Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1925, Page 26

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26 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 8, 1925—PAR'T 1. —— — []PER A IN NEW YURK} Fk;mous Clown 'NEW HEBREW HOME A e e 72022 24 Tth St N. W. 000. | Breaks Silence | DEDICATION NOVE29) s - ommiice spiauning b oo $1:25 & $1.49 9 I $6.00 BRUSHED | Un Stage at Last 1,\ prseigent cEitSailana of sumnes) : WOOL SETS A stage | 2 William v, Milton Hopfenmaler, | Hogan to Be Principal Speak s Harry Lewis, Miss SRS : varter of ' entury | i Sol He Dr. Harry Lewts, Miss Agents for Ladies Home Journal Patterns Sale of Metropolitan Building 2 2 | i S Sl RO N e » | 3 ) 8 4 I — Stein, Leonard Zism W= 4] ot : e nceat s, | C il $1.00 Women’s Silk Expected— i g % o | Frank J. Hogan, prominent attor A % 5 p Two New Sites is anp e at ; e D wnnere: and Mercerized tommissioner Cuno 1. Ru e A oomn A Mostos many lines in French and | t e principal ad LK. % 2 Under Consideration. b aha in both lam d e the new | av 7 , M. Dennison, Buying early means o g 5 e I M. E and Mrs. Hyman Levy. £ : Skl i is a Swiss and one of the e reet @ St e e worthwhile savings. Ym- s Associated Pr wotable clowns that country st 0 2 NEW YORK, nber 7T 1. His Swiss nation- |annoj S h ser- | u. ALUMN] CELEBRATE ported and Mama D"I.L’: Derby Ribbed Sport Hose, in New York Heral T al s s Sl LA | some fully dressed, with silk and mercerized. Double soles, Wb tomorrow that arrax are 1 o o | Commissioner Rudolph will assist a | “Home-Coming Week” Is Chief| shoes and stockings. wide flare tops. Heather mixtures der way to move the 2d the fact that | Squad of Jewish ex-service men to All perfect. Al sizes Opera Co. next season from S nt no speech made n American f er the build Feature of Smoker. = . — % him to be under ore than 500 alumnl of George- = T ent building near Tim, etoal ! ) S combined chorus of 60 persons, University: some GOmiRg o ) $ $ $ 50 new home to be built f entral | 5 | ec ) 3 s o var ar as Peru, c “Home . 2 Park. m | S ill ren-| coming week” at a smoker at the A D Coal Second in France. | k8 New Willard Hotel Friday night, testile man dies under leade an-| joseph V. Connolly, assistant District Rt f N Smart High-Class 5 TS | attorney, presided b ; Buxki L ti k Red : e % it : Several former well known Hilltop ) XKin Styles, Gorgeous- pstick e . 4 | athletes, including Harold Smith, Bill e . the ne Canvon. 7. W. Eilely: Matt Afa: ; Silk Bolivia ly Fur trimmed, | Wine g | ! v ? Two sites were re Dan O’Connor, John F. Bres- : \ Blacik Dr. A. A. Nork, spoke. Other ] 5 » Suede ElSgant!yflimed T s were Judge Michael M £ apd Frank McCarthy, : F A X Velour 1 3//|6RE of jthe ool aliunnt’ eheacierion > Bt Crush 13 to 19 Slzes Rose of the univ Green s the National | 5 1 1 G e e ol I Plush 16 to 52 Sizes | Gray lvwinow anfl(nL held before Al WASHINGTON'S 2 GREATEST | DRESS VALUES m, in which the Uni. adltional, ana ks J 5 ! ; i Glee Club participated, closed i $7.75 to $10.00 85 $12.50, $15 & $17.50 fenate : : e celebration AN b the | the home alone cos 7.0 3] and 3 “oodstuff exports of the United X T vea s eased $128,000,000 In 1924. Satins, Silk Crepe Flannels A really Tweeds and Se ion . R o &o in a big vi t lookin, and Ninth Consecutive Year—Nine Times Greater Than Ever " N®Colors in ot 4 T Join Arthur Jordan’s ‘) ;Sslz!‘5§m BXD?RQ)"FLEAESL BEH M&Rfimfl%flcs The height of fashion. A $ 39 e pmost wnt ”1“:"\'”"“ cloth 3 49 White Dresscs ; wool Embroidered Dress oot 4 1 tan, gra j fine QQP . Flannel, with a deep embroid- ottor l) JY | '] ered border: in all wanted Babies’ Warm Bath Robes || ristmas |- ‘ ®c % . |, SL79 RADIUW KIMONO SILK | ———§1.79 40-INCH SPORTS SATIN— | (00 o | fon it e T b 40-inch Heavy-weight Cos- $ 49 Robes iful b fl - v « s ran tume Satin, lustrous satin fin- : s oL e ALL-SILK CREPE DE CHINE ish, in pencil blue, tan, gre C ] Il 40-inch All-silk Crepe de yansy, orchid, black prince. $5.00 Boys’ and Gis! Pelig I 1 2 1 {J Chine, firmly woven, in a com- 98c copen, black and white. Collegiate Swea plete color line. (The Original Xmas Club) HUCK FACE TOWELS— SZ 50 HEMSTITCHED TABLE CLOTHS $‘; 98 A most complete line of Cotton, Part-linen and s L $1.25 Springte All-linen Face Towels, with colored and h 6 in fou e P Union Suits borders ; for immediate use as well as Xmas pri P ' 16x36 16x32 16x32 18x36 18x36 18x36| 69¢ 58INCH TABLE DAMASK 16c 20c 25¢ 33c¢’ 35¢ 45¢ : e 5 $1.00 Women's Wor $3.98 BLOCK PLAID BLANKETS whipped edge in pink, > . 1 M e e Sheet Blankets, in Rose, ™ Union $4.50 QUILTED COMFORTS Blue, Tan and Gray. Heavy, Cotton-filled, Double-bed R S 7 excenti P S Tt e tieed g @y gg | This is an exceptional and figured satine horders. Al r 50 = quilted. Guarantesd Sil 25c COLORED AND WHITE OUTING—— 29c PILLOWCASES ; A lovely assortment of X e e « 0 z g By | Striped Outing, in pink and r Limit, 295 Rabsss < blue, also plain white; full 4 Undershirts pieces and perfect: 27 inches \.“fiasfl CBOCHET BEDSPREADS T tier €) 59¢c Boys' & G 66x80 Double Blankets—the heavy, = 5 colors ST anil warsn kind. with 2 neatly $ 33 04x76 Block Plaid $1.25 Women 3. CUTES'] BABYS TOGGERY AT RECOGNIZED LOW PRICES BV | $3.00 Chinchilla Best Makes of Gl . utR,';;.,[e; ;,.;ce,}mes y | and Corduroy Coats $ I 98 Boy or girl style; made m Women’s Chamois Suede Cuff Gloves ||| || =oodquality chinchitia or I wale corduroy; quilted li Fabric Gloves for women in soft, | ||l all-around belts, large pea - I e e e e | buttons 7S¢ Men's_ Silk-and-Wool ered backs. All season’s new shades. c $7.00 Crepello Coats B All-wool Crepella Women’s Lined Gloves ‘ s Tiaens” soasll eorlan oo Reindeer - finish Lined Fabric embroidered il Gloves, 2-clasp; heavy embroidered 59 $1Whita Dresecs | 45 (M rontr B backs, double finger tips; all colors. c | ! z Boys’ and Girls’ Boy Scout Gauntlet Knitted Golf Gloves Gloves Marm Wool Jersey Cloth | ; Mado of fine, Gloves for hoys G with % : and girls. Nov- rette cufs 1 i heer nainsook, gy “yeave feceed lined and | ancy si d 2 to 6 emblem _trimmed. and embroid 8 pColoTe—Tan. Gray Colors—Gray. brown Il with French knots full, deep hems. Velvets—Sauns et Suede—Kid $ 99 pera Pumps IMMEDIATE DELIVERY e ‘ vv Black, Gray, Tan ‘ SIld:-n;ufkls:rSatpep(-);::rds THIS BE AUTIFUL NEW PL AYER : A B | Newest Novelty Footwear . 52500 GIRLS COATS | S13.00 BOYS LONGIE With its rich mahogan_y case and latest expression devices will 4 \ Sucdine, velour cloth $ 1 7 98’ 4-PIECE SUITS [ J add untold joy and happiness to your home. Just think of the fun o e e o Good-ooking, Sturdv-wearing Suits © you can have with the entire family gathered around this dandy i . PZYI‘.,F‘:“[‘?‘,“; Knpelior ors: Mannieh cgats, one Jong player singing the songs you love best or dancing to the latest fox % :!:';.‘f‘."..’.i“"né;“u-, T ree, T an, gy, brow ‘isw . 5 ‘C:’ e trots and waltzes. You will not miss the easy Two-Dollar Club terms. : F Dreuu. e A | . O:YS inchilla | |69¢ Boys’ Pemle Blonses Call and investigate immediately! : FY A INEE e B Coats - ‘brigan, Vel- Made of 98 == vets and | (‘.1 Crepe Dress- | B> es, straight- Tne models: nicely trim. | ery fronts and _pockets: Il e L 2 _and ¢ med in tw to mateh: |ff{: o 6 to 15 years. med ln tmotone shecit:| iy, thades . VERY SPECIAL “——VERY SPECIAL————— . | d $1.25 Boys’ Cord $1.00 Girls’ Gingham Dresses | e J?lvenile oSylfit S G Street Corner 13th ; : GoodQuality Ging- | L e Home of the Chickering Piano i ham Dresses, made 7 O s g =1y 4 N ztrralcgoi:‘l‘l;r;g‘:i"gaglmq:; c S | wash crash tops. Hr:nd‘ tined c o . o collar and cuffs. Sizes 3 to - 2 E¥ g WEELo-ORT - : - 2 > s *{ trimmings; all colors; 6 vears. Colors are blue and : A _ 2 - 5 > to 10 years. n y brown. |pretty | terns |

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