Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1926, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1926. e > h i “Whether stretched out on their SHISRAGH === WU PATENT - received only nnhimx ‘.un {carno, he believed that it can ]j‘srl\ claim to have played a ;mnnnmn part in the events whieh led up to hi Sponsors of Annual Charlty mlrl «lhk c [ stitution Affair Striving to Pass 3 $12,000 Figure. u a success for the sake of the small | lady.' He is [ Datients. an especially bright and courageous Httle chap and with- out the expert care given by the doc- | taffl of the hospital would | hideously crippled for life.” | umittce of the | connection with the movement to get | such legislation at this session. hearing on the pending moth- 1d bill before the Senate subcom- was schedt 6, but t ged to Mond: ator Copelar man of th Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For Intextinal dinorders i ol Auk Your Shysican wbout 18 i |m.. T helr eroowed tHitle plaster casts for wee children muke not be fenored Prepared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.w. the suffering peal which can: +| Call et Capltul and Offer Ser\nceS\ in Putting Over Pend- ing Bill. superintendent cited two in red the Injured in these agreements. 1925 Memorable Year for It, | Says Sir Eric Drummond, ! Executive Secretary. Flatner, ir ) 1, corresponding s Willinmson, ickets for the ected mayor hio, being the sxecutive chair {As EBON ITE Srnngs toaSnck SoitWinds 25~ Around the Gears § M. Ebonite made purposely as the correct lubricant for the transmission and rear axle gears of your motor car or truck. re on sale at| Indications that the the leading hotel they may be | ganizations of the city purchased at the ballroom door the | keen interest in the j night of the ball. | tion to provide financ | pendent children wer | by Mrs. George A. Ri | Thoma est of the nov- | | being_pre st is for the 1 3 nd it it is thrust vet cound the } promoted her S mow learning » delighted with | her doctor cure that she anted to remember him for Christ | mas, and brought a handkerchief to | | him to show “Tommy S who has bee pedic bed for Riother patient o 15 the ¥ the hospit n» ed her from t | to braces, and she { to walk. given yeste: Novel Cure for Drunkards. MOSCOW, January 1.—One el method of discouraging drunken- | ness has been tried with apparently sful results at government fac- | v, No. 1, just outside of Moscow. A poster announcing a “competition r drunkards” was posted on the bulletin_board and entries were en- uraged. Sixteen contestants whe 1dified as the greatest drunkards in small patients of Children's | Hospital, ranging in age from 4 ! | months to 12 years, will be the direct ,‘z beneficiaries of the proceeds to be \v | derived from the annual charity ball S, | to be given at the New Willard Hotel commit tee. 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Dresses Worth Two and Three Times This Price RS A TRV R ERS TR BRI m@@%”@mWW@W@@W@W@%@@WWHWW 17 87 M1 ¥l7 317/ 817 M7 M 87 8 N7 NG RIS Saturday Morning— at 9:15 O’Clock The second day of the New Year —an outstanding offering of dresses begins! Could anything be more timely? Think of it—1,000 fashion- able dresses—at remarkable savings— just when every woman wants dresses —new, different, for the New Year! An entirely new group that in mag- nitude, in completeness, in breadth of assortment, in authentic fash- ions—make it an offering equal to any and surpassed by none! ) 8 —Heavy Flat Crepe —Crepe Elizabeth —New Prints —Georgette —Jacquards —Crepe Satin On Sale Dress Section Second Floor —Chiffon —Chenille —Frost Crepe —Twills —Charmeen —Combinations & S f Spri . cores O pr lllg Styles Represented! Here are dresses for every occa- sion—for evening and party wear. for street and af tailored dresses for business wear! The fabrics are the most wanted—thc style features are represented in com prehensive assortments. \We want to emphasize particularly the complete ness of color assortments, the au- thentic silhouettes—and that the size range includes 14 to 20 for misses, 36 to 46 for women, and extra sizes from 4015 to 5415. See 7th and 8th Street Windows RS RS RS TA E3 RS J’@%f@fm RS TR A TR G A USRS 7°

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