Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1925, Page 28

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THE EVENING The Hooveris Bi ig Brother to Both Christmas morning your choice of a Hoover will cause such honest joy that you'll wonder. You thought you were giving merely a highly useful and ex- tremely necessary gift. But your wife knows different. To her The Hoover represents the many added hours of leisure and of pleasure that it will bring into her life. You'll get an added satisfaction, too, in knowing that you have given her the best of all elec- tric cleaners . . . a necessity and a luxury gift in one. STAR. WASHINGTON D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1925. RUSSIAN “BOOTLEG" % :Sale of Vodka Necessary, Of- | ficial Says, to Suppress Dynamic ““Samogon.” BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. By €Sble to The 1 Chicago Daily News. MOSCOW, December 11.—T government’s gross annual les of vodks _according to Dr. Nicolai Sem ar for health, now brings in 8 s budget. In the time of the czars the percentage of st nue from the vodka monopoly w with those desiring to do vodka entirely, officially the present ' gover production is necessary to ppress the production, by peasants, of “samo- gon"—a bootleg vodka of fest. He reiterates T “After strangling we will annih! Bootleggers Consume Gra Figures show that per cent of the coun potato crop are consumed in manufacture of this bootleg product nt to distribute ¢ as propaganda ce advocates propose that nment appropriate a portion “ BUSINESS THRIVES T - e Visit Our PR Gift Booth: & ie Main Floor R L %l(llhm fllezafiagc frum ; With All Boys’ Suits and Cvercoats We give your boy, absolutely free, a guaranteed stem-setting and stem-winding Lenox Watch with the purchase of any Suit, Overcoat or The quality of our boys’ clothing is well known and the prices below those you would ordinarily pay for this type. Prices to meet with requirements, too at $6.95 and Up Mackinaw at $6.95 to $23.75. Jo. {our 'h\ m F T . = S RS RARARES RN We suggest a new suit or coat for a Christmas gift—with a watch as an additional present. Lumberjacks Boys like these—and theyll make wonderful The lumberjacks of heavy woolen fab- gifts. Rain Outfits Guaranteed Black $3 98 Raincoats and Sou'’- wester Hats. Tan back. Guaranteed waterproof. $3.49 50c “Boxed” Ties Just the kind young boys like. lm\g and shown i d Not tou of the vodka revenue to support the educational program against its use. The Pioneers, the youngest auxil- fary of the Communist par With all _seams ce- mented. Sizes 6 to 16 years Street Floor—Boys' Shop 500 Christmas Dolls 88c Very special for tomorrow only—this choice group of beautiful dolls—reduced to only 88c. Infant Dolls, with or Leatherette Dolls without blankets Gingham Girl Dolls Crying and Mamma Dolls Unbreaknble Dolls, some Character Dolls, Fancy with composition legs Dressed Dolls and 3 Al.l uzes and all !ypea rics in plaids to suit any boy. Sizes 6 to 16 years government d ka mo :d to distribute vod: in the country in- fining its to the asionally there is a short- | grad as a result, | long lines, equaling in { wait in front of th establishments, wai and golosh ront of the s perpetrated souls in these rn variation of the trick, wherein wom. en take advantage of the Ri - | tom permitting a woman baby to go to the 1 { In this old trick w | doing a_thriving who wished to get into the stores firs In the new ho: | wrapped an empty |a bundle resembling | her prerogative of of the line, and pur ed a big sup Edglr Morris Sales Co. pls. This she resold at a good profit, s trips she has been WONDER SHOPS. These hand-tailored Tux- Our Stores Must 672 Suits and O’coats Be Closed! ACTUAL COST OF MANU- These are the same quality 'nr-$ 75 ments that made [] the name WON- DER famous. “Out-We-Go” Price 1 8 2 “Out-We-Go” Price Authorized Hoover Service Station 501 7th St. N.W., Room 208, Washington, D. C. The Hoover Co. 501 7th St. N.W., Room 208, Washington, D. C. S. Kann Sons Co. W. Moses & Sons Woodward & Lothrop Mayer & Co. Lansburgh & Bro. The Hecht Co. Dulin & Martin Co. Palais Royal Barber & Ross OuU You men of Washington have got to “throw it into high”—if you.want to share in this GOING OUT of BUSINESS event. At the rate we're selling clothes—the end is near! $40,000 Clot]ungStock Without A Home! ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE 95 Young Men’s Suits 975 195 Suits and Q’coats $1 5.75 485 Suits and O’coats A selection of the best quality garments —known as WONDER SU- PERIOR. “Out-We-Go” Price nted baby % Reduction on All Dolls Now | Sellmg for $3.98 to $12 98 ‘ Speczals for Saturday Velocipedes, $3.48 Scooters, $1.00 Spelling Boards, 50c Electric Trains, Bradley’s Games and Play Telephones, 39¢ $5.95 to $9.95 Painting Sets, 25c, American Flyer Metal Wheelbarrows, 50c, $1.00 Trains, $1.98, 59¢ $2.98, $3.98, Automobiles, $6.95 he head | Onyx Pointex Silk Hosiery ) Lid e 1§ g o C|a e @ § v @ Y W | g e | ag @ ¥ @ @ % ) g‘ A A @ 1% @ N W [\ W 4 [ @ s; i g pleasing lig the smart dar Onyx Pointex Chiffon Hosiery, $1.95 A sheer, silk stocking, in a All warmly 3 "' of beautiful colors and tones. Made with merc Tots’ Bath Robes 1,25 garter top. For those why \Woolly, warm robes of Beacon Sizes 1, 2 and ber in service weight. ioned. Onyx All-Silk Hosiery, $2.00 _ A beautifully textured, from top to toe Sto chiffon weight. Street Floor Gift Hints! Slnvm' Sets, 75c and $1.25. Consist of cream, vegetal and talcum. Men like these. Shavm' Stands, $298. With large mirror, mug and brush Nickel-silver finish. a fine quality stocking in and blanket robings. in blue or pink; finished with white. Or, if Odds and ends our regular stock. All small sizes — 33-34-35-36 ONLY. “Out-We-Go” Price Odds and ends from .our regular stock. Sizes '33-34- 35-36-37 ONLY. “Out-We-Go” Price Tre-Jur Compacts, $1 and $1.: 25 Fancy box, ready for fts. ble and triple types Perfume Sets, $1.50. Consist of perfume and compact. Perfume Sets, $1.75. Include toilet water and face powder. Manicure Sets, $1.50 to Ranging from 6 to 12 pieces leatherette cases. Silk Gloria Umbrellas, $2.98. \\]omcn s styles. All popular color $4.98 to $35.00 Street Floor—King's Palace ’ . Tots’ Wearable Gifts! $10 Winter Coat It would be difficult to find a more acceptable practical gift to a child than one of these lively little coats. Made of wool p%laire. in wine, rose- wood, tan and brown. They are youth- fully straight of line and trimmed with mandel collars, silk stitching and buttons lined and interlined. Offered in sizes 3 to 6 years. $2.49 Felt Hats Der ittle pokes and off-the face styles that will frame the little face to its best advantage. $7.98 SRR T Hats trimmed with silk ribbons D e L enell e Choice of brown, green, tan and Ravon: cordiant tassel a waist copen 3 years. Second Floor—King's Palace . A New Purchase for Christmas Charming underarm styles with top straps are shown in a choice ar- ray. Made of Persian leathers, in o tan, brown and black—they \\|ll meet that holiday demand for a good bag at a low price. Exceptionally sirable. Sterling Chain Necklaces, §1. 951 : \\n); (\?‘llu;'ed ‘::‘d‘eslrucnhl Pearl (mfd.) Chokers, SOc. Gift Booth Specual! ‘mid.) pend 2 s o pexa;;h“nme Pearl (mfd), 59c. Indestructible fcarls. in white Nut Pick seh, 49£ Dainty, small pearls, made in Nicely boxed for CGonsists of six nicely plated picks and a cracker, in a box Japan. __Brilliant luster, ring , clasp. Very smart. In this selection there are many fine garments. All sizes at present. “Out-We-Go” Price and colors. gifts. Street Floor—King’s Palace Street Floor Gay Scarfs 32,95 For Gifts An ideal gift to the wo Worn for d as s ical purposes. e made of crepe. gette or woolen i de variety of bea Painted, plaid, fi d and plam colors. Hemmed or fringed ends. Boxed Neckwear, 98c. New as- sortments, in collar and ¢ Lace, linen, voile, silk, crepe = ; in_white, cream and colors. These are excellent g items. Boudoir Cap and Garter Sets, A dainty bandeau cap o A Christmas Feature of the Season’s Smartest Footwear Modes |~ Every Pair Worth $4 or $5 $ 88 P4 Never have we shown such a variety of charming styles in footwear as we are displaying now at this lower-than-ever price. We invite you to compare prices and values—and convince yourself that $2.88 is positively the lowest figure on this type of footwear. 1 or miss. . We're forced out of busi- w E ness by order of the executor FACTURING. Silk-Lined Tuxedos A very fine se- 3 .75 ook~ g g g 5 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 175 Topcoats and O’coats lection of high- grad e, silk-lined, And especially now—when novelty is playing such an im- portant part in fashions. The assortment is large, exceptional and embraces all the leathers and fabrics that are desirable Suede Velvet Satin Patent Tan Leathers $1.9 Second Floor—King's Palace Street Floor L5 TR B b T b e bt bl Qe 2 2l Bl b e e b (e e bl bl Tl e D T T B e DR %N}h g A 5 silk and net with ribbons and a pair of lovely silk garters. Vers charming. Dainty Garters, 75c. \ very special assortment of F 1 “J ribbon Garters, i 9 All sizes and widths, too, in the various heel types, low, medium and high. Exqui- site cut-out and applique motifs are noted ————— Styles suitable for Pongee, crepe, rayor ors, striped and colotes \\m\crnux >l\lc< from w for boys and Styles Z Excel- girls. All sizes. lent quality. m&wwfi%w’ém@z@%@@a@e&:@fi%fl:@:@e@%@!efi!a@a:@zw@!zv%wzm —

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