Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1925, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5 1925. —By WEBSTER. THE TIMID SOUL. HERE' S A PIECE ABOUT GUS H. GOUGE, THE PRESIDENT OF A 816 HAT CHELKING TRU ST, 1T SAYS HE AMD HIS FAMILY AMP SEVERAL GUESTS ARE SAILING O HI'S PRIVATE YACHT FOR A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD. HE 1S TAKING A STRING OF POLO PONIES WATH HIM FOR USE -N~EH6M AMD LMDIA '— IPANESE PRICE COFIENTINUS. Says He Believes in Purpose of America to Keep Peace With Orient. my! 1mao no | 10eA RAT i CHECKING PAVD So weLL! Washington’s Greatest Drug Stores 12th & F Sts. 604 9th St. N.W. 723 14th St. N.W. 1405 H St. N.W. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 5.—Con- fidence in the moral purpose of the United States to maintain peaceful relations with Japan in spite of occa- sional “darkening clouds of misunder- standing,” was expressed at a dinner last night of the Japan Society by His Imperial Highness Prince Asaka, representing the Japanese ruling dynasty. “We have always been admiring,” Hiron! Saite, Japanese consul general, translated for the prince, “the mar- velous power and efficiency of the American people. Combined with your traditional idealism and moral vision,” such power and efliciency are molding a great nation whose chief aim is, I firmly belfeve, the establishment of an Drugs and Toilet Articles for Less Our Week End Sales have become famous in Washington and the surrounding territory, because of the extraordinary values T - offered. Do not fail to visit one of our four downtown drug or Friends! o “That 1 piration of ¥ stores, and get the benefit of these wonderful opportunities. i AL e upon which, I believe, we can build a firm and indestructible structure of peace and friendship for all time to TOILET ARTICLES MEDICINES A e fifiibfrffa; 50c Hind’s Honey and Almond 33 c 60c Bromo 36 c D , who likes to dance an gy Goifind temnie, wre ssting Xew | [ g g rowines Cream .. 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She | TEACHER GIVEN LEAVE TO VALIDATE CLAIM Will Spend Time on Government rule stand in the way. The teacher, Joseph T. Oliver, was Government for his military service in France. The law under which he received the land grant requires him 000 a Year for Studies. Ill declined to let even an important } BUS'NESS A'DS RESEARCH_ | granted the Florida property by the | Manufacturers Spending $35,000,- American manufacturers are spend- $1.25 Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal .. ........ Soaps 25¢ Woodbury’s 50¢ B R IIT I . 35c Energine 23c Glycerine 4 oz., 15¢ 25c Zymole Trokeys, 17c; BEons v L e o s Tooth Pastes 60c Forhan’s 36 P i Grant in Florida on Fringe to reside on it for at least a od | 2 ately $35 hicago Idea Extending to Mi o per] ing approximately $35,000,000 in re. Chicago Ide £ to Many G |of six months. So the school board, search work, the Chamber of Com Soap, 17¢; 3 for Tooth Paste . ... Cities in Midwest and West. s x»ur@ll‘.\' or;uOIIverxs war, t':cxord' i\gfree: merce of the United States estimated - : ot to allow him a six-month leave of ab- | today, and probably $500,000,000 an- o CHICAGO, November The austere Board of Education has | 1100 do'the necessary “squatting.” | nualls is beins sived in ihe condact 25c Laco Castile, 30c Kolynos Movemen start Sunday taken officlal cognizance of the Flor-| oliver is a manual training teacher | of industry as a resuit. 18¢c; 3 f C Tooth Past C L 1 after the Chicago or-|iga land boom. at the Berrett Echool, and with his| ' In a statement describing some of c; dfor..... ooth Faste .... { B d in Mil-| = . YAy Vves ‘amily wi leave for Florida Decem- | the principal 3 h ctivities 1 1t t out of the way yesterda: principal research actlvities in ¢ 1 : . wen ‘0 e '“’; ber 1. He expects to build his own |yrogress the Chamber said the 25¢ Resinol Soap, BIG CANDY SPECIAL 50c Squibb’s afternoon to Suspi a) St | home on the property and has the |majority of trade assoclations are ? C C rule to permit a lucky teacher to permission of the board to use his |spending about $20,000 each annually 19c; 3for ..... A Half—pound Can of Tooth Paste . ... “squat” for six months on a 150-acre | spare time teaching in Florida schools. | In co-operative research, while large 4 | it osigins Heisetotiis bom | =~ e ame mending, pich 10c P. &S. 1.00 Chocolate Malted Milk 50c Bleachodent 49 -|area in Lake County. Indeed, the | Westminster Abbsy clock adheres to | clation reported $120,000 as its annual Soap, per doz. . . Tooth Paste € procedure was unusual for the board, | the anclent custom of marking the |research budget, while the Portland P, P i With ot for that body takes its rules seriousl time with a single hand. It has been Cement and National Lime Associa- - | Rather than be guilty of withhol in the Abbey tower for 150 years, | tion each accounted for $100,000 8c Ivory THE BIG THREE 50c Ipana has | prospective riches from a hard-w | though its works were reconstructed | Heavy permanent {nvestments {n - c c ling, consclentious teacher, however, half a century ago. |laboratories were also reported. Seap ... Fascination. Mistare. clse Tooth Paste. .. ... — scinati o 5S¢ Guest Ivory, 43 where 59¢ 50c Pebeco 38 4c; per dozen. .. C Chocolate-covered Marshmal- Tooth Paste . . .. C INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN low Mints, elsewhere 40c R s Assorted Fruit and Nut Bln soms, elsewhere 40c Make FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING Make Listerine p This . P, Toses & Sons..... Tooth Paste $1.64 Value for Cold Tablets 25¢ Glycerine and Rose Water 4 oz., 15¢ The safe an- Christmas Farni Established 186/ = Christmas p— = i urniture Linens —for glistening hygiere and Carpets F Street at Eleventh Upholstery wiiite st Bemmton acidity. . Cleans after-chaving L4 and whitens the 9 . infection. November Sale of Oriental Rugs = Edna Wallace Hopper's Preparations 1 Botte Our entire stock of Persian and Chinese Rugs all bear special reductions during the No- 2 1 We carry the complete line of these 78c vember Sale. c marvelous Toilet Requisites. A Gift of an Oriental Rug will be sure to be appreciated. Wear Shoes? 60(: Mossoul Scatter Rugs Then 10 days will relieve Cul‘e Tl’lat Cold Four groups of very unusual values. Rheumatism 60(: with Group No. 1 Group No. 2 Group No. 3 Group No. 4 $29.25 Beluchistan Scatter Rugs An unusually fine group $27.50 $26.25 Regularly $35 to $45. Special A Group of Chinese Rugs Sale Price .00 Size 12x9 Persian Rugs $38.25 $95 to $105.00. Special Grade $465.00 $370 Lillehan Scatter Rugs Priced regularly from $67.50 $51.75 If you wear shoes you can relleve rheumatism! Inside your shoes just slip a pair of Rheuma-Soles. Medicated with new sublimated Sulphur, which is carrled into the entire sys- tem through the 134,000 pores FREE 1 Can Palmolive Talcum with 1 Tube Palmolive 60c 35¢ 15¢ 60c 50¢c Youth Vanish- in;nCrum 55 .35ci 60c Hair Youth Cream Face Powder Light Face Powder Elixir Guiacol 50c, $1.00 FREE Squibb’s Aspirin, 12’ With Any Purchase of Squibb’s Merchandise This includes Mineral Oil, Tooth Paste, Bicarbonate of Size Grade Sale Price 2 = 5 1195810 $350.00 544000 Shaving Cream ClGARS AND ClGAREl IES e el oh .Ix8.! . . ular cut prices. 12.2x9.4 600.00 480.00 9.10)’{‘8.4 450.00 360.00 Goc value for 29c Half. - e 10.4x6.11 375.00 300.00 -pound can Tuxedo Tobacco ................ 55¢ 0 B H 10.4x7.11 500.00 100.00 : (o 2o T s e G 50c . b. . Cleanz‘ta“ Total Value, $1.05 il The Perfect Cleaner. O'Donnell’s Price, both for..................... ssc | Eo chKi; E;g:";g’ = = 7 5 It takes the spot withoul —_— rayer Large Sl ze C,unese Rugs Large Stze Pers'an Rug-s leaving a ring Kyrle Bellew, fresh from the factory, a long filler, top Size Grade Sale Price Size Grade Sale Price 6 for 25¢ 13x10.2 $600.00 $480.00 14.10x9.11 $725.00 $580.00 i Mo }éx10-3 700.00 580.00 16x10.7 825.00 760.00 Charles Pratt, an 8c Cigar, O’Donnell’s Price x12 800.00 640.00 14.2x7.1 495.00 400.00 6 for 25¢ ? 4 $2.00 box of 50 % 14x10 700.00 580.00 18x11 1,600.00 1,150.00 * —tt : st 17.56x9.3 760.00 600.00 16x12 1,200.00 900.00 CIGARETTES Period Furniture Exhibit— 6th Floor Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the U. S. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Period Furniture Exhibit— 6th Floor Pint Bottle hand-made cigar, Chesterfields, Piedmonts, Camels, Lucky Strikes and Sweet Caps 14c package of 20 $1.25 carton of 200 ! —

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