Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1925, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925. e | : | - 3 ’ sylvanla avenue and Fifth street| Marshall place; Elizabeth Hines, col- Army Sergeant Is Retired. FI‘IOW to DOH Shll‘t BUR”NGAME s AUTO southeast by the automobile of Frank | ored, 656 years old, 1317 Florida ave- y & ’ Montgomery, 1423 Pensylvania ave-|nue; Marshall Jeffries, 12 years old; First Sergt. Nicholas Vinticinque, One of Questions 'KNOCKS DOWN WOMAN | ™5, 50055 o e peters scroot, | Chares s ommon s s sin 15 | Vi, S boon reed ‘on- sccosnt of Complete Veedol lubrication service Kansan Asks U. S. a0 A Ve e diationi otfeecyics. now means smoother operation, less s e Police Captain Figures in Accident | the center parking shrubbery, appear- : s — trouble, fewer repair bills, higher ing in front of the machine so sud- Apparently impressed by the Near Thomas Circle on denly that the drlverar\‘w\;ashl“:\n:}':: f,‘: These Hand.Tailored second,hand value in the future. liilude of adsice s1sing pemph: avold striking him, muliitudesotiaqviceslsngnieon | Way to Inquest. the hospital fully three hours before Today, when you see this sign — Miss Gretchen Hood to Sing‘ lats =aucd by thelhenioniuies Be he was identified. prms. i - Dr. Pinkerton examined the patient S . " . )swego, Kans., has a led to the 2 = t t Solo Pieces in Program at | deparment for information” on | Miss Ludmilla Schank, 38 years oid,and found him suffering from a trac ulis an ercoats G i " tured skull and a broken arm and leg. how to put on a shirt, eat an ap- | employed at the residence of Harry M. | 1{"Was reported at the hospital this —— 3 to uxdvidoal R N itori Jle, peel potatoes, adjust a dog | 530 S| = ; = = “ | . . Auditorium. D e ahusinoe ind | | emaL A0S0NStx: senth futreet Nwnsimomming/ MM BRI s i cand tic nieas livered. If you can be fitted you'll get the biggest clothes DIIVP mn [Or : b o knocked down on_ Fourteenth street | critical. . pick a chicken f has is. |near Thomas Circle early last night| Persons injured in other traffic accl- bargain you have ever bought. Although the department has Is- |4, "y " ytomobile of Capt. Guy E. dents yvesterday were Benjamin | The band of the 121st Regiment of | sued “more than 3.000 adVsiE | Nriingame. chief of the police ly:| Kason, 13 years old, 1248 Eleventh 1 J: 1 Guavd of the Dis: publications, it was forced to In- |, gauadron,” and cut and bruised. | street; Joseph Marshall, 1816 Oregon trict of Col X. Goldman,| form Deming that it could not help Capt. Burlingame was on his way to|avenue; Dougherty Helnicka, 223 John Fact is, they are $35 and $45 ° *| him with his shirt and dog collar, | e oy TR St ihesith > leader, will st first public con- | | i have o billetin 6nhow 0! | aant o Inanest waen e S S | puteiimevercaby accident happened, and it is said | =—————.= ——— Gariments i gton pick a chicken that Miss ‘.\‘I\I-hnir!k xl«lm rr;}:n hell;lm; Shehatatieis afiesae | . - e adiomobie {itectly i the mith of | GUR ENTIRE BUSINESS proseam by a |G, 0, P, WOMEN CONFER. | e o e Firmer. | Now Loeated in 0ur Own Bide. Overcoats are single and double breasted. Some of the EXPERT LUBRICATION SERVICE ictly local musical organization. In e gency Hospital reported, and able 922 14th St. Il suits have two pairs of pants. addition o the band music, Miss|p o aenvers Plan Meeting of | to 80 to the home of her sister after Opposite Franklin Park Gretchen Hood will render several | o ecetveN e -T: ission~Diff tial- 3 solgs, o Hioet W vender el o tional Club Comumittee. | Francis orne ¢ veurs o0 0 8] CL AFLIN Bradford Chandler 1317 F Street || Motor —Transmission-Differential-Chassis torium, rge promise to A souvenir program has been pre. v S B street southeast, is in a critical con- 2 pared in which will be a histor | Mus. James Carroll Frazler. chair. | diton at Casualty Hospital, suffering | s 502-3 Federal-American Bank Bldg. Take Elevator from injuries received yesterday after. | g, Formerly Optomeirints e A an, | the nati alrs ! ® | noon when knocked down at Penn- City Club - eadqu Company of the I s, |called the local members together 1 there will be illustrations by Maj. | yesterday the first meeting at Stephan, anding | the temporary headquarters at 1107 local guard John | Connecticut avenue' to discuss the nd Lieut. | activities and methods of receiving ¥ ry executive of- | omen of the natic 9 ! e E s and Warrant [ committee of the Worhen Officer Gol ¥ ublican Club when th S . ot y ere December 16, : Sunnl e T | These Republican women are The purpc he concert, | meeting In Washington to show their ::Hh to presenting this local ¢ | inte and support of President - fa the public, is to ok and Republican Senators on »v h whic to purchase administrative measures. uniforms for this organiz : : Che tem ry headquarters has is called upon to play i . been opened as a liaison between the N opsioT Comp S "eIS, | club and the national association. g iful an > uniforms | Just Dying to Get It. ¢ i the_parent | prom the Progressive Groo 5 2 ihe War Prom s Prosressive Grone Magastne, (] Depart- | % N An0 2 o nt field ani. | Green—The doctor says I must stop Kessee will be | pidne o TRy Mrs. Green—Oh, d John! Can't ou p it up until we get enough The officers’ committee is composed | 3unanc%or that lning room rug? HREE new stores added to our organization — strengthens the Buying Power of every Dollar You Spend at EACH of Maj. Geol J. Allen, Medical | Sos, chal apt. Bdward H.|—— ——— AND EVERY ONE of the “Hahn” Stores! ™ For this great increase in our Qutput makes for greater economies, far Grove, plans a ining officer, and - = Sgtes 1 - S = i ) Thomas 1. Lane, commanding | (o @ ¢ 0 66 0o et ®seo®d greater efficiency all along the line. Better Styles, Still Better Qualities, more for your money, every hour of the day, i s aenamalichsliman Soffitheye dal in Every Hahn Store. Come prove it TOMORROW—at the Hahn Store most conveniently located to be of most Walter T.. Redfield is 1‘;?‘2’5:\ the Open a Charge & 7 - ogram; b 3 service to you. John R. Rockett, in Account =t. L. A o purticis: || | and Select One of These t . Sniegoski, secreta Specials for Christmas George L. DeMott, ssistant dewen e || Wrist: Watches || ‘ — e P at Two Sensational Prices s“ll ’ - ,g | AS Varled b Hahn's Reliable Ballet su et Epz],\'r\lxinn“_' - | g e S Selec (,i” n—"Mademoiselle Mo- <7 - I Il ’ S h 1 S h s secionanis s ||| Cushion Shape || a oman S R, e s ood, soloist 14-kt. white Selection—"Southern A\rep..xiw;\l;‘-pe eoln bl OR 50 years that well known " “The StarSpangled Banner.” 2 “‘”‘f;‘é{;es 8511 o phrase has been a Household S e I}| of cushion or UR new “Man’s Shop” opens next y _ gan in thousands of Washington COAST GUARD LAUDED. | Tomncan | week. Temporarily, it is at our families. And it stands for more to- —— [}] piete: with “siiic | former “City Club Shop,” 1318 day! MUCH MORE d it Commandant Billard Recites Its| fi:\;‘»gxfit:‘l‘r; ;gkl i G St. Preparing to DOUBLE our SHOES G WOMEN much more economy than ever he- Record in Life Saving. | I clasp. Sales of Men's Shoes—here are _St_\-les fore! fes of the Coast Guard | z | and Values OVERSHADOWING even - s e e | our 50 vears of past Accomplishments! —On the second floor of our new “'Women's Shop"—and Haha Special to * Misses Sturdy, ey U e atiin Gl PN o il at five other "Hahn" stores. Here are new Winter fash- e mmen Sramannine offitie 2 | ions—unlimited in variety—absolutely INCOMPAR- ontora. *So1 (Rl o A e S thinTine i gular Shape ABLE anywhere in the world at their price. “Hahn Spe- tanned soles. g 1als" ts. Rubber hes s Car Qi e cials"—a true route to style, beauty, plus real economy. e¥eictey Kinbheril 313 lives, 10,470 ships and prop- | 14kt. white / . erty estimated at a value of $201.- ||| gold. 16-jewel, | 1115 to0 2, $2.95 700,000 since it has been in existence, || | adjusted “lever ( . g I \ > 9, 10 6, $3.95 f D Our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores Ofien SaturJay Nfg];ts e told of a number of thrilling in- |J| movement cidents encountered by the men of | guaranteed the Coast Guard service in their ] silke i i 4 “ T The members of the alumni club | r "K N {5 Hahn Specxal e chartered a special bus to| S g take them to Philadelphia to witness | Cornell-benn game Thankegiving || OPen a Charge Account The annual luncheon. at which Convenient Terms President Farrand of Cornell Uni- Look for the Big Clock versity will be present, will be on s Girls’ Lace Boots Made of soft, plun tan leather; with solid PATENT leather dress oxford " On Formal and Semi-Formal Occasions e i i Tecember 3 | S | 1 S unequaled for value at " Artillery Officer Is Retired. e fi its price. Also in tan or 55.95 Beauty walks in Opera Imported gold or sil- “Pom Pomp.” Rich 8p to 2. $2.95 E Fel idski black velvet, patent Capt. Herbert Winterburn, Coas black calf for general wear. Bemps Sploupicued, | very Ridskin. th kidsk 1/, 5 Anilery Corps; who as beer unider 818 F Street ¢ patent leather or black “dreams” of Evening oo qreiron Kidekin. 2 to 6, $3.95 reatment at Walter Reed Cenera! 5 e o - < Hospital, this city, has been placed OptesiicinaasOn:e : S Hitices $5. 0D supners at ajsin on the retired list of the Army on cent patent trim, ingly moderate price. account of disability incident to the ; 7 & -Nups" A Novel “Step. Pump for misses an growing girls. Paten leather, with strap and big buckles: kid lining; welted soles 12 to 2...$4.50 11™MAND G STS. | | On Fashion's Feet Through Walking Hours i “Hahn Specialfl URLY Scotch Grain oxfords with An Oxford that every “Miss Mayflower.” A Smartly tailored, in A Boys' Service overweight oak tanned soles woman needs for ‘cold new creation featuring black or tan calfski Shoe, that nds up . o _a t 2 z 2 thié bie Buckle of Piie i zolic 5 well ‘under a lot of Electric, Gas and Oil Heaters on Secczd Tlnor | and the new “chopped” heel. An wiealher. FExtaiquniity. icjlEdbucHE SOEMIER. ewithiiwet edisoles fhe rough' treatment OVERWHELMING value at... black or tan cali. 57 black satin, pat- 55_95 Viliieitokmaricl 55.95 a_healthy boy gives his shoes. Tan up pers. Strictly solid welt soles. Broad mannish toe ent or tan calf At “Hahn Special”’ Insured Silk Stockings ASHINGTON'S most outstanding Hosiery value at its price. Tustrous thread Sheer,; filmy chiffons. And all bearing our WRITTEN “Insurance Policy” guaranteeing satisfaction or a new pair without cost. Full fash- il ioned, in over 40 colors. Shown at all our stores, st neher “Women's Shop,” on F St...... must be all dressed - . g | up.” Patent leather, Humphrey Radiant- p with “smartly con’_ fire Heaters, finished > trasting tan kid tops, Th Fol 1 vi A i . K phformen Electrio | in black enamel, with l : | 8% to 11 $4 G it G | ceven @38 () | s sy g socket oo 86 | radiants, 2 ] : 1115 to 2.$4.50 i = RICH tan or black calf oxford I with modified square toe, for all- around wear. Designed for men who know value and 55.95 ) GET IT! (Not at Our “Women's Shop™) L] “*Arch Preserver Shoes {01' Women Ash Can, 20-gallon size. Made “ _‘ Special‘ Men.s- I Cor. 7t}1 e& K Sts. I Every woman loves Beautiful foot- of heavy corrugated galvan- I vear. And every woman needs at e iton with sl $1.75 ||| O Slk Sock | 414 9th St. N.W. Ertond pair . with arch-supporting i nyx 1 S 5 1914-16 Pa. AVC. comfort for walking or business hours. i t i J In “Arch Preserver” shoes she gets with heavy bottom. il You don’t have to know Hosiery : 233-Pa. Ave. SE. BOTH COMBINED—Style with Com- 20th Century White Flame Family Scales, capacity 25 |i to know that perfect, pure thread e L) LA o . " | fort. Shown in numerous new Mid- Burner, gives light hg reeos I silk “Onyx” socks at a price like Womens Shop Man s Shop | winter modes—pumps, strap effects, ,::lc l‘vir;\'tr at‘ the $l.25 frnigs:\;;i in black $1.35 H B QUI(_:K AG 1207 F St. 1318 G st. oxfords, boots. All materials. Roznor Square Gas Heater, Window Refrigerator, gal- |’ TION! Come in blu, 65c (Women's Shoes Only) (Soon at 14th & G) | $10 to $12.50 with ten burners vanized iron, with black or brown. shelf to it any §1.05 H ([ 3 Prs., $1.50 | “Arcade Shop,” 3222-24 14th St., Opens Next Week At Our 7th and F St. Stores Only Dustless Ash Sifter, galvan- ired iron. Will it @) 35 | Coal Hods, galvanized iron, any sizecan.......

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