Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1925, Page 14

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14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925. Sl .00 Boys’ Pants -[EST W|NNER78 GIFT Boe).ks and Mapf Help Execuli've Familiarize Himselj’ B(;"ls'H a‘;l" With the Physical Surroundings on Massachusetts Birmingham School Board Coast, W here He Will Spend Vacation. } FOR Explains Its Rejection of in the vicinity " When President Coolidge goes to) taining pri Swampscott, Mass., for his vacation | the lane Teading from the main high S -~ Sessions’ Offer. Thie e e Wil be s famiiar | was with the general lay-out of the sur- Thr‘ White House has become con- 720_22 24 7th St. Nw ounding country as the averuge na- siderably disturbed ovet the g fons for the Presi- ections in v ition and re- committees at White is the Coolidge way. number of invi h» dent has been devoting | dent to visit vi considerable time during the last few | England during hi good | days to the study of that little corner | quests from individua S of the [of the Massachusetts coast. This|and organizations to by the | study bas included books, folders, time | Court some time during the Presi Sirmingham, | tables, maps, blue prints and the like, |dent’s sojourn there. The senders of and if there is anything relating to |these are being notified that the Pre: ’| the topography or history of Swamp- |dent is going away from Washin, scott and its immediate environs that |for quiet and rest and th President Coolidge does mnot know [intention of following about when he starts on his vacation | resembling the one he h: it will not be h . the e offer of Robert ~old national orato pion, to use his $2,000 prize nucleus for the promotion citizenship in the city country has been re board of education ¢ Ala his nat home, vml received in Washington e board members, howeve sub: bed that amount indivic and have asked the people of Birming 7 to 17 size Boys' Pants and 0 to 15 size~ BEHRENDS’* T LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PAT Blouse of per- cale and ging- ham. Both for W iz, LOOK FOR THE RED SlGNS routine maintained Dollars Do Double Duty Tomorrow ham to show their appreciation of the [t ¥ in Washington since being President honor Sesslons has done his city by | Sever - — I ending contrib 1s to the id so | the topography % 9 7 Store — g | [t B ,\‘,‘m(\‘,’;,”]f\‘,"’,;f,.gz sent to the President for his I’s impossible to advertise all of the great $1.00 N T hOP° l;mmpul{lltg‘lts) i i i baiotise iea in the schaol |enment. In his customary precise " i i o mail or phone orders. o C. O. D’s. = specnnh on each of the three floors. Red signs will lead exchongee Noleelundz. ane. T o e tor| manner the Prestdent took these to z e h e " hool | Right after dinner he was deeply ab- While the Birmingham —school | ¢oheq in thelr study for more than an board felt that the spirit of vouns A0, ChetE ! i lons: gift was highly laudable, it | hour. They showed the roads, boule- him in the attitude of doing more 21l IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIHII||lIH|l||IIIIW|IlIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIIlllIlIIlIV R| It Doesn’t O| TakeLong These Prices Tomorrow Only | ‘you to the gigantic values not adverllsed ‘Women’s Long Crepe 3 Yards Tub Stripe S1.50 Colored Umbrellas <hore line, the loca, of “White Court,” lanes, the tion and bound: than his share for a cause which which Is to house the President, and B d 1 th f ehould be a commun e the 'ge estates earby. 5 EE R o —for small defects KIMONOS $ roadaclo or $ Red, green, Dlue, black and $ with the . ; E To be had in stripes, checks and neat i SHEaRRs J s to do dollars worth Nice quality crepe. Pretty colors. fig Desirable remnant lengths and brown, with fancy mah-jong et ericreating: F | of damages to tinZ ]y cut and well made and all sizes, fast colors. 36 inches wide Ihandles and cord school board ’ £ — B = flashed to friends Massachusetts, roofs. That 0 Girls’ — = = T o e rnc it | Aeahed o ety 18 Masaohieet |8 | 7 e ol v 2— Women's 320 1t was said, Is that phonograph records | White Court nelghborhood in greater i iithe oot o i I 3 H A T S 59c Men s ‘' of "Seeaions priewinning oration ba RouEt tielehbgrhoeds ifrenter amine - he roof_regu- £ ||| I Costume Slips placed on the market, the royalties | v e e N jarly and make repairs it il p Clokis it Bon nderwear erived from them to be devoted to the | White Court neighbors. It contains a promptly. I S e ne eitpe s ot eood Flower Trivmen: Hats. f {nvn-l: Board members feel that the | minute outline of the rocky coast line, fiOur prices are the lowest I ¥ P s t m nuu» girls. W market in the schools and homes for | showing the crevices and inlets, rocks, G that best materials and i quality muslin, in misses’ and anacotors, S0 ' el 3 for such a permanent re women's sizes. Lo il ord of the speech | streams and the like. would be great. B When the President has finished Commenting on the fund editorially, | with this little study of North Shore e Birmingham ne said geography the maps will _be turned But whatever is done, the fund is| qver to the head of the White House [S now a reality and will grow from year | secret service detail to use in mapping | 2 to vear, and a 15-vear-old youns man|out his plans for rding_the oc- service permit. Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Yhone Mai 3016-17 ‘.‘ $1.29 Rayon Sports Satin Il $1.25 Silk Crepe de Chine | $1.39 Silk Pongee 3—50c ‘1 $1.25 Satine womell S $ il = Balbngganthrts { and Drawers § has thus opened a field of great us v C 8 or_ms 1 1 L (o, £ | St of White Cour and for maln | Sy $1.19 Rayon Printed Silks Costume Sli : ‘ in the public schools of Birmingham. ostume Sips Rlbbed The, ltem of real value and sreatest et (1) $1.39 Rayon La France Lustrous, silklike q orth, afte . was the motive that | ery ¢ t prompt. b y( to think school uick, safe, sure relief. I | very new, beautiful B oo Srvven sk prossue S nion Suits HEADS deAN 'LAWYERS Mrs. B. S. Matthews Elected Presi- 2—Big Girls Organdy Dresses $ .,—-l)'k Women's 5 Yards 35¢ 1 2% Yards 55¢ Printed Voile $ Tussah Pongee $2.00 Girls’ ) inches wide. The \ on's n Bar Association to be held next Sep- tember in Detroit. Judge Kathryn Sellers of the Juvenile Court and Mrs. Pike were n Jail Window Bungalow Aprons “over-all \prnnq Silk and Cotton Printed Crepes $ and pert 1 Figured Broadcloth (each dent of Bar Association. S on tiand [ : y Tl DRESSES N | i s ight, and Miss Olive B | = . La ed vice president, at , . 49C 2 Yards 69c 2—69¢ Children’s = S Mln;; Held 5t LA Collees Wob 3 Yards 49c T hB d I fl?’ Broadeloth Organd Muslm Undefwear 5 Yards Assorted Ohiie s croeral ciontod Its invaluable for Tissue Gingham ussah Brocade ) y whs, Bloorge: Wlute Goods Olive Geiger etary; Miss Ka | Rashes Burns o e ot h Self-color i Chamb: = I : “ Johnson, treasurer, and Mrs. Peari! | Chafing Stings kb Srocade, . i ambray 2 Klein, member of the executive com ticaues; 1 IR g I broidery trim - i mittee. Judge Mary O'Toole of the Sunburn Cuts checks: full : Drdilony * . - ol MIICIDST Gt ares | | Thats why you need and pexfort White Organdy Dresses A = 2 Matthews were named delegates to 2 79¢ 2 Yards 79¢ 2 é the annual meeting of the American| | 2—79%¢ in neatly tailored styles. z | i Resinol ed alter- 6 Yards 25c Two Extra Size Printed Cretonne $ Women’s Gowns $ T$1.50 Girdles gl | Two 79 Boys i and Corsets $ Cloth Caps $ New Shapes Coutil retty n \ Jber Corsets. I ew 1 qua per- = 1] cate, made s el A one labeled) and Pretty 5 | ll\l"f“\. ki - W TS . z i . $1.39 81x90 Seamless 8 Yards 19¢ Chambray Dresses, in _dfighiiZe~| Bed Sheets 36-In. Longdo(b beautiful new styles, and colorings; 6 to 14 sizes. bleached and Why Red Star Homes Enjoy iressing, finished with ch hem. & [ ] L — = — etter oo lng an a lng — | $1.50 Ladies’ $1.39 Long —~ 3 ) Silk Hose Silk Gloves Women s $10. 00 Sllk | 1$5.00 Women’s Summer A7 | ramons 3. s T o | \ Jurge il Sl o gray. Heavy M [ | | Substandards. embroidered backs. f\ Il 3 Pairs 59¢ Ladies’ 2—69c Children’s Pav $9.98 for the | Broadcloth “Like f Rayon Hose Rayon Sport ay $9.98 for th : Silk” Voile I y Hose first $0.98 dress—vou I | Black and all new X Turn-back 2 i I'cotors. se that 100 ufl e for bovs 1 Select a regular $4.98 % | ‘(mf:r M]]::"l.\:l‘ “‘mt and & Looks like can get a second | dress for $4.98 and the é botter. Substandards. adiaicmet e i - . &1.00 g | privilege is_yours to e — - dress for S$100. Z | buy a second dress for SLOJGHIs k] Confirmation i : = $1.00. Bloomer Dresses and Bridal Beautiful styles, rich | Figures, stripes and Limited quantity $ Wreaths $ 6 ) colors and all sizes in | plain colors. 16 to 50 _‘fi' %l “Hiking” dresses [,, Nice selection of ™ = | sizes. serviceable Khaki e M lot. 4] ‘. Ladies’ $1.25, $1.50 Beaded $1.50 Men’s ':(;yc o e s s | $1.50 and $2.00 7—25c Infants’ =0 3 Union Suits Knit Pants $ Men s\_(sf','fts 3 $ Undershirts Bags and Pajamas a Union: Suits, inath $ Sl (' i S e $ P °Ck°fl>°°ks $ Blue maize, laven: letic style, for men Ribbed FPants with colors; tai ribbed quality. Two . iy A R ey loap f 1 and youths. French band. o —_ o E ’ 3—59¢ Children’s 8 Pairs 19¢ . Infants’ Sox : '|'l;‘l’(‘?!- E: r- $ Fancy Colored Top $ length So: ‘or babies. with fancy turn-back Besftorubalies s i cuffs: fine ribbed. Al vorted. perfect qua | colors. ity; sizes 10 S........ French band. T $1.29 to 51.69'30_\'5' $2.00 and $3.00 Girls’ I Wash Suits Voile Dresses ‘ l'lz.\?\ Chambray Lace, Ribbon and and Linene Suits, in Embroidery - trimmed Women & Chlldren Children’s Play Sandals and Oxfords White Dresses that sold to $3. Some g 5 slightly mussed. 4 to to 8 year sizes. o RED %571@ etroit a or $1.00 Corset 2—69c S 7 Yards Curtain 4 Yards 36-inch Detro : Sizes to 2 @ I L 5 z @ ME S setene Rompers and Marqulsdle Black Sateen Both for Creepers WOMEN’S S M $ inch Fine Grade $ P50 G Play Pumps and Oxfords auisette 1n checks of teen, in black only Butch and Black, Gray and Tan. various sizes and col- Remnant len our re: r 39c grade. ored borders. O e Toth Tor Women’s Black $2.00 and $3.00 EXHIBITION WEEK ||| 2.00 Babies’ 1-Strap Kid 5—35c $1.39 White e 2 = = ks 7 2 5 5 = & Lots of clean, hot heat is needed to do gpqd cooking or b.{kxfig. Whether Knit Capes Women's Sweaters l l Pillowcases Voile Curtains it is pmdmed by city gas or kerosene oil is not important. But you must BLY Bl Tever $ Rayon-a n d-woal ) ouse Perfect Pillowcases, $ o et e $ \nd you can have this heat no matter where you live. .]““ Placc a Red and collars. Limit long or shcr]r eeve lppers cotton and finished \\‘nh l,:r{\inn(]m,'h“‘! eds: custo ; ith a 3 ing and valance. Star Oil Stove in your kitchen. Then, like thousands of other women in oil one to customer. ST | stvies: a1l LM withadnchihem: s stove communities, your cooking troubles will stop. 2 90 Children’s 2—69c Babies’ $1.56 Traveling 2—69¢ 214 Yards $1.69 House Learn what this Different Oil Stove can do Bathing Suits | $ White Dresses BAGS AlLSilk Sox $ 59c—87-Inch DRESSES i i ibition” S kni e broidery a n d Full Size Black Pure Thread Silk Brown Sheeting Tieback, Sashstyle, All this week we are conducting a special “exhibition” of Red Star stoves. We are nit one-piece suits, Em imme u Tmitation Leather Sox, in black and all 23 yards will make Braidtrimmed doing it so that every woman who desires, may witness an actual demonstration of how . l'l"f,'h(f“”'m Ay Bags with strong i e G el a you a Heavy Seamless Dresses of corded the patented Red Star all-metal burner produces gas heat—how it burns oil without :'}‘(':l; 5,';;’“"‘ LS locks and catches. ity: beautiful colors. e ':,‘;"m'""("', 1:?,\'7',‘:” wicks—Now it cooks and Inkm as fast as gas. \We want to demonstrate, too, how the beautiful Red Star finish of white porcelain and black enamel cleans in a jiffy— how the whole stove is constructed along most modern, sanitary lines. In a word, we want to prove to you how much more cooking and baking service common kero- sene oil will give if you burn it in the modern Red Star Oil Stove. Prices to fit your purse ish Towel with colored borilers 15 yard lengths, heavy dur- of pink, blue, gold and laven- der; quick to. absorb and per- fect. Full 39 inches wide in 3 to This is a Big, Heavy Turk- able round-thread quality. T 9 Yards 15c 39-Inch g 4—20x40 Fancy = —— e — Brown Muslin $1 Bath Towe_le $ 50c Women’s “ONYX” The Red Star is not expensive. Any average home can afford one. There is a size Straws DZ‘ YardGs' S'l:nd' B.—O‘)c Boys 3 PAIRS FOR for every need—two to six burners.” There is a price for every purse. Come during ess Ginghams LOUSES this speciad exhibition. See and know why Red Star homes everywhere enjoy deli- Silks Wide range of new styles. Attached-collar Blouses of Famous I ciously cooked foods every day of the year. Remnant lengths and ~full good chambray and percale. “Onyx" Hose | ; 3 g Combinati pieces all perfect. Pretty, fast-colors stripes and of splendid i mnations white! N quality, sheer, fine Tisle in black, white, gray, peac tan and apri- | B8 cot ; guaranted r | | W. S. JENKS & SON Exclusive Agents for ). C. and Suburbs 723 7th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. PHONE MAIN 2092 All the new bright colors, as. well as black. Stylish shapes *for young girls and women. perfect quality. 2—69% 2—69c Boys’ “MAMA” DOLLS § Union Suits § Yufam Babies that cry Drawer body style, ribbed “Mama.” Good size and and regular balbriggan suits. dressed with white slip. 24.to sizes.

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