Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1925, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1925. | - N A - , 8 pleture m narket | of the worle h Bri h % ries i i vith wax A VESSEI_ UI.' K|NGS “Pay as You Go” Plan for Luxuries, |BRITISH SEEK RIVAL |t ot viures o, 1o |2, e nnd e B iodusrien | Fish Burns Like Candle. | o | \V(’ol ]\/le“ Sa"~~ Hils (:lotllil]g Trade; To HO‘LEYWEOD BOOM | Al’:fll'lll made films over a long term {L:"::“:]n’::,.,‘]:; H‘l'l;’L"p'.)l‘r:r,"g“\'lryfi A Cociots TIant eshibiteaiat e e i " ) the Prince of Wales in his va- | pire as well as in all other parts of I Horticultural Society’s Autum | : L | 3 1.4 | rious tours has not been able to offset | the world London, sushman Even Prince of Wales Has Failed |the advertising cffect of the Americin v et et ) socalled because it burn By the Associated Press : The former enormous American de-| 4o Detract From United States |MOvie stars. American scenes. Amer en the stems are green and filled 'coa NEW YORK, December 3.—Ameri.|mand for wool, said Sir James Elder, jcan clothing, American bufldings, in | No man actually believes that his commissioner Australia in the | Film Publicity. fact, everything American, have been | next-door neighbor is his superior | i 5 L given such wide publicity in all parts Jiti “"’)“‘F By the Associated Prese - - re denying themselves clothes|yniteq States. has slumped on ac-| | count of the d for motor cars | BY the . . . & . < 1 i " ONDON r .—Bi Prince Eitel Friedri¢h, Which : e : [and radio sets, Americans are saving| [TVPON. DRCERS i cars and | [ = = Al N ne A - to 2 on their clo a r 1 = 3 & - getting ready for the Hollywood boom | | 4 n : sought to s their new obligations. he said. et e oy | v v Sank U. S. Sh!p INT1914;. e cotentana siotaine 1naust ps Droblem is purely an internal | Which they hope will strike that con ¥ A a h R - nd there is nothing to fear (rolnr‘fl"‘xfl\': \”menlr;;:l |>Iare[ whgn the | | - i i 2 E competition, William Goldman, | Proposed a glish movie studiosare 4 3 2 = B in Salmon Industry. s J Eompet lon Wl Gl | i erer ‘ ; Furs Exclusively for Over 35 Years . A e M Researeh Toard- told the| Meteorological experta have ad i \ 2 = > Aoy t - = Robert T, ho was | Vised promoters if the British moving | G 7 = Xy B T 1{ h h F { Press 5 £ Rouert I “ “,r'm:,',‘,fl,.imue industry that Brighton has | e I Ay 5 R 610 Twelfth—Just above December 3 . : et Vil in the |more sun and less fog than any other " / A ) L SO S T Nehaahansior o oy i . . v of con. | Sultably located part of England, and 4 = 5 3 {the combined cinema industr ngla are An can and | 4 ] g 2 2 B 2 kel el HAVE SHORT REIGNS COUNTED-ON FOR 0DDS vt it i it | 14-Ke. White Gold with Genuine Still in Progress One Prize Beef ot Chicazo Deaws Trostasy Will Be Lons Shot Be.|U MUl hew resuluiions reauiing Cut Diamond, $10.00 heen entirely repainted. and g yonter Pen, Other the Anc- cause Few Will Try to Pro- | m— ‘ TYOUR opportunity n ‘i"'u’:‘!::n::\; Sora "n""”,,,L hei fion Block. 1 nounce It. Owner Says. TWO Undertakers « e AR l)i;m}vunfl : oo hll_\' FLR C()‘\’[S : “-"-“"1w’\.;7~”.v(" i .n,l:‘v"».;h.y 3. Barnvard b . Ty DecembierT e ‘j m::;:;l "“n\.\u..w(hc”up:-i::ci.;'m l‘mv'\'\ where ’1\1(!11?_\ and ¢ \4‘('{’11"”1'1 = JA\CQLETTFJS an d ovaliy falls from its hizh Liice horse fans, like cross-word pu moved to the home town for values have heen combined <ince lay in the International Live fock ::u; may have to consult the 11Ir:‘ pteriment. , 1881. SCAARFS ()f Reli?ll"lc o tionars it the Nex: vork Jockes cn | {f By Engaging Chambers § $25.00 and Up 5 Qualitv— emperor’s hee wes Su + Tavlor's application ||| vou save enough to pay the < Savk Wheat Boat in e ,‘ : tion o he m\\.. we his chestnut colt 1926 Ken- |l home-town undertaker. | . . e i hoat . saat n King of - Derby entry named “Isostasy.” | || Chambers Prices Are Half OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT At Worth-While Savlngs e g o " the Prince of Tes ds of Tayvlor predict when the | FOR $100 | R Gl - hoLEho . rts in the Derby it will be a | $ | destineaitail ; shot. because Mr. Taylor alone | || CHAMBERS furnishesa tuneral [{| Saacuneg ) ble to pronounce the name || the completeness and elezance SA \/A l ()RF I fESI() vazer ill of which will pleasantl = e e came in o il prise you JEWELFR arks adian pro- | : submitted 1o the : ) ] w. w. Chambers Co_ 926 F St.. Bet. 9th and 10th Furs Exclusively for Over 35 Years s haan “N.W. Wiicr s Bevopoliions Thidatvn 4 GIOTwelfth—_]ust above F . Cor. 14th and Chapin Given University Detail. | Call Columbia 1 terick W. Hyde, 12th In B Herich Handkerchiefs Solve Many Gift Problems For Jufante, Invalids, the Aged, J Nursing Mothers, Children, etc. Christmas Time and hand- ’ : This year handkerchiefs kerchiefs to the fore. For | ; | [ - have an added significange, every thoughtful giver real- - i 2 ] = for in their many colors theyv izes that in choosing these : 2 3 7 4 a accentuate the necessary A well-balanced, palatable, easily assimilated diet that she has found, not only util- SR . o color note of the season's nourishes and up-builds. Use at meals, between meals, or ity and charm—but a gift by - > % : smart clothes. A wide va- on retiring. Endorsed by physicians for over 40 years. which she will be remem- ¢ ; riety of superior quality Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stirring the bered. - y = kerchiefs, domestic and im- oowder in hot or cold water. No cooking. ; | ; ¥/ 7 s ported, attractively priced. TN I M T N CUT-PRICE SALE! WHITTALL For Women For Men White linen kerchief Crepe de chine—with with printed center solid border of gray and floral bhorder of and broken stripe in- rose, 50c. ner border. $£3. Green and white, with Collegiate hand ker- white embroidered { chief of grar linen evelets and black net with wide red stripe inserts. S$1. NPORTED HANDKERCHIEFS., At border. 30c. Imported, with hand- left. block dnsigwfi horder in alternat- Imported utility hand- rolled hem and col- ing lavender and white. 8$3. At right, kerchiefs made in Ire- ored initial. The one lace trimmed kerchief, 50c. land. These come with sketched in red. $1. tan and blue striped borders. 25c. Attractive border handkerchief with floral design in several colors. 50c. Imported linen—with 3-inch border of blue and tiny white hem- ’ \ stitched hem. 350c. Five rows of hem- . ) Beautiful quality stitching with em- heavy crepe de chine broidered roses in col- i with striking printed ors and wide hem. ; center design in blue. T5c. $3. Irregularly printed I“.PORTF‘D HA‘\:DKERCHIEFS‘ At Imported handker- border in lavender left. hand embroidered scalloped edge chief with hand rolled All of the New and Most Desirable Patterns ‘ with embroidered and design, $2. At right, blue and hem and border of flower centers. * 75c. white block pattern, $3.50. light and dark gray. and Colorings | p . $3. $150.00 Anglo Persian, 9x12. . ..$112.50 o 4 \\ These forthe Kiddies $138.00 Anglo Persian, 8.3x10.6..................8]03.50 § : Colored and white small sized Ker- chiefs, with miniature figures and ani- $122.00 Anglo Kirman, 9X10-6 SO A AR S e 591.50 4 4 . 4 [ mals e‘mhrnids-‘red. Three, boxed, 58c. $105.00 Teprac Wilton, 9x12......................$78.75 kel i i CONVENIENT TERMS OF PAYMENT ARRANGED e WRIGHT (. FURNITURE Always Right wn Quality and Price 905 7th Street T T T T regular prices ULLLZE LT e 777

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