Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1925, Page 14

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4 COMMUNTY PLANS FOR WINTER MADE . Activities at Various Centers ; Will Continue for Next Eight Months. Dramatles, m s will | frature the District’s 16 ctor. The ce nuously until ) Friday evenings, from October b to May 31, for general activities; Tues- day evenings, for athletics, October 5 to March 15. At this center there will also be two afternoon sessions. Mrs. Ida E. Kebler is in charge. | Thomson, Twelfth and L streets, | . Tuesday, Thursday and Iri- nings, for general activities; y morning, music center in co-operation with music department, | s, director, also one after- A. C. Driscoll is in charge. At Hine Junior High. Southeast, Hine Junior High, for general activities, May 31; athletics on Mon: > day evening: October 1 nesday evenings, Octoper 16 to March rs. M. W. Davis is in charge. 3. V. Brown, Connecticut McKinley street, Monday ay and Friday aftes with aven PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, GERMAN ONINSTS RECENED Y GREE Labor Federation Head Wel- comes Delegation on Inspection To_ur. President Green of the American ration of Labor yesterday re. ed the officlal delezation of the man trade unions now on a visit to . | this country and extended to them an invitation to be guests of the fed. eration at the convention which starts City, the delegation will split into groups and make tours of the large renters of industry, transportation and mining' throughout the United States. tic City, they will be the guests of the German en y Friday night. They will also meet the German dele- gates to the meeting of the Interparli- mentary Unlon here. Those who compose the delegation are: Wilhelm Eggert and Franz J. Furtwrangler of the executive board of the German Trade Union Federa- tion, Friedrich Husemann and Dr. George Berger of the German Mine Workers Union, Oswald Schumann and Dr. Otto Iserland of the Ger- Franz Wende] of the German Wood- Union, Franz Scheffel and Joehade of the Amalgamat- of German Railway Em- ployes, Fritz Munter of the Union of Workers Ei y States | Communttie: Prior to their departure for Atlan-| man Traffic Union, Fritz Tarnow and: JE Cunningham Co 314 7th St. Thursday Friday Saturday 'D. 'C, 'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER “30; 1925. JE.Cunningharm: Co 316 7¢h St. Sale Starts Tomorrow 9:15 A.M. in_Atlan ity The Germs in this count tion of American Industry and w ganizations. President Green ed the visitors every possible the part of the federation in | Brewery, Drinks Worke of the German Union, Kurt Hein , Cereal and Soft . Martin Plettl lothing Workers secretary of the unninghams P Aamersary Sale 314 -7 5t. 316- 7% St. TOMORROW. . Afa-Bund, a federation of ~salaried clerks, and Pernhard Meien, director of the Trade Union Bank. general activit v 31, and two af <ITWO REPORT RINC; 'I;HEFTS Pickpocket Got $150 on the Ave- nue, Police Also Are Told. Loss of two rings valued at $250 was reported to the pe by Mrs. Ward V. Gri . 2701 Connecticut avenue. g ppeared from AVS ago. three rings Martin, 3315 outheast. The rings st three weeks. cranton, Pa., . Begins Our Festival of s V3 We have achieved the unheard of! Tomorrow we are offering a sale of supreme interest—Milli- nery Modes that will be featured in every center of Fashion this Fall at prices that permit un- usual savings you will welcome and appreciate the more as the season advances. More Than 2,000 NEW FALL HATS At a Sensationally Low Price of street sout evenings 2 avenue and venings for on. Miss D streets | coran street northeast—Tuesday eve.| S October h for the season, and one after- Roon, to be announced. Knox s in charge. « 1 was reported by Pe Cleveland, Eighth and T street oK cls A varies sonin Tuesday evenings for the season, were taken the Friday afternoons, Saturday mornin, E. W. Bo; - | with Miss Ex ported to the § the loss of $150. AnWoo The money was in his pocketbook that place nort r | was taken from his pocket Monda: the season, with M : ding a et x in charge. Mrs. C. J re. 904 F ST. 7TH AN & i715 PA. AVE. 14TH AND F 14TH AND IRVING 13TH AND F 1237 PA. AVE. The Best of The Best So discriminating has been our selection of each formula for our Rexall and Puretest Rem- edies, and— —so implicit is our confidence in their effectiveness that— —we will unhesitatingly refund your money if they do not prove entirely satisfactory. OCTOBER SALES Liggett’s Milk Chocolate Half Pound Cake A delicious eating confection. Made from finest sweet milk Chocolate— very nourishing—children just love it. Regular 35¢ Special Price 3 Pound Cake During October 25c Delicious “Homemaid” Chocolate Covered Butter-Cream Caramels Freshly made from finest creamery butter, rich chocolate and other good things. The chewy kind. 39c Every Hat New “The M Stores” Every Hat Different —New Satin Hats —New Velvets - —New Metallics —Satin and Velvet OCTOBER SALES A 25c Bottle of Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic Mouth Wash B Given Away =D | e 50¢ Lavoris 50c Listerine . —Pirate Styles —Large Hats —Medium Hats —Small Hats Hats for Matrons \ Hats for Misses Hats for Girls CutPrices At Liggett’s you are assured of complete stocks of all the best known medicines and For Street Wear toilet needs at cut prices. For Dress Wear For Sport Wear with a 50c tube of Klenzo Dental Creme Clean and whiten your teeth with the pure, white, pleasant tasting Creme. Then rinse your mouth with the Antiseptic to create a hygenic condition, to arrest decay and hard- en %he gums. Leaves the mouth clean and cool. Regular Price of These Two Items is 75¢ Special Price Both During October for --37¢ 17¢ 33c 17¢ 25c Mavis TiymPomder 50c Mulsified Cogganut Facial Soap (3 for 50¢) Tooth Paste A Wonder Sale of Wonder Values 25¢ Woodbury 60c Forhan’s 36¢ 30c Kolynos Tt 19¢ 25¢ Mum (3 for 50¢)....17¢ 30c Odorono ' & Regular Special Price 50c 25¢ Resinol Soap 1, ‘35c) 19¢ | Pound Box 49c During October 50c Honey and 4lmend 33, 50c D & R Cold Cream, 34¢ $1.00 Pinaud’s L%, 79¢ Vegetal Eau d $1.25 Pinaud’s 9300 8709 30c Vick’s Salve. ...... $1.00 Scott Emulsion. Over 2.90(_) Hats—not one but what is the “last word” in smart style and distinctiveness. Clever creations for Fall in practically every charming new shade of Autumn. The price is so far below whn! Hats of this quality should sell for that you ghould instantly realize what a wonderful value you are receiving. Every wanted head size is at hand. The Klenzo Atomizer Has hard rubber stem— won’t corrode—Extra heavy tubing and large size bulb —Also extra nasal tip—For throat or nose, sprays either oil or water. Regularly $1.50 Brine Sieoser 98c Jonteel Hair Nets Large size, well fitting, long wearing Hair Nets. Single or double mesh— Cap or fringe style—in all shades. Regularly 3 for 25¢ During October Rexall “93” Hair Tonic Used to eliminate dan- druff, promote hair growth and as a hair dressing. ‘93" Hair Tonicoften stopa the hair from falling out and even encourages new growth. Fer e T9C Harmony Lemon Cream: With Cocoa Batter Whitens and softens the ekin|! The cream cleans and bleaches. The cocoa butter soothes. Liggett’s 50c Resinol Ointment. . . 50c Tonsiline 50c California ST 60c Bromo Seltzer 30c Upjohn’s Phenolax. . 50c Mennen’s $havine 25¢ Cuticura Soap 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste, 38¢ 50c Squibb’s Mafesia, 38c¢ 40c Swan’s Downs Gomnact 37 ¢ 50c Javis Rice Powder, 38¢ 25c Black and WpiteFace 97, A @ Farme 69c ' 60c Mary Garden ;;“‘:'gg; 49¢ 250 Johmion &', 355, 200 a May 49¢ 25¢ Djer-Kiss 19¢ 25c¢ Listerine 21¢ 35¢ Pond’s Cold Cream, 28¢ 25¢ Woodbury . radal | 27 ¢ 50c Plexo 42¢ Face Powder Taleum Powder Tcoth Paste Evening White HallcroftBond Stationery A new largesize station- ery designed for those who wish something out of the ordinary. Boxcontains24 flatsheets and 24 envelopes. Regular 50c Box f:’:f:: Ot 39¢ Harmony Cocoanut Oil Shampoo A full 4 ounce bottle— nicely perfumed. Pro- duces a rich creamy lather and rinses off rap. idly, leaving the hair in Puretest TripleDistilled Witch Hazel A pure, clean, sparkling extract. Extra strong. Of much higher quality than the Federal govern- ment standard. Regular 45c pint bottle Diricg Oeasber 39C Elkay’s White Pine-Tar and Cherry Compound We guarantee the regu- lar 50c bottle of this prep- aration to relieve your Gage Felt Sport Hats Your Choice, $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 Every New Stort All New Styles Every New Color Large Head Sizes for the Matron Having in mind the matron —and the woman of unbobbed hair who requires a medium large or an extremely large head size—we secured hats for you, too. All are much higher values, special in this sale at $4.00. Black—and New Fall Colors ® | Small Head Sizes for the Miss Especially featuring soft Off-the-Face and Pirate Hats . . . Small, crushable, close- fitting hats of every descrip- tion, and in all the most de- sirable colors. A triumph in fashion and value-giving. Black and New Fall Colors to Match the New Coats” [ Genuine Velours and New Felt Sport Hats Special Price 7,,?,‘: Feature Price 390 Style $ ‘ i ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIAL! 450 Brand-New Felt Sport Hats 39 Values to $3.95 Twenty wonderful ne styles—in new Fall coiors. Just the Hat for the Miss o- \Schoolgirl. 45c ¥ Dozen $1.00 Pompeian Mivaze 89, 50c Palm ¢, 0lize 42¢ 50c Packers audTar g 25¢ Goldenglint gyann00 21¢ $1.50 Van (Znjnd. $1.39 50c Hair Groom........42¢ 25¢ Eversweet. 21c 50c Non Spi $1.25 Wyeth’s it . 95, ‘Hogpital Size perfect condition to comb or curl. Lemee,.. 39c cough or cold or we re- fand your money. Curlex Dms'mw Prif: 39 c Electric Hair Bz Dressing Set Simple to operate. Consistsof the following: 1. Waving Rod. 2. Attachment which transforms it into a curling iron. 3. Attachment for marcelling. 4. Comb attachment for drying hair. Furnished complete with full length of cord and universal plug for attaching to any electric fixture. Ebonized, non-heating han- dle and regulating heating unit so that the hair cannot be singed or burned. Regularly $1.49 Special Price Y egulaclyl 14 During October 99C Juneve Face Powder p : A soft, smooth perfectl Dryco Milk, $1.49 | biending powder of vel vety texture—Does not show on the face and . stays on until you want it off. - Has the ‘fascinating fragrance of Juneve Perfume— In Flesh,; ite and Brunette.- 69c We truly believe that these Hats are the greatest values ever offered. The Velours are genuine—trimmed with ribbons, cockades and em- broidery. The Felt Hats are beautifully fin- ished high-luster felt—trimmed with either ribbon or felt. Regular Size Kotex Pint Size Pompeian 45 43¢ ‘' Regular Special Price $1.00 Box During October Pure Foods Week-Ends 2 for T%c 60c Opeko Tea (41b) 2 for 66¢ 25¢ PureCocoa (341%.) 2 for 26¢c 98¢ Ollive Oil (12}3ex.) 2 for 1.19 : 60c Co;ee (1 pound) . Puretest Rubbing Alcohol Refreshing after the bath, ae a rub-down or after -shaving. For sore lame muscles. It answers exactly the same purpose as the pure grain alcohol. Certainingre- dients however make it unfit for internal use. ’ 89c Riker’s Ilasol A fragrant lotion- that works wonders when _applied” to the “hands and face after washing them. It leaves the skin soft, smooth: and heals immediately any roughness, chapping or irri- : 19¢ 46¢ Jam 15 02.2 for 49c 39¢ Orange Marmalade 2 for 46¢ 86c VanillaExtract(zaz.) 2 for 46¢ . 85cPureGrapeJelly 2 for 36¢c 85c Pure Lemon Extract 2 for 41¢ 40c'Salad Dressing . 2 for4lc 80c Beef Cubes, . . 2for3lc 85cPeanut Butter 100z. 2 for 40c 25¢ Cake Chocolate . 2 for 26¢ " - Colors are— Black Sand Red Copen Henna ® Styles are— Bloche Effects Side Rolls Mushrooms Larger Brims Large ‘Head Sizes for ces Matrons . . . Small Head Sizes for . o' Misses' . . . Oak Almond Green Purple Flak Bleck Prince @ Full Pint Special Price Bottle During October Tricorns . Rolled Brims \ ORI o, S8

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