Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1925, Page 9

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s the Assac MOSCOW, November o8 Armed Pair, in Men's Cloth-1 77", 0 0 g ing, Cow Cashier, Take $500 and Elude Posse. alive of two gypsies in the village of Kavezino. near Moscow. The gypsiey. while passing through a woods ‘were attacked by 300 peas Br ihe Associatad Proxs NBR. S. Dak the daring | | | | i had heen peasants and placed them in Imes of a honfire, with @ tree trunk over them to prevent their walked into the First State el b yesterday. held u h o A number of men are said to up_$500 in silver i have sat on each end of the trunk v until the bodies had been com = the pair| Pletely consumed ) had pro = and others | Serge From China. cod they were with black arthy ther descrihed ax Inz. " Except ject as to » o vy from China fdentity. ol . Gy in name for China to them A, which the modern into town thi rn front of & lumber vard, where t = talked for a 1 time Then the er woman. dre corduroy hre man’s dark ¢ coat, walked to the bank and Ic 1 in. \When a man! stepped out pool hall nearby she walked hack Won Ten minut snn gave the as they en ment iater he ed into the muzzie of 2 1 held the older of the women. Don't stir.” she said. 1 hate to take a life. but I mean business and I'N do it if 1 h * Wilken istance would he nnw watched the vounger their car and de ot and zoinz Adelph Brende drove the « elntehin Armed Men Give Chase. ! Meanwhile other residents had | sounded the alarm ving the near by teans. and Sheriff George Roard. | man, at Sioux Fi he sheriff im "Strings™ to a Stick, Arcund the Gears the Wilkenson Party : il unproductive. the posses spre MR. MOTORIST ey - . Watch and Know what is put in your rear axle bricant. The rear the whole conntry v. that men them on previe EBONITE made for has heen genera by Automotive Eng the hest and most tory gear lubricant. ~ASK CHURCH ATTENDANCE. Younz Men of Rock Creek Parish Buy with your mind made Launch Campaign. SR np. Demand EBONITE. Take no substitute. e Yo the FEBONITE checkerboard HmpoBlrs Eu S FRONITE The Chapter of the Brotherhood of 0 St. Andrew, consisting of more than LTS SHREDDED O a dozen young n enroll FOR TRANSMISSIONS representative ci * AND REAR AXLES munity under an tend service on four ; BAYERSDN OIL WORKS - (OLUMBIA 5226 ning tomorrow. The hoys a from house 1o house in the neig hood. A Ay VISITATION PLANNED. 5 Gargle Aspirin ] | A crusade for church attendance has heen launched by the voung men of Rock Creek Episcopal ('h The hiennial® visitation of Danzhters of the King of the Kpisen pal Church in the Ington to § teenth street near Columbia read eld next Thursday evening ) ) ) ) ) ) arder ta each of the parish chapters once in fwo vears sa as to acquaint for Tonsilitis branches. - T e - A harmless and ‘B"QC“V;' gargle is : , to dissolve two “Bayer Tablets of Once in Custody. " in four tablespoonfuls of From Lite nd gargle throat thoroughly. The old-age pension officer was ques. n two hours if necessary. tlening the old lady with regard to ure you use only the genuine her position. “Have y een Bayer Aspirin, marked with the in the hands of the Bayer Cross, which can be had in after all oth tin boxes of twelve tablets for few answered. St » cents. on! You must <he said. "1 do as it busi @nlqoglablots ., Aspirin The Bayer Gross on Genuine Tablets FURNISHED APARTMENTS —With Complete Hotel Service— ATTRACTIVELY PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE POSSESSION TWO BEDROOMS, PARLOR, LARGE RECEPTION HALL AND BATH — WELL FURNISHED Three Exposures Overlooking Thomas Circle PORTLAND HOTEL 14th St., Thomas Circle and Vermont Avenue word “serge” has gradually evolved T\HE'E\'ENL\'G‘ STAR. WASHINGTOX, D. (!, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1923. Come Down and See the Christmas Windows Tonight! For Your Convenience— Many Christmas service features have been arranged, of which the following are examples: _Gifts will be sent free to any post office or express office—or by freight to anv railway station—in the United States. —We will wrap gifts for you which vou desire to mail yourself. Ask at the Service Desk.—Street Floor o 00 —Gifts will be held for delivery at any time you specify. s - e Packages and Wraps checked free of charge at the Service Desk Street Floor. Taxicabs will he called at the Market Street Entrance nearest 8th St. or at the Service Desk. Postage Stamps for sale at the Service Desk. & & o Blank Cards and Stationer cupplied at the Service De<k —Telegrams, Cables. etc.. are han dled at the Service Desk Merchandis rtificates s<old at the Cashier’s —Christmas Savings checks cashed. Gift-suggestion Booklets, includ ing Store Directorv—at the Sery- ice Desk. —Charge Acco arranged in t —The Deferred Payment be utilized for large purc —Much has been said—more will be said— about Christmas shopping. But now, with Thanksgiving gone, gift buying begins in carnest and the abundance of giveable things, openly displayed, in every section of this popular store makes selection easy, and further “Shopping” unnecessary. You can complete your purchases here, not only with the as- surance of satisfaction to those whom you wish to please, but with the additional as- surance to yourself that you are paying the lowest price for which those gifts can be bought. —That means a great deal to every gift buyer. And so do the other featires— COURTESY, CHEERFUL ASSISTANCE and FRIENDLY HOSPITALITY, for which Kann’s is famous! Christmas is in the air. From the tiniest Christmas seal to the beautiful red foliaged candelabra which swing high above the busy aisles— the spirit of Christmas is everywhere. With gifts that range from a cheerful card of greeting to those which make a Merry Christmas last the whole year through—*“The Busy Corner” is ready. Ready on the Street Floor with colorful handbags and handkerchicfs, hosiery, jete- elry. toilct articles, stationery, leather goods, linens, blankets and other fine gifts. Rendy on the Seqnnd Floor zvith beautiful robes and lingerie, baby gifts, apparel gifts, furs and an interesting, helpful Gift Bazaar. Readyion the Wiz Blooy with lovely pottery, silver and chain ware. trical appliances and scores of other practical gi home. Ready on the Fourth Floor with slippers, shoes, art movelties, victrolas, records and a great big Toyland full of gifts for childrem. _Penna. Ave. 8th and D

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