Evening Star Newspaper, October 27, 1925, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1925. [ e pct o o | CHILD IS FATALLY == = N?gfigfiggfiggfl o b 5 INJURED BY AUTO c?;i,fi‘zf.ifi? e }" i '._\.\\ ‘,u‘i“illichsrd Elder, Eleven, Knocked | Smith's Wikon Ve ,7 . and Brusse Down Near Home—Dies Few | ples, fringed or overlock edge : : = inch sizes, light and s neat novelty efect and heav Winner of Laurel 250-Mile pry due b Roursiiater l floral und oriental designs. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" €d designs. Each, $1. Auto Race Covers Gourse . { ‘ . was | gen S iy o % his bome in 1:59:2 2-5 XL e e » P ‘clock y afternoon, " - > o Wi ) € 8 " wuas knocked »wn by an ! - g0 s e ding the ¥ tngle, |ntomobile owned by John €. Brown, ! it s 648 Acker street northeast, and|) \ - dure. ue the drive driven hy Jos 'nh.hmm colored ing Ablished b wil' noufs o X cker street north e | Sowers. . s second fatal traffic ) / cin Crowd Net at 15,00 e r b N : C Phe allotment srize money The injured boy wus taken to Casu- ¥ \ . s & . c alty Hospital, where Dr. Porter { r I others wr c L 1 L. 3 " ' pavassasanans and found he hud ture of the skull o He died o few hours Tilehman was arrested by police of | the ninth precinet and held to await the result of o coroner’s inguest | B i e | Nome candidates get there with hoth feet and others put both feet in it p ” BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES” ] ‘_‘,\::,\, i T Just Dip to Tint or Boil A festival of wonderful Dollar Day offerings awaits the Washington public tomorrow. Each offering com- | e Yo Dye Il prises only new, desirable goods and each is a remarkable value at One Dollar. sy el We Cannot Accept Phone or Madl Orders for Dollar Day Bargains. . Window Shades can tint soft, . Two for $8.75 Silk Dress beer 0 ORI lingeric, silks, ribbons, 1 i e = ) ST i\ skirts, waists, dresses, 7 Here’s the Plan: Pay $8.75 for the First iy wrodls N\ coats, stockings, [ A ( sweaters, _draperies, ||| X s f Dress—Buy the Other for $1.00 cversthing e | i : i Both Dresses for $9.75 Buy Diamond Dyes | : ! y ‘ | , y other kind—and tell your druggist i KA - d \ 3 We've taken several hundred al vou wish to color = / Dresses from our regular lines whether it is linen, : 5 and special purchases and in- cluded them in tomorrow’s Dol- lar Day Sale. Many desirablc materials to choose from, in clnd’ng- Crepe de Chine, Flat Crepe, Satin i ! pa EPd i R i\ any Silk Combinations, Lustrious ); Ou a ‘ 5 . h .\'urir\s. :'\'m'('hy Crepes and Other c ’ $1 y $1.67 Aluminum Combination Fabrics of the Season’s Mode i “Nappy” Blankets | ) One and two. piece models, it iminim Cotander, Py b straightline and Iun y-waisted effects denbere's Busement.—"Charge Ac- & h > o Tivited 1 1 neck, long hort sleeves _— ed in a varicty of clever ways 75¢ Sunfast Drapery rs of navy, cocoa, deer, cucko 2 Yards making Bread~ izes 16 to 20 and 40 to 30. Goldenberg’s—>Second ¥loor $1.39 Bathroom Stools $1.75 Bed Pillows $1.49 Floorbrushes White Enameled Bath- 1 N Floor S\\'c«:;»inp, = room Stools with rub- 1 f H ‘A : Brushes, with Twnq ber tipped legs; strong- S il e I K miade: g & é *; good stock. What ingredients would you AR R e Pillows, flled with vited” i G ized curled feathers, cov- ChOOSC? | $1.49 Garbage Cans ey ckdng $1.7S Cooking Kettles . | “orrugated Galva- China Vases : e HOW carefillly WOllld YOu bake lt? : uizccd lm,l, Garbage ; $1 ‘- ,;8:;0 fOl' $1 ¢ Aluminum Cooking ; $1 Cans, with lock cover; Kettles, ten-quart size; large size. Goldenbers's Basement.—*Charge Aceounts In- cover and bail handle. Goldenbers’s Basement.—“Charge Accounts Ta- Cup and Saucer Sets F YOU had to make your own bread, you | ShuceEincatdes atione Y ses, assorte GIM/M/V]'[[D lOW[/? PR/C[ MERUHA/VD/J[ would select the ingredients that you I LG G e Goldeabers’s Bancment:— ; s Geldenbere’s Basement—rCharze Accounts i | el know are the purest. And you would use all DR AssrtaliRs et 29¢ Stamped l‘o“cls Boys’ 69¢ to $1.50 . & 7 H = Stamped Absorbent T Wearables your skill and the utmost care in the mixing 1.49 Fish Globes stitched both ends: ass ¢ and baking. 31.25 Spoon Sets $ 8 2 neat patterns. ! . Two for $1 “Surprise Fifth Floor. - o - SRt s Six Rogers Nickel 1 19¢ Dish Towels ht Irregulars) This point of view prevails in the making | Silver Tablespoons or Pm,”n,ynl?{esn}:m{‘ %mfn i, | Jiroken lines consisting ot - of Rice’s rich loaf. Every loaf of this bread, l-orldts, neat deswlgn- fnishod with tape hangers. @7 | 3 S iAns wia seraigc [ ood-wearing quality. e S Sizes 4 to 8 years eve.ry t.iay' must be worthy of the tables for 4 fi(l;i:l_!enbrr('i—sgns?mcnb—"(hnn Accounts In- si" B:;’l‘lhd:)‘lr CL\PS o of cloth pants. Slight which it is made. romene Boud couSurprive Fifth loor"—"Charge Ac- ERE are the ingredients that make it ! 7 \ A med: pink, blue ¢ rich: Gold Medal Flour—milled from | $1.49 Water Sets J b IO % | $1.69 Sateen Bloomers firm Northern wheat—renowned the world | Cut Glass Water $ 1 3 ST 10c Shell l'lm\ ers 1 = Sets, one pitcher and et r Colored Shel over; Domino sugar—ultra-refined from I sig glasses to match; el gl orative purg ol X d beautif Southern cane—the standard of excellence; ' neat design. Aars. Accounts Invh dozen for arge Accounts Invit dnzrn for = % Goldenberg's—Basement. “Surprise Fitih Floor. “Surprise Ftth Floor Fmfimmla&uflifi:«fu& Diamond Crystal Salt—absolutely pure; i‘;‘&’;"’ifii“:‘,fiuu&u = Fleischmann’s Yeast—fresh, living, care- ;':‘1;1;; rc;:::i::;d, famous for its health-giv- f $ 4 and $ s Lace Curtalns An.'hiversary Purchase of Alexander Smith &.Sons’ Twice a day, a corps of specially-trained _and Lace Panels Wilton Velvet and Axminster bakers mix and bake these fine ingredients ; o ino beautitul, fine-grained,satisying loaves. 1 {Hiake Rugs at Immense Savings Every process is scientifically controlled. Wil ) 12w pairs and panels to go on :.fie to- flEven the finished lzaves:fmusy pass tests for | ‘ Pl | ] morrow at this, P;gp‘;“gé ;/‘f:“ (fs’;;;:: “l{,’,i:j The Anniversary Sale’s Most Notable Offering in . | £ 3 d rds lon . . e R ; | S g i over kst sy Fine Floor Cguerings! * * * ‘1 Scotch, ottingham, Filet and novelty P y | g B weaves, Neat and heavy worked designs Usual $42.50 and Usual $55.00 and IN THE BEST SENSE, Rice’s is bread for your own i A { copied irom the costly laces. $45.00 Grades 60.00 Grades 0 home. Order this unusual loaf from your grocer | Ly Go\denberg’s—Fourth Floor—*Charxe Accounts Tn- X X rades e Sy e e today. Whether you market early in the morning :1; l::;e blrr;a ;}Te afternoon, you get delicious, newly | $6 Mlxed WOOI Bl‘@_llkets $29050 $38.5 O | $3 95 Palr 'P‘} Termed Slight Irregulars—But Practically Perfect Y if No more need be said about the quality of these rugs Heavy-weight I\Vafcllfl “t?;: Bgl‘azr;ke(t)gxsg than the fact that they are Alexander bllmlh & Sons’ pr()d\lfi. mixture of wool ag C? CiSioF Flae o <> The name is your assurance of service and satisfaction. The ~ inches for double beds; bp axds oi i 0 @ group includes heavy-weight Wilton Velvet and deep-pile tan and gray; S“fie"h ound ;? Deteaia |12 ’ ), Axminster Rugs and all are seamless. The majority are monizing colors. Higl gi‘ra e“ ar:‘ blan- 9, 9x12 ft. room size, but there’s an excellent assortment in price less than you pay for all cotton \\ 7% the 8.3x10.6-ft. size for apartments. Many mh"h(lu] designs and colorings for selection. kc‘*‘slo Wool-Filled ! 1E ., 4 These rugs were sold to us as slightly irrégular. but there's hardly anything the matter L ' $695 with them—in fact, many are perfect. OIHIOKLS ) $5 and $6 Axminster Rugs, $3.79 $9 Congoleum Rugs, $5.45 . ISlight Teregulars) Comforts, i srade Axminster Rugs, Smith & . i and other lustrous ig! white cofton: coverings - 8 brl deepplls QUSHUESS inbeanttS d =y g failed to find any both sides, with plain sateen bor- | ured materials, many with plain ful floral, orlental and medallion designs; light | fora sell them o yYou with the same ders in rose, blue, gold and orchid. | blue or rose sateen borders. and dark colorings. that zoes with the Gold Seal rugs; beaut Goldenberz's—Fourth Floor—"Charge Accounts Invited.” Goldenberx's—Pourth Floor—*“Charge Accounts Invited.” | rug designs with artistic borders. L IPeiessnnene

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