Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1925, Page 47

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925. i ESUMEIMENRS . s peecene Sl vow _ameds, i [k T St me s RN s o A Rt iy e e an U.S. WOMAN MUSICAL FIND ts first report to the cour ftel v Washington ! ROCKVILLE. against ‘ f 1 when it arium at Bethesda several weeks | ried. His funeral will take place at FILED 'N ROCKV".LE i Robert go. Investigation of Dr. Dixon's| ROCKVILLE, Md. November 13 |2 O'¢lock Saturday afternoon from his | ! F f Mr. |case is expected to be concluded to- s ¢ s home in Carlisle | a ay. (Special).—Parke Dubl vears old.| T\ McGlnniss, real estate agent | K ' ¥V h The failure of the grand in charge of the dairy on the farm of the vicinity of Kensington, \\a;‘ Neither Parkhurst Nor Dr. Dixon|! return an in asf Park- |of Millard L. Rice. sr., near Darnes-|given judgment for $93.32 by a jury 2 hurst vester mean that | town, for the last year, dled in alin the Circuit Court h vesterday Among Those Named by the grand j expected | Washington hospital Tuesday night [afternoon in a sult against Michael S a to be in s 2 throughout the |as a result of injuries received last|Whalen, a Gaithersburg _district Grand Jury. ¥ .| week and possibly longer, has con- [Sunday. While a gasoline engine was | farmer. McGinniss claimed $300 com- was not among those against whom [cluded fts investigation. in operation in the dairy, the belt |mission on the sale of Whalen's ferm -_ indic’ments were returned. neither came off. Dubbs was attempting to[to Henry B. Bohrer of this county, Speciai Dispatch to The 8t R r. Henry M. I Wash- o get it in place by using an iron pipe.|but Whalen, so the evidence showed, 2 i who is under The American Women's Clubs of | when the pipe caught in the spokes|insisted that McGinniss was not his ROCKVILLE, Md., November 13.— [a x Paris, France, are planning an elaho-|of the -revolving wheel and was|agent and retused payvment The grand jury which has been in eri rate American fair for November 24. | wrested from his hands. It hung in Within the last few days. Rev. B. W. Buy Thanksgiving Clothes On Our $5 Outfit Plan! Come to the store where stocks are largest, where variety is unlimited. Choose here the finest popular priced clothes in Washington, ready for you to take home without any actual outlay of cash. No Man or Woman need longer deny themselves the pleasure of wearing the smartest styles. Our FIVE DOLLAR OUTFIT PLAN has solved the clothes problem for everybody. Our Credit Plan is so simple, so easy and convenient that- even people of the most limited means can have the very clothes they have been longing for. Just test the MAGIC POWER OF YOUR.FIVE DOLLAR BILL TOMORROW, at the Friendly Liberal Store. | 4 Men and women, married and single, you don’t need to turn over your whole pay envelope for new clothes. Just take out a $5 Bill, bring it down to the Liberal Store,”and take home a complete outfit of stylish clothes, then pay a little each pay day. BRING YOUR “FIVE” TOMORROW On Any Single Garment Smaller - Terms Can Be Arranged I On Easy Credit 5 TIIm: Children’s Clothes on Easy Terms We're doing a record business this season in our Children’s Department because economical parents are boosting for our good looking, long wearing clothes. OUTFIT No. 1| |$ FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Woman’s Fall Dress A Fur Scarf A Stylish Hat 2 Pants Suits $10.98 $29.95 $12.95 $5.98 OUTFIT No. 2 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Fall Hat OUTFIT No. 3 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Woman’s ... Coat A Stylish Hat A Silk Blouse A Fall Hat That nige out of ten people who ‘shop around, come back to the Liberal Store, where stocks are greatest. Cor. 7th énd E Sts. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 9 OUTFIT No. 4 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Man’s Overcoat A Pair of Shoes OUTFIT No. § FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Woman’s Fall Coat $25.98 A Man’s Tailored Suit A Woman’s Silk Dress $19.98 A Silk Shirt A Stylish Hat $6.98 A Pair of Shoes OUTFIT No. 6 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Man’s Fall Suit A Man’s Top Coat SECOND FLOOR Over Kresge’s 5¢ and 10c Store* the | thry marriage at his home here of the fol lowing couples: Calvin Willlam Gruber of Garfield, Pa.. and Miss Martha |c a e George W. Idwards of Colesville, this county, and Miss Nora L. Owens of | Rectortown. Va. Miss Elizabeth Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hicks of Rockville. |ter died suddenly at her v morning. aged 18 years N /. A FIVE DOLLAR BILL WILL DRESS YOU IN STYLE! No Delays---Your First Deposit Gets the Goods---Pay the Balance in Small Weekly Amounts Each week hundreds of new customers are adding their names on our books. The reputation the Liberal Store has gained for giving real, genuine credit service without the penalty of de- lays and red tape is making new friends and patrons all over Washington and surroundings. BRING YOUR “FIVE” TOMORROW Girls’ : Coats Girls’ Fine Dresses $6.98 “It’s Easy to Pay the Liberal $39.50 $7.95 While we have made . extra preparation to take care of the great holiday rush, we urge that' you shop early—in the morn- ing if possible—when greater attention can be ‘given you.

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