Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 42

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925. IGASPI AN IS ASIA’S iy sen sy e e geopent | pegeus s i regen, 16 s MISSING EX-GOVERNOR RIVALS PIED PIPER., [llillh'lllfllfll'llfllm ‘ Headquarters e it ond, south of the'” Ui | nitrae owns ong the coust of chile| | FOUND IN HOSPITAL | o4 : fresh| only the settlements are more numer Dime Bounty for Rat Costs Minne- half is shallow, nowhere reach and bettér bullt. Before the war hal ‘o, 4 R " S ta Town $5,500. or depth of more than 118 feet. s the t important | ar. g ida o 80 4 F S£A UF MYSTERY The, southern half, however, is cut | o the Ruslan Empire, although Naming of Florida Gounty ::m Spocial Dispatch to The Star 4 u”.(l W two deep depressions and sound | its population composed princi-| Him Prompted Search for Al- S R Ukuleles and ings have reached 3,600 feet. Both|pally of Pe: and Armenian: P! VIRGINIA, Minn., December 4 ,[[‘ i Th > Piper of 1! noth- the north an o are flat and | The dam: it suffered during bert W. Gilchrist. e e rginia, \bn : ard to - approacl e Ca confllc repaired a is Ity Ukule]e Banjos i e 43‘:?“'}1 w:h G confilct h been repaired and it fs| .o Qucen’ ity ot ihe sk Sk '( M and the rapidly. regaining its place among the | 2 : = & Rrange, which does the same thing Watel‘ Not VEFY Salty. at Low the m:ull(\:‘l'n or l’lpr,\ n, | Eres leum centers of the world. YORK, December 4.—The |\ithont making the slightest claim ts ;M ‘I 1 ‘ 5t % C 08 fo thc hea and.leave < $ the home port for most| ., -erness of friends to notify Albert | us ¢y magical or supernatural | U uis & 0. 1 , Tarrow coastal srip. On this of the great merchant fleet on the i L : I ¢ evel, and Constantly sea, and, since the construction of Gilchrist, former Governor of ent piece in the coln of the The Music Corner ; 3 . ofith the Trans-Cau Railroad, has| Florida, that a county had be L e s Changing Height. whole, the Caspian Is|been the chiet shipment " point | named in his honor, led to o + D i e | ot an a ¢ of water. Its|on the routes to northern P d | for him by the police yest B Rt oo il oA D B s 7th and G N.W. = = s are arr the granite | Turkestan. | police found him in the Ho FOE [t s e bonty s e e et i s wulders of its : mountains. | “Projects to connect the Crippled Children, where 1d 2 vt PR Ty As there is no fresh water above or with the Black Sea, or its .l gone for treatment, unknown NVireinidio wlow the surface of the ground near | the Azov; have be friends in Flor i Stics the o Warit frito eftact uthern ¢ nhableunts | Almos ften as 3 e arles A cretary out eight y > $5.500 has been | “6* have a ronhden('r in the sallrf\'mg quali- ' : ‘ e r m long ! annel. | B ate Se 3 e PO- distributed, according to 31ckfo) . - . . . = - Joy of the Boy’s Heart 3 5 L e at ha F > G ALEICkford, ) ties of Banister Shoes that entitles them to first E e s " e V r. n s eity . . . Christmas Morring 1 , ’ | towns 5 : : . 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Baku, Near-East Tampico gane smetitastiier Hthenditne Sucuna | nitwis) Fbecsnines B L 1 | Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Strect N.W. &deker, 1 | “Baku. capita the n e o 2 atur ay Bet. cven | repubiic of Acerbagtan, i S| Fortunately, the tax assessor is | fustav St o ‘ rabiliiy rinis 2 di city on the s ¥ P 3 elg ster, ende » unable to list our hdy Savings of $1 Pair Knee - i ' You always get More for Your Money —if you buy Bond’s Clothes fl | | i I | I I: I | | | | for Boys Sizes 1 2 Sizes J Boys’ Storm King | A | ) S re not the | f ‘asplan. Al H]gh.top ; aige e kK 2 nd with no k ¥ possible the Casplan oots than < It is only Sizes 3 to 6 Again—This has been a ; Bond’s Clothes come Bond’s Clothes arouse praise Bond Clothes season! The . factoryadiectopon: from men who have been accustomed trendbin cloth P N s Bond’s Clothes are SRR e\'w sold for cash only— York to Omaha today is : S Bathas aaars toward Bond’s—and well it N never: askedltolriay i should be—because Bond’s D N for the fellow who Bonds’ Clothes are so good clothes is in line with the truly i o i forgets to pay and and so economical because they American trend of real econ- : » Yoisasel omy. " ; & tory to you“ instead of through five s to paying twice our price for clothes. Ural and salty the \\Hll lr‘m‘o\hnxtol\ he Dardanelles. Yet the e of water po yure«l into the Black at as that receives. The s almost half a = = e 3 S come to you in one jump from “fac- d body of water is so richly st d with h, nor has as wide a range of species. The Cas pian presents an intermingling of salt water form Before the Ar (he annual catc h, iclud- snovodsk Bay, d d more than five million or six costly “stop-overs' — with % oe A g five or six profits tacked on. You Bond’s Clothes satisfy 5 : | B ] pay Bond but one small profit for your desire to make your dol- ‘, ¢ ks : new styles that are months in ad- lars reach out farther—to Ry NW k' vance. Daily shipments to our stores make your dollars buy more : ] pox > L e 3 kcep a steady stream of new models clothes comfort and satisfac- y .4 o Y flowing in and out of our tremendous tion i o ASEe 3 % smcl(s~——giving’ Bond's the sty]e su- With an area e o that of the of Californi premacy over and above aH compe- tition. The plain fact is that Bond’s Clothes are far less If you are not personally costly to buy—and they cost : familiar with the Bond honesty in less to keep them looking ] & " : clothes making and clothes pric- good—because Bond’s style SR & s - et for yourself what the power of 'PRESSED IN' : o * - " “ CGS}I really means at Bond's. Buy on Payments Take 6 Months to a Year to Pay Dress up for the holidays— buy now on credit. Easy terms to suit. 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Pay in $ 6 Months to a Year A complete line of Hand- bags, Valises, Dress Trunks and Wardrobe Trunks spe- Chlldren s Clothes BOYS’ O’COATS Heavy O’coats for school $ Overcoats Store Hours 8:30to 6 Y G Boys’ Overcoats Saturday Wise mothers will take advan- . tage of Bond's low prices and come Evenlngs Style Arcade to Bond’s for their boys’ clothes. ) ’ - $0.75 g i = 14'—— ] o R $12.75—S14.75 Self-Trimmed Coau, $7.98 Up New York Chicaga Akron Pittsburgh Louisville Cincinnati St. Louis Boston Milwaukeo Newark Washington Cleveland Detroit Toledo Youngstown Columbus Kansas City Lorain Buffalo Omaha Dayton New Orleans EEEEEEE—EEHEEZEEEEEEEEEE - or dre All-wool ma- terials asy Terms. BOYS’ SUITS All-wool Suits, finely i .98 tailored. Every color. Use your credit. GIRLS’ COATS @ fl A fl | fl N A\ = fl =l fl 0| c———a]e—o|c——|0|—=|a|c——=| 0| c—23|nlc—|n| —F la| = u | =08 [——2[ale—— Jo|[——|s =—{n[c——=In|——a[a[——|n[c——=]

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