Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1928, Page 30

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i v THE EVENING STAR, WA:.@HTA\'GTON‘ D. €. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1925. , SMITH IMMIGRATION $1.05 Postal F COL. HOUSE PRINTS e e ==The Dependable Store—We Do Not Penalize Our Friends ostal Fee ent trea e wi ‘same % consideration he hyd used with s for- ‘ STAND IS ATTACKED| | Set by Zeppelin | | RECORD OF WAR DAYS | i coleteety "Gt "% pave o 1 Far Gerntan Mail o, TR A e e hot Herndon Speaker Says New York‘ i il et §1.98-40 S650 & ok British Ammde Toward U. S.| ‘ fighting Ior I e Governor Wants More Foreigners ter to Germany on the Graf Zep- Among the Disclosures Made | PA'R ARRESTFD HERE pelin and there will be no collect- in Published Di&l‘y whtssgthes Bunnday. (| | MRIERES g || — IN AUTOMDBILE THEFT Original—and Never Equaled Glover has been advised that BOSTON. (/).—David Lloyd George e e L o I'| there"were a'lot of letters st | |, BOSTON; V) —Peyia Licyd Ceorse | o\ fe1d, W. Va., Men Are Taken | HERNDON, Va. October 25.—Capt. Lakehurst intended for dispatch Britain “would spend her last guinea to H. Young of Charlottesville, who lived to Germany with short postage. BeD o nany SarRE o e mea i Back A5 Hoige Towii" 6 10 years in New York and calls that a | These will be returned to the | Ditites Btaies o Ny shey bower™ foreign city, l.l"‘tfiied Gov. im)l:h! :m; senders. C:‘nl_\' m“l mY clkrrc.;al House wrote in his diary. 3 Answer to Charge. ’“'fl"""“ gl A g gl v o o Oy Lloyd George. then British prime uel Feimastey and Richard at & Hoover-Curtis rally. The | | and Lakehurst will be taken on | | minicler. Is reported to have added that | Dousherty, the formed 28 and the jatier eting was largely stiended. b board the dirigible when it starts | | “no"cabinet official could continue in | 24 years oid, of Bluefield, W. Va.. were | Capt. Young said Gov. Smith would| | its return trip. There are now the government in England who took a | arrected late yesterday by police of the | change the quota law in such a way as 3.000 Zeppelin letters at Lake- | | gifferent position.” = House countered | fourth preéinct while grying to dispose | oy that | | hurst. with the assertion it was not the pur- | of an automobile for 4200. The car n | the yunyfop:::: e | pos2 "é txl&t" Un!lln]i sm,%: éfl mEm‘m which they drove to Washington this | - ot naval building rivalry with Great Brit- s other | Joseph Berry of Vienna, who presided Her Dignity Jolted. ain. but to have its rights at sea “ade- | [ o, ?‘m:‘:"mfi,’; . | over the meoeting. warned Democrats |, ., e sagarine. | quately safeguarded.” S. W. Lewls, chief cf police of Blue- | that in scratching Smith they must|““Fhe hotel was on fire. On a sixth- | ' Tre incident is recorded in the 1ast | foid ‘and a member I:l B e mand scratch Robinson at the November elec- | ooy Jedge stood a great movie actrecs, | two volumes of “The Intimate Papers of | bt i N tion or the ballots would be null. He | games crackling about her. Below the | Col. House, just published. The central came to Washington this morning an: ssid Democrats could resume their | fromen were holding the net, while the | theme of the new volumes is American | %% the prisoners bacl with them, e the and his bompanion were party status after election, although | crowq waited in agonized suspense. Fi- | participation in the war and the peace | o Dous'®y 200, 18 fomp southwest | O“X‘XWIBA o Puy of Maryland was | DAlly a strained voice screamed: conference. When police became guspiclous after Mrs. W. A. “Jump, lady, fer gawd's sake! Several times there were disagree- | iino jrregularities in the driver's per- among the other speakers. appealing to reat movie actress folded her | ments, particularly between Clemenceau | 3 e women for defeat of Smith. D oAl T A Teptesenting France, and President Wil | it and AR e A S o P e o | B R i e e | e e o ] < OneDy . Washington's G reatest Sale for Boys tow are 60 bé merget double here this instant.” § after the conference, | singing its way through} college. or Phone Only and Greatest Savings Event for Parents Ovdens 500 Boys’ Two-Pants Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws and Sheep-Lined Coats Here’s the Plan! Purchase the First Suit, Overcoat or Mackinaw at $9.50. Select another gar- ment in the lot, any size or style, your choice for (Both Garments for $10.50) The Overcoats . y . y Qo Big Boys’ and Juniors’ Sizes \ Chinchillas and mannish mixtures, double-breasted mod- Ever 3 3 ¢ . 3 1 els, wool lined, some Junior Coats with zeppo leggins to Off d! J : Convinced. | p X match, 2 to 17 years. ered.. The Suits The Mackinaws and We are now sell- R R R The Armstrong g Great variety, all wool and ’ Sheep-l..lned coats Ing .dlrect to the We are offering even bgreater values public at practically | than our previously low prices—here we t milli hidkise wholesale prices. | are listing reductions that sh_ould in- 'es mi lrlery e By eliminating | terest every woman who appreciates the | in America. It.was $1.39 to $1.69 utmost in style at a tremendous saving. : = 4 . b b % many of the costly Limited qdantifies_makc it important | ¢Stablished 1805 " Wash Suits . Extraordinary Feature Indian Suits practices of retail | for you to come early. and has continued R R ] 150 Boys’ $4 and $5 appreciate the values. ver models in_a variety of merchants a very “ : uninterruptedly to e M i S RUBBER COATS material * saving ES 5 This Sale ol'ens manufacture mil- 79¢ to $1 School TN Famous “Hodgman” Genuine effected which is | At 9:15 A. M. Friday | linery for a period Caps, Two for L ) Brand $ Koveralls § passed on to the gl e i s "'""—e'?";n v /s Black Rubber Waterproof kNew | shipment Fall stsle = ()f 123 years. P lni dark patterns: sizes 6 3 A Riincoats, the ideal raincoat “mulh;‘ -;‘!.u lelflslnve- public. L f | "l‘!’y':;:-:ul wear. Sizes 4 to khaki, hyl::“hullu cloth, Wi : o b i i ; N 50c Rayon Knitted . b b ) clect another Coat in the » c Rayon Knitte: SAVE The Retailer’s Profit!! e O | Y BEERED ALY T “The " Greatest Values L . wool mixture Suits with Plaid Mackinaws and Sheep- Cator Co. is the old- Two Knickers, most all Suits with a vest, also Junior Boys’ | lined Coats, with lambs wool Norfolk models, sizes 6 to 18. collars, 8 to 17 years. Boys’ $1.39 Extraordinary values, won. £z ilks; whil i PR 2] gew Allke; plain white "tan, Both Raincoats for $4.95 T A A tolo;(nn. full cut, 12 to 14%; ..vhl Ilnnduxh ‘ot " patierns. o or ENILE SUITS AND OVER ACATO f Bic ) Peggy | Il ffle $379 to $495 Y‘Efiffifl » MODEL SAVINGS Stewart Novelty Suits - i OVERCOATS Purchase the first Suit _ At Great Bargains HATS ’ AND at the special prll::e, A Purchas]e the first at : $2.95. Select another $ e S $4.95. Select another in $ All models in this sale are exact Moderne : Suit, any size or style in < & the lot, any size or style, cnm::d o: u'hpm;on;"ol“lt:‘lles on : the Jot for - vour choice for cru e Y. amou! 1sian &= s . < N Seners: nbous - Avaes Mar HATS || | Both Suits for $3.95 ° ‘ : Both Coats for §5.95 Fibeiyion Lan)k S Sy o H All-Wool Jerseys, Flannels. aiso Suits |- ; Every Cist wissl tinall. hesfher Faintures " MlLL]NERY Here is an exceptional group of : with Linen, Broadcloth or Wash Waist ; 7 and brown chinchillas, sizes 2 to 8 years. Many large-head sizes are included - Hats—our Moderne and our Peggy Tweed, Serge or Jersey Pants, sizes 3 to 9 , A manufacturer’s close out. Stewart line, both of which are YORES Colors. in felts—Black, Chocolate sold throughout the country for nn e Y ! Brows, Clastnac. Browm, Englich \-/ less than 85,00, specialy priced : e - - - and Aimond Green, Spanish Wine, et cride Balo. R 1 T . Navy, Monet Blue, Marron Glace, forihy, Chore:vide Iale 1.50 & 52 Lined Pants | $1 to $1.25 ( ) Shirts ~ < {72 'wo for Usual Retail Prices From . 19 (;oll or Knicker nyluE.cordur:'y = [ A= Clferect and Slat lsossary $ Thousand8 Of Other ° and suiting mixtures. Every pair $ = ollar - e irts, wel : full lined, sizes 8 to 17 in- = known makers: white, tan, blue $ 50 to $ g Hats at ] cluded are stout pants sizes to ) r S AL A R p 20, and junior long pants 12 to Rachs TA%5 meck Colors—Black, Sand, Monet Blue, 14 years s 3 15 $1.15 to $3~25 =y e Pl : 2,000—79c to S1 Blouses |[Boys $1.25 to $1.50 English Green, Red b ) 79¢ to $1 School Pants Two for Shorts, Straight Knee Pants Felts, Felt and Velvet, Combina. B tt H t: ) tions, Burnt Felts, Painted Felts Two for (Perfect and_ Slight_ Trregulars) All-wool and Wool Suiting Mix- etter ats (Pertect and Slight Irregulars) G“_—d 5 Blrakn , Litt ok m;d .e"rd tures, also all-wool Jerseys, full . : an nown makers. fine p Hundreds to Select From Up to $15.00 on Our Third Floor Hundreds to Select From Knickers and Straight Knee cales, madras and broadcloths, white. lined. Each Pants with belt to styles, fancy mixtures and cor- tan, blue and fancy striped, sizes 6 to Usual Retail Prices $25 to $30 duroys, sizes 4 to 16 years. 16 years match; sizes 4 to 9 years. 95¢ to $1.39 PaJamas Handker- Big Savings on | | HOSIERY! il ‘:.’.i';'::.'“‘.,i‘“'.,.::‘,";‘;. $ Two for i : FULL-FASHIONED 2 Lumberjacks, fancy plaids g op: ,fl: u 'u.i: gu.-:.;‘? (Pert lr::".:‘"' chle‘s! HOSlel'y and SILK HOSIERY " ‘. 5 and en{ormg!. cuff knot bot- ’:"El. "dl Oc:"ag"Flp.- $ Slisht I toms, sizes 6 to 16 years. These are ladies’ handkerchiefs, - i 0 i i 9 i 3 Saubeoiderod -on ‘chtten anil lineti~ Handkel'chleis At B L D ONF Purchase the first Tabr i Al some have 1;-inch hemstitch, others usually retailing at $1.35 to i 1-16 and % inch hemstiteh—some CHAR MING §1.65. Some slightly irregu- ] Lumberjack for have cut-out embroidery, others lar, some slightly soiled and $2.85. Select another < have open work embroidery. H°SIERY rumpled, many perfect. Most o FrLpen $1.25 & $1.50 Usual Retail wanted light, medium and o any size in the lot for PAJAMAS Price _ 66¢ Pair s g Both Lumberjacks for $3.95 | | zifx il 2 15¢ Usual Retail Price, $1.00 Sale Price, 89c A ! Main Floor Farm-hshlun:niilklei;t—ih:!:-’l::hmned foot— i “" 51.29 and $1.95 sweaters and Jergey Boys' 95¢c to $1.50 Flannel Blouzes & Shirts L b 5 k (Slight Irregulars) umberjacks “(————)" brand, part wool, in khaki and s H A Entrance : ("l}":i‘::ln‘l’-":;:r: Fall weight Sweaters, pull-over grays, also fancy plaids in outing flannels, 6 s : styles, 28 to 34, and heavy Jersey 1202 G St | harge Accounte ftagd epaicin”s vl to 16 years. Two for ° i Invited = ; Goldenbers's—Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. No Interest or Extra Charges Added to { our Charge Account

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