Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1925, Page 28

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, = S 2 e | oo e pever ¥ | Collar Change in Army Uniform to Bring] FORMER EDITOR MAKES [t i et o povr o i, s s, oy e | i the Bl o e stam: st | Lotg of Business lo Country’s Tailors| PRISON YARD BEAUTIFUL | e v e report, “1a | neay o S7vel ronds and clea s in the foreign|{Oma E. Kimes; Cass, Samuel L. Clark; | .qm\h nging from one of the most | e Teport does not mie » was Rudolf 1. Schoenfeld, a |Clarksburg, John J. Denham; Cowen, ——— — thg Sing Gn.rden Glorified | oppressive to one of the most modern | ! ate respc ice off of class 8, of | Leander A. Lynch; Elkhorn, Eulalia | | fuona In the country. Fach year | sble for 1 nges. 0 ! ¢ Columbia, to be a|H. Wheeler; Fireco, Walter B. Bmlo;‘ Every officer of the Army will have | ably take several weeks, and until) Through Work of Charles E. evidenco of progress. The ir i r : t 1 in the diplomatic service. | Freeman, George W. Sites; Gassaway, |0 bear the expense of having lapels [such a model is adopted and detailed 2l 4 s sl and e o John . Pierson; Harpers Ferry, |Put on his present service coat and |specifications are prepared and pro l apin, Serving Life Term. pleted, will result in practically a ne: Laura Y, Conner; Hedgesville, Robert | OVercoat in place of the present style | mulgated no change 18 authorized.” | gy the Assoclatod Pr. fition a life senten The following postmasters re | K. Pearrell; Hillshoro, George L. Car- | coilars, to meet the requirements of [ That notice is designed also o in-| ALBANY. Dearbar Tkl The old yard was unsightly &nd wife. President Sends Long List 01 minated lisle; Thundred, Roy 1i. Curtis; Taeger, | he new uniform regulations just ap- | form officers that it will be unwise to |yt G0 N oy December, 15008 | J0He, S0 SE0L W08 M0IE - Virginia— Rremo Bluff Lida Steinke: Jenkinfones, Columbus | Proved by Secretary Davis. have any change made In thelr service | fLCSR ptose vard s adorned with )| Syt the Rresent SArd o (i e R e e { Ranson; Dahlgren, i | A. Murphy; Leon, Juniata Amos; Lost | ‘Tailors in all parts of the country | coats or overcoats until it can be done | ;16 "9 roge’ garden in which thou. | couraged by the warden has heen re- “fnland for the first time since { Nominations to Senate. In- s iudson: S v reek, W' (,,mm P! Jett; McAlpin, Wal- |are alive to the business involved in | in strict accordance with the approved | ciha or blossme s o Lu"n 8 oo ihe chings. Flowe: Bors | vy od t Ce v W fcComas, Calvin ' the change and are making offers to | model. tain where gold fish sport among the | shrubs and grass plots are everv- cluding Many Promotions Boone ~ Mill, | ¢ A William M. Cham. | Individual officers in_their vicinity for | e, Willard | AThion | tha work required. Prices vary some 1 s . = —_— Arc.eme o e aniel V. Rich ‘,,.n’\dw_ - fotner: M 0N | \What, but the general averuge of cost | Annapolis Former Mayor Dies. | ., Bernard R.|ywhite: Renic r. | for remodeling the old blouse to the | Sycclal Dispateh to The Star. | 9%% @ 3. Perkins; | pon o0 & 5 1.| new regulation is $10.50 and for re-' ANNAPOLIS, Md., December 16 Shaws- [0 oo S, ‘lnodellng the old overcoat 15 $17.50. 1 cimuel Jones, twice mayor of An- Ma 4 g S T = ~ For entirely new garments the prices e Ham'C. Tishop; Smithfieia, Tomer H. : 5 o napolis and_retired merchant, died | E MNewman: [ TomelCresicl| Roberts: Tame, Hatry R Tribou; | ©OF, €ach range from $47.60 to $73.50. T | tob . Tar 1 Because of the recent heavy corre-|at his home here yesterday at the age : cock; U 4. Cuthbert Bristow; | Union, W “L'"'”" H. Young: Albright, | tGeiie & 4 TONERE and to check | of 80 yvears. Two children, Arthur M. 1d chief of the Bu-|toria, L ML Gary; Ashland, Cecil | f” B Ol (Jmherstdale, | jportunities from the tradesmen the | Jones of Washington and May Lucy f the Navy, with [G. Wood wwren. Lewis B. par "L > arboursville, | yy Department has found it de.|Jones of this city survive. Ife was a i nd Pay |Connelly; New Market, Mary James H. McComas; Fairview, Homer | gjrable to give public notice that the | Republican and the only member of | - | Wickes, Riverton, Fillle Hammock; | Tennant; Hollldays Cove, John A.|new uniform regulation will not be.|that party elected to the mayoralty Open Evenings For Your Con- venience List of Postmasters. § ¥ % % ¥ % ¥ ¥ i & ¥ : ¢ ¥ & g; : nd chief of | South Hill, Richard M. Epes: Stuart. | Ferguson: Jane Lew, Ila Lawson; Mc: | como effoetive tatil standerd models |for many years, Funeral services of the Navy, with|Hughes L. Gilbert; Suffolk, Hersey | Dowell, Roscoe Wilcox; Ripley, Mar-{of the open-collared garments have|will be held Wednesday. 1 [ Woodward Toms Brook, Maude | thall C. Archer: Sharples, Ralph C.|been adopted. nominations of | B. Hockman. y Morton; Switchback. Joseph C. Turley. | ".The model for the lapel coliar,”| Twelve twoton trucks, with com New Jersey to| West Virginia—Delbarton, Florence e says the War Department announce- |bined frelght and passenger bodies, Postmaster Gen- | Musick; Hemphill, Rufus B. Scott;| Nearly all of the 70 laws passed by [ ment, “will be determined only after | will be used in the proposed autobus gar of Pennsyl-| Herndon, Chester L. Blevins; Panther, | the last Philippine Legislature were | careful study and consideration of |servica between Teheran and Khan. Assistant Post- | Elmer E. Snellenberger; Ransg1, Mary of minor importance. samples submitted, which will prob-|mekin, 450 miles distant. ol &, (S e Cash or Credit Cash or Credit The Price Is the Same : e The Price Is the Same and > Y 5 L;—_-—-—.L Pl 2 917 F St. N. W. Sy w3 i S %3 (] s P % . Come On Men! Get A New OvercoatOr Suit At The Umon ForXmasOnCredit [} This big new store is proving more popular every day! Everywhere, the people of Wash- ington are talking about our easy credi terms—come on, Men—buy your new Suit or Overcoat here now for $1 Down and A Pay Next Year. e A LS A Takes Any Garment Have the Pleasure of Immediate AARCL N AN THE CREDIT YOU WANT Ladies--$1 Down Wil Dress You in the Newest Style for Xmas These easy, convenient, low credit terms make it possible for every lady to look her best on Christn morning. Come in use your credit now. We’re a New Store---All Of Our Styles Are New! No “carry-overs” from last aenscn— 9 5 all BRAND NEW STYLES. 14 B You Don’t Need the Cash!! Save Your Money for Christmas Gifts Men’s Suits and Women’s Fur-Trimmed Overcoats Coats and Dresses 59950 ., S48 75 | %1150 w to‘$7 4 Coat or Dress at Formerly Priced $30 to 365 Formerly Priced $20 to $100 e ————————— REMEMBER REN"I’%-INI{ZBER THE NUMBER NUMBER Every man can find just the right Suit or Over- Stylish Fur-trimmed Coats in all the popular materials. ’ coat in this large assortment. Plenty of sizes—and and models of the day. There is a Coat here to suit your CREDIT CLOTHIERS all the latest weaves, shades and patterns. Styled taste and your pocketbook. New style Dresses arriving | 8 u g 8 u g Down is all you need for a CLA DA A TAL T AT A LA LAY LA T A T3] right up to the minute, of course. daily are included in this special offer! SEVENTH ST,, N. w. 5 e e Bl Tl e R P T e e

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