Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1925, Page 19

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THE EVENING CLOTHING FIRM HIT | BY ST. LOUIS CRASH Many Eastern Banks Large Creditors of Bankrupt Fer- guson-McKinney Concern. Br the Associated Prees. ST. LOUIS, November &—The Brentworth Clothing Co. here late y went into temporary re- ip in connection with the col- of the Ferguson-McKinney Mmurumrm: Co. and the C: ted as rller‘vmhln(‘d e rort avont , secretary and 1, and als0 its e d rnwn er under uthor- bo. 00 00,000, and 000 onal Bank, | tional H\nk 1 Bank, 000 nk, $100,000; Liberty t. Louis, dealers | - and bonds, 1e defunct firm's r, which the Me- MARYLAND UNIVERSITY ON ACCREDITED LIST Third Institution in State, Includ- ing Hopkins and Goucher, So Honored. . November 1 7 inceded to be | dited list in the coun | | makes only the third in-| of en ziven this high | olambia | the chair- | of stand- | ecognition, how- | ne until every phase | of the work of the university had been looked into. FLAYS VOLSTEAD ACT. Representative Hill Says Repeal of Dry Law Is Inevitable. e\\ FRANCISCO, Calif., Novem- (P).— a recent report ommittee of the | of Churches as “the ictment of Vol- vet been present- e. > ent to \mv]nnm the The T rederal ¢ ng people hibition d. e attitude » “This Nation 18 before Federas ! CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS The Aisle Tables are now devoted to the con- venient display of Christmas and New Year’s Greeting Cards Many express sentiment, while others express good wishes in a more jovial spirit. Selecting now will enable you to make “thoughtful” selections that would be in- convenient when the rush begins. PRODUCIN 19 = .T- R - ASHINGTON D | Main 3641 Chi /fim .leyar THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925. The wise shopper knows the a(lt:anlag:(es The Charge Account is a shopping con- M:BR(WKS & CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th Tomorrow—Friday—Fifth Day of This Record-Breaking Event WASHINGTON’S GREATEST COAT SALE Just arrived! Just unpacked! Many more new Coats to take the place of those already sold. This big one-week event that ends Saturday is of being early. Store opens at 9:15 venience no woman should be without. again proving the real worth—the real econ- omies and the real confidence merited by Brooks’ superb merchandise and low prices. /4 ) o= 0 CoATs! Luxuriously F urred—R emarkably Low Pru‘ed These are of superb quality fabrics. ~ Coats of grace and charm in every line,and S ’ detail. The season’s most fashionable col- > orings. All in all a decidedly remarkable group. \ Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Super-Value.s—Rwhly Fur Trnnm\;d Surely you will be amazed at such a / wonderful group of coats priced so exceed- / ingly low. Beautifully made in smart new fabrics in all the most wanted shades. \ Rich New I'ur.s-——bem(mmml Economies A stunning and varied group of coats. Undoubtedly the outstanding values of the | season. handsomely tailored in fine quality fabrics. The colorings are Winter’s richest and newest. N\ Here is revealed the highest type of coat craftsmanship at such a startling price. The finest of fabrics. The smartest of col- © orings and the utmost in needlework. \ Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Women’s and Misses® Sizes Phantom Red Burnt Almond Palmetto Green Rose of Picardy Wild Honey Creole Orchid Roseleaf Raspberry Grace Blue Lavender Florida Gold Bois De Rose Queen Blue W hite Black Many others Geongette Dress Jaceand Flower \ z'/'/hzm/)ty embroidery Flare skirt Cape bach, $15 J/w.s‘ Crepe Boma dress with - Silver lace. Flowers \ 7ébbon Lrimming 15 gold lace dress Small Slowers and ribbon trimmaing georgdle dress widh bands of Jilver Filet lace, Ridbon flewer ¢rim. - A SALE 2 50 - PARTY FROCK EigZt Models are Sketched Crepe Boma aress withe Silk flowers, Silver lace and rz/u&am Erim nv/mq 45 or gold Jadice drz.r;‘ with bands qf fur, flowers ard ribbon trimvming 5

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