Evening Star Newspaper, September 4, 1925, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Elizabeth Donnelly, 929 Maryland Drew Co., Inc, Woodward| James M. Denty, 463 C street,| Etta Donley, 335 North Carolina| District Securities Co., $831 Irma E. Drayton, 2359 Ashmead ] rr R P . d avenue southwest, 32 cents. Bul fldln:. $1,214.71. $659.97. avenue southeast, $2.58. George Frederick Dietz, szos T‘:lrty place, $727.32. ncome ax eturns al George Ducas, 467 H street, 15 cents.| Mrs. Louise D. Davis, 1101 Nine-| Robert C. Dove, 1824 Jefferson| . W. Deal, 816 H street northeast, | elghch street, $12.36. John Dolph, Homer Building i 3 i i Arthur J. Dusold, 1302 .F sireet|teenth street, $1,085.3 place, $109.77. ;511 Miss M. E. Davis, 933 G street, | $826.42. l‘rom DlS"‘lCl and Vlcmlty nutr‘t‘:-a‘-;:.gg‘ b Charles B. nDulc-n. m" Crittenden| Bdmund Z. Daley, care Adjutant . Bon Durant an* wife, Mount | $5.33. 3 B ‘| Dupont Laundry, $328.93. gust, Dabrasky, 3100 Connecticut | street, $741.02. General, $42.70. Ranior Mo o 80 Bmma,_S. Dikeman, 3138 Nineteenth | Capt. Charles H. Derhardt, War De avenue, §22.50 Dr.’ Harry B. Donnally, 1612 I| Cyrll W. Dawson, 1028 Lawrence| ' George H. Davis, 1335 Colymbia|street, $53.6. partient, $27 80 Nequ Davis, 1406 Hopkins street, | street, $340.36. street northeast, $2.55. 3.08 % Department Bank, $1,006 53 ol o (Continued from Twelfth Page.) Dr. H. B. Douglas, 115 Second street | $2. Walter A. Dunigan, 925 Fifteenth| gdwin C. Dinwiddie, 1802 Lamont L O T N - R L T Hr-‘mny G. Delilippio, 220 ¥ street, street, $265.24. street, $31.28, ¥ Floyd E. Davis, 501 Seven reet| Ruby O. Duley, 620 Irving. street, ernon M. Dorsey, 635 F street, 5 southmbat 434040, o surentlesde: - i o Jobin £, Duwson, 134 R ‘street north- $1,030.69, 5 yD R R A Milburn'J. Donoh 9 Kentucky | Bdward . Douglas, 924 B streetcas r. Warren Foles Draper, United Sow avenue southeast, $ | southwest, $12.30, Patrick ' Donoghue, 20 Seventh | States Public Health Service, 1848, | oo Bromce 3iaggr o er, 3518 New ) $1.98 Rayon e Dt | aeaver, Thevtan: . Aiak Seventh | street southeast, $1.79. Capt. D. F'. A. Deottie, United States aldson, 1820 K - avenne a8ITAL. atreot 214 Mary M. Douglas, 512 East Capitol | Coast Guard, $76.47. Richard N. Donaldson, 1820 K street, Silk Hose st James A. Donohoe, 3731 Patterson | Pearl Deucher, 1322 Twelfth street, | street, $16.85. Miss Cecile Demnumy. 1511 Web- | $3. 4.33. el Elizabeth M. Derrickson, Govern- |ster street, $2.7 Groor A Duncan, 3403 Rodman o " Davis, 003-905 B street,| Bertha C. Deane, 1111 East Capitol| ment Hotels, $7.08. onm Divies, 13 Ninth streot south- | street, $30.85. 9C $1 49 5 9. William Dewdney, 1633 W street | east, $58.75. Ralph A Davis, 2827 Fifteenth i Mh‘ hllsls\;lxz;l:)ll ufs:‘r‘l&fi?a‘h e fimt;::fim.v ‘UE ligan, 1319 New York M:lb:;; el s m:‘fit!'ll:rsfl%‘mum Congress Hall Ho- e Sitk Hose White. orchid 1901 Wyoming ‘s "I‘I\mmafl R. Dwyer, Berwyn, Md.,| “fn?r:f ’flf‘: 41 BN "e(;lxz;d:lvr:e:e'l:x‘ Davita, 4001 Four- le%{:&;tfi?:“nm_e. 2662 Twenty-elghth - l" Z:,‘E‘:.h"““::'fl.”’qg& tr 3 N - . " 5 Girard street, $44.03, . : Minni; 021 B th obley E.,Dickerson, 1924 Kearney | E street, :so 5 Roscoe Conkling Davis, 3802 Jocelyn | 1405 » 0 street, $2.14. e A e hidee hon Brig. Gen. George F. Downey, 2112 |street northwest, $20.47. Richard J. Donnelly, 10 Tenth street . ean Up NMen's 20 to $30 Woolen Suits I 2 Massachu-[ Willlam T. Duvall, 912 Maryland | Leroy place. $258. Walter G. Davis, 3312 Lowell street, | northeast, 549,62 S venil sorienat Detroit gineering Co., 513 F |$268.33. 3 Paxison, 4623 Walah . = Here's your chance to buy and economize . Downey, 1629 Columbia ary Denoyer, L streef, $4.38. ] street, §2 John P. Devlin, 1424 K street, $32.76. | street, Chevy Chase, Md., $30. & on a good suit. Taken from our regular Wichtas Derhver: L 'street,| Francis H. Duehay, Woodward| Emily Wayland Dinwiddie, 3027 Q| Mrs. Mattie Davis DowneY. 2112 stock and grouped for quick clearance. 5 7 Building, $1,619.58 street, $34.71. Leroy place, $413.96. ! You will find styles, fabrics and models f {‘““‘“ B. Du Verger, 1519 M 3760 . . Sonaldson, 1925 First| Cora Dahiman, 318 A strest north.| John I Donohoe and wife, 220 Sec-| _Miss Florence T. Dyer, 4124 Third e aial Forng man. M M (he Tt W 0 Vew s st, $2.42. east, 37 cents. ond street southeast, $295.06. streat, $695. P this price commands your attention. Sizes mm'xlfs';‘,’f,‘e e, 1008 e e Seherick, 16 K street| Katherine H. Donnell, 2534 Twenty- | Dale D. Drain, Wilkins Building, [ D. Carroil Digges, 1012 T street, i 1 Z S50 01 44 uns ot o Thsni a et enitalie T George Dagenals, 1811 Vernoh place, | northeast, §22.42 seventh street northeast, $6.60. | $29.40. FLSAAL 2 Fall wear. B j -, TR S George P. Diermier, 1901 K street,| Andrew B. Duvall, Hibbs Building,| Staniey J. Durkee, Howard Univer- J / 9.47. Oswald Davis, 155 Kentucky avenue | ¢{'5¢ P Vi | sity, $33.15. T aIXtR atrent, S e ey and wito, 812 Four-| : Al ~ Clean Up Men’s $35 to $45 Woolen Suits W. J. and C. A. Donnely, 1210|teenth street southwest, $1.30. Twelfth street, §1.02. + Y 3 2 2 5 , About 125 suits that are just the thing b § Daniel Donoghue, 20 Seventh street ¥ = = A { A for Fall, at $19.75. Conservative and snappy T AT W SR e 4 57 Gire N A styles for all men and young men in all- street, $13.50. : Genevieve Daly, 1357 Girard | stys dom.all men. and xouEgmar in. al " Miss Agnes M. Downey, 4229 Third |street, 27 cents. , street, $4.69. Hattie Dale, 432 Seventh street, |‘l[1 ‘tsn a):(\xu n(u:cl;::rg(ehetlali ::latleur?:uon:uc! 33 Willlam H. K. Depue, 225 B street ’l:"‘- 2 Del 614 1 S d = 3 . \, < . northeast, 41 cents. Stephen A. Delauney, street, aturday z = s S = Herbert E. Day, 8 Kendall Green, |$11.75. B 5 3) P h 9 s $ 5 $25.37. e i ™ 1% Michael ¥. Drenner, St. Elizabeth's : s B - 3 Spec:al urchase Men’s 20to 22. OTOPCOHLS Hospital, § Closing tts av T WS i o S s g E 3 4 X gl Just at the right time, 100 fine all-wool : 5 v Fa - blue, London . Drummond, 1138 Twelfth new Fall Topcoats in powder blue, » stre i A gr London lavenders and tans, at this st i [ gouTt quickiyTrade for., [P ! 5 i B 1 B Y e . Fr:tn!res L. Drew, 1409 Oak street, ored, make this a real feature item. 21 cents. H. H. Dur}r\r'l.n.\an 2139 Pennsylvania lS udebaker ' & .‘ Sizes 34 to : 3 rd street, $1270. " Pmuer Dureb\Hq Flr' H » ‘Men’s (Fiu 3 The Talk of the Town Felt Sport 5 3nH De Grott, jr., 1309 Spiers road, — . Clot i, Dopesh. 10 Nain st Fall Suits Are 6 Ay $10 and $12.95 New Fall Hats M. Dixon, 1324 Monroe street, PELh 2o s st ILI\ ALE! | Now the Important ! A Silk Dresses $1 .79 s';::-m;gfins and wife, 3408 Macomb A G H N Feature Of the Day Shannon J. Donaldson, 4726 Four- 6. teenth street, $29.26. 750 Tenth St. S.E. = '} \ , Vacations are over. Autumn , Pt $6.75 needs are pressing. The new goods are here. And changes in K Featuring. the biggest value dresses _store hours on Saturdays Wl“ P p A you can imagine. We've got values in this sale that have the women talking. make Saturday Shopplng fOl' 3 b You can choose from satin-faced can- ¥ tons, crepe-back satins, flat silk crepes, P : 2 . ) Seautiful quality Wool Fel men more convenient. SO we etc,” in beautiful styles with long or Sport Hats in sida roll. off-the. short sleeves. Colors include pansy, face, pirate, back roll and pokes Wl” be Open a” da} Satufday ! ; pencil blue, black, cuckoo, etc., and sizes (fih’,:,,f';l Lli,',d""“"m, colos, tns " cuckoo, pencil are 16 to 4. Get one to wear over your blue, black and gray. A hat untll 6 p-m.- = L abiod Shir veimting. 7 for matron, miss or girl at a & big saving. ! cial Purchase o . The new materials need an B 00, 5600 med 5700 Advance Sale of $2.45 and $2.95 introduction. ~ Our Fall Suits o . Men’s Shoes| Schaol Shoes for Boys & Girls embrace the most desirable \and Oxfords| $1 Autumn patterns and colors : : including for the first time e - this-season the new Fall Crea- S, tion of all-wool Scotch fabric AN e Il B it e Hutchins, American Gentleman and oth. = Solid Leather gre;, Tane. patents. gun metal. calf and SAKS BOYS SECTIONS are now f(?Ct, quite different from the her:- ready with the new Fall apparel for boys rmgbone of last season—the tai- with stocks that are complete and up to loring is our own high standard, . [ . Saks standard. All moderately priced. the J{fmd usually egmplm ed in oYy m 1020 on gaS- “The Lon gie” much higher priced suits. ‘ " thatk all/ . Most Popular Suit for Boys The coat is Wales model with $14.75 $10 75 a little more fit to the back, Sizes 12 to 18 years. Sin- § 4 to 10 years. ~WhICh 1S 1n keeplng ‘V]th a t]fle gle or double breasted Styled like big b::l(;trglrcs-’ br()ader ShOulder. A“ the ma- coats. Blunt vests, golf and with single or smart, wide-bottomed long breasted coat — vest — one terials are our own \Vith the cus- trousers. The new Fall short and one long wide- fabrics and colorings. bottom trousers. tomary workmanship that Saks Boys’ TWO-PantS Vest puts into tS}::Ss_g[;ftdF?O(fi)f clothing. Suits, $12.75 Smart English Cut Coat—blunt vest and one golf and one regular knickers. Well tailored of fabrics selected for their s?urdy wearing qualities. Serviceable mixtures in the nght- V‘/ elght Fall Hats £ new Fall colorings. Sizes 7 to 18 years, ‘;,’) . The real soft beautifully shaded BOYS’ New Fall Wash Suits Fall hats-are also in, and we know : Special, $1.69 that you-meq will certainly appee- ; “Y\IDN'T you know that if'you have less than dhree Popular side-laced middy and button-on styles in the ciate their flexible soitness. '1he pop- - . sl dedra(larl: ]‘:l]am‘ colors or their n;mbinatiuns, oi}bod quality ular shades }_)rcvaxl—the kind that F g?llomofgu.m Y"“f Ford, you are liable to on -otton wash fabrics. Every suit guaranteed fast color. are so becoming tp most any $5 steep hills? Next time this happens get out your gange GaEeaE o B . type. Saks Special ; s stick and see how much gas you've got. Then, if the gasis s Qhe : Boys’ Shirts and Boys’ Hats and Stetson hats of the same type, in \ low, turh the car around and run her up the hill backwards. Blouses Caps the newer shades, embodying the style / That little trick will save you from getting a wrecking car i note of the day as only a Stetson can. out for nothing.” SpeClal, 95C $1- 50 and The man who wears a Stetson does \ / Shirts ml »xvn-cl\vhu:u] styles $2 OO not have to be told—he knows. s These stunts that experience has tanght the Fleet Boss :;:wy;:a;\: \.\,v'y‘;-(:\ 12 t 4 (l:m g Fall Stetsons 8 \ come in mighty handy, but if you want to play really sate Blouses — collar-attached A large and complete Saks—First Floor / keep your tank well filled with «“Standard” and you won’t style—woven madras—ox- showing of the newer styles P . & ford and novelty weaves in of hats and caps for the stall on any hill. Take a look at thé oil level, too, before >}tripe;§ un(} novelty prints. large or small boys at these you start on your trip. Have you tried the new “Standard™ Sizes 6 to 16. very interesting prices. Ford 2 Yt is the best we 1 Shand o And everything else the boy will need for the school Imported Scotch Golf Clubs Motor Oil for o outfit. Unioudsuits~neck\\'ear———l)elts—raincoats and hats 5 far and we use a lot of Ford cars ourselves. —bath robes, dtc. All attractively priced, and in showings that are sure to please. $1-55 g o STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Never before have we been able to offer such a remarkable value i First Long Pants Section Offers in imported c]ubs.. These have imported Scotch heads with hickory “ ” Junior ngh 2-Trousers Suits shafts and calf skin grips. } 75 : Midirons Mashies . ¥ $24. Mashie Niblicks =~ Putters Most opportune at the right season for the lad to don : i 7ot 7 : . sl ' his first long-trousers suit. And the two-trousers feature - Also a num_lur of anht and Ditson Drivers sl_ss ¥ a"n is the practical way to begin. Correctly styled, single or and Brassies .o - double breasted models and correctly tailored of the 3 newest Fall fabrics in sizes 30 to 38, Sports Goods Section—Fourth Floor - _ Saks—Seccond Floor. \firm m S A \ A N e - PRy T - e A RESULT OF 55 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN REFINING. 5

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