Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1925, Page 15

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DR. HUTCHIN'S Amber Oil Liniment COLDS, SCIATICA DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF ATTRACTIVE DRAPERIES Very chotee CORNELL 714 13th St. N.W. Columbia Record N 50016 D —and the fol'owing records are in stock 15031, Thompson Bros. 1220-26 Good Hope Rd. Linc 556 Unrestricted Parking Anacostia MORGAN WILL LEND Issue at Sale Price of 94 1-2 to American Investors. ALY TTO MO0 . |Aanounces 7 Per Cent Bond firm heads a Natlon-wide banking syndicate which will offer the issue for public subscription today. A_sequel to the recent settlement of Italy’s war debt to the United States, the loan assures America's financial assistance for the eventusl to a gold hasis. A d financial policy has the government, call- ely stabilized cur- rt of the program. t among the first n will be a devalua- s loan call for the sale of 7 per cent bonds maturing in 1951 at a price of 9415, to vield 7.48 pe cent to the inv r annual pa emptions, it is esti. e the entire fssue by pt for sinking fund - | purposes, the bonds are not redeem- - | able until June, 1941. O Y COLUMBIA RECORDS and MACHINES All Late Dance and Song Records Are in Stock Come in and let us play a popular number for you DURSO’S Music Store 1225 H St. N.E. Lincoln 4908 ST, LOUIS & CO. | The Music Corner f All the Latest $1.25 $1.25 Columbia Hits 50016D—Hunting Song FFrom Robin Hood 50013D—Adeste Fideles By the Associated Glee Club OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT for THANKSGIVING [y B 0 Dress Optional. From the London Mail. ing on. ¥s on the tickets | | | THE er with pur- | ¥ k at that girl, she's STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. AMUSEMENTS HAMLIN GARLAND LECTURE.t Duwelling chiefly on the memorles of his boyhood, which form the back- ground for a number of his works, Hamlin Garland, novelist, poet and short-story writer, last night carried an audlence at Central High Audito- rium back into the pionearing days of est in the opening lecture of series sponsored ighter ot “ ~Tra lleds,'; Son of the Middle der” and r volumes depicting life in the reat Lal on and on the prairies of the Dakotas during the period fol- lowing the Civil War, assisted in pre- senting the program. ing_in the costume of th o i “The Return of a father's best sketch forms the opening ch nd later, ve selections from of her father. the poetical w "Bor nsin farm cabin Born in a W BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! Columbia Records and Columbia | Grafonolas On Sale at' HunB Seventh & D Sts. N.W. | G M Walk 11, choose from our beautiful and elaborate stocks, pay a iew dollars down, give us your name and address and have the pleasure of being in style on Thanksgiving and properly attired for Winter. Ladies’ Stunning Coats 1998 to 6950 A host of fascina styles in rich fa ‘Welcome! Ladies’ Smart Dresses 1295 to 349 Delightful Frocks in exquisitely dainty color- tashioned of love- , trimmed in a be- manner. yours in time FUR COATS 0 to 20990 Stylish, Durable, Econo- mically Priced. 'Open a Account and Pay - Men’s Suits & 0’Coats 3250 to 4950 Styled after models worn by the Prince of models 1y hand and pat- colors. A Few Dollars down, Bal ance by Week! GIRLS’ COATS 498 to 2298 Fine, Warmy Comfort- able Coats. New Models, Values! “Charge it!" 623 7th St. N.W. Open Saturday Evening Until 10 P.M. years ago, just at the outbreak of America’s civil conflict, Hamlin Gar- land witnessed, and in his works has dealt with, a humble side of life dur- ing one of the Nation's great periods of development. Last night he drew for his audience a graphic picture of his boyhood days on the farm at the time of the first settling of the States west of the Mississippi. In a kindly spirit he deplored the march of prog- ress which has eliminated the neces- sity for ploneering and wiped out all trace of the days when the husband- man followed close behind the trapper and Indian figher, to form the second nnedot civilization’s advance west- ward, Ruth Draper, Impersonator. Miss Ruth Draper, who has earned for herself a reputation as one of the finest character impersonators on the American stage, delighted and aston- ished a large audience yesterday aft- :rnoon. when she appearod at the Be- tasco Theater in a series of original chbaracter sketches. Appearing in a simple one-plece aft- »|ernoon gown, unobtrusive in style, E The 2-Pants Suit - without scenery or props of any de- scription, Miss Draper demonstrated her ablility to hold the tense interest of her audience with her remarkable personality, intonation and gestures, and with her histrionic powers. A varied program in three parts in- cluded “A French Dressmaker,” ** Generations in a Court of Domestic Relations,” “The Italian Lesson” and “A Class {n Greek Poise,” all in the humorous vein. The were “A Balkan Roma and fmpetuous bit of art gi slan, and, for stark tragedy, France,” in French. Other sketches running the gamut of human emotions in turn delighted and thrilled Miss Draper's appreci- ative hearers. n “Vive la Mexican States at Outs. MEXICO CITY, November 20 (). — The Vera Cruz State Legislation, con- trolled by Agraria; lopted a motion severing with the 2 because of the recent removal of Gov. Aurelio Marique, an Agrarian. D. J. KAUFMAN, Inc. EAT YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY AT OUR EXPENSE 5 fat turkgys now “struttin’ their stuff” in our show window -Pa. Ave.) go to 5 | HARRY C.GR 1210 G S‘tr;;t? N.W. The following Columbia Records will make your Thanksgiving Dance a success: The Camel Walk Bam Bam Bamy Shore Ted Lewis and His Band Freshie Fox Trot Help! Fox Trot Earl Gresh and His Gang Plank Orchestra Let Me Call You Sweatheart Maple Leaf Rag Halfway House Orchestra I’'m in Love With You Moon Deer California Ramblers 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. Fox Trot Fox Trot K (1005 of our customersat 5 p.m. November 25th. Drop in at either store and see what it’s all about. Why Not Get Twice the Service While Wearing Quality Clothes? Two-Trousers Suits T’S A FACT! Few men seldom wear out their coats. But trousers go first through hard usage. That’s why the extra pair we sell with each Suit becomes so necessary. That’s why you should come to this Store---specialists in Two-Trousers Suits World’s Greatest Value $35. %40 Two-Pants SUITS 335, %40 Oregon City Virgin Wool O'COATS IDEAL XMAS GIFT 3.000 pairs $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Full- fashioned Pure Silk Hose (slightly imperfect). Black, Gray, French Tan, Navy and Cordovan. 1005 Pa. Avenue 9 69c 3 for $2 Money’s Worth or Money Back D.J. KAUFMAN J 1724 Pa. Avenue

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