Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1926, Page 16

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agricultural concessions near Tripoli. “I really am astounded by the rich- | ness and by the possibilities that T have | found here,” he aaid. “They far ex- ceed my most optimistic expectations. | Step by step Italians will force back | the desert, which task will be one { of the glorious pages of the new Italy. l\\e shall force the sand flunes to re treat Into the depths of the interior, creating gardens and forests in their Richness of PrOMISe Of Se0-| oo on oo crrapontene opinfon that Tripoli might equal Cali- tion “Astounds” Duke on |fornia in the richness of its natural Last Day of Visit. RPOLISHEATH FLATES MUSSOLI resources, the Duce answered, “It i most true. It is a revelation to me also that everything can grow here. “This is by far the most important day of my visit to Tripoli. Now I have seen the real Italy of today and | tomorrow which is more full of mean- ing than the Italy of yesterday.” The premier plans to return tonight to the warship Conte de Cavour, a nn[nmetl by an escort of 2 will take him back New Attache Coming Here. BUENOS AIRES, April 15 (P.— nd celebrations, in which ed triumphant “My heart fills with joy, I am posi- tvely mad when 1 see the splendors |Maj. Angel Zulcaga, new military of this great province of the Malian | yyache for Argenting at the embassy nation,” Premier Mussolini told a co S ok R Yespondent for the Assoclated Press|in Washington, left today for New at the end of a morning visit to the York by way of Chile and Peru. —_— S T T T T T Modern Homes Northeast $6,950% Very Easy Terms Sample House 2011 Benning Road N.E. Open Daily and Sunday—Representative on Premises AR N AR Six large rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors, colonial front porch, double back porches and many other attractive features. Long lot to alley. Room for garage. J. Dallas Grady 904 14th St. N.W. SO T T INVITED —to a Demonstration, at our store, i1}11 This Week, of the many uses or Du Pont DUCO Paint QLadies especially are invited to call and see the Lady Demonstra- tor apply this wonderful paint on Chairs and various other Home- furnishings. HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GLASS 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 - 5 o SR 3 SR ASA . SRR TOTR B R et ——] e e e e mEy R ey | | | | SOL HERZOG—Home of the Budget the budget - - - and the style - - - and the values - - - And many other fea- tures of service make it worth your while to inspect the new sty le s at “HER- 7Z0G'S. HERZOG’S BUDGET PLAN OF BUYING allows you to select the suit, topcoat or what- ever you desire—make a small initial payment and divide the balance. in equal payments over a period of ten weeks. CLERMONT and STYLEPLUS CLOTHES 25 to ’50 Spectal Dispatch to The Star. Peter Huyser, nrlm(p&] of Fillmore | he plans THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Iroundl out his present school year he wil i Is. s e 1l have completed 32 consecutive rs of service in the schools of yea) e HOLLAND, Mich., April 15.—When | Ottawa and Alkgnn Counties, Then lm\d 0 Y School District No. 2, Ottawa County, Huyser s 1|nl!h£ng his twelfth year | ol [ QA AW AW A AR 0 R UL AN NN d ‘> [ Tested forWeatherWear || ~ this motor car finish stands up in hard service ANELSpainted with Devoe Motor Car Finish are placed upon the slowly turn- ing wheel of the “weather machine.” Artificial sun rays beat upon it. Artificial rain stormspouruponit. Artificial frost attacks it. Car Finish all the weather wear it would receive in l“O“(hSD{SQl’VlCC onyourcar before it is put into the can. Devoe Motor Car Finish is easy to apply and levels itself without brush marks orlaps. It is guaranteed to give satis- : 5 faction when applied accord- In a few days this machine ing to directions. Practical concentrateson DevoeMotor tests prove Devoe Quality. Washington Paint & Glass Co., 3205 14th St. N.W. Geo. C. Corbett, 409 10th St. N.W. Woodridge Hardware Co., 2206 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Becker Paint & Glass Co., 1239 Wisconsin Ave. N.W, John Sawyer, 1920 Nichols Ave. S.E. DEVOE MotorCarFWSh i Main 6181 § ! o, in the Fillmore School. principal of Hope College in 1892, school teacher launched out on his schools in Beaverdam, Marme, Beechwood and North Hol- THURSDAY, APRIL 15, He has been | career. the veteran ing school. 1926. During his service he has been absent from school on only three or four occasions because of iliness Following his graduation from ’mm in rare instances was tardy when Winter storms caused delays in reach- ‘.Iw mm ra.rrm ww 314-16 7th St. N.W. For Friday and Saturday in Our Children’s Dept. 3] £ Cunningham Co New Silk Dresses For Tots of 2 to 14 Years New Spring Models $ - Of Specially Priced 595 Fine Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Tub Silk. Colors include Red, Bois de Rose, N. avy, Tan, Wood, Blue, also Pastel shades, the new polka dots. Ba ot fine de chine pink or All sizes. special Sale Begins Tomorrow AT 9:15 O’CLOCK The overwhelming importance of this sale has prompted us to have ample stocks of these Coats held in reserve, so that the selections will be complete during the entire day—Coats will be added to the racks continuously. 2 This store has developed its tremendous Ready-to-Wear business on its ability to always offer THE NEWEST AND BEST MERCHAN- DISE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, and many spectacular purchases have been made to uphold this reputation; but hardly ever have we been in such a wonderful position to take the offerings of the distressed manufac- turers of high-grade garments—who find themselves overloaded with goods after the Easter Rush. We had our pick of thousands of the finest Coats in the season’s most wanted materials, colors and trimmings, and to those who have waited for our After- Easter Sales they will be well rewarded, because they will buy a coat for just about one-half the before-Easter price. by Coats crepe Very : Of organdie, poplin, crepe do e. All e | Baby Ponnets i Easy Paymentsa Homes, automobiles and | furmture are being bought |, by millions on the install- I ment plan. Just as small regular payments wipe out large debts, so will | small regular payments build up a large bank ac- count. Come in and buy a sav- ings account on the follow- ing easy terms: $2.00 a month for 4 p years buys... $102.00 i ‘Zx - g i et e e e oo $5.00a week for 2 i years buys... $535.00 $10.00 a month for 4 / years buys... $510.00 $4.50 a week for 4 i years buys. . .$1,000.00 $7.15 a month for 1 s years buys. . . $1,000.00 $5.00 a week for 7 years buys. . . $2,024.00 $15.00 a month for 10 years buys. . .$2,100.00 $10.66 a week for 8 ! years buys. . .$5,000.00 | $35.70 a month for 10 years buys. . .$5,000.00 Llncoln National Bank ! 7th & D Sts. 17th & H Sts. * THIS SALE REPRESENTS A RARE OPPORTUNITY See Unusual Display IN OUR WINDOWS We will make "an extraordinary display so you may see just what U N VALUES THESE COATS ARE . Every Coat in the window will be dup in stock, and any one will be taken out at your request. w m(ln\\ Thousands of women wait fcr these After- Easter sales to take advantage of the general lowering of prices of fine Ready-to-Wear— and we always try to be prepared to serve this thrifty type of customer in such a way that it makes it worth while for her to wait. In this great sale tomorrow there will be found every newest, latest and most ap- proved style for all types of Wemen, in straightline, flare and wrappy models. Every Wanted Spring Color. Coats of Charmeen, Poiret Twill, Satin. Cape Coats. Coats with puffed sleeves—Fur-trimmed Coats. Coats for the Miss, Coats for the Ma- tron. An unusual selection of larger size Coats. Extra Length Coats for the Tall Woman Sizes 14 to 52

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