Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1925, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, N()V]‘L\IBER 10, 1925, Schwartz—Ladies’ Tailor Ready-to-Wear Dresses ¥ v 829 1th St. ADDRESS at Conn. Ave. wer from the or Hotel EXPERT DESCRIBES - STRANGE NEW RAY Dr. M«Ihkan Says Discovery Was Made in Balloons and Atop Peaks. 1727 L S Around will purchase sehstitu ey are OB- | By the PAINABLE November il TR Sl 3 8 shed the cxister Immediate L. P. STEUART & BRO. 138 12th N.E. 2003 Depend Dances ® Wardman Park Hotel Every Eventug From 19 o'Clock Wardman Park Boernstein Orchestra Cover Charge, 50c For reserations call Col. 2000 THE BEST LUNCHEON f o, 3y SERVICE INTOWN jii . to its s Light Speed Tests. recent Ny | THE CANDY OF THE £0UTH 1223 F Street N.W. <. near specimen found in Charge Accounts snstios, Invited SELECT NO»W Watches For Xmas Giving Us Louise Hor | Mme. 1 of the concert 3 ington 4 an unu: of the boxe e audience Mme. Home: in her inte iters Into Heav 1 | with vitality and uvlrvv 1t di Flori” from M | was sung with b In Novelty as Well as Standard Models of all Dependable Makes R. Harris & Co. 7th & D Hugo Wolf, T ms—all exquisite WADREX Ice Cream RICH WITH PURE CREAM, WADREX COMPLETELY SATISFIES EVERY MEM- BER OF THE FAMILY WITH ITS DELICIOUS FLAVOR. YOUR FAMILY DESERVES THE BEST—TREAT THEM TO WADREX. MADE BY THE WASHINGTON WHOLESALE XCHANG re.”” Mme. ng role of Delila in the Washington | Opera Company’s production of that opera here Janu; Clul; Steward D)es Special Dispateh to The ardiotitrie ington, D. g aged 61. (ounls Limerick, first employed by J feller, sr., upon arri States. A widow and three children survive. , and was . Rocke 7 .} < |[FORT RESTORATION URGED ‘Plln Afoot to Make Shrine of Fort $21,000,000 MODEL TOWN SOON TO BE ABANDONED " Project of William M. Wood. Too Far Removed From Financial Center of State. VIGTIM IDENTIFIED - INVINE EXPLOSION Youth Seen Before Blast With One Indicted for Al- leged Murders. | Shawsheen, 10.—Shaw- s model industrial set H nd built at a cost of | | WVilllam M. Wood when | head of the American Woolen | s to be abandoned. The an-| | rcement last nizht that the i Woolen Co. would ecutive offices to this city was in : the knell of an |, o Amer ican move its soundir to whic of ghe of thought vear date e er has not be | the i his development o s president of the v Co. last year be- | Y ill-health and was suc . his brother-in-1 , Henry Wil st ight Stump ® | that Davis Young ecn ri tance f the explosio clared his inv many dets h md fing Pulaski. at the mine the hea s of Count Casmir Pul he liberation | colonies. der the plan the fort would be able for military use in a na- al emergency APARTMENTS Three modern fireproof buildings at the northeast corner of Connecti- cut and Cathedral Avenues. 1, 2 and 3 rooms, with dining kitchen and bath—elevator serv: Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St.—Main 6830 Kennedy Bros., Builders and Owners > ALL HAIL THE KING! HE'LL SOON BE HERE | Nevada C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 715 13th Street "A“"Magnificent Collection of Over 500 Oriental Rugs and Carpets In all sizes and weaves, including Kashans, Sarooks, Kermanshahs, Serapis, Lilahans, Kanda- hars, Chinese, ete. To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, November 10th, 11th and 12th, 1925 At 2 P. M. Each Day. | By Order of P. Filippucci, Inc., 878 Broadway, New York, in Connection With the stsolutlon of the Corporatmn On View Monday, November 9th. Terms: Cash. C. G. Sloan & Co., Il\c., Aucts | plays exemplifying the work of the Among the stores are Woodward & | 0s., Golden- Sons, Hecht [FATHER AND SON TAKE BRIDES ON SAME DAY | R. Rush Lewis, Wealthy nmymm and Ranson R. Lewis Wed Sat- in Baltimore. MOVING VAN BURNED. Fire Is Started by Exhaust Pipe Palais I . Backfiring. i ) boo ‘h\‘ ‘“] ‘]:’ fa :"‘"l Special Dispatch to The Star. s cen assigned, so far, a oGl GRANTSVILLE, Md., CODLIDGE MESSAGE - HELPSRED CROSS - Finest Tnbute Ever Pald | Work of Organization, De- clares Gen. Johnston. November ed by J “re DE | November 10.- ’ and her Lewis, a | wealthy dair ans %, were marrie m.‘ Ll ce Dodge Hot: and Mrs. Rose | » is Miss Mar > hands ind that ained furniture f e age | house and value was seve { dollars. . 95¢ $1.50 in Japan PINDLER 801 11th St. NW. Main 2704 0. N. Duvall, Williams, LEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER MEN’S SUITS (Silks and Linens Excepted) LADIES’ SUITS w1d for more than a year. | Sues for 36 032.38 0il Tax. The 2d and 3d “Acts” of the “GREATER HAHN’S” Program “Go on the boards” this Week 1CT TWO is for men only. Our clubby New “MAN’S SHOP” opens Thursday—in the spendid new Federal-American Bank Build- ing, Corner 14th and G Streets. o o Scene: Right at the center of Washington’s greatest business, financial and governmental activities. Achieving another lifetime ambition: To provide men and boys with their own separate Shop - in which, amid luxurious sur- roundings, they can buy their “FLORSHEIMS” and other Reliable Hahn Shoes. . “ 4 L 4 'HE Third Act is for Men, Women and Children. Our big new “Arcade Shop” at 322224 14th Street—near Park Road. OPENS SATURDAY For the convenience of our thousands of friends in Mt. Pleasant and Columbia Heights —the stage is set for another handsomely equipped new Hahn Shoe Store. Watch for Further Details in Tomorrow’s Papers! Corner 7th and K Sts. 414 9th Street N. W. 1914-16 Penna. Avenue 233 Penna. AvenueS. E. Now Completing “A GREATER HAHN’S” “MAN’S SHOP” “WOMEN’S SHOP” ‘“ARCADE SHOP” 14th & G Sts. 1207 F St. 3222-24 14th St. AMen's and Boys' Shoes Women's Shoes Only Nen's, Women's, Children’ s Making Seven “HAHN?” Stores in Washington %%fi%%%@%%fl%% S s e

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