Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1925, Page 12

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12 DUKE U, T0 RECEIVE $140.000,000 MORE. Tobacco the i used and 90 } wise counse entered t lhw.\. Magnate’s Brings Endowment to $80.000.000 Now. to Carry Taken Fro: will M was lock ev chtenstein ved to talk. S Junior High Pupi tertain; ace $85,000 GEMS STOLEN. ’Mrs Julius Lichtenstein’s Jewels e Corpors was discovered uu\l nid of the family tter 'PLAN HALLOWEE(PARTY. student counci < in ther m Home. )etober $85,000. ation Irs. Lichtenstei es used a and dete 1s Will Give En- ment. 1 of the Jefferson v the school the school glee es will the best was just en patient, when osted him conver- to give PERPE ASSOCI on shares ma on shares wi fore ma Assets $10,50 BUILDING Pays 6 Per Cent or 83 months. Pays 4 Per Cent Surplus $950,000 | Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. (\lxl{ .Secretary TUAL ATION turing in 45 It thdrawn be- turing. Over 0,000 | President on | y ¥ nd teel clean, swe r head w b, , tongue 29,939,000 square yards of concrete street pavement were laid in 1924 Over 1000 Cities Laying Concrete Streets This Year Thereason for this na- tion-wide popularity of concrete street pave- mentisthe factthatitis the finestlooking pave- ment money can buy, and gives greater ser- vice value per dollar than any other type. Ohur free booklet,"Concrete Strests for Your Toun,” will tell you the whole story. Ask for your copy. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Union Trust Building WASHINGTON. D. C. A National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete OFFICES IN 30 CITIES, Feel Splendid! Nicest Laxative, “Cascarets” 10c Don't stay our bowels. Tl ou will both lunk et and refreshed. e clear, stomach k and your skin o eicien SR it omen, children on I PLANT NOWSEND FOR CATALOG TIIE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925. HARRIS WILL SPEAK ON BOYS’ CLUB WORK Nats’ Manager to Make First Ap- pearance on Radio Tomor- row Night. nager of the to know arris en 8 and 9 o'clock. The exact time Though the ules prohibit men- ington, and good r e over Chain B d to Fairfax. W.R.'GRAY 3} DESK-TOP DAYI.IGHT | An Emeralited office has day- light on every desk—noeye- strain—more output. Better looking, too. H.G.McFADDIN & CO. Established 50 years INQUIRE me time he- | | Furniture Carpets ‘xmu Club mov tion of the subject over the micro- phone, his address will be coincident to the Boys' Club drive for $250,000 for a new building and equipment and a two-year budget which will be under t the time. The dri wrts eraber 2 and will close on Novem- ber 10, Among the audlence will be Clark C. Griflith, president of the Nationals, s one of the directors of the Club. Having seen his second | ” baseman rise to the position of one | the most valuable men in base ball, | C 278 FOUND POSITIONS BY Y.M.C.A. DEPARTMENT 6868 Applications for Work Filed With Employment Bureau in Year, Report Shows. Applications for positions were filed | 6 persons with the employment nent of the local Young Men's an Association during the past positions, it is artment in its t just issued 16 inquir at the . 1736 in po es for | depart- | strect, | tions Through ¢ that the m nnounced ommit- 1 dej bout needed emplo Tt 5 cent of the Sold only in the bright red package ABOUT OUR FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING W. B, Moses & Sons Established 1861 F Street at Eleventh Linens INQUIRE Suite consists of Large Arm Chairand Davenport, covering is of all-over mohair. Seat cushions are reversible, one s try. The exposed woodwork is of antique mahogany finish. Construction is of the best, with webbed bottoms. Filling is of moss and hair (lengtk of davenport 6 ft.,6in.) ............ Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the U. S. ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT Upholstery TWO CHARMING PIECES FOR THE LIVING ROOM ide covered in attractive tapes= DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN 1,100 follow-up Interviews were ar ranged with the persons making formal applications, while 563 follo up interviews wer Arrang with employers. There were also low-up interviews with pe: had been given as references. | The high water mark of applica- tions filed was reached Ma witk 97, while February wa second, with Out of this there were 3 | X | Sore Throat Prudence Your medicin | without a bot I MAY PREVENT HUNTS. LONDON, elf is ot well stocke October P).—The in ary. & TONSILINE The Rational Sord Throat Remedy “;mnu»\ the. n Apri the number heing $0. this montt 66 applications were filed and 32 men 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. {BEHREND§' 30 REMARKABLE RECORD-BREAKING VALUES FOR A BUSY THURQDAY 7 $4 00 Bath Robes 72277 5¢ Gi ‘s Black Ploomus ?Sfi $5.98 Babies’ 4-Pc. Swea!er Sets R:bbed ClePpmc Suits Big Boys’ Cloth Suits lac Hahoxmux 89c 72-Inch Tab Damask le 20c Yard-Wide Longcloth N Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co. PLAN 7, 7N L ’ | 36-Inch Comfort 19: ‘thtc Marquisette Challies > (75c Sunfast Madras nant’ 1¢ $1.49 Notungham Lace ?\ Panels \ \ ! 75c WOmen s Lmed 50c Women’s Burson N | Gloves Ribbed Hose \ 1 | EEEETER: : L A Children’s Winter 69c§ $1.39 Women’s Winter Union Suits 94 \ Furo white 1 Roys' a n d girls' warm ribbed suits. in white and gray. $225 T A T $1.50 Men’s Union Suits White and gray Attached-collar B mixture; firm, soft . Chambray Shirts. rib b e d; superbly —_— sizes for men and c shaped. Al sizes = R hoys +

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