Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1925, Page 21

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_——— THE EVENING STAR, WASHI GTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sallings From New York. NICARAGUAN REBEL MOVEMENT GROWS Separationists Busy on East Coast—Liberals Urge Ap- peal for U. S. Cruisers. ERDAY : _Hamburg. Oct. 15 Dxlysde iita Marta, O s¥tna © DUE TODAY. Rosalind .. St. Johns, Oct. Mauretani Matura . Reliance .. | Pittsburgn | Volendam Grasso : Cristobal ... Duilio ... By e prin- | s to permit | f the liberal | SAILING TODAY N : Reject Three Road Graders. ioners Proposals CLYDE LINERS ORDERED Two Boats to Be BulIt in Virginia for Florida Service. Arouna o e Remodeled m By Exper! High Prices Miliners l 614 Twelfth Street Between F and G Streets N.W. | Saturday Only Clearance Sale! Corsages For All Occasions 79¢ to $3.98 Boutonnieres 89¢, 59¢ to $1.95 xtra Large anr] Medinm | ] | AMERICAN AVIATORS LAUDED BY PETAIN Marshal Says Col. Sweeney and Companions Have Done Re- markable Work. BY CONSTANTINE BROWN. “able to The Star and Chicago Daily News. October 30.—A few ing to piece the ks when Marshal . Thursday morning, r cross to the 37th Regi- nent of Aviation When the band was preparing to lay “The Marsellaise,” indic n of the ceremony, Marshal aid halted them and the mar- Al said, in part “It is my pl der ‘of th fian Aviation, ant duty to (|te in ndertul_qualities as @ brilliant sol and leader on other battlefields the past, has furnished intensive rk and obtained wonderful results lustvely of volun ing their lives to the they identified ; Hour-Glass Limits Visits to Andrews To Three Minutes class like the klml e s Marshal of Prohibition Andrev help get rid of his numerous ers. The little instrument of glass sand is kept In a desk drawer by the Assistant Secr of the i When he one of hi ree-mi 3 drags out the hour gl puts it on the s the sand run ree minutes for the o run through the tiny ing the two ends of the , and when recting the hibition drive was xo bothel sand run i "hing the d the end | time days that c until 6 or 7 o'clock "TOKI0, Oct ! birthday will | Fish are being del | men to market by HUNDREDS OF % 2-PANTS SUITS OVERCOATS Tuxedo Suits and Topcoats Reduced to ORDERED FROM MEXICO. Lieut. Col. Duty at Fort Bliss. M. Russell, U. S. elieved from duty Mex- Lieut. Col. G Cavalry, has 1 military attache, Mexico Cit ico, and assigned to the 1st Division, with station at Fort Bl Tex. Before assuming his new dutie: however, he will come to this cf X t Walter Reed T1e will be succeeded as military tache at Mexico City 1 : Edward Davis, U. 8. Cavalry, now on temporary duty in thé Militia' Bureau, War Department, who has just b relie vant Hires Turner Residential Glass POLISHED A polished glass free of waves, each light identitied with yellow label i and best houses, plate gl not requ and heavy welgh Made in one thickness one brand —and only one Founded 1861 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY HARD W. SPILLE, Manager WASHINGTON A triple celebration at the Fashion Shops Russell Assigned to! Introductory Sale of $3 FERNS $4.50 New Store 1222 F St. Phone Franklin 5357 | Ferns,Palms&Novelties At Our 1222 F St. Store These “Specials” are offered primarily to introduce you to our recently opened estab- lishment at 1222 F Street—but prices will also apply at our main store. corner 14th and H streets. Kentia Palms, $150to $15 Pandanus, $3 and $5 Crotons and Other Foliage Plants at Attracttve Prtces Decorative Novelties CONSOEE SET'S, JARDINIERES of uvm]nn clenter very unusual tygpe, piec «Ul(l two candle- imported ifrom Spain, sticks. Special. ..$5 $1.75 to 37 BULB BOWLS ior narcissus ENGLISH PO Si.35 to $3.50 TERY VASES...$3 7 Main Store 14th & H Phone Main 3707 Combination Suits —that are fashioned to play two roles—town and country Headsize Tnmmed Hats | $5.95t0$7.50 $4 .00 Values---at Long trousers for town wear and an extra pair of knickers when you go afield— Unfinished Worsteds and Fancy Cheviots of clever patterns and popular color tones. The fact is they're $50 values—specially marked at 37 50 Overcoats As you like—American designed and made—or as the Londoner wears his—made by his famous London tailor—Richard Austin—and imported direct— 29 *39 349 For (.r For (.rmiu up to For Grades up to $60 and $65 Entire Stock of GENUINE OVERCOATS REDUCED 12 Great Models Tites m',;Y;.,,"f';:,,,,",—’,’,’:{'m” to 14 Beautiful Shades i Select yours now — while prices are reduced and’ as- sortments at their height. Ask about our easy payment plan. A group of lovely velvets that includes all the season’s best styles and colors suitable for miss or matron. Gage Tailored Hats Extra Large & Small Headsizes $5.95 & $6.50 Values $5.00 - shipment of anted styles and color: including Black, Bro\hn Oak- wood, Sand, Red, etec. Extra Large Headsize Tailored Felt Hats $3.98 to $5.00 Values $2 98 A fine assortment ¢ of styles and colors thnt are now in demand. Only 62 hats in this collection. Untrimmed Hats of Hatters Plush and Lyons Velvet Rich Autumn colors 1 beautiful dress hats by / & adding your Aigrettes, Paradise or fancy feathers. Regularly, $3.98, $5.00 to $13.50 Sale Price, $2.66, $3.50 to $9.00 A special Austin cut—Double-breasted Oxfords and Fancy Mixtures in the forest shades at— $50.00 Mode made—both Single and Double-breasted— $35—40—345 (All clothing except a few articles on : which we have price agreements with the makers go into this great Ninth 1f you don’t see this label Anniversary Sale.) —it isw't a Worumbo! A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR PURCHASE Tne Tashion Gho FRED PELZMAN, President Store No. 1 THREE STORES Store No. 2 : Store No. 3 %h & E g35ischw. 15th&G HOME OF THE WORUMBO OVERCOAT This is the Washington Home of Fashion Park Clothes—the finest made. $50 to $100 $45 to $85 Overcoats Large Corsage Flowers Suits For All Occasions $1.25 to $1.49 Values Chrysanthemums, pop- c pies, roses and novelty flowers in styles and colors that are now worn by the smartly dressed woman. 98c Rhinestones and Pearl Pin Ornaments, 39c

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