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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 192 Robert H. Wasson, 1514 Seventsenth street, $3.67. Williams, avenue, $68.12. Merrill' D. Wheeler, 2349 Munitions Building, $48.77. John R.” Wineberger, street, §1.50. E. Julla Wells, 1221 K street, $8.66. Helen Corsclius, 215 East Capitol street, $6.28. Walter A. Webber, 3119 Fourteenth treet, $14.46. William H. street, $1.05. John S. Walsh, 515 L street, $30.11. Warren, 917 Eighteenth street, Paid and - Vicinity Income Tax Returns From District 2727 Connecticut 1217 Kennedy (Continued from Page Twenty-three.) . Harry 8. Willson, 719 Eighth street, 1,235.78. Isabel C. Watts, 3512 Garfield street, Winthrop S. Wood, colonel, U. S. A., | $7. 006 Columbia road, $85. < _ Wardman H. R. Welnstein, 1814 Fourteenth | 561.08. § street, $33.95 % John Wharton :nue, §51.5 George M. plnce, $37.48. }i Isaac L. Whitney Fourth street, § £5206.61. £y Construction Co., $72 Webb, 2000 Fourteenth Washington Wholesale Drug Ex- change, Inc., $3,034.21. Monroe Warren, 11 West Thorn- apple street, Chevy Chase, Md., $1,234.86. C. Wilkins Rogers Milling Co., Ine., 3. $4,124.14 Charles W. Wise, Alex S. Williams, U. S. M. C., $58.05. Hstreet, $9.95. Mary W. ‘Williams, $21.40. lus Wenger, 1430 Rhode | slons, $12.65. nder, Wylie, Chevy Chase, Md., 1029 Vermont ave- Whitwell, 1781 Lanier Survey, $6.74. Rutland and wife, 4308 5608 Fourteenth Cathedral Man- Estate of Emma J. Welf, deceased, | John B. Walker. i, 507 Seventh street, 81.32. d avenue, $16.18. W. H. Wilhoite, 62 Louls Weller, 1760 Buclid street, . Worden, L 131 Ten. | street, $121.10. 9 Washington Securities Corp., 2221 Kalorama road, $85,700.94. Wiliey, 3020 “ lnnifrsd C. Wetherbee, 2 Southern Bullding, | nessee avenue l\oftheas!, $13.39. Robert L. Walsh, Army an Navy Club, $58.87. 7 ) Mrs. I)nlulh\ B. Warren, 3 Court Wood, 311 East Capitol |[Chase. Md., $37.44. Estate of Hugh Wallls, 617 Twelfth | street. $13.30 R""N"’ P. Whitty, 624 Bast Capitol street, $117.30 Nelle D. Wilkinson, 2109 F street, | Stre George Warner, 5108 Tllinois | $3.07. —_— avenve, $25.23 Dr. 0. H. (Continued on Page Thirty-two.) Willlam F. Willoughby, 26 Jack-|avenue, $4 ———— e e——— son place, $987.04. Frederick T Grady B. Whitehead, $268.1 Navigation, $22.61 { Arlhm L. Ruth E. Wilson, Government Hotels, | $10. $3.63 Anne G. V. place, $18 Mrs. S. Louise Wilkerson Apartment, 50 cents. aude Thomas Worford and wife, 2 nth street southwest, §2.73 Washington Securities Co., James Warden, 4717 Fifteenth| Robert B. Warren, 3.70. $43.49 3. Wilmot, 1629 Columbia 5 John Welsh, 1710 Nineteenth street, . $221.09. Willlam M. Wahly and wife, 2633| Brown & Wood, Inc., $553.91 7 Miss Jenny R. Wilcox, 1900 S street, 8 Wallick. fton S. Wilcox, Somerset House, Chevy Went, 815 Connecticut Wenger, 1617 K street, Bureau of Weber, 1336 Park road, l.nul\' E. Whalen, 1869 Mintwood | Commission, $8.97. Cora M. Williams, Federal Trade Walton 1450 Q street, Loan and Trust Co., $143.63 Clarendon, Va., Sherman Polk Miller's famous Dog Book on diseases of dogs. Instructions onfeeding, care and breeding with Symptom Chart and Senator Vest's celebrated “Tribute To a Dog”. Write for free copy. 48 pages. It may save your dog’s life. Our FREE ADVICE SERVICE will answer any question about yous dog’s bealth free. Write fully. Sergeant’s DOG MEDICINES Polk Miller Drug Co., Ine. 1307 B Main 8t Rishmond, Adams Mill road, $48 Charles O. Wright itol street. $8.51. Joseph A. Whitfield, Argonne Apart- ments, $103.68 Charles V Etreet, $156.60 1 Ovington Wheeler. 515. Grace L. Wiles, avenue, §326.75 nk_William, enue, $10. George F. Williams #treet, §118.48. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ouray Building, $104.82. West Bros. Brick Co., Washington Flint Co., Takoma Park, $31.90 James A. Watson, Silver Spring,| Mr. and Mrs. Williar A1d.. $250.48 1134 B street northeast 1216 East Cap- B Weis, National Hotel, Maurice E. street, $17.80 Caroline Caton Williams, trustee for Andrew A, Weschler, Eastern Market, $1.87. David F. Weaver. 735 street, $240.32 Cornelius De Weese, Weschler, 1335 Newton Wheeler, 1609 Sixteenth the Wyoming, 1726 Massachusetts Fifteenth 2731 Connecti. Laurel, Md., Florence Whitman, itol street, $7.70. Umstead Wells. street, $38.10. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W, 1235 Madison | 2807 North Cap- Wilkinson 3619 Morrison Williams, Dodge, wnmwx ICE CREAM i Wonderful Wadrex CO-OPERATIVE ICE CREAM—SOLD BY DRUGGISTS - Special Saturday Sale 18 35¢ You Won’t Know Good Ice Cream Until You Know Wadrex SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY THE CO-OPERATIVE DRUGGISTS List of Wadrex Dealers M. S. Fealy Geo: W. Mathews 1101 Pa. Ave. S.E. 1300 South Cap. St. A. F. Gorsuch W. F. Mattingly 654 H St. N.E. 1747 Col. Rd. N.W. C. W. Henry . 1250 220 St. Nw. Mattingly Bros. Tipton & Myers 1400 14th St. N.W. Tipton & Myers 3220 17th St. N.W. E. W. Whiteside Wi ur\\l( k, United States; Courts, Macomb | |f 1921 Pa. Ave. N.W. J. F. Allison 1213 4, St. S.W. J. F. Allison 200 Upshur St. N.Wi E. Bieluoss 8th & E. Cap. Sts. L. F. Bradley W. P. Herbst 2500 Pa. Ave. N.W. Hill & Poole 3269 M St. N.W. Hotel Harris Pharmacy 15 Mass. Ave. N.W. H.J. Johnson 359 Cedar Ave., Takoma Park Geo. P. Monck 5505 Ga. Ave. N.W. Morgan Bros. 3001 P St. N.W. Park Pharmacy 33 Laurel Ave., Takoma Park, Md. 701 Md. Ave. N.E. G. O. Brock 3936 Ga. Ave. N.W. Central Drug Co. 638 Pa. Ave. N.W. Commonwealth Pharmacy 2150 Pa. Ave. N.W. H. C. Easterday 700 New Jersey Ave. N.W. Cottage City, Md. Judd’s Pharmacy 524 7th St. S.W. Kenner’s Drug Store 1816 New Hampshire Ave. N.W. J. L. Krick 1722 Pa. Ave. N.W. H. Lewisson A. L. Suter 1 RSt N.E. 2434 18th St. N.W. On Sale All Day Saturday Order early please, and have your druggist provide for you. You may have all you want—no limit on quantity on sale day. Paul Pearson 18th & Fla. Ave. N.W. R. L. Quigley 2036 G St. N.W. Service Pharmacy 1100 14th St. N.W. Stone & Poole 1210 Pa. Ave. N.W. Ask your druggist to get his name on this list. Ask him to join us. We will be glad to have his help in selling you better Ice Cteam. We welcome the co-operation of any druggist member of the Washington Wholesale Drug Exchange. DRUGGISTS’ CO-OPERATIVE COMMITTEE PAUL PEARSON, Chairman A. V. BURDINE A. F. GORSUCH D. J. MATTINGLY H. C. EASTERDAY W. P. HERBST F. B. TIPTON P. S.—df your druggist is not on this list, can you help us get Him on? 60c Liquid Veneer 39¢ a bottle Bottles of Liquid Veneer, for polishing all woodwork. Basement. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDAB! $1 Pearl Necklaces 39¢ each Pearl xmannf:ctured) Necklaces, 30-inch graduate styles, with dainty platinum-finish clasps First Floor. Added Attraction for Saturda 39¢c and 69c Sale Our First Bargain Event of the Season a Record Breaker for Values! We’ve made extra efforts to bring crowds to the store on the first Saturday we have been open since the Summer week end holidays 75¢ Reversible Carpet Yard 27-4nch width; Re- versible Tapestry Car. pet, neat designs with c borders. Any quan- tity cut from (ul] rolls. 39¢ Crib Blankets Two for Soft Fleece Finish Crih Blankets, white ) 39c with blue or pink | stripe effects, * 95¢ Terrydale Draperies Full holts from } which we cut any 3 c auantity of this § Heavy Reversible Terrydale Drapery Beautiful patterns and colorings, for coats and drlperiea Women’s Cotton Pants (Irregulars of the aflq" Grar'e) Women's Gauze Cot. ten Pants, made with 3 muslin waist band ) c and u:h( knee. Children’s S0c Hose Children’s Mercer- ized Ribbed % Sport | Stockings, in a vari 5 c ety of desjrable shades, wit assorted fanvy turnover euffs. Al perfect quality. SRR R Rl R Rl Tl ) started. responded with enthusiasm. Every department has been called upon for its best, and has Two special prices are featured—39c¢ and 69c—and every item represents a substantial saving on some staple article you need. So be here tomorrow—we will be open all day, from 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. No mail or phone orders filled for advertised items . B Children’s Socks Two Pairs Children’s Artificial Plaited Silk Socks in ) two-tone combina- ( C tions; assorted shades; ) turn-over tops. Slight irregulars of the 59c grade. Women's Lisle Hose Two Pairs {69c Well Women's Mercer- ized Lisle Stockings. with seam back: black and assorted shades. Perfect quality known brand. Boys $1 Union Suits Boys Porosknit Union Suits, high ) neck, short siceves c and knee pants. few sleeveless eule Perfect quality Entire Stock Summer Hats Formerly Sold Up to $7.50 About 50 hats in the lot—the last of our stock of late Summer models. ,styles—all desirable and suitable for wear *now. Naturally there'll be a rush for these Variety of {69¢c hats at 69c and as the quantity is small— only 50—we advise an early visit. to avoid d Millinery Department—Second Men's 40c¢ Hose Two Pairs (Slight Irregulars) Men's Half Hose, full mercerized from ) cuff to toe. High c spliced heel and dou- ble reinforced sole lud toe. Slight irregulars of a high- grade make. S0c Fall Suitings 36inch , Fall Suit- in neat stripes d checks; for chil 5 c dren’s school dresses and women's wear. Boys' Sl to SI.SO Blouses @ Attached-collar Blouses, in striped madras; also 8 woven material in plain colors. Sport Blouses in @& Imported English Broad- cloth and mercerized ma- @ terials. Perfect quality and slight irregulars. Sizes @ to 16 years. Third Floor. 36-inch Pongee Silk, a fine silk and cot- ton quality, in wanted c plenty tan. 28c Plisse Crepe Two Yards Plisse Crepe. in all lingerie shades, with neat printed designs. 55¢ Pongee Silk colors, including 30-inch Printed }39¢ 50c Ticking 33-inch Ticking, a close twill feather- } 39c proof quality, in as- sorted blue IL\“PQ! isappointme: Fleor. s a Women s 89¢ Union Suits Women's Gauze Cotton Union Suits, ) low neck, no sleeves C and tight knee; also some in bodice style and tight knee. Perfect quality. Women's §1 Windsor Ties Windsor Crepe Ties, 70 inches long: | i black, § (¥ copen, pansy, red, rose, jade, orchid and pink. Women'’s $1 Boudoir Caps Women's Boudolr Caps, of messaline ) satin; lace and ribbon (¥ trimmed: pink, blue, rose, jade and maise. Children’s 75¢ Slippers Children's F e 1t Slippers, with padded soles. Sizes 7 to 10 in (W the Iot. Pumps Canvas Pimps and | 39¢ to 5. 3 49¢ Glass Pitchers Glass Pitchers, 39c Women’s Canvas Oxfords, with high or low heels. Sizes 2% pint size. Sold rezu larly for 49c. Women'’s S0c Step-Ins Women's Step-ns, of novelty cloth and fine musiin, assorted C light shades and lace edging. $1 25 Ruffled Curtalns Ruffled Voile or Marquisette Cur- tie backs. White with blue, rose, gold or white tains, 2% yards long; ruffles. Fourth Floor. Pillowcases 42x36 Bleached Pe- ) quot Pillowcases, 39c hand torn and ironed. § 74 Boys’ Furnishings Each 50c Fiber Knit Fourdn-hand Ties, 8%c Wide Leather } 39c Belts, tongue buckle plain and 50c Windsor Ties, colors and plaids. 59¢ Chair Seats E. Z. Put.on Chair Seats, imitation leather covered: 12, 13 c and 14 inch size: 69¢c Saucepans Aluminum Lipped Saucepans and Ket- 39c tles, panel sides; 4- quart size. 5 . 5 Women’s Stockings Women's Rayon (fiber silk) and Silk- mixed Stockings, c made with the three- ¥ seam back; black and a good as- sortment of desirable shades. Ex- cellent quality and good wearing. All perfect quality. All sizes. 69c 69¢c Duroleum Rugs : 24x34-inch Duro- leum Felt Base Rugs, made by the Congo- C leum Co. Wool rug designs, with borders. 39¢ and 48¢ Cretonnes Two Yards for e Coatort g, ll[hl‘ 9 coats as well as draperies. Full bolts and mill |en‘:‘i’|e 5 (First Floor and Fourth Floor.) 19¢ Pajama Checks Five Yards 36‘inch white Pa- jama Checks, a fine } 69c 5 soft finish quality. Men'’s Union Suits Men's Rockinchair Athletic Union Suits, ¢ 69c madeé of madras and style. Side leg opening. Sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. Perfect qual- and Regatta Make checked nainsook. Sleeveless ity. , Men’s 75¢ Half Hose Two Pairs (Slight Trregulars) Men's Thread SiK ) Half Hose, full rein 69c forced heel, toe and { sole. Fine sheer weight. Black and plain colors. D Men’s Suspenders Men's Genuine Guyot Suspenders, imported French \ C stock: new elastic White, plain colors, stripes and figures. Full length. Limit, two pairs. 700 Pa]mlve Combination 39c Men s Sl Houqe Slippers Slippers, with padded } soles; gray and brown c Sizes 6 to 10. Children’s $1 and $1.50 Children’s Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords, in patent Sizes in the lot from 6 to 11 Some are slightly imperfect Women'’s $2.50 and $3 Women's White Canvas Low Shoes, ) Oxfords and Pumps, | c with high or low heels. Sizes in the lot from 21; to 7 Wallets Men's Leather Wal- } lets, three-fold styles, 9c 980 Wh:te Japanned 5 Bread Boxes White Japanned Tin Bread [ Boxes, * in roll-top styl 8 strongly made. Men's - Felt House Sandals 1 69 and tan leathers. | c Low Shoes Men'’s $1 Leather in real calf leather. Basement. Misses’ $1 Beaded Bags Misses' and Chil- 69 d.ren 's Novelty Bead- | \'nrlety of ed Bags, combination $1 Orange Blossom Powder Orange Blossom Body Powder, high- 6 c grade scented talcum, with large velour puff. Men’s 25¢ Handkerchiefs, 4 for Men's Pure Linen Hemstitched Hand- c kerchiefs. Kleinert’s Rubber Sheeting Kleinert's Sanitary Rubber Sheeting, one yard squares. Per- | fect quality. silk and beaded ef- fects; pretty shapes. coloring. Listerine Large Bottle of Lis- I terine, 14-ounce size. ].25 Alummum : Cooking Kettles 69c B Aluminum Cooking Ket- § @ tles, with cover and bail [ hfimfie. Six-quart size. SOc Nursery Pads iited N p‘i“d : Size’ 171x30 } 39c inches: neatly made. (Notlon Dept.) Men’s 25¢ Hand‘ lkerchiefs, 2 for en's Colored Woven Border Hand- kerchiefs, . new de: c llxm in plsllln‘ ¥ S0c and 69¢ Hairbrushes Hairbrushes. in as ) sorte tyless 00« 25¢ Shaker Flannel Four Yards 27 -inch W h]vn»' Shaker Flannel a close double. Dap qual ( 69(: S9¢ Chiffon Voile Two Yards 42-inch Imported ) 69 White Chiffon Vo a fine, two-ply qua ity. " $1 Pongee Pongce Silkk 33.inch TImported panese Tan Pon; k. the Xfin'l ne 12 moniie qua HWE‘EI’ME‘E{ME’EJ SR R R R Rl S A R R D T Women’s Low Shoes Women's Low leathers, with high or season \\\\(‘\, b Sizes in the Tot low heels. Shoes, in patent and dull good quality 3x5.9 Ofl Opaque or Holland Window | Shades, in white, ecru and green Guaranteed spring fect quality. $1 Crib Blankets 14"}(""“’"‘“ Esmond ( s “Cortex” Brand 69 1 b Blankets, blue or with Teddy ) c i other nursery designs Women s S0c Belts Women's anitary Twelve for r Grade San ) ins. Sold (Notion Dept.) 98¢ \Vater_Pails ,“. hi !‘l— e!:r‘.'hlllr”.vi'i‘('i ) :;;m Pails, 10-quar § 69c $1.25 Bed Pillows 18x26-inch Bed Pil 69 lows, filled wit 1 ilized ¢ te: covered w A C ) striped or art ticki dfl@ Not this Sl 19¢ Curtain Marquisette Four Yards for Mill lengths of \\hnn Curtain \l"' i F@m@e}wm stenciled oriental and medailion des: 65¢ Grass Rugs g B pa 7139 69c Swiss Organdy Four Yards (Slight Irregulars) 54 - inch Imported Organdy, a | heer, perma- | i -finish quality; pink, lavender and peach 39c Cannon Cloth Three Yards 36-inch White Can non Cloth, a close- | 69c woven, linen - finish | quality. : 3 ; 50c Ratinspun, 2 Yds. 36-inch Ratinspun, a close-woven, mer. | 69C cerized cotton fabric for children's school ’ dresses and women's wear. Com- plete range of all wanted colors. 15¢ Unbleached Cotton Six Yards 36-inch Unbleached ) Cotton, a fine quality C for general use. § 19¢ Sheeting Cotton Five Yards 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, a | close, heavy, woven | c quality for durable sheet: Women's 89¢ Nightgowns ‘Women's Extra-size Nightgowns, of fine | grade musiin: pink ( C and white. Slip-on ’ style with kimono sleeves. Full cut. ‘Women'’s 89¢ Step-Ins ‘Women's Extra-size Voile Stepins, fine | 690 § soft grade; white and flesh. ings. Filet lace edg- Full cut 98¢ Chair (,uchxons Round or and 18x24 inch Cushions, with floss and cov- ered with white cambric. g‘mfimfimfiflm 19¢c Apron g Ginghams, 6 Yds. 69c Apron Ginghams, 2 well known high-grade quality. in wanted blue checks. Fast 20-inch M% MW_@@W@@!@E- LE colors. 89c Table Damask 64-inch Mercerized Table Damask, extra [ heavy grade; neat C patterns. $1 Stamped Negligees Stamped Voile Neg- . ligees, pretty shade . pattern. 20c Bleached Crash Four Yards Part-linen Bleached Crash, absorbent I grade, for roller or c tea towels. Boys $1 and $2 School Pants (Slight Irregulars) Manufacturer’, also corduroys. 8 to 16 years. close outs, and Unlined Suiting Mixture Pants, Knicker styles. Lined Sizes 169c R RN R RN N RN R R R R Babies’ 79¢ Petticoats Babies' Fine Ger- trude Petticoats, ! beautiful grade nain- | sook. Dainty lace 9 and -embroidery trimmed. But- toned shoulders. Sizes 1 and 2 years. Babies’ 79¢ Nightgowns Babies' Long White Flannelette Night- 69c gowns, fine soft grade; buttoned back. pleated front and kimono sleéves. Babies’ 79¢. Petticoats Bables' Long White Flannelette Petti- coats, Gertrude and \ Princess styles, very neatly finished. 25¢ Outm% Fl;nnel ards 36-inch Stripe Out- dng Flannel, a heavy- fleece quality; light (* c colored grounds with stripes. $1 and $1.25 Japanese Grass Rugs 3x6 foot Heavy Double Warp Japa- ' nese Grass or Warp Matting Rugs. in beautiful patterns and colorings. 59c Table Damask Mill_lengths Mer- cerized Table Dam- = | 39¢ ask, assorted, patterns, 53 inches wide. 859¢ Art Linen i8inch Tan Art | Linen. warranted all | pure linen, for scarfs { c or centers. 50c Huck Towels Part-linen Hem- stitched Huck Tow- | els, with pretty col. C ored borders. S9¢ Table Scarfs Sanitas Oilcloth Table Scarfs, assort- ed solid colors; full $ c length. 48c Mercerized Sateen 36-inch Mercerized §39c Sateen, black, white, light and dark colors.