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' 1 Y THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925. E - 0 ¥ WUMAN BANU"’S ] SRR CHARLES EUGENE HEARD | srand masier ot siusons in Visivia | RUSH TO PAY TAXES, | tug 1o within the monch of No- S rank Ball of Arlington vember. 5 A oy e s T All bills paid during December will | d Dr. Barrett. Mr was donated to the home by Mrs. La Motte Williams of Washing- Charles Bugene Heard, 56 years old, | ton 10y Mother and Daughter, Al- [Rorh s interested im & heating and } <. Willia cnt and i Men’s and wOmen’s suits though “Well-to-Do,” Un- | ievemn, diea: spital,| - lexan J J dC able to Give Bonds. e ] : : and Coats - Dry Cleaned at 257 Reduction One Week Only, Nov. 30 to Dec. 5 DIES HERE AT AGE OF 56 | counts eulo | The usual last-day rush of property | carry a penalty of 1 per cent, with an | S | Callahan said believed she was the | o 80 e ¢ e S oot 1 _P"‘(“{m_ b | : i B 3 5 aman of er L the = ceedi month e bills zo unpad Was Formerly in Heating Business. | &1 ulr\l woman of her time in the | 1 T ey the. frst | cocding, month_ the bilia g unpud. | Prominent in Masonic Cir- b+ farm, which embraces/some 300 installment of real estate and personal = May, 1926. I cles of District. | ac | | | | Those Who Have | | SAVED i - Now Reap the Benefits of iy Their Foresight s prominent in busi- | ness and Masonic . November | { have saved a portion of their carnings RS B Rev Hugh enson will T oy P > e diesonbon il - The name “Footer's” has been an emblem of Quality in | BEAly Ceinchod® for ihe necess 00 in app! cleaning an}r_l dyeing for more than half a century. But actually dental to Christmas buying and givi with the ! wearing a Footer-cleaned garment is the only way by which you | only one of the numerous can know and test all of its merits. These are this week's become- acquainted prices: . Men’s business suits, dry cleaned ............ Men’s topcoats, dry cleaned ......... Men’s heavy overcoats, dry cleaned Savings Account. Other tim | H one’s life when a tidy sum la | our convenient banks will greatly appreciated. Start this payday 1o SAV} and add to your account REGULARLY. Then EDMONSTON PERPE l UAL Women's coats, medium-wt., lined 3; length. .. 1.28 | youlilibefprepatediforeanyiinacciil emery tncy —sii . Women'’s coats, heavy-wt., lined full length... 1.88 C. E. HEARD. i v . Al o . b —— BUILDING EPE e iy 20 Second National Bank : ASSOCIATION .|ANDREW FLETCHER |HONOR DR. BARRETT | Don’t Delay—Phone Us Today “The Bank of Utmost Service™ P 4 i PAYS | DIES IN NEW YORK! AT IVAKOTA FARM | 57 F O O T E R ’ S 509 Seventh N.W. - | Was President of Iron and Loco- | Virginia Grand Master of Masons.g 0 2 | motive Concerns—Produced First | Senator Ball and Others Compounded leaners and Dyers s | Turbine Ship in U. S. Speak at Dedication. Semi-Annually 1332 G St. N.W. Main 2343 Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $10,500,000 3 Surplus $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'v. | poitipsborn | ELEVENTH ST, Sequanecit B 1By tha A i cial Dispatch to The Sta [al——=[a[c——=[o[——=[olc——F——[c|—=lal—lul——2Jlo/ ?bil' shor TENLEWTOWN TO OPEN AS STATION TOMORROW 12 B 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Becomes Sef i We are Radically Reducing Our Finer Coats ---those luxuriously fur-trimmed models which Special Purchase of one Am t ceased | need for ammuni S e have reig‘necl supreme n popular approval. holding Selection now from two big groups reduced to === T son’s proposal providing for | > the United States into the d_Court —feature Tuesday at alofm———ala] Faille Satin Felt Metdllic === They are, indeed, unusual valucs—ingluding the popular fabrics and colors and portraying the newest styles. Early Period Roman Hats—Ve- qurs. Felts. Sa(ins, Vclvets. Combi- nations, All distinctive types—in ultra dressy modes —in the soft, lustrous weaves— trimmed with Fox, Skunk, Platinum ; Wolf, Beaver and others A K;é%:%fl*;«z Were You One of the Lucky 8,000? ¢ i% : | % TOMORROW we will mail out 8,000 it ion o ) | checks to members of our 1925 gi Christmas Savings Club. ofI:iz:s %zzdb::}:o::::: / / b 2 ; These checks will total $350,000! and misses. oY 5‘5« For Baby’s Enough to buy a good many presents! 5 ¢ CHRISTMAS And the 8,000 members didn’t miss the Thirdikooe: . L | small amounts they put into the club ; CORCORAL each week. The good-sized check each S £ Hl.m 8 %! one will receive now is like a pleasant This 1s a Sensational Sale of “MAID YORBABY- surprise, coming just when it is most i PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR . needed. S F k e o ;& Look ahead a year to the next Christ- mart rOC S § mgucesprac(i;fléfiil{!{fifi . - EOWL— The New Cra- mas! Join the Mt. Vernon Christmas die of Libertyri?orflyfl? Savings Club for 1926, and make S ey Christmas a day to look forward to— Baby’s Welfare. % : HEALTH BOWL cannot E not a time of dreaded expense! in the Inexpensive Dress Department Two very spccial assortments are offered— sired. And the special tray serves the same purpose as a high chair for fesding. -{Price $7.50k- In baby blue, pink or ivory finish For Sale in Degt. wd Furniture Sterss and othor goed deslors Frocks for street, afternoon and eve- ning wear. MT. VERNON ple exercise safely. The hid- den legs make HEALTH BOWL stand firm when de- and Mass.Ave Public Zibrary Savings N.E.Cor:9¢: St. 4 Opposite the I R o T R R R EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE@BIEIEEIEIEIE?IEIEEEL__.'-:-IJ Silk and Cloth—many original models; others that are copies of imported designs. Women's and Misses' sizes. Second Floor. , , s lal———al——al._——lal——al————lal———al——lo[——— o] I X /. r p CORCORAN MFG. CO., CINCINNAT! 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