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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, o lapse of ‘ommissioner Cunoe H. Rudolph was pleasure in burning the public bulld-| placed on the wall of the association’s much chagrined to learn that much ‘, iming (he statement | elacied o member of the assoclation. | United States Tourists in London |07 *'1° in London is purple heather, | e true. should we feel | al T. Tabler, 160 F street south- the commonest shrub in all the waste | OCTOBER 9, 1925. 3 N @ X at what the s s> was elected to membership, Are Sold on Common Shrub. territory about London, which flower e i e o pharvey Durham Was| [ ONDON, October 9 UF).—Ameri.|dealers bicach 5 . P P John B. McCarthy, corresponding |Can tourists who have bought “gen Heather Dbleaching is a regular 1 in many respec . 1d | secretary, who has just returned from | uine™ Seotch white heater from vend. | {rade. but now disgruntled employes have developed along sim- | a trip through the West, was g1ven an | are in London's streets and sent i | enthusiastic welcome home last night. oat 5. Willard Saxton, one of the o : B A % ey il Bummg A CRRSIRG th membera of the organization, Here Explained to Oldest |y bl Serccten b i | ey 1 hrvam: presiver, o Inhabitants’ Association. | : |“: o el o TOURS OF OPPORTUNITY — bers CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., October 9| 8! ALLOWING YOU PLENTY tior the s delivered 1 | ®).——Bernard Whitten, sald to have washi ; " as |Amozs A B of the Chemical | escaped from a 1lorida penitentiary, OF TIME AND SVERY at the Fourth of | where he was incarcerated for life on ROt merely 1o sitisty = or w £ the Oldest Inhabit- | & charge of murder, was arrested by MEANS OF FORMING YOUR detectives here. The police say Whit- o et o sedlt ST St tai chalr, OWN OPINIONS OF ut that this sentence was later to be changed to life imprisonment. It wouldn’t be fair to yourself to jump S at the wrong conclusion. Perhaps you “I'Sc in town, \ % " would lose thousands of dollars. Play safe Honey!” by investigating yourself. Here’s a big saving. NEXT 12-DAY NEXT 8-DAY BOAT and LAND | TRAIN and BUS ROUND TRIP ROUND TRIP TOUR ! TOUR October 13th ‘ Qctober 20th and . the market home to their Scotch relatives are | “white dass of four molor tns and re farn by rail 3 v Evening 10 P.M. | > P | Th ial pri cfl mericas BB 0 only for the accommo- mostfamous recz‘pe dation of those persons '|“m=~eekei~;mltjeul«\u Company who are interested in ready mixed B i o FLOR. It makes just the kind of 'SE THIS COUPON tender, fluffy pancakes that : W you love! Pancakes with all WooD" BY TTHE SEA Seecia Mollswood, Fla. J. W. Youns, Fres. that old-time plantation l Neime oot u\l\'{\‘\ ;\.‘:,v.n‘ flavor—just like those she i Address IEIcUBIEE. madc herself,long years ago. You can now make your own motion pictures just as easily and atno greater expense than takmg snapshots thetmubleandmrlyalltbeexpenseudmmted. The minutes heretofore required to load motion picture cameras have been reduced to seconds— The cost, heretofore almost prohibitive, is now teducedtoonlya&acmnofthemmedprm and niotion pictures can be made by any one just as easily and at no greater cost than taking snapshots. S You simply place the daylight loading magazine Photoraphs Bt e in the magazine chamber, aim the camera and turtr- et o3 i the crank. That is all there is to it—then send the o1y magazine to us and the exposed film will be devel- {§ ¥ oped in the famous laboratories of Pathe Exchange Inc., and returned to you ready to project with the Pathex Projector. T PRoiicTOR w"lfll st td ) corrent— The Pathex Motion Pictnre Camers and Projacter ave made dad 373 38" ot « distance distributed -z 12 4;;-_-;-,,'7, ml’-fi-mdm-hfld,—d h-dn-iyml qnh-nnh-f-nu—-l- ’ ‘ ;‘-m—.m-flhh&m& CZ.':.,_ 597 50 mwm PATHEX MOTION 2 £ PICTURE FILW - el PATHEX Igllm‘ i ? FPeatures, Comedies, Pocked, - e = MOTION PICTURE 5 Camera~Projector & S. Kann Sons Co. \Voodwafd & Lothrop Reid S. Baker, 1322 F St. N.W. return to you hibition ucl Teady'te project, $1.75 of the florists have divulged the se- for $55 —Even with their large fur collars. their huge cuffs, the new coats effectively preserve the clement of slim smart- ness; the long lines sometimes slipping into a flare, vet quite often retaining the still popular straight lines. It is in the little novelties of trimming that Fashion distin- guishes her smartest models—in the way she tucks in a bit of self trimming, a row of buttons, etc ~The charm of these new coats, however, could rest en tirely upon the grace of line and the excellence of mate- rials, and claim unusual distinction. The soft pile fabrics and soft surfaced coati silky looking and lustrous, and the handsome furs with which they are trimmed make up a most attractive whole, to which the new Fall colorings lend additional beauty. Many of these Coats are samples therefore, in some styles we have but one of a kind. Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. Two-Piece Balbriggans Plain and Velvet Trimmed $4.88 Youthiul style is expressed in every line. and simplicity is the order of their being. In fact. this simplicity con- stitutes their attractiveness in large measure. They are very practical for business, sports or school wear. There are both balbriggans and jerseys in the lot at the above price. The colors are pansy, green, blue, brown, gold, cocoa, rosewood, tan and gray —Misses’ and women'’s sizes. Kann’s—Second Floor. Girls’ Winter Coats < At $9.90 » —Lven the little g:rls will be interested in the World Series games and will need warm coats to wear to the ball park—particularly on Saturday, when there is no school. Then, of course, a smart school coat is a neces- sity, and these are certainly attractive little styles, with mushroom or tailored collars, some trimmed with hcmcrcnc or fitch mandel. The colors are gracklehead blue, Burgundy, wine, green and brown. Nicely lined and warmly interlined. Sizes 7 to 106, Kann's—Second Floor Warm Robes of Corduroy Exceptional Values at $2.89 | 1,000 Pairs of —Well made, comjfortable Lounging Roller Skates Robes of wide-wale or handsome em- $2.25 Kind bossed corduroy. One style has both qp.ecial the plain and embossed pattern most Saturday [ attractively combined. Nice wide Fully G i Uni Hard 5 —Fully Guaranteed Union Hardware sleeves and your choice of revers or Ly oanal s Ball-bearing Roller Skates that are Tuxedo collars. Various colors, in- suitable for both girls and boys and can cluding copen, victory, purple, coral, be adjusted to any shoe. Iach pair with etc. Idcal robes for the chilly Fall toe clamps and heel straps. Very spe- dave cial in the Anniversary at the above & price. Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Fourth Floor. A Tube Free With Any Salem Cord Tire At Only $5 Down! 30x3Y%; gonvenien! Tels'ma !fi; the Balance! ize 30x3Y, CL $15.95—$2.75 Tube Free Regular Size 30x31, SS $17.95—$2.75 Tube Free Salem Size 32x31, SS $22.50—$3.45 Tube Free Size 31x4 SS $24.50—8$4.05 Tube Free Cords Size 32x4 SS $26.50—$4.35 Tube Free $14.95 Size 33x4 SS $27.50—$4.45 Tube Free = Size 34x4 SS $27.75—$4.55 Tube Free with Size 32x415, SS $35.50—$4.95 Tube Free . Size 33x4l, SS $36.50—$5.15 Tube Free $2.75 Size 34x41, SS .45 Tube Free Tube Size 35x41, SS 538 )‘35.5.) Tube Free Size 36:41/_, SS $39.25—85.75 Tube Free ‘Free, Kann's—Third F! loor.