Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1921, Page 12

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1921. » WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, EYES MAKE THE CHILD|ORNAMENTAL SIGN POSTS ' e e 2 it men. comut| ~ FOR ROCK CREEK PARK . BERNARD A. BAER 2 OPTOMETRIST 217-218 EVANS BUILDING Rustic Designs to Beautify Direc- Avenue Street 1420 New -York Avenue O Entrances. _Ornamental ‘'sign posts of rustic de- ! sign are to be piaced at all entrances to Rock Creek Park, alongside all! the driveways and at various vantage | 7 {points within the reservation. - They ! 7’ jare designed to inform automobilists, | 7 | equestrians and pedestrians visiting ! the park where they are and how to | 1 ch other points therein, or their deatinations oytside of its limits. Up- | . 1 be erected at the en- trances and at intervals along the driveways. In addition to naming un a . the road, the signs will indicate the points of the compass for the spe- .clal benefit of persons.who lose their bearings on. the more circuitous . Excurs“)n T Bouiders and small pyramids of :irock formation, displaying descrip- Iocleding fWar Tax Itive signs, will mark the location of | . | various points of interest In the park, such as Plerce “Milh the Boulder bridge, the Pebble bridge. the Miller | cabin, shelter houses, comfort sta- | BT, Sherem, th i fMicer i - Col. Sherrill, the engineer officer in Fhe Grcat Mciropatis charge, says that the people of the | SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 District do not take as much advan- Z izt g 4 ' {tage as they should of the manifold 3 SPECIAL “THROUGH TRAIN ational features of the park. The | T .1 llation of the sign posts is de- Beton Sstarday | d to aid them in finding the pic- | e nic places. bathing pools, horse : he he b jumps and other points. - It is planned | thetheart o o to increase the number of rus- Lo tables, benches and other con- | New York cniences for visitors. —_— WILL DEC!DE FROGRAM. ! 5 " p.m. F; 2 Similar excursions October 16, No- vember 13 an? Drcember 1i. 7 Tickets on sale beginning Friday preceding date of exeursion. A special meeting of the dramatic nnsylvania section of the National Council of rfie. uy'lv Syztem 77 |Catholic Men will be held at 1314 SSTSlaf thet Bresdway Kintted s achusetts avenue tonight. Den- Conneel. president. will outline plans T a program to be given this winter. The beginning of the dramatic sec- tion’s_winter season will take place next Thursday night at the Central High School community center, when two one-act plays will be presented. It is also planned to institute a series : of lectures on dramatics, the first of which will be given by Michael Wil- liams of San Francisco. - THE WEATHER District of Columbia. Maryland and Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- row: moderate temperature; moderate north and northeast winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight; to- morrow cloudy; no change in tem- perature. G Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—# p.m., 85; 8 p.m i12 midnight, 70; 4 a.m., 68; § a.m. noon, 76. Barometer—4 p.m., 2 midnight 5 p.m. y. Lowest temper- . ature, 66, occured at 6 a.m. today. Highest, 83; lowest, 61. Condition of the Water. water at 8 a.m. Great Falls—Temper- RIBBON DENTAL CREAM 5, 55; condition. slightly muday. Large Size,25c Medium Size, 10c FERRY," W. Va., Shenandoah rivers were muddy this morning. occured at | Temperature same date last year— CoLcATES P Temperature and condition of the River Waters. *Brush Before You Sleep” |tembver 1 Weather in Various Cities. Stations. Abllene, Tex. 20.94 ibany . AASNERERRRYS The Well Dressed Woman Knows —how much a Fine Mesh Bag adds to her costume. Inspect our large assort- ment of “Whiting & Davis” Mesh Bags, the finest and most artistic made. REANREZRE2IRATEERINB2S RSy Every size and shape in gold filled, silver plated and sterling. Quality Work Always. | Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., Main <5e5 | MUDDIMAN— ' ‘All Genuine Copper Reasonable A reasonable-deposit will reserve the same for Xmas delivery. - E $155 Gas S ; Wltcr“l,'l':t tlonchdedx” . . . Nickel Enamel - $139!$125 . .EASY .on the.back, clothes, ' current, payments. E Charms and |. 8! In many cases eyes do not match properly. A careful examination will reveal the condition of each optic, and we can make for you glasses Il that will make your eyes } twins. We are respon- { sible and reliable. ' PASTE—LIQUID—POWDER Polishes and preserves . the finish on floors, fur- niture, woodwork, leather, linoleum. ‘Wiszard Pancing Wax is a pow- dered wax in s handy sifter-top | can. Sprinkle it on the floor and the dancers:will do the reat. . 1.Ib. can, 65¢ FREE—With Each Boy’s Suit, a “Coaster” tha mozzm el e SSaks & (Tompany == sters want. Tomorrow is Get-ready- for-School Day We want to direct special attention to certain items that are exceptional]y strong values—and which it has been possible to mark specially low in price. Fancy Wool Suits —With TWO PAIRS of Pants— '$13.75 Effective Checks and Fancy Mixtures — Norfolk and Single- breasted Models—the former with or without yokes. Each Suit has TWO PAIRS OF PANTS—both full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Crompton’s Corduroy Suits —With TWO PAIRS of Pants— $9.00 They are genuine Crompton's—which means they are weather- proof and wear-proof both—and of a make which adds its excel- lence. Cut full; securely sewed seams — the Jackets lined with Gabardine; and both pairs of Pants full lined. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Novelty Suits $5.95 i Painting : . 5 AR ‘Paperhanging ° Middy or Button-on Suits—made up in-All-wool Jersey, Brown, P rices : 2 U;mh:tffi'l‘tx 2 Green, Blue and Tan Heather Mixtures and emblem on sleeves: braid trimmed; Black ties and full:lined pants. Button-on style 4 to 8 years; Middys up to 10 years. 2 Boys’ Bell Blouses % . Easy Electric D. Apher (| WASHER $1.00 907 G Street ' Really a remarkable price for the character of Blouse which _ they are—Woven Madras—attractive patterns; collars attached— and cut on big roomy lines. Sizes 6 to 16 years. - Boys’ School Hats ; —Two special lots— Wool Middy Hats. Blue, with contrasting colors and Tan and Brown combirations. Just the Hat 852 forschool .............. T A e e L g Boys' Stitched Cloth Hats. Tweed and Fancy Mix- $2,95, tures. Small and medium shapes. ...... S e Our New Guaranteed Boys’ Shoes for School —According to size— We have added this Shoe to the “Delta” line—because it's a staunch and sturdy value—so reliable that we guarantee every pair. If the soles wear out in sixty days’ wear—bring the Shoes back and we'll give you another pair. We know how hard boys are on Shoes—but these will hold their own. They are made on English, Foot-form and Natural lasts—have Wmd-fo(;)t rzbber heels; Stub-proof tips, wear-proof lining. All sizes, 10 to 6. N t-all the young= s ST & @:amp‘ain‘g & A Special Value in Saks Suits for Men —With EXTRA Trousers—. $377.50 You'll enjoy the convenience that the extra trousers carry with them. They almost double the lifw of the Suit—apd certainly increase its efficiency. They've the characteristic Saks distinctiveness of design—Single and Double-breasted—and that pains- taking ctaftsmanship which is the guarantee of satis- faction. Herringbones, Pencil Stripes and Clever Checks. In complete range of sizes. “Junior High” Suits —For the Long Pants Boys— —With TWO PAIRS of Trousers— There's a difference between small-size Men's Suits " and our “Junior Highs.” The Latte.r are specially mod- eled, specially cut, and made up in specially selected weaves for the boys just leaving short pants. Consist- ent all the way through in style and proportion. This featured lot includes light and dark Brown Herring- bones and Fancy Mixtures. Sizes 16 to 20. 7 Second Floor. Saks Soft Hats. $3.85—%$4.85 They ‘are designed on smart lines—developed in all becoming proportions of crown and brim—. and with exclusive colorings which are. shown - only in the finer Hats. = Out name is in the crown instead of the maker's —because then we can mark them $3.85 and 4.85 instead of $5 and $7—and after all, it isn’t a ques- tion of makership—but of guaranteeship—that's where we come in. First Floor.

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