Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1925, Page 27

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¢ 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, p». €, NOVEMBER 22, 1925—PART 1. » ! ic expression in in-| queen of the harvest, will speak lines a SAFE'[Y EUNGRESS ARTICLES ON DEAD-LETTER LIST 'I'ABLEAUX 'm SH[]W fé"r:,"i‘i;‘d‘i',’,"r}mrk;\;f,’l ‘: faicen efi,‘.k?.."\x(l‘v‘g:‘m...‘.»g fl‘.'“.l“us",.f,«.m, SF;;FT:EADR;LNTGBI;OFGRHA("JURCNE[ TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION DEC. 34 : and then the harvest celebration in! The public Is cordially invited to at- e Czechoslovakia, with groups taking |tend. An admission fee of 25 cents is S A Dnr: froim :l\ nu‘!nh(‘r nr' the \]:nu{us‘ asked td defray expenses Mist Moistened Air's Action or I el centers in the city, notably Columbia - . - e S SESSIUN UU‘!-“NED‘““’]“‘ Hammers, Jewelry, Garters, Suits, Under- HARVESI BUSTUMS Helg ashington, Soutieast | BA) | P ANS COMPLETE, | Chemical Provides Automat |‘ d by e L Power to Operate Siren clothes, Boots, Tires, Anvil, Saws, Sponges, Ban- through the | Plans are complete for the ball 0| by the Asociat jos, Hos Funeral Prices’ Lower Li iving Spirit in M of x] tlon, | be given by the Washington Chapter IV 4 M: i . nan . Keb- ' of the Hadassah in the Washington! ery and Many Other Things on List. Thanksgiving Spirit in Many AT B B — village, and | will be the geventh annual ball of pear as the master of th | g Lands and Ages to Be De- | i vice o tereive e coken o the | il pe,be soventh annual L [ mist_upp and Oldsters alike who| The boxes of goods will be open to completed harvest from the villagers. - the Tlo d to fret over limited |inspection from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. inesday, December 2, and then picled at Central High. First on American Soil. Conference Here Will Sug- + gest New Steps to Reduce | Traffic Accidents. t half the old-time under. Steel Vaults, $85 o 4 o : A & ar with which to buy | jpo0 i) be again sealed g The First Amer Thanksgiving” | hospitals in the 1 Ambulances, $4 mas vresents for their rela- While approximately $4,000 usually R is to be presented by a group of Cen. Mrs. Isadore s and friends will have a whole-| 4 ‘rogljzed from these auction sales,! ouen characteristic eplisodes telling | tral High s . directed by | the chapter, $ {ent Ty e Tost OF. | the actual value of the g0ods 18 821d| ) o story of harvest time in many | Miss Sybil B, wtle director at [ jowing: Mrs W {upon_the . « W.W.Chambers Co. o | te be many times that amount. | i 9 e ne. called the an of the A de by the damp air st ¢ U,\num: the Interesting vnrlel_v‘n: lands will be the feature of the hag: " i n;lull:. .',.r,.:\h.‘rx ikl | bide gives off ; 1 Wiso Brown:Stone Funcral Honte zoods to be sold December 3 and 4 ..Q festival to be given as a city-wi ung | ets; Mrs. M. Blumenthal, chairman | the siren by pres Cor. Chapin & 14th N.W. e listed: Sults for a boy of 13. 16| Thanksgiving celebration at Central| il f e cltv. | of the program committed, and Mrs.| Some siceptics say the v i % new men shirts, men's garters, | yigh Community Center Wednesday | Maud Howell Smith, appearing as the | Henry A. Hirsh, publicity chairman. Ikely to be a rainhorn as a fog 2! scarf: sweaters, | evening, November 25, at 8 o'clock by There are pai 2 ards of dry uranteed t the dramatic staff of the community | L0 £00ds d t shades and | center department 5 - blue serge| The festival will open with a brief | cretonne, | prologue to be given by Walter W.| dren’s gloves, | § well known actor of Shapes n roles, who will speak s iptive of the seven s The Greek scene, in honor of 1s 10 be pr s found the: T office, and exper > unable to wnd intended rec the artle re ordered sold at auction. ts and department wlil end el every plece of the goods off Ancient Hebrew Ceremony. SARGENT MAY PASS [RICH MAN CLEARS NAME | wient terew Ceremany. Cast Iron Ranges ON CHAPMARN CASE| OF NUDE CLUB ACTIVITY i v, e By i Many styles - rea l_';\,‘rl\"(‘-.n‘.:l.‘:;llo 7 to (‘]'xmnr irnm olbE The eaet oAt in either plain At B9 S ol yanl nickeled or en- | ameled ranges. == == Cast iron range, | complete with high warming closet, for only Y T 549 Trade in your old range dances directed by Caroline McKinl |London Judge Makes Permanent Comnecticut Prosecutor Confeys| Injunction in Favor of Prince With Attorney General on Bandit's Hopkins. @ Press RBARA, Calif,, Novem Morning Press says it | rd from London that | . Santa Barbara mil- | t there to | | Wood Stoves rtised him | t its mem clad In Hyde Hot Blast Heaters '$19.50 An Unusual Opportunity ellent Home at 4 S and bath, har it d the rol f death follo de H aved stieet asdiate DOssessivi I Price, $6,300 Apply at 2411 3rd St. N.E. Potomac 3143 permanent the Hopkins s Trade In Your Old Furniture~ The.e are no “ifs” or “ands” about this wonderful offer. It is exactly what it sounds like. It is exactly what you think it is. If you have any old pieces of furniture that you want ; ~ to get rid of (except wood beds and mat- == tresses) you can turn them in as part payment on new furniture. 3 [ 3 oufi t e i Delivers this i A Sensational ChristmasSale!" Inaugurating the New Christmas Gift Section in the L&B Basement Store 1824 Baby Dolls niture and prices please you as much as they | . do thousands of people, you then tell us what 1 e comple > you want to turn in. We then send our ap- tionally 1o praisal man to your home to make you the i cash allowance, and the same truck that de- ] livers your new furniture takes away the old. S | s - pri CONSIsts I'hree-piece O Room Suite, 1shior and Silk Shade | You’ll ‘Ll'lke‘ Trading at Phillip Levy’s | f Il ¢ the very same dolls o | that are selling for much higher | IR \ prices in all the shops of Wash 1® {Eid 5 ington and elsewhere. But by | i B ning far ahead we were : 1 i ¥ able to secure 524 lovable dolls 5.3 i il n immense price concession 15 | i e‘ ior the opening of this new de /' } ¢ N s : o | partment. T = = 1Y Mamma Dolls LR K/ 2 e o ! ' i 3 Delivers this Cutfi Talking Dolls | ! i Crying Dolls ' i Bed Davengo.t Suite, Davenport Table ; ’ Walking Dolls { } Lamp, Phonograph and End Table— i i ou'll 1all in love with these ” { ‘ dolls the minute you see their 8 i cute. innocent faces, for withowt b doubt they are the most lifelike ,‘ i 2] Every doll is tully clothed, some have lide white dresses. with /| § | | underslips, rubber panties and ribbon-trimmed booties. Others have | % | .i long infants’ dresses and baby blankets. i | ': fach doll is packed in an individual box, and you are not making a ‘v il mistake to fill up most of your Christmas list with these cunning dolls. ‘ | .+ Women’s Winter Coats and Dresses ! ,, ‘ 1 Drasticaily Reduced for Te Sale! ' , ! A \\ Drasticaily Reduced for Tomorrow’s Sale! || ,mv <. this Suite 'S Deliver" this Cutfit N ‘ i || S Delivers this Suite 5 Delivers this Cutfi i ’ 11 o o . ‘ et with Another One m Apartment Outfit. « < ,; Remarkable Values! Dresses . i : W : e e R $99£ 1 Women’s $ 6 { i ! r Shoes Poiret Twills, Satin - faced Can- - tons, Poiret Chene | ’ $ 95 and Heavy Crepe- ’ } 2 ° back Satins in the : | > 3 most becoming " ’ that Fashion has Patents, velvets, satins and tan shades. Flared, \. | L] / sclected fer Win calf in a number ‘of smart’ pat- cape back, frills, ter wear. Sizes panels and many other wanted styles. terns. Sizes 3 to & for misses and " women ’SDérs this ;te live 5D Three-plece Mahogany-finishéd ~ Three-picce Overstuffed Loos our-picce American W, Walns ; S Cushion Style Bed Davenp veneer = Dresser, Semi - Vanity udor 2 : , Bed Davenetie Juitt; upholatered i - apartment_size, uphol- Dressing Table, Chiffonier and period, including fult omen s Julie tes in good quality imitation blue JUC0 I CHOT Bow-end Bed 'in o ‘guarantced vanity, chifonier and bow- i leather. Now $ velour. Now re- $ quality. Com- end bed, for ’ slashed down to 89'50 duced fo....... 169o50 plete for only 5109-50 only SRR 5149-50 A warm, com- fortable slipper, $ § .29 “Youw'll Like Trading at Phillip Levy’s” Balance on Easy Terms with leather soles = and rubber heels. Fur and rib- bon trimmed. { T'“::'i" . ik 735 7th St. Trade in Your Old Furniture e

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