Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1925, Page 5

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VALUES! Tea Wagons A wide selection of beautiful Tea Wagons. | In mahogany finish and walnut. This one very special at Priscilla Cabinet Solid Mahogany Priscllla Cabinet—a worthy and most desired gift. Carefully con structed. Cowan make. Very special at $13.50 (-\\L George Plitt Co. Incorporated Painting, Paperhanging. Upholstering ruperies Call Main 4224 for Estimates 1325 14th St. - D.J. KAUFMAN, ixc 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. HOME OF THE “2-PANTS” SUIT HOME OF THE DOLLAR TIE The Riddle of the Universe— Doughnut The thing you‘ve wondered about all your life—the hole in the cloughnut —and. like everything else—you can't find elsewhere—we have 'em!—fresh, crisp and sugared — for the further “delectation” of you lady shcppers. Drop in—have a doughnut hole and a glass of cider. It's a great Iife. "@wuayoz” A Great Sale of Super-Great‘ Values et e *47 $45 “2-Pants” Suits & Overcoats . . ... $55 & $60 “2-Pants” Suits & Overcoats . ..... THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. 'FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1925. ‘Holes™ THOUSANDS OF TIES $ 00 Wrinkleproof, silk-and-wool, knitted and cut silk; all boxed free GIFTS MEN LIKE 3 Initial Handkerchiefs in a box.$1.00 .$1.00 .$2.00 3 Interwoven Hose in a box. .. 3 Pure Silk Hose in a box. .. 3 W}\;te Englisl-n Broadcloth Shirts ($1.39 Each) .........$4.00 ONCE IN A “LIFETIME™ A sale of $37 Tuxedos Full Dress $50 Values Cutaways Money's Worth or Maney Back D. J. KAUFMAN 1005 Pa. Ave. 1 1724 Pa. Ave. l | | { | Freighter, Beached After Chesa- CERMAN COALITON OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT Parties Inform Hindenburg of Readiness to Enter Negotiations. By the Associated Press. December 11.—All _the ed big wve notified President Von £ th wdiness to r the forma- with whom s as chan- It is gener umed that | this will be Dr_ Hans Luther, head of the government which resigned a few hat he will be able to | \Mun(\ defend | tion against any WAR WITH U.'S. ABSURD, SAYS PREMIER KATO. | EXPLAINING POLICIES| (Continued from st Page.) i w normal owing to the conscripts’ | He added that re ents would bring the forc to ately 7,000, which at present ; ina and Man-| the premier known today what | ould happen tomorrow, and Japan's | | future policy would be governed by conditions. As to whether the defeat of Marshal Chang Taolin, the Manchurian war | lord, would mean e evik influence into Manchur T tion of the ]\\flai and their prop- | easing Soviet | . the Japa- l 1 the evidence pointed and that the conditions at | were uncertain. 4 that the Chinese general, v told him that ome Bol ] d. however, that this ap. i unconvineing argu. ent into Japan for but STEAMER "r'iEi:L,OATED. peake Crash, Taken in Tow. December 11 (#).— rer as been releas. reported on her way e in tow of two tugs this crashed in a dense nia had her star a, reported undam on her vovage after trees can be produced n to our forest resources ully selecting specimens for in tree nurserdes. SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision 'J. S. Treasury 1408 H ST. N. W, Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For intestinal disorders Ask your physician about It By the Assoclated Press. RICHMOND, ' Va., December 11.— The State of Virginia has its first Virginia State Board of Law Examin Sr held here Tuesday and Wednes. ay. Among the 59 succe: for admission to the Marfan Poe of Wash; who passed the week. She is the fi to be admitted to the V the history of the Si M. B. Watts, secret of examiners. The Washington wom negro woman lawyer, as a result of the December examinations of the First Colored Woman to Pass Bar Examination of Vu'glnla Is From D. C. Virginia has a number of negro man lawy but the pr ce of a ne- £ro woman practicing in the State will be an entirely new experience for this oldest State of the Union. Rec ords do not even show that a negro the right to prac- in bar even by women attempted the minations this week, was the v one of the three who was suc- > | cessful Two of the four white women who took the December examinations were an had completed three of the ne included among the successful appli R - applicants failed to Free Lecture "HRISTIAN SCIENCE —BY— John Randall Dunn, C. S. B. of Boston, Mass. . Member of the Board of Lect p of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. At The Washington Auditorium 19th and E Sts. N.W. Sunday, Dec. 13, at 3:30 P.M. Under the Joint Auspices of First, Second, Third and Fourth Churches of Christ, Scientist, in Washington, D. C. No Collection All Welcome Golf Knickers, $3.50 to Scout Equipment— Golf Sets, jr. size, 83 to Prepared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W. “There are Gifts that mal\e him lldpp\— But the Gifts that will fill his Christmas Day with sunshine will he the ones selected from the hundreds of gifts hoys want—at the P. B. Boys’ Shop. Your Gift List Might Include— Rain outfits, $5.95 Tumberjacks, $5 to $7.50 3 Buckles, $1 S6 Juvenile Overcoats from -z @73 SIS o o . 50¢ and $1.00 bhoxed Sport Belts and Ties to match, $1.75 Golf Caps, S1.09 to $2.50 Jr. Canes, 50¢ to $2.5 n and Cowhoy S1.95 to $6.95. 12 Iw Suits, $1.95 to $6.95 Mackinaws, $9.75 to $21.75 headquarters -8R 50 Bath Robes, %9.75 $4.50 to $1 Golf Hose, $1.25 to &5 Shirts and Blouses, $1 to $5 Pajamas from $1.50 to $2.50 Boys’ Shop Coaster Wagons %4.85 Watch the broad grin on his face when he awakes to of the Coaster sides the tree. Sturdily ars of P.B. Scooterss $3.45. ,CCé ---for Boys New styles for school. 45.".25 : Black and tan high shoes and oxfords. Official Headquarters for Boy Scout Equipment A Barber Bill Shop Where Kiddics Enjoy a Haircut The Avenue at Ninth Our Artist overheard Santa’s Whispers With these Results— Coat Style $12. Sk light tan c new button- pockets H box of J kerchie Tuxedo Sets, cuff links and shirt studs, of smoked (imitation) pearl, $7.50. Others from $4 50 to $15.00. ted and Do- Golf Plaids, cks, Othiers, Silk Neckwear. hoxed. §1.00. Hundreds of patterns—the sort a man would choose for himself. Others $1.50 to $5.00. Pullman Slippers, m red, black or brown, soft pliable leather— in leather case—$3.50. The Avenue at Ninth House Warm, coats ing cuffs, | collar Tie and Muffler Sets, $7.50. Many color combinations. Cut- silk Ties, $1 to $3. Popular Perma Silk Ties, $1.50. —T "NATIONALLY =9 1

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