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12 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. NOVEMBER 1, 1925 PART 1. GMHGH[} WUMEN Strike Cuts Mine FIREWEN GRATEFUL | EVANGELIST SENTENCED. MACMILLAN ARCTIC 3ttt i e | SEES OPEN WINDOWS |17 | Fatalities to 142 departments of his work, which will be | Ko lities TO GEORGETOWN FOLK o, =« o xeur v sowwe ot GOLLEGTIONS LISTED ri it il ittt % AS SOURCE OF HEALTH Ll it W".l. GAIHER HERE n“”“g ‘bepl‘.(.“n.)hor,Mnmbrrs of Two Companies Thank ¢ : ¢ . . 1.000 Fish or ”;Snccies. 800 Birds | lione These e Washington Tx;brrculosis Associa- e x, nitec . B of wpeciali-is reheqten iht ons i Citizens for Carnival e of 70 Varieties Gathered by : . o St oy oy i e e wr | a * Gifs : iy i r Expedition. SERVICE IS RESTORED. 5 . " 1 4 . = S b ‘. K France and Germany Now Ex- k Dhe Ofitens And membars: of 39055 o 4 Dr. Walter N. Koelz, chief natural Session to Open With High | wee o T S S5E. o0 s SharainnAverts i dhahze Moneyiosers: 1 - “ »n » « st 1 . d yesterday to the N Mass November 15. B : con “ and Polomac streets. . HDn R “1 PARIS. October 31 (P).—As 4 i j t Mieers and members of B, & 0. RAILWAY MEN ol evidence of the return to pre Company, Dent place i Kl between France and Germany Just at th addr ' < P ¢ e ! ine Siar < | No Strike it-mplated. Broth- d in their ho tion Adopts New Slogan and Wearns Against Carelessness. erhood Representatives at Con- fercnce Declare. : L | e : are shuttinz out health . M rvice of < e st e . e A S ‘ %% e ap ! % " ety an- CTOTG shipments of goods by post are | Hile girl asleep in hed S sl |MAN BELIEVED DROWNED. ' % e T T | e ; i RS | shtnments of i by purt a7 il o her e "' ACCUSED BY GOVERNMENT ! 7 \so presenied a five-tube radio s > toduy (o il Musenm in Washi A T and moonlight outlining Dr. each of the companies. ¢ » of the ‘ fish have heen added to the Bureau of S call il 5 = of vh-! window sash on the 7 - Representatives of Cash Registe: 5. @ | The letter, sizned e ay | Fisherics collection in the department aturally. wer bead, are hein » Immaculate | e Bivcr of ol & ! li o e : ihroughout the city f : Co. to Be Cited in Commerce Cass » | Capt. W Y . 3 Truck | i statio - the et b From the Boston Tranacript BB, g 3 can marry vou. hut I'll b an Museum of Nati A tcan tim 3 norei ' ake erday a4 “None ble o express in D e 1o he Museum of : eaper. | Also they used in Be @ half-sister, iU's cheaper. | 4jon with the win display rlous cold-w Shahan, rect varaity A tion will hold its bus ) 5 here from north >e. mere } lings of gratitude | « b . » | Comparativels interest in our | s : n& | Wide interesi is 5 1 v and the i 1 by our friends. of J in Dr. K Sast Africa a pop- | the kind of g hanquet lake had been four t an added incentive for o 3 E « IV e " as decre d in four | windows 1 riable Two formal receptions will be ten ned. There were no tr h every effort to con- | ame the brotherhood rey ' ‘ e e loss of | Among Adared visiting ¢ ¢ NO- | ccupants. vember 15. In the afternoon e Satmale B e 21 2 R NI PN AR PR AR R AN AU 2R I 2R AN A 2 2R 2R R PR R 2R 2R 2RI AR ZIAR AR I AR AN AR AU AR A AR A 2 2 2 2 e et g e N e A hoard the B departmen in tives previ. cattle due 1o the tsetse fiy stores which have so far agreed 1o nse . This Scoop! At Outstanding Savings! Joseph s ! Jand and director of the department | af lay orzanizations of the National | Catholic Welfare ¢ speak at the ey Rezular husi gin at 930 an 16, at the Willard of tha national president anee Loeher nf New Orleans, “ of the secretary and $ 5 | » - < ermsion on “Women 4n Industry™ will | ha one of the features of the con-| S | The Season’s Most Important Fur Event—To- Women’s Gloves prominence scheduled to take part in | Poe rogram Ave’ Mer, Thomas V.| morrow! Coats That Will Be Proudly Worn Ry S s 1,920 pairs—the identical d ‘ardinal Mundelein address the | | gra e ik o ety . By Women Who Are Accustomed to the Best usually offer for $1.00—to be sold at D v, who Wil speak on | “Peace. | \ W/ R Boarding House Soup. From the Londen Telegraph | Tandlady—Yon sav this chicken | soup isn't good? ‘hy. I told the| caok how to make it! Perhaps she| didn't catch the idea? ! Roarder—No! 1 think it was the | \ she didn’t catch /4 I Moy iR i Washable Gloves With Smartest Novelty Cuffs i il il m i i Indeed—a timely sale. right on the edoe of il > Al need time. bringing savings von'd onlv expect at end of season! i The kind of ar t demand- that's why we can sav. that these 1,920 I o out in short order. Every Coat an Extraordinary Value—Many Are Smart gloves — serviceable Ay - N gloves — wash Samples of Our Usual $135.00 to $150.00 Grades them like you would any fabric—always im- maculate. Every pair FIRST QUALITY! 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Every coat styled according to Fashion's latest dictates— straightline models LEGREL Ay asas; Ner Vodk of glossy, luxurious sealine (dyved coney) with huge, sumptuous collars and cuffs of beige and.rock sable squirrel, dark marmot, natural skunk., mink and muskrat, Russian wolf, mendoza beaver—or clegantly plain, relying upon the Smartly Fur Trimmed riches of black sealine. Latest Models—Tom Boy, Sport and Distinctively Dressy Types—for misses, sizes 16 to 20; for women, 36 to 42; and for larger women who wear sizes up to 52. A won- T 5 E mnble Good-looking sport plaids and checks or plain chin derful collection—on sale tomorrow—choice $100. chillas, with shawl collars of appropriate furs: more dressy models of velour, bolivia, sueding and other ma Reasonable Down Payment—Convenient Terms! b Every one lined throughout, and last, but not least, every one an excellent value! . with attractive fur trimmings on collar, and fre- quently on cuffs and bottom: both flared and straightline Lo styles. Pretty colors. Sizes 14 to 17 vears. - . 5 - Girls’ Balbriggan and Flannel Dresses, $7.95 One or two picce models, showing clever trimmings of wool embroidery, applique or velvet. The balbriggan frock in the sketch has a jaunty knit collar and cuffs which are very effec- tive. Green, blue, rose and other colors, in sizes 7 to 16 vears / b LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 > 3 GIRLS' SHOP. FOURTH FLOOR | ! | | S B S S S S S AR O S S S PRDPBEPEBBDE D DDRBDBDRRRRR