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736-738 Seventh St., Corner H St. ' ‘ “O‘ur Big Show)ving of ~ Fall Dresses -—and the superior facilities which— —give us advantage in their selling— In Sigmund’s service you enjoy the fruits of our own manufactory—located.in the heart of the market—New York city—where fash- ion is born—and its best prototypes have pitheir origin. To you comes the advantage of our wholesaling at retail. The great save ing that is reflected in the superior values which we are able to assemble in each of our established grades. ‘ Styles that are new—ctyleaAthat are smart —styles that are conservative. The best that’s produced ip the market— sold on our own basis of cost—a basis’ that - means much to you in saving and satisfaction. Featured—for Friday and Saturday—a Won- derful Showing of Tricotine, Serge, Crepe de Chine and Canton Crepe Dresses at— 145 $195 5245 $29:5 $39:5 e ar and extra sizes — plenty of the big sizes. Handsomely emrlff:ildered, ribbon and button and b_end tfimmed. Don’t miss the special price on Furs and Plushes—a very small deposit will reserve any selection. “Franklin 4-000" Have Us Serve You With Chestnut Farms Pasteurized Guernséy Milk EAR in mind that our Guernsey milk ~ contains a higher percentage of butter- fat and other food elements than ordi- nary milks - —is a SUPERIOR milk as regards flavor, color, purity and richness: Pasteurized Milk receives —is pasteurized and bottled double-capped “with the extra-sanitary HOOD caps, both pintg and quarts; Y : —has elicited unusual praise from those who have tried it. \ TRY it yourself. . the ’u'glxest official rating of the health .1 defpartment for the Drsstrict of Columbia Telephone us your ,milk order toclay and we shall start your service tomorrow—or ask for Guern'sey Milk at any of\our re? tail stores. Chestnut Farms Dairy GEO. M. QYSTER, Jr. HENRY N. BRAWNER, Jr. Phone Franklin 4000. 1114-1120 Connecticut Ave. || Club Breakfast OF SCHOOL OPENING Citizens Would Show Appre- ciation of Completion- of Building in Woodridge. - Celebration of the opening of the new school for the Woodridge-Langdon sec- tion was the center of discussion at last night's meeting of the Rhode Island Avenue Citizens’ Association, in the Sherwood Presbyterian Church. S. 8. Symonds, chairman of the schools committee, recelved from tHe floor of- ficlal suggestions that steps be taken to consider the advisability of conducting a dance or celebration as the initial public housewarming of the John Bur- roughs School. He said that, from all appearances, the school would be ready for occupancy. at the start of the school year, and that it seemed appropriate to celebrate the opening of its doors with some sort of a public display of ap- preciation for the improvement. Would Extend Bus Line.- A motion inviting the attention of the Washington Rapid Transit line, operat- ing green buses, to possibilities of mu- tual advantage in the extension of its lines out Rhode Island avenue into the Langdon section was disc on the floor and referred to the public utilitles committee of the assoclation for action. A motion that the District parks and parking department be requested to select and place guitable shade trees along both sides of Kearney street from 18th street to 20th street was adopted. It was pointed out that the entire north side of ¢his street was occupled at the present time and an- nouncement was made that houses were contracted and Improvements already inaugurated which would place southern side of the square Seek Marine Band Concerts. Marine Band concerts during the next summer may be one of the fea- tures of the community life, A reply fro a communication requesting such actlon said that consideration would be given to the community when the Marine Band schedule was made up during the late winter and early spring. A petition was presented requesting the removal of telegraph poles from the south side to the north side of Brentwood road east of South Dakota avenue. The association indorsed the request. Guy V. the chair. Hotel Hadleigh Collins, president, was in 16th and V Sts. N.W. Table d’Hote Dinner | and $10 Weekly Beautiful,’ Cool Dining Room and Loggia. Food and Service equal ; to any in the city. | 5. BavvHovsCo. “THE BUSY CORNER" -PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST. WIZARD SPECIALS For Friday | Wi2ARD WALL DUSTER —$1.75 size. Special @2ARD Special —$1.25 Quart Can. ' Special FLOOR is the NEW device for polish- ing floors which 'takes -all the hard work out - of keeping them in perfect -condition .all the time. s $400 Wizard Polisher - 85 Can Wizard Wax Dining Room | § , "THURSD. Honor to Eer. Pretty morial Assoclation. ‘The afternoon parade up Pennsyl- led by a detach- vania avenue, head ment of marines, attracted gemeral|has been assigned to ducy ot ag attention, and was reviewed by Adjt. | maval hospital, Sa Gen. P. C. Harris, acting for Gen. 2 DicealLalit Pershing. Very few along the line of march knew that a very much tanned man riding in the parade was E. Heitter of Florida, former rough rider with Roosevelt. In the evening the parade was Eiven over again, followed by formal exercies in the Sylvan Theater, south of the Monument. The Navy Department float won first prize, other prizes going as fol- Interior Department, second; Depart- ment of Commerce, fourth, and Treas- Isaac Gans presented a special prize to the Red ¢ Cross float. Gude Brothers won th first prize for non-government floats. Prizes were diatributed to the girls | who won awards at the recent carni- val of the association on the grounds oman’s National Foundation, Col. Hannis Taylor, who spoke of Roosevelt and his mother, made the, Among the prize win- ners were Miss Bertie Mae Rogers, iss Margaret Gorman, Mrs. Benjamin Beamer, Miss lows: Labor Department, third; ury Department, fifth. of the W presentation. Miss Beatrice Roy, M Lola D. Miss Sybil Almand, Miss Ire: wig, Miss Amelia Rosser, Mlx mand, Mrs. W. Coates, Miss Flo Cook, Miss Y, ‘SEPTEMBER PAGEANTS PAY, TRIBUTE TO ROOSEVELT’S MOTHER Georgia Memorial Association Also Takes Part in Parade in girls on beautifully deco- rated floats yesterday paid tribute to the mother of Theodore Roosevelt in two pageants presented under aus- pices of the Georgia Roosevelt Me- Carter, Miss Pearl Bailey, | | ith Morganston. Miss Margaret Rosser. Migs Myrtle White, Miss Mary O. Leson, Miss Hazel Davis, Miss Rosebud Al- 1. 'Denning. Miss Eva | Lucy dad, 'Miss Maxine de’ Silvia, Miss 1921, Katherine ‘Walters, ‘Miss Blizabsth Green, 88 erite - Mattingly, Miss Carolina Spencer and Miss Viola ‘Wavering. Mrs. James D. Longstreet was in general charge of the afternoon and evening. Margaret Hopkins ‘Worrell was in charge of the pageant. Melvin en acted 'as grand marshal. - . 3 The judges on floats included Com-! Exceptional fa- missioner Rudolph, Milton E. Alles, cilities for fun Charles W. Warden, Charles Ayre make happy the ‘Whipple and Mrs. John A. Logan. " “lt; lefsure ours. Phone for Cat North M“u" A Boarding and Day Beho.ol The Colonial School for Girls An 25¢ l|))eer Pound N. W. Burchell 1325 F St. NW. ASSIGNED TO HOSPITAL. Capt. Joseph A. Murphy, Naval Medical Corps, in the bureau of medi- Cine and surgery, Navy Department, SELLING OUT! Entire stock of the Ebbitt Haberdasher to be sold at this store regardless of cost A few examples ‘of Money-Saving Values residences aldhg the entire |8 Get All the Fun— Out of your Labor day OQuting by taking your Camera along. Be sure you have it loaded with FRESH Films and when you return bring us your negatives for developing and printing. Ve will make you the best pictures obtainable. “Same Day” service, too, if you . like. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster’s Shop) 14th Street Ome Door From Pa. Ave. Silk Shirts—that sold up to $12.00.... ...$5.35 Paris Garters, Pair .......................19% $6 Pure Silk Shantung Shirts.............$3.35 Pure Silk Hose—Sold up to $1.50...........95¢ Madras Shirts—Sold up to $4.00..........$1.15 Extra Sales Force | Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue AUTOMATIC CGAS WATER HEATER FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ; sideration. | range burner. I prevents dirt falling into the burner slots and also serves as a condensation cup. It would be difficult to conceive a more | simple, or more efficient gas burner. ’,XVM,:A.“SHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. 419 Teath St. N. W. 51 regardless of style, size or condition, the only require- ment being that it shall be in actual use at the present time and that a new LOVEKIN Automatic Gas Water HEATER shall be installed. - Storage Type The storage type heater .is popular where the economy of operation is a con- The water is stored in a heavily in- sulated tank, the size of the tank de- | pending on the requirements. There is a size to meet every need. | Also with the storage Lovekin the pres- | ent gas supply usually suffices and no | larger gas meter is necessary, making the installation a simple matter. Efficient Burner There is only one small gas burner, and is constructed with slots around the circumference through which the flows horizontally. The top cover plate .00 For Your Old Water Heater The Lovekin heater is of the storage type and is one of the most satisfactory heaters on the market today. It is not quite as well known in Washington as some of the other style automatic Heaters, and it is for this reason that we are making this special introductory offer. Remember the Time is Limited The offer applies only on the bonafide pur- chase of a Lovekin Heater. This special cash discount will be allowed if the purchase is made direct from us or from any FIRST - CLASS PLUMBER. How the Lovekin Operaties The Lovekin 18 a storage type of heater consisting of a specially constructed boiler with a central heating chamber, the heat being applied directly to the special boiler. After the heater is started the gas burns until water is heated to about 140° at which temperature a thermostat automatically closes off the gas leaving only a small piiot light. When hot water is drawn, cold replaces it in the heater lowering the temperature f the water and again the thermostat operates, this time bringing on the gas which ignites from the pilot and héats the' water. Tue pilot light costs less than 1 cent per day. It Lights Itself. The Lovekin is entirely automatic. Once lighted it requires mo attention. No matches, no_dirt, no bother. You can always have abundant hot water at every hour, day or night. * The Levekin and in all probability at a much less cost than you expected. The consumption of gas by a “Lovekin” is surprisingly small. Burner and Pilot Easily Accessible The base is provided with a large door at the front, which when opened affords a full view of the gas burner. The burner is secured in the base in a suitable open- ing, and a door is provided for removing it. When the doors are closed on the base the heater and burner are protected from drafts, resulting in a saving in fuel. Automatic Gas Regulator The temperature of the water is con- trolled_by means of the Lovekim Auto- matic Gas Regulator with the celebrated “Sylphon” control which has_been fully tested In years of service and is un- doubtedly the best that can be had. It has a snap aetion, and all working parts are inclosed. The regulator enzbles automatic service to be obtained without gives you hot water—any time you want it—at a cost you can afford Tank Heavily Insulated The outside of the boller is heavily [i insulated, reducing radiation losses to a || minimum. No Coils to Clog | The Lovekin Automatic Gas Water | Heater has no sections or coils to clog || within _either the flame space or the | bofler itself. Therefore, it will keep up i its efficiency for yvears. It Not Affected by Water Pressure The Lovekim operates entirely independ- ent of water pressure and is especially suitable for use where water pressure is poor. There is no restriction in the flow of the hot water; it flows freely as it does from the cold water ttucat. No Waste of Gas comparing in size with a regular gas attention. T‘:le nio?ze }’rlinch::l ';’ hedl‘tingi to- i e gether with applying e heat directly 1o | atils ot sploadid. fesisn Large Combustion Chamber the water reservoir, enables the Lovekim to get the maximum heating value out of || the gas. i No Attention Required The Lovekin can be placed in the cellar or laundry or other out-of-the-way place —it requires no attention. ‘This insures proper combustion of gases and renders it very efficient and easily accessible for cleaning. The cold water inlet, at the top of the boiler, connects to an internal pipe which runs within three inches of the bottom. This avoids any sediment collecting in the inlet pipe. Yeu may charge it and pay in small monthly instaliments when You pay Yyour gas bill 7 SR