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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925. Ttlpodward & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ® THE EVENING conspire to develop moral ¢ 3 {are in the best sense the i | first lne of defense. Ne: ! in our history have we felt s ¢ additicnal light on the pow it | which it say henson had in ]I\i&xh:}n(»pd of !)1 r which the |em e o NATION'S DEFENSE it FULLUWING BARED .. things of the spiri atte of Gl | | with Ex-Klan Dragon N Murder the evidence of m: wealth and | the increase of power, there is an un1 Trial Resumes Medical Testimony. satisfled craving for that which sha e more evident tl Bishop Freeman Speaks at|maie more ev | Ceremony at Edifice 0f | o omins ox H W temple is to stand . St. John the Divine. e CACONNITTEE | politi | was re | eventy to God's pres. , this mighty o been made by despite t in_jall, still itical ‘quar trial of D. C two co-defendants t way from re Ku Klux e x-evlinder types, four-wheel brakes tires and closed bodies are witnesses to e e )t Fall designs of automo- *|No Need Seen for Supervising | nowe: i ! Body Yet—Memorandum }‘“ e e e May Be Issued. al and The District Commissioners ]l:l\l" festival | coneluded the coal situation in Wash- | ngton at the present time does not | rcessitate appointment of o mmittee or the taking of any eps to supervise distribution, at the District Bullding ngineer Commisstoner B had conferred with J. etary of the Coal Merchan rd of Trade, regarding the situ: % and that the Commissioners | Wax ssue a memorandum to the v . soon containing information \pm'l:ll S e R i ning substitutes for hard coal | b)"’ - et s peth fa and how it should be e able and heamtiful gloss—can wash- y ) ed with soap and water. ENAMELOID ] 2 covers approximately 400 sq. feet to Before Thanksgiving Floor comes closer, why not “do over” the Waxing Brush and 1-1b. Staples dining room furniture and woodwork? Excellent results and small cost will feature the job if you employ S-W ENAMELOID ina variety AGAIN TOMORROW— Sale of Sanford’s Rugs at Extremely Low Prices (Compare with Prices Now Marked on Regular Stock) Ten days ago the Rug Section sold v R ite plan ¢ ROOF dertaken under pres CEMENT BLACK $1.50 Gal. 1 situation and 4 the public should N s 3 e t creating a separate fuel D. C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, MURPHY VARNISH COMPANY AND OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINT PRODUCTS. DYER BR@THERS INCOR l'“l(\ll n 734 Thirteenth St. the gallon. i \\hn Lnameloid is an ideal finish i e i today he tho Discontinued patterns irom the fa- mous rug mak .in his best 1\31()\\'2] weav T'u.r\t ]H\L(\ more rugs in one day than ever be- fore. Why? Because every one who came to see these beautiful Chinese and Persian dcxign& realized at once > values they were. what remarkabl Sanford’s Seamless Beauvals Axmmsters Underprlced 9x12 .... $49.50 6x9 $29.50 27x54 . $3.95 83x10.6 . $47.50 4.6x%6.6 .. $1575 225x36 .. $3.25 7.6x9 .... $37.50 3xé Westchester Wilton Seamless Velvet Rugs—Fringed $49.50 8.3x10.6 . ... Luzerne Seamless Velvet Rugs, Fringed — Low Priced %2 .. $38.50 7.6x9 8.3x10.6 $36.50 Beauvais Axminster Runners Sale Priced 27x9 .... $1150 27x15 $18.50 36x12 27x12 ... $15.50 36x9 $15.50 We Also Offer at This Time. 50 9x12 High-grade Fringed Wool Wilton Rugs Specially Reduced, $77‘50 Lovely American 50 Gold-Leaf-Decorated Pottery Iron Bridge Lamps T Offers Gift Suggestions Special, $3.45 i \ Bright and pastel colors are Perhaps there is noth- cleverly combined in this pull- | ing that would more Just the lamp for Winter use = —with its rich brown parch- e over sweater and golf hose set. appeal to ment shade. in attractive silhouette, s12. i universally | any of your friends, old floral and decorative borders, it adds a note of warmth to the room. I’rnm Frank. 8325 mission the task ¢ erles of fuel to THE MENS STORE OF WOODWARD & LOTHROP For Comfort and Health Buy Arch Support Shoes ...... BXGe .o Madeb: Thomson- Crooker Shoe Co. Boston $19.50 Rug Section, St and young, than pot- tery. For the house- wife it will please, for Sweater and Golf |l —— &5 Hose Sets, s12 giving one more little The wintry wind that blows the personal thing that goes to make her room ball off its course and makes the game one of thrilling attractive. There are tainty, Of wrought iron, with gold leaf desion on foot and arm. Equipped with con venient adjustable swivel, plug and cord. And the price is low, indeed, for such a well-made iron lamp. Lamp Section, Fifth floor. four unusual types from which to choose. In each of these come bud and flower vases, bowls for fruit. nuts and flowers, ferneries 1 set of sweater and hose in the same pattern and colors, coat uncer- or pull-over style, knitted of also brings the need for pure wool to keep you warm. for table and windows Sweaters, $8; Hose, $4 Men's Furnishings Section, First floor baskets, lamp base HAD RHEUMATISM p = and, in the “BYBEE” FOR YEARS— p } pottery, pitchers, can- FOUND HELP AT LAST dle holders and table S— bowls. Sketch 1 — Illustrates the pattern of the “WOOD- Beautiful Crystal Mirrors $9.75 to $110 These handsome all-glass mirrors for mantel, buffet or console are of heavy plate glass etched in attractive de- Separately, if des R KRR RN B signs or mitered in plain, rich lines that reflect all lights. Console Mirrors, $9.75 to $110 Mantel Mirrors, $30 to $65 R beautifully o xR ells how X ) simple home ught relief. R XX %% ,. Q O XX %% XK XS X% c suffer. after report t v c complete simple home treat- hester <loan’s Li ed to me, 4 im quite A little Sloa atted on lightly and a g tide of fresh, germ-destroying blood Is sent tin- gling through pain-ridden tissues. No rubbing! The medicine itself does the work Soon the swelling and inflamma- tion go down e aching stops, Almost suddenly you find yourself from pain, really com- 1 bottle today All druggists 85 cents. Dr. S. Sloan, 118 V. 18th St Ne A striking blocked pattern in red combined with black and gray. Pull-over sweater and golf hose, $12 set. Woodward X Latheop The diamond design is one of the most popular, best looking. This set in brown diamonds with light lines between. $12 set. ROSE” pottery. Sketch 2—Shows the de- sign of the “Clyro.” Sketch 3—Pictures a unique and beautiful pot- tery resembling the famous Rookwood, and coming in the same soft shades. Sketch 4—Is an example of the “BYBEE"” pottery which we carry in blue and green. This is a glazed ware made in the Ken- tucky mountains. Choice Pieces of Amer- ican Pottery from 50c to $15 Piece Potters Section. Fifth Seer. Mirror Section, Fifth fisor Antique Jeweled Perfume Trays, $2.95 A complement to any woman’s boudoir would be one of these gilt- finished trays in the court pattern, with French lace under glass covering and the han- dles studded with col- ored stones. Jewelry Sectlon, First floor. =3