Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1925, Page 13

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MISSING MAN’S BODY IS WASHED UP BY SEA Mrs. Charles F. Taylor Identifies Remains as Those of Husband. Thought Accidentally Drowned. SOCIALISTS BLOCK PAINLEVE TAX BILL Refuse to Countenance Measure That Fails to Put Levy on-Capital. | NORFOLK. body of an e last Tuesday [ below tified b; Washington who myster | the s tober ber 7.—The that of her Iy disappeared from t of Columbia, Oc P wember n was v had North Carolina asked Charles Fish up Monday hed ashore | ‘hamber and n was handed to Would Raise Fund. of 8,500,000,000 rer high government officials. n generally is regarded as a rrangement of M. Caill from propert ed on incomes and profi ding finance minister se of the inher consequently gave it | declaring that it fell f the capital lven the proposed dicals found complicated gment until ady it, while expressed | . New York con ake her first publi at the Bob Law & when a upon his ere aftel hing his to meet him CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Practical Psychology Club will , at the Play Morse ngton, pastor of | of Mount Ple th ilding rund tomor 7 | floor of the tory of “Quatour Coro. ns invited. Federal Ei mplu\Pi w | morrow. 8 pm., in room .3 | Buildt will be fof the A. of the H i1l tell of the hou nt person w hahit foolish people will o THE SUNDAY JAPANESE ROYALTY - ENTERTAINED HERE {Prince and Princess Asaka|' to Be Coolidge Guests on Mayflower. folk | | Even foreign ro: it st to the mad whirl of 2 with hustie, customed as nust bow n gayety, ng trip Philadelphin. Neither d admit it by in far-off Japan, ttle Leisure Here. and princess, however, moment for leisure at the Capltal down in Willard STAR, WASHINGTON, TWO KILLED IN AUTOS. Johnston, Florida. five injured, none seriousl day, in_an autom accident near Camp Johnston e, 9 miles south- west of this city, ,The dead ai and Cora s. Bertha Gaddy, Boune 7 months. LONE TRIP ABROAD MADE | BY PRINCESS GALATZINE| She Is “Sailing Alone.” Says \For- mer Aimee Crocker Gouraud, But Prince Is at Dock. ociated Press Crocker to Young fled today on the ¥ without her husbund e in ench | He | m” The prince arrived 30 minute | fore the ship sailed, to bid his s good- 1 that the prince and would take in the sig yme train | d fro with a regent | { | pr!nu- will | tomb of Ge: | entour: | tion at 6 were ssa- | lood of | dor | emt Buffer” Is Courteous. extremely courte: | Lieut e on the last lap c we Viscount Mr. world-w MP Headguarters for all Fraternal Jewelry i D. ALPHER B 97 t. N.W ¢1/68¢ Extra Size i .mm/: e EVERYTHING IN MUSIC IS OBTAINABLE HERE CORRECT PRICES—ACCOMMODATING TERMS. New Steinway Pianos are priced as low $875 Founded 1857 1% 50(: lnfants ;g BOOTEES & WOOL SHlRTS 13 g ‘ New Steirwayp Pianos may be purchased on three years’ time. STEINWAY STYLE “M” | gg 69c Colored Sateen” I i New Corsets Five Are Hurt in Crash Near Camp - 7.—Prin-| formerly | D 0, 2 NOVEMBER 8, 1925— PART Girls’ Waterproof With hood attached: b |anteed waterproof. Sizes |$1Girls’ 7 tol2 Yr. # DRESSES Gingam ‘-‘SZ Fanl Color G JUNIOR DRESS ‘RAINCAPES No Mail, Phone or C. Q. D. Orders; HARRY K blue or red: guar 6 to 12 years. Zfor $1 gham ES o Charges or Will N ¢ 13| 49¢ 87-in. Unbl'ed | 72-in. Dalla= 21 Yds S1 4Yds.$1 SHEETI]\G EETING recently | 51 | ||| SHEETING 2Yds.$1 % Girls’ . | i Flannel Sle'epers‘ ; ‘)< 3°c \Vomzn s [¢/59¢ Women's Flannel ¢ ¢ BLOOMERS AUFMA 1316 1326 Seventh St NW l..:xCE SCARFS 4f01‘ $1 8Yds.$1 .50 New Fal]fili s’ Dresses 25c Yard-Wide $1 | |CRETONNES 39c Ollclolh SCARF S (9] quility 05 pretty atyies g'm 98 Women’s |3 EXTRA-SIZE BLOUSES 1 e gg $1.50 Girls’ Amoskeag & BLOOMER DRESSES = Misses’ and Girls' /hddy Blouses 2for$1 4for 1 12Yds 51 5Yds 1 15c Lace (,urtam NETS [30¢ Yd.-Wide SATEEN b $1 Women s Dimity:! } verblouses $1.50 Double-Bed BLANKETS o the 15c Check Glas TowEufic 10vs |50c Lace-Trimmed 2 Prs. $1 Srarfs & Sbams 3 for$1 7 Yds $1 :m e 9Yds. $1_ TOWELS 4f0r$1 in. Cast Iron 1‘34HE£T1M!, ZYd“ Sl $1ls enenrsiWintee . N?‘axrsms“ s1 A I $1 Top-to- Toe Rayon&S lkHose 19c Yd dee Longcloth 19c Dre‘rcw GINGHAM 15/89c Women s Quting (.: anl‘.fll Gowns .: Ctrls Flannel g Underwear \ 5] 69c Ch:ldren s 2'f0r$1 in pink or blue I $5 98 Girls’ 2 to 14 Years LU, ;Sc Checked Apron 1 OYdsgl GINGHAN R d Value: o Dez. $1 $5 Silk Dresses 5 for Sl 3 for 51 chrsl $1.50 Feather Pillows Sl SZ il;xlé Red‘Star DIAPERS ;9: Bleac}‘:ed PILLOWCASES { 50c 48-Inch H Sani!as Oilcloth Fancy Cuff mois ‘te Gloves 75¢ Ch K ml””«fl © 2 Dunoleum Rugs or 89 Striped eg;c,,. ‘HALL RUNNERS COSTUME suPst rsl 4 Prs sl rxher Sllk l“loc S '2:xa4 ar.d 25x50 Zf sl'RAG RUGS 51 -1 69¢c Fla 2for$1 COVERING “4_ . 31 o 69(‘ \deuw SHADES s BLOOMERS : $1 Rubber CRIB SHEETS & Rompers.Crcepers 5 & Panty Dresses 2for orS1 1 s1 v’ 4-Pc. | LONGIE BLOOMERS Wnrren s Sl 50 Extrn sze GOWNS & SLIPS $1 50 \Voo| Lined q 75c Rayon Strlpe 3f0r$1 - $1.98 Tow; Rack & Bathroom Mirror 3 for 31 3 Prs $1K N 14Yds. ST Qrass Rugg Zforsll | green 1 Hy. Mills | 14x30 Bleach 25c 18x36-In. Gforsl 121.c Cannon g t: two-thread qual White enamel . o 1ic Unh d MUSLI 1 Girls’ 55¢ Winter VESTS & PANTS 15 & Gowns & Kimonos | Infants white ilannel garments, pink or blie “shell stitched " trim: 2for$1 § teen . Blogmers sizes 11 to Waist line or medium busts: well made of pink coutil: _sizes to |79¢ Infants’ White ~.(HUCK TOWELS 'HUCK TOWELS DOZ. . Womens', Misses’ and Girls’ Felt and Velvet [ Bloomers ., Women’s $1.50 \EAMLESS SHEETS ! TOWELS v 72 3 P T! ii | 20w Fall shades $2. 00 A'] Wn)ol Dress Goods Yd. 51 81x90 é;rfe*l ’Bleached sl 31 blerb‘ $ ART TICK COVERED S1 31 ST $2.00 SILK SCARF | With s;gk Fringe and Mob $1.50 Importe d Beaded Bags $1.50 Glove VEST $2.00 Damask Pattern TABLECLOTHS Silk .;9: Furlmb §1.50 Burson Silk : : ‘' Wool Hose $1.50 Roman Stnpe ) fit B COUCH COV::.RS Men’s Flannelette ~|Pajamas " and Girls’ A IPa.her School Shoes Men's 52 Kid Gloves 'V!A")a $2 and $250 l! Knu Mu‘flers 7\19" s Bl\ e WORK SHIRTS 2 for ‘51 : e s; STRAP SLIPPERS Men’s $1 50 and SZ SHIRTS Men'’s Fa UNIO‘\J SUITS Men’s \Vo k [PANTS Men’s Sweater Coats 8] : 5 5 4Prs.$l 38¢ Blue Overall DENIM E 4Yds.751 $£150 Nof "‘1 ham LACE C%R?Ams Pr.51 2for$l iy e Men’s Fine 75c Women s Ribbed SHIRTS & PANTS $1 |LISLE HOSE S W i S Fa_l Umon Sults e |Ribbed Sport Hose Full_mercerized 1 Boys Pu]l Over 4l S WEATERS Oxford. zZ $2 & $3 Long or Short lnfants Coats 2foi$1 5 dark pat-| B N Boys ‘ BLOUSES [ o Standard make: light and ! Bovs JUVENILE SUITS STEINWAY “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS" 51 - Wash tops with Bo s’ LONG PANTq HATS, 9} Blocked Felt Hats in epec: black, dressy ailored - hats of sons eilk, velvet and velvet and satin com- bined. Girls' hats velvet, polo cloths: colors and styles. 25¢ Yd.-Wide Double-faced, heavy weight. neat, light stripes. 1010 20 vard lengihe. " " | | BEDSPREADS Good Welght Crochet Spreads, Marseilles 3vds 51 50c A. fi Fe-!l-ner- PROOF TlCKlNG $1. SO_Emomanrge = $T BABY BLANKETS 30x50 inches. scalloped, assorted colors. Cliojee of Beveral nursery desns 1 | 29¢ Boys’ irls’ 5 forsl Heavy Ribbed Hose kree, 1Pt e DRESSES Zfor$1“ long. of white batiste. New Pianos High luster. closely woven, sateen, full dé: sizes 4 to 12 years. Dot Chemise $1 | 0f fine gilk and cotton fabric, with bright silk_dot. lace trimmed; assorted_colors : WOMEN'S g‘;’xcnvn]vo APRONS 3fors1 Of fast color. £ood quality gingham. bound_edges. neatly trimmed 39¢ Infants’ |Shirts Bleached cotton ribh sizes 2 _to rfect ed. fieaced back. 19¢ Yd.-WIde PERCALES 8mYd5-s 1 For shirts. dresses. aprons. etc.. closely 3 | woven. tast Colors: ¥ to 10 vards. 8Yds.31 losely woven grade, standard count, in mill_lengthe. e $ 5 Player Pmnos i Vionthly {Fesious iiakes Reproducing Monthly . PIANOS ‘UPRIGHT=SI=GRANDS Pianos ‘ Used Pianos | | | CORDUROY PANTS | L de Cord s]: or weight. - women's, boys' and girls' 1 gi:tnnne;fl‘::el 41 Yds $1 Pepperell Mille heavy flruml twill back Flann n S .000 Yards | New DRESS SILKS New ghades of Canton_crepes. eport silk Children’s $1.50 to $2° 29¢ Yd. Curtain Marquisette 6 fOl' $1 Eunon nnd Lace Shoes Plaid check center: ecru. white and cream; with_satin_finished _borders. 75¢ Boys’ and Girls’ P Cat el for®1 Fancy ribbad. beather shades: fancy cuft top._Sizes 6 fo 11% o g Womels$lsh i gty £ ] FEuers 51 | | Storm Serge 36| Black and & felt, leather soles and| Navy, brown, black and copen: inches wio om ubber_heels. FOR RENT As o AsiAsiton A= $535 to $2,875 SUITABLE = i $295 $635 THE KIND | FOR BEGINNERS THAT COST LEAST = to Purchase FULLY WARRAI\TED U_plon Sunt‘s. First Oudlity,. ’$1 QSTQBM RUBBERS tafietas, FOR UPKEEP! Exchangeable Later WASHINGTON'S OLDEST AND LEADING MUSIC ESTABLISHMENT. Droor’s MUSIC HOUSE, 1300 ( -_—-——- )(HIIIIMIA- SRS armeuse Men’s $1.50 & $1.75 House Slippers gnd Eelt with testhe T (m s 6 to] double oo Sizes RGO

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