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10 = THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WED SDAY., JANUARY 21, 1925. ducted in & mumber of wchools und| American Leglon, 719 Thirteenth|clation, G. A. R. Hall, 1412 Penmsyl-|for all other nowdings of the Bosto ¢ orge Wushing- | street, at 8:30 o'clock. vanla avenue. Annual election of [and Maine railroad ¢ . ety officers. al sks for a njune ancial sy ; : given| Warren G. Harding Camp, Sons of i — e L 2 lanidnjants d. by Veterans, U. 8. A, will meef in G. A.| Lucky spot dance, Knights of Co- . rvice org fon R. Hall lumbus, §15 Tenth street northwest. |law . At ke il : : Compatriots will ebserve ladies'| Young Men's Hebrew Association, ptlem = Darae HAHN‘S . s( :‘ " great | night at b, 7:15.| Eleventh s and Pennsylvania 8 t [ . 1ic yalae to & -| Dinner in ballroom, 8 o'clock. I'ro-|avenue northwest, dance 1 )‘ u Op to commu maaquamrs of Interna- | oreANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | s i ek § v iR BOSTON AND MAINE LINE | i tomorrow laces on %honal Body Are Established | for e mniostion o8, smicere 3} RECEIVER IS SOUGHT p 3 S of l;-lm ati ll wil' meet, 3:3 f Ci cut Avenue Cit- ] S in Capital. R S e e e ] Bk 1”’ Where Summer : : ; ; - ; > : Spends the Winter Aiken New Orleans Talk with us about our plan Augusta Atlanta of financing and building you a Jf /i 3 caciis and iTatics . lfiayiey | Write us for lllu:trated TONIGHT 3 T omen of G. W 1 MANOR PARK, D. C. 4 ‘j booklets and how to get \ %, Dnlted fodcs neo- | will be of C. Telephone On 1ath Strest Car Lios | there. oc 17 K stre All| ¢, 8 | Built By S ek LITTLE & MARSHALL ||| Southern Railway System 4 1' )1 aheva 5 | ets Cluby " Troy TERRELL & LITTLE, INC. ||| i Il St N 1206 18th St. N.W. sn 5 ome for the Widows an Main 3285 Phones Main Veterans' Asso-, 5633 and 7063 TODAY IS—OWN YOUR OWN HOME DAY HAT EVERY ONE who occupies a home should own their own ome % an Cocellont sipgestion snd Sheuldibe taken Advastage of /,\ | ' 3 : = e it 1,000 prs. 310 to 31230 Shoes IT MIGHT SURPRISE vou to know that we can offer a VARIETY OF HOMES from which a SELECTION CAN BE MADE whereby the [ nfaas purchaser may find it easier to OWN A HOME than to PAY RENT 5 yeam f“i]"{_\ or more of our most fashionable, very 3 %o diubs ASIDE FROM THE MANY OTHER advantages of owning a home, g highest priced shoe fashions reduced only ve believe we can sell you a HO].\I E on which there is a great possibility . 'and OU'].]. because sizes are somewhat depleted. Prac- of the property enhancing in value. ticallv everv sma 5 . 2 3 ] 1 ally every smart color and material. And OUR LIST of homes includes attractive detached and row houses tc to Palt all sizes in the group—so no trouble fitting and bungalows located in all sections of the city and suburbs. i wlth lt CVcn you if you don’t (10]21}'! WE HAVE THEM at YOUR PRICE and on YOUR TERMS. thcn CONSULT OUR SALES DEPARTMENT :_ ’ And Short Lines in The CruClub Shop of {4 uo 10 C Take Advantage of “Thrift Week” and Own Your Own Home Our Finest K | ‘H | i ; E\'Cnin Slippers 3 "o Gardiner and Dent, Inc. OLDSMOBILE . ’ $4 Own Your Ouwn Home Specialist ! S]x Rare imported br and paisley cloths, DENT BUILDING—1409 1. ST M N.WL nlox MURPHRY, Ino. | %-»n‘wH at two S MUmPNY. PrewonuT “OisTAIBUTORS W sILBERT DENT, ( = : 1835 14th St. Potomac 1000 Y At C:ty C]u Shop” Only 1216 F St NW. Tomorrow—Thursday—An Offering of On Sale Tomorrow in Our Inexpensive Dress Shop at the very low price of $1 8.50 Although open only a short time, the Jelleff inexpensive dress shop in the basement has made great strides. Dresses such as these are the reasons why ! Inexpensively priced be- cause of lower operating costs and very special purchases. Dresses that carry no hint of cheapness—but priced for you if your income is limited. All of heavy quality crepe-back satin. The styles are the mewest—straightline, tunics, shirred and plain panels, tiered and tailored. Full-length or cap slceves or sleeveless models. A wide choice of neck lines—the most becoming kinds. ) Smartly finished with jabots of lace or self pleating, pleatcd Pictured of gold; silk embroideries and lace insertions and cap sleeves. - i llurs and cuffs of sand. Pockets «nd and red. Two pockets e walte ettt s sren oot et || 99e SALE AT THE HECHT CO. BARGAIN ANNEX 3 neck and cap sleeves of In all sizes for women and misses—16 to 44, lace. h broad band of lace i e . . Smosniin B W b The Bargdin Annex Will Be Closed Thursday et T Nt Beiol Pty —getting ready for a wonderful 99c day Friday. The photograph shows Gotham Girdles, $5.50 Silk-and-Wool Sport ho.w the f:rowds. came'last December 12th, when we had our first 99c day. Sty Gt o Stockings, $1.65 ! Friday’s sale will be just as good, and even better. See our page in G e e i Thursday’s Star and Times—and shop early in the morning. girdles of pink b e with insets of pne-piece elastic are splendid values for tomorrow. Perhaps you find wool stockings too heavy for gen- N . S e e : eral wear—and silk stockings too thin for coid weather. i % Wl boned pancl-backs and finished at the top with a Then why not try tomorrow a pair of silk and wool f belt of silk elastic. 14-inch length with two pairs of hose stockings? i supporters attached. §5.50. They are just a comfortable weight and may be had 5 in a variety of heather mixtures to harm New Bandalettes of satin, satin and lace. jersey silk ath 5 onize with any s JEEICY S costume. Dropstitch, plain and rib a ith cl or radium in flesh, peach, orchid and white. $1.50 to $5.00. slr?p(‘"pancrns.P 3 e T Corsets—Third Floor. Stockings—Street Floor, ' s18.3