Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1925, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, W ] EN ’JARUINE APPRUVES ;Jazz Ol;(:al’(();l:iz;z[: (l)){ lf;l;f f;rofifrleln;DAMAGE i e m ! trombones and mutfle¢ cornets, the T 2 “Blne Meadaz| SRR P U loves and hatreds of Harlem were dis- | B N Candy Establishment. } Upholds Quarantine Against] [ 1 Tl 0 U Snenie | vere sung by the cast thiy 4 {018 mines in South Africa. are short | | : Hall last night of ze Gershwin's | 1 « N vaudeville e of native labor and average daily out- | Imported Bulbs, Effective TG Jha b e TTantch ana er, *h: formerly | After an investigation yesterday,|Put has decreased. . ‘ p y - Chicag ympany. | Fire Marshal L. V. Sefb officlally esti- AT January 1. 5 : : The stngers, Mr. Whiteman and Mr. I | Gardhin sere enlicd e and ME | mated damage at the fire in the Muel- "lnum sever Her EST. 1879 !Mmax' to equipment at $1,000, a total {of $22,000. In the adjoining building of J. Wil- PLACED AT 23 800,ham Leo Sons the water and smoke {damage to the } e 3 5 $400. The 1$1,000 and to the ofien ut 8: 30 AM ]Jy the Assoviated Press, 4bllfldlng‘ of th 2W YORK, December 30.—To the accompaniment of wailing she snatches 'Emm&te of Loss by Flnmen lnd"“ Pennsylvania Capital, Surplus, $250,000.00 $300,000.00 911 F Street Don’t Lose Any Interest —on your January funds: Bank ])l\'thn«‘ Checks and Interest Coupons, at onc OUR SAVINGS Dept., where they . draw 37 Compound Interest and | National Bank protection while awaitin reinvestment. OPEN UNTIL 5 PM. TOMORROW FOR PAYDAY DEPOSITORS’ CONVENIENCE | Compound Interest Paid on Savings. $ 0 You can open a Savings Account at | this convenicnt Bank with as little as wholesale candy establishment at §28,500, which includes the al timen. Mrs. Luke Thomas Gets Divore E Cold Waves —bring no discom- fort to Colbert-heated Plants that w= install are the last word in efficiency. We also do repairing of all kinds. and are equipped b point ot quantity of paraffin-coated n ing cups stored on the top floor. et been u;vh(‘hl by S o and will go into effect Jun | ¢ 1, as scheduled, it wus announce. | night. Other bulbs to which the | pavantine was to have applied, how ! d en und: ending further | Doroth, - the Tho tus woman's intuition gone | homes. will be permitte vmit and inspection, oz-q>n:1 FOCUS YOUR THOUGHTS heater promptly Maurice J. Colbert Heating— Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street ™ 3016-301% flm@(fifimm"@lfl@u’mflrwwfll :JMMMMWWMMMM RN RG] @&FJWME&E LR g Kresge Department gtorcs Ouality Merchandise Courteous Service ThePALAIS ROYAL The Fair J. S. Plaut & Ce. Thicage Newark Iresolve each New Year's," says Lemuel Leek,"to keep on eating Evangeline Chocolates, Oh,what acinch it is to keep that resolution with that new Happiness store so convenient /" An'it's handy too for lunches an’ sod-‘ls, bein’ nght near Woodward's an’ th' Palais Royal. An’ u oughta try the cakes and san'wiches they're sure the tasty tidbits/ S Building 815 Fifteenth Strect s | First Mortgage Bond:. Callor write for Booklet N¥ 1 : 7 The F.H. Smith Co. tered Optometrist ANt D Drastic Reduction in Our Semi-Annual Sale of Men’s Two-Trousers Suits and OQvercoats Here's Your Opportunity ¢ to add to your materials th-while cha: ments of high-class 1 and at low cost. Oft g On Suils Formerly *35.00 Now $17.50 vou'll find the t ssimere and cheviots Sizes 34 to 38 D T FEae ¥ Atppimes Candy~Soda~ Tea Room 1107 F St.,N.W. have promised to at will insist carliest date | ldo so, and the dep | that this be done at | possible. % Have Right to Protection. “With respect to the two b ablishmen Fele LR frwlhm of 1 per cent. In the eastern sectlon of e United States the infestation k )H“H‘( SS suIts Single ection ot bulb fly. hat large produc. | T United ould appear right to n important | ic Northwest | oned serious dam- ik £ leant ¢ in {the United Sta Y to L] | protection e | | “There is o que: 1 as to the se- | i riousness of the eelworm menace to| % l 4 and clover crops. They | Wy occa Suits and Overcoats Formerly $35 to $50 Are Now cked in certain regions, | {but the evidence indicates that most | |of the United States is still free from | ‘v s et ‘ “You have no idea, mother, how much more ‘ 70 ifferent Insects. - - . . I've enjoyed the Chrisimas holidays with the house SO cozy and warm.” Wouldn't Quit Work Because of Piles! Suits & Overcoats Formerly $25 to $40 Are Now $18 75 to ‘530 made of fine ms aterid xI~ ir most popular “Of great importance, also, is the ¢ of casual or accidental | bulbs of insect | I “Yes, it’s perfectly delightful here, even in zero weather. How do you manage to keep it so comfortable?” “Well, Sherwoed filled the bins with that wonderful, clean fuel, BETH(}COKE. e wanted the children’s reoms warm and of even temperature. I'm crazy about it, because it’s LESS CARE, gives MORE HEAT, responds better to draft control and there’s no GAS, SOOT or SMOKE.” tinished worsteds. Sizes 34 to 48. Single and double breasted. d and season’s and models. Sizes 34 to 48. Single and double breasted. 9000000000000 000000000000 various wire. ive to cereals and Every suit in stock included except Tuxedos Palais Royal—Main Floor B R R S R S R a s s SRR TN 1-2 Price Sale of $ 1 . 1 2 ’ . Men’s $2.25 Shirts About 200 Shirts in this group that have been slightly Slightly Soiled mussed and soiled during the Christmas rush. Neckbands and collar-attached styles. Sizes 14 to 17. Palais Royal—Main Floor s planting by fmporta To Make Plln_? Cough l\ | | Hu_l_“ .gu.l for prompt results. ‘ i ‘akes but a moment to make. Saves about $2 | ed in rearly all \ remedies for oncisthat pize || e pr ey “Is it hard to g Rt Pine ia prescriptions svrups are made of || yrups. The “syrup” is | plant que ar syrup. | ’ 1 best pine cough || ounces of Pinex |l and fill up with || svrup. Or, use ney, or corn . ugar syrup. akes a full pint—more than || n buy ready-made for three It is pure, and “No mother, all the reliable dealers have it.” “How did come to select BETH()COKE, Marion?” Sherwood Norsteessssssssrsssrsseries D R S e Boys’ Apparel at Y2 Price Boys’ $9.95 54 97 Boys’$12.95 $6 47 O’Coats O’Coats All Unusual values in a group of ¢ 19 New Coats for boys. Sizes *‘He asked some friends who use it, then he bought it, now he wor’t have anything else but BETH()COK. WHITELEY & FOEDISCH DISTRIBUTORS Widener Bldg., PHILADELPHIA 90 West Street, NEW YORK | since the regulatio ul that the announced ! right hold bolbjicn cough may || aree and tight, or may | stently loose from the n of phlezm. The cause inflamed membranes | i3 Pinex and Svrup com- will stop jt—usually in r less. Splendid, too, for Wl methroa. hoarseness, or rans ricted to the (\N‘i - a three-year period | postponed to give more | unity to determine the risk in tion with their entry. Such | v will, therefore, continue to be | nitted under - permit, but these 55 will be subject to inspection such addi- s be found | volume of entry of s“relatively small and heavy Overcoats that are well made 3 I k i and well lined with sturdy materials. wool lined. In broken v]0t=~ Sizes 13, 15, 17. 1k 12, 13, 14:15,: 165 17 of Pinex” with directions, and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give ab: solute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co,% Ft. Wayne, Ind. e for Coughs, & tion which it has been pos- I sible to make of them has not dis- closed a risk which would seem to warrant the enforcement of the re- , fritillaria hen-flower), muscari . ixia and’ eranthis! (Winter avonite). . meleagris (g1 Boys’ $9.95 Wool 2-Pants Suits 54‘97 Boys’ 2-pants Suits in broken sizes. All new styles and both pants are fully lined. Sizes 6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17. Palais Royal—Main Floor

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