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STAR,. WASHINGTON, . C, WEDNESDAY, - N WEMEBER 11 1925. COUNTY BODYADS RECINAL PROECT Arlington Federation™ Offers | Bills to Facilitate State Co-Operation. <, | County by the Federal Government ontinued, “that the powers of the ized to deal with the P Commission sed by the | by the federa it mandatory upon tion Commission to |} public hearings and to give | Duilding was Y- | ¢ of hearings whenever p | Puilding regul: charter is sought for the operation of 2 it is the desire and pur-| public utilities. le of V vs with Railroad Case Cited. beau- |- The fact that recently the n granted company through in|REPLY TO DRYS’ CHARGE. Association Against Prohibition Denies Lack of Patriotism. The Assoclation Against the Prohibi- tion Amendment last night fssued a itement in answer to a resolution ‘of the Anti-Saloon League which had g Ality and patriot- Lace Swindlers in City. “Imported lace’ s\\'l.nd)\'ru nt during the P AL turned out to mestic variety HREXEXEXES d Today is Armistice Day, and e recall with reverence the memory of our honored dead who gave their lives that the world might be made safe for BE L democracy. ; The Hecht Co. I Street at 7th % SAMOVAR. A CAFETERIA J Under Supervision Norman W. Oyster Co., Inc. Convenient to Noontime Shoppers and Business Men. Cleverly Secluded From the Whirl and Clatter of City Streets, Artistic, Vividly Colorful, yet Harmonious. A Real Accomplishment in Something Different. “A Cuisine for Discriminating Appetites.” Luncheon Cafeteria Afternoon Tea . Dinner Service or Cafeteria EARLE THEATER Buiping Ground Floor 13th and E Streets. Entrance on E Street (57 the “GREATER HAHN'S” Expansion Program \ SOLID as the marble masontry of this palatial new banking house are the qualities, values, and ideals back of the “Hahn” Shoe business. . . . . Hence, it is fitting that our handsome new “Man’s Shop” should go on the corner of this splendid new building—at the very center of Washington’s greatest financial, business, and Governmental Sl - 2 3 And here, at last, we may give you men what we’ve been wanting to give you fifty years— “cA Shoe Shop all your own.” Consider it as such—and make full use of its facilities! The doors are open! : Our Mr. Jos. W. Gibson, in Charge MANS SHOP Cor. 14" & G St, Meris & boys Shoes Sxclusively. LU R S S E S LR LR R R R . L Tue Hann “MAN’S SHOP” Orens ToMoRrrROW! On the Corner of 14th & G Sts. in the Federal-American Bank Bldg. Second cAct of And here we shall feature FLORSHEIM Shoes for Men In a shop all to them- selves on the Main Floor, a Clubby convenient place to find ALL the famous “FLORSHEIM " styles. One of the world's truly great makes of men's fine shoes. Most styles (as at all our other $ stores) are . S e 10 J fioofio “snue In the Cheery ‘Basement Shop * “HAHN SPECIAL " $5.95 and $7.00 Shoes Dr.. Reed Cushion Sole Shoes for Men Other well-known Hahn Shoe-Leaders Boy's & Junior Men's $4.00 to $8.00 Shoes eAnd On Both Floors HOSIERY'! shoe findings. accessories and the Hahn Repair Service “Hahn” Men’s Departments—Continue at all the other “Hahn” Stores in Washington (Except our new “Women’s Shop”)—including our new “ARCADE SHOP” 322224 14th Street, Opening Saturday