Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1925, Page 51

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1925. | v COAL MINE SUBSIDY - [Bromecet thoci age. 13" PArHeuiarly | ey e omgress. Holhts rout. & 1d his o PASSED BY COMMONS | The Washington Raflway and Blec: | 10 minutes later on each trip during . - rily agains ric Co. n a resolution to | the Christmas rush. Total Voted Is 19,000,000 Pounds. | Eafoithen o | Most of Money Goes for | G : 5 b Wages, Says Churchill. i : Federal Council of Churches |, sinous mning Sl , Unusual Opportunity ‘ Told People Must Be e e = ; | ol AL ng P | plementary estimat £9,000, v 2 ” H N e e e, e | {6, S0 Tk, Gt s 3 | Christmas Gifts L g 2 el s he House of Commons las i ATt satd | rder was emotional, | MSCRGEE @ U chancellor of from a carefully selected stock of t ROIT, Mich., D b Tl o 3 he exchequer, moving the vote, ex- 3 cral Gounell of Churelics. U any vears and that | 503 0 Jole coal fields the mine | | Tables Cabinets Chairs ‘ .| owners were making scarcely any | profit, he asserted, but were just able | { Lamp.r Vases Etc. o keep themselves going. He esti- v- : » y \ : (j-«l that .lhn_ :! ([-::sz;v"r ‘10}:‘:\ sub- ' 5 estion o messlsennerizg | Y MORE SIS e e All objects on our SECOND . e e T v v | GASQUE BILL INDORSED || FLOOR to be sold at i N onte Bosion and "Cieve. | BY GARFIELD CITIZENS | y lived inj , o ociation Favors Electicn of 33]/3% DISCOUNT i of the pro 9 — | D. C. Board of Education as i i Christianity, s Measure Provides. e iths | Sloction ot meratiera sots thersoasa |1 This sale is made possible because .|of Education, as bosed in _thy (;n«-q\:culilil),o?\‘;\\‘.;\d(‘-‘:{:fidnsl?y the Giar we need the floor space for our a C s Associa at its : : % - B Gy, Ao % rapidly developing Landscape Con- ran )¢ using it. Withe ht. ; s an avthority ex-| A prolonged d fon was held by tracting Department. : d " when to-| members of the jation on means as “m.” | of improving the als of the young void such confu- he dot over it was B , . zi‘dlnlinv( IFUP\"II' i p— = E f L iRt | Tiiners of athermakes! i & inning of a word, the flour- i g i Aat el | trade quichly for - ' D pig? 3 i s 5 upont Circle | ving started, however, as simply 2 for of the “1,” the little *“j" 2RI i { SETS NN ROl Fower Durability finish | | e introduction of printing. | | ,S y ' : Unseasonable weather forces us } to make this startling announce- | ment of tremendous reductions— that most stores will not offer you until late in January. In short, it is OUR CHRISTMAS GIFT TO YOU. And remember, these reductions have no effect on our LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS. They are the same— always! e\ \ LN p%¢ { thats toasted WOMEN’S FUR-TRIMMED \ Lucky Strike is the only brand COATS * with a distinctive and definite reason for superiority. LOOK FOR THE RED TAG—that's your pass- rices on womem's and Coats—Juss one- Ftna ey ke 7 e Toasting fine tobaccos is a i 2 costly extra process. It adds 25 to your enjoyment. It brings - out the hidden flavors of the Ie! world’s finest tobaccos. i o oot e e o e ety senson WYY NI ¥ 60 Millions can’t resist this stock of fine hand-tall , 2-pants Suits and Over. ' superior cigarette. Why? coats. Note the reductions—and ) : ) harg. YOUR OWN TERMS! e ARE /4 c e ) It! BUY ON PAYMENTS %‘321.50 (3 I' . 0 : ' ‘ e ;y ON PAYMENTS 95 | < Now * TN NG, Y Vaives ps cause its toasted Now I A\ BUY ON PAYMENTS 0.00 B! v ' _— i Dresses L Agaln_follow THE RED TAG—in this NOW ! of boautiful Dresses for both women and misees, A1l That s new in materials,”colors ‘and styies BUY ON PAYMENTS $ i e BUY ON PAYMENTS \ ] : 6§ xz];}es et i = Values Charge Seventh N\ \ ) \ \\)) ] Seventh w o i St. N.W. . (/’-\ INCORPORATED

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