Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1925, Page 19

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THE EVENING BURLEITH CITIZENS’ STAR, WASHINGTON, NOVEMBER 12, 1925. of R street residents to have the Burleith bus line routed on R instead of Q street in Georgetown were both D. €., THURSDAY," Two Killed Every Hour. I o Chronicle. [ 19 HEADS WOMAN PASTORS. From the San Fra: NEW CLUE 'S FOUND INDONAHUE THEFT. Kansan Feminine Preacher Is Re- referred to the executive committee | TWo persons in this country arel i E) _ OFFICERS ELECTED |5 s, caties, commiie e St i, S 00 g Unbleached g o elected by Association. The association approved the type It these fetalliics were Cotton Sheeting Remnants DETROIT, November 12 UP.—The of construction of houses on_Thirty- : opember 1 b seventh street between S and T streets. ceneym Ui Association Backs Fight for Right 12V/5¢ Yd. 18¢ Yd. Rev. M. Madeline Southard of Win- i ks W of n fo1d" Rans i bio o of pow o S e 2 S ';Hm:\fl‘m;' ! '“le‘;‘ed ,"::::,de:; to Contract Against House Trade marks, called ‘“chops” in o o g Desiaie Jencihs China, are so valuable In that country : 2 " “Brooklyn Billy,” Known as | Women Preachers the morning Sales to Negroes. ¢ it & Chinese merchant places his Sheeting Cotton that a1t ik o 4 |session of annual " on a plece of currency the |be attaine “individual, Heavy. double-flecced |convention whether dri not, makes | : | ¥ becomes good, guaranteed by a Sneak Thief, Sought by | Other omic R. M. Heath was elected president | him™ at valu ) his mind to adice president,” Dr. 3 of the Burleith Citizens' Association, Scotland Yard. & e Rl Wilcor m-d Cloud, | Succeeding John D. Battle, at a meet- N >r. Led|ing last night at Mount Tabor Church. S Sl ated Press ; ‘\I::; 3 lm";‘l; : Vice president, R. M. NEW YORK, November 12.—A new |2nd ’at s. < secret easurer, Mrs. 1. suspect is being sought in cor Sk Pl G, Prince; members of the executive fish cakes committee, Aubrey B. Carter and tion with the theft of $638,000,in| G that make jewels_on September 30" from The WILL OPPOSE TRUCK RULE | 17opk Daxasiis, focttwolyeara) and England f: Ll pun Repiember 80 ibm b H. Moran, for New England fa- Donahue, ss 3 Th on n",‘: to ‘m. M & M. Committee to Give Views| l;vlhn D. Battle and Willlam A. mo“’-l °V’;°'thc aidens were re-elected delegates to igi ady-to- ¢ B at Hearing on Traffic, the Federation of Citizens' Assocks. 2:‘%‘;‘?51:?3&:! | Inthe N t Winter Fashi | T speciat raste committee of the | YRS i omroven the nent| e Erao fa. | n the Newest Winter Fashions | Merchants and Manufacturers’ Asso-|of the North Capitol Citizens' Assosia. ace | mous Gorton’s Cod Fish—No Bones. Look for the cheerful blue- dton in the Buc tion will attend the public hearing it the District Building Monday morn ing to express its views on the pend its to the trafic code. ley vs. Corrigan and case, 1 before the Supreme u-mx of the United States, in which | the right of white property owners | to covenant not to sell to negroes is Gold and Silver Metal Gold and Silver Lace mail truck robber tence of death in con amendm: .00 o o tionne e. [to covenant not to sell t Silk Faille New-Britain i eral members of the committee | A1 Issue, and referred to its executive .vellow can. . il iy oneeserates Iy with, Commis. | Sommittee; with authority to act, the| and-ye Sleek Satins made it a pract ize hotels ‘] Trafh Di Ptor | C s = = " » - frequented by wealthy dge Lr',‘,...,..'mn.:.'t‘ ot iaetion e Rich Velvets Street ists, and it was th o The 5 H 2 ADOBASNO | g - e e 2 i i et et of e | Striking Fabric s from Paris a few uso attend the public he; vote and ¢ St Iy { i i g T : o e U RN, | Yoie_2nd Considerauis f the ptiion i Combinations Palace detective | of the proposed changes, including the | $02900000000000000000000000090000. » 0000999999 0094990090090 ! j'-"\g‘ regulation wh h would prohibi |h'02 3:30000 2222 000:03: ....28.3....3233.332233» 33338338 22224 333838833823 ¢ j‘ erious | golid-tive trur s and horse-dr Here you will find the chic little turban of metal clot o paisley, silver or gold, the transparent lace hat in m effects that shadow the eyes and add a note of , with metal flowers or fancies, L felony in ec inection with action chic *égbuyinjg dance costume. Large shapes L iy Bwn s S0 DALLA', Novembe means close-fitting types in brilliant colors as well as black. The | ta was ¢ 0sen as the & S diid il I ¢ .-:n late yesterday by the Southern clever touches of trimming and individual lines not Cash-Saving Shecial| Medical A on, in ‘session here A o . precess | Next v convention will be held | worthy features. the third week in November. We buy for cash —and sell for cash —and the saving is yours—h ere —al- FridaySale of SmartShoes Fashionable shoes for women who know style Sl £ and value when they see it. These shoes constitute z a very special purchase and consist of = . f Buckled Step-in Pumps $ THE KI HAS ARRIVED More Sensational Than Ever— 2 Tots’ Coats Opera Pumps, Oxfords Strap Pumps Satin Velvet Patent Tan Leathers 3londe, black and tan in all heel styles and all sizes in thc but not in every style. Perfect quality. Second Floor Sizes 2to 6 \ SIinpNivgYE 322323832“2388ttttfttzttt38888382832328382338283223 833288823323823:8883323232833333822332333333883838238 $333888343028888828332808888828238888288888828282828838883888333 In its entirety the Crescent Limited seesssrsresne oy s 19¢ Irregulars of $1.50 and §2 9c from locomotive to observation car pre- Sl - S| 3 oo ’ |ig] #osevsesseerssesesssss Boys’ 79c Blouses, 59c § 3 '%g % Dress Goods 69 3 oent iriped porcates vl : lsllhzlsd : 1« c 3 selfstripe madras Do $ Ruffle c 3 1l 3 fullcut yoke back. Sizes 7 to 15. 3 | ‘E, { Remnants, Yd. . % Street Floor $ Curtai; Pai . gt gy ¢ Curtains, Pair, 3 g! 3 Formerly 81 to 5125 the 3 Men’s $1.69 Union Suits ¢ Avou 10 : { ¥ yard. 36- costum + back ( b4 | ‘((5}\ T durc serge and % Slzs $ ity white, | e ¢ ‘ 19l ® weaves. R Medium-weight cotton ribbed & efte. Perfect 4 | y’; 4 Street Floor ¢ suits. Cut generously full and % tractive and dainty . i + : ¢ roomy. Well tailored garments, $ Third Floor $ i %040044000000440400008% ;4 or random gray. Sizes g A 1 | &l 4 Cloth njecmey . ecessessoreessserseed $2/% $1.50 Birdeye Cloths o Street Floor Infants’ Hose, 19c | ; : 35 $1.19 Doz. Men’s 25¢ and 35¢ Hose 3 Pairs for 30 E | :: | 100 pieces in the .m“ :mfm\ 18‘: Pl’. & *® | 5l iy for use. Good weight lisle B b33 A double heel and toe. Street Floor 5 5| t Cordovan, bla :::g Boys $1 39 S caters champasne and fawn Rayon Hosnery, 19C £ | podi=|i v eatel to 1115, r E | . oo 5 Street Floor a1 2 Velour Cheviot po4Ee! $1.15 [ P &Ml coatstyle _\-lr.\m Sl or. ETEIERRESEUER IR EET AN . Street Floor B | Chinchilla o Checks $31 winour cgiiar. 1 meeand 3 8125 House 85 : Paris Lace Curtains g | heather mixtu 2 . : €1 Sl (1) cmall boys' sweaters in s . { Polair Third Novelties 32 E G e s wiih ol :DreSses .. : i ?155 Pr. ! 1 - . An odd lot of curtains in one ! Floor S5< g‘ I Gtreet_Floor 4 ¢ to four pair lots = 35 povs $6.95 O b : + ¢ patterns in % Boys’ $6. verceats ¢ ! itns| that | 5 = . *e & 4 $ 95 bS e $ ands3a ! Another maker yields to our persuasion and gives $24 g;‘ $4 $ neatly tr b 1 Floor i us gholce of several hundred C.oats—hlg.h-gragle and $3 |l boys’ cc iae : white ;'r‘ colore 1 Curtam Remnants =4 | stylish—well made and warmly lined and inter-lined. S 5:? d b deitens i3 r\\‘xrnx_ A‘\{.\;ugx i : 121 C vd. i i Trimmed with collars of Beaverette, Caracul and fur 5o I8 | nd convertible Y"'”-“ $ ter time than < one E: | fabrics. The colors are Blue, Brown, Tan, Rust, etc. b g ot o $ ;,x.mhh Jour war B ‘r,g | Boys’ English Coats, with velvet collars, were in- ::( | Boys Wash Sults $ price so + g | cluded in the purchase—and are in the sale. ::‘ e 5] 15 ¢ tionally low. 5¢ 5 > 2 ! - Second Floor 3¢ | Third Floor 85 hd $150 suits in button- $, oo o ST T 000 R b 19~c Neckwlear} 21c | b3l niddy ambray *% eoeerel A lot of assorted neckivear left i *0 | atly trimmed with $1 Sateen Petticoats om la sales events and Ive * 2009% 200000000009 ®0. » o smart accessories. [ 3338883333332322283333332822233333332223333332322283333332322388333: 333338223 E e 9c S | s - Rose, purple and green, in e | — 5 Street Kloor slender line styles and finished Street Floor 1444400000000 0 00000000 with fancy p ed ruffles. MMQO»”Q r || The NEW and BETTER B3 $250 to 3 Second Floor iy FReans | CRESCENT LIMITED g 5308 $7.98: $2.98 Corduroy Robes nfants’ | The story of the CRESCENT 5"; XK : =3 $1.98 : $5 98 Coats LIMITED, De Luxe all-Pullman train ;1 1monos . . e b i wide-wale corduroy robes, in # White 1B RereatNey Yok andeNes O Tins £ formerly $250. 3 ¢ k and pansy. Slightly soiled $ Souki | | via Washington and Atlanta, has been | 08 and 8 were $3.98. ¢ from disy b Ao one of continued sccess and thorough ¥l 3 These are crepe L\m(\l\(h $ 08 m-i_::lud Hml-r . Lt appreciation by the traveling public and breakfast coats in plain § 4 . L e |} since its inauguration. 3| ¢ and floral patterns. Slightly $ c Flanne ette : Sizes 2 | Q| ¢ soiled from displ b Pettlcoats, 59c b Second | In order to maintain the high stand- & o3 Second Floor 3 Assorted striped. hommelette, - S4$S+ 4000000000 0roses 4 of service adopted for this train, 3 . A Pl ot M : -1 | B T U fnsnisage s SR S Sonits ionr man construction, has now been re- et oys - ants Secondl Foar Yd ceived and placed in operation. | 25 c Yd. | ~ } $1.00 $5 and $6 Corsets _ Fancy and plain mesh veil [_\;, There is & Club Car for smoking ot R es i deat Seloce in black and colors. Combi 5 ||| =nd social enjoyment purposes. Valet 81| Biue, brown ana eray: also brown o $4.00 or self-color dots. | | | e QRIS GRS S B Kait Bloomers, B | || versons -nd‘m'“;:"* chairs, v'"““;"‘," 2 Cl’llldl‘e‘;lr;sl Gg;nflets round models. Medium B ni oomers. 25? = : !}! varties of friends to improvise their @l and low bust. Four and six hose om knit own circles for conversational pur- é 39 supporters, bloomers poses, just as you do in your own club 3 c Second Floor . . home; a buffet where soft drinks, = £ kgm . PELANG e F Ed % ica’ 3 l h s i ined : Fleece gauntlets with cloth ) roeetrrsroreny ur Edgings c S cas 22 ne ars, cigarettes, etc., may be obtained ; 3! hand and imitation leather cuff. . 2 America’s Great Credit Clothing e i e e i tana ana imitation tenther et 3 ¥ 5cq Window Panels ¢ % it o 1 [ - Is P . I faole e ST S e SR banospa e HUCHORHEE b Usually priced at 5159 54 St weaily g, Is Prep: CRESCENT LIMITED : s l\lflh, s Preparing to Meet When meal time arrives the dining i N i'"‘i'( ';l"‘(’,:;"l $ 88 E : Strest Floor E i the next most popular : < All Washington on T All B Lo T . Wt G < | hi ticular feature has been P“llm < ¢ 3 1 % | 3 e aeritl it cad amply pro 2 an Luxe Train : rr$11.79 : i Pancls. Just one and two § g, - : ) ] Fancy cuff gloves in perfect a pa v f & S vided for. Nice cean cars and zood | Between New York and New Orleans ||| . e quniies” L nige § i Paitern. Wonderful b, ety { via Waohington and Atlanta | [ismamge Lot ColNE. nuimizee In an cxtra curtain for a win- § Second Floor | g The Observation Car is equipped | R : dow in the house, don't ¢ 53 50 Jersev Pan‘y 15 | with lounging room for women pas- " Street Flo miss these curtains. + s A 1R | sengers, with a shower bath adjoining. Schedule of the | | C Sire o Third Floor : Dresses 52 98 55 | Arrangements for the use of this bath \ andlewick Bed Sets 4., 00viveeoeersoooees o ) 4. 2 | should be made with the ladies’ maid. RESCENT LIMITED LS 1 $ A e ”.sw r mu_ro_gra.qsr-: “n(l; fium;;\ B | There are magazines and a writing desk ; | 5 Men’s $1 Shirts and loomers. Trimmed with appli- |5/ t | in the Observation Car. A telephone i Ysou-rmmu\n NORTHBOUND | 18, only. ) thuncrhcolored ‘and que and si embroidery. Copen, (£ | service is available at New York, At- Ly e mkn ) . | L. fi'mg:i:yr LSRRI 1000 PM- ] 1]|%8! white hedsprend sets that former. Drawers, 796 Ea. e g o ] lanta and New Orleans. Lv. Baltimore ... Lv. Atlanta (So.Ry.) CT | | llv r;rildhfn;- sir\ to $8. Twin and Medium-weight cotton ribbed Cb'ldr 3 w l X double bed_sizes. oy . 2 DO\,,F _FAIL ,ro RFAD Thece e a 1‘:“' m,,;‘ b w“,,__:;. By aanghen (S 0 | S'rgt Floor garments of sturdy quality udaren's 60! I L £ e = a2 attendance on the train for service . A Montasmers (ASWERES 1000 | Y X : Sweatcrs $ (& d children en route when de- . [ +eesee0000000sevsoesss, Sateen faced Ecru only. Sizes y | FULL PARTICULARS OF HIS s She e i & competene .| Lo T 7o TOVRY BAR A By T : * imported A At sipon ; <U e is also - | i - : 1 slipover LS - Surist and will perform manicure serv- \ mported and Domestic, 2 Street_ Floor i ehits, e Do ped.t fce at a reasonable charge. SR T T "r Children’s Union Suits Tormeriy $205 ana 53 | ere Is 'o Finer lrain an s h Second “loor G FOR TICKETS OR RI.IERVA'HONS CALL CITY TICKET OFFICE, Fleeced, waist _ attachment Knitted sents a picture of modern limited pas- GREAT FREE OFFER IN TOMORROW'’S PAPER 1 i its with hi . 3 senger service, good to t_h:h e to S. E arec ReE IATTSSIT Ak 203 iradle A (;fnm\:[c] uuported otes it e ‘fi:n:telgf( l::: Sets $ behold and at once assures the travel- i - nglis broadcloth and onds of $1 quality. Sizes 2 to 12 R SNt e e b I s Sacoth et e il . BURGESS, Division Passenger Agent. domestic fabric shirts in § years 6 Infants’ Sets, consisting on time arrival at terminals and also ¢! | | collar attached and neck- Street Floor of ca e and b affords the comforts usually desired b | ] t an p. sacque and bootees 2 discriminating clientele. % band styles. White, tan, Lace Remnanu, 3(: Yd. in white with pink or blue 3 | | 3 blue and gray. Fullcut and Short lengths of val laces fn § trmming. Formerly $298 § In view of the superior facilities pro- 3 wellmaces: Szes TPzt 17 diamond mesh. Lengths ranging to $4.98 Street Floor Second Floor S e SR S PSS 4 } : | ; .o vided a reasonable extra fare sharged on this train. is from one to five yards. Street Floor RAILWAY srsrnu{ 7777 v v

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