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BUS SERVICE SCHEDULE LS -One Line Discontinued Weex Day: Company bus service operating from the south side of the Treasury build- ing through Potomac Park and around Hains point will he discontin- CHANGES ANNOUNCED |11:ie" New Time Table for Potomac Fark Ferry Connection. The Washington Rapid Transit “Vii Neighborhood House, 0 by the staft of workers from 2 i |ing the summer, and “ship :45 p.m., 5:35 p.m., 6:30 p.m. % GOLF LINKS EXTENDED. | iremuimer i Bl Nine-Hole Course, West Potomac X Park, for Public Use. nd Miss Banger = ———— inue Fxtens‘lon of the lhree hole ;Lartlre HOPE TO RAISE R-6 TODAY. ou ark to rse. <| upper Roc Hains | Park, W"l h( lV nllable '0 plnye THE BOYS’ On the Second Floor - ~ NewFall ~ Furnishings Hats for little girls and boys. Cloth, velours, velvets and beavers, $1.50 to $10. Pull-overs or coat sweaters with shawl collar—allcolors $3.50 to $12. New patterns in percale blouses. For boys, 69c; Madras Blouses, 95c¢;- Boys, Madras Shirts, $1.15; Boys’ Winter Union Suits, $1.25-$4.00. Cotton ribbed hose —black and cordo- van—35c¢; 3 for $1. Patrick Mackinaws . and Sweaters. P-B is the exlusive Wash- ington agency. \ The home of Jackie Coogan Suits and Overcoats for boys from 3 to 10 years. mpleted. LOS ANGELES, Calif.,, September 0.—Ofticers in_charge of salvaging the h sank off San 'SHOP - Of the P-B Store : 818 and $20 2 Pants Suits $14.85 With 2 Live Leather Belts 92 All-Wool, careful- ly tailored Suits in this Sale. Fancy patterns in tweeds, cassimeres and cheviots. Coats alpaca lined; pants full lined. Sizes 7 to 18. These . Suits were made to sell for $18 and $20. Blue Serge Norfolk Suits $14.85 With 2 Pairs Knickers A special group of 77 beautnfully tailored boys’ suits of blue serge go on sale tomorrow. - These are $18 and $20 suits and all are priced lower than they have been in years, All sizes and all wool. ; Sanitary Haircutting in Barber Bill’s Shop The Kiddies love Barber Bill’s 5 horses—and his quaint play. room. No long waits and no tips, A newly sterilized brush and comb in sealed envelope for every kiddie. Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH 1 o Daily, 8:30 to 6 i A-: Nllghhorhond Banu to Have 470 treet | southwest. Guests will be rec:lv ed o 'l‘ba house has been rspllrafl dur shape.” Thoae ‘\ho wlll raceive 'l l THE lsVENING S’.l'm ‘WASHINGTON, T. U FRID‘KY' BEPTEMBER 80, 1921." point and Field House ::nr vfll be sTAFF TO GREET qusTs ] effective commen: il FALL 1921 0 present the newest clothes idea first and the highest type merchandise only, keeping prices so fair as to place P-B Service " < within the easy. reach of: every gentleman...To guarantee every- thing we say or sell, and to be satisfied with no transaction until our patronis...To give intelligent and unselfish service—putting courtésy above everything...This, and the announcement that our stocks of men’s merchandise for the coming seasons are complete, —is our message for Fall. THE AVENUE AT NINTH ‘Daily, 8:30 to 6 .., P-B Hand-Tailored "Suits in the finest worsteds, her- ringbones and serges $ London Topcoats of tweeds and homespuns made by Ken- neth Durward for Parker- Bridget 472 Stetson Hats, $7 . and $10; and The Bond Street, a smart hat for men 4 Men’s Shirts of white Cloud- cloth. Launder like a fine linen handkerchief. Exclusive Wash- ington Agency 13 " Mirror Lake—a - two-tone 1m- - ported Twill Cra- vat—that reflects good taste 150 - The Teck Shoe, Heavy Brogue Oxfords in Im- ported Leathers. Exclusive Wash- ington Agency ~