank ; , 2 e 0 £ Projecting from @ westbound frelght ous - higher price. to 17Y. o train crashed through the window of 2 Men's H B = o . Nicest Laxal]VE, the engine cab, striking him in the ab- Developing and en’s Hat Section, First floer. Men's Farnishings Section, First floor. domen. He dled on the operating A S table at Allegany Hospital here. Printing Service {1 99 Metzner was in charge of an excur- 5 Eats iy . 8 ek i ’ : i Cascarets” 10c ;i o = . T Gray Mocha Gloves with self or black embroidered backs . . . . . . . $2.75 = — 2 Sbure, 2 | largements can be e v o @ =4 chyy biieg, copat: | made — delivered at Coat Sweaters of pure worsted with two pockets . . . . . $4.85 B e o gt W o2 ot | “ine Lisle Union Suits, quarter sleeves, ankle length . . . . . .. . $235 liver and start your | Who Escapes Posse. The National il T I somronie va: oraer 6 REMEMBRANCE I | Rockinchair Union Suits; mostly athletic style . . . . . $1.15 head becomes clear,| Iferbert Shacklef PR i e o Shop . Handkerchiefs of linen; two hand-embroidered initials . . . 6 for $3.50 rosy. house at the entrance to Fort > L ~, else cleans, sweetens and last night. The megro, after Mr. Foster's Shop ST T e ot el tmagpae Knickers in plus four or regular style; cheviotsand tweeds . . . . . $6.75 e e All-Silk Socks of good, heavy quality, full fashioned . . $1.45;3 pairs, $4 ~ Lisle Socks with double heels, toes, soles. Seamless . . . . 5 pairs, $1 Fancy Lisle Socks, many imported . . . . . . . . . 83¢;6 pairs, $5 Wool Golf Hose, plain legs and fancy tops . . . . . . . . 95¢ Leather Bill Folds in five different styles; three leathers . . . . . . . $1.45 Cowhide Kit Bags with straps all around; threesizes . . . . . . . $20 e N Resilio Silk Ties, famous for looks and long wear . $1.15; 3 for $3.25 The Garden Full-cut Pajamas of fine quality . . . . . . . $1.85; three for $5.25 Dunhill’s Famous English Smoking T obacco; 1-ounce tin . . . . . 45¢ ¥irst and Second floors. For dinner and supper On the Evening of Wednesday, October the Seventh Daily Thereafter—Except Sunday Dinner, with dancing, 6:30 to.9 o’clock Supper Dances, 10 until closing A4 la carte service throughout the evening vl . & Fine Calfskin Oxfords Kroydon Golf Irons 5 ) Special, 64 Special, $4-% Oxfords of superior quality leathers and workmanship; quarter cali- The famous irons that do not dent if you get into a rock pile. Natural skin lined and with turned edges. Conservative styles as well as the color hickory shafts perfectly balanced. Midirons, mashies, spade new balloon style toe that young men prefer. In black or tan calf- mashies, mashie-niblics, niblics, jiggers, putters and mashie irons. skin and Norwegian grain leather. Try one; you'll want them all. en's Shoe Section, Second floor. . Sporting Goods Section, Second floor. Washington's Palatial New Hotel Thursday, October the Fifteenth The Popular Afternoon Tea Dances Will Be Resumed 5 { From 4:30 to 6:15 o p Madame Mishtowt, Hostess 3)

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