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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925. * 35 GRS A B MR PR R S I SRR (T T A TS B R e R L TR (2 EHIEAGU Nflw PGR'I’ l;)l‘;‘l‘l)\\( n?ll\‘.xlnificl::dle of the new Wel- OPPOSED To ELECTION !:gal'le]d'.“\::(s:u‘::;:gs:h:ehs‘sfg::%?l?:ug;:: LINEH AWAITS sch GIRL. Catherine Lowass, 6, recovering|of America stationed in .\I:u]dl:usmxr: Blooms Three Times a Year. from pneumonia, was hustled on |Catherine was born there. This Even then the St. Lawrence route ed at noon. e board, bundled in the kindly arms|Summer Mr. Lowass came to Amer & se in the orchard of ‘\\uuld be ice-locked part of the year OF LOCAL ASSESSORS|“i £°5. Ross, American Legion Aquitania Delays Sailing for Con-|of a husky baggage man. With|ica on a furlough with his fam G > ord_ of Flanden nd full realization of the dream of e post commander of Laure, Mise., de- Catherine safely on board, Capt.| Last week, returning to New York : 1 three ( |opening the center of the continent National Tax Conference Speaker | livered an Armistice day address. valescent, Aged Six. Charles sounded “cast off” and the | Catherine became ill, pneumonia de- H to sea traffic would come only with ! e NEW YORK, November 12 (#).— | Aquitania was on her way to South- | veloped, but she had recovered suffi- S aus SHahT i AL 3. deepening the present Lakes-to-the. Would Have Men Named French farmers of Tunisia have | Capt. Sir James Charles, skipper of | ampton. ciently to begin the long retusn |5} was sligh AIna Cuitprgue 5 Goy. (Emalll fotWInOIN adopted methods of dry farming em- | the liner Aquitania, who sometimes | Catherine is one of the three sisters, | Journey to Madagas i g o s e Mg . e L by State Comuimbon. | ployed in the United States and thus | delays for tide. but seldom to suit | daughters of the Rev. David Lowass O a Tnin s o oames i ko . Associated Press. are able to produce a crop in the ary. | the tme of his pussengers, held his | of Minneapolis. Minm., a missionary | Ice & still a luxury In Rumania | sjpics. Lator & (hird ser of bioosonn Six of Such Cxaft This Yeap| T2t Nt oo\ el eatiSetson! ship for 11 minutes yesterday whileof the Norwegian Lutheran Church ' and few homes have refrizerators. | apmea:ed o Sees Perpetusl Route. 2 BANS, = Appointment of local tax assessors by H o he Chicago River from Lak S B age , Desplaines River, Illinois cti advocated here )cxlmdny‘ rect at Midwest Metropolis. | River, and thence to the mighty Mis- | before the convention of the national | sissippi with its outlet to the sea onference 5 s would afford a perpetual route v of the M through the country’s richest area to tidewater. | ite the difliculties of the pres. | § rovi m a number of miiihn e arens i New' Arrivals! / , : Larger Women’s $98.50 to rown beyond = rligible re. | s . N reply’ . T oo s el s S P e $15 2-Piece Jumper Frocks (@ $125 Slenderizing Coats 1348400 tons. and exports totaled | (We & 1 andc the; tax, '\ $.575,100 tons. aver. » State and to [ The frocks so_much in demand right now— s 35 I~ncC. / Every fashion whim so exg 9.0 \ 1 CHICAGO, November Pulpwood and lumber twere the | the publi equal. 1 would strenu- \| in schools, offices and for street wear—you 1216 F St . N.W. o S accefituate long slenderizin principal imports, with the return |OUsly oppose the appointment of as- can secure one tomorrow at this saving! in the new soft lustrous fabrics, in <_ . Made of light;weight jersey in heather tones— NN > season’s most wanted colors o e s many with hand-blocksd motifs on the bodice. Some fea g looking browns, youthful gracklehead, the DoLrolatm and is mrodicta iCmln = ture the student or turtle neck. Sizes 14 to 20.—Street =i 1 gray and of cou black. Fur trimmings of blukl N s Iz Hoor. i and Beaver.—Second Floor. rts to open the St. Lawrence | | e to the sea have been consoli. 1 into one organization, the ( | Friday Brings Surprises \ the sea | represented the combined efforts of a c f\‘vi‘“~'»'-»Jx'§~-1~'x‘.“‘{‘71?-g{"”“f‘_“:’ FE Nicest Laxatlve, f NEW COATS! NEW DRESSES! NEW ACCESSORIES! [0, ADMITS ASSAULT ON GIRL. 1 IN CUR GREAT APPRECIATION EVENTS! “C ts” 10c | | Urphans’ Home Head Pleads Guilty ascare c H Here are goods we have been unable to put on sale until now, owing to lack of adequate space to display them with of Attack on Child. the many other Appreciation groups! Then, too, today we point again to many popular Appreciation features—Ifeatures . s Don't stay headachy, | | : T i s aeit < ' YORK, November 12 () — - 2 ne s — s e R ovember 12 () W Nothing | [ that one should not miss—and time is getting short! L ilson Johnson, former su- Ise relieves that bil- | (8} : . : : - tendent of the Children’s Home ¥ o oncratedifeels M What ARE These Events? New fashions, greatly under the usual costs—our way of showing our Appreciation of Island Baptist Orphan- > dy- | ; e S ibera 9 P a7, e e xlvla‘t:ocx;xscccjlgc;x: caniy your generous and liberal patronage throughout the year. Justice Cropsey in Supreme Court, on two years | Brooklyn, to a charge of criminal as- A elland Canal | sault on seth Sullivan, 13-year- pleasant laxative tab- of ships e of the home. He will be lets any time, to gen- ¢ i ¢ wide and with | sentenced Monday. 4 tly stimulate your | [jd € 1 develop tments charging Johnson with liver and start your | ew o Oa e/ us ace on of that ro be realized me offense against three other X bowels. Then you will | [l¢] until th : fucther n the home Were returned 1ast| feel fine, your head becomes clear, L e S Cigation by the Soclety for | Stomach’ sweet, tongue pink, skin with < N - | Prevention of Cruelty to Children. | ro: one or two of these Join the “Appreciation” Events at this astonishingly L | Cescasrts” steily clemnee, samet | low price for such beautiful fur-trimmed coats Following a_disagreement between SN and refresh the entire system 4 1d mines and miners in { They never gripe, overact or sicken. | e i Y, —Tomorrow e matter was appointed. I dren on each h(»x nny drug store. If you with the great mass of women, are intrigued by flares— come ito the Women's Coat Shop and sce these coatsl | Every type of flarc appears—side panel flares, pointed hip flares, back and all- around ripple flares Andi the fus trinwnings are gorgeous—tuxedo collars and cuffs of The Sketches black or pbrown caracul—muff collars of platinum or black fox, (l“ = beaver, natural squirrel, sifver or Russian fitch—Queen Anne collars of sable-dyed or natural squirrel, or beaver ‘The season’s lustrous pile fabrics—vivette, lamola, venise, carmina $ and lustrosa. Sizes 34 to 44 A car for every purse | R G = 5=t and pu-rpose % The Underwear Shops The Women's Coat Shop—Second Floor Appreciaticn Briefs! Have Been Thronged! 150—83.50 to $6.50 Handbags SHOES, STOCKINGS, NECKWEAR Leather—Silk—Tapestry $8.75 to $15 Sorosis Pumps and Ox- fords, 2! to 9.. R $7.50 Here are “Appreciation” values—typical & : of many others—that will bring still more ~ . A bag for every occasion in this group! 3.50 $450 Russian Boots, sizes 2% to Damp proof $1. 45810 $4.50 Christmas Shcpers, 22 Somewhere in the General Motorslineisthe |[[] @ovi i S hal i iine | g | eallestites T e Bt ors <l $3.45 groups of beautiful unr|cr\war negligees, - styles for both street and semi-dress i3 etc., far underpriced! Y use. The tapestry bags have mounted -159% off new car you want at the price you want t¢ | ‘: $8.50 Gowns and Chemise, $6.85 JJ) i ined andne panaia copied tromiim- | S, e : $1.95 to $3 Sports Lisle Stockings, smart $1.63 S S e G Stvestimisos 36 Double-width Ombre Crepe de Chine pay. General Motors offers46 models of cars. |||l dmraiin M o 6 b ‘ seate 305 deftly trimmed with lace. Also a few geor- Ha'n:u:‘ heI;cked ‘Crepe de Chine Scarfs, gette chemise with cream lace yokes. All ing V& % $2.95 They include every open and closed body |[] % UMBRELLAS UNDER-PRICED! s O, $3 Silk Undergarments, $2.65 $5 Pure Silk Umbrellas, 10- , $10.to $1250 Umbrellas, 16- GooDuetes Sleeves fulll andidhres quarter 3 : f a. y i 5 % . $1.95 type. They range in price-at-the-factory from Seaie aas e Combe mowicn . I R i R Ry 2 choice of both tailored and lace trimmed silk, wood shank. $4.85 rib Kyota frame........ $10. FURS, MILLINERY, GLOVES d E d silk. $18.50 ‘si lk u brellas, 16 bs, e $525 to $4485, as follows: | EE e e e i e e N s Pty 5 S0 For dove, Ei " ] $5 Silk Underwear, $3.95 “‘fl,':.?”.:’L,ifi‘.’) %.,:3:5 Hudson Seal b 3 This is an outstanding value — \\rr;\du{ul 5 . ' 3295|0yFox Scarfs, extra large fine peits, La ‘ i | For M Frid ® = : CHEVROLET . 5 models . $ 525to$ 775 Soth tamlored nd Tace (rimmed sties, as wel or Vlisses—r riaay! j 50" Hateiarbans, afves, $10%0 § | as_step-ins—oi crepe-back satin, trimmed ' S e Hmv e . OLDSMOBILE 6 models . $ 875 to $1115 B e —2 NEW Valoes! | o= i i v * | $5.90 Corduroy Robes, Lined, $5.00 vl of GG CIERRUIGS a 46 Contemet. Sibutton: G Q1 Sl 5 A 4 e 2 o awaiting you in our Misses’ Shops! s o-burteny il oves, it OAKLAND .. 6 models . $ 975 to $1295 Made of beautiful wide-wale corduroy_—and ; et WS L BUICK .... 16 models $1125 to $1995 . fotuing dhe fleheftioedo coflar suctc l Misses’ $125 to 3145 Coats SusdsiGlEves foain .. $195 fuchsia, copenhagen, orchid, rose. Beautifully Fur-trimmed Coats of Carmina, $1 1 0 NEW CORSETTES, BRASSIERES, ETC. CADILLAC . 13 models . $2995 to $4485 | $15 Satin Quilted Robes, $12.50 Needlepoint, Mosulera and Roulustra. . TR S e Beautifully lined with seco silk_and warmly Flared sides—flared backs—wrappy models and broche .. "o U200 interlined with lamb's wool. Featuring the straightline styl splendid choice is offered! Bfls';g‘!;":“flnd ‘Bandeaux, radium silk, e tuxedo collar and side-tie fastening. Orchid, Lovely tuxedo, shawl and muffler collars and 5-inch : LS copenhagen and rose. S illins cufic of Glin. Teavts: saiok vl 208 matesl New 1d-inch Girdles, well-boned, waist These cars represent “the greatest values in ||| Catermear Shops—Third Floor e B SR e e i e ol Choice of gracklehead, cotinga red, falcon and sea tailored $1.00 & » 9 % o $2.95 and $3.95 Costume Slips, $2.65 swallow grays, cuckoo and black. ss.?o to ts1z 50 Girdles, Madam, x, automobile history.” Sweeping economies, | T SRl e | Misses” $49.50 to $55.00 Evening and | 5w s st oo 5133 some with 2Z-inch ems. n ack, na possible to an institution of the size and scope ||| o i, erriasir 2’ w¥i & | Afternoon Dresses HANDKERCHIEFS, JEWELRY A new value that is SURE of success— $35 00 Handmader Linen Handkerchisfs, em- il Of General Motors’ have been fully realized | “Vanity Fair” Silk Underwear Samples for these are beautiful dresses for. . . . Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, colored nov- elty prints .. 35¢ at About 259 Off! Soft satins and chiffons, faille silk and flat crepe Men'’s Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, |4-inch k f dl | A rare thing to find this wonderful underwear fashioned in most youthful models—flared skirts, basque hems, each - & 75¢ ln the pro uctlon and mar etlngo (< neW o at a discount! Plain and lace trimmed— effects—with Bishop or long, tight slecves. : Men's Pure s AN aroke histe iciade & ‘ S “sLs0 Some of the models are beaded all over, others trim- L e $2.95 Vests, Step- Bloomers ands med with fur, embroidery, stitching, ribbon and hand- Necklaces, graduated . $3.00 General Motors line. st 2R made fowers e catenfoaiineale 95 Garments 05 (_olnrs—coral sea green, white, cuckoo, wine, brown $3.00 500 Garments ... .. $3. and black. A further important saving is offered to [j| eevime oo g e P e i ;;d o time purchasers through the GMAC Plan and its new and still lower rates. ’s Dresses for All Occasions L ‘ —For Daytime and Evening Wear \ —Many of Them Are Brand-New Arrivals | 1 ) —AIll of Them Are Far Underpriced for ! R “Appreciation” at : > ;i " Choosing just one of these dresses will be difficult—we know you will want two ! . or three when you see their gracious beauty, their style and the quality of the silks . < and wools that make them! ; The styles are too numerous to mention—but you’ll find lots of two-piece models, ! conservative straightline styles, as well as graceful Princess models. There are “A car for every purse and purpose” shirred effects, bishop and tailored sleeves and many dresses, too, for informal wear. Georgettes—Crepe-back Satins—Flat Crepes—Brocades—V elvets—Loralaine—Charmeen The Women’s Dress Shop—Second Floor