Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1922, Page 16

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I mmm ’i‘o HOBPITAL. lfl"Y NEWS N BRIEF e Faer, 11 SEHE flflURT "o > REr REPURTSD C FIRElllSS it £ Rl Sl ool 11 meet &t firemen muat buy not only. uniforms, | OVer 1,000 Postmasters Expected | pee e ey A oy Pt . Edwin N. C. Barnen, new yB.-.\L ‘bul so-called '-myroot running| o Attend Gmivmtlon Here. n the Naval Hospital, foot of 24th R op e 1o the District publlc 'NSTALLMENTS DUE 1. 3 “ clothes: : » S | street” § schools, will hold a “get acquainted” { Bc er Post; No. 13, :.lm.k“': o s More vgm first- and_second meoting with the school music teach-| The third quarterly Installment of / e will ‘meet at 8: 15 o'clock, af [l ‘,"., Mlfl" from all' parts of = @rs at the Franklin School Saturda¥ | the income tax for 1921 is due be- 11 1 P.'lu-oet counfry. are' expected to atténd.ff* 2 need’ for | tower morning at 10 o'clock. Plans for Z % % 1 t ‘| 'z: . feaching music during the coming | fore midnight tomorrow, it was an-| The Supreme Courinof the District| The /Arts Club, b_will gjve delll'nelz Annugl Statement of' Department i ¢ ,ml.aumuo-:. ?f "{fiu"'w"flt‘ A f In-|of Columbla will ‘open Its fall term | at“its ‘house, 2017 T street, school year also will be ottlined. nounced today by Collector o of K n i g St E 3 his | Octaber.;3 with the smallest law cal- | Chi ”l’ Incresse bef 27.. M. O. Chance, e Bin bl G s cadion with sesad o | o 5) Beveugs Gilen L, Talt, for this [/ 0 Re. Th. twenty y:? There-are [* Wi (r f C‘ 3 ?‘| - ef 831 Over | . then ¥ wuhh(lnn city po-!muter. is in morrow at 3:30 p.m. in Franklin | distirct. ready for trial in th o circuit | Sop otdhans. o mese. 3 oorack, Previous, Twelve mm %0, < as e . ‘charss obRrran g School bullding. Notlces have been sent out to tax- |branches of the court only 465 cases, | in bomrdroom of District bullding. - Qo 3 The attendance is “p,u,d to be %0 S payers, he said, but faflure to re- 8- cgmpl;end wm&y"‘?mfll.monlut [ ——— . l- : llrt‘r' CM!PI:D hw- énly l:n{; to fons for the Holy Crom (i 3 ctober. e equl ranches, how- S sed. ostmaster General otk A e e eniy winos | celve a motice does mot relieve a|QutPPSh; T “T0N the usuat srist | TWIO APPOINTED. CADETS. | Wedhingtonts ‘Sire. loss ‘auring the e 3fsindete End M ous ARwistants are to aldms held tomorrow, 9 a.m., at the academy, | taxpayer of his obligation to pay the | of between 300 and 400 cases, while ; 1ast fizcal Year was $1,179,808, an in- i the convention, which will be in ses- Tpton street. 'The scholarship, which | tax on time. Failure to pay the in- | nearly 2,000 persons are under in- / T £ 25k & aslon three' da: govers-the four vears of high school | yzjimgne renders the whole amount gletment e:nboca;mr:‘y]-l-elfl FaAvecE Swho President Names Charles Stone. z‘“'.l"::::"-fll o ‘;m':":':::fl:‘l a day pupil, is open to all Catholic ave ¢ - :{::ls ?-r) the’ Diatrict ‘who have suc- | payable upon notice and demand from | United States Attorney Gordon says ] and Willlam Glasgow. n 1 l;lrn (;l'mloof‘ ;":unn an ' inereass of zu ovcr ute rmu flchool and institutions last cessfully completed the eighth grade. | the collector. e am he will ask for three criminal cnur’:! The President appointed Charles: o ru“h %} mmfl‘l. ..,';“f: prm ng year. h.necmm = m:'ul-more frequent. Must present grade certificate. The tax may be pald at the office | this fall because of-the size of the St P ooran stroefi] 18t Yoar .!3’ r4, offclals say. ¢ v asie i cction of mercantile. entablish- Simis of the collectyr at Baltimore or at | criminal docket and because of a |B./Stone, 3d, of 0 ::‘n ng of nal an - ‘Com "M“m { »“leg l-h e;rn e, but cannot be The Social Club of the Hebrew Home | the Washington branch office. ‘1422 | number of Important war fraud and | thts city, and William J. Glasgow, |, The department continued. its week. | made with the present corps of in- for the Aged will meet Sunday, 4:30 | Pennsylvania avenue. Payment may |other cases which Wil take several | 'i "¢ rors Hamilton, N. Y. ; ¢ v inspection of otels apkrement | spectors. p.m., at the home. be made by cash, money order or|weeks to try. Maj. Gordon expresses| ‘T i2.00"0¢ the United States M = check. It made at the branch office, | the view that one judge can handle Academy, with a view to admission s C. Wheate, 750 Hobart street, | payment should be by check or |the equity cases and thus spare one | JRASTN, o .pealed o the police to recover | money order to avold danger or loss | agditional judge for the'extra crimi- » ur vegistration card. - The card | in transmission to the office of ‘the | nal division. iF in his pocketbook that disap- | coliector. Checks or money order| The drop in the law business of the| | The United States one-ha! red from his pocket last night|should be made out to order of “Col- | court s due in large measure, it is|of Brasil's exports of ~while on a street car between 7th and | lector of Internal Revenue, District |said, to the assigning of three judges |and_rubber. and more than three- G streets and id to that branch last Wea: of her hides and skin —_— uqy_:_' 24-Inch Birdeye Diaper 39 Cloth.. .. $1=' 10-yard-piece Red Star Sani- 2 tary Birdeye Diaper Cloth, in sealed package. ‘A Friday bargain in good- * THE MAN'S STORES - 1005-1007 PA. AVE. quality absorbent crash towel- ing. Limit, 10 yards to a buyer. - 616-17 ST. N.W, The proverbial gun gocs off tomorrow — go over the top, boys—uudcr a Man’s Storc “felt’—we lcad the way! = AF all Hat Onyx Silk Hose Score another silk hosiery achieve- % ‘ ment for King's Palace! Hundreds of pairs. of famous ONYX pure thread , [ ] 5 NOW for some brisk selling in Man s Store Hats for Fall, 1922—Oh, Boy!'—we’re going to deliver the goods this time for sure—big selling volume with small profits and all done in-a jiffy. That’s one secret. The other is that long ago we discovered that having the best shapes in the smartest new colors was a simple formula for a successful hat department. - This season is no exceptlon—-rather have we -outclassed past ef- forts in putting over the big idea. For example, SEE THE HATS—every inch of space of every Man s Store window taken over to display the “snappiest” line of - Fall Hats that ever came to town. Truly a classic! silk full fashioned stockings to sell far below their worth—an opportunity possible because they are technically rated as irregulars. Faults so migute that you will overlook them—both literally and figuratively. Knit with lisle tops. Black, white, cocoa brown, polo gray, Harding blue, fawn, silver, champagne and white. : $1.50 Yard-Wide BLACK SATIN Buy this resplendent and fashionable au- 1 10 tumn silk at a decisive price advantage, Firm, rich weave, dyed a permanent black. : PRUNELLA SKIRTING—40-inch plaid prunella skirt- 48 ing, in a-number of handsome color combinations. Yard.. C For the Schoolboy SCHOOL SUITS, for s of 7 to d7; of handsome and durable all-wool knees. Sizes 14 t6 22 .. and rt-wool - cloths, with o‘:’:: or two paits of CHILDREN'S' COMBIN. S -of drawers_ pants ..e...... 5-95 ‘ and waist. Of soft muslin, with bloomer knees, W00 with two pairs i Trimmed with lace _and emhrondery. 89 C. - of pants. Beautififi‘y tailored for Sizes 6 t0 12 seiviviniinnennnn double service—double-stitched seams, ALL-WOOL SLIP-OVER s ggs. double-taped pants, double-seats and rose,~copen, red and brown. Knitted ' sash. knees. oth belt to match. Guar- > Good Jooks, warmth and wear. $2 98 anteed lining. Yoke back with pleat, | Speciall 5.. . LR e ‘and ' Fashionable Models in See omy in millinery—and right when every woman is Graceful New Sailors Shirred and Draped Models ornaments. “Tablets, 3c to 10c. Waterproof School Bags, 25¢ Metal Lead Pencils, with GINGHAM DRESSES, sizes 2 to 6 years, in Opening the Door to Millinery Economy ! Lyons Silk Velvet and ¢ Fine Panne Velvet de Window - Display seeking a smart new hat. These are conceptions of high distinction—in wonderful variety., Choice of: - Chic Close-Fitting Effects Black and All Colors Wise women will need no second invitation to buy tnmmed hats of genuine Lyons silk velvet and Felt and Velour Sport Hats Featured at $1.98 to $4. 95 School 'Supplles Composition Books, 3c to-30c. Fitted School Companions; to $1.25. Lead Pencils, Sc. ring, 10c. P;nholdeu, Ic, 2c and 3¢ p{el:ydsrfnalltchéc‘:iks' l;anlc(y yoke, twg pankzctss. pleate ront ani 1e-bac! l - King's Palace, true to tradition, thrills the city ol Clever New Mushrooms : Hats of Girlish Charm i Panne velvet at this surprise price—especially when styles, workmanship and trimmings are of corres New Department 25¢, 35c and 50c. Improved “U-Zit-Up” Lead For the Schoolgirl sash. SRS 3 del of fine Ging- - And, boys, there isn’t a good feature missing—Balance? Ah! it’s there' Shades? See ’em in the new autumnal browns, tu- tria, steel gray, light tan and dark pearl with real leather sweat- bands, unlined and silk linings. < 5 Special Purchase of Beautiful with a winming combination of style, quality and econ- 7 A Delightful Poke Models ' Smart Hats for Matrons 4 sponding high character. Newest effects of fancy feathers, bows, rosettes, silver cloth and sparkling New Values School Straps, 5c and 10c.” Pencils, 10¢c. Stocks, Service and Savmg: —and ham, at $1.69. SATEEN BLOOMERS, in white and black, Lustrous, durable quahty, elastic top and knees. Sizes' 6 to 12 ... o 59C thM gLot leBRbs fftfln dteen. Full pleats, adjustal an op an sl 98 Boys, we're ready for you tomorrow—the hats are here—the ' & service, too; the pnces speak for themselves. it Real $3.50 T Real $5.00 L e ( A - Fall Hats LN "Fall Hats - also . Norfolk-pleated” 9 95 GOODY MIDDY BLOUSES. in wlute white models. ‘Sizes 8 to 17...... 2 imed with col y OLIVER TWIST SUITS, with cor- :,'J;'.,hr e SR e e s ot Allithe duroy pants and Peggy cloth tops. ‘Blue and tan. Also w:th sl 98 tweed pants. Sizes 3.to 8 JUVENILES’ SUITS, ‘actual $5.00 values, in blue serge, jersey, tweeds and mixtures. Middy, Oliver Twist and Norfoik models. $3 98 $150 CORI UR(L ANTS, preferred Lo Service;, Tinbt ot nnllned- Full I.lght mvenng for ool mghts—-yust t.he bhnkets needed knicker cut. Sizes 8 Also Boys' st.nlnt from now until real winter wea\‘.her Soft-finished,. firm - K"l?““ oo IRn ’r’l:' $1 00 quality in gny and tan, w:th colored b::rdera{ Size 64x76. * BoyS’ “VIGTOR™ BLOY d- ANKETS, s OUR REGULAR 38 TUBKISE ard dollar value. Sizes 2“0! ror dollh'lg bod-. Including hlln- BATH TOWELS, w“’ 3 o dark madras, white mdrn/ < firnhd ‘double-thick- fand tan khaki, in various blankets | are 53 5 heavy, . quality; m-a $1.00, $1.50, 19 sz.oc '-v.ylu ”.OOI. e A two-ln-one Aho ‘with Nems. Hach. with silk_and beautifully uufid. Un- cu- u 8100 SEAMLESS BLEACHED: breakable visors. In tweeds SHEETS ° for dvnNo [ miztares: 51 [ooae Hesrrisems

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