Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1925, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MOXNDAY, NOVEMBYR 23, 1925. COUPLE DENY PLOT | ™ 5o'ueikrion sonso|™ o amionms. pamc| o i ot i = f; TORIL DALY~ E3850 | « o2 i Wopdward & Lothrop 120,000 Men, e R The Christmas Store — X e Announces List of Elections to : . Newto er, A ) By ssociated Press 2 re Fire in Home That Killed| NEW YoRK, November 23—The Tis AdvisoryeBoard. g Building Trades Employers’ Associa- TREE 2 2 i Three Accident, Man and |tion has d the demands of the Flood Byrd, Governor-elect | : . Su:nr Mill Owners Stop Trains in | for increases | °f K § Cuban Province. | Young Woman Say. 2 ] e tha o el cinia; G [ A, November 23 ().—Spe- | A January 1, as o J t ents of the interior depart- | e i S S < e 5! 1 o gone to the province of | presented by the ber 14 to the severs ey lemands now go to the govern ""' and the | Incl ng trades em prev han 20 years. o have begun operations filnitfimavh &3 imfhmn 1T he Christmas Store e Distinctive LLuggage from the best makers of Europe and America—makers whose craftsmen are acknowledged superior leather workers. F; Or And the leathers and fittings and linings ; of this luggage is just as fine as the work- manship. It is luggage vou will delight h *t in selecting, be happy in giving and proud - 8% to have anyone use, or proud to use your- 3 I 0S€ sl - You Will Want Your Window ’ K Many pieces of this luggage are exclusive, 4 0(’ ho we having had certain ideas of style 3 Curtalned for ThanksgIVIno $ and constru m changed to meet our own ) VERY HONit | s . . And you can f particular ideas—and yours. The foreign ceptionally NEEDS A‘ pieces are the personal sclection of our otherwise. JUNIOE | ra V e own representative while abroad during ,% : This obliging littl: | i the past Summer. 3 chap stands on = | tabls, hangs or ‘he wall, or clamp: on shelf, chai or bed. The restiu’ | Man’s Black Leather Traveling Bag, strongly built and well propor- trom glare - S tioned. Double hand ] > : b ! et 0 B ieity wd A < - straps, hand sewn, rein- | st Nt Saedh e e d forced ends, $40. { 1 R B A AR50 0, KT TN SO S B Other traveling bags B 2 . : i b o T ; i > §$15 to $40 : 14 : ¢ lEDte 2 S lor pecial. $7.50 md $10. Frmged Bottom Curtains In An Exceptionally Large Showing Man’s Fitted Case, in tan, i 3 ) Mostly in the Popular Filet Mesl with 11 amber fittings, " MR e ] _ it m ) = ‘ BN Excellent Showmg at $13.50 pair Othérs, $7.50, $10 to $25 4 4 Curtain Section, Fifth lined, hand stitched, i ¥ Ensemble in chocolate wooa veneer 3-ply leather, con- $78.50. sisting of hat box ($28) and traveling bag ($30). ’ Hand sewn, small in appearance, capacious in size. Other fitted cases. Other ensembles in black and russet. $50 to $175 FADDIN & COMPANY hed 5o years Fuil Stock of ¥ s I ted Fitted Cases fi Collar Box, fastens with EMERALITES B LO vomen wicn 12 ema s with 12 enamel strap and buckle; elegant- C, A, Muddiman Co, | & Y | pieces. Silk lined, side pock- ly made, $8. 709 13th St. ets, hand stit One Door Above G St. e Tan Boarded Cowhide leather, $97.50. DISTRIBUTORS T o 41'.. | . EMERALLE | N - | Handsome Velour Pillows 2 Z | cases, $97.50 to $135 T National Electrical | : g n e $ Sl (On %7 Iif | Extremely Low Priced at ~1328~1330 N. Y. Ave. r & | cmans.mporAted Oer Generously Sized Pillows in artistic designs. covered with fir Woman's Black - HiehcVanits mimawiton lour and filled with kapoc. Cowhide Fitted with 7 pieces of German = _ &= ) ROUND OBLONG ROW N Fa" aaias Case, with remov- 5 z =g enamel fittings, $45. | I\OI: : S '['] ‘\(" e 2 OVAL SUNBURST BLACK able wvanity case, Gl’ip, which itself folds and may be carried ] o & ; Beautiful Velour Scarfs to Ma.tch PIHOWS l"lflu" as an overnight case. ; ; Artistic, pretty shapes. heautifully 13 amber fittings, 4 £ | g Man’'s Week End Bag mings that enrich in many tasteful mu ts ‘e"za |1 Sl Hied, 00 : fi 4 with reinforced leath:; In mulberry, blue. taupe and black | b {11 Others, $32.50 to / 4 i ) - | $100. P corners ;narrow,double 2 | 2 12x70 . ) $6 and as a <’ 0 ) | leather handle, leather v | 16x36 % 7 $7.50 Preventive lined. Zipper opening. 7 1 5 $22.50. ; { i 3-PIECE BUREAU OR BUFFET SETS—Center scari : vo mats, $5 5 4 e | and $6. Velour with brocade or damask centers, and gold gal Lmn trimmings Drapery Section, Fifth floo 34-inch Imported Leather Trunk, bound around with two heavy straps. Reinforced leather ends. Very heavy handle, locks and catches, $250. Otes K70 105250 - A Special Display and Selling Holmes Wilton Rugs e R B A O D) . A5 B R 50 o A 750 TS MRS S0 N i display of Holmes’ Wilton Rugs, which are nationally famous for their 3 ] beauty and durability. You can see these fine rugs at no other store in phmlmns often follow an | i 1 8 | Washington. 3”:[15; o?(l()k}{\e]l'\(‘r?lgd‘q‘::!’! ! 3 Nk | THE WELLINGTON is a worsted THE LARCHMONT, which is the ’ | BSOS : Z : | Those who admire artistic and coloriul rugs will want to see this special i Serious illness and com- s wilton of the finest grade, in exquisite most popular of all Wilton Rugs, is a anvd Proven RmnulI}"'II‘lI‘E’E’: | ; s X ] : i Oriental and Persian designs and superb wool wilton, designed for those who %g;e}‘iljg(;ng)()g;ix:;[ el ] T = 4 colorings. 9x12 ft. $138.75. want a ":)“%’”l mr9(‘ beauty at a moderate > First an g 1 4 5 . | : price. 9x12. andiGrip flablocybzoyen 8} : e . ‘ THE DE LUXE is a plain center Wil- - $95. i Safe for more than a Quar- | 8 | & S : Wellingtons and' Larchmont ay be ter of a Century. 5 ton Rug, with borders in dainty chintz Fodbasiall anee cieelns S e b eats G s R aatire s Pressed Black Cowhide Wooa-veneer Hat Box, lined or Chinese effects and contrasting col- stock, or will be made to special order e box s gna with durable fancy mercerized lining, 3 fasteners, $25. ors. 9x12 size. $100, o unasaal Sizes: Other hat boxes, $12 to $100 g Rur Section, Sixth floor. Traveling Goods Section, Second floor.

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