Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1925, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925. 13 and told number of the stones with hi ond man would close the deal. im to bring a here, when Hamad' Bey Atrache, f the plaintiffs it da ille M. Burklin, 826 3 From this time, it is asserted, the by Stokes charging that the lawyers | ROBBED OF $135,000 GEMS [monds and (hat one of them came | DRUSE LEADER IN SYRIA street, and Merrill F. Phillip, | = im 1o & | SURRENDERS TO FRENCH |dered, unconditionally to Gen. Game- —_— The 'plaintiffs base thelr sult on | Lowell street, as second leutenan Philadelphia Man Reports Hold-Up | home outside the city, where the sec- lin, the French commander. Wealthy Realty Owner Defendant | statements alleged to have been made | the Quartermaster Corps. ed to police here that he was .4 up and robbed of $§135,000 worth of - = ‘\zljllul!:;:»;\(ls on the Falr Villa road, near Central’s Capamty Overtax- Wagner said he wa ed by Northwest’s Growth, | <ua he naq heen ; in; who wanted to buy some dia- 'and trusting to God. Manor Park Citizens Say. northw i1l be urged | ation by the ern representa- YOUNG PEOPLE BLAMED FOR DRY LAY VIOLATIONS Character D—F_(Pli;fltin;z in Rising Generation, Georgia Judge Tells Grand Jury. - i Chinese to Shun Shanghai Inquiry. 5 (P).—The | = Wah! Pen is a real fountatn pen im- e It (e filler was introduced years ago. By precious metal construction, weight is reduced, ink capacity increased, the pen is made almost indestructible and balance is perfected. All models are FOH or silver for permanence fong wear as well as beauty. Guaranteed by The Wahl Com- pany, foremost manufacturers of fine writing equipment. See your dealer’s displays . The Wahl Company, Chicago I T 7 7 T VY 70 Y260 T Y = b Wahl Pen and Evi-rsharp Pencil Stock §s Most Complefe Columbia Photo Supply Co. 1321 New York Ave. Main 619, Greeting & Christmas Eversharp Pencils | Wahl and Other Makes of Fountain Pens Walford’s 909 VPa. Ave. NW. men on Florida Highway. When he had traveled in the car | Jebal Rebellion Now Ended, Beirut |French troops in Syria will be en- hy h : i m ORLANDO. Fla., October 6 UP.— | quced a gun, Wagner sald, forced 8. A. Wagner of Philadelphia report- | get out of the car, tied him to a ’ as held { ree and fled, taking the diamonds. with the ‘“‘customer” the t t . Mrs. alesman for | Pleasant, N therine Sutphin of Point| BEIRUT, Syria, October 6.—The re- | majl service from the United Kingdom | ©fice vesterday by the law firm of | corps of the Army have been issued s ©'N. J., who celebrated her |bellion of the Jebel Druse tribesmen|to England, a Philadelphia diamond house. He [102d birthday recently, attributes her agalnst the French mandate In Syrla | Australia is being developed by aiding | Stokes in his recent divorce case. The ing with two |long life to “taking patent medicines|was virtually brought to an end to-|unit air scrvices in the proposed |sum to be sued for was not mentioned 5 5 in Action for $250,000. stole some of his papers during the ro. gaged no longer in military opera-| Npw YORK, October 6 (). —Sum. | divorce trial. T O T T S N e T P Bim | Authorities Say—Army’s Work | tions, but will devote thelr energics to e A e e D o Yau'l} qmihh‘ trade for: paclfying the country. o { i S Stokes, wealthy realty owner, with Commissioned in 0. R. C. ¢ slander, was filed in the county clerk’s | ommissions in the Officers’ Reserve t S udeb ake Now Pacification. | By the Associated Press. . Britain’s plan to have a through- Litzelman, 1448 Girard street, as a Burma, Singapore and|Nugent & Nugent, attorneys for|py the War Department to John'll.’ in the papers filed, but at the offices | first lieutenant in the Coast Artillery, lay, it is asserted in official circles route. Brooks’ October Sale of New Fur-Trimmed Coats Brooks’ Great October Sale of New Merchandise continues throughout the entire month! * * # The regular rices of these Coats are $59.75 to $89.75, an ac- tual saving to you of 8$11.75 to $41.75. * * * 190 of the choicest coats A Fractional Price on Women’s and Misses’ Luxurious Coats | Coats wiflz Beaver Coats wiih Squirrel Coats with Fox . Coats with Caracul Coats with Wolf Coats with Opossum Coats with Raccoon’ Coats with Skunk Just Arrived—64 New Fur-Trimmed Coats $39.75 Value at $25.00 M’. BR@KS & CO G*~STREET BETWEEN from some of the highest-grade coat makers in New York are on sale tomorrow at a phe- nomenally low price. * * * Early selection is advised, as many of these coats are samples—only one of akind. - * * * Sketched are but five of the stun- ning coats on sale tomorrow. Come, and you will be charmed by their garments of such high character. The rich furs are used in novel and real deSil'ability- generous ways: the new mushroom, Queen Anne, Tuxedo or question o * * mark collars. All are beautifully tailored and are developed along the circular, ripple, flare and the new Paris lines. The fine quality fab- rics are those that are in most demand. Every coat is handsomely silk lined—and interlined. All sizes are here from 14 to 20; and from 36 to 46, though not every style is available in each size. At least forty New Styles—At an amazingly low price for winter The shades are those in fashion -for Winter, 1925; and include: ruby red, gracklehead, cuckoo, brown Charge Accounts Solicited—Why Not and BLACK. Open One Tomorrow? * * * Brooks’ Coat Shop— 11th & 12 th Second Floor

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