Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1925, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. 0. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1925. 33 RARE HONOR ACCORDED they escorted from the TToboken dock | warmed up to interviewers and an-|uted toward #making m-z “f?"f‘f;flf’}DOLLAR TO MAKE BID ul( the ,\)‘mlh German Lloyd liner Be nounced: TFirst, that he s Rachid | debut so noteworthy, and n to 13 Vanderbil Montrs Trasha TO DEALER IN ANTIQUES |z Dot o ordered (5 beotact |that fhe a sault. They knew | his luggag {mince it punchase last Summer of |[when they bought the California | the cCaiifornia-Orient Line, a paraliel | Orlent Line that withi hs FOR PACIFIC SHIP LINE|%" e e Capt. Wooley Transferred a fow mic -ablan; second, | part of the mystery il mained un had opened | solved was how he h winced po- | " | llce headguarters that an antlgue deal By the A 1 A him save that he ppratsed his colloction of old | er needed & polic | : i !h;’cl : . it n L larger police escort than t and rare jewels at | i Stanley I o prosident of | been &c i D : s other viahor Smte.the Prince. of | 15.000,000, and. third that e woukl \ Rt i hee tha Ordered to Walter Reed Serx del i Wales and King Albert of the Belloffer his objects of art for sale to any | b d for the | > erating tho other | Lieut. Col. Leartus 1. Owen. 3 men officiated sians one having good American money. | fro ation, an embar- | fcal Corps at Fort Sheridan, | Yor! A cle At the Vanderbilt the personage was| As he bowed his callers out with che r E now | russing sl m hos developed. - Tn | been ordered to this city for treat ranks, as clos e automo. [move communicetive. Having been [ Orlental finesse, he requesied to be|savin o « s lin Ich s cansed | this conne however, 1t 16 recalled | ment at Walter Reed General llos Biles and motor cveles would permit, ' saved from the undivulged danger, he ' rememberod to ail who had contrib-| Czecl e \ board elrclen | that the r interests intimated i Tt been | they would make an offer for the operated by the Paciflo Mall Steam- | Admiral-Orfental Line ' Gay Chrysanthemums In Our Own “Mum” Show The Louis XVI Period : c Inspired This Toilet Set - haggs 0 . L Leather Bill-Folds S uge, sl y specimens—wit $2’9‘ fabric petals that do not wilt or and Wallets To delight a woman's fade when posed at shoulder or 81.30 heart. With a bonnet mir- belt. In gorgeous yellows, flam- P 7 ing reds, bois de rose, mauve and {:;"czmhg‘firgii::g fi;r:rs;‘ Ol‘%hid. to please a man. In five dif- In the famous Louis XVI (BicseBIber) ferent styles of real seal p:tte:n llmCosmpclete with leather. Some with 14- Give Men—Real The gift that never fails box., Solid Gold Bar Pins, With Safety Clasp, $3.95 (First Floor) Suggestions and a “Gift-Item” From the Toiletries Tomorrow —a generous size box of Margo Face Powder (sketched left), to every customer in Toilet- ries. Regular 20c cake of Castile Soap, 2 for 25c. Regular 35c Cutes Manicure Set, and preparations, 29c. 20-oumce “Societe La Framce” Bath Salts, 23c. Pepsodent Tootk Paste, 39c. Pebeco, 38c. Farhaw's, 36c. Pure Imported Olive Oil, 4 os., 2Ic; & os., 39c; 16 o1., 69c. Guimet Bath Tablets, 21c and 39c. (First Floor) karat gold mountings, others plain. There are three-folds, with or without pass; hip-books, letter cases, bill rolls and titewads— everything a man needs for travel or daily use. (First Floor) From Across the Ocean Kid and Lambskin Gloves ~:2,0F A proper gift. even from a mere acquaintance. Ex- quisitely soft and perfectly fitting imported gloves. With fancy, plain or con- trasting cuffs, and in shades of mode, gray, brown and black. Bright Colored Bags For Christmas Buvers New Shades in Chiffon 5%/ : Phoenix Hosiery R SOREED \WiHITE GEORGETTE 5455 $1.95 "\f7 f FRocK, CRYSTAL & PEARL : : ] BEADS, $23%2 That will look very fes- Full-fashioned pure silk [ ] 3 tive on Christmas morning. chiffon stockings, in the new rose beige gunmetal, frost gray, beige, bran, bisque and French nude shades. With lisle-lined soles for dancing feet. (First Floor) Large pouch and underarm bags of Morocco leather— beautifully lined. In those brilliant colors that are now so popular. Red, blue. purple, green, tan, brown, or black. First Floor A “Heartbreaking” Frock for the Thanksgiving Frat Dance Tremendous g Ayssortment The “Fashion Mode” Novelty Jewelry 523 New Strap Pumps 45 $7.50 Be the “lady-of-the-evening” in one of these enticing frocks of georgette, studded with brilliants—or gleaming with, beads. Lovely flaring frocks—some with bouffant links, bar pins and brooches skirts. And of course, the new basque fashion, —usually selling for twice trimmed with French flowers—so quaint, yet as much. . so chic. In all evening shades, and sizes 14 (First Floor) . to 20. . 3,000 pieces at this low price. Necklaces and chok- ers, festoons, earrings, bracelets, compacts, cuff- Four new styles for the holiday season. A tan calf pump for running around —a patent colt for shopping or motoring — and black satin and suede for the more dressed up affairs. (Third Floor, Misses' Section.) (First Floor} - THE HECHT CO-F STREFT ~ 3 ‘ . b ? : o

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