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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1925. - — e S : |tight to the throne is absurd. Thl'ut torlum. with & bid of $735,000. Other | LIQUOR IN MUSIC HALLS. Ky ial Ni SCIENCE LAGS HERE | T smeeine news 1PR|N[}F_ R R B e i s |~ g | e G o T e e ] nm. who attempt to prove its truth TO COST $725’000;,\‘..mm Co... ashington. $82 lumn | London Counci rea recedent all 4 5 3 desc o o on. | and Deliv Avrivali'at landiSsiiassirem ying that 1 am a descendant of & k'»u‘\ shington o T £ | 1hp leL dynasty, which governed | $ 40; M v F . 5 \ at_the hour you E New York. TI E Rtussia more than 800 years prior to = = 5 and the Arts | LONDON, December 2 (#). Depart Desire 3 | the installation of the Romane *, N >4 ‘0., Jamestown, > | ing from a 40-yvear policy. the London | ARRIVED YESTERDAY ‘ 11 is quite trie that the Trinces| New Jersey Contractor's Bid Is | (03" County Council vesterday granted Doris 7 Thastaool oo | Wiasemsky, the family seat of om | - 13 will be 13 decks in the addi- | 17 music halls which have not hars Caneronia for imore lhan 600 yesraihis besniat| Lowifor 13-DecksStructureito | TSR tn B8 So0KE 1o Ll A o |17 musle halls whichi kave: not bas | No“ExtratClarge Majestic H X | Suzdal, in the zovernment of Viadi. | Be Started Soon. cne electric passenger elevator. EX-|iheir competitors, (h~ theaters. For Phone up to 9 p.r—Our m.“," eall _More Spent in U. S. for COS- Martha Washingtou. . o Nov. 14 | Se”ndqe S Russmn Son-in- j.’;\.:a'm"\':" descendants -of the Rurilk | i\"’zf"!;:;:\;":,;i&:;:ifl;‘_lr fv:;::_::_l:‘;h;i‘\:: yeurs the owners annually petitioned Py 8 Shop, 607 12th St. DUE TODAY | for licenses, but heretofore temper metics Than for Research, "\‘1"'”"“ L remen N - His Party Not Monarchist. - onpe | €78 Will be the most important fea-|,nce organizations have thwaried Plant, 400-410 18th St. N.W. H s | Law an Impostor, London 1 Tt politient e .| Contract for building a withincourt | fure of the improvement. The two (0D | {ieir effures. addition to the Library of Congress |decks will be devoted exclusively to | He Tells Englneers. I rooms provided with desks, tables and 1 4 3 > | ed. and of which I now am"the head, | | Sitvia ) chairs (o be allotted to research stu Newspaper Had Charged_ lis neither Me ist, ‘Republican’ nor | Which is expected to meet the ex- ) this purpose. There will be ahout 40 A £ £ S £ ot | S It merely stands for he panding needs of the library for a struetion in decade to come will he let within a with Great couple of days hy David Lynn, archi- tect of the Capltol. to Snead & Co. Tersey City, N. J., low bidders, for i 2 et with zree of failure 5,000 of o Rain s L R printed in the Morning PPost. coming | [ N an address hefore the e > Wins o that] 2 of Engineers DUE FRIDAY 1semsky dents. At present many of the fore { most American historlans and scien | tific writers are forced to accumulate | | and assemble their material under | ‘ | most ‘d condit quite unju I am blamed nead & Co. erected the addition in most dificult candillons. 1 a certamn few,” the southeast court of the library | o Prince Wiasemsky i« an aeronauti: | several years ago. The addition now | [T x 3 ral engineer. He ‘was employed at o he built will occupy the northeast ippealed for funds . <t dep U store insin ppealed for fund =) U department SLOre, |y gelfridge store when he met the [court. and will not he visible from ||| od Press £ rin N By the Asxociated Preas YORK. December 2. T ~ Washineton B D LONDON, December London s need of true scie 4 lent Adams ¢ ciety still is all agog over a statemen Names and what they stand for Back of all our Shoes is the name of Registered @ Trade Mark Established 1873 rty-sixth annual e e e o - ge, American owner lnsure Your Pet‘ Wo-kem-o Distemper Capsules A remedy of distinctive merit for support of the men who are gi a 4 2 “ | ha ©t fo the title and name. Frreky g t t " he day is zonme by.” Mr. Hoover | Paillo Senex Sor 5 Post’s announcement. which | when we can depend very much consequential discovery or inven g€ he quit Iv|~ 1«0 his available for the \\mk ion to devote himself entirely neat lowest hidder was the Eng. (| prevention and Treatment of Dis.| to the politicd work which he hopes Construction Co. of New York.{| {emper in Dogs and Cats. I-’mlnn day will enlminate in the estab. | $784.000. Then came Arthur L. Smith ||| Get It today at heing made hy the gentus in the SpiLED vesemiAY. - lie declared that the Outwily tree,|puwonC. OC Bmew jpovesmaumt (& Co. of Washingien, who recomiixili Biwy foewes mu Féd fhne A host of men, great equip. | Muenchen—Bremen . which gave him the t to the title comple t0 ambrcidtunic Sult long. patient, seientitic experi SAILING TODAY of prince, would e hrouszht eut into build up the structure of a 10:00 AM wen if necessary not stone by stone, but L Havre 12 o man on earth has more ri ain, is teday the funda et e M. than 1 to the title W o urce of nvention and dis. | Fachis semsky - and 1 am cons For Sale—At a Bargain 2 il of the Russiar . < o American peoy imnually spend | Y, Tor o M. | sives, of which I am the h i i / [=3 ) ! ! ! t | on cosmetics t ¥ 8. A also my English solicitors, in ¢ - 2 pure. science in: | Sl Lk st " tion with this matter, he. sa Ballard Oil Heater g { i ! ! i H { ] E] { { { / i, OUZGOING SIEAMERS: he said he considered the last resort of political intriguers to do him harm, he declared. o el A Lo e ‘i We have coal suitable for sr drew a comparison be- | Brazilian said: ’ ; : 1 > advancement made in pure SAILING THURSDAY : (o] your furnace. Used One Seagon—and « research and industrial science S 00 v, | the. thr mparaiteled indusirial de gp : 00 A this Wi . Prompt Delivery New Novus—51-S—National Radiator Co. Boiler ) the country. hesaid. ’ ; LLiog A cing reloinder: © New River Egz Pea Coal of lahoratories engaged in the 3 i N Sotesent N Buckwheat Coal J . B for ;.,mh..nl.:.n s gt X z 2 SRR Chestnnif. Coke Complete with 1,000-gallon oil tank ' cis and laws. But these, he as 2 A {| Penn Egg Coke and | were entieiy: deperdentatron : o ? sl e $375:% ! = | « materials which flow from the o —Cristohal Fairmont Exx ve science, in which <Al eatly deficlent. For Macrde—Cape Tows ] 3 ot ; } el Low Prices o anmually, while| Eo 8 TS G A ."..fi,ffi.ffl.."..‘.m'...'.. Phone Clev. 71; Beth. 123 Frank R. Jelleff, 3505 Macomb St. Anaualiys does mocls o S P s Chevy Chase Coal & | ; Builders Supply Bethesda, Md Korrect Fitting One of our Classy Stylish Shoes in all Leathers—Black and Tan A perfect fitting and durable shoe N. HESS’ SONS Factory—Baltimore 607 14th Street N.W. I'elephone Cieveland 1310 Coeur 4 Alen i . bien ot scenine aa| St v, o B A PE%F[F[')I;II\JI%L RGO GHGHGHLGHGLOLOHLOOHLGLEHBHREGH 008 GBGGHGHOGY UHGHY GGLHGHG zeneration of oncoming it e eed anove il things.” | S0 S0 e v. 3 ASSOC[AT[ON . Christmas Savings Checks Cheerfully Cashed s tinued, “is the better support of , Buienos Aires 1 n. They should not be forced St Ge: —Bermuda 1100 AN PAYS industrial laboratories, nor | Mavaro—T = ST dhey cvifed in teachings, | : : 1:00 By apportunity 1o Tive and | Adoinh T - s - the » ntific wstruction of a railvoad from the that ack S Compounded i coal fields on the Black Sea to ites occupies a position z Ango: to connect with the whole . vear of the mARotity of | (Lol n rallway syatam i nlanned Semi-Annually innations. A list of the |, e Turkish government, accord i of the Nobel prizes reveals| ;. (o, 15, which that work Commencing January 1, 1926 A1 proportion of first minds will he rted within & ustor Heieain Assets Over 3 : | = $10,500,000 Contractor Found Dead. E Mortg | 1,000,000 | \ Al Dispateh to The Sta First Surplus $1,000, Important News for Gift Shoppers From the Underwear Shops D eomiractn, was fond e T;;’Q”fi'fi"s 'hc " |l Cor. 1th & E Sts. NW. | heside a_gas P ,nt:n}"""' S % R . [ [ ] z [ ] i A TR | e e 3,350 Exquisite Underthings M‘MMMMMWW“""““’"“ s W»—N{ H American Security 1926 Christmas Savings Club Now Open Glove Silk, Crepe de Chine f=—— and Rayon Chemise, Vests, Bloomers and Step-ins, also Crepe de Chine and Rayon Gowns; every garment high grade in every respect. ( — = | EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICED R The L& B Underwear Shops have combined to present this won- derful offering of a vast assortment of these loveliest of garments— exquisitely fashioned of the finest materiais and delicately trimmed with fiine laces—Filet and Irish Crochet. ribbons, lace inserts or dis- tinctively tailored in style. Practically every dainty pastel shade - plenty of fl¢ tion. It's the bigaest giit-buving opportunity that we could possib N and helpiul with its truly extraordinary <avings Five Weekly Payment Classes i LA ) Al ( | The complete Tine-up: the quantities i - 59 _Glove Silk Chemize, each.. | 3 = = / - 200—Glove Silk Vests, each ( J 2 2 /R 66—Glove Silk Bloomers, each. | ; -~ 5 v /y' &) 40—Glove Silk Step-ins, each. e LN S s = 762—Crepe de Chine Gowns, each 3 e 2 3 { 1200—Crepe de Chine Chemise, each I & < A ¥ ¥ 7 3 250—Crege de Chine Step-ins, each . ‘K { 1 ‘ 3 . : 200—Crepe de Chine Bloomers, pair. ... $3.95 b . . o \ . 200—Rayon Gowns, each.. .. $3.95 13 ot ' : 200—_Rayon Chemise, cach. ... ......$395 THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. $ 50 Class Deposit $ 1 per week $ 100 Class Deposit $ 2 per week $ 250 Class Deposit $ 5 per week $ 500 Class Deposit $10 per week $1000 Class Deposit $20 per week 1 b Y o 5y G ey . e Sty . sy e 5y 3% Interest Added if All Payments are Made Regularly —and Tomorrow is BABYDAY! 3 Timely IE i Thursday brings our always attractive and rerna‘rklble specials to Washing- Events fOf i ton mothers. Just the things needed to keep baby comfortable and in the A best of humor. Sixteen timely offerings—with an outstandingly big feature: Glrls = Crib Sheets, of cambric, g hems >~ AND TRUST_COMPANY - : Tots Wlnter .n.-cnr:lh(.'h:;‘:‘;w.‘~ 2 :- long 1 _slcm Cs.. ; straightline knee length: trimmed with model; in many colors. Sizes 15th and Penna. Ave. { o Coats pink or blue ribbon ()0 6 to 14 vears. $2.95. ot by o b A Al n.i‘"'r!-".'rffi.p:.‘\'i'.’?.‘,fil'r.-'.f“'h'r' Bestyette Rain Capes, hood A New Purchase Arrives $5 signs. with inder 5Qq attached. Bluc and red. Sizes pad. Neatly hoxed.. 22C B - S i i —Unusual Values at Baby Buntings, of eider 7to 14 “"m s. $295. zer $6.500.000. b Bought for Baby. day—for the fittle totslof 2 to:6 | 30%n: trimmed with pin Slickers, the fad of the hour. are still babies, and need comifortable, warm coats bon: hood silk such as these. Polaire, chinchilla, broadcloths with Tined " $2.95 Cemented seams, slash pock- ; | fur collars, one style with imitation karamie collar B Blankets ets, strap collar and storm BRANCHES: | and down front, with cap to match. All fully lined. | mussers designer ik o P Capital, Surplus and Undicided Profits QA TLIUD RN I | e S 8 e | coffs. Red, bluc, groen and 40, inches. Each vellow. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Hose with lisle heel and . Four-piece Sets of Brush- | \ Baby Blankets, in pink s Northeast—8th and H Streets N.E. Handmade Baby or blue with checked bor- ‘ dos. Sl R T g tens and sweater. Sizes 1 | i sy SCS— L Southwest—7th and E Streets S.W. Cunning _atvles with | 10" “Cocon ana g6,.05 zatin bindins. g9 5Q) | 5 it iklae with B rowsiof beaid 3 | tucks, scalloped around hot- buff Beacon Bath Robes, in | Northwest—1140 15th Street N.W. f tom or finished with deep | pink or blue; plain colors or | Madeira Pillow Covers, Si 6 to22. Each $1.00 hems. Sizes 1 to 2 years. Flannelette Gowns with | nursery designs; | several designs. @ ()() Sizes 6 to 22. Eac 0. ; Each . o | | Central—7th St. and Mass. Ave. N.W. . Infants’ Silk and Wool $4.95 | ool 3 , mit- | Dresses, $2.00 - | ¢ Wool Cap. leggins, mit- | G or “bowinot ' design; dainty embroidery, fine ‘with plnk or . . icks, buue. Each ... $1.00 trimming collar and cuffs. Baby Plllows of pink or ~ollars: button front and silk cord Sl & g = = blue, sateen filled with Middy ' Skirts, all - wool Middy Skirts, all-wool s¢ Our Banking Office Most Conzenient to Y ou.” kanole , Bize 1MAX1T S0C inches | g etted " $1.95 s tweed pleated on bodice. $1.95. FOURTH FLOOR ) T A o b A . o e o s

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