Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1924, Page 14

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14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.!v THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1924." - |ZOLNAY TO BE SPEAKER :\ngl be devoted to the quarterly me(-l-} K E E P “ l “ w E LL | ]U] BADE]’S UUAIJFY AT ARTS CLUB DINNER fn:ht)v?(‘:ll:‘eidu\:illMl‘:?:lrv‘lg ot::fi,fmf Sergeant's Condition Pillsareasplen- | when Alexander R. Henneman will | did tonic for weak, ailing dogs and | 60c at drug, sports & seed 4 3 be host and speaker of the .~v.vn,.|mr. puppies. iG b Sculptor Also to Be Host at Af-|On October 14 Mrs. Frederick E. Far- | stores, pet shops or g 4 rington will be hostess at the dinner | by mail { Safsandefioctiv ] fair Tonight Opening Pro- and will afterward speak on “The | parp DOG BOOK | h i | Drama of the Subconscious”; on Oc- At gram for October. tober 21 Dr. Carl Engel will be guest PolkMiliere v Sergeant e s e e ‘e its | Of honor and will speak on “Jazz & | Pisacs of Dogs also I)??JI‘F['DIEINEE i Arts Club will inaugurate its | Nyisance and an Art.” Miss care, feeding and breed- 6 " igh School Students Ready | octoner proxraim ‘this "eventnis with | Nt o sthse on Oetaber 38 a | (2 ing and breed: : @ dinner. at which George Julian Zol- | gramatic program will be p ed | Chart. Writeforit. or Elimination Examination cipal speaner, On. the foiewing | 304, the plays will' be ‘repe Eres AdvioalDept 3 29, vers any question g sduy evening, October 9, Mr. and | s aiil be von € the ciubhouse | SporE o e healt e e Y Tomorrow. William = Walf Smith Wil _be) from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday afternoons | f " mar a hosts at dinner, with Rev. and Mrs. | October. On October 5 the art com- Mi Dru d, Vi e S = b Huddle as guests of honor. Dr. Hud- | pjitee will be hosts at the tea; on — i 4 dle will talk on James Whitcomb | (e 2 o e will One hundred and one Washington 3 Octoher 12 the house committee Wi 2igl\ School cadets have qualified to (Mrs. Maud Howell Smith will | nyve charge; on October 19 the drama [ Eicivete in the Busl climination ex- | L the club dinner of OC- | sommittee, and on October 26 the Supper Dance @uinations which will determine the | e . With Mr. and Mrs. Robert | uxiliary committee officers he corps during the cur- | ts of honor. After the | "'The paintings on exhibition just| Every Evening, Starting 10 P. M. Oa S a rént scho vear, it was announced s 1 _will discu; The | now are the work of the non-resident Luterany aftem by Tieut. Col.| Little ter”” On October 23, after | members of the club. One special | Boernstein’s Wardman Wallace M. « t A.. professor 3 at which Miss Mary event is schedu for the current - Kty s And taciion in the | ASOP Cryder will be hostess, there | manth October 31, there Park Orchestra A higr schools qualified cadets v will be a musical program, mrmslnigl will be a Halloween dance, under the Danciog in Supper Room. | b} examined tom ¥ Col. C - . ‘ 2. | auspices of the auxiliary committee = | Maj AW, Mais ‘ : o e vinobere o) —— Wardman Park Hotel| Jl%!”',”:\.,..h who qualified follow < cellis sday, October 30, Schools of Peru may be equipped | por reservations telephone Col. 290 . e 3 ey, 5 | is 3 al club dinner | with furniture made in the United 3 | e States Cliord —A special and fortunate purchase is the reason for our ., E. | being able to offer such high-grade coatstas these ar s AL T 4 . at such an extremely low price. If bought in the "Hiih Senolebavia Auld: | : B ular way, they would sell for $25 10 $35. The mate (eorge Gibbs, Glen Hehert, Millard | | are block wool fabrics and sport plaids. Most of the e Slaming Sofmen Richard | FH@ styles are made to fasten at the side with one large Busi School—Fred Eng- button. The sleeves have large cuffs and are trimniced ' lish her. Albert T R = s L 2 e i, W 3 2) i with either buttons or novel cartridge-shaped ornaments “Rudolph w. | 1 ‘5 an \ Some have self-convertible collars, others have collars of dyed coney and marmot. The colors are brown, ian. e / i | | i ;{I;ECT‘I, rust and navy. All are nicely lined throughout. i h (Two are illustrated.) wemore, Perrs A I ube | f ; Kann's—Second Floor. ' ; | | | = Girls’C $10 For the Price of LR » : Ires Oats at ] Charles R id V | Guaranteed Tire Al ’ M | : 'A(e Also Splendid Values . Ean the Tire Alone! \ A —All fittle girls of 7 to 14 would be proud to wear as pretts W 10.000 Miles i | coats as these are—and think of their costing only $10! They Bellville made of plain and blocked polaire cloth, chinchilla, plaid and striped woolen coatings. All are in smart IS with self-convertible or fur collars. Are full-length splendid assortment of colors. Kann's—Second Floor Save $1.75 to $4.50 on a brand-new tube —values according to size of tire you buy Lvery tire is a Super-size Salem Cord, and i guaranteed for 10000 miles. And the H. MoWharton, beauty part of it is that tl_u's(- tires may l»»i 1. B 1 and O. Veer- purchased on the convenient Club plan of | » s Girls’ Raincapes, $1 Statisties gather e head of | ohe big American fir ate that i | This group was purchased especially for our Anniversary Sale #9 out of every 100 > their it Therefore the values are excellent ones. They are made of fikst_job 3 Down or red sateen on the surface, with attractive colored rubber ;T linings and plaid silk-lined attached hoods. Sizes 7 to 14 Kann's—Second Floor. —and the balance in easy payments. With such a convenient arrangement as this you ought to buy a couple of “spares” and he Guaranteed S AT And These Attractive Dresses | Size 30x314 to 37x5 Tires at $13.90 to $10.25. 5 : . Tee i kv y You'll Not Find Kann's—Third Floor. 3 Better Values for 4 - V-'f 7 H ¥ 4 NSPECTION of | (A Y g the far - famed 3 \ i ° Con gr e ssional veals the possibilities of achievemcnt “"}]en dec‘ oration and furnishing are entrusted to masters Of the art Of Color'ef' fectiveness and period —Charming new les, and -not any number of one particular style. They are fashioned of bengalines, failles, satin crepes, Canton crepes, twill cords. char- meen and heavy quality satin. A new 1 3 and extremely smart three-piece style is oat ¢ . ~ A . g shov;_'n. ]“anc.;' buttons, silk fri]n;:c. elineation. 2 2 ; scarfs, embroidery and fancy stitching The superb tout en- Adlstlnctlve rOOf that glves | - . \ form the effective trimmings. Select semble is a Ballard cli- H - B from navy, brown, rust, green and max. black. Sizes for misses and women. o yvour home mdividuality | e | i e e " ] <K 1 BALLAKD ARt q)u'r a new roof over your old \ [ $96.85 y Wash Blouses T — Furniture Floor Coverings shinggs and you will be Draperies Upholstery Fabrics amazed at the change it will = 1340 G Street {7 make in the appearance of your | $2.98 to $5.95 Values = i house. f Preston Hexo-Diamond Shingles | TO a . Ladly i \ adapt themselves to any :yl;f of | 4"8'111(:11 MuSkrat $2.00 Who refuses to use clay 5 X architecture. They have anunusual Edna Wallace Hopper | thickness that gives the important | Coats, Specnil —Dainty blouses of voile and dimity, many of them '; \.:f“y;\'.\“‘”.‘,‘,:‘,'.'.'f”“,‘,‘,”, My S [ A= : shadow-line. In addition, they handmade; both tuck-in and overbiouse styles, and « - [ | pesults, but K = cover the entire roof with two or either long or three-quarter-length sleeves and 5 ff=ur e - SR = e round and square necks. Some of them are (rimmed & \ [ - ! e with Irish lace, others with filet lace, while others 7 ! vork and TR, y Q There is a wide variety of styles ° are plain—and all extremely good looking. 's S__ G Y i &4 { \ and colors, at various prices, to Kann’ 3 y S s s—Second Floor. sclect from. We especially recom- lq% mend Preston ““Sunsct. —Regularly priced $135. Are made o bres e handsome quality heavy pelts, in Even good shingles must be golden brown or dark brown shades. irls’ Heavy Collegian Sw e L e e b Girls’ Heavy Collegian Sweaters cspecially trained to apply Preston collars_and wide sleeves. They are Shinalb thion dold attractively lined. For a practical, $6 95 Value f 4 95 roo;‘sg cs’hicoh is ann:“d'da':'og 1 good-looking <2 ‘}?cxmmwe S g it § s W adaditiona i we suggest one of these. 5 Ssaanceliba ool I —These are extremely good-looking sweaters, warm and heavy, with attrac- sa(isfac(ory. tively rolled collars that give that boyish cffect so desired by yvoung ladies. L3 They are here for the young miss of 8 to 14. Colors a [ ed and We shall be pleased to have our 448-]:11(‘,11 Seallne Harcon! olors are brown, red an 1t is not. 11 3 ’°¥i"5‘;mi"° “1111’ who Y"i” poot (Dyed Coney) —$200 and $3.00 Sample Hats in Vel- any ha LIt is w ut als I S1 3 E' ted an ihe Tust word youzpn'ccforzgnished iob. Erther ats, peCIa child to 6 years. Special, this sale— o a And it bine . . Z: ’, . product many superlative | call, write or phone. There is no Kann's—Second Floor. | l obligation. i 1 “lay purges the skin | §f all that clogs and mars it. It ‘fimovos uses of blackheads [ J OO ll | shes. It brings the blood | . zl I ml) o the skin to nourish and revive | l'e aS The result a rosy after| Taz wearing qualities of Preston —Lustrous sealine (dyed coney) coats, and delights. .\‘ln’ui‘ln are dependent not onls a nli(ade ofrhchoicc Nethcalar;ld budé | Some Manufacturers' “Seconc e 2 , combats lines || on the quality bus also on i skins. e new crushed collar an { ) 0 . . | vrink reduces enlarged | ntity of asphals wbhich cach 28 wide sleeves make this coat unusually Men’ ’—Wome" s—Children’s gores, eliminates surplus oil. freests o t. Splend lity durable lin —Mens' and women's umbrellas |3 Many women seem to drop ten s e o St enictdidiqualiy, durable 3 Y| are made of & good srade of ears with one application of this Syt peete Lo 85 P R black cotton, neat wood will notice that it is |&lay. To countless women it is &v‘m‘alb Kann's—Second Floor. 7 handles, and _either cords or ringing pric benefits—new @ s0lid body of asphals. This straps for convenience in carry eauty and new youth. Are such | feature of Presson Shingles S T esults not worth to you a few accounts for their remarkable B t and pavy, trimmed with inutes twice a week | ability towithstand all kinds of ) t ?_ ferriles like the Famous weather. D Kann's—Street Floor b to loc ! best without it, 1 o sope o ook ver beat withost i ox Underarm Bag i : $1.00 AT RGN B Gath all o33 % 2 —Anluunsualllfii attractive Anniversary nnters, ct 2 1l Y. e special, including swagger-style bags R T T K Y Allied Asphalt Products Corporation s o ey awseae: sbvlainac for it alwuys—when you leara whal o : and colors. Most of them are silk lined. ’ P A ill_ gladly mail le it i -—~Women's Wide Crush 1ts. . Ave. L:vuw‘;" ly mail sample it you mail 3 919 New York Avenue N.W. rushed Leather Bel enna ve, These are of both patent leather and suede, in all colors. 'Regularly $1.00. 8th and D Phone Main 7223 Special Friday, each, 65e. Washington, D. C. o Kann's—Street Floor,

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