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FIRESTONE LEASES MORE RUBBER LAND Announces Acquisition of 35,- 000-Acre Plantation in Tobasco, Mexico. By the Associated Press. AKRON, Ohio, October 29.—Fur- on of American rubben Irer: d became known yvesterday when Harvey S Flrestone nuuluul the of land in Liberia for hment of a rubber plantation aur ral thousand acr v leasehold are planted with 1 Pty of trec Dirt weig hvm n ut 54 tons fell trom | mto the of London last HERZOG into the production |y, THE . EVENING Poorer Apples in Maryland Orchards Selling for Ten Cents a Bushel on Trees Special Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, October 29.—Ap- ples are so plentiful throtighout the Cumberland district that orchardists are selling them for as low as 10 cents per pushel to those who would come and pick and haul the fruit away This is the lowest price for the past | several decades. Early predictions that frosts and freezes last Spring had damaged the apple crop were not borne out. Of course, apples selling for 10 cents per bushel are only of fair quality, being mostly culls and fallen fruit, & enough for ing el irowers report lrge sales at their « many in- ne of the n ~u~, ed of. Ret-| INC., are picking and packing their fruit t‘ood ap) lu ow i Dushel, while homa of the eholce varie: ties are selling for more. Guilty of Rum Charge. Special Dispatch to The Star. MARTINSBURG, W. Va., October —Edward Linthicum, this city, who lost an arm last Winter when in an automobile that crashed into a passing train on a grade crossnig near Hagers. town, Md., and in which liquor is al leged to have been involved, was found gullty by » jufy here yesterday pomesing contraband Hquor. Gifts and ple\‘l},en to Yale University last veur totaled more than $5,000,000. | STAR, WASHINGTON, WILDA BENNETT MUST PAY $37,500 DAMAGES | & Court Refuses to Set Aside Judg-| [ ment—Mrs. Frey to Seek Divorce, She Says. By tha Assoclated Press. MINEOLA, N. Y., October 29.—Jus- tice Leander Faber, in Mineola Su- perior Court, yesterday denied a motion by counsel for Wilda Bennett, musical | ¥ comedy actress, to set aside a judg- ment of $37,500 found against her by | &/ a jury which heard the sult of Mr: Catherine M. Frey against the actres for $100,000 damages for allenation ¢ the affections of her husband, Charl Fr ‘Atter the | told reporters that she intended to divorce her husband. hearing Mrs. CLEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER 'MEN’S SUITS (Silks and Linens Excepted) # LADIES’ surrs $1 50 9th F Streets Announcing HERZOG’S Budget Buying Plan lo make it possible for men and young men lo buy their clothes out of income instead of out of savings The great American home of our age is a budget home. People nowadays figure the cost of their homes, their radios, their cars, their life insurance, over a long Here’s How the Plan Works $25.00 Suits and Overcoats Frey |0 D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925. $5 Sllk Dresses $2 98 D sortmeit Toft neat stylos: In black. ctickeo. brown, pen: ‘. Bizes 16 to $1.49 Girls’ P Dresses $ 1 .00 New arrivals, in fioe quality, fast-color, washable ginghama: n 3 pretty styles: in sizes 7 fo 14 vears. 39.95 ned Sport Coats: in styliah . full length and neatly Sizes 16 10 42 Girls' 7 to lé-year Fur-col- lar Comts, i1 good quality wool velour. block polo. eta.: an extraordinary Friday bargain Canton ~rene. sarin face Can- | ton. charmense. crepe-back | aatine. ete. tn 50 pretty styles: J in black. paner. pencil. ete /7 sizes 18 to 42. $25 Fur Collar & Cuff } Coats $ 9.95 High-luster Bolivia and Fine Quality Suede Coats, richly trim med with fur collars and cuffs nosizes 16 to 44 $2.9 HARRY UFMA 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. [ 29¢ Yard-Wide Flannel ' l 7c Yd. | Neat leht weikht, double va. lengihs: fop children’s warm undergarments stripes. heavy 10 to 20 men's and $1.49 Imported o ‘, Blankets 84 $3.98 Blanket Bath Robes fi | - R TR O R $1.98 Hoover Dresses e sl.u Y qb i | Sl Vests and Pants 79¢ The shirte ars hish neck, leng sleeres: Dutch ne e low neck. no slasves $2.00 Scout Shoes for Boys r * 51 49 Comfort Slippers s e o = 1 $1.00 Pure Silk Hose - v 52.0:‘- { $1.25 and $1.00 Felt $4.00 Step-in Pumps | | | i - > « a N ol | You pay $7.50 at the time of purchase i Sz : 3 RN ; X 3 : ATE bizen 3 6 7 L l and $1.75 weekly. & ZE $30.00 Suits and Overcoats You pay $10 at time of purchase and $2.00 weekly. $35.00 Suits and Overcoats You pay $10 at time of purchase and $2.50 weekly. $40.00 Suits and Overcoats You pay $10 at time of purchase and $3.00 weekly. $45.00 Suits and Overcoats You pay $10 at time of purchase and $3.50 weekly. $50.00 Suits and Overcoats You pay $10 $4.00 weekly. $55.00 Suits and Overcoats You pay $10 at time of purchase and $4.50 weekly. $60.00 Suits and Overcoats You pay $10 at time of purchase and N $3.00 weekly. period of time. '3.85 e s — $1.00 Pmeapple Weave Rayon Hose S59° Herzog’s wants to fit into that new, scheme of things. It has therefore worked out a method whereby vou not only fig- Sl 29 Large. medium and close-fit- ting shapes. mostly hirh-grade | fur feits: in black. grar. brown. 4 tan, pencil. cuckon. ete. ure the cost of vour clothes over an ex- tended period of time, but vou also pay in amounts made periodically through $9 98 Boys’ 4=Pc. Smts 57 .75 Coat. vest and two knickers, , and coat. vest. knickers and wnnu ¥reat value: in sizes 4 o oI $1.50 Men’s Fancy Golf Hose . 10c Unbl’'d Muslin 7% count. closely 1 Standas n ee from any that period of time. You make a small == : pavment at the time of purchase, and the balance in ten weekly payments. $3.00 Colored Stripe Bedspreads at time of purchase and No Extra Cost Seconds of Meritas Table Otlcloth, 48 inches wide. in all white, tile, blue a0d white aud Mosaic patterns. There is no added cost in buying men’s clothes by Herzog’s new plan. No inter- \ $5 and $6 Men’s All- Wool Knickers Crma $2 00 Fringed Lace Regular Curtams est charges. No service fees. 51.95 Tmvorted Jap Rag Russ. made of new eotton rags. in =2 hit-or-miss Fr o durable grade. cash and charge prices remain the same Men may buy their hats and fur- hears, nishings on this same Budget Buying Plan at Herzog's. Our Credit Man- ager will gladly talk over the arrange- ments with you. Even though vou aren’t going to make a purchase right now, come in and make arrange- ments so that when you are ready, the Budget Buying Plan will be im- mediately available to you. patterns for those buving by this new plan. $4.00 Double=Bed (_ \ Comforts $2 98 Ikal $1.00 Boys’ All=Wool iifi To “Old” Customers There will be no change made in the handling of regu- lar charge accounts, excepting where it is requested. Heavy, durable felt-base floor coveriug. fn 10 preity designs suitable for sny room in the house: yard wide: mill lengiha. | \L:> ,"‘ Remember, You Buy Nationally Known Brands at Herzog’s—Stvleplus Clothes—Manhattan Shirts—Stetson and Mallory Hats Stetson Hats, $8 Mallory Hats, $5 oL HERZOG ¥ Street o#Oih. 19¢c New Cretonnes ' 1 123 $l6 95 Felt-Base Rugs $5 Teddy Bear Suit $ 3.79 Children's Four-piece Leggin Set, consists of sweater, cap, nitts and leggine: good qual ity brushed wool—buff and brown leather. 95° Wash top: button-on styles brown and navy: siz tonne, for draperies. cushioms, furniture covers. eic.. maay Have You patterns: sseorted lengibs. Seen the $30, $35 and $45 Suits we're selling at 273 TG SO BUGUB T Open 590 Woolen Rayon- SR Stripe Infants thrts $1.50 Men’s Washable Saturday Suede Gloves Evenings ¥. durahle quality. in patterns and coloringe, able for anv room in the . Size 9x12 feet. front or Ruben's rt wool, rayon stripe ‘ A UL SO