Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1925, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY., OCTOBER 23. 1925. Driaurans — MASNCIEADERS By, Tos—— = : i QUESTS OF LODGES By Schoot (lhildf‘efr JL rem é/le : f\V E N U [ d(f N I I\I TH | | i By the Associated Prese WHERE lGeorgetown Groups Enter- OLDFRIENDSMEET 8 tain Grand Master and | B Here are the seven most p()pular Other Officers. en .M,.‘ eaped with fow o o | SRR B | styles of P-B Two-Trouser Suits the nnmho was buried in a Mothers—Bring vour kiddies down and | “ . sl b b L | evening o the grand : . The only thing limited about P-B Super-Value Two-Trouser Suits see "Aloysius” and “Reginald." the two sons of the District « - q ; I B - SUBWAYS FOR AUTOS | o it = oy : 8 er i live sheep in our windows. Then bring [imun (i LT B0 ypeED IN CAPITAL! is the price. That will always be $38.00 — never reduced, never in a Gt g e i i L5 Wscomain aveie. o ; sale—always the same. udren 1in an ve 8 vl | 2 . . . ) i y : e Representative Wingo Sees City of There the limitations stop. cider and a nice Grimes Golden Apple. James rium.{i"':'{(ef: i 0.\ Million Persons in Future as : : ) . st it i P come: S SMenneid Reason for Preparation. For styles come in an assortment as varied as a manufacturer’s rin (o] man along, too—we can nx EADGEMaser —_— — . & gibig e T | subaye emplosed 1o display. = % 1 1 September 30. 3 ¢ . him up with lots of good things at prices Fie Datd an unusually glowine (rib e Ok Winga The same thing goes for fabrics. ute to Secretary Reuben A. Bogley of Whitinz Lodge, who that'll please your purse. Come on down | s, todee, whe b < H i Whether vou are a dyed-in-the-wool blue serge fan or always insist i . Tan o the Cu on a fancv cassimere—yvou will ind vour favorite among the assort- have fun. (o el offithe Ma ! ment of P-B Two-Trouser Suits at $38.00. | tive secretary of the = s running from | I —bring the whole family—let's rejoice and P-B Super-Value Topecoats, $38 P-B Super-Value Tuxedos, $38 | hold their cor Brightwood Hall HERE HE IS. | LODGE LOSES CHARTER. No other than F. . = : Masonic Body Punished for Inade- ‘d > | Qquate Discipline of Member. Sidney i Wollberg “ g 1 G d Los of Oh former "sherk” of 3% 2 | its annual & . ure of the Alexandria — for : [ty o for unmasonic co 16 years a loyal & | The charge resulted from suspe: and lovable mem- . lasies > | Vertier 1 ber of our "gang.” ¥ 3 [ of the s * GIRL DISAPPEARS AGAIN. | ON TRIAL FOR ATTACK. Eeeiyn Houston Snid to Have | Been Seen in Anuto. | | Second of Two Accused by Woman Faces Jury. HARVEST HOME SPECIALS that are bringing in a bumper crop of friends and business—a pleasant combi- nation. what was beli dition. She said sh New York City a Florida. Accordinz two men’ cffered her a 5 . | automobile and then \ttacked her. | Ei 2 335__ 0— | The vounz woman received medical 3 aid here, and was given a home by | NeAIthy = citizens of Swainsboro. s o I WO'pants | A Mrs. Child of London ic : $35 Oregon City . ouTne O PLOORIOLTHE Fi8 STORE Virgin-Wool ‘Boys’ English Styled Box | <C-7 : ‘ Coats, priced at %15 o Dounie asted. Blue cheviot. N ew k lapels, Most bovs prefer - e e what 1s termed the invisible plaid in this $5 Jersey Coat Sweaters i | £ model. Altho tans $2.50 Novelty Shirts 89 | /and grays are very popular. Sketch Above Rizht Three-bution T © 0 nservative model Two paire of tron b= — e N sers. Comes in $250 Capc or Sucdc GIOVCS | $2.50 Winter Union Suits ! , ! ] Sizes 8 to 18 vears. $2.00 White Broadcloth Shirts ST ANl ool oo $1.00 Silk and Wool Hose < lined. i e = . | Skotch oz Left 3 i i ] W 5} Three-hutton 75¢ Knitted Ties 3 | 9 1 ! business man’s | : Other Ouvercoats for ) 3 Effective White Handkerchiefs | A Boys, §18 to $35 | i B o i\ S men’s college model. plain colors and fanev. Al sizes SR, " | i peak lapel. Two pairs i s we Juvenile Overcoats are ; o Rontost Fassmeres. oY } mairs trnuser. priced from $7.50 to $25 4 | T ' We've doubled the clothing N 21 ithe ran e of priteeh s conservativelofhe tange | of styles and fabrics is decidedly not! StOCk at ourWestEndShop. 1724 Many, many styles this season. Some very siitable for \ Sketch Above: Richt e Jack's sister. It's a fact. Many little girls buy their coats Double breasted. 2 Pa. Ave. This was absolutely | atncee Bhysisraotesininh i cnssimere’ or unfn trousers. Conservative eet the increased | T o necessary topmee Official Headquarters for Boy Scout Equipment :::fl.‘ EoE e s patronage up there. Boys, we're i A Barber Bill Shop where Kiddics enjoy a Haircut growing! g Ni Money's Worth or Money Back The Avenue at Ninth v D. J. KAUFMAN ;7% | 222 2 0

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