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» D. | | the new fncome tax form | that takes several weeks. Senator Couzens' attack on the In- [ternal Revenue Bureau was intended DECEMBER THE Ia\h ING Pesky Birds Along Avenue Hold “Fort” After Flrst Assaull by Firemen Fallsf 30 +TON, HYLAN TO EXIT STAR. WASHIN PEACEFUL SESSION C.,, WEDNESDAY, 16. 1925. ) but it 1n]bi th hough th e en | Cotise o7 the latier ToaPbe Just. BLAZE H|TS SPRAY, N. C The Couzens reports will be the sub. | jeet occasional debate, that | 8ix Business & S income tax case and|they will influence the tax bill'’s prog- | “Structures Destrox s | technical and almost ate or tafls a pro ompl! impossible for either the House to go into the de- of every of but | - | Lo ebfridide with the framlag of new|dscide for ftselr. | ress is to be doubted. DLt and Three Damaged. PO I L L - piovisions of the law o as to avoid| The Couzens committee is not re-| | Cobyright, 19251 | Sl Evoas S R h s s acson fand ‘1|ne‘:|' g “,im'h': ik apparently et some of the irregularities charged by | garded by all members of Congress | - [ kel Yoy £ Besember I Ligut s O} R% Oxley owess mescinadlat | p1MoL AhalmienE R Ll SE ) |the investigating committee. The|as an impartial tribinal though there | QA 2 UE =l Hincsssle dihrasTine i d | home today after their rigorous ac- | o1 on teut { whole burden of the Michigan Sena- [is every evidenc has gone | Simplified Spelling. damaged by fire early today al Spra: | tvities to. T the -sycamore. trees | 4\ Shower of water was poured into| A ‘;;:'; T e i L T From the Philadelphis Public Ledge: |, € according to word reathing int [along the nocth side of Pennsylvani: op of the tree and the birds ook | j Rueiiyanie = Hadl o : | " here. Tammany: ARlanskstorSRain I Kinetinsfporhisine coieansvants g fop on e iree ant (bl ok (14l Muckrakmg Looked | siaeration them ‘they should be. This | pening in the Internal Ievenue Bu.| Little Louls had gone to the kdtchen hele. =~ 2 ol crasls otiRiE: Hinas ol o b e T . " |involves for the most part a question | reau. ~ Were it not_for the personal!to observe old Aunt Sarah. the nesro|cjephone exchange. 5 Town Red as Mayor jetariings that roost there at night, | Give it to them. boys.” again com-| FOr—Both Houses in Busi- [of, dizeretion or judgment by indlc)zom Between e o reasury | co0k- 4t Worlk Jiskigg biscults. After | chiry leefully to themselves The hose was a o shes. | : jgox] e = o ae sy i Fades Out. i b L R e e b nesslike Mood. e T e wod deal | mittee would carry more welght with| “Aunt” SE@. B can, spsll now Carpets From String Beans | men e e e e raes. | of eriticism on the way tax settle- | Congress. : | These arg made out of d-o. do.” From the Popular Mechanis Magazine Sev days o Commissioner | Disgusted. the firemen rolled up their | 5 ments have heen made, hut busine As it i= there is a tendency to re “But that: doesn't =pell dough Fihers beaten from sirinz hean pods RY ROBERT T. SMALL. | Fredisich & Feomtw chve” sondie D e e ihats initial basgle | BY Consolidated Prase: men also have contended that there gard the whole affair as 2 slig st | o0 moiprer B e Gk epin Tt s Coavie thvend T G 5 xew | ordere to the Fire Department to rout with the e D s | hin a to bacwt muphsaking Gon- |hi= Deen a ‘good deal'ot/achitrariness {Much that (s yaluable 2o the CIoVcHD - g % b : Ao : NEW YORK. Decemier 8 . {the birds. After perfecting prelim e Tamt ‘over. yet,|&ress. There's an extraordinary tran. |OD the part of the Government. The ment In the administration of the tax | tered the™kitchen to give the ecook | by Austrians and placed in compe ree to relebrate d v Corbn or BASla o A . % ot ats AN yetween the parties and individual en o Aoes Juzens : 3 ommercial purposes. The varn is de 2 lsm” It eo happens that this “end”|% 700 e Bt D e e D O e s | oeribers. - THIs ein'L e finat »(|mean that some officialihes bean in; | Ho other hand ‘the Treasury insia's {ahe, S ol i enters s (Gamgation. tid o Paiaand very & At o s with the departiwe o o 3t bof 3 ac S, s g - > 4 - enced to do ; roper | that s has bee e than out- | So : scribed as hard and very strong ter e Conecauanily an New iy 0 ex 00 Nfeen L | prskea el B G I Db s Pl fuenced 1o do that by an improper | (WL thie bas Boe Nich has been | ~Dere# tws kinds of do, chile. ‘Do,’| being bleached and colored. it is heinz Year eve it looks very nmc! '1 as |'|( h;:};éifl;n"{' :1:;' !llfM'_v a fire plug and ‘:«].;4 'xo‘ld:'n"l:d:d:'r‘;fi‘n' the "!:‘ I':';\' | eonfinus ae f :jm“f"( mm‘m"“ 11d take cognizance of | instilled in the minds of subordinate |what you shuts, an’ ‘do’ what you|emploved in making carpets, curtains he was to b W " ) e ol H e vere 0 1 i b Vi " o 0]s! zral:m r”u_ .: - ’.:' ““SIV_L.‘.:N . Seasihenl ot | ive tat EhoTitenal FEint sl GBI And Senator Couzens of Michigan will if it were not so officials who are a‘raid to side with ' eats. upholstery, etc Ry O D o ever had: | conaidex nd finally discov-|and this may have led the birds to |7l let up on his bombardment of the {ha best maror Lol Internal Revenue Bureau of one tree a|seek better shelter 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. But nor perhaps is he the wors! wv'l’r But that any controversies will o8 hias been mayer on h lonser take up much of the actual time of | 9 ] than anvbody els s beer . either the Senate or House is hegin- e vl Emptine. ink o ApPeaR More and more unince- Vork has wanted 3 chavce 1y every day. Congress has a business- S0 thev are going 0 naln Laid to W hm»lor like mond which may or may not he has got to g0 out and pa oy gepy | PREN started on s legislative wav = e 3 iy hayor’s. 1 By Qmmlnr Brriee| S0 ioi the TS LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS nand signs of var there iz little talk heard in the cor- | s Ma- adveris'ng Far demeanor leved in ided to make & e o e. If there anization to he which the | ridors of Congre [ of party war any clean-cnt iated Press Br the Assoc Rising to the point of personal issues on DOLLAR DAY SALE of Fgeckiyn Pri 3 privilege in the Senate today, Sena- | Democrats can g to the country in ‘o arexr' a sign on thelEorar Secretary of State’ S\ D B tce: Demmoorat, Marsiand, et || the congressional alsckions, they have Just in time for your Xmas shopping—bringing with it g £ as belaed clared he had read In the morn- | not yet appeared on the horizon. In- shisendiee alaes Aone througt on of A ‘»‘~ ot Wif P B ing newspapers that Wa B. deed, some of the partisan leaders are P Tohn an, Every time a ‘rfh | ire GOII‘I(_’] to Paris, ut Wheeler, general counsel of the |being besought to find such issues, was closed qurng a school recess ! Anti-Saloon League, had said that | particularly on phases of the tax bill 1 g police of the city had hard-wor steel post with a | tn briy the discussion of the Volstead act Not to Get Divorce. | o Sweaters for Men, Women vesterday by Senator Edge, Repub- d round diek top ,i\:‘*:"‘fh‘{‘:j i | lican, New Jersey. and himself | Mhera sssmsmoidoubt thet the rela- avor it streots eing not come from EOTITERS B | bl e i Attt T e B S e B g e o leen sl i et 1o o0 and Boys Then the Rump. | NEW YORK, December 16. —Bain-| ness of their stomach fact that rthe Mouse rules make it| - 2 5 < 5 hridze Colby. Secretary of State dur I wish to sav that Mr. W heeler possible 1o howl over such oppositio Warm. heavy ribbed. coat styvles, with pock The ad chem ing part of Woodrew Wilsons ad.| arguments as carried from time to | In the Senate there will he mote SIg 3 3 . seven yea i | ministvation, and Mrs. Colby have| time in the press come from the .]of fight. but it can be stated with | ets and shawl collars. Gray onl < e agreed to an amicable ration emptiness of his head weitiveness even at thic early date . S + 3 o Mrs, Colby sailed night for . f1hat the Democrats as a party in t eiy Paris 10 join her daughter Katherine i not attempt 1o fight the tax bill the ) ’ ’ Tl neet TG ety iy she ot [ e o e e amenme (] 69¢ Boys’ Blouses, 2 for $1.50 Boys’ Pants $ “Boys’ Wool Caps, 2 for $1.69 Boys Sults S eloGh aind_paten nap seek a diverce in the reh eapi 1iof" the @bantyy. on an sarly tevision - Full ent. cloth and cordurny R and $1.00 qualities. new Corduray nd ¢ $ ; e had L3 X friends confirmed news of Fes i e b Parfect quality. prett s Tlane A cireet W o SBes = Eoily et ol nation " Thician “2nd " one nranzling e separation . . | conslderation. for no partv wishes to | f§ terns’ collar-attached wl-- 16 sizes nre and sizes piece sivle trimmed | Although thev have heen separated put itself in an obstruetive position. |f to 15 sizes. . 3 . . y 1o 8 sizes 7 5 s s ror Sevel o e Coit e e e N % Boys’ Pajamas $ 69c Children’s Bloomers A e T | gfred T e Bemorratc ant e || Boys” Broadcloth Shirts eamcotor mripsa payieens 2 for 69c Babies Dresses, 2 for But 1 < a7l over. now. The mavor ar her apartment. while he maintained 1he masmure wil go through the Sem (§ While and sealoce, ”'A"""“’ b o i S et e e s Embroidery and lace-trim i on January New |4 residence at the Plaza Hotel ate il be a surprise collars or collarless. Attrac 4 Z 0 1% years. Good quality e s is : : - Newl e surpris | plpes. | At s . : ond voke or Bishep styles < ,‘»yrn 3 a new ?:4 fTh” o [ po Mre. ( nv‘-.1 who is uw‘ former | ™ The Senate finance committee will isinetisns Fast colors. All Boys' Indian Suits s !alme’ Black, white, pink e M! o will ng aly clear of Hylan thalie Sedgwick. is a relative of | Sl % i o E g uality white batiste T s oy, (Lo etk le g a2 Tiion: b0t o Moes Bien | e e smm = et o B0 PR, e Fringe trimmed. 4 1o L Boys’ Indian Gloves, 2 for ' . " . plied fo: a pension for the remainder s, escends obert Seds. ki k {ready. The adminictrative sections of | c les Fetticoats es, feathered headp Gauntlet Gloves, warm Win omen s Olltmg GOWHS N his e and ander the Taw is en- | 5 G WS M caite | Within Six Miles of Man- : : “ont and pants - f his tite and ander the law s en-|wick. She'wa o iles Of Man- | the nit are pretiy will accepted by al) 3 for Silk H oo i e S tled 10 eomething Like $5.000 a Yeal” | Siockbridze, Mas - in 1903 | e e e $1.50 Women's Silk Hose [ weizhis irinm is se e city “incl 1 {*she will be joined in Paris by churian Capital | experience with tax evasion or avoid Soft white batiste Gertrudes, an or star medallions. il ° good many years on the municipal!another daughter. ~Nathalie. next pital. ince. The votes are there to pass the || with lace or embroidery Guaranteed for wear. pure $1.69 Girls’ D il Pench. M1 eetebrate on New | MOPI The Noungest duvehter, Fran : i bill alons the lines of the House| § trimminge. tirend. magnificent quality i irls’ Dresses Fl I L ew Wil o 2 n New ces hecame the wife o hert Rogers | measure. Some changes will he inevi 1’ o colors sizes 14 beautiful styles n.n4$ ann o e e Supreme exatation o1 e T T TS Shvine |5 e sweeated P el e Girls’ Raincapes g o S e ke elette Long Kimonos Tammany Hall. There used to Pe @ Ar. Colby declined to discuss the| TOKIO. December 16— Government of the size promised by the House can Blinl aaniies i sl 50 Crepe Gowns Higlneren of Mralder 4 1o 1 Warm flesce.lined satin terrible dread, after the sreater oty | senaration bevond ridiculinz the ided | spokesmen today stated that troops | be expected lined attached hoods. side - P1 sizes. band trimmed. Prertily s:,,,m-s Lt SOT | that Mrs. Colby was zoing 1o Paris | pag e For : B . cket slits. 4 to 15 sizes Extra and regular sizes. P A o : Taight crossithe Brooklvnibridge. SNOW | ¢ astic o gl e had left Korea for Mukden. Mgnchur Due to Pass in February pocks & ) rs Y patterns. Al sizes e s (e fan capital, and that additional forees | = ured and ‘plaid - wpffi:; Child’s Jersey Leggings Y hridge to Brooklyn town. but he has | 2 would leave tomorrow. after which| Conaress, of course. rarely moves . frmt ; AL ane ot nie pane in Lonz iand Ci— | MINISTER PORTRAYS | no fishting woula be permitted with. | 27 faster than nezestary. The Sen- AnExtraBoy’s | == Long Button Side Legfiln;s_s ., An Extra :'y‘,;h:flrm:u known officialiy as Rich. ! in ]:{w miles of ldhr';um;" f s hefore the middle of Fehruary, and it o Tots’ Bath Robes in 2 to 6 sizes. All colors in lot Girls’ $8.98 and $9.98 was stated that hoth Marshal | would not act by that time exc.pt t Warm eiderdown. White S c Walker a Tammany Product. REAL CHRISTIANITY | chane TsoLin. dictator of Manchuria. | for the prassire thai is 1o he expeciad pink and blue. Cord girdles $1.50 Maids’ Uniforms W' Mox: the next four vears New Lork and Gen. Kuo Sung-Lin. his former | from )Vh“ Treasury Tlppall‘[rln-vn' for and pockets. ln er oa s it hic. 4 redl Tamyians. adminis henchman and now his principal ad- | enough time to print and distribute} Boys’ Sport Hose, 3 for Rlu White. (ireen 'mds g tration. The new mavor-elect. James | Dr. Robert Johnson Says it Consists | Versary in the factional fighting in 50c Boys' Sp ' Pink Regulation [niforms ket hos mrociaimed the ‘fact progress in Manchuria. would be noti- | Fancy Ribbed Hose, with re el ey that Judge George Olvany. chief « of Deeds of Kindness and fied ».; m: Japanese that this order | versible cuffs, pretty colors. 69c A 24 the famous Tammany organization, is must be obeved. | & c rons or fogbaithe real posaiin the fcltyswiile Helping Neighbor. Meeting of Consuls. | Do vou trade All sizes. ] R”“al,,“P ey pm,s L i | It also ‘was stated by the govern.| 3 3 . Children’s Kid Gloves Aprons, of cretonne. percale is ‘golng 1o trr’ tol selll Temmany ito ment spokesman that all consuls met | m r/zg flatu)na/ ) Lined Dress Gloves etc. Prety colors and styles in oing 1o tr 10 S Tammany 0} -The man who goes about doing deeds | recentls in Mukden and requested | 0 o voen sy Al Clh: Frown an ) . 5 i< LAy A s . ! of kindness and helping his neighbor | that Japan take all necessary steps to | 2 B o o H ministration T show that Tammans Ot STOIEES A TS NS RTERT | et 2R ke 2 St | market place? fan. 5 to 13 vears. Girls’ Middies $ = 2 benevolent oizanization in fact!tian and has been visited by the Spirit | capital, Baby’s Pillows, 2 for Regulation Jean Middies. :Fl r“"vfl;_ Shname, oo Nt [of God, whether he will admit it or not.| Al Japanese troops. it was stated Your name on the mail- y i $ plain white or blue collars. originally wae orzanicd as a sort of i UHobert Johnson of St John's |have been instructed fo maintain the | ing list of G. L. Miller & Pink, blue and white, soft to téatzes Fur-trimmed Winter C b T e o % i Church said today at the noon Christ- | most strict neutrality in the factional | Co. will bring to you the Jv filled pillows. Baby si: Sl 49 P Dl' Sl st e SR lgngieases rounced as { ol orvices being held at Keith's | Chinese fighting. Also. it was said, pick of investment oppor- Good quality cloth in preus rolors | Washable. B anty Dresses $ Sret and £e1 a second for $1.00 I b A wever. has an | TREAter under the auspices of theno more troops would be sent to Muk e e e and patterns 1.50 sz 00 Babies’ 2 to 6 years, hest qualities SO:aS tor both: [ AbSrent oot ,};m""‘": e e 7ol | Bivle department of the Federation of |den unless the situation demands ad.| Usited Staies s . to . es corded madras. Prettiest co! L S e | Women's Clubs. | ditional forces. BHEC SRS 69¢ Children’ . Ca ors and patterns Col d U brell » IEen iy {0ienan. ¢ Dr. Jdohnson said these peaple. who,| It was explained that the treaty E s E c ren’s Outing ps . olored Umbrellas skl S Heretofore. i not. believing that they are Christians, [of Portsmouth (the peace treaty be You won't be annoved or Und 2§ S ke cwdiimas. W 59c Women's Bloomers, 3 for e e e eent more or iess oo ! 2o aheut performing deeds of Kindness. | tween Russia and Japan e end | bothered. Seoner or later nderwear, or white and colors. Styles for nice quality: red, hlue Btime “jmy‘"‘w T AN lare in reality Christians of the hizh-{of the Russo-Japinese War) allows| von will find investments Gowns. Billy Burkes, Pertj hov and girl babies. Winter Knit fersey rih, all col s Sreeh CoeT e, et Brookivh. DoneMelnarGity |Esntyne i b [Japan 1o maintain approximateb | that appeal to vou. Every coats, Slips and Combinations B ors and sizes. elastic tops and : 5 Henslini B vt ;| owing 10 5 cold, Risht ox .;',;‘r‘:y:':L‘V'.._'nm'vh;afl\:‘av guards in Manchurla, Shesatc and!offeiing in- Heaxs warmest qualities. Al 69¢ Men's Boxed Ties, 2 for Drtiome. Sizes 10 5 vears $1.50 Men’s Shirts virtually autonomous. s L R e ot iy, Seeen mapacoinents of | terest up to 7%%. sizee s ’ . Rroadcloth and madras. 4t il (o s hamEeainow. amejicday was unable tosauneaniand s jitrcons muke fhe total Inpanese froopa | (s L 's Work Shirts, 2 f Knitted Ravon Four-in- Men’s Plaid Mufflers, 2 for ..chei “oiiare o " coiiarics e gl s B e L o] i bt O i i Mot chiing To atacerkiaadve 69c Men's Wor irts, OF jands, beantiful colors and i Beautiful stripes. white L i ies reet. | " Rev. Frederick Brown Harris opened | - | o l ver- s v Eonns Neck Scar 5 . ul_stripes, ‘w In to he the grand clearinz house of | todav’s meeting with a praver. the Co f e efee fog ‘1":'\"“- & s tisement is a simple thing. Blue chambray. with D R s $: r:d;“ pcax: piipik o= h s plain colors v aftairs lumbian Qu ng and Mrs. J. W 8 n xpected that Marshal, Yet it may mean many t S L% e o oos = d inan 3 o rashinzton the R | “hang, In ¢ . ached collars and Roa 2 "Down in” Washinzion ihe Repub-| Chang.in case of deteat tn the tm- ||| 300147, "2ddca to vour ; Men's Initial Hdkfs., 10 for terns and full sice Mama Talking Dolls, 2 for Jeans are attempting. under the new : pending clash of Y ckets. 14 to 17 sizes ans are attempting n Bishop m F. McDowell will | L Of o, swouldacek | vearly income. Do it now. PRose.s 5 Baby Dolls, with haby dress Speaker of the House of Representa- | N Mre Emma San. | refuge in Mukden, even as a_private | - - AR Nice quality, white, %-inch 31_50 Dolls 3 by asee $ tives, Nick l.ongworih. to establish|orq shelton. president of the V | citizen. as it wax declared his life ' Write for Booklet 252 A 1. 31.25 Men’s nghtgowns hemstitched. E m b r oidered & slips, good size, loud speak in Congress the rule of a responsible | 1 - Wil Dretide. The United Pres. | Was in danger frgm the Chinese. | G.L.M Rlsico : - Dressed Dolls, Kidaline Un ing voice. party The Dem ats are golng to h‘“_'“" Q'Mr‘l"( will sing | Chang, it was sald, was expected Yf\‘ ¥ = G Good quality muslin: full s initialed corners. d)rgmd Jointed Dolls and 3 2 AR R e lerss s e e cut sizes; collarleas styles, with $1.50, $2.00 Women's Kid Jinerss, Tajins~Dolle. Bix. 69c Ladies’ Sport Hose v i responsible | Japanese ry o dectaly / d ; N ] ATH CAR GIRL FREE. | he dapanesc foreign oce under. | 225 Wondward pockets. S ey e A DE He G RUSEREE. | | Ine tapsiess torsignionce nace. Building Boston Ba. Gloves .$ $1.49 and $2.00 Leather 2 for S Tammanyv rule has alwavs meant | |are near revolr and that numerous| | Washington, D. ston Dags Rlack, gray, brown an Ribbed Hose in black a IWherality to the average New York | LA Tl e o | e s e been reported. | | s Oweiiie Traveltes white, imported. finest Kids Books colors, warm medium weishts er That Is why the hig celehration is| - Florence McKinney. confessed com. | Stringent measures are “deemed neces. | Sl B i hrm\;s Embroidered backs, all sizes. Sirappad) a'n d | Cacryiug All sizes. planned for New Vear eve | panion and sweetheart of Emil Zupke. | sary to preven: loss of lives and | Leatherette Bags, v o139 Iariale Becks: allc A 2c, Fn A e A SRR 35c Child’s Ribbed Hose Jiandie Sooke ah oo vt Women's Linen Hdkds. = o life sentence for the murder of Cora | Foreizn office advices state that Mar. | NOSNVESEOR EVERMIO T 4 f Ji 6 f - = = Raber August 6. 1924, was paroled | shal ('hang has removed most of the A DOLIAR IN MILLER or Children’s Hdkfs., 12 for or vory Source of Wealth. from the Detroit house of correction |#rms and munitions from the arsenal | FIRST MORTGAGF BONDS 69 d $1.00 Boys' and girls' black heavy > Exquisitely embroidered Feon: the Adventis Masszioe today hy Gov. Groesbeck |2t Mukden c an . ribbed, double toes, heels and Colored embroidered corners, with i-inch hemstitch Tvory ia the prize source of wealth| The 20-year-old Berrien County | e knees. All sizes. on white lawn. Prettily box tily boxed. among African matives and has heen| farm girl confessed that she drove Rompers—Creepers Baby’s Rubber Sheet: et sl no g for zenerations. no one knowing the | Zupke's car while he choked Miss y s Kubber eels 5 $1.50 to $2.00 t Amount of that prized article .the| Raber. his financee, tn death. Her 2 for Mg R S 6 Yards 25c Printed Cretonne chiefs may have on hand. nor how | sentence was from one to seven years i $ 36 inch de, 4 . many fine fortunes in ivory following her plea of zuilty to a man How a t rheet waterproof and 36 inches wide. in stripe, 4 den In the bills by the natives. The | slaughter charge. ou Dutch Aurable. and allover effects, light and world of trade wante all the fvory It = dark colorings. $1.39 Baby Blankets can secure. St ephen 8 Yards 19c Longcloth | | are hid.{ | | | A very large tnsk will supply 40 F plano Kevs, and & emaller one 30 keys. | | MeCormirk Medical « Fitted BRIE . 36x50, heavy weight. ‘“s sometimes 33. The smaller tusks are Gralatn B O'F f pink and blue nursery de- Yard-wide White Longeloth ght for makingz billiard balls. their 1 e Sailored sign: excellent grade that will :n‘es 4 Aensiiv and weight insuring a hetter 3 ES. SE P 2 " Lk Dr. CLAUD MONES = I colore 6 Yards 25¢ Curtain AW Gaei $ balance in the halls when made, and | cole Eyesight Specialist tBa amaller pieces are mads intob 4 2 z : dles for kmives, buttons and other Phene Main 321 L A Marquisette s 5 Yards 29c Plisse Crepe | novalties. Raw fvory. fresh from| a0t “"("-;:'""\""t . i 2 to & 36 inches wide. in white and Washrite and Twanta g Africa, aells at $5 per pound in New | Lol BLLRD \o e ecrn. Large and small checks 2 : York. | ey X b 1 s ((' ¢ Md' s Dokdace Underwear Crepes. in plain - = {1f It Is Rentable I Can-Rent It | i 5 % 35 Fancy Tarkish Towels colors and! figured: designs. | 000 i Huntingon. | J | EQ KOLB | 005 oo s | 8 Yade 19¢ Facy Outing 4 35¢ Pancy Tutbih TOWC "1 55 Kimong il Yard | ke iy R S ) o 2 awyer in_order to make good 20x eavy- s » fant ! 10 B e Cmenner-Bradshaw e | 923 N. Y. Ave. 1237 Wis. Ave. || use of a Brief Case. " Al who e e “u::! o “'av'ms Towels, in colored borders and 36-inch all-silk printed S partment Store, in the business dis Main 5027 {| have offices find them very zowns, pajamas, etc.. in neat stripes. : radium, in Japanese and but tosy ‘yvv'p;":m:a “n‘:‘z‘mu}‘i_ by df:ro ::‘”:nv | o useful. stripes on.white grounds. 3 Yards 45¢ Drap Pongee terfiy desis sl 39 Lace Panels ;:‘ nined origin earlv 1oday with a | ? Aoty ce Pane $ g ostimated ot Hon000 | qwflquuqutrad?{u" 2 58¢ Fancy Pillowcases o sort_and Lustroiis 3einch @4 2 69¢ Bureau Scarfs $ S e g i da:l::::fi l("’::v Fd‘;»‘fi,:‘:,"‘;,: omge h; mgefl::: ) - "‘7"50161““"'1”‘5";"'""“’"‘ in A2 iite: naniral andiecru Pendanarters for on o ex % make handsome 8. and wide lace edging. in A IVES and LIONEL | tUde dKey Packed 2 in & Xmas box. $2.00 Women's Shirt Waists e and colore. Women’s Block Blouses Electric Trains | 59c Half-Linen Towels Ll S A s $1.50 Corsets e e Xmas Tree Outfits With Genuine Power Durabili 4 inis| Hemstitched Face Towels, 5 § Mazda Lamps : == with deep fast-color borders. In styles. Overblouse or under Newest shapes of stout coutil, Blouses. in 36 to 46 sizes. | the-skirt styles. 4 hose supporters. . Catalogues in Colors Free | a holly box Washington Theatre | Supply Co. | 719 Ninth St. N.W. i i i Men’s, Women’s, Children’s Winter Underwear $1.50 Men’s Union Suits 50c Children’s Drawers, 4 for Baby'’s Silk Stripe Vests, 4 for A Woman’s Dress Silk or Cloth Our regular $12.50 to $15.00 Dress. Buy the first for $12.50 and select a second for $1.00 A Woman’s .$12.50 to $15.00 Winter Coat Buy the first coat for $12.5 'Shop in Comfort Enjoy unrestricted parking and avoid the dense traffic, We still stock of Furniture, Stoves, Leather Cases Phone Main have a good Quick Service days, as usual and the same good workmanship in Hemstitching. Picot Fdg- ing. Plaiting. Buttonholes, Embroidery. Buttons, Braiding. loop Edge Floor Coverings, Lamps, Toys and Grafonolas to select from Santa Claus will be with us i Rachi Saturday afternoon till 7:30 Beadingiapii e pam. Bring the children. He | will help ~them select their toys. Thompson Bros. | 1220-26 Good Hope Rd. Linc. 556 Anacostia, D. C. Unrestricted Parking as low as $5.00 The Christmas Store Is In Full-Blast Here pers ard. : ly the news wil Countless Greeting Cards, Diarics, Appointment Books. Fountain Pens, Eversharp Pen- out I | cils. Bridge Sets, Box Paper, || - Men’s Pockethooks, STOCKET 1- FISKE CO PRODUCH! NG _STATIONERS IO E ST- -A - W WASHINOGTON -DC Main 3641 etc. 'é" §fl A (/)] - 2 £ and a second of similar qual- ity for $1.00—both for §13.00. | Handsomely fur-trimmed dress ] styles or nobby sport models, 16 | 1o 44 sizes. S *\FM WOMEN'S SHOES Satins, Suedes, Patents—Black, tan, gray. Strips—Oxfords; sizes for women and young giris. 69¢ Ladies’ Vests and Pants, 2 for 69¢ Child’s Union Suits, 2 for ’ $ Women’s Hats 2 fOl' e Felts, Satins, Velvets; all colors, stylish shapes for young girls, ‘women and —both dresses for $13.30. Silk crepes, satins, velvetsand wool poirets, in 1 and 2 piece styles. $2.00 and $3.00 matrons.

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