Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1924, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1924 OGS LG EGIS SGGOGO GGG OO0 GGG GOGOOSGGGGGS GGG GG, _12 2 . MID-CITY CITIZENS | Abe Martin Says: g PLAN CARFARE FIGHTIr Things that used t’ be within tively cheap.” { reach of all are now “compara- Vo> to Co-Operate With Other As-, It must be awful t’ try t’ find sociations to Secure Re- | jap nt fer a rich wife. (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) duced Rates. | OPFOSE ONE-WAY ALLEYS » t - ! a ‘.“:":’u\::‘-k this Claim These Would Be Unjust to| | iyt Business Houses. i v, M. Zimmermann, i i | board of education ! of the Distriet n School, 12th and L & also went on record | Soup Powders uced carfares voted «mee-t - Nake Delicious Citizens ) that body SOUD The skip et car son’s Green Pea.... woperation was referred to the e *ivo committee for study ck ima Bean. : ream of Ce e n's Mushrooms. . «commission. It w Y Best Groceries this idea st these alle. Ave. & k Touses and Soliciting in Schools. Soliciting of money from ¢ school children was opposed, and a | ,feport on this subject made by Miss | Sally Sparke, chairman of the com- | mittes on education, was approved. Miss Sparks reported also that her <ommittee had investigated the Eng- lish course followed in the high wchools of the city and recommend- }ed no changes [ A "3 Driscoll. president, read a { letter from H. T. McCuen, for more than two vears financ secretary. ‘tendering his resignatlc because of stress of business. The association t voted to thank Mr. McCuen for his long service Prof. Clarence M. Updegraff of {George Washington University gave a history of the accomplishments of that institution. The meeting voted | a contribution of $50 to the fund be- | Ang raised for new buildings ! Plans for Pageant. Miss Marie Moore Forrest told of | ] wf mnelghborhood pageants in the apring. Miss Nan Barclay \'nungwg\s: Almost every one knows that Sage mppointed chairman of a special com- { Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, mittes to assist fn making arrange- | brings back the natural color and luster zeant to be held in 10 the hair when faded, streaked or gray. n Years ago the only way to get this mix- Jusiness session | ture was to make it at home, which is ments for th. entertainment program | is of | Don't stay gray! Try it! rhe Washing st 4 Readings b *who is a gra wersity in dramat mn artist of ability under the leadership of Malcolm | eral selections | time; by morning the gray - g fter another application or eties of grapes | PEars: and a N el Tiom ‘, two your hair becomes beautitully dark, glossy and attractive. Four out of Five is Pyorrhed’s toll Be the one to escape— brush your teeth with Forhan’s Pyorrhea can be successfully fought. You need not pay the price in lost teeth and broken health as four persons out of every five past 40, and thou- sands younger, do. But don’t wait for tender, bleeding gums totell you that Pyorrhea is on the way. Start the fight now. Go to your dentist regularly for tooth and gum inspection and brush your teeth, twice daily, with refreshing Forhan's For the Gums. At all druggists, 35c and 60c in tubes. More than a tooth paste night i the auditorigm | 2 P Magruder’s | Sage Tea Turns s oy, o) Gray Hatr Dark mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by | by | asking at any drug store for “Wyeth's - | Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will (¢ | get a large bottie of this famous old solo | Fecipe, improved by the addition of other fiss | ingredients, at a small cost. sop | POSSiDly tell that you darkened your Z | hair, as it does it so naturaily and . You dampen a sponge or soft orchestra | brush with it, and draw this through | your hair, taking one small strand at a ber) naldson 200 200 200! i No one can hair disap- f ! Boys’ Wash Suits, Cloth Knee Pants, Khaki Overalls, Union Suits, Winter Polo Caps, Blouses and Shirts. Short Lot Price, 49¢ Fine Imported Damask Sets. one tablecloth 55x39 and 6 nap- kins, hemstitched colored borders. Were $8.25. Short Lot Price, $4.98 Boys’ Pull-over Sweaters with big roll collars. Short Lot Price . . .. . %12 —FOURTH FLOOR The “Must” Sale —and a veritable mine of savings for the thriftily inclined. Riddance of Short Lots in winding up our business year, causes the most dras- tic price cuts on merchandise in every way desirable, but which must be closed out because of the small quantities. Again, let us urge you to hurry—to- morrow winds up this opportunity. Many extraordinarily good values may be found throughout the store, other than those here advertised. Wednesday will be an exciting day-— beginning promptly at 9.15. All Sales Final Boys’ Crompton Corduroy Suits, sizes 15, 16, 17, 18. Short Lot Price . o - « . $5.95 ~FOURTE YLOOR. Marabou Scarfs and Capes, in colors and black at 1/2 Price. Warm Mackinaws, sizes 8 to 14. Short Lot Price . . . . $49 ~FOURTE YLOOE. Corduroy Suits, with Two Pairs of Knickers. Short Lot Price, $4.95 —YOURTE FLOOR. All-Wool Pull-over Sweaters. Short Lot Price . . . . $L75 Spring Reefers, in tweed mix- tures. Sizes 3 to 8. Short Lot Price . . . . . $295 ~—FOURTH FLOOR. Boys’ Bath Robes, sizes 4 to 14. Short Lot Price . . . . $195 Boys’ Long Pants Suits, sizes 15; 16,17,18. Short Lot Price, $14.75 Long Overcoats, in sizes 12 té 16. Short Lot Price . . $7.95 . Long Overcoats, sizes 16 and 17; Short Lot Price . . . . $595 ~FOURTH FLOOR. Short Lengths of Laces and Trimmings. Short Lot Price, 1/3 to 1/ off. ~S8TREET FLOOR. Net Top Laces, 12 inches wide with Venise edges. Short Lot Price, yard . . . . . . 9%e¢ —STREET FLOOE. Odd Lengths of Plain and Printed Plisse, good quality. Short Lot Price,yd. . ... . . 25¢ A special group of deen’,; Winter Coats. Short Lot Price, $15 —SECOND FLOOR. Just 200 Bungalow Aprons of striped, checked and floral pattern percale. Short Lot Price . 79¢ Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs, V- inch hems. Short Lot Price 3 for . g ‘ ‘ . 50¢ r —STREET FLOOR Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs. Short Lot Price . . . . 13¢ Junior Overcoats of Chinchilla and ‘other fabrics. Sizes 3 to 8. Short Lot Price . . . . $3.95 —FOURTH FLOOR Women’s Handkerchiefs, white and solid colors. Short Lot Price,5¢ Women’s Fine Linen Handker- chiefs. Short Lot Price . . 25¢ —STREET FLOOR Odd Lengths of Vesting and Banding. At 1/ Price. —~STREET FLOOR Venise Lace Collars, in white and ecru. Short Lot Price . 29¢ —STREET FLOOR Boys’ Shirts, Brushed Wool Mufflers, Cloth Knickers, Flannel- ette Pajamas and Protecto Knit Caps. Short Lot Price . . 150( All Hair Goods at 25% Off Marked Prices, and included are every wanted coloring and length. —THIRD FLOOR Imported Colored Damask Luncheon Sets, one 63x63 cloth and 6 15-inch napkins, hem- stitched. Rose and blue. Were $10.50. Short Lot Price . $5.95 0dd lengths of 38-inch Printed Voiles, dark ground, attractive patterns. Short Lot Price, yd., 19¢ —STREET FLOOR 0dd lengths of Printed Cotton Foulards. Short Lot Price, yd., 25¢ —STREET FLOOR Fine grade of 38inch Long Cloth for children’s undergar- ments. Short Lot Price, yd., 19¢ (100) Bottles of Renofnl?:l:;’i: ture Polish, regularly 50c. Short Lot Price . . . . . 29 —BALCONY. (72) Bottles of Renol Furniture Polish, regularly 30c. Short Lot Price . . . . . 19 1,800 yards of Dain&xgfi Sateen, subject to very slight im- perfections that will not effect wear. Colorfast, navy, Copen, rose, maize, gray, brown, pink, light blue and plum. Greatly re- duced. Short Lot Price, yd., 69¢ ~—STREET FLOOR. Black Jet and White Crystal Bead Panels. Short Lot Price, $1.45 —STREET FLOOR. 360 Pieces of Lingerie, Gowns and Envelope Chemise of fine, soft nainsook, in tailored styles. Short Lot Price . . . . 39¢ Odd Corsets and Ferris Waists, of fine coutil, American Lady. Warner’s and R & G styles. For- merly $1.00 to $2.50. Short Lot Price . . . . . 69¢ —THIRD FLOOR (65) 10-inch Records absolutely perfect. Short Lot Price . 12l/5¢ (136) 10-inch Records, Violin and Tenor Solos. Short Lot Price, 35¢ —STREET FLOOR (85) 10-inch Record Albums, hold 12 records. Short Lot Price . s . s . 29¢ —STREET FLOCR Clearance of Odd Dinnerware— thousands of pieces. Short Lot Prices . . . . . 10cto $1.49 —SIXTH FLOOE Light cut blown Stemware— goblets or fruit salads. Short Lot Price : z . . . 25 50-piece Blue Bird Dilin_BZ: gf;;, “slightly imperfect. Short Lot Price . - s s $7.85 Clearance of High and Low Shoes. Small sizes . £1.00 Sizes 21/ to 8 and widths AAA to C, but not in every style. However in 228 pairs you should find one that fits. Here they are. AAA A B P 228 —SECOND FLOOR. §119.95 to $129.95 s Winter Coats, gorgeously fur trim- med. Short Lot Price . $82.50 $60 to $69.95 Women's Winter Coats, richly fur trimmed. Short Lot Price . . . . . 85450 ~SECOND FLOOR $99.95 Women’s Handsome Winter Dress Coats. Short Lot Price . . . . $74.50 Limited quantity Women’s Winter Coats. Special Short Lot Price . . . . $3950 ~SECOND FLOOR. $39.95 Women’s Winter Coats, exception ‘at their Short Lot Price . . . = $27.00 ~SECOND FLOOR LANSBURGH & BROTHER < 420-30 Seventh St. N.W.—Our Only Store—Phone Franklin 7400 L N T R ' i P

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