Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1925, Page 14

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MISTREATING GIRLS CHARGED TOWOMEN Kept Slsters Away From All| Playmates, Investigator Says. To Clletk Up Duty | teh to The Star. | 'ON, Md., women November 6.— have form q Hunnlng in Reception Club, | object of its members is to | Saston | them always be prepared to re- ceive visitors and to surprise each one or two of its members one afternoon each week to see T up to the t of the club's motto, “Pre- ness at All Times." he first of these receptions was terday and the hostess 1 . AND. Ohio, November 6 one 17 years old appear before Juvenile S. Addams today to b discipline to which they had ! ted by two women who h ers for seven vears n sub !MRS LIEBMAN S TEAM | LEADING IN CAMPAIGN} a day THE EVENING “Runnmo In” Club |POST OFFICES REPORT| Formed by Women\ INCREASED RECEIPTS Total for 50 Selected Cme! for Oc- tober $3,370,179 Over Year Ago. Postal receipts for October for 50 selected cities, made public today by |the Post Office Department, £32,489,042, an increase of $3,870,179 v, Mo., entered the mil- -a-month class for the first time, with receipt Jacks centage galn, 1 over October a \l‘ll IL(I ceipts last month were $485,- passes without earth- totaled with STAR, WASHINGTON, WOULD CURB GOVERNOR. Jamafeans Also Want Steamer Op- po!ltinn to American Line. November 6 of the leg- ¢ prepared a me morial to King George rejecting the new constitution giving the governor power to override decisions of the peo- Iple's representatives, even on trivial| matters. A similar committee took evidence on the question of the establishmeng of a direct line of steamers from | Jamaica to England in opposition #8 vessels of the U nnonl Fruit Co WORK ATTENDS SON. November 6 (#). nterior Work will e here today from Work, wh vesterday Phillip We of the Inte s sisted in the operatio; ert's condition was night. stomach trouble. Dr. Denver, another son aid that Rob. tisfactory last ' r hington to | 150 to the bedside of his son, Robert ax operated upon here | D. €., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925. trical supervisor: R. NEW GAS-DRIVEN TRAIN | {zcn! somecsioog PLEASES B. & 0. OFFICIALS | §%ihon i o rep e e RBrill Co.., man phi. The new equipment is not only | Speed and Freedom From Smoke much less expensive to operate, but and Cinders Feature Lexington- |more modern than the average rolling stock used on branch lines. Harrisonburg Test. e Silence Armistice Day. OTTAWA, November 6 (#).—The Canadian government, by an order in council, has invited the people of Canada to observe 2 minutes of silence at 11 a.m. Armistice day in P\l\qnm‘ of Canada’s dead in the World ar. ester, legal and coun: Special Dispatch to The Star. R, Va., November 6. ials of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad were quoted today as expressing themselves highly pleased with the performance of the new gas- driven train, soon to replace steam power on the Lexington-Harrisonburg | branch of the road. Prediction was | made that the tra | like it better tha | as it not only i ing a fast sche { smoke and cinde stops without u ja A mechanical actor, which can do almost every thing but talk, is being exhibited _in_Paris. Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For Intestinal disorders Ask your physician about it Prepared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE U St. N.wW. e of maintain out is free from and starts and her difficult to pr | becoming overheated. o | ing the test included . W. V: sastern lines; general pas: | fcCabe. assist 1515 . Helfrich, elec- Shipley, seng Gray Willlams, | UM “:1"1 h["; [""lrwn@ W " sl /:\ 3 B e z m“‘ qu"’fll"“ n” D) reputation which has been earned is deserved— and that’s why we are featuring Banister Shoes —famous the country over. Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street 2] EJersh Commumty Center Drive to [qntke shocks occurring in some part of the globe. Japan averages some- Collect Half-Million Building | thing like three ever Fund Pledges. Mrs. Abe Liebman, captain of the of | campaizn team of the Council of Jew sh Womer N | ¢ said that the giris had | hours. «d on the principle tha Keep Your Skirts Lown, Mary Ann is les bi[‘PSbor“ Varlety. Value and Price Offer the 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Of Reasons Why You Should our Winter Coat Here TOIIIOI’I’OVV Into each of these three groups we have gathere& Coats that you'll ind popular | g it impossible to duplicate at the prices. ‘ Pocketbooksij | $2.95 3 In Patent Leather and Satin—both the new and i e \hlul ¥ of the in Jewish Women, of ‘Leonard B. Schloss is 2 oups in of ll\(‘ Victor Record JUST oUT & ! Baum, s Maurice 70, S . Pack, Mrs. L David, Mrs. R. B. l_‘o & Co eports show that during 1 iendinus Alvin o e i uls o he |m]|ul|!ln|y of THE MUSIC CORNER 7th and G had denied her an Interview. underarm Impcrted English Broadcloth We have put be- fore the public The Finest of the Fine! ent in one respect. That is—quantity. pouch shapes. Street Floor Fancy Pillows many ing, shirt ferings gone over big. We've had the quantity and qual- ity to back up these events; ccn sequently they have gone over big. This sale will un- doubtedly be differ- money - sav- 1.500 shirts is a lot of shirts, but when they are imported English value - giving event: that o 32-95 have Taffeta, Velour Pillows—round, Jroad- cloth Shirts like these, 1,500 of them will go like the chaff in a March wind! So take an inside tip —to the the shirts! Rayon, square, oblong s}\apes —filled with soft and fluffy kapok., and trimmed with gold braid and flowers. Street Floor first go Collar Attached or Neckband Style Sizes 13'2to 17 W hite Only! A Wonderful Offering! 1,000 Prs. ® Men’s Novelty Socks sale with a real sock to it! Real, Rayon Silk Socks, m all the You Smart Silk Underwear $2.95 Chemise, Here is a sock honest-to-goodnes latest novelt E can’t beat it! most cheaply, or to buy several pairs for at Christmas time. These are our 7 1d there are but 1,000 pairs of them, ! In black, tan, oxford and blue. \ Group One— Group Two— Group Three— Coats of Pin Point, Bolivia, Suedene, Bry- tonia—trimmed with Opos- sum, Manchurian Wolf, Bea- verette, Mandel and Thibet- ine. In the new Reds, Tans and also Black - $39.75 Coats of the still finer weaves — Carmenia, Veloria, Velsheen, Gerona — trimmed Wl‘h Beaver. Na(ufal and Beige Squirrel, Skunk. Fitch. Platinum, Black Wolf and Fox. All the fashionable shades. $75.00 Special Sealine Coats $9 5.00 Made of excellent gradc of coney skine, plain or with collars and cuffs of Cocoa Squirrel; or Muskrat trimmed sleeves and border. Coats of Duv Bloom. Bolivia, Vivette and Petit Point—trimmed with Beaver., Opossum, Wolf, Fox. Squirrel and Fitch. The colors that are most wanted. $ 59.00 Third Floor. Stylisl’n_ Wool Frocks Veloria, Sizes Trouvenette, Step-ins and GOWHS, cleverly ‘rimmcd with lace and deftly embl’oidefed¢ Crepe de Chine, Crepe-back Satin and Rayon Silk. Cut full and care- fully made. tailored; or Values Going Up! Prices Coming Down! Men’s Unlined Gloves Regular $2.50 and $3.50 Grade We have with us here 500 $ Street Floor pairs of mens’ gloves, made of finest capeskin, added to this sale to make the value-giving of this ad complete! Although capeskin predominates the lot,* many other fine skins are also has represented. A finer glove than Barly this at $3.00 and $3.50 would be . il as hard to find as the proverbial S Slicteg needle. All sizes. [ 800 Prs. Men’s Gloves—$1,95 | Every pair a knockout—and there are 800 pairs. Hard to beat, what? Made of capeskin, lined with fleece, that lining that proves so comfy next to the hand on that freezing day. These gloves were procured especially to make lhl\ event one of the features of the season. Well made, these gloves! Satisfactorily priced. to boot! All sizes. Yourself a favor— Smart Corduroy Both one and two- piece models, in Twill Bloom, Twillsheen, Tweeds, Flannels, Jerseys and Pin Stripes. Frocks for the day’s round. Women's and misses sizes, 14 to 44. Second Floor Gen:rously cut, lo‘ng and flowing, in all the popular bright color- ings. Plain or bro- caded. Sizes 36 to 46. Street Floor MEN’S SHOP, DIRECT ENTRANCE OFF 7TH ST. LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR PRACTICAL GIFTS SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 PRPPPERFFPRPPPTTPTEPTDTRDET Third Floor i I——lol——ol———lal———la|———ol———lal——— ol —— o] ——2 ol e=——mp ol ———| A

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