Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1927, Page 10

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» 30 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, MAY 2, 19°7. VlSGflUNI EUWURAY Abe Martin |D- C. RESIDENT URGED R | frocs | FOR TRAFFIC DIRECTOR £ { 1 : é;) SMatostin) Glaasns’ . Mssoetation AIMEI] BY [}EATH s € dews Also Indorses John W. Wilson (17} for Board of Education. | cction of a successor to M. O.| Britons Mourning for Indus- : e trial Magnate Who Gave Q he Ar tizens 1319-1321 F Street £75,000 to Charily. y iy : B May 2, 1927 g LONDON, May 2 » investigate the ing the Torrens ation, such as where the State le perty, in the lumbia. T. R. Costello \bership, ne in more than Havenner, ater arinkin’ || Because— 6 i ital funds of more thanm We're Giving You P, Every Dollar of Profit NATIONAL BANK DRY CLEANIN AT WOODI of Overcoats, $1.00 | Literally the truth! Today the average wholesale e ¥ cost for replacement would be more than our reduced prices. The i reason for such sacrifice of profit is simply because our stock of more i than 3,200 spring suits must be cut to not more than 1,500. Over- that mahkes | stocked 1n a backward season and we'll be glad to ““break even.” It’s a great chance for you! ha ,Thames R Rallway ant American con ared the dif- | Velvety cream soups full J floulties. | of flavor, breads of extra- L4 R I | fine texture, smooth, rich o ACCUSED OF ROBBERY. | « creameddisherallimade argaimns o i L | with Borden’s Evapo- APO Taxi Driver and Woman Held on | rated Milk. | Baltimore Man’s Charges. | Charged with robbing Edward 3 & Pre-War Days t - yested by Detectives Thompson and Keck. Daugherty reported to the palice ‘that he had gone riding wit A tall can of Borden’s oman, to w ro- (with an equal part of i i i 5 S | ey s you fout “‘fg 1 ye Yes, you'll have to go back ten years to find near Arlington etery shad been robbed and left on the road- side. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT g \ j the time when we offered so much value for the prices named---and no other shop in Washington ever gave More Light and Power to You! | | —~ TN/ T i : MY NICE NEw, WELL - | CcAN'T 3 \ TaBLE CLOTH!( ( EVEN SEE mMY Tis BLANKITY OF COURSE FooD IN THIS BLANK - BLANK | A ?;'VE ¥GoT ™/ | DARNED ROOM! LIGAT! | CAN'T b s 5 ILL YoUR Tue LIGHTS SEE To READ i : 5 O 45 S 3 Foop ont 17! ARE AwrFUL! ETTT THe PAPER ' NOT I : : ur uits WELL WHO'S To BLAME || THERE Tue LIGHTS Go EVEN THE HEAD- '50-55 Suits 3, 3 7 BUT YOURSELF T DION'T % AGAIN'! THAT'S THE J Lines't ! WARN You ¥ DION'T R o e ' f. % V) BLOWN THE FUSES | ° $ f 50 S T ) o wr Our ‘60 Suits A M "/ ‘ HOUSE C DIDN'T | s “Ticisions Compare the value given now with the suits With ' that had but one pair of pants. Deduct the extra value . and you get comparative prices of $20, $27.50 and All $30. That's what you can call BARGAINS! FM A WEEK BEHIND = e : ; ‘ Suits IN MY IRONING 'Y Now ITS Your, B I'LL HAVE To WAIT j OWN FAULT! TiLL ToMoRROW - - And this is all the newest and smartest clothing the mar- ket offers. Fashion demands the light, bright colors; so, of course, these predominate; but there are plenty of the finest blue serges and unfinished worsteds—always wearable at any season. You HEED MYy ADVICE AND GET A PROPERLY o e | Knickers pivie=D home or These new spring materials are extraordinary in beauty and quality. The triple-twist worsteds wear like iron and keep Regulars perfect shape. Imported cheviots and the finest grades of smooth- face cloths give you wide range for choice. We're even including a large number of the nationally known “Foursome” Golf Suits at $29.50. These feature the per- Send for an illustrated book on “Wiring and Rewiring.” No charge fectly cut knlckers, but include the regular pair of pants as well. COPPER & BRASS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION 25 Broadway ~ New York

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