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[) « TOE EVENING RTXR, WASTINGTON. D. . TRIDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1924 IHOTEL CLASS GRADUATES Iv\ men who have completed their | Mrs. Mabel Brown Staling, Miss I1da | principal address. Other speakers Q = ng in hotel management. They | Stengel, Mrs. Mattie H. Stivers, Miss | were Russell A. Conn, manager of the Belle W. Thompson, Mrs, .| Lee House, who welcomed the gradu- Thu—ty-One Erom Lewis School Ave Bryan, Mra Btta R, Caruthers, Warner, Mrs. Bertha We s| ates to the hotel profession; . J.|i V. E \I -rritt 1 skey, Mrs, Florence G.|Etta J. Woods, Miss Martha il- who spoke on “Ideals of | ' ON THE SECOND noouor THE P-B STORE e o o § SLCONDISWOOR OF:THE B BTORE . o T.'R 510 Wondward Blds Given D:plomns S la C1 o) s | liams, William H. Beyer, W. - ervice,” and M.uy Catherine Lewis, - anunnce—Au Branches—M. Yoioiie A sl Sty .| penter, Huber C. McLearan, D ice president of the school, whon The 1924 Spring class, known as custis, Goige Hum};, ton, | beth M. Williams, Mre. \iargarcl A | Subject was “Piaying the Gam \ Reaideat Class 17 of e 1 Ho- Jones, ¥ fennie D far: | Gustaveson. s S L © 1 || UNDER UNITED STATES School, held its lua- fva. Amy M Tawaon, Roy| Cliitord Lewls, president of the |dall EaVe a group of songa. 1 | lmn m lht rmlll ballroom of m.‘ tiangintiine jeuslliballzoom sof s , D school, presided. Dr. Harvey W. —_————— 5 - ! GOVERNMENT Outstandmg Heroes of All|plomas were given to 31 men el At b e e s e e e e e e e <V ; \ SUPERVISION Wars Since Beginning of | = T N - G & Specialized Service Civil Gather Here. . : ' B , o AT ‘ '} Army, Navy and Civilian 1in, 5 omatl room, in the| ) : ! Depositors Industrial Loans Checking Accounts 4, Savings Accounts Banking Hours: S:30 o 5 POV THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. His first School Suit | "No need for first grade fellows to wear anyt]'ung but first gra&e clothes. The Boys Shop features Juvenile Suits of Jersey Tweed, Cassimere, Cheviot and Serge. All styles—mcludmg the new vestee type. also button-on and middy styles. For boys 3 to 10 T . $5.95 t0 $15.00 JUVENILE SUITS OF JERSEY—$7. 50 All co]ofs and Comblnatlons Button =~Oon | and middy styles. Particularly well tailored ]‘I S"” i v ke . H and cut {Or Com{on as Well as good 1001(5 SHOES FOR BOYS S g 5 Sizes 3 to 10 years. an Legion will be / . New comfortable styles for Underwood, Royal boys. For school wear, street 948'._0_5_5 wear, Sun d ay wear—any- L. C. Smith, Remington Banquet Tonight, meotings will be given n b in where. All sizes. high and low shoes. Special Student Rate $3.00 Per Month $10 for Four Months The Avenue at Ninth General Typewriter Co. B e . . o ‘ * NATIONALLY 7\ ! ) KNOWN _EESTORE = 1423 F St. N.W. Main 2249 PL AY BALL! ] ' PB.SPORTS SH@P/@W@W\ Tomorrow—the one day in a century of waiting. The day when the old ball park will be the parl(ing grouncl for close to forty thousand frenzied fans. probably more at- . tention has been paid (and more money, incidentally) to gctting tickets than getting clothes. But, remember, it's Topcoat Time and not Straw Hat Weather, and it's wiser b e to sit in the Pavilion with a Sweater under your coat than sit in a Box and shiver. pin the reserve its system of nd to obtain ich it rmm: - St 2 % ey And Besides Your Ticket 9, 1 ™ . Of course, you can't see the game v:';thout it. Don’t Buy %) : : : but neither can you fully enjoy the game without Coal.._ : il ) the sort of clothes that go along with it. —until you m\esugule the possibilities of th ongwac | | \e i The New Flannel Shirts, $3.50 ,$1.00. $5.00 HEATING Excéptional Offer of Middies and Bloomers | In very effective patterns, checks and plaids. Collar- = Pt - L ST a itself, and does away with dirt and drudgery. Investi= gate today. | - i £ For the Combination AND . 4 A /e N . "~ £ py G2H Heatmg Co. A Warm Coat S'weatel, $7.50 to $15 If bought separately: ;:'n:“‘;rum_r ;:eaer:: a;.;x X;por } - * Of brushed wool or heavy shaker knits and spring A Middy, $1.50 X Mf“y M: me:”ml;g | needle ribbed. "A big assortment of colors. é / 7 Bloomers, $2.00 l 913-917 H Street N.W. RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING OF A SEASON OF 5 z 2 d SCHOOL SPORTS WE OFFER THIS EXCEP- —___! Topcoats Wool Hose, of Course, $1.00 to $3.00 Men’s Suits ¢ TIONAL VALUE IN A COMBINATION MIDDY ‘ AND BLOOMER OF A QUALITY THAT CON- Change (?f : $35 $40 $45 Even hot-headed fans suffer from cold feet. Wool $35 $4O $45 | ) FORMS TO THE VERY HIGH STANDARD SET Ownership Sale | , The new styles, the g AT THE P. B. SPORTS SHOP. p Remember that the Ends in Two Weeks girl you take under- : new c(_)lora. t]::e new pat- stands style even if she g }:11 sizes for fel- WHITE JEAN MIDDY FULL SIZE WITH SLOP- BITY. NOW doesn’t know what the i ? a Hat? Oye W 1o arc neccmy ING SIDES TO BE WORN FULL LENGTH CR T B umpire is talkigg about. Did You Wager @ thzn' P first w‘"]g ’ifle’ MIDDY TURNED UP. SAVE You'll get that seventh No matter what the re#ult—you can't lose on a Stet- O oL e w0 aave 3 TIES SoS o * hose in new weaves and colors—all sizes. [SS e 5 b them for 30 4 inning enthusiasm when son. And if you win—insist that your Stetson comes from y:::\s.seemg eTiiox 85¢ BLOOMERS ARE FULL CUT OF BLACK SA- e o | TEEN. DESIGNED FOR COMFORT AND LONG 107 to 507 els for young men. Stetson headquarters. Travlwear Suits, $65 | Sl tesrin WEAR. Londonaire Suits, $7 { i : ; 0 g 0 Other Topcoats to $75 Londonaire Susts, $75 ;01‘{1“‘;;:}0::_ MIDDIES AND BLGOMERS MAY BE PUR. TRUNK : ? “,P, tment at CHASED SEPARATELY AT REGULAR PRICES. S MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED IMME- ) ( this price. BAGS and - ; < DIATELY. LEATHER GOODS IMPORTED ARMBAGS LEATHER NOVELTIES *X(GPHAM \nnnnho(nwmmnw-uln 1339 F St. N.W. D b ’IF@RIE : ‘“sfifi@fi@%fi*