Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1925, Page 35

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v THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925. 39 7 i 1 = ' heart should co-operate by helping to Idon where she has been visiting rela- | given her by her bother, King George, HU“- AIIA[}KS Trains With Speed of Planes on Road |LIONS' CLUB JOINS [ishni. e funae st ‘hicn o carry | QUEEN HAS BIRTHDAY. e, R e | . . e on_this splendid campaign.” e 0ld attendants of the royal house-| her aversion to publicity Of Concrete Forecast by Rail Official| |N SALE OF SEALS /..y, iris indorsement the seal stle| yoryegian Buler Now Visiting in | nold of years ago are stil fond of re e i | e — J Pavine " hree hiore —sRoppINg days London [RHnE Lo, thairg friendss sows . of _ the C. E. Yerkes, 63, Dies. | . 5 : g : chich 5 00y | e before Christmas in which to strive pranks and 'informal doings W = il Aseociaten Pres e s i : i i often caused the name of the princess| CHICAGO, December [Z2) FLEX'BI E IAR'FF B e P 29 A o | p I AITSd, with the wsslstance Of | e Wb ton b ereulosis | 27, 150, 5081 of 5.500000 1! LONDON, Decamber 23109 —Queen | o5 1 SA2ed Lhe Hame o e B | o CAC . e ees of the e e ot s petation, seith™ crack |Paul Chapman, engineer, has worked [ NOU the Washington public. Up to noot | Maud of Norway, who as the gayest [by the strict court disciplinarians. late Charles Tyson Yerkes, railroad e it Ul passenger trains running safely at [OUt the type of roadbed and bearings| Agsociation of Its Indorsement of |indicated the sale of about 2,700,000 |o¢ King Edward’s daushters was| “‘; :‘:-::Bnu:fi"x ‘)P-I::du:n: ‘J‘:;of';l vas | magnate, dvl‘;i ogapn;\;r;\:nxfidhe; Sun- e ; : terrific_speeds on_concrete roadways by which he expects the railronda to | Health Campaign seals, leaving $00,000 seals still to be | known as the “royal tomboy.” cele- |po°f FOCTES0 10,45 Cue CONSl (O | oy b, Was B8 SCat OF, Gaugh: reinforced with Steel trusses, was pre. |remain the standard of long-distance Local 5 Alspossdicf: 5 " | boy, A cess v ers Bill Repealing Clause |1iinisresd with “oe! (russes: 2, P | Passeneer ‘transmoriation. Tate shoppers and others who have | 2oated her fifty sixth birthday in Lon- ‘Royal, to this day retains her title. | ter, Miss Mildred Yerkes, Detroit. S - of Detroit, president of the Pere Mar- | “To the airplane theory, our answer ot tecerved all thovaeals they. need Giving President Rate- [quette Railway nnd one of the 43 ex- [is ‘safety,’ " said the Pere Marquette Secretary L. . De Gast of the|Or sent in their payment-for seals ecutives attending meetings of the |president. “The new roadbed and bear- | v hinoton Lions Club, the directors |received are urged to do so beforal Making Powers Amuk an Railway Association. ings will give railroad trains speed | o™ o™ 00 Thaet today, has| Christmas, to the headquarters of |§ . = “ars of the new truins will run on |comparable to that of the planes and (Of Which are fo ‘meet todave Bes | "5 coiation, at 1022 Eleventh ey [ voller bearings. and thelr speed will |the Superior safety of the rails wil eyt - R street, or drop a coin into the nearest 3 | be almost as fast as airplanes. continue. sis Association self-service. box stationed ig stores v Repeal of the flexible provisions of | that the club has or other public places. which allows the Pr e S0eR aan 5o S o Burglar Saws Safe Door Pupils Find Man Dead. proved the state- Martinsburg Opens Reservoir. When an employe of Sargeant's|Special Dispatch to The Star. sl ment issued by 4 X erday DY Rep- | ectaurant at 309 Fourteenth street| GRANTSVILLE, Md. December | President B. F. Special Dispateh to The Star at, o { —The body of a man supposed to|Jones of the Lions MARTIN attempted to open the safe door yes o WE Vet s Bieoeme . A. Kahn Ine. 33 Years at the have been Gus Blod of Foustwell was | International in- o s £ 3 provisions have been admin: | terday it fell from its hinges. Exam- |found In ravine between the Balti| dorsing the sale v R s liali e o b 935 F Street Same Address unfairly. 1ot to Sa¥ |ioion disclosed that the hinges had [more and Ohio Railroad tracks and |of health seals. new million-gallon - 1 Mr. Hull said in a e ctaterment 10T day, following its completion and in- = ident to | been sawed through by a burglar, who |the Staté road, near I “;"“’g"']“‘* i 5 y. The made by chil- : tarift [apparently was frightened from the [gidh R, [ RECCTEY VG My school. One of human- v cent | premises. The robber entered through [ It is thought the man suffered a|ity's most cheer- fthe Tarifl | * 4 client early in the morning. He |oroken neck in a fall down a declivi victories There were no ks on the bod; B an- : had time, however, to take a quan-. ;.. foul pl: The man was nd ngueues Abontd5 vears ofias | overflow of 12 feet. at for ye: i s re: o The money | < ; S with “hnn this work is ried on | 3 Canada has a sufficient flour-milling | Is sed by the sale of Christmas | cap: to feed a population of |seals. I feel that every one who n.u S — 20,000,000, | the welfare of this community at | First Mortgage Bonds 7 he . ,,:‘:‘“m."‘:;;c.? For the Past 33 Years Has Been A. Kahn Inc. lh bw’ S -ros:m uwesmn IN 32 YEARS e R The Late Shoppers” Haven for ‘ mer two-compartment reservoir, whose capacity had proved inadequate. It is . i approximately 200 feet long by 66 Glfts Of t wide, with g clear depth below the i aise the llrflT | tion of the flexible provisions has hf‘Pn * he| virtually a farce from the beginning.” SEERRRRREREE| RERTILELT Kresge Department Stores wow And each succeeding year emphasizes the satisfaction which these late shoppers have found in our store. If there is TIGE GINGER an extra name to be added to your list or one that has been | | | | i i i 1 Service forgotten you can best settle your gift problem by selecting a Osclisy M erchanelcs Cewiees ALE! . practical and beautiful gift of jewelry from our stocks. You'll 75 a I “ | NONE BETTER find the same comprehensive assortment and excellent quality 1\ il . e ALMS O [ A. G. HERRM ANN that always prevails here. \ The Fair 1. S. Plaat & Ce. | | 750 Ten . Chicago Newark A Man Will Always Appreciate a 14-Kt. Solid White Gold ~ Small Bulova Watches ’ 5 | % : Smallest Elgm I Ie $ I ’OO || Ives Electric Trains have all the b o $28.50 Wrist Watch, $35 | $l7o50 A very small and dainty A very attractive and ap- 1925 features your bOy wants In square, octagon and design in white gold filled, propriate Christmas gift. ” tonneau shapes, in_14-kt. with 15 jewels. Beautifully The smallest size Elgin ORI bor swantsrasi Toes Tosin dor (Clinstnas solid white gold, with 13- made in the popular rectan- watch made. Several | b i G jewel movement. Beauti- gular shape. An ideal giit shapes in 14-kt. white or because he knows Ives makes the most up- fully carved and designed. of a nationally known green gold. As practical as to-date, realistic and powerful trains in the world An exceptional value. watch. it is dainty. —in performance as well ds in looks. Mattingly Bros.’ . | i Every Ives locomotive has, power a-plenty to pull il long trains at express speed. The 1925 Pharmacy Hi push-button control—exclusive with Ives— 359 Cedar St., Takoma stops and backs all Ives reversing locomo- tives (Series R) by a touch of the finger. Take your boy to see the big Christmas exhibits of Ives Trains at the leading de- partment stores, toy, hardware, sporting goods and electric stores. A complete line of electric and mechanical train sets from $1.50 to $50.00; afso, transformers and a Is a Star Branch Handy for Takoma folks who want to make use of The Star Classi- fied columns. They can leave their ads at the Mattingly Pharmacy— Exquisite Diamond Ring $100 Genuine Petit Point wide variety of accessories. The Ives 3 of Eighteen-karat solid white gold & : . 2 : ! assur t- mountings—filigree and hand- i et Manufacturing Corporation, Bridgeport, m& new twe 5 ‘.: of prompt af Bags ol e DliEre handl Mant 15-Piece Combination Conn. e - mon: I tiful diamond of 43-100 carat, or Pearloid Toilet Set $55 A wide range of many Dbeautiful designs in com- bination amber color and silver or gold pearl. Priced specially low for Christmas. 7 points less than one-half carat. 3 One triangular sapphire at each side. a.u.su. $18 to $60 i i In-beautiful colors and i various patterns. Im- ported and handmade with artistically jeweled frames. A large assortment Branch Offices are located at the mos{, con- venient points about town and the suburbs. They are at your service —without fees of any kind, of course. Only regular rates are P iedoodedn \We have a selection at this price that will please any man. All silk and silk and wool. Open-end style, with slip bands. Other Ties, 79¢ to '$4.00 Kmtted and Crochet Ties We Carry Ives Trains The Star prints | ; MORE Classified Ads % 3 $ See Our Display of the every day than all to > g 5 the other papers here i & Complete Ives Line, Fourth Floor ChE o | Seth Thomas Clocks 14K, Solid White neans Star 2 : “ashi it, P2 {ni thers. best results. i Double-Tone . Fashion Knit, Palmer Knit and o WOODWARD & LOTHROP . e : / O S i Gold Flexible Palais Royal Men's Shop—Main Floor ‘Around the Corner” is N B / / a Star Branch Office ) : 20 racelets Elecmc o Lamps As illustrated. Five-inch < 's Sh : $5.00 }Exlsu\-e}fid alaT Alveryibeas $ 1 5 e op n Gilt-finish stands, with silk Priced unveually low at $20r Set wtih five brilliantly col- L sh;:aeg 1ol e .,mn‘el »l“ -n.f,m.f;""""x'-'einiffl'é{‘cr°'cxfi°"' on;d\ square-cut stones, sap- Sa.le Of Teatitifud. colors: Clocks from $42 to $120. me phires, emeralds, rubies, etc A superb gift. 100 Men’s 37.50 Shawl Brand New Easy Terms for Xmas Shoppers reveessacs Collar Bordered Blanket Robes *5.75 DL aa t A L L LI LT L L A i Men’s Elgin Watches . p DOWN Bench s L ‘Hamilton Fairfax Men s Solid Gold 5 15 ;e\\ ls. - -$2250 350 Elgin Watch There are just 100 of these hlhm to 17 jewels.. -..§27.50 In engraved case of $45 Neat sizes in thin models in % Fairfax _design. 17- jewel adjusted move- Match white or green gold filled. ment, in white or green fullld filled case, beauti- ully engravi A very beautiful . and service- able timepiec robes—that’s all we could get at a price low enough to seil for $5. All shawl collar models’ that the men like. A variety of 14-kt. solid white or green gold 17-jewel movement with plain or fancy dials. Specially priced for Christmas. Fotp Bt p e et B doieds Dbt A b dderdided B ‘ patterns and colors that will 3 Years Delivery please all_. Trimmed with rayon to Pay to Your cord edging on collar and pock- the H ets, with girdle at waist to Bl \ match. lance - Sizes — small, medium and large. Genuine Leather Pocket Flasks g B o i oot A b BRAND NEW PLAYER OUTFIT A practical and appropriate $’0 to $50 Bocket Flasks, in beautiful de- Bill Folds Where Is the Man Who Doesn’t Want Ties? signs, with non-leakable stop- gift for “Him.” Complete with A wide assortment of sizes in per. Also numerous patterns > 14-kt. solid gdld tips on the }‘,.’:,‘;2‘“},‘3’,,,’:,‘,’?",.““,‘,’,,3?;‘{ in sterling silver from $20 to Sale of 500 Men’s $2.00 This fine new player will make a dandy gift for the family. Our easy comners, Bt e eljse s neulone s SG . S i terms—and low price make piano shopping easy. Come in' now and x MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE $1.15 A brand-new lot of silk ties in the smart new patterns. Wonderful col- orings. Make you selection early. Neatly boxed. Palais Royal—Main Floor * § ADOII{:I eI;tAH‘\ J .ARI‘HUR"J'mggNDLUN LYRIC PIANO o, ~ofCoAahncIne Nl 2ex & _ 935 F Street . . 2% Vears at This Adds ~ HIGH-GRADE PIANOS, PLAYERS, GRANDS

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