Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1925, Page 4

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, V. T, TOUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1925. 4 IU BAPHSI BQHY g | Question to Come Before Brother- : .T'“S‘ Thah : L Cfinfidentia] | hood of Engineers’ Session Here Repcrts of Columbia Asso- on November 29 tion to Be Heard Thi : We have a most attractive Home in ciation to Be Hear is he Nt one of the most desirable neighborhoods Afternoon ; . f ¢ % mfiro oj’y::”:w wc: dLOL of the Northeast—where the homes are g s 2 2 ’ new: and values are definitely advancing. g ; Cause it wont be half | i ' ) LalliL Qs much fun without you =< A1 ll. has six rooms, bath, breakfast and § =) 1 sleeping porches; as well as covered front porch—and it is built as few houses are these days. A REAL HOME. Jetuwraay Mow, 27%. 739 The Price is $7.950 ‘ Smffard (Pembwrtons Q@J\/Me But the terms are left with us to arrange —even E ‘ i i to the amount of the cash payment required | ecutive se p Wfimflmm Dnner w SEarly ‘Reservations if any at all. i U meedns \ to the pub #350 o plale - incliding covey N\~ Stggested ~ i pm. Avran ts for the We'll be glad to talk it over with you if you're interested—and you will be if you want a Hous of this size—for it is exceptional in many fea- tures—and can be bought in an exceptional wav Phone us at any time up to 9 P.M. un]MCKEEVER =GOS L REANLTORS. The terms of Morris Plan Loans are simple and practical and fair. i Fouiencliigthion o 1HI5 K Street s Main 1752 traction borrowed | Easy to Pay / Deal With a Realtor sou agree to de- S ¥. 1 e C._sater, who have direct ¢l r 3 X or two after filing who will teach Washinzton how to burn soft coal efficiently 3 posit $1.00 per T.oan Deposit gt i week on an Ac $100 $2.00 ; 1 ¢ . . count, the pro- $200 $4.00 | o exceptions SOFT-COAL TESTS |‘\‘;:‘jl‘\:v:”:uiw their furnaces. Yoy L%, | b :‘::“3‘ "e"fu;::‘x‘;"‘. $300 $6.00 MORRIS PLAN e e 23| | every-B5C-wisere] iy A - ey TO HOME OWNERS : : o pplication — with .miln may hk» $1,000 $20.00 oL ihey Ay ! mao 1N THE wmiLLION poLLAR || | HnaLle/ on. MgRect $5,000 $100.00 ven for any e e || {ilimevelPONT AviBacTIMone iD: [ o ity “basts | $10,000 $200.00 | period of from 3 SHIPPING NEWS | |- g LT R R 2200 PR W™ L AW What Women it g e v | {4 e R e e || | THE MORRIS PLAN BAN We Can Clean o Tye 1 s o gt | Like to Know Blankets 1408 H Street N. W. DECORATORS are including in their Curtains \ “Character and Earning Power Are the Basis of Credit I suggestions the hing of color in drapes CaYpets = = — | with bedspread and rag rugs. They men- Coats i tion rag rugs b e it is so easy to put Dresses them in your laundry bundle and so keep Draperies S ) them as fresh as the curtains, valances and Evening Clothes \ | | spreads. Tolman is recommended by dec- Hats Night Service X . orators because of the known superiority Men’s Suits o thire (/ HON : i | of our rag rug laundering. We advise on Overcoats — Send it directto hOODRUFFS\ l | I the fastness of colors before your rag rugs . i = \( M.1400 Q e are cleansed. In cleaning Quick Service—. AY f them Ivory suds, like a moun- Reasonable ‘Rates - v K\V\/VED 090 | : tain of soft cotton blossoms, | 4 immerse the rugs—and they FOOTER’S | = show like new on the floor. A Special Reduction on Men's § and Ladies RPgR. - It cosnexpensive you can 2 1 send your rag rugs regularly. ansie andibo s Cloaks to Introduce our Unusual Night Dry Phone Franklin 71. 1332 G St. N.W. | DAY . | e Cleaning and Delivery Service. Every Motl talking about the wonderful - = | Our Dry Cleaning Plant and our Call and delivery Equipment ! T] TOLMAN LAU RY G e i e e s operates day and night. Nine-hour service while you sleep. F. W. MacKenzle, Mgr. b | 6th and C Ste. NW. Our Telephone Exchange and the downtown shop, just back of is a prescription for nE hone itz Z | — IN Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Huyler's, at 607 Twelfth St. N. W., open until 9 | Bilious Fever and Malaria. | > 3 e v | It kills the germs. | : - = = - N BRANS BASEMENT U P.M " F00 B3t g Sizes 10 to 6. 1oiou AN Sturdy and guar- gy s $ 98 ' Ll Boys Specals I . asy to reach! i TODAY e Al G e e 00 P 2 s ¢ 00 B Also Scout Shoes at $1.98 g 00 PM 7 fl to 17 miles per gallon of gasoline SHOES fi‘ 05 Why Pierce-Arrow building Some Styles Black Velvet insures lower upkeep cost oo i The Series 80 is a well built car. It is a long-life car in HOE beauty, com- every respect. The mechanism is designed and built to fort. variety WOI’tl’l i 1 Plccadllly,s Pride function perfectly for thousands and thousands of miles . \ | going MILES to without attention. It is seldom out of order. Naturally ) the British weaves and annual repair expense is exceedingly low. i reach! But now., in so p swank tailored lines Furthermore, such normal attentions as are occasion- . that distinguish ally rcquized,are d;?ne in ki:sl time and at lower cost thax; “;]ani'Stores: they_ re rEfiuy s | il .l is customary even for much lower priced cars, because of ashington s easiest shoes 4 | | rdn.llvdfiignedhigh-speedmaintenancetools. Allinall, Q' ———— I The Ha’ml ton e Series 80 is an unusually economical car to own. to reach! The double re- it Tailored by Joseph May mwm gladly pr;:,f‘n:furflwr facts about Series 80 economy sult of an ENORMOUSLY Brown Velvet | f | & Sons, Ltd., of London car. Only your request is necessary HT‘—‘_——_ or Kid Prices $2895 to $4045 at Buffalo, tax extr greater Ilahns: Black Velvet i = 50 00 Time payments if desired 5 L or Patent | . ; } Modeled in all the styles fa- vored by the smartly styled Lon- - 4 | doner. Be fitted in one today / - | with Sidney West preciseness SCl‘lCS 80 Pl ; Exclusively at ' Cor. 7th ® K Patent Leather ‘ f P FOSS-HUGHES COMPANY 414 9¢h St. S ckur, ‘ | = s W‘es{ (INCORPORATED), 1141 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. 3212-14 14th St. Brown Suede Telephone Franklin 4541 Women’s Shop 1914-16 Pa. Ave. Harmonizing Trim 1207 F St. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. $7 14th and G Streets N. W,

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