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THE . EV ING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1926. N"NE KEEPS SEBRE‘[ Burglars, Unable to Crack Safe, OPERA WILL BRING |y, Anmoens, ana, Bernice rueher |RESERVISTS GIVE DINNER. | Amons e GEe Rl e ing Rigolletto will be sung, with | e Hugh A. Drum and Col. James H Pick It Up and Walk Off With n 'VALUABLE EQUIPMENT 5 L o e s ot ams o 5 7 b e % PAID oN Mason as Oflda, and Charles ) 2 included a “melodramati R i he Duke. at University Club. entitled “The Collection atior ‘ y Washington, e SOmEAIYIRY ol vt ofliary futeliizense emination of Military Misin SAVINGS Rurglars lroke into the cigar and|tonneau of an automobile withont | “_” g (6 Crevaland. venty- ¥ & ation.” by members of the re- S SR N e wrec the automobile did not seem | CHICAO o"p’"“"“‘ Carrying | oute ke . Chattanooga, Bir-|Teserve officers now attending the | sarves officers’ committes. Lieut DEPOSITS : : to_deter the thieves | Rich T Over 6.0 [Euato. Qinel i and back | Army War College gave a dinrer last : o Fhitdelah: 511 Ninth street, early this morning. | “ppet” G0 LN L o ich Troperties Over 6,085 | m el iohe. city. Transpactation Iniversity Club o a | b ] and inding selves by forcing a rear door. The bu < Mile Itinera | ekhargen ror the entire roiite Wil sp: e of Army officials, Mai. | reserve officers, MORRIS PLAN BANK Hope Abandoned nt Findina | “crack” all s ¥ did not disturb any of the candy. fri.g EIALY. | £300,000 ien. Nala « chief of roximate | . “ndey sy J S. Treasury 2360 1 wnuh pioked It up mit walked | snt slmkes ey on vt pro<imate: & . Hanson . com- | Undar Supenpsiow L = off with it the taking, and 1t is helieved they were = . | mandant of the War . and| Ol hunker fires are practically un 1408 H ST. N. W. Any Alive in Blast-Wreck- The fact that the safe alone weighed | under the impression that the safe Scenic equipment and e Adjt. Gen. Robert . Davis. known at [5om ponnds. thar they w i contained thousafid dollars. representing an investment. af more | ITALY HAS MOONSHINE. ; = = ed Horning Pit Pmov ri K and Thompson. de- [ than $6,000.000 ave being transported | | oz BX 7 o % v Mountaineers Adopt U. S. Practice | roht helieve pves S-mile territory by the Chi . ¢ i N watching the store Opern Co., which comes = wer of - days for the prezentation .rj to Escape Liquor Taxes. i1 Vi EeBES 5 most pephlunimusiest | Ln i (v Rebrimiy 5 (| i Honiat wine | SONS OF REVOLUTION WOMEN PLAN DINNER. : : : St i e X 3 HONOR WITHERSPOON voore: rencue el i et s Mo i miners who were en ague to Honor World . iy rao e ; st have rny~lv;»‘-! n:.”;n m ”h:) which shattered it Court Com run o on special - schedules hetween | the s n_they appeared fiernoon. While [204th Anniversars of Birth of mittee. Tier e (e Boston and Woeh. | e v ennessee moun | i . The National Leazue of Women 3 nt the comp. 1 | rains 3 o ig : de- | .. pany wi Jaes have abandoned 5 Signer of Declaration of In | Voters will zive a dinner Saturday . o {8 fev e be ponte tat] (e Snvior the men stould pendence Celcbrated Today. Inight. February 13. at the Hotel Ashington still_operating | alive. bt have heen mabie 1 e v e opera the hodies becauise of a fire in | ppe sagrh anniversary of the hirh | Washinzton it honor of the wemen's thelio.” “\iih = = tion ol the mine_where the "0 Gy erspoon. signer of the | \World Court committee, which repre - Marshi the e | pendence and | Sented 17 national women's orsunizi- to the sur-| Declara of Independence a tions in the cani r an | como i 1 d h’ f brought | statesman and church leader of the | ey 4 On Wedne X Charpen vade < DY ) i c } ch for t ‘ evolutionary peri elebrated enators Lenroot of W in and | tier's ¢ Mar q Y 4 I'he folks have e been keeping us busy this to a pre- | ap services con he au Ish of Mont denfal b, d o a tywoileaders iof. the 1 4 i following our popular announcement of this trade- wodies had been | \yices of the » ) olution 2 the senatorial de 3 the i | e ce Vo vind ne o have a hrar ‘”mnm‘n ;h”| the 5 ~ \ : orld (Covct J new, standard watch with guaranteed case and works ey = beyond the three | Con avenue and A rs. Maud Park e Misked # E : Aot SIn o e | Celnestion e b 2 s : merrfluvaiflh*u finish . n Eo s e aaingion e Aflernoon 3 Jen e | | ke b e Will Make You a it m.u_\ 4 te hours present at m. sel -_— ) section of the mine could | " Doy, Lewis, presi e e e I iber(‘, AI’OH.""(.’, L4 L / / S J/'on\ the xA\v\/ El TUF d(‘ NHNTH o | On Your Old Watch it s ot Shae P e = B Your Old Watch Is Worth $5.00 or More. Canary fn:.'.n.r\,' E Regardless of Condition B e You Can Have a New e safety of the res. ey Arthur Wells, dean of a fash ] A S ! w.uilu.‘rl o chat Akt !.vii‘l“ F ina l ,’\ ft er- l nventory (1 l earance § —Illinois-Sterling — Hamilton — Waltham inst hrides with h . N . —Elgin—or any other Standard Watch for = e : B 21.00a Week., - mattimore Recorde Defv Explana- 3 . 3 : | IF o0 are¥e e o westia witch it B . Dogs and Other Pets? ® ' e s i s ! 3 Use The Star's classifica- E ! : s the clerks of the Circuit e b ik for their sale or purchase I of 105 divore K s were s = = 2 : . L h . . ] ‘.n,.ml, "'-n:n':r:‘! \1'::h 86 in| 2 The following lots of men’s clothing. furnishings, hoys' clothing, : S i e luggage and shoes are the results of our recent store-wide inven- [igy her pets daily find them e e A 5 . S A 4 o O 5 0. are included in this Atach i | % Tl e e tory. Some merchandise counter soiled. some comes only in hroken sizes, LADlES ? 4 W kno : 2 : 5 Prislydoig i i Hma fled wdver but every item advertised has heen reduced with the idea of imme- i te Wrist Wate """,”‘ s o S “‘(“", 4 The Star nnder diate clearance. No mail. phone or C. O, D, orders g S AR . Beautifully Cut Fiery ODD LLOTS MEN'S CLOTH ODD LOTS MEN'S FURNISHI Blue-White Diamonds 18 Men's Topcoats now $16.50 234 Silk Knit Necktie ; : y Handsome 18kt white : < G I > = Regularly S230. 3. 4 o For the Social Tea | Size | i E S Aheee are na ',, e | - 5 ) pontis il 5 58 thetic er sap- T T o 86 Men's Shirts, 03¢ RS- hires ol i Uniforms, $19.50 Regularly $1.95 1B ; ! Serve the New Cake s i end® ot g 54', Mmf: , ks $ { in the new shape i N v > 4 : i woven n oxiord and | \ preme at A & pereales 1 347 Stifi Collars, 80c Half Dozen S Pay $1. 00 a chk $1.50 a Dozen Martha Washington e ' S iy ReEularly 225 2 Dozen & W. Starched Cake 10 Men's English Golf and Gollarss Al She bt o B et ~Z= Baltimore —and you'll find yourself a popular hestess. Lounge Suits. $12.50 264 Cut Silk Neckties, 83¢ ‘ \ Store e and 7 36 Regularly $1, §1.50, P = == 1 tripes, foulards and mi inclnded. = i 1 == 67 Slip-Over Sweaters, $3.85 : == { = West Rezularly $6.50 to $8.50 . Fancy patrerns. jacquards. stripee and cheeks Lexington 131 Pairs Fancy Wool Hnse. 85c 3 2 S Regularly $1 to §2 ! = / — treet Plaids, checks and stripes. Broken sizes. i ; Every one of the many flavors is a tasty treat —the cake that will be enjoved for ite delicions daintiness—and can be indulged in freely because of its purity. Made of that 63 Men's Pajamas, $1.83 ST s A A T R TR A g TR Regulariy $2.50 to $4 = Broadelaths xford. sette, flannce! — connter soiled. — e == i 97 Athletic Undershirts, 19¢ e AVE \ J Formerly Si /e YR 2t troken sizes. Check n sonk and madras 236 §em| Soft Lnllan 12! ;¢ Each Formerly 50¢ 1tinued <tyles of famons F. & W 3 Full Dress Coats, §7.50 4 Pairs Mo wont o, x5 ‘inal After-Inventory Clearance L3 142 140 rflrmcrl\ 3 25 Yellow Slickers now $4.85 s oatterns Al facquards 107 F Street N.W. Main 4537 ! 27 Blanket Robes, $3.65 | e . F y §5 ! ODD LOTS BOYS® CLOTHI 21 Knit-Wool Windbreakers, $6.85 = 61 Boys' Suits were $12.75 to $20 Eomerli s 1 now. $6.38 to $10 56 Athletic bnlon Su MOdern COmert : N 14 Wool Union Suult $3.85 21 Juvenile Overcoats were $10 to $20 Formerly $8.50 at ) Half prue no“ $5 ln slo Moderate Cost! || =5fr:iniif | 0bbLOTS ws owomns 41 Boys' Coats and Mackinaws 3% onirs Black 3 were $13.50 to $30 35 pairs Ml ulr.ld tan ca'lf oxfords, rubber Half price now, $6.75 t S s in the fo lo\l_n»vz sizes: NI WK D) 41 91 11101107 wonderful and baked in the Holmes Bakery Some Call onr wagons: or yonr grocer or atessen can snpply yon. Served at hest Lunchrooms and Cafes, Holmes & Son Baker: of the Best R 0 T T Broken sizes, 345 30'c and very larze <ize< only 68 Boys’ $1. $1.25 Blouses, 69¢ Some counter soiled. Sizes 7. 8 9. 11, 14 and 13 years only. 42 Boys' $1.50, $1.75 Shirts, 95¢ BANISTER SHOES, $8.75 ‘Broken sizes, some shirts slightly soiled. Regularly $12 and $14 36 Flannelette Nightshirts were $1.25 Mosily sniall and large sizes. Now 65¢ ODD LOTS MEN’S HATS Sizes 4.6, 8 and 10 years only. 120 Soft Felts, Derbies and Cloth Hats, § 48 Boys' Union Suits were $1.50 to $3.25 e s?an:‘erll;sszll"d 5 il Half price now, 75¢ to $1.63 DD LOTS P-B LUGGAGE This is the last word in clearances. Yes, we mean it both St LR KT 2 o o0 ways. Final sale of the season—as far as a price this low is 29 Woolen Scarfs were $1.75 to $3.50 24 Bags and Suit Cases, $6.75 | . - S ive of the way prices ar 1t wher Half price now, 88c to $1.75 Formerly $9.75 concerned and representative of the way prices are cu hen . ‘ ; we decide to cut them. The CEDRIC About two hundred and twelve suits to sell at $25. A fairly good range of sizes. 14th and U pshur N.W. A/ seleit, mccessibleioeation Extra Trousers to Match Suits Large. bright. airy rooms Tiled baths. built-in fixtures $(){) l.0 and showers - i ) Porches with some suites $9D a | | \ A The Avenue at Ninth Dinets, built-in china closets month [ Quiet elevator. tiled corridors House phones in all suites Garage space at nominal rates Now Ready for Occupancy _ INSPECTION IKVITED W-H-WE/T G 916 Fifteenth Street Main 9900 o

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