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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925. e William A.l.ngoppldam, 158 F street | Knapp Mary Lane, 2335 California M Laurence Mills, 1311 G street,| Moore Theaters Corp., $1,786.71. . = Sguthbast, BL4.90. street, $49.74. John Oliver Mogue, the Argonne, | $137.80. Grosvenor Monroe Jones, 2415 W. T. Nishwitz, 3301 Fulton street Income Tax Rellll ns Pald C. W. Lehew, 629 Quincy street,| Ajifreq T. Larson, 3506 Lowell street, | $57.03. | Ernest Frederick Mechlin, 3072 Q|Twentieth street, $34.34. 5 | $48.93 . . 42 ikt & $58.02. Mrs, Ida W, Miller, 639 E street, $500.84. s % Sty Roy L. Neuhauser, 1847 Kalorama . Lillard, 1370 ia Mrs. a . ler, E street g Jacob Meyerhoff, 1925 Sixteenth ~0q From District and Vlcllllly road, $5.10. ard. 1370 Columbla | ""g hert P. Lane, care American Red | northeast, $8.3: W. 'E. Montgomery (deceased), 1743 | iree, $201 > Sixteenth) road. $700.50 Lonborough, 2700 Q street, $22.44. | Cross, $30.61. C. L. Marlow, 1423 Harvard street,| Rhode Island.avenue, $335.25 A Reais i Yernon fs Nichold, 1006 Webiag [ o Hervert et Tk 1 et | laarsd T o 34O Gt MM o Irs. Rosina M. May, 1303 Kenyon| il i el Sayestier N v o fContinued from Page Twenty) |Btrest 47005 @ @ and wite, 1033] Geores M: Lotmbach; 1848 Harvart | Miss HoN® Iausby,. 1098 anyou| MC, Pleasant Cerage Co., $5i53M. forbert . Michael, Bureau of Navi.| Gladys Helen Morse, 121 V. strest, | executor for the estate of Anson Mil O A, Jacks a X 32,73 gation, Navy Department, $51.44. 7.87. S S n&lop:l'ffn"d e Bt i e e Lanman, 1310 Furragulu"!;s:;'afii'fll‘i dnd Ruth Lawson, 18! Mansions, $119.45. Earl M. Mackintosh, ‘735 Fiftesnth| Oncar H. Muse, 1840 Vernon street s PR Rl e e K street, $12.17. Quincy place, $2.56. Mintwood Apartment House Co., street, $378.23. s G B S T B SR soe o : IS8, Bt | R. N. Koblegard, Woodward Bulld eorge W. Lynch, 1430 A street,| Viola V. Lelonde, 1614 Seventeenth | $440.62. 5 Robert Meyer, 2704 Cathedral ave-| Susanne D. Maltby, 1671 Madison | 7 : Y " W. R Hines, ‘2901 Fourteenth | Ing, $756.28. 51. ;| street, $2.59. 1 Miss Mary . Manien, 1487 Rfode | uus, $I6.84 el A d Mrs. G. Nordlinger, Fea T 728 Homer L. Kitt, 1330 G street, §1.-| Albert T. Love and wife, 2709 Wis-| R. Bdward Lambert, 6630 Georgia | Island avenue, $165. =~ o M, O Aherican Bk e e Edmund G. Hughes, 630 Keefer| 13412, | consin avenue, $23.34 avenue, 17 cents. Miss Helen ‘May, 923 Ninth street|road, $268.47. . jhunb vead; 12 ; N e N Gl ghes, 63 C. J. Cusack, 1849 Kalorama road, | Morrls Ladinsky, 4430 Seventh| Anna H. Lander, 2002 G street, | northeast, Mary O. Mally, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- | Helen F. Moore, 1330 Park road, A R e ’h‘n s 3 Ka h street, $14.22. $6.15. g % Eighteenth and | pital, $75.03 | $5.77. Mrs. J. C. Nourse, 14 Towa cirele, '“Pe:(‘m!;\:‘qv Houston, S Kanawha George Lambros, 1315 Spring road, | Lena Ruth Leatherdan, 228 First 9. Henry S. Mott, 1748 Q street,| Miss Eva McCarthy, 412 Sixth|$813.44. & 3 'S Haislip, 2120 First street, | teenth street, $162.51 a0 5 R 6 Fi e s 5 T, R R Mo AT ARG Tt Maveial, s 1Rt et n‘f‘-i"“r‘"'r“\"{‘lwxuv'7':7 Rl | ““Otis Beall Kent. Colorado Building, ar ambros. 1106 Fifth street| David Loughman, 916 I street., beel. SILBE G L T na Mason, b1 Serumer i, 5 s | B R A e | street. $359.42. T Agnes W aime, Government | Sel!s avenue, $1,194.84 e Madge 3. W, McHusn, 98, | Hotels, | (Continued on Page Twenty-three.) | $4.460.03 northeast | Louis Krick, 1722 Pennsylvania | K. H. Lane, 7400 Sixteenth street, |$3. ” $63.10. Nellie T. Harlow, 2501 Massachu sett enue, $1 ph . Hall, Naval Observatory 5 744 N street, $1,4 Charles C. Haig, 1407 W street,| . Louls Kramer, 815 Ninth street, $43.30 $181. Ralph Howenstein, 652 H street| Uarter Keene, Mendota A} northeast 66, | ments. 22.91. y Tiard, 1607 Twenty-eighth | Hush 504.40. 1.\' ey Eer, & K Harns, 1439 T street - 2 Thirty.sixth Twenty-first Handley Motor Co., §150.73 arry A. Kite, 220 Wyoming ave. | Max Harris, 4600 Thirteenth street, | fue. $1.300.18. $10.82 | Hellene Kingsley, 1330 Nineteenth LTeon B Bajegker, (3320, Wisoomsin U, e ey, 700 AT on et | ¢ Shop Saturday—Store Closed — ik 4 Shop Saturday—Store Closed Ewart Hobbs, 2111 Eighteenth 3 Labor Day Labor Day street 5 Mrs. Mar: King, 1340 W street | 1 William Ennis Hedian, 2014 R street 7 - ls Hedign Kauffmann, 1708 New Lucie W. Hansucker, 1010 North | I avenue, $26.76. ! Carolina avenue, $5.55 [ Klein, 3005 Thirteenth Earle H. Huish, 2618 Thirteenth | Stre stret ; [ Jloséph J. ¥ Kletn. 3905 Thirteentn | “Going back to school” doesn’t seem such a hardship to the.girl or boy who starts off in an array of new school Ste m 7. Howisol 3232 Park |Street x . b " B . hd = . . I e (” [ Colorado Building, clothes. And “getting them ready for school” doesn’t seem-half so expensive or bothersome to the Mother who is acquainted 1il, 1400 H et, $3.59 i = . y <4 3 pas o 7 = thaway, 2305 Eighteenth | i 10 Tenth street north with The Hecht Co. Boys’ and Girls’ Shops. A whole floor—the Third—devoted to juvenile apparel. Tman, 1918 M street, 2 Kaslow. 439 N street, § Hunter, Chevy Chase, | Samue! Keemie and wife | IR 0 P o L 1 e . Fall Frocks She’ll Need $ snrad J. Herzoz. 36 New York ave-| . Kay, care of Adjutant General, Frank Hines. Altamont eph . Kay, lieutenant colonel of 3 2 United States Army, care of Adjutant I. Hanley, jr L § 8. | Ger al, U. § A., $11.63. Yen 1000 " froc - o1 H o ey T okl Ul L e NG 00 Practical school frocks —and others quite S iy ¢ g s T ™ ; 2 ’ \ suitable for special occasions. Straightline and Gen. C. 1. Humphrey, Wyo-|stieet noriheast. FE ; 3 belted styles—some with pleated skirts. ai- partments. $81 Miss Jennfe G ] - A iR : . % : 32 £ 2 Munit ilding, $3L75 | vefett I Kern, Naval Academy. { . ~ I\ bloomer frocks in sizes 6 to 10. And just see th melfarb, 133 Pennsyl- | solis, Md., §18.14. 5 i i : ‘ st Sl = = | Dorothy C. Korte, Government Ho- o I how many different fabrics there are: € N. Hoffman, Magill Building, | tels, $6.60 . : : = . - Smaller L = 1 Katherine Kootz, 1828 Park road, 5 Wool Jersey Striped Flannel French Serge Miss Florence S ayden, care Na-|$ ) . ~ el iz o 7, ] e e e s 4 | Plain Flannel Checked Flannel ~ Wool Plaid ! | School- C Havian e’ National | es Kelly, 1206 North Capitol 5 Vlizabeth E. Kane, 58 T street, $9.99. 5 Willilam W, K o Imlay, 1324 Thirty-ffth | sireet, $17.6 Kline, 1430 Montague ni. May (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) gir] . $3.95 Glrls' coats“‘Fur Cuckeo Velvet, $3. Trimmed, %16-5° e Suci $3.95 Kraft, 403 K s TR LSRRGy Kraft, 403 K street north- ARAERmE 313441 John Imirie, 305 West Bradley e kai, B hty-fifth Chevy =, Md i Jeanne Pumps, n 364 Home Office | J C @ M. Kloeppinger, 2637 Garfield 3 4 5 oo street, $3.10. sizes 2V to 7, $5 Interstate Utilities Corp.. $1,851.60 & Y o o o3 S3-- - i . Clarige Pumps ; Albert O. and Leonara P. Madeira, 2 e N ncis H. Jackson. Burlington | Chevy Chase, $1.357.97 = sizes 214 to 7, Apartn 3,436.14 arry Lenty, 713 Nineteenth - T Jeasle Jin Johnson, 2908 N |Street, $1 ). Southern 7Vies, < % g TR & = * % RS Tt R Hhves A sives 214 to 7. $5 Smooth, velvety buckskin, suedecloth, broad M4 Louisiana |$9834 n o] cloth and diagonal wecaves, in new shades of anie Luttrel, 2101 Connee- ) P . ] ; ‘ 2508 Pennsylvania | tiout avenue, $3.469.09. Y(N'{"‘a' / “_‘“}t"» grackle blue, rust. ginger and cuckoo. Coats de- Carolina F. Lucas, National Saving aizes o= to 7, $3 Soned especially for e SC. o £ 7 S I, cidestlmng TroLe Kol 165850 i A 5 signed especially for the schoolgirl of 7 to 14 Leonard, 1463 Harvard Roys” High (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) J. B. Latimer & Co., 1829 Sixteenth | 4 Shoes, sizes 10 Johneon, Bond Ruilding. | street, $1,527.40 : to 6, $4 sutian, 705 Ouray Buila-| s 'v}:f.'.'“l,,.s,.}" 2324 " e | Silk and Cloth Bdlbriggan chusetts avenue, $9 il A i, -l College . College Johnson, 1223 Twelfth| IFrank M. Low, Ninth street and | Penn 2 Pennsylvania avenue, $6.272.64 2 A 2 T B Misses 'Y , Misses northeast, $23 street; $274.32 | Sleanor Jones, National Cathedral{ George R. Linkins. 1332 Massachu- | | - Eleanor Joni ational Cathedral| George R Linkine, 1332 Massachu-| ; _. 510.95 ) Hats for Of richly colored fabrics, bordered with beaverctte, mandoza beaver and wmandel. (QI;U;? Velv 95 AR Delit Blue Velvet. Tenks, 511 Eleventh School, $2.25 3 Mabel R. Johnson, 3520 S street, $4.20. | Dorsey A. Lyon, 2035 ¥ street, $50.76. G A 3 ! The kind a girl simply must Brace M. Johnson, 1320 Clifton street, Charles H. Leavell, 1362 Monroe | v ¥ $18.23 street northeast, $145.81. \ G have for all-round, Anna M. Joyce, 1300 Harvard street, George W. Linkins, 1719 K street, | b il | . .95 & $5.01 $2,318.73. 5% : A ngh Lucius W. Johnson, 1810 Nineteenth | Sol Lansburgh, 420 Seventh street, “Ritrita’’ < general wear. street, §17.49. . $118.88. Fitrite One and trwo-picce models, School { v in sises 13, 15 and 17. Misses 5. Janney, Thomas Circle and | A conservative Street . usetts atenue, $19.51. Miss Elen Jones, 331 Webster street, | MEETITRTIHIEAIN 1rae[u“r’~ *Shoes ; frock is an absolute nec- : ~ Without dispute, the 7 . $5 e o (Johnson, 214 Fifth Sneu’ e i i : § for BOYS { 3 e.hi\)'] .‘? theh n}\!odcrnf 4 = smartest fabric for Fall | P G elour. $5 b o S0 a girl — whether o C 2 5 e R R /. sray velour, $5 lld d and Girls S Naag Wed wear—and so very, very W. Jarvis. Post Office Build ik 1 ik s M silk or weool. practical for school or Silk and velvet, Jenks Seventh —— - $4 | These of satin, crepe e R S aas: \ - - — H | de chine, twill or finely Old Blue velour, $ I e e ODORLESS WATER CLOSET Girls” High Q? woven flannel introduce Any number of styles e T. Jones, 1563 Wyoming ave he ;3"‘?- ;‘;:‘ 2 [ 1 | rich new shades of with new necklines, long a o)"a y crayon blue, pansy, sleeves and inverted or b Alton Jenkins, 920 Bighth street Bovs’ Oxtords: cuckoo. bokara, grackle, “lick-pleat” skirts. And Miss Margaret J. Joy, 2123 Eight | sizes 10 to 6. §4 ?1; r’e”\. o ?a\-\ ":ll?d eenth street, 90 cents, <. v few A Marcus Jones, ‘1147 Twentieth ~ (Pt Figer:) \A.ac 13 ;“: f‘l‘l ke street, $9.17 N & L Sizes 13, 15 and 17. Jackson, 1220 O street, » f (Third Floor. The Hecht Co.) (Third Floor. The Hecht Co.) “B. Jackson, 1501 K street a dozen or more differ- ent colors. Mannie Johnson, Government Ho- | tels, $10.21 Ida M. Johansen, 612 B street south- e e s e | NN eSS | i A g " Long Trouser Suits e v SR e N2l A for High School necticut avenue, $75.89. | N A\ Arthur Jordan Piano Co.. $4,449.59. | \ s ) $ 50 Joseph Abner Johnson, 1419 Clifton | X \ / 71 161 25C Pencil B0xes Ameca C. Johnston, 1403 Rhode Is-| ' N : & /5 \ land avenue. $6.51. \ Fost csits o = Ehers - Sames T. dovee, House Offce Build WS _ e e, i B % 10c An odorless, west, $19.15. ing, $3.30. | ¥ 440 Seventh street | . E Full-length and 74 sport hose, in 2 i ; ot S0t i s automatic ventilating | v F’?l s d/s pSt 3'1 . I ) school boy. Knickers for every day and long trou- . and time again for 25c. All ready tiona) Fank Buliaing, S1001 1 Closet Fixture leading Fall shades. VeI e sers for Sunday. Tailored in English fashion,-with / R y ; S Carl Jaeger and wife, 908 Twelfth || 1 4 very important that the air we |{inforced, and consequently splendid single-breasted sack coat and 4-button vest. Choose ; \ for the opeming of school, with 3 Etreet. $37.86 breathe be pure: . ' . . . . tltl;um H. Jenkins, 1738 M street, || mon indoor “Tof r“'n ,;’_ whe e it for school. Sizes 6 to 10. from a number of good-looking heathers, plaids Al 2 pencils, a pen, eraser and small rule. |] Rt possivle 2 T 4 .|| normWest” “and see ‘how completely P and plain colors—in sizes 8 to 18 o o i W, Johnson, 635 F street, S TAKON fit captu "Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) . E play s s1zes ¢ . - nson streef HE TAKOMA ¢ ousnieabtures || (‘Fhird Floor. echt. Co : pieiry e NI e N Only one to a child. $3.87 $3.87. | The new way of introducing “longies” to the A B The very same you've seen time W. Jones, 2520 L street north- | - > ; 3 i t (Third Floor.) whatever. . Be Sure the Children s ’ ! TN Be Sure to Ask For - Have Rubbers LR BOF)'::S ‘?‘Chosd S'Wef,lpters & | A Free Book Cover! 3 : ancy golf Slip-over 3 | BLACK FLAG Ll Q U I D e 1 e S Y Siyles 2‘95 college styles A neat brown paper cover for ¢ : : Ve 15.3l1mntl\ andf (l)l Sects. oyl f409 Heavy college-style sweaters, with deep roll * i your hooks. With a space for your u g the rain begins to fall. 2 11”22 collar and fitted' cuffs—plain colored or in school ; Bxiname andithemame stivour school Sl et s Rashagu s 7 ip 2. 90, it Mlipayer Syies S A Tli | A ‘sure protection for your school Boys' Rubbers, sizes 11 to 6, $1.25. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) books. They will he ready for you Johnston and wife, 15| $52.81. Every householder is invited -Like Black Flag Powder, it is sure death to bugs (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) when school opens. No othee liid costs s little, 2id Black Flag Bl F Street at 7th. ; F Street at 7th F Street at 7th. kills every fly, mosquito, roach, every other housé: 4 hold pest. Kill them now with wonderful Black Flag Liquid. At Drug, Grocery, and Department Stores. Black Flag Powder, 15¢ and up

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