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(4] - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. €. MONDAY, NOVEMEBER (6. 1925. 4 T oo gt <t | LEGTURE SERIES ™™ 50n Fans' v mear, pieea DRVEFORY.M.G.A G5 SEmi 5 g0, D-TKaviman 1724 PA.AVE Diner, §1 and $1.25 R A LA The (e::.:;;:m"::?'mc team PA.AVE S ot and Bath. §76 wer Mor TU BE RESUMEB Concurrent Reopenings Offer Virtually Unsolvable e e e 2 Rooms d Bath, $4 Da . . . o 1 chal f the campaign B:'RL! .nro:'. HOTFL’ Problem—Airship Inquiry Head Urges S s ) Committee; L. W. do Gast, necratary E ¢ of the committee and associate sec Vermont ut_Thomas Circle 5 = A e . . . o : Jstochte s e Il First of Carnegie Institution Audience to STE’IL'T?}LCHS“ $45,000 Needed to Balance |retars of the local Y. 3. . A, and | O'Conror, well known to his Wash- | e excitement in the | ing agreement hetween the Army and Budget for Year to | ington radio audiences, is in charge ' courtsmartlal, big | the 3 led to an in of the publicity for the Winter Talks Will Be Thoge who ¢ way of mil Firs M"fgigfi B | Given Tomorrow. S 1 or write for Booklet ; (7 TheE 1. Smith Co. | il ; avy inquirers h: paign S id such are going to | terchange of witnesses, so that the| Aid Service. and one of his contributions dall to keep abreast of things | Navy court will now take up hom ’ lm‘o!ln o 1}". workers. which is pass- () 0 S . tinue the at S ed ar during the luncheon. D) tomor 1 tured t act, . Confident that Washington will re- | ington Nationals, ! t=pond to their appeal, 200 U X‘l mem- | who i 1zton this Winter in . " * m naval sour {hers started to work today even: | conne e i ag Meet “Tony" Stewart (captain foot Capt. Paul Fol day campaign for $15,000, the amount | for s i han amliatad kit sive the Mitchell court efit | needed to balance. { MGl AR et ith b 3 . . give the e uceded to balance the Y. M. C. A.S|self with the actlvities of the BL| ball team, Business High School). Read ey R D ‘Smich Building, 815 Fifteent : - , 2YEARS | ington will resume ANY 1NV STOR IN 32 YEARS | ington il of the Adminis | teenth and P s i morrow eveni { Dr. Adolph ¥ | crack third base ; n t NO LOSS TO how rot Up 1o 1 Dbeen having either show me the audience has matters its own wi of this naval clin budget for the current y and is ’ will have 3 C. A, and a4 team memb his own hon with an_addr chultz, formerly Armed with arguments as to why | the present campaign. . 5 “w_ . s = ‘” sociated with the institution's depart-|The two affairs alternated very c 2 e aGane ¢ | the community should be willlng to IS R e L > NE and USED {ment of embryology, but now assocl-| veniently. Iirst, there was tie open. [ Zachary Tansiowhe, ‘o contribute what amounts to 173 per the "dope™ as Tony spiels it {ate professor of physical anthropology | ing act of the Shenandoah court down | it Tinded plump in the cent of the totul cost of maintaining | Real Purpose Defined. o . : {of Johns Hopkins Medical School. |at Seventeenth and B streets, and D S Butlatng. N cabt | the Y. a1, C. ‘A.’s activities here, the| O{ficemeture Dr. Schultz will speak on ria- [ then, during a nicely timed intermis- xlhuc]efiu‘ll;rt,‘.':, :A:o to actlon, will be | team mnmh. rs were calling on lists nr’l'mru the Bristol News. | tions’ in Man and Thelr Evolutionary | Slon, there came the opportunity to | \2’hind with some of the same brand | contributors who have herctofore | Angry and belated railway passen- Significance.” Last year Dr. Schultz|run down B street to First and take [ ¢ NRE W SO0 ST AR, helped in maintaining the organiza-| ger—What use are the figures set iy sa 50 dM e i e e O AN ShE st Viict of dbo csisbriish e atle undoubtedly has | Uon. The contributors have been fur- | down in these railway time-tables? ve /o'an ore {on certain phases of physical evol B OnSH oo mwihs | power among the | nished with | g - ation master Wiy, it 1t \bni aaiacey G DABIE no consideration with | detail the .| weren't for them figures we'd have no H. BAUM & SON (|| notice that ‘ f: L] remarkable. The ral public, however, ind explain the fac of findin’ out how late the trains tution h L 464 Penna. Ave. ended 2 ¢ n , teps mm 1 boys who are memby nded 2 mm[ T 5 | zation “help themsely Main 9136 YOU CAN ALSO RENTIT & win *| patrons, and presents th Y{difficult problem. If th abandon their seat at the Mitchell trial in favor of one at enandoah in 3 A and | w fore the ik “CAFE LOUISE” Chicken nnd Waf there develops that a work \RHINELANDER URGED » TO HASTEN MARRIAGE | : Tnder New o Franklin 2321 jare | eve : | dep ind the socia e {partment—all of them activities | that earth mo: a Aiter P if all attention is centered on n.r-i ,:]w declired, have r\lnlv"\hml them- | Holexpliinlisome oF . : . Mitchell trial . |selves as part'of the com y edinrtto This leotura will be oy | GiTl's Letter Threatened to Drop| “Leave us out of it altogether.” he| The first of the daily npaign | DEPOSITS v when his | luncheons was held at the City Club interlock- | Tuesday, November 24. ’ sugzested to the pre Aniothar)SiBict bf Cment Youth If He Did Not Agree |attention wus cx ternoon, and team captains re. s t . proceedings: I don't want any | ed on results of their efforts fm ! etk v H < to Wedding at Once. ity at ail et e 3 cepults 0ol S0t i Mt{pfl:}sxz ng?&?yx Work P ollows down there,” pointing toward | lowing the opening of the campaigzn pision U o o e e T First and 1 streets liik s A generois’ findl 1n 1408 H ST. N. W. . Sverdrup ha By tho = = | the way of a starter was confidently o A T scientific work of t i W November | e — | tion, co-operati: \\'H IIA love T | H e Institutios l'] ch " | restrial magnet o nexr 5 As i s ander, DIt HUTCH | stronomer to Give Talk. ”:\\ r Amber Oil Liniment | ;oIn response to a widespread request | ¢ science For RHiUMATISM, COLDS, SCIATICA ‘(“r ‘“f‘"n\"“"” S to how At Any Drug Store.’ 756 : Price i D Or direct from “nldmnn Drug Co.. superintendent of the 1 Hyattsville, Md. | tory of the Mou tory, will speak tion’ Building on the cember 8. Hi | Modern Design Excellent Neighborhood These are features of the APARTMENT BUILDINGS Today’s series of letters, introduced | at resumption of the trial of young Rhinelanders’ annulment suif filled with demands of marri at the same time promise the & v until the wealthy voung 1 of an aristocratic family should have (f"n:n‘fl)l\lg"nm- s attained his majorit Open a lecture will ‘be illustrated. ; vember 4, 1922, Alice wrote | At the northeast corner of Connecticut and King will . 't comé hone, T will have C Adem- B} W some one else, Account onstrations of liboratory es S ome ol Charg i Cathedral Avenues. Apartments of 1,2 and 3 . : . . s . . istrations of lubors mente | 3 s "ac” this timo” that. Leonard oo il dingt Sl ose atetencite i I like Radio Joc s whole “outfit public without charce Other lectu s even more outspoken. bath. il it is thought, will be announced lnte g i g g | . . 5 . The talks will cover many phases of e BSlifiand)Onned/ Br KomncavgiBron:jiGe: | from his 2-Pants Suit pollcy to his “I have thrown I would After Biggs Pharmacy 2306 4th St. N.E. | present-day scientific research, deliv- . \\\ ered in each case by the men under |} 2 whose guidance the experiments or researches are being conducted. Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. | cider and apples. His stores are just 738 15th St.—Main 6830 i is a Star Branch COUNTY HOME ROBBED. Worse Than It Looks. the London Tid-Bits. his half crown——" began a res- int cashier, scrutinizing 2 coin ed to him. Instead of coming | lll(e home—and hlS values are real. way down town—just leave your Classified ads for The Star at the Biggs Pharmacy, 2306 4th St. N.E.—and they will be handled as effi- Family at Church When Cash and Revolver Are Taken. “Is bad, eh?” interrupted the sour- ial Dispatch to The ar. | ng customer. HYATTSVILLE, Md.. November Well, it doesn’t look very good!™ | 16.—While the family of Ge ed? Bite it, and if it's any- Higgins, a truck fa s thing like the dinner I've just had it (signed) Tony Stewart. Captain Business High School Foot Ball Team | church yesterday, their home will taste even worse than it looks:" ciently as if brought This Beautiful Pure- [ et o ten 22 00200 b 0 down to The Star Main ; WhiS G e e s e English as Translated. Office. or Young en--All Ag es {west of 'the Washington Baltimore | trom the American Mutual Magazine. The Branches are for YOUR convenience —don’t hesitate to use them. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. You can count on the greatest results from Star ads Diamond Ring ||bouesara, “near * the ™ Stonteomers | in e Ninerican commerca reports 801 11th St. NW. Main 2704 County llne, and were described to|sonfe amusing examples of mistrans. Sherlff Fink. No arrests have been |lation are given. Thus in a Spanish ,75 made. speaking country “vacuum cleaners == S was rendered “cleaners of emptiness, “iron washers became ‘‘machines ‘Worse and Worse. for washing iron” and “harness for a single-horse buggy” came out as “har. full of bugs for a bachelor LEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER MEN’S SUITS . . Naturally you men are look- ing for something that will plenss BHer ‘abiove iall lelse: From the Los Angeles Times This pure-white diamond ring Aow[ekyoite g o . is the one that will do it. S doster — {hmlwk"l many new designs : we'll take| To provide work for the 30,000 un- in 18kt white gold. hand- 4 in Denmark the government pierced mountings. sis.” has ed a plan to provide work y Weekly or Monthly | . The following day Sam was more de e on State proportles, jected than ever. onstruction of numer- “"Tain't no use, Liza, no use. Tain't|ous public utilities and buildings in lm For The Big clm lne\er gwine to get \\(-ll Ds- doctor | Copenhagen and the extension of i 2 LZJSHIA T 818 F §lrect Opposite Patent Office 5 “mooooo 490006 This Is Our season‘s Lcadcr and I‘.S a (Silks and Linens Excepted) Knockout. Shop the Town and See! “Around the corner” is a Star Branch office. LADIES’ SUITS . $1.50 333 i 5| ! OREGON CITY 329_75 (woor) O'COATS COLLEGIATE 387 TUXEDOS Real fabric, fine tailoring. silk lined COLLEGIATE SPECIALS From the Furnishings Dept. We have made Shirts for the representa- tive men of Washington for 40 years 5}“{1“3‘;“[‘;‘;‘1‘;&‘;‘ 40th Anniversary Sale or Living Room Suite, special this week at.............. i Upholstering 3-Pi?ce Parl.or sl O ig EGINNING tomorrow morning. we shall celebrate the fortieth anniversary of this widely known men’s-wear house by offering Generous Price Reductions on every article in stock to make us new friends. Every department in the store offers bargains. A few are quoted, and certainly the savings counsel GIFT BUYING as well as purchasing for your own personal needs. NECKWEAR ALL COLORED All §1 Neckwear. ... .....ns.g; SHIRTS, Y, OFF All $1.30 Neckwear. All $2 Neckwear. ..--.81.69 Manhattans included. White English ..82.09 Broadcloth Shirts, special......$1.95 Labor only. Take advantage of our low prices on our complete stock of Tapestries, Velours and Silk Upholstery Materials. Phone, write or call; our man will gladly show samples and give estimates. We Are Manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture New York Upholstering Co. 619 F St. N.W. Phone Main 3687 | Collegiate Collar Att. Shirts. .$1.95 Collegiate Wool Golf Hose. . .$1.85 Collegiate Scotch Mufflers. ... $1.85 All $250 Neckwear. ... 2 PAJAMAS (Collar attached or neckband) —in plain colors and in white, well made BATH ROBES with silk frogs. Youw'll Warm up At the to These | $2 grade ST ..$1.45 $5 grade, now $2.89 Leader Colleglate Knit Vests........$3.95 = | $2500erade a $1.95 Our entire line of Bath Robes greatly re- Shoe . l INION { s duced for this cvent. Light-weight robes, §3 Store ‘ ‘ Terry Bath Slippers SRR s ze Collegiate Wide Leather Belts. .95¢ | | 69c 35 L- ] Hosi Seventh Sl I l S | Anniversary Sale price. ... - c Lisle Hosiery SENW. OVERCO ATS 23c—Six pairs, $1.25 AND SUITS HANDKERCHIEFS Collegiate Snap Brim “Robin Hood” Hats ..............$3.50 HEAVY-WEIGHT PART WOOL For ' ‘ 5iand | $40 grades. 2. ise et $2095 i Our $3.00 Quatiry |8 538 204 850 Eraes. 101 ss1es TSI SR imened GIRLS : $55 and $70 grades.............. $47.9! special ... . 6 for $1 and Colleglate Wool Hose < kR 690 Be good to the little growing feet and buy SHOES THAT FIT s s PROPERLY. Mothers and to Fathers also benefit in the longer wear of Buster Brown Shoes. Custom-Made Shirt Special During this sale, on every order for FIVE or more shirts, MADE TO MEASURE, we will allow a special Reduction of $1.00 per Shirt PHILIP T. HALL, Inc. MEN'S WEAR AND SHIRT MAKER 1411 F St. N.W.—Established in 1885 Collegiate Wool Knickers. . ..$6.75 $1.95 So called irregulars of anationally known | brand.. They will give you long wear and we guarantee them. | P Money's Worth or Money Back . D.JKavrman 1005 Pa.Ave INC- 1724 Pa‘AVE. ALL SHOES GUARANTEED 910 SEVENTH ST. N.W.