Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1925, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, €, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925. - 27 — CLOTH SALES IMPROVE to the volume of September a vear |with the same week last year. Weekly reports of 36 member banks | $98,922,000 greater than on October | Following the settlement of the refy P ago, wl showed con-| Savings deposits climbed 10.8 per |located in Atlanta, rleans, | 8, 1924, | cent strike of construction workers b = T siderable Drov indicating ajcent higher and demand deposits | Birmingham, Jack: ille, | * 4 e ‘ 1 ng Hing Prices Ad¥anced on Men's Wear z0od outlook all and Winter | were also < & — e B : bus t & higher level. Loans, | Chattanooga, discounts and investments showed |nah for October 7 Germany’s only female fire-fighting | h Lines for Spring. fifth successive month the | substantial increases over the corre-|counts of $524,898,000, an inci body sports a green uniform and high ' further trouble b NEW YORK, October 3 ) — ag; » value of building permits | sponding perfod ¢ 92 20,054,000 over Neptember 9 IUHI heels, employers. S| s larger sales were reported 3 20 reporting cities re: f— ghtly larger sales were reported in e vl hese ftotaicn] cotton” goods markets vesterday » less ! new low prices o little less C SRS |hxn ‘,h for O H e times the tc p Postal Officials See Marked | o5, next oar. o apte ana | BUilding Records Smashed | scpiem A Floridn. eitles lines for the and the totals for morovmnt—peoge e | S T |5 G5 O Announcing the Opening of a Newer and Getting More Thrifty. N Sotihern it uting posits Also Climb. e .“" i e with Sta for August —— _ year ago. W A SO AT A Better Kinney’s Shoe Store Tomorrow f | Rusiness during S |, vear ner | Further ~ Special Accumulation | octof ¢th Fe of both yarns and cl X P! October in the sixth iiReservel| OC DOMh Yaras o0 ciaiet, 1 l | Seen in Yesterday's Buying. district in most sta showed | n1\q rosin brought higher prices on ’s, W i d , For Men’s, Women’s an Special Dispatch o The Sta favorable comparison with the figures | the Savannah market than prevailed T RBALTIMOT g Commeon | for _the corresponding period last | this time last vear. % C l Washing | year, the Atlanta Federal R The large volume of business trans R hildren’ s Shoes Hn theAAncre | debits to_inc il week ending figured actively in the t on the local Stock Ixchange After extensive alterations we take great pleasure in this announcement. e ver® latest equipment has o been installed in order to serve our customers better. s ; | Opera Pumps Attractive new windows and fixtures and fresh, crisp were unchanged at 17 for the common | m‘()\ e . nd 22 for the preferred, these quota H Velvets, Patents, $ 98 stock of the choicest shoes for men, nen and chil- Opera Pumps S ftions having ruled for several daye. Satin or Suede. dren are on our shelves. Five large factories have been Patents Velvets: $3 98 NEW RATES IN EFFECT {flif Cubanandhigh heels. busy for months past producing the finest shoes that can | Suedes, Satins. Low BALTIMORE, October 30 (Special). be made for this opening. or Cuban heels A rate | ¥ ) : | on the purc f honds on | Of course, not a wanted style is missing. Ample the 1:.{.1](,“,3:”‘9 : | { assortment of sizes, widths, etc., in suede, velvet, patent, sctive yester | P R 4 satins and ited co ations, including the newcst nnouncement of the board of gov i R 5 for Fall and Winter wear | ernors. @ N s Our children’s stock was never so complete with attractive st rery ip m n, )»uvlt xr»r constant hard wear, w ch atur: j ir shoes to. The men's departm I t wl in the 5 and it would take § to describe all the won- er will be in i Men’s Brogues lerful shoes we now have in stock, so we suggest you wool sales in ry r —or Medium Toe come in and see for yourself. tan or black; : o iy WOMEN'S b e ; . SILK HOSIERY FREE How People Are Saving. Investments by people of nmn..a \ —with every purchase of pair high or low S teording \ shoes during our opening we will present a pair . o : \\ . of QUALITY SILK HOSE (colors your own ‘of_small denomina- | o e selection) absolutely free. otpor Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Men’s Silk Free to the Half Hose Kiddies -hoice of either a Brief ’ 5 % With every pair Co School Bag . Accept only “Bayer” package | Misses’ & Children’s | Free V"o oo BoxiEwitn =very Little Gents’ and which contains proven directions. | High Shoes A S:'r'i";",,;:',;’if:, purchased | Boyg’ Blucher Shoes Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets | Patent leather vamps, f 5 " Also bottles of 24 and lfl()-—l)rum{lsls | Sizes 8l to 11.. rubber he de mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of § fa | Sizes 111 Sizes 11 to 133§ Sizes 213 el iean See Wonderful Windows and Display Sizes 11 to. Sig. { SeRtoa I Y S V70772 : » Ve V2) 731 7th N.\W. # il trects <NW. T N Reorgamzatlon Sale ---tomorrow at eight a. m. we start a general housecleaning Our $56,000 Stock of Men’s Clothing Must Go!! e ) Lets wipe local mefchflnts. Your EVERY SUIT, TOPCOAT and OVERCOAT IN OUR PRESENT STOCK MUST among lo r GO. We have taken our ¢7rn¢¢dy remarkable values and SLASHED THEM ] rqcord will be examined to dg- e S a TO THE BONE! Nothing must be left on JANUARY FIRST—THESE termine if you are worthy of fu.x:ther credit ¥ PRICES WILL EFFECT THIS COMPLETE CLEARANCE, even earlier. L ; REMODEL!NG To DoUBLE If you owe past due accouqts—«vhy not ‘ I EAN T FLooR SPACE \\ipe them out rlght now? If you are not OUR PRESEN in position to do this, call and have a Our system of styling and merchandising will undergo a complete friendly chat with your creditors regarding change—WE ARE GOING TO DOUBLE OUR PRESENT FLOOR what you can really do. SPACE—new fixtures and more space to display our merchandise— ] DON’T MISS GETTING YOUR SHARE OF THE SAVINGS IN THIS You sure]y want your credit status to re- “SACRIFICE CLEARANCE.” flect good intentions, at least. And you 75 E can't afford to let your merchant frlend 465 SIIltS alld Overcoats think that you are totally indifferent. ments—some of which will be helpful to raretly s7ooes G'IZ'I(I/V/VEY co, I/vc. racTomIES . you honest folks who desire to ](ecp per- That Sold From BIE}]:eS fi'fil’o‘)figfiyvofs E’Ab\glj‘sphzgi% sonal credit rating’ high at all times. in announcements in this paper the next You will find that the merchants who 25 28 . $ to $ three days. Look for them. Read them. comprise the locgal credit association are 345 Sults and Overcoats It is the purpose of the local credit asso- ;efi: reasonable, if you will but meet them 7 ciation to present a few of the many angles i That Sold From pertaining to CREDIT in these announce- All they ask 1s that you $30 to $35. 285 Suits and Overcoats s 75 o 7 ~ 3 That Sold From B b ]] That St Fow 2 ‘s : ay your bills OVERCOATS AND SUITS fi:"fiw:‘%l‘ » ROM pT]-y ODDS & ENDS Rez;rgam'zgh'on Sold from $25 to $40 Sale Price TO CLOSE OUT. The Associated Retail Credit Men of Washington, D. C. 10th and F

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