Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1925, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, Pastor Urged to Remain. ! Special Dispatch to The Star. I LYNCHBURG, Va., October 6. — 12 VISITORS IN SCHOOLS. |AIR MAIL EFFICIENT, | The College Hill Baptist Church here | IWU I]EA.[HS ]-fll.l. Prominent Polish Representatives| CLAIM OF OFFICIALS | Sunday adopted esolution urging | Study D. C. System. ; S B B ireaton oy D A B. Conrad, to | I Dr. Ko Iiski. president of the S : decline the call he has under consid- il'u_\rnl W w :nd :‘::en:‘lr ?\r the |Chicago Paper Prints Statement|eration to a Baptist church at Suf»‘ 1S | Interparli; WASHINGTON, D. (., OCTOBER 6. 1925. TUESDAY. ntary Union, and Leon - 2 . folk. Dr. Conrad said he deeply ap- ! Defending Service Against Charge Moo b & Wntl P Orlowski, secretary of the Polish le- preciated the interest shown in his of Delay in Recent Test. Work, but he asked that he be given | 10th, 11th, F and G Streets |nh um‘-' more time to fully consider | sy | the can. B | zation. inspected a number of District o o . public schools to accompanied by Another Victim Likely to Die. | Riue, o5 in ooy~ acsompanicd by 5 intendent of schools. fiunmen Have Runmng Bat- Mr. Hayeock took the visitors to a tle With Police. Re the Conenlidatad Prese NEW YORK. Octoher & devs. probably A runnin tives and Two mur 1 fatal shootine and m hattle heiween derer in which one of erionsly wounded. was esterday of nmen. the latier w the toll warfare day of Dis Banton's new which marked the first trict Attornay drive zoinst erime number of kindergarten classes and manual training centers. in addit Central and McKinley High Schools. SEES GOVERNING BODY IN POWER FIVE YEARS " Gen. de Rivera Denies Movement Toward Forming Civil Government in Spain. nto| By the Associated Press ‘ | @ 0, October 6.—The Chicago | | b v prints statements from | < “ni tates air mall | ling the efciency of the service. | , which had heen questioned by the 4 result of an experi.| s Present | - Palice report 26 itha fshdy : resull_of | 5o (he associated Prese W he two rival Bast Side Cenin o the military di rning body, of | M i which he is the head, must remain in power five vears pro-|Thus he ex heels | Tetuan ciones, ed himsell 1o the ondent of Informa considered hi o return to Madrid Octohe d. 1 deny rumors of th formation of a civil government present. for 1 believe that the di must last five years in or l ate the country from corrupt ‘venne near re i few wallked hot Down in Strect. 0 de Rivera also told the Alfonse will Am in 1927, which vear mark the end of the directorat present provided for. Aoy and ien < he fell thay d last week | sald its test showed sited here took from id the trial! made at “California Fig Syrup” i l Dependable Laxative for Sick '3 Baby or Child <hibited 500 lei. | v some of the mmercial institu Mhe letters were by B. A. Myers, er of the .Air ustration what the in time . the case of i bix ted. This inst xS to New Y air mail mes out of = | ipments reached | m. the next | 0'in interest for tion sends its every eveninz clock. Kifteen September the ork he‘or i Tongue Shows if the bank Bilious, Constipated Canadian Writer Dies. OTTAW A 5 (P —Alfred Duclos de member of the Canads and A of Honor. died rears old. Octoher Celles, Hury Mother! Even fretful feverish. hilious or constipated child | loves the pleasant raste of “California Fig Syrup” and it never fails to open de Celles wa neral HWarian | ha powels. A teaspoonful today may Shagmoor Topcoats Tailored Lines and Piquant Detail Shagmoor smartness of stvle and cleverness of design have won the approval of discrimi- nating women everywhere— Signs That Point the Way to Misses’ Fall Frocks $59.50 Intricate Cutting and taught them to look for the Shagmoor label which defi- nitely stands for these things. A 100% pure wool fabric pro- viding warmth without weight. Sheds rain, dust and wrinkles with equal facility. Tailored on lines of utmost correctness introducing a suave inllness with a chic simplicity. In tans, grays and Autumn 1,.nc<: tweeds, fur trimmed or plain. Satin Materials Circular Skirts The Back Flare The Bolero the spirit of Fall and youth in line, fabric and detail. The model sketched is of black The tucked vest ic of soft green georgette and Dresses that reproduce satin, bolero style. the trimmingz on =cleeve and coat is embroidered in merallic Poison Pen Hearing Continued. of the Capadian Parliament. He was well Known as a newspaper man and had written extensivelv on pelitical uhiecrs, prevent a sick child tomorrow. Ask vour druggist for zenuine “Cal. | ifornia’ Fig Syrup” which has direc- tions for babiex and children of all ages printed on hottle. Mother! You must say “California” or vou may get an imitation hg syrup. W. & J. SLOANE 1508 H STREET » WASHINGTON, D. C. Opposite The Shoreham men in an antomobile the detectives ed ihe 20, driver her four abvan JOPLIN. Mo, preliminirs Adame. charz poison pen letter ta Ar New York millionaire, vesterd: continued 10 October 14 Opportunity is rath niffy in his calls, He is in such great demand. A Great Offering of DOMESTIC RUGS Our stock now offers the largest selection in our history in this important branch of Home Furnishings. Every desirable design, color effect, and size is included in all the popular weaves such as WILTON, AXMINSTER,CHENILLE, VELVET and other standard qualities all at PRICES WORTHY OF CAREFUL CONSIDERATION A few examples in the 9x 12 size are quoted below s e SEAMLESS TAPESTRY . 26°° T prLaiN wirTon veLver 15090 SEAMED AXMINSTER . 3975 | SEAMLESS AXMINSTER ' 5625 fextra quality) SEAMLESS VELVET ... 42°° | w001 wiron . ..., 7875 (with fringe) SEAMLESS AXMINSTER 45 | worsTED WiLTON . . 1200 SEAMED AXMINSTER . 48 (extra heavy) PLAIN CHENILLE . . . . 11759 (extra quality) SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS This price prevails only on our present stock plain color, extra heavy quality 9x 12 Size only cAll Rugs offered are subject to prior sale. We are pleased to endorse and stand behind every item in this offering. STORE HOURS 8.00 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M. EVERY DAY FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING INTS INCLUDING SATURDAYS o IN THE UNITED STATES Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries cAn cAssurance of Satisfaction $39.50 to $95 Women's Coat Section, Third flanr. The Smartness of These Misses’ Costume Suits Is Confirmed by Paris Frocks are created from rich tabrics such as satin and crepe —and embroidery is often used to heighten the elaborate effect. Fulldength coats. of soit. rich fabrics. particularly carmina— duplicate the frocks in their chic. Fur trimmings ~antly used. As for color. the heautiful hues found in bird plumage furnish inspiration. \With these as outstanding fea- tures the ensemble for the miss is ideal—providing beanty and style for many occasions. Mistes' saction. Fourth floor, are extrava Fur Coats Designed In Youthful Models The insistent demand of the vounger sct for coats that are smart and durable. and yet express one’s in- dividuality. has resulted in an unusual selection of RACCOON and MUSKRAT COATS $325 to $395 In many there is a bhoyvish <implicity. while in others iashion features and use of con- trasting furs combine to zive them an elaborateness befitting an afternoon coat. Trimmings on collars and cuffs vary from self trimming to fox, beaver and skunk. Fur Coat Section. Third floor. Turned-Up Brims and Smart Metallic Turbans $15 to $25 In smartness and fashion the hats iny this price range measure up to the ex- clusive hats of higher prices. Fine ve- lours with a deep, soft pile and as light as can be are outstanding values. Metallic turbans that closely fit the head in the way sponsored by Reboux, $15. Alligator satin hats, sketched. have up- turned brims of gold leather. Milliners Section. Third foor. peals Modern Youth. crepe de chine. are as they are novel. ~houlder place of using Prices $9.50 to $16.50 Corset Section, Third floor. Vest, Brassiere, Girdle and Step-in— All In One The simplicity of this onc-piece garment ap- particularly Fash- joned of a dainty silk tricolette. brocade and They attractive as Hook them up on the <ide in a moment and yow are ready for your outer apparel. One pair of straps four. Scanties weigh but a scant eight ounces. Misses' Saction. Fourth fioer V Tweed Gains Vogue Especially in Costume Suits $75 This season shows a special aptitude for the mannish fah- rics for street—nowhere more smartly used than in ensembles. Here the costume complete has all the chic required for all nc casions. The style ideas are new—Paris in- spired them. The tweeds are deep. soft and alive with the warm tones f Autumn. The coats are cut in the youthful clean-cut FEnglich manner. In many cases hoth coat and frock of the costume suit have flares of their own. In others pleats achieve a tailored fullne Values in these lovely tweed snits are most unusual. Women's Coat Sastion. Third flnnr. Introducing Tomorrow The New Sc_an_ties to in SCANTIES ol The Smart Riding Habit When -Autumn Lures You for a Canter The correct thing in riding habits is as important in Fall as in any other season of the year. Our sports section has a large collection—irre- proachably tailored. correct in every detail of design — and varied enough to suit every devotee’s taste. Habits, Special, $39.50 Bedford Cord Whipcord Men’s Wear Tweed Melton In shades of brown, olive stripe, pow- der blue and smart mannish mixtures. Also Oxford Melton Cloth with checked breeches. Junior Habits, $29.50 The younger miss of the family who also enjoys to ride has a suit waiting as correct in tailored tweed as her older sister’s. Sports Wear Section, Third fleer. e e e s Other Habits Smart mannish tweeds of :lightl heavier quality in soft-tone mixtures. $49.50. Covert Cloth Habits......... $55.50 Whipcord's’ English Tweeds. .. Worumbo coat with English cavalry twilll Dreeehes: ... voiiissneninn ok $95 Breeches Mannish Tweeds Bedford Cord Checked Flannels..

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