Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1924, Page 11

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" LADY BUGS ALL SET T0 FIGHT FOR TREES Open Warfare Tomorrow on Plant beén réportéd, but it ig felt that the spraying in the past has elimjnated serious danger from the elm leal beetle, which is a bug with a tre- | mendous appetite and a wendrous | ability to increase und multiply its apecies. GIANT ANVIL COMING. U. 8. Getting 8-Ton Device Made for Tests. 'l‘hl world's largest il |he hurun u'-un%"" p ?:I:Tl‘l-t $300,000 FOR HARVARD. Straus’ Sons Give Memorial Dormi- tory for Father. E, Mass, June 18.—A COMPLETE SERVICE Consists of offering you the finest quality goods procurable, at the lowest prices pos- sible— 3 and serving you courteously, rapidly and Bift of $300,000 to Harvard Univer- sity for a new dormitory, to be named for the late Isidor Straus of New York, was announced last night The uc donors are Mr. Straus' sons, Jesse I. Norway maples Straus, Percy S Straus and Herbert elluo Btnuu all Harvard graduates. The s made s a memoial to their And speaking of trees and hot yeather. giant among anvils, 13th street widened from F to I st Velghing 16,000 Junds, or elgnt tons, in the futyre aummer menths, is qull. hay been Drdere: the burean to b. liable to be a serous competitor for | us { Reelzebub'y boulevards across the Styx {in o far as intenmity of heat is cerned. Grand old standing on that street forty years Lice Threatening 16th $ Street Maples. BETTER THAN SPRAYERS gitt e make vy < and as- t pnv ng. Under present plans, 13th Street i They’ will not b laced. The mil- o to |their request, nscr to Suffer When Foliage | the¥ will not be replaccd The mil- ! Beg of ey ourslawgy | tian fora ublel to"he placed in the Is Shorn. TR pedestriuns will not re- vall joints I8 planned with the anwil. | dormito appear. and the 13th street cany in the epinion of ebservers. will lzkr on the embellishments of an open-air | & furnace. | Week-end specials that forecast a busy Friday and Saturday at the || popular C. & C. stores: 3 Roses (52 quallty) Plant lice arc having their innings today on the 16th strect Norway maples, but tomorrow the little lady bug, carmivorous und fierce where bugs are concerned, beneficent and protective for trees. will go to the bat for her annual warfare against these leaf-eating monsters. By performing this act, Clifford Lanham. in charge of District trees, said today, the lady bug dees much more efficient work than spraying ma- chines can accomplish. She likes warm weather, however, and ons of the faifing leaves on N Friday and . Y. W. C. A. Gets New Leaders. Saturday The Y. W. C. A. has secured the| |8 - services for the summer of two col- | |§ lege girls as coungelors at Kamp| |§ Kahlert, Galloways, Md. They are| § Miss Elizabeth Bauernschmidt of | |§ Goucher College and Miss Marion | |8 "Braungard of the Univ | jsvlvania, who will as ence Dynlap of the 1 in directing the activitjes camp through the summer. L2 camp offers tennis and swimming les. sons under the direction of Miss Helen Ann Rachenstein, recreational leader. Ann Rachenstein, recreational laader, The $2 per Garden Flowers dozen sort BRIDE BOUQUETS to order at Cash & Carry Ecomomy Prices SI Dp:»'z. . - THE BLACKISTONE i | Cash & Carry Flower Stores | STUDEBAKER | oo i i = s 807 14th se °804 17¢h St. 1209 Wise. Ave. (Downtown) (Midtown) (Georgetown) Just Drive It; That's All s . 5 P —_— Buy a Package—Get One Free A&P MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI 10c Pkg. Buy a Package——Get One Free SSSSSSSS =t dampness has cool. for the time being. Give us a warm dry spell for a while, and the lady bugs will go mbout their murders with gleams in their eves and =appetites for plant Iice animating thelr whole existence, Lanham sa, FREE FREE uu.u 15 Removed. As vet, he added, little need was r raying. ave P77 7% 1219- 1221 Strm N.wW Store Houn—’ to 6 FREE FREE w»o Trlmmed Hats B DT S R Silk Shantung DRESSES . : mart styles and _excellent A large group including many ,.,,,m.' 1> e styles and materials; all colors, to ¢ close out. : Downstairs Stare. T An Important Event for Friday and Saturday A Sale of Dainty Summer Frocks ap marvslous groug, of senne: B 4 95 some at $9.95. All to go at 31,35 Per Case, 24 Bottles = (Contents only) A Thrill for the Thirsty Fine Imported Especially by Us California LEMONS 23c¢ Doz. Kill That Thirst DRINK ICED TEA Thea Nectar French Voiles Dotted Vaile Linen Hard Twist Voiles Hand Drawn Voile Broadcloth Tissue Gingham Tabsylk Embroidered Voiles All the new high celors, pastel shades and dainty soft tints. All sizes. Remarksble ~ values. Canton Crepes, Flannels, Printed Crepes, Tiered, tucked, pleated, capeback and ; An Important Sale of Silk Dresses Orange Pekoe, 29¢ ! Ib. ¢ Georgettes. Over 20 styles for the woman apron models, in poudre bleu, tan, grey, co- e e $8.90 coa, navy and black, Sizes 16 to 44. “Salads for Snmmer” lndla Cey lon Java, 290 lb e 13 LETTUCE { 9 to 12 Friday Only ; WESSON For Perfection in Salad Downstairs Store. Dressings e Y ase-e. } Stores Carry a Complete Line of Hams, | LOFFLER’S | stoulders 25clb.| Smoked Meats |l4clb. ivered Fresh Daily—Our Prices Savings 3-Hour Shoe Sale S T — 1,600 pairs of Novelty Pumps for dress and sports wears; also 243 pairs white kid pumps. Complete assortment of styles in the combined lot. Wonderful values at the sale price of 274 pairs in any number of good styles. i P For Friday and Saturday { % o i i H A refreshing confec- tion, as well as a food. ICED COCOA Redfront, 15¢ 1 Lb. A&P, 18c 4 Lb. Baker’s 9¢ 1-5Lb. Tin A Complete, Seasonable, Carefully Selected Stock of Fresh Fruits & Vegetables At Prices That Will Appeal to You 3| Downstairs Store. ; Bathi athing Suits | $3.98 | Of pure worsted in fast colors; & ¢ solid shades of buff, navy, black, red, green snd copen; well made with white belt and buckle, - All Pts., 29¢ Qts., 52¢ Makes Hot Weather Welcome Knickers and | Riding Breeches Knickers of fast-color khaki, tan or jasper crash, in a com- plete assortment of sizes. for women, misses snd children. Values up to $2.50. ——— $1.50 Paul Jones Khoki Middies; two-in-one style and straight middies. Sizes 14t0 22 Tweed Knickers, $2.98 Riding Breeckes Wlute Linep, $6.95 Natural Linen, $5.95 Khald, $4.95 Shredded Wheat' . Kellogg’s Krumbles Post Toasties. . . . Kellogg’s Cornflakes. Puffed Wheat . . . . Red Circle STORES WILL BE CLOSED at 1:00 PM. 9C Lb Wednesdays daring June, July and August. This is done for the benefit of our managers and R . - e—— - clerks, whose every effort is bent to make your P.fi-?c’l";lrnsusl ’ Sfik fifi, w‘::len Lace, Orgundy wad Voils {twhorfed Eaglich shopping easy and pleasant,. Will you assist BEO&dClOth them by doing your deeadqy shopping early? . ATLANTIC & PACIFIC . T ARROW SPECIAL (Light or Dark) 4 Bottles, 25¢ Your Favorite Coffee ICED Eight 0’Clock '30c Lb. SN Also a complete assortment of l Bathing Caps, Shoes, Belts, etc. Women's Chiffon Silk Hasiery; of fine sheer quality; in all the new colars —over 20 of them, including black and wh_ne—every pair perfect. and eeru. Priced at 59, 69¢, $1.19 and $1.25 Women's “Humming Bird” Guaranteed Silk Hosiery; in all of the most wanted new shades and white; every pair hlly guaranteed to ):vn satisfastion or 8 new pair free; 50 sizes 8 to 10%;. Pair all the wanted colors, mcludlng Band; " m, Many new styles inciuding the —Fer trimming summer Breeks, in white, cream “hoyish” f Poudse uf.‘Z‘”s.,.. rarr

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