Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1925, Page 14

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14 THE EVENING s 200 Boys® $1 []N 3 MURE [:UUNTS Must Jump 3 Feet 2 Inches, Hurl Basket Ball 25 ’ Spring Caps, Two for Sateen Blouses, 4 for Feet, Vault 3 Feet 4 Inches, Run 25 Feet in | o mmaten iho. Bpring - suic Il S Oas e s smart light, medium and dark doubl BOTH SIDES OF 7% AT K ST. “THE DEPENDAB. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925. sizes. TWO for $i. 4.4 Seconds, Have Red Cheeks. shades; assorted patterns; all STORE" years. Four for 8l nsolidated Press. Ex-Pugilist Calm as Jury Finds Him Guilty of Assault ated ¢ ; ; ¢ for five years, says Miss|| With Deadly Weapon. e o el woman” has been [vided off into days to stress thh va- || rious essentials of right living. *food” day, when the || Imitated, But Never Equaled in Value-Giving— Ggoldenberg’s Original March 17.— a— semer pugilist, recently er iconductedsin a toward strength-building d the soda fountain men and || tioners of the nefghborhood were driven almost to desperation. || rdjungt of Co- [ Then there was “walk day,” calling not announced. | for a 10-mile hike, and “sleep day, m of the or a series of naps superim- || & to the a 10-hour stretch of night || nd “posture day,” on which Is were urged to abandon 3 sloppy slouch, thereby acquiring the ability to breathe -properly—and the slim-line clothes that just now. | § to Be Healthy” will be aight| the subject of the next Barnard ¢ front or | movement, which will be conducted or sides,.and she must have|on the theory that no one is more || -|elear eves, naturally red cheeks and!irritating - than the sggressively | & ready smile. healthy person, who cannot talk World at Her Feet, about anything else. sperly th WELCOME ALESSANDRI. t ot Given Great Popular Reception at || f the D 1 ation, nd H drafted the and blood ex- mples were found THE BOYS’ DEPARTMENT For Tomorrow—W ednesday—One Day Only Outfit Your Boy for Easter—Here Tomorrow in This Greatest Sale for Boys Just three years ago we inaugurated this wonderful once-a-month sale in our Boys’ Department. Each sale has been more successful than the previous one—proof positive that Washington parents appreciate the areat values offered every Dollar Day. We want all our customers who have shared in former Dollar Sales to attend tomorrow’s event, and we have prepared values that are as great, if not greater, than any ever offered. Tt is an actual fact that many items offered in tomorrow’s Dollar Sale are priced below cost of pro- : : ] T duction. You can count upon great savings—plan to be here Wednesday. Mrs. N. Shields. " e a = - b S W i O tities are listed before each item, and we cannot supply more when lots ate sold out. So come earl; ey DFFI'CER e display of Dollar Day Specials advertised. INSPECTION OF ALLEYS| P00 Beyls =2 - esmio oo e e e T sl P 2 | ’ o sitoe i Bl wewsisoring | 400 Boys’ English Vest Suits and tions Is Announced With Ap- Blouses 17?'ova1 of the Commissioners. Two for s all these requirements, Buenos Aires. n is thr ay to hi ume his offi will leave for Chile il es a flour shortage. 180 Boys’ Part-Wool Sweaters (Seconds of the Regular Beautify it with ¥ Di_ar_nond Dyes” Just Dip to Tint or Beil to Dye Garments, Draperies, — Everything! 'g Two-Pants Norfolk Suits A Here’s the Plan: Pay $10.75 for the First Suit, Then Select Another Suit, Any Style or Size Both Suits for $11.75 All new Spring Suits — for dress or school wear. And most important of all—this sale includes the popular English Vest Suits now so much in demand by the boys, as well as the practical and durable Two-pants Norfolk Suits that give such excellent wear. English-model Three-piece Vest Suits, in light and dark wool seconds of several well tweeds, and Two-pants Norfolk Suits of fine quality cassimeres, in z known makes, each bearing dark grays and browns, Coats alpaca lined. ; aroon and gold, nav the original trade mark . Easter and a serviceable suit for school wear. Siz red. Sizes 26 to 34 in the label. Sizes 6 to 16 years. L = — EE— = lot. : 85 Boys’ S2 Fancy 736707 VBoys’ “Bell” Brand > ests 300 Boys’ Regular o - Broadcloth Blouses $1.39 Cotton $1 Samples and Slight Pajamas Separate Fancy Vests for Seconds of $1.50 and little fellows from 5 to 8 year: 0 Grades. made just like dad's. A large The genuine “Bell” A chance to replenish the assortment of fancy checks and Brand Blouses, of boys’ pajama needs for the Spring and Summer months. Choice of one or two piece colorings good quality English styles, of neat striped per- broadcloth, in white, 600 Boys’ S50c Easter tan and blue. Made : Neckties, Three for cales and madras; also plain color materials in tan, blue; / with attached collar. Also in the sale will Knitted Four-in-hand 1 )_n‘ found _lv}uu ' 5 i Neckties, in pretty col- $1 famous “Little nd” make. All pink, lavender and white. s full cut and well made. Sizes 6 Sizes 4 to 18 years. to 16 years. = are part wool Perfect home dyeing and tinting [ dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, ight v 'rmta fc is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. | draperies, coverings, hangings, ev- € i Just dip in cold water to tint soft, | erything new. delicate shades, or boil to dye rich, | Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other permanent colors. Each ~15-cent | kind and tell your druggist whether package contains directions so sim- | the material you wish to color is ple any woman can dye or tint lin- | wool or silk, or whether it is linen, gerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, | cotton, or mixed goods. Choice of attached collar or sport styles, of percales, madras, etc., in white and striped effects. The lot em- several inspe braces samples and slight since he “Styles in spring tonics have changed”—remarked Uncle Charlie “I can remember how back in the days of side- whiskers we were all dosed regularly every sprin, with a nauseating concoction of sulphur an molasses to build ourselves up aftera hard winter. Thank Heaven, such tonics have gone the way of the side-whiskers! “Malted Milk is certainly an improvement as a remedy for ‘thas fired fecling’ in, e spring. And the new kind made by Borden’s is an even greater improvement. No wonder it's popular! I take it myself—and it surely does put new life into the old dog. In fact, I like it so much I go on drinking it all year "round, just to keep fit.” orings. Also Bow Ties. Regulation styles for bo 600 Boys $1 and $1.25 Shirts (Samples and Slight Seconds) lTwo for Famous “ » Brand Shirts for boys need no in- troduction to Washington mothers. These are made with | attached collars, others in neckband style. Of good quality I percale and madras, in plain white and neat striped effects. Full cut sizes from 1275 to 14 neck measure. ' 248 Boys’ $1.50 and $2 Shirts (First Quality and Slight Seconds) Tone up your system after the strain of winter The cold winter months drain your energy, lower your vitality, leave you below par. You may not be really sick, but there’s a feeling of general lassitude, jaded appetite, lack of am- bition—all symptoms of spring fever. 200 Boys’ $1.39 to $1.69 Genuine Khaki Flapp 120 Boys’ $1.39 to $1.79 Overall Suits One-piece Overall Suits of Khaki “loll\_?$ made for the bll:svrs It contains all the necessary properties to build up the body and stimulate the system. s . . boys from 10 to 16 years Borden’s is more digestible of ags Covers the en- tire suit; ideal for after school It is easier to assimilate because the casein of the milk is partially fi:edigested—a gualx'ry no other malted milk has. A tired, elicate stomach can digest it easily. play wear. 240 Boys' 69c Overalls The finest tonic at this time of year Two for is Malted Milk. It is wonderfully bracing. It stimulates the whole system, renews energy, restores tired nerves, gives you back your old vigor and enthusiasm. Make a daily habit of Borden’s Malted Milk Form the healthful habit of drinking a glass of malted milk every day— But remember, there’s malted milk and malted milk. 4 Borden’s, made by a new improved process, has certain definite advan- tages over every other malted milk. Borden’s has better flavor Itis rich and delicious, without any of that sickish sweetness found in other malted milks. You can drink Borden’s regularly without growing tired of it. All these are im‘fonm( points in a health food like malted milk. 3 Druggists everywhere appreciate the su- eriority of Borden’s over other brands. hey serve it in preference, four times out of five. If you've never tried Borden’s, cut out thc coupon below and send it to us with 10c in stamps for a sample package. Once you've sampled Borden’s, you'll appreciate the difference. Genuine Blue Denim Eib Front Overalls, with $ shoulder straps and buckle; ankle length; 4 to 14 years. lars, also a few neckband style Of neat-striped madras, white madras and broadcloth, attached col- Some khaki-color soisette shirts in the o for S1. 200Boys’$4.95Spring Reefers and Suils Here’s the idea, purchase the First Suit or Reefer at $4.95. and select another Suit or 32 Regular $5 Junior Norfolk Suits Junior Norfolk Suits, of suiting mixtures and cord- uroys, with knick- erbocker or straightknee pants. Sizes 5 to 7 years in_the lot. Buy the Coat for ¥s want to romp around and play in—they their good clothes. 800 Boys® $1.39 to $3.00 Spring Wash Suits Every Suit War- ranted fast color—a New Suit for any that fade. A large and varied assortment of new Spring Wash Suits, from 3 to Buy the Pants for ’ for boy Sold in Complete Suits ] 3 10 years of age. Only at $2.00 i Made with long or S rments for $5.95. in short sleeves. Smartly made of Both Ga £ Boys' 79 to $1 Belts Peggy Cloth. erfast and Two for New Spring-model Reefers, of all-wool 7 4 mercerized fabrics, in white, cassimeres and rich tweeds; in an assort- | R tan, Dblue, green and gray. ment of neat mixtures; full-belted styles; - Prettily trimmed with contrast- sizes 3 to 8 years. $ It is more valuable as a health-builder and more'enjoyableas a drink. Reefer, any size or style for Your druggist can supply you with this improved malted milk—in 7 or 15 oz. glass packages. Start the habit now of taking Borden’s Malted Milk every day. It's a simple way to build yourself up and keep fit. The Borden Company, Borden Bldg., 350 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Borden’s has higher food value More milk is used in Borden’s, than in any other malted milk, which gives it the high- est food value and almost perfect nutrition. Dorden's THE IMPROVED MALTED MILK —in the square package __- sden e N o €090 tand R Suits of all-wool jersey and tweed: also ) novelty models with mercerized poplin waists and jersey pants; sizes 3 to 8 years. 480 Boys’ and Girls’ $1.25 Koveralls Every suit bearing the original trade-mark label; made with long or short sleeves, of blue denim, khaki, Stiefel stripes and Invinci- ble cloth; trimmed with- red- or blue. All ankle length; sizes 1 to 8 years. All guaranteed not to rig: Striped Collegiate Belts, in assorted colors; also leather belts, with initial buckles. Boys’ $1.50 Base Ball Suits A wonderful opportunity to buy the boys an extra pair or two of pants for school wear: Choice of knickerbocker or straight-knee styles, of suit- ing mixtures and cord- 7 AN % uroys, light tweeds and / 2 dark mixtures; sizes 4 3 B3 to 16 years. Every — ) pair lined. > - 360 Boys' 79¢ to $1 ] = 2,000 Boys’ $1.39 and ‘Wash Pants, 2 for Base Ball Suits, with hat $1.50 Wash Pants to match, of heavy weight> Heavy welght Bnia ki $ h I and Pure Linen Pants, in gray-striped material; gray or tan; fullc age, of good serviceable copied from-*the big boys’ knickerbocker style; sl materials; many with outfits. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Lned Pants A meal—in a minute : With Borden's Improved Malted Milk in the house you're ready—on all unexpected occasions—to serve light nourishing food. Mixed in a jiffy. Straight-knee Pa boys from to 10 7 to 18 years. KEvery pair guar- buttonholes through band anteed washable. waist. Two palrs for $1.

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