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_10_ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1925. of traps in the sewers in large garages i Il ir ~V 1-), t that to live to th ight ca losi B. Gor- 4 E °S : l|1 ic A 1f as h l'nl‘m , v fent DESIGN IS EXHIBITED | e plaared Bl s g tent | enioited by Distel | i toda, dlacuasing & query from s Glee Club to Sing | and not in the hope that she would | i German city as to what steps the| { Regulations. National Capital has taken to meet| An evening course of 10 e \Repxecentnuves of New&p’lpels See] m t\lllwn ln‘l ]u‘:]:) ”k ¢h this morn 3 . - g o " dlce ma arou “ashing a ¢ ha this blem. have for its feature, 8 o'clock, L) B SRl ) "“' Si mednion &y Eahnsinal] Veskineton aleeady Snasfr g 8 S BEOR ST F ol e canan chapel of Georgetown Presbyte b wept. untestrainedly. as”heslawyer and police regulations designed to pre-| ;¢ explosion in sewers if such liquids [ Church, the George Washington Uni Congress December pictuied the wrongs to which he sald | vent gasoline and other inflammable: ace allowed to flow into the pipes, but | versity Glee Club, Robert Harmen, di on Savings BRI Vanity Case or Clock With New Accounts Central Savings Bank 710 14th St. N.W. Francis M. Savage, President The designs and plans for the pro ] “I" h: “I‘hf"‘:\w“‘"{ '““‘;:e that the case | 19uids from flowing into sewers where the regulations require the Installation' rector. g Maj. 0 Conncr S’WS Part ofw posed Raose Memofial., o be 1o-| Counsel for Wife Says Couple | would not reach the jury before to e e e | cated in Washington, were exhit | morrow. Cost Can Be Returned to | to the representatives or me news | Never Can Live Together e e country at a ”.u.v.. e Freed on Slaying Charge. o = i Wastiable. . Capeakin . @ % Corcoran Gallery o = 1 gy iive t th il yashal Gloves— Government in Salvage. e in Any Event. Special Dispateh to The § 5 Cotume “Bilper—of Tovely anall: e Shipseat s s H : : : Md., December 1.—Ienry |} ey o erepetie chine and radium e v, Tich. tan shade sdded director of the Rousevelt p Al MIk—hemutitened AN RARK very amare: Association, which s to M on trial for the killing of || The newest silen §3'75 e memorial de- | By the sted Press Stephen Reynolds on September 20 at | Jio AlLdo Sves el Apair ..ol . e which will not | WHITE PLAIL N. Y. December the canning factory of Fe S : general public Pia arminel D oinesl o et e e Street Floor 118 F LMW, Street Floor Y GBmIEHE taCanEr s oniiDE n s, ammond at Newcomb, near I R : e 2 Alice Beatrice Jones in the trial of | was acquitted yesterday 5 vl ell Pope « New the qulment suit by her husband, | which has been on trial for thr | i essful des - Leonard Kip Rhinelander, said in his |days. has attrzcted much interest < I 1tion already has a summation before the jury today that | Chalrs. a watchman at the factory annual r n 1000 for the co the couple would never live with euch | claimed the Killing was done in self- | { | ment. Te esti norial. other again regardless of the outcome | efense ! S190,000 to remove ] " S . of the case, - i he structure o 1 the Potor r i " i The torney asserted that they St Cloud, Minn., has a schoolboy’s " River. and of thi b Ask for Discarded Articles hud o “‘besmirched each other” since Land with more than 200 members. it 2B GIFT 1o PLEASE £ Ounh Y A store full of beautiful things—with the added qualtty % of usefulness. Never so ready as now to serve you! i i ]| EDMONSTON'S, 1iome Edmonston & e of the original FOO'L FORN l:‘:)uh AND CO., lnc. OXFORDS for Men, New Address Wonderful Lasts 504 Ready for the Christmas Tree—hold their “Opening” Tomorrow! Fine Handkerchiefs for the Whole Family! orld to pres wailable m We have drawn from the handkerchief sources of the whole 4 during the Christmas season a collection of handk ery respect. Switzerland, Irelar America—have contributed either the ha rcl which they are so exquisitely made. The very best makers for handkerchiefs of beauty and valu Handkerchiefs for men and children, as well as for women—plain lace t Traflic Has Discontinued 10T FOW plete in print r.‘ every conceivable style—for every age—for every occasion! These examp l t arcely “scratch the surface” of what is waiting, expectantly, for you! or ee FOR WOMEN— FOR MEN— wi Handkerchiefs with o e e T e “ahotce. of | Men’s Linen Initial Handkerchiefs with novelty prints, embroidered corners white and colored initials—unusually basket Oranges and Grapefruit, Mived Baskets Winesap and Grime Lapers) 1 Fecans, ber 1b and lace-trim styles. Each..50c fine handkerchiefs for the low price arin. ot 70 U e Women's Georgette Handkerchiefs, in of 3 for $1.00, or, each : e We emphasize particularly to white and the high colors, for evening f# 35¢ 1 he last e call the wear; lace trimmed. Each... 0c Men's Pongee Handkerchiefs in a large Sepailie bl e (e UL Women's Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, variety of patterns. Each $1.00 white and colors: 'a and 1-16-inch i ems, ‘with _attractive embroidered | Men's Fine Linen Initial Handkerchiefs. . corners. 3 for $1, or, each 35¢ with white and colored initials -4 nlarge omt Women's Fine Linen Handkerchiefs with Each ... : 50c | embroidered corners and trimmed with Men's Fine Linen Handkerchiefs with an | Tn ihens ther “Point Needle,” Venice and novelty attractive hand-embroidered initial_on ai Sl Lt F F val laces. Each $1.00 hem. Each 75¢ craftsmanshsp that chord in the recipicnt— table callection of cun : ; Clever cole ca i ar A box of 3—35c, 50c and 75¢ Handmade Linen Handkerchiefs appliqued flower designs that embdc Personal Holiday Greeting Cards \ smart-looking shoe by every standard, so cleverly designed that the enlarged joint 1s Engraved b camouflaged so that the unusual size is rendered Bretwood inconspicuous. Experts Fit and Advise on Footwear Here There’s always the limit of value for the money Stationer and Engraver in Footwear here 611 Twelfth Street N.W. T | Ex.qafisite.ly Handmade V_anitysilk Philippine Gowns o | d Ch . A gift of silk underwear rl i ri 1 i i i 1 an emise S SR R G I | GUARANTEED to outwear T TTTTILTILT] Blue Plate Lunch, 50¢ Luncheon, 75¢ Al . M 1 ilk u Dinner, $1 and $1.25 4] once each season it ’ Gold Stripe Stockings $1.95 e e L Room near bath, unfur., ||| V;‘, s °:' iptenticoito hold vs:k toRthe mp_svh": f;;egltyh' vt e st k34 $35 and $40. LA such a millinery event chiffon weight — idea alimeton erasine Eritysilic Vostas—igtioe 2 o ol as you see outlined be gifts — protected from of lingerie el e it $2.95, $3.95. $S£{nmn and bath, $50 and l,_', low. Unbelievably garter “runs.” $195 Jauisite e e Eaa g J;;éty;é\; s«scsp in Chemise S. | A great values! Attend! pair. ! Elaborately e fered yokes in coloda. evelet and hand- 25 38,95, $5.00 ! 1216 F St. N.W. |drawn work, in st exquisitely executed rose and v Yot ER i t3H Step-in Drawers, $2.95 to $5.95. Room and bath, fur., $42.50, $47.50, $57.50, $62.50.[|| 7 : : it G ' choice of Tound, Saiare and ¥ neck B et daoe S at , Room and bath, complete || HERE’S AMAZING V ALUE! I " Third Floor e L otel service, 375 mo. | ! $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 with bath. || ffl yif A Smart Gift—the new IF YOU DECIDE UPON Suggestion! Give Her § BURLINGTON HOTEL | % IN R it “elong” Chain i ] ke e ot Are it Thonss Ginle il $3 and $5 Silk Stockmgs, Crepe de Chine L Main 8980 i Rooms in Annex, $150 to $2 Day || ‘K!‘:W av"v DK‘W 'fl !&W e e [N OECIDERURONC Negligees at and tied in front or‘ in the back ° e bl e e preters, s vory Gold Stripe $10.85 | ENTIRE STOCK Regardless of whether L - ‘\3‘ lemg Room drop—one sketched below. o T c N —_ ILK ST S SHE LIKES BEST! o FURNITURE 1 formerly sold at $10, $15, §8 crrom Factors o tome $20, or, as is actually the & case in some instances— | as high as $25—your 35 choice at— 2750 L ! Roman Gold Necklaces —one sketched above—select- ed from a collection of ex- [ quisite new pieces—many with pendants—$5 to $12.50. ) 3 PAIRS IN A BOX—3 DIFFERENT SHADES A BEAUTIFUL AND A Generous Gift! ¢ Living Room Suites, “:j; at $125 up Ag Boudoir Chairs.... $20up AES CorowelliChars. . ‘$3500p {; Handsome Footstools Free With £ Metiame Folitesty e i o | French Beaded Bags A partial list may help you decide. Remember—12 styles { anleautitul for _ifts: Choice of for women, including outsizes—silk socks for men, too! Every i X 1 sizies—insthe inewest Earlsianiman: pair protected from garter clasp “runs”’ by the patented Gold The quality of the silk is s ‘Tll Tine of s L‘:"..lm'..: g..ffi“ hathe dispiay Stripe. 32 shades with the Beauty of Silk 100% pure! "flws-*ed—fllnd the draped and L contalns few duplicates. - coat models give a splendid = A 3 Pairs : : 3 % ERNEST HOLOBER CO. DR 36 é{,’g’g‘;{s E= Silk, with cotton tops and feet—sheer choice of styles—all with rows || & 602 Fbi NW i ENVELOPE PURSES O SEEGICIWBIGRE o s s $1.85 $5.40 of val lace or trimmed with i Sl g‘i $6.50 to $16.50 Silk to the top—sheer chiffon weight—cotton -:"d r;:h;‘ns- : Choice hof or- atiner [0 Deatinethe libels fon HicTe R IR fest ESLOSE S ORIl s well known makers—May Smith, 65036 Silk, with cotton feet—sheer. $6.60 | colors. 5 Street Floor Third Floor Blue Bird. Ace High, Normandie, Fashion, Warshauer, Tenne, Herbel Oscar, Rosil, Laurel, Import, Crest! Hats for All —for the dignified matron; hats for the youthful miss; hats for dinner, theater, country club, street—for any and every occasion. i Europe Has Contributed hundreds of beautiful pieces to our great Six-day Exhibition and Sale of HANDBAGS THIS great bags event—a new kind of event for Washington—is the result of months of the most exhaustive preparation—during which we collected bags from Europe as well as from the best American makers. The result was a tremendous assortment—now creating a sensation on our street floor where they are on display and sale. Aubusson Bags—Wonderful Showing! e SR e Hats of smart Felt, shimmering Satin, glittering Gold and Silver Me- tallic Cloth: hats of every model, in Gift Suggestions You'll find the “Gift L et | G e en® ol . every desired shade! e _?_:ggse::roa Cli)fil.ll‘;llé in One of the most remarkable assortments, among the European bags, is this collec- | THE CHANEL BAG e lassies ec- tion handy for reference. metal frames—embroidered on both sides—and embsllished with stones even to the e Come early! 1t's quite natural that a great many will attend (indeed, a great many have already attended!) this event—so the earlier you make vour selection the better your chances of avoid- ing what is sure to be a crowd. Tury handles in many cases—at unusual prices for such handsome bags—$35 to $11 | e e TS T S | repllcas that are accurate in all Lovely French Beaded Bags . their details—of the original bags in- You will be missing something worth while if you miss seeing these French Bag troduced by ‘the “famous Parisian | so ideal for Christmas gifts. Choose from frame tops, envelope and drawstring style couturier, Chanel. $16 50 | Sarved metal and jewel-studded frames—magnificent colors—gold and silver effects— antelope, lovely e ines only one of @ kind, $6.50 to $65.00. | It will solve many a per- plexing question of WHAT to give—and WHERE to get it. The suggestions cover a wide range of givables. tion of Aubusson Bags, made by the peasants of Europe—beautifully mounted on fancy .. the new rage! ) | | Millinery Shop—Third Floor

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