Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1926, Page 77

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING'TON b, JANUARY 17, 1926—PART 3. : : : BRITISH SOLDIERS’ WIVES | WEEK ENDS PROLONGED. | 225-YEAR-OLD U. S. TREE - AMER'BAN RUBBER ! DOWN THE ROAD-Let the Punishment Fit the Crime. kb l IN GERMANY LOSE HOMES | 1160 cuvet Gavm ot prcon puss.| FLOURISHING IN BERLIN ; ! e e s Prretrone ae enil Poorer Lite. ! ness Depression. | Gift to Frederick I in Castle Britz Many Refuse to Go With. S ZONIION, oy I8 09 e Grounds Still Carefully = ends which riy all week | e Husbands. one of the chief causes of depression Nurtured. By the Amociatea sh business. At kyml that fs | g $10,000,000 Corporation Or-{ | h u ng the occupatio m nmm ganized to Resist Effects of 7 °':’ erman o in the army 1 pa E | . g | farewell to (I e ri Monopoly in Raw Material. i ish evacuation of the Cologne zon proceeds. More than 7] Voting to form the American | - hat the tree would Rubber Corporation with ) x o . 5 3 el P01t plant capital of $10,000,000, the s ; mittee on the rubber s by the di mobile ¢ HAWKINS s } g A {111, - | y T ? bt Conveniently Located Sfa on Fourteenth Street 1333-37 14th St. Main 5780 _. - i ff M’ .Iutomobtleflccessmes plugs to prime’ the land that a cold plug will be difficult | Banquet Guests Limited. Commerce to be held January 12 at the [ will be many representatives of on extremely Id [ to remove if it has been screwed in 1 - gl foreign countries who are sending | S 1 remember at [ tightly at some previous time when | Guests to the annual banquet of jHotel Commodore in New York will |gelegates to the \World Motor Trans.| [ ) o\ nd to tighten up wh Hli o e !the National Automobile Chamber of | be limited to 1.000. Among the guests port Congress. IR z \ a [/ lc s —_— e | ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE 25% to 75% Reductions From Regular Prices Electrical Devices I # $3.99 Curlin s € $2.00 3 SZr? 5'0F]ectrlc $5 00 C H ms LE R $675 Electric $4.00 Electric Motors %?:5.0..1;?.““’“ o $5.00 Electric $3 50 We offer a va- Bl $3950 | lronnEl. o ried assortment of e 50- .. | §o3 leeric $70.00 e oo Washing $90.00 i ;1.:7 i"“"c $125 motors, all in first- Sl;c9 l;‘;;"l" = E | I 5226 Electric $165 class condition, at | Wy hers . $60.00 Rangse discounts ranging $150 Floor 5% 50 % | Sven=$50.00 |7 %7 © *7 | Rk §75.00 : ' Radio Supplies il $145.00 Power $10.00 to $35.00 Blandin Cabinets Speakers 33Y3% Discount ‘v $18.00 Loud $1.50 Spuntex Rubber Speaker 50(: Speakers Cushions $35.00 Loud 65c Spuntex Cabinet Rubber 25c Within a week of the first public showing of the Chrysler Imperial | T ST $2.50 “‘80"" in 27 of the leading retail centers of the country and at the New gt i ; York Automobile Show, individual sales of this extraordinary new car in excess lof a million and a half dollars are already reported. | % Guowe - $1.50 $1.25 Robes $1.25 75 c Many sales were made before the prices In this third great Chrysler—and in its . | S Heaters et of the new Imperial ‘80"’ were an- companion cars, the famous Chrysler i oil tin guishers $12.50 nounced—becauseofitssupremeluxury, ‘70", and the super-valued Chrysler | 3100 Cans 331/3% S e B G aristocratic beauty and absolutely new “‘58"—the Chrysler Corporation has I 75c , 75c Can design, wl;lbinedfizifth outst;nditx;g again Pm"eg its fifl% to lea;lership in ‘ 'é;"é's“ G -_Discount gz'.‘s‘o‘?;...u..e i t quaht;r an: ;:)ll':lo unpreceden quality-car design and manufacture. | ss"t';'o"n‘z e $3 50 ;5.-3,‘?%"" s Weare eager to demonstrate to you the o ;:3' 20 i(.a’....,r $2 45 FortheGarage $3.50 Engine The industry records no tribute equal supremacy of any Chrysler model you . g&?‘si' - dSh Hl";'o";" By to the expression of enthusiastic con- may select—the Chrysler ‘58’", at new Il Plates o an op Exhaust $3 50 fidencein Walter P. Chrysler, indicated low prices; the Chrysler *“70”’, the car i anoiiee Jflzfif_'ogwo%f"" Fo by the instant success of this new which has given the world a new high $60 Wardrobe : sss.oos sfi.onab u- ;u'.ee.—. s $2.50 Chrysler achievement—in every standard of performance, riding ease and j| Truks .. 465,00 Cylind e S12I90) B 4 i .S adligh detail of quality a car as fine asmoney durability; and now the Chrysler Im- ool tors,. $7.50 | crinding Tools | foea 5.:1...;$$1 00 can build. perial ‘80", as fine as money can build. : L $asoTFlower $1.50 00 otie | i # $5.00 Vacuum $3 00 Burnishing Tools, | Spotlights . . . $4.50 Chrysler Imperial “80”—Phaeton, $2,645: Roadster (Wire or Disc Wheels Op tional), $2,885; Coupe Four-passenger, $3,195; Sedan Five-passenger, $3,393: fl Jars - $10.00. $2.50 Dash & Sedan Seven-passenger. $3.595: Sedan-Limousine, $3.695. All Prices F.0.B. Detroit. Subject to Current Fedéral Excise Tax. i 3?;.‘,‘3, $3 25 Vfillocofg lF;leec::-c I:::-;:le‘ i $1 25 35c Spark Plug : $25.00. $10.00 Auto $2 00 Wrenches $292.50 J;llr 8%00'3. ;.;coko. - .d s i et ______;%z | pressors, .00. or Any of This Material Can Be Purchased Through Your H. B. LEARY, JR., & BROS. ) : Regular Dealer 1612 You St. ‘ Branch Salesroom—Connecticut Ave. and Q St North 4296 Na honal Electl‘l(,al Supply Co. | | 1328-1330 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 6800

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