Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1925, Page 10

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THE EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTOYX, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25. 1925. DR J J ABEI. |'I|VEN ' PRISONER, 75, RELEASED. |WIFE OF D. C. JURIST Ship, Thought Lost, Safe. BOSTON, December 25 (#).—The Court Goes Over Government's HURT IN AUTO CRASH |tour-master schooner Besste M. Dus. 1 " S tin, reported lost on her voyage from . . Head in Freeing Man. Mrs. George B. Downey Suffers|Boston to Miami, has reached her des: pecia urchase ts avings to _LITTLE ROCK. Atk December Peastsed Ribe-tnhcciaent ;lmuo(;. safely, herc‘ own‘evr:lmhere ! & A 1 tory over Hu‘ r.'m‘f'n‘ ce 'h»- &% Fresto, N, % gent word that the vesssl had been arke eductions in Our Own dtock o vles, 75, left the blown 1,200 miles off her course, bu . . o By the Assoclated Press. $2,500 Prize Goes to Balti- ary and went home | 2 0t TN N, ., December 25.—| a8 undamaged. The Dustin safled " | £ N0 | from this port November 21 with a Professor for Di serve o year | Mrs. George B. Downey, wife of Judge | 3100.080 cavge. of ‘buliding materials. | maye Protessor for Discov- |. t f possessing a still. | Downey, of the United States Court;She was nearly two weeks overdue. g - 2 s was one of six Per ‘ounty men in |of Claims, suffered a fractured arm, ! eries in Chemistry. prison here whose commitments were | and . Mrs. George Pollock several = i recalled last week by Judge Mann of | broken ribs in an automobile accident | the Perry County Court. T Gov. Terrell ordered the warden to’ L v’ 3 - ON disregard the call papers. Habeas By the Associated_ Press disregard Al Dapere. > T e S :-\‘x::(!”l‘xi:”::;rl‘gll\;‘\ ton to Rochester to spend the LUNCHE Desielidone tmioce o rosDio ! foro 1 ey vesterday datmas Kolidays whes thelr car SODA njoguent o & z 7 arris held the Perry kidded and went over an embank- > Ameglean sc C B = V] - ez a » g A T T | CANDIES profe —— Iln));tnb 1 . 2 L = Synthetic Gems in Crown. REBROADCAST IS SUCCESS —Each the best of its 3 jdent | Due to the fact that a soldier in the e e kind in Washington. will | Hawaifan army got into the jewel | Unusual Interest Shown in West- 5 se abl who |reom some years ago and robbed the High quality, reasonable atribution to knowledge | crown of several precious gems, some to-East Programs. | Ticas.—andl servediinia without the hope of reap-{of which were not recovered, it has | o guccess of the transcontinental | DIIEES 5 v reward from their en- | been necessary to restore the CrOWN |rehroadcasting from KFI, Los Angeles, | store whose atmosphere n encouragement to “pure | to its original glory by the use of syn- |’ freated funusaal An i search.” thetlc gems. The crown had been in = as is type of pro- | of refinement you wi contributions have been |the vaults in Hawail since 1905, and | gram. Although the has often anIesate that ~difficult branch of Y been heard on the Pacific Coast PP’ ' mistry that has to do with reac. j=—===—— through the transcontinental tie-up of ithin living bodies, Mr. Ham- stations with the American Telephone | f i ag . |ented processes of electrical pre oy . Music daily, twelve tation, which now used. widely in n listeners been able tc il tw man. | many manufacturinz processes. = He | tnotly, to ‘the FancWestern until two. eries | wanted sclence to get the benefit of 4 th ds and | the patents and offered them to the i e ental work n\' re- | pa - their ¢ g f i THE CANDY OF TN dlin), regulation of |in its ¢ ! \'/‘ studics 'of picutars ends : I~ J¢ | 1223 F Street N.W. In 1911 Dr. Frederick G. Cottrell E - s for the ac e then wor s chemist in the al and scientific i ited St ureau of Mines, pat 1115 17 F STREET Our Annual After-Christmas Sale of Dresses—Coats—Millinery ) 4 Begins Tomorrow—Saturday at 9.15 A.M. | ' : : b 7 This annual event has become famous by reason of its character and the truly i | Styles for Street Afternoon and Evenm{, Wear sensational reductions which are made. Only our regular stock is offered—and regular prices sacrificed. So you | will come expectantly — and buy most advantageously. i 1 $25.00 $35.00 $45.00 o < i and Even Higher Values! —Every woman who has been waiting until after the rush of Christ- e | mas shopping to purchase a new dress will have reason to consider her- Very ree an emoon es | self exceedingly lucky. Here’s a sale in which the styles, the qualities, and the workmanship are very unusual at so low a price. —included in Five Groups—— it 1 Materials: Colors: i Crepes Velvet Broche Mushroom Pink Chartreuse §35.00 Grades $19 i Y e EantissSecondiloot: Misses® and Women’s Sizes $35.00 to $2 4,50 500t $ 49,50 A $45.00 Grades $95.00 Grades | Our Annual After-Christmas Sale of Models th: lusi d 549-50 $ .50 wea\‘:e: :nd :tolo::gse:l:a‘:‘::e' r::;t Gl'ade popular. e . Every Coat—None Reserved This Reduction Sale is all-interesting Every Dress e gt ol 500 Palrs’ All New! $4 $5 and $7 50 Values' luxuriously trim- I | med. Garments L that have had i —Every year, right after Christmas, comes one of the . high place in | outstanding shoe sales of the year—at Kann’s. This feminine favor. . | annual event takes place tomorrow—and offers more : than two thousand pairs of good shoes for street, dress and sports wear at this very low price! Come I l: early! Choose from these kinds and styles: o The exclusive models and it v Every Ensemble Suit— o /3 OFF | Pt Otord Satin Velvet . Regent Pumps Russia Calf Gore Pumps All Sports Hats Choice of AIl || = ™ ™" 6w suup pume Fine Felts and Smart Velours—exclusive shapes Velvet and V elvet'i n El-satin j‘ Cuben,: ErenchiSteeples S;anul;tmd Hloppee Heels: - ! © Sizes 272 to 8. Were $6.95 .......... $3'95 Combination Hats $ 95 That Were $10.50 to $22.50— Were $10.50 to $13.50 6' ‘ Were $15.00 to $18.50. . $8-95 $3 5 As always in this sale—by reason of the remarkable reductions, we are gomg to ask dut every sale be final—because we cannot make exchanges nor accept returns. Extra Salespeople. Fourth Floor.

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