Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1925, Page 48

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, and millinery for the benefit of the The group already includes repre- [ women of the embassies and legations. sentatives of Czechoslovak Ger v, Spain, l’mm Rll‘n Belgium, Hnndul‘ and Russia The first meetn Representatives From Embassies | ) B3 el BURNING SHIP ADRIFT. Standard Oil Tanker Expected to Be Total Loss—Crew Saved. i hie g i BATON ROUGE, La., November upreme Court by George | 20 UP).—The oll tanker John A. Wood e | of the Standard Ofl Co.'s fleet operat- |ing between Baton Rouge and Grand INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S CLUBTO BE FORMED HERE Accountmg Suit Filed. :ccounting and receiver to he former East Suit for be held ir h and Legations to,Visit American Homes With Y. W. C. A, D. ¢, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. upan her, but is expected to be a total Toss. A hasty check by Standard OIl of- ficlals revealed that all of the crew of 10 men had made their way to safety, it was announced. — Wilkinson to Speak. Garnet C. Wilkinson, first assistant escape-proof body, mounted on an Army truck chassis. It has a speclal compartment for woman prisoners, who heretofore had to ride with the chauffeur. A total of 26 prisoners can be accommodated on each trip. Marshal Snyder had the van built in Washington and is said to have saved the Government $3,000, besides getting a bcuer vehicle. NEW “BLACK MARIA” PUT INTO OPERATION IN CITY Replaces Old Van, Used for 40 Years—Is Bullet-Proof and Escape-Proof. incident to the service. 1 John 8. Toothill, at the T superintendent in charge of colored schools, will be the principal speaker at a meeting of the Slater-Langston- Twining Parent-Teacher Assocfation in the Slater S¢hool tonight at 8 o'clock. Edg: Snyder, United States mar- shal, has placed in operation a brand. Two Are Retired. new * ck Maria,” in which to con- First Lieut. Frank E. vey prisoners between the courthouse | Quartermaster Corps, at Chicago, and the District jail. hicle has To visit Amel learn American i national Lake, La., which early yesterday as cut loose from her moorings here ter a mysterious explosion set her afire, was drifting down the river with streams from a fire tug plaving Monville, 11l.. The new ve.| has been placed on the retired list of an all-steel bullet-proof and! the Army on account of disability - | certificates and underwriters =1 | bank. Attorney Henry E. Davis ap- pears for the plaintiti s 0 ) X YWY glvmg Dressin @Aa.ts As .08 eevst s [ XX X X arm Than Ks -~ Bond’s cover the country from New York to Omaha, Nebraska, with Overcoats that are the “pick” of the season—they come direct to you, “hot” from our designers’ tables. = Heads Them All! Bond’s Hats It’s all gravy for you— . the $10 to $20 saving you Handsomely Lined All One Price —And talk about style—you’ll find everything at Bond’s, from the conservative Chesterfield to the College Blue ‘“‘stream line” Overcoats—at least 20 new models to choose from—dozens of patternn—and every color! Handsome plald backs and duo-tone effects—and bear in mind most every make at Bond’s. NN W N $3 25 Bond M-arcoat is lined with Skinner’s Cuaranteed Satin. \§ ’Bond’s All-Wool Overcoats \ and 2-Pants Sunts Every Bond suit, whether e single or double breasted Guaranteed $35 Value Genuine Lustrous Velours $ Bond’s “De Luxe” 2-Pants Suits and Overcoats model — is a ‘“double life” garment because every Bond suit is a 2-pants suit— you get the extra pair with the extra wear at 10 extra cost to you. BOYS’ SPECIALS Sheep-Lined Coats $8.75 Cieveland Chicago Store Hours, 8:30 to 6—Saturday Evenings ’till 9 O’Clock A Particular Overcoat —in a variety of smart patterns in the new box effects —large collars and big mannish patch pockets. They’ll win the favor of hundreds of mothers. $Q.75 $12.75 and $14.75 1335 F Street N.W. A. CLYDE CONNELLY, Manager 2-Pants Suit The outstanding value .in this city. These boys’ suits are made of “boy proof” fabrics—in all the newest models—complete with 2 pairs of pants. $Q.5 $12.75 and $14.75 Woven Madras Blouses Affair Thanksgiving Christmas New Years Bond’s Tuxedos Absolutely Authentic in Style and Beautifully Silk Lined 27 Style Eor Every Particular Man at

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