Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1925, Page 35

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gz u I |t \ ulfl T tr—n—T—ar—t—tr—rr It’s the combination of carefully selected leathers; the expression of good taste in the de- signing of lasts; the remarkably perfect fit— and the exceptionally expert craftsmanship that have made Banister Shoes famous from coast to coast—and won them a place in our stock. Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street . 32 Stores 32 Cities Account and Wear While You New Trimmed HATS 2.98 to 8.98 NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS Open Friday and Saturday Evenings NOVEMBER 20, 1925. extras worked as much as 20 hours a day. Louis B. Mayer of the Metro-Gold- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, \v)n M: ||‘|mrullnn on th ulher WILLING TOACCEPT |75 o e BASIC 8HOUR DAY CURB UPON COTTON is obliged to work only uw‘ nd then is sent home with a | Senator Harris to Push Bill to Make Federal Crop Reports Bar to Bear Raids. between directors, could be blamed | normally long | | 3 By the Associated Press. man and Not Oppose Paying for Overtime. Old. bearded men, and women over 30 W numerous. cotton exchanges has been under. aken by Senator Harris, Democrat, s ieorgia, a former director of the Cen WILL BROADCAST GAME. . November Bureau 'he motion picture industry, a t that section re ,lnm Census Bureau and Department jindorsed his plan. He purposes the improvement of methods of crop re ! porting rather than their abolishment. Broadly, his plan is to have the Cen test on Air. and eight the matitonal organization, told the [ Yate State Industrinl Welfare Commission | from at a hearing here. | Headauarters for He IVES and LIONEL Electric Trains Xmas Tree Outfits With Gen- uine Mazda Lamps Catalogues in Colors Free Washington Theatre Supply Co. 719 Ninth St. N.W. Phone Main 8617 hain will that MeN: tience an outline of v scenes at the stadium. testified for = - day’s work 5t of @ dinosaur has been J eet below L v of the Maxim, e payment of | & :\Lrluno would be a m!urlflll fair to both extras and producers. Your Thanksdiviné C!ot Our Credit System attracts the best class of patronage to our store because our Terms \\\ are so genuinely fair and available to all. Cash Store Prices and give VALUES that are seldom found in any store. No red tape ! TERMS TO SUIT Great Sales Volume enables us to sell at Great Ladies’ Coat Values 165° 245° 32%° to 89%° Winter Coats of sumptuous beauty. Alluring fabrics and beautiful furs combined to meet the most fastidious taste. Stunning Velveteens, Suedes, Roulustrinas, Kash- karellas, etc.. in new blue, spice, cuckoo, sea swallow. black. Inthe new, fashionable Princess, wrappy, flare., straightline and ripple models. Great Dress Values 1475 197 2878 to 397 Models of deft designing that ordinarily sell for 25T more. Smart, graceful, becoming in style, fabric and color. Loveliest satins, Poiret Sheens, Elizabeth Crepes. Velveteens, Flat Crepes, etc., in delightful colorings of \Phantom Red, Peacock Blue, Bottle Green, Grackle- ‘head, Wine, Llpstlck Great Mens’ Suit & Overcoat Values 24%° 30% to 55 Every popular winter model in new effects for Young Men and sedate styles for Older Men. Remarkably fine tailoring. Elegant tweeds, cheviots, serges, ker- seys, fancy mixtures. Handsome patterns and all the favored colorings. Marvelous values at the prices asked. Rich FUR COATS 69%° to 395% Buy your frurs froma house that has a reputation for honest deal- ing. We are show- ing luxuriously beautiful coatsat prices that are’ unbelievably low. *‘Charge It.” Great Boys’ Suit and QOvercoat Values 795 995 to 1950 We specialize in Good Clothes for sturdy rough-and-tumble Boys—in Clothes that have style coupled with the most durable tailoring and fab- rics of lasting wear. Great Girls’ Coat Values 6% to 24° We are showing the smartest, love- liest and most becoming little Coats in warm, durable fabrics at prices that make them extraordinarily at- ) tractive to thrifty parents. 0 . THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST 311 7th ST. N.W. SPECULATION URGED |: q Preparation of legislation to change | the crop-reporting system of the Gov-|an ernment to prevent speculation on the | 1, Senator Harris has conferred with | | WCAP to pm y,]e Hnrvnld Con- | of Agriculture officials and they have | sus Bureau and the Agriculture De MRS REMUS GIVES BAIL ;’;:fi."::}.t,. 1‘n| sn .111m infor | Blue Plate Lunch. 50¢ T Posts Bond in §t. Louls for Ap- il Table d’Hote Dinner, 7S¢ pearance in 1mlmmpons Court. | Dinner, $1 and $1.25 nl.u 20 () 1 to discuss the v azainst her at Wash. Feedin ofof lettin; duced a at_insect plague 720 22-, 24 7th St. N.W. BEHRENDS " Axents Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns f? OUTFITTING BOYS AND GIRLS AT SAVING PRICES = i $10.00 BOYS’ | $12.50 GIRLS’ CLOTH COATS)| $1.25 BOYS' JUVENILE SUITS I5¢ $12.50 BOYS' 4-PIECE VEST SUITS $8.95 $5.00 GIRLS' DRESSES $3.98 $3.00 GIRLS . HATS & BONNETS $1.95 " HERES WASHINGTON’S BEST -COAT VALUES Richly Furred Coats | $19.50 to $22.50 Coats $29.98 to $34.98 Values Charmmg Silk Dresses $F Our Regular $10.00 to $15.00 Models Trimmed With Fur, Brocade, Embroidery or Braid Flat crepe, satin and Is0 with godets jacquard crepe d Warm Winter Underwear $1.25 Boys’ Ribbed UNION SUITS Knitted Wear for the Family I $4.00 Ladies’ Brushed Wool || SWEATERS | 59c¢ Springtex Children’s VEST & PANTS Warm 1 Hi; Pockets. with cont Sizes 24 to $6.00 Brushed Wool Sets Sets of Swea Gloves & i match, wool. $1.00 WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE GOWN S Silk_Embroidered Double 88 ke Outing F hm\«] (h n $1.00 Women’s SILK AND RAYON HOSE | cut sizes 4 Rayon Kayser Novelty Cuff 'CHAMOLE’ITE GLOVES Embroidered 95 ight or Turn- Gloves, 3-row $1.50 BOYS’ GAUNTLETS embroidered backs. $ 1 .00 All colc Astrakan leather paim: corduroy I brown and fit boys to Silk make, T $2. Men's lllfl( k Leather AUTO GAUNTLETS 18 Heavr Leather Tets. with soft Hined Gnd strongly ¥ WARM BED CLOTHING FOR THESE COLD NIGHTS $3-56 BLOCK PLAID BLANKETS $ 2 98 70x80 extra large size, in block plaid 79c BUREAU WOMEN'S HANDBAGS 95¢ Good _locking and plain colors with contrast color bor- ® der. Fluffy, warm and cozy for the cold- est Winter nights. $4.75 QUILTED COMFORTS $1.75 Tuscan Lace CURTAIN PANELS (Nently, de-

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