Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1925, Page 20

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20 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925. THE END OF A BEAUTIFUL FRIENDSHIP. —By WEBSTER '[R AlN WREBK I.A"] rail was manufactured in 1918 and 3 g"— MAN BHARGES ! |iJus1 READ A WHALE ) ( ve AH, | READ ’WV ) “TRY OME OF My WMy, MAN, U Ve s 1_.-?;;1‘&’:‘95\&3:‘“:1?:“::‘(11 )i.r:';:l: lfl:etir.n:; GIRL S SPECIAL OF A BooK CALLED 4TS A CORKER! CieARS, BiLL. SpoKED TH 6“7"-00@ shot through the air into a gulley - WH WE BEHAUE LKE | [ 1T TAKES MAn 's CALLED TH For YEARS! T when struck by wheels of the loco- at the I EADER HUMAM FeinGS” APART ARD SHOW S €L EXPLODE o) j .I- IN RA"- motive yi In.rd.x) 4. T » J| ey ot ou TH WHEELS THAT 5 BeEST C_; e MAKE HIM RUr EARTH! Alcohol made from cull apples and potatoes has been found to be a good Study of Petroleum Was ot £ e e = Check Shows 19 Killed in|™ motor fuel even for airplanes. an Impartial One, Board S - 7 Mississippi Accident. : NS 2 2 . Scores Hurt. : 4 By the Associated Press. : : I = A 7 MEMPHIS, Tenn., October 28— nditions in the oil T / \ X g Workmen today undertook the task YOUR sented to ente of salvaging the mass of twisted ”,,"‘\:f:, A ; s steel and fron which remains after | S - Y. M Oil Con- A B $ 4 the derailment yesterday near Vic- avlflg ou '’ oney b : 32 £ 2 a, Miss, 33 miles south of Mem- G. l ,S h lSh a prominent oil DID YoU SEE MALo Moror| S ismavo A PIP? ) wel, Bite, TV GLao = - e Shbameen. on Uiris ODCNOOo oes | 1M SOUR SiN? SHE_rS ML SAY SHE VS ! You FEEL THAT wAY 1 , Girls’ solid leather school shoes. Patent A PIP! ™M PARTIALTO | (Gay, S0C, THEY CAN ABOUT TH FRENCH DEBT. 3 » P persons, mt‘lmum. 5 AT leather, tan, gunmetal, patent vamp, with BLOMDES Arv/wAay DRowm AL TH® I'™M WITH YoU - AB SOLVUTELY >R negroes, were fatally injured in the gray kid tops. Patent vamp with fawn kid (’huNCTTL; 5 FAR'S Z V5 | ek ' n it e Siens 't CorCeRrED 4 . —— pproximately three score other ’ tops- Taivamp withifawn kid tops: 3 e pettant = i < s were hurt more or less . mitted to W gton a report which i 3 . e { YOUR o at b lesizne ; 1 I cars, phinged down 1 IF YOU'RE the institute. junctions of se- < __ SHOES bankment. The train w NOT > GUARANTEED i ¢ ; 3 traveling close to 60 miles an hour | SATISFIED rd in : pot ‘he cident occurred. : Dt 2 B officials fixed cause for e e 4 4 e, reck on un invisible de EST. 1879 el = Toodward & Yothrop . . sieet - 10th, 11th, F and G Streets iry among izedly well informed opinion that the present a true st, which will tion by the From France Lovely New Lighting Arrangements cident. There is an individual charm and v typically Conti- SCAFFA SEND‘S POLICE TWO GIRLS STRANDED. . : nental in these new i ta 1 1 an added WITNESS IN GEM THEFT |Are Lurea to Astunts by Promise || L ASTING VALUE— | 3 ! i e Of French gold fir — of Places in Sho ; 3 . French gold fi Man Tells Authorities He Was z St M that is what your roof must have console table or 1 : e | T 7 son 1 . - LTIV + . 1 Asked to Aid in Robbery of - azel 2 g Through snow, rain, sun—FIRE—it must protect you! = LY tched d elab Donahue Jewels. re stre 3 5 colored drops—candle effe $17 to $30. And, as one of the most prominent architectural features, it should also add BEAUTY to your home! Other designs with dainty hand-colored cl » o Sierna ecared | little figures of a boy or girl. $16 to $35. et oE ety | When thes Intestisae “MARTINIT” SHINGLE n from Mrs. James P. Donahus hoax, they said. | erday turned over to police a n The two being cared for | lescribed as Frank Adams, who was the police. No_ch are —the Asbestos Cement Shingle— | < Y~ S White to the Tombs as a | fer New Imported Alabaster Lamps or colored d - little Boudoir Ll does all this! . some mas 1 >. In pink or cre 8 3 A, > painted designs. $9 to $10. ried to per-| Made in more than a dozen, beautiful eless calors in 1 in the theft. fasdeat . o shoice id i et the combination of your choice. wed the Dona Ahm» Larger size White Alabaster Lamy | dainty eng designs. $12 to $65. olice in | 3 — i 2625 K Street N.W., Washington, D. C. o received an anony- id to ha i story o pol DRUGGAN ACQUITTED Freed on Charge of Mayhem in At- tack on Reporter. CHICAGO, Octobe Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little Freezone” on an aching corn, in- | stantly that corn stops hurting, then ! | shortly you lift it right off with fin- | | gers. |~ Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of wre indict- | “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient . suult und bat- | to remove every hard corn, soft corn, nd the it with intent |or corn between the toes, and the foot but the indicate | calluses, without soreness or irri- whether they woulc 5 tation. This Sale of Sanford’s Rugs Shoes That Will Give You Offers Most Extraordinary Savings Real FOOt Comfort tl'hrce of_%um'.ord's best knuflw.n grat}es of rugs are They are in very choice Persian and Chinese pat- included in this great sale of discontinued patterns, terns and exquisite colorings of rose, taupe, sand, For blue and gray. The closely woven pile makes them rugs of extreme (lumbillt\ that will give splendid service for years. The values are so ex- Glove-Grip Shoes are cut to the actual obtained at remarkable concessions in prices. shape of the human foot. Made to follow one reason and another the manufacturer decided - | the curve of the arch, the soft leather of I not to make further rugs”in these particular pat- e T How long will the fisonoein el sbaand sentlyisupnons terns and so sold them to us at the lowest prices in ‘l\l possible, whether you “,\’]1 ;ut‘].l:d;:,:\ht,':,r,ls_ RDINARY gutter and spouting rusts down. There’s a comfortable snugness S ; : and rots away within three to five | about the instep. This feature is plltentcd Sa,nford S Seamless Beauvals RUgS Sale PrICed ;s:g:a"tls?ze%;t‘;;gfle':da:é’% e :m'd Cxclusi\"c. Come in and let us explain s 7 g - ts ) : i It causes damage to foundatior, damp this wonderful comfort feature. No obli- . Chinese and Persian designs in_exquisite color I:c;u_n'zu.s Rugs are probably the best known of all cellars and walls and often sickness. gation. combinations and a few plain-colored rugs with Sanford’s rugs. Heavy, deep pile that will give Overcome all this trouble and expense Men's Shoe Section, Second floor two-toned borders. many years of service. by equipping your home with 9x12....... 84950 629 ........$2950 22U,x36 ....$325 27xI5 .. ....$1850 Jyonore Metal 8.3x10.6 ... .$4750 3x6 .........$7.25 27x9 ... . $1150 3629 .......$1550 TEPE| G and i of Lonore Mev 7.6x9 $3750 27x54 .......$395 $1550 36x12 ..... $19.50 METAL FOR will resist rust, render lifetime service, ROOFING I insure satisfaction and save money for | G o every g o ; = Sanford’s Luzerne Velvet Sanford’sWestchester Wilton CORNICES ore etal costs a trifle more than VENHIAING | oxtimry muteria, but the labor con — Rugs Underpriced Velvet Rugs Sale Priced the only one. Figured in years of service, e T . = : 23 i s . . s Sanford’s Finest Quality Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs i e most economi ? b A e . Chinese and Persian designs in a large variety of attrac- > 5 ks S o i US> t is th ost e cal you can buy: 3 g1 & ¥ in Persian and Chinese designs; finished with linen tive color combinations ; finished with linen fringe. 2 fringe. b i 9x12 $3850 7.6x9 ....$2850 9x12 .. ..$4950 36x63 $7.75 Il @_\&‘9 : w0 8.3x10.6 ..$3650 6x9 ......$2350 8.3x10.6 ..$4750 27x54 $4.50 BALTIMORE WASHINGTON ! Rug Section, Sixth floor. M Any Good Sheet Metal Canme | g

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