Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1926, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (s J"Rl_J)_\\', JANUARY 15, 1926. S[GREEY SHRUUDS Bank Robbers Fail WATSON-PARKER BILL | i, ommiten, v reprosentivosy Alfred P. Thom, gen counsel of | To Heed Lecture | PASSAGE ADVOCATED | simelauen tr ity i = F On Bl of Aoa it e e ot L cEn Girls’ Wash Frocks Silk Teddies — Carriers’ and Employes' Repre- D D SBineinean 7 thel i Made of excellent A Three dozen Beauti- Press. sentatives Urge Railroad Labor |whelming support” of ti kaaed 1| | quality chambray, ging- $1 | ful Silke Teddies, S ) =V 38, Towa, January 15. M e Enattmont Donald R. Richberg, ham and printed mato- i —A lecture on the folly of bank easure s knac . organized raflway em; alc rials. A splendid va- Mexican War Department robbery, delivered hLy a youms | —_— rallroad employes® assc e riety for selection. Many A < | mll”lflll mflft FOR EVERYWOMAN Silent on Disposition of woman clerk, did not deter four |By the Associated Press. :E(?rlll:fs :}}dx‘;s fi:gors:m mdhm 3 panty styles. Sizes 2 to Z F at Tenth St. men who took $8,800 from the Con- Passage of the \Va!rond‘?a.rker rxm Pm is desfl"ncd to turnish & m 6 and 7 to 14. H . Saving: . |road labor bill was urged yesterday |for peaceful settlement of railro: ~d Train Robbers. ;.‘;fi:fi;‘af‘“"‘ and Savings Bank |0 he Senate interstate com- |labor disputes. n't going to get any- ro by holding up this bar Mrs. Kathryn Anderson, a stenog: . . Taniary gy rapher, told the robbers as they o uary 15—The| [Pded her and other employes . l r ment's mystifying policy of | raed her and (5 g ) N gt i g B “This is just a small bank, Fet- [/ le bandits who mur-| ¢ing well under way. It's a nice v:«:en).rr\d txmn'fmn and| pank and it won't do you any good — S | 4 Guadalalara Mexico] 1o hold it up. Bank-robbing never ’ B A ! / r rday night continues. did anybody any good." 1 ¥ eml- nn ua o lines of speculation £ gue; the : 2 first, that the bandits G ‘ 3 In the First of a Series of © escape and the au- ] F e —— I SUNDAY EVENING with at least one automutically en ' DINNER CONCERTS R =L After-lnventory Sale | formerly of the Metropolitan Grand Opecia Now comes our big Midwinter Clearance; every section of the store contributes its share of items, disclosed | Al Will Appear at __ . <l by inventory, that Must Go without regard to cost. Every woman and miss—every girl and tot—will find something $3 Sfl Phlladelphla 1 5 S r’l:'r'z'ilz'zl"i;tYI‘/li.\‘lZulu." C an’:v t:nd Il’(l'[! a’ /m’r"i"r'.\! of r("al savings. A nadisometon DEPOSED BISHOP ILL. } $3.25 Chester T S S Y U ; Dr. B nfiued to Roo n With 83_00 ‘Vflmmgton ' Silk Underwear | C 50 DreSSES o) : osing Uut SUNDAYS ; SUNDAY, JANUARY 17110 Specials From Qur Popular- JANUARY 17, 31 i SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA | & ; il : et 3 ’4} 4 W’ Piiced Bvess Secs Sl i b Bt 1 Giwcers 930 B E e N L omen's Winter | ricctPresSection L o SN Lis § € ; Reduced for This Sale NN » v For Reservations, Phone Main 9800 Br 4 5 Pennsylvania Railroad RN ) Ragim_sin e i 315.00 =4 o et Vo OfF | | 3 Brown Velvewand Sawn sport 275 00 Cre Chine T 1 tir $19.50 Every One of These - Frocks Sold for i Ofi e s i $25'00 $15.00 to $20.00 *102 Knife and Chain L] e o With This Famous Hamilton Watch | B e S~ The watch is boxed. timed and regulated at the Hamilton factor) i : Pk iaciudes Sk Teaiber o mined o $39.50 e and is ~old at one standard cash price evervwhere. CASTELBERG'S and DBead gs,~both d : ] $49.50 Sport Frock MAKE NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT and as an extra in- 1 [ pited ‘ e Soats, $59.50 ducement give this guaranteed 810.00 Knife and Chain ABSOLUTT E Oth W;)ii?e’r Dree.:s % Off | or Coat X Dz DK = ] Bargamsm](zddles WearmgApparel Not to be outdone by our other departments. here comes the Kide specials for the After- Inventory Sale Ihey’ll be busy, too, here bright and early. cen Sho ,\\lv‘wt\..w' s who know real values \\.ll h IROZIDE! CJ S = = O, HXB NOZSDE: AL 2¢ ] 0 {3 The Hamilton. 17-jewel. adjusted movement, is fitted in a fancy en- graved, 14-kt. white or green gold filled case. We call it the *“Perfect TIMEPIECE.” Remember—one price. cash or credit, and the $10.00 Knife and Chain is free. Several different models to select from. $48 00 yp Pay 5100 a Week! Clearance of | Girls’ Wool Dresses Children’s Coats Every Coat must be sold immediately to make $ 2. 69 1SO2 D! RGO X S 3 room for new Spring stocks. Every garment placed in one of three groups regardless of former price for quick clearance. 95 Mothers will be delighted with this truly IS exceptional item and more so at the varied assortments offered. Here are good quality frocks at a price so 8. 9 : low as to appear almost ridiculous! Made of French Serge, Striped Flannel, Wool Velveteen, etc. $ 1 0.00 Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 14 years. Come Early KOZS) Washington’s Oldest Credit Jewelers CASTELBERG’S 935 Pa. Ave. N.-W. Va. Branch—818 King St., Alexandria OGS X 397 &0 Wonderful Values i while the style assortment | 2, ’ i !

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