Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1925, Page 12

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ARMED BANDIT ROBS | APARTMENTS Three modern fireproof buildings at the northeast corner of Connecticut and Cathedral Aves. 1, 2 and 3 rooms, with dining alcove, kitchen and bath—clevator service. Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. Rental Agents 738 15th St. N.W. Kennedy Bros. Co.. Bullders and Owners THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, 12TH ST.A. & P. STORE Holds Up Manager and His Brother and Escapes With $73 in Currency. held up L 1 ly obtained the cash and disap- peared. Fire Destroys $250 000 Church S ’a., October 30 ‘ch of the An G| s o church furnish- | 1 A lone bandit, armed with a pistol, | ) D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925. “Wear European Hats or None” Is Cry As Turkey Celebrates Anniversary 3, October 30.— aropean hat or go bare- headed” was the order of the day when the second anniversary of th pak to mark Turkey's emancipation from anclent traditions. A few persons who disregarded the warnings to wear hats und fezzes or alpaks snatched from their heads and torn to pleces. The police com- lic | placently watched the destruction. The hat dealers during the last few ays have done a rushing trade. They bid any old thing of a Western make. A majority of the people seemed to favor tweed caps, and some of those 1d were of the oddest shapes and 16 weirdest of colorings. The wear- ers look profoundly uncomfortable !and unhappy in them. WAR MINISTER RESIGNS. Col. Carlos Ibanez Quits Post in,‘ Chilean Government. NTIAGO, Chile, October 30 (#).— . minister of war, re- signed It w “ol. Ibanez who refused to resizn with the rest of the cabinet on S ught on resig- nation of Alessandrl. Col. Tbanez sald as head of the government o ary 23, 1924, effected the resolu which’ recalled President Ales sandri from Europe, he was deter mined to remain at his post and see |that the program under which the | President was recalled was fully car- ried out. Most of the British transatlantic liners are captained by ex-officers of ! the Roval [‘COUNTER-OFFENSIVE’ ALLEGED AT HEARING Counsel Criticizes Application of Western Railroads for Increase in Freight Rates. By the Associated Press launched t per cent Incre: “the poor lttle old stock man,” in- troduced the insinuation in cross- examining L. E. Wettling, mana of the st ern lines mitted cc about proposals for “Wasn't the Hock previou: Stinnes' Interests for Sale vith resolu- | our confe MADE IN THE MILLION DOLLAR_ MAVIS PLANT AT BALTiMORE Mn of interest to every man and woman in America NEXT MONDAY, November 2.nd THE most astonishing demonstration ever held will be given throughout the country by dealers in Victor products. It will begin at 9 A. M. and continue throughout the day Ir will introduce the most important contribution to music since the invention, 30 years ago, of the Victor Don’r miss it! It will be onc of the most amazing demonstrations you haveever heard. It will establish new standards of compari- son and change your whole present view- point on the subject of music in the home. The more critical your attitude toward music, the more astounded you will be. You will hear a range of tone, a perfection of tone, 2 richness and fullness in every note that will move you to the edge of your chair with an ecagerness hitherto unknown. A few people have heard this new in- ‘strument, and to say that they have been amazed, is but a meager description. Fritz Kreisler, Etnestine Schumann-Heink and John Philip Sousa have listened and matveled. November 2nd has been set aside as Victor Day—as the day on which this new instrument will be presented to the public. Talking Machine All classes of music will be played and sung by Victor’s own incomparable artists Instrumental solos. Vocal selections. Choruses. Bands. Dance music. In sufficient variety to disclose the amazing versatility of the instrument. No matter what you plan to do next Monday, do not miss this demonstration. You will never forget it. Go to the nearest dealer in Victor prod- ucts any time after nine o'clock during the day of November 2nd. Even though you may be away from home, there will be 2 demonstration nearby which you can attend. In every city, in every state in the United States, this miraculous instrument will amaze and captute all who hear it. Victor Day—November 2, 192.5—is des- tined to be a day that will stand out in the history of music. The New Orthophonic ictrola Victor Day—Monday, November 2nd Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden, New Jersey For these Fine Coats If you’ve got a good job — your credit is good here. Any down payment within reason accepted. Come in men and Yook over this overcoat for $33.50. Look at the woolens. Look at the workmanship. Look at the style and snap. See if you can beat it anywhere in town for the price. And then remember you’ve got 5 months to pay—and don’t need much spare cash this Saturday to get it. Silk Dresses 16.98 up Fur Coats 79.50 up . Millinery 3.49 up Special collecs tion of coats anddresses for big women. See what a wonderful valre this chic little coat is for $34.98. Tailored of fine suede material in the straight line model, and trim- med with luxurious fur. Lined with crepe satin. Others $23.98 up. 5 months to pay, easy terms. Here’s a wonderful coat for the woman who wants style and quality — without paying = 3 price. Fine suede material. Lined with silk satin, and trimmed with rich looking fur. Others $23.98 up. 5 months to pay. . Federal from Maine CLOTHING STORES -~ 621 7th St. N.W. Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 O’°Clock “If you can buy it better or cheaper elsewhere—bring it back”

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