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Pennsylvania sidered. Boys’ Wool Suits—with TWO PAIRS OF PANTS — Herring- bones, Checks and Fancy Mix= tures—Norfolk and Single- breasted Models—the former with or without yokes. Each Suit has TWO PAIRS OF PANTS—both full lined. Sizes 7 to $13.75 17 years ........ Boys’ Corduroy Suits — with TWO PAIRS OF PANTS— Crompton’s All-weather Cordu- roy—Gabardine lined—and BOTH PAIRS OF PANTS are full lined. Sizes 8 $9 .00 Boys’ Blue Serge Regulation Middy "g'ts—All wool and fast color —trimmed with White Braid; emblem on sleeve. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Alsos 75 in’ Button-on Models, 5- 3 to 7 years... e — = ” “Right Posture Suits —are ideal Schaol Suits— because of the athletic fea- ture—which gives the young- cter the incentive to hold hirself erect. Plain and Fancy. Sizes 7 to 18 years. $]18 to $27-50 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits—with TWO PAIRS OF PANTS. All wool and fast color; Norfolk model; Mohair lined, and full- $13 .75 lined pants. Sizes = 7 to 16 years.... Blouse: Waists, striped patterns, with collars attached. Sizes 6 to 16 years . . 596 Boys Neglige Shirts—fancy patterns, with collar attached or.'neckband. 12; to !4 Boys’ big variety of new patterns and a grade that is exceptional ........ 3 5(: 9 Boys’ Hats Wool Middy Hats. Blue trimmed with contrasting col- ors and Tan and Brown com- binations. Just the 8 56 hat for school. . .. School Shoes Boys' Tan Calf—English, . French toe, wing tip and brogue “style—solid leather soles, U. S. rubber heels. Sizes 2z to 5% in § 4.45 each style ........ Little Boys’ Brown and Mahogany Calf Lace Shoes— Foot Form lasts; rubber heels. Sizes $2.95 10t013%......... L T ey S —— — L ; Mai{ing Ready for the School Season The boys have a pride about what they shall wear when they go back to school. Cater to that feeling—because it shows they are mindful of the properties and niceties of things. We have made necessary preparations—gathered a big variety of specials—such as our experience teaches are needful for their proper wardrobery. Aind you'll find them marked at prices you'll appreciate are exceedingly low—quality con- e Suks & Gonpatiy Boys’ Corduroy Middy Suits, in Mauve, Green, Brown and Blue—some trimmed with White Soutache Braid; others with sep- arate White Wash Collars. Em- blem on sleeve. Black Sailor Tie. Shes 4 to $5 D years ....cceuueens Boys’ Wash Suits—Blue and — Middy and Button-on Models; some with White Col- lars; others with White Soutache Braid. Middys 3 to 95 10; Button-on 3 to 7 sl._ years .. —_ Boys’ Novelty Suits—Button- on and Middy styles. All-wool Jersey, in Brown, Green, Blue and Tan Heather Mixtures and emblem on sleeves; braid trim- med; Black ties and full-lined pants. Button-on style 4 to 8 years; 35 95 Middys up to 10 years Boys’ Long Pants Suits- “Junior High” models— with TWO PAIRS OF PANTS. Smart styles that are. designed expressly for the boys just going into long pants. Gray and Brown Herringbone and Fancy Mixtures— $29.5 Boys’ Corduroy Knickerbock- far srongty sewed $ ] .59 seams. Sizes 7 to 17 years .. Boys® Waists of 'Woven Madras—very choice pat- terns; collar at- tached. Sizes 6 to 16 31 .00 years Nainsook Union Suits, with web-belt in back; c sizes24to 34....... 79 Black Cat Hose, heavy rib; Black 6 'to uy,, c Brown 61 to 10... 39 Boys® Stitched Clath Hats. Tweed and Fancy Mixtures. Small and medium 32_95 Boys' Shoes for School and Scout wear—Brown leather uppers; solid leather soles. Every pair guaranteed. Sizes 1 to 5%, sus—-nd 95 ' 10 to 13%5. . 51 Children’s Lnu and Button Shoes. All solid leather; 14 different styles. slzs Sizes 3t08........ : THONAPIRK CTZENS MEET Amendments to Constitution and By-Laws Mark Asso- ciation’s Fall Session. Amendments to the constitution and by-laws of the Takoma Park Citizens’ Assocfation marked a meeting of that body held last night in the Takoma Public Library. The amendments pro- vide that nominations for officers of the assooiation shall be made-at the October meeting each year and elec- tions held at the November meeting. The president hereafter will not be permitted to serve more than two suc- cessive years unless he shall be given further term by two-thirds vote. The executive committee is to consist of the officers of the association and chairmen of the various committees. The committee on parks and parking was changed_to the c::xmltéze o8 arks, parking and playgrounds; Sommittoes on‘lortlc?l\turll and com- | Chicago, was the first woman _to munity gardens were combined into one committee. It was also pmvlded that each com- and accomp: ‘Would Wi The wideningjot; street and the houses in Takémi numbers and part missioners., rendered by ventist Church. dette, . Mrs. sided. sesston oommaun! singing at uch meeting Of the asso- ciation. The associntion was invi to send cwo nmnu lv a free course of ten to ;}o the music fl-pnn.m-nt tor ;#ong . leaders anihts. 7, ; . ¥ on Blair road and Cedar streets, at points where the houses bear old discussed llld referred to Maj. D. 8. Fletcher, who was requested to tdke the matter up with the District Com- Harries .was appointed eral_conference of th Adventists and tho&erlon-l services other udle- o! the Tekoma Park Ad- In the absence of President Iall- C. Suter and Vice President L. B. Bur- lenca Lamond, second vice president of the association, pre- —_—— Dr. Rowena Morse Mann, minister of the Third Unitarian Church iIn receive a degree from the University of Jena in Germany. C. 'mmsmy SEPTEMBER 1, 1921 : femizics|“Y” PREP_SCHOOL OPENS.| APPEAL TO DR. BALLOU. Full Enrollment Recorded as|High School Boys Want Ban Idfted at Cedar mberln‘ of - the |ace Park, particularly new numbers, weré to_msecure Chase and mtea shall have a vice chairman, and the chairman and vice chairman shall be selected by the president of the association. The chairman of each committee is em- :owored to appoint the members of ll committee, subject to the approval of the executive committee. The Roberts rules of order are to govern the proceedings of the association meetings, and only by unanimous consent may the association consider any matter which has not received the attention of a committee of the asso- clation. In the future all matters will be referred to the respective commit- tees for report. The following were elected to mem- bership: Frank M. Skinner. Discuss Water-Front Plans. Joseph F. Smith and Improvement of the water front was bhr:ufly discussed, including the use of wharves for commercial purposes Sold everyohere W and on motion referred to the com-| cems lmuv"fi'fomrr'u mittee on public utilities for report| tAst's your absolue usmrance o] ot ot at the next moeting. The question of community singing was referred to ” the committes on entertainment, fol- BAYERSON OIL WORKS lowing the reading of a communica- ERIEPA. tion from Charles S. Wengard, direc- tor of the music department, Com- munity Service of the District. The | @v8 g »OZ—2m<dm 2mM9O N Just Received MOTORIST: ATTENTION!! Ebomte For Transmissions and Differentials m THOUSANDS OF Both Popular and “Red Seal” —including many numbers which are very much in demand and for which.you - have been waiting. L aatien Ansell, Bishop & Turner, Inc. 1221 F Street The Largest and Most Modernly Equipped Victor Parlors in Washington BUY!!—NOW!! Spiced Sausage! After a hard day’s work your body needs this nourishing, substantial food —and no other sausage can be as full- flavored, as rich and spxcy and as tenderly wholesome as Auth’s. Sold by All Leading Grocers + and at Our Market Stands. Look for “Circle of Goodness” Iden- i tifying AUTH’S Products and Insist on Getting ' Made in Washington by N. Auth hmmc..'vnd« U. 8. Government Supervision. OTHING is so tempting to Jaded | appetites, so stimulating to weary dejected stomachs as an appetiz- ing sandwich of Auth’s distinctively P 4 the eou::try. is composed of Course Begins. No Charge—No C: No Mail or Ph:ne 8;3;?' & cowns-"2 for $1 & GOWNS trimiieg LY 0t skirte, embrotaery tra Size Muslin corer: bt e gKirt ang. comet ng Crepe KIMONOS 1 ‘Women's Regular $1. Pink Baft;::: WS R BRASSIERES for $1 Women's e sizes up to m“'-m" -ni models, in Fan i ArRone 6 for $1 Women's tea aps es—1a trimmed_serviceable and nent® "7 = Coverall APrRONs 2 for $1 'fi»fl percale aprons that sold clal. each—open-back styles— | P $1.50 Jitney Large KIDDIE HORSE 1}: big BAAE Play borse ¢ for youngetere—just » Slate Blackboards 2for $1 Good size blackboa; fine for “homework mre_Rernufht stands bREsscs 3 for $1 Cholce of plain colors, stri in vircate Rizes i't'% pesine® o checks Bstiea Lt § years. Big variets lB)m Girls” sl £ 3 for $l Whlte vsanen- white gabardi Joke ton. “pucketa dnd bations; 3 vatm = 2 for $1 Glbardme s fine sport models with detach SKIRTS e “Geit, pocl-'.l and buttons; $1.50 valuex np to size m SKIRTS 2 for $1 Knit Body 4-for $1 Women's black and white, modsls, with detachadle belt, o 0 Blue Serge yoke fancy” pocketes e Tor Sher o St wear. (’h"dknl lfllpellfl!r wl(l! styles, in Jiffy Rul r BABY P'K"firs 4 for $1 Extra heavy. smail. medinm and large sizex: elastic knee: special 39c_valne. * 20c Dress * Yaiety of fast-color checks N ot Mo _full miece. perzeete e Duid o7 Yds,, $1 Allcolored strined outing: Teavily ficece on_both sides. SKpecinl 20c values. o Full size: several Marseilles designs to BT 6 for $1 29c Pll.low Sizes 42136 and 45536 of extra heavy CASES muslin: made with R-inch_hem. Womese Kot 4 for $1 BLOOMERS Pink or white jersey bloomers in full cut; remiar izes. sirce. 4. Yds., $1 Cholce of Bavy. BIACK or copen serge; full ard witeDoliar Dav_oniy: e $1.50 Cm COVERS $1 Pretty Roman striped designs, with frinzged border. Limited qnantity. Women's @1 UM"EEELLAS $1 Cholce of black and cordovan mercérised hosa in_all_sizes. Snech Yard wide, perfect quality, cut from full mm Ilr in 8 s ‘fia’e&? 4Yds, $1 Extra beavy bluc and whits striped tick- I.nl featherproof: Sfc grades: nerfegt. Varfety of all size clecks; cat from full Dlece: warranted fass_rolor. heavy, large size towels; Yery ab- aorhent: lay in 3 _suonly of 38 grades. (Double widtk) k in vnfll‘l.— Plain white damas et “sigus; 85 grades: on Fraternities. An appeal to Superintendent of Schools Frank W. Ballou to take steps to have the board of education abro- gate or modify its ruling designed to eradicate secret socleties in the high 1| schools, will be made by representatives G, | of the Intertraternity Counctl at & con- INCOME TAXDUE. Third Installment Must Be Pl Thursday. The third installment of the d and excess profits taxes is dus nex§’ Thursday. Upon fallure to pay an ige stallment on time, all of the remalins ing tax becomes payable upon notiog and demand from the collector of fme ternal revenue. The penalty for failure to ference with the school head &t theinstaliment on time is an Franklin - School this afternoon at 3 assessment of 6 per cent of the oclock. Final errangements for the |2mOUnt due, plus interest l-t m rate of 1 per cent a month from meeting with Dr. Ballou were made at |it becomes due. ‘ m = '.'hi’nl: in the tlyn pte even: terstate bufldh\l 1330 F' street. INCORPORA’ B 6% Yds., S1[it Large clearance of floral and figu; signs on light and dark grounds; = i 10 Yds, $1 Perfect cut from full plece; enongn o fast Dottar Dar. Burs o I8t REMNANTS® Yds., $1 Cholce of fast color, black and £o0d lengths: yare Wide’ up to. 50c eraden %'KSB $1 key. farty S1.60 each, st o BLO Z for $l Bl.OUSl:'S of,Bell and o values. Boys’ Medium- weight union surrs 2 for $1 Special lot of fall-weight garments In sizes !wtn 12 years. Just emough to last Wed- vien’s Muslin 1 NIGHTSHIRTS Extra-heavy and full-cut shirts in sizes b to 20: free from dressing. $1.50 grades Joys School ANTS 1 assortment of neat dark mixtures, “ully lined. Sizes 7 to 16 years, too, 148 Final clearance of over 100 suits in dark ‘lrl and” shorts { 330 46): one and two of a kind from high- rade Tota: Iast chance Wednesday. «0ld up to $30. oys’ 'WEATERS Special lot of navy blue sweaters, wiih hawl collar and 2 pockets. $3 values in = 12 for $1 “len’s Porchase of perfect cotton hose in black. 10SE oy e tane KM Saen i o ot Vien’s Fine 6 for $1 10SE Choice of Black. Navy, Brown and Grax Mercerized Lisle Hose, in all sizes, double wel_and_toes: verfect, vien’s 79c Inoerwear 2 for $1 A I e e YaNS 1 Shipment of work pants—dark, striped arterns in_foll-cut_sizes to_42—burgain i ) | !OSE G . Cordo and Navy Pure Thread Bla sarfuct Hose, in_sll sizes. Toc_grade. Vien's and Boys’ ERSEYS $1 Fine navy 1, collar attachel. Jer vien’s Gray Rbe UNION SUITS $1 Finerib perfect garments with long ves and ankle length. Sizes to 46. §2 alues. Blue Work 2 for $1 SHIRTS Collar-attached Men's Crambray Shirts it toekat T9c srade_Tn_sines to 161 WiteLeARROW 91 Special shipment of strong. durable wheelbarrows for kiddies—and @ special nrice Get of engine and cars (with tracks)— standard make that sells at $1.50 regularly nfants’ $1.50 & $2 Black and tan vicl kid. hard-sole styles— black and white, soft-role styla. izes 1 to 50 to 4 ‘Women’s, Bedroom SLIPPERS sl Gray and marcon felt, pink and blue cretonne slipners in hroken sfzes. 3 en’s $1.50 = ’s"mmsu - 5} Fems$250 €1 or_broad toe lasts; sizes broken, 5 to 11: Fubher_or leathar goles wists 2 for $1|3u L Jomen's pain white, pink and blue check nn_to 4% bareains E‘,‘\"M‘fsfifis 2 for $1 ‘Women's pink camisoles, lice and rib- Yomstrap trimmed; sizes up o 44 in the i'.fa’o““mcs""‘S for $l kY KAUFM 1316 1324 7"‘ __ 19161324 7™ ST.NW. "~V ——— ORDERED T0 WASHINGTON, Commander Harry A. Glfl'hfi . | val Medical Corpl at the nas m station, Lakehurst, N. Mo- | ordered to this eity for lnzy h tha RATED and figures on 2 to 10 yard Veterans’ Bureau. ‘Women's fast color black, DRESS APRONS WAISTS $1 51 50 Silk concelvabie Dolory Siees on uh o T ‘Women's pink or white coneh m elastly Fine white rib vests with Veneck; full Fine white rib garments with lace knee Variety of dots, stripes +0-Yd. Bolt sl DIAPER CLOTH models with ruffied flounce. $1. M*’IQ Women's striped percale and check ity Wlamtnl Jap silk l.l‘d ‘mercerised pongee WAISTS Brocade or Coutil l fop: ‘well ‘made: sizes up to B0 ot rectiar”sies 201 Tattored tan: reediar and extra sisee: ht and dark muna- We" I(n'"ln hrlllld il unlm’ sealed PETI'ICOATS Extra Size $l CORSETS Paaies 10 Yds., $1 39¢ Table Gom 4 Yds., $1 Variety of white or marble and tile effects n_manv_colors: cnt from fnll_pieve. SHADES .Choice of ecru, green n ahndes: “comnlete. scith Axrares: $1.79 3-Piece sl ORTIERES e e it R P Double Bed sl Each BLANKETS Extra heayy white and gray blankets with Sink _or bige borders: marvelons values, .)ouble-Wldth 2 Yds $l Pongee Silk oy Shipment of all the pew colors: perfect ind_cnt from full piece: T9c grades. Clark’s & Coates’ Crochet Cotton 12 Spools, $1 Choiee of all colors (also white and eeru); n_all_sizes: on_sale while thev lnst. {nfants’ 6 f or sl SHIRTS Fine white rib garments, sleeveless, Short or Jung sleeve style: wizes 2 to 6 years. oresses - 2 for $1 Neat white nainseok models, embroidery rimmed: sizes 1 and 2 oniy: $1_values. ateen 3 for $l BLOOMERS Children's fast color black bigomers, elastic knee: full eut sives; 2 to White muslin_drawers, embroidery and fuck trimmed: variety of small sizes. nfants’ Knit A $l SACQUES Pretty white sacoges, with pink or blue edgine: all wool: $1 .'fl_'lhl'. .onsdale wopies 81 zes 14 to 20: lace front styles; for oiGE 2 o S1 0dd lote of plaid and check and madras frocks: brald and em mldlry Srimmed: $1_valnes -hildren’s $1.25 sl N UNIUN SUITS Fine white rib, “Bear waist™ garments; one sleevex and ankle length: sizes 4 to 11 OYds., Unbleached l"u]-ular "Ql llllnfl lhee"lll) perfect; SHEETING CRASEE 12 Yds Heavy abrorbent quality, with red border; made 18 inches wide: w10 Vs, 51 white or ecri. with openwork orders: _clearance. Fasnics 4 Yds,, $1 Cholce of weco, ‘chiffon and A-B-O silks, in_ail_colors: perfect grades. G~ 6 Y, §1 Choice of pink or biue, fast color crepa, for fine wndefgarments: it from full plece; MaDRAS "9 Yds., $1 Variety of Borden's vard-wide, striped and figured designs; warranted Tt colors. ruu .m -m: 34nch hewr; “rum of i o i eradeas on sals whil they gt oo 3Pra, $1 Cholce of black, gray snd .n. Y Jn_sll sizes: seam back lisle Shecioves. Sl Suandard make of clamoisetia, 1n beewy wizes, too; perfect. ty