Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926. ! | : 2 wisohin's TONIGHT, 8 P.M.—A S 's7. Synacoo MUWHARG[ MeCormicke Medical Glasses Fitted f| College Eses Examined I | Graduate | Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES }! Accusation Against Man Who The fashion center for = Here's the Kiddies' own Eyesight Specialist | 5 Phone Main 7 Surrendered Voluntarily Waived by Judge. younger Washington barber shop—too! 409-110 McLachle - 10th and G Sis. N.W. . 5 If a Boy Skates New Arrivals ||» s f A D, Mo., January 8.— 3 (rl;e man t\:d&y :t,mr p A S h L . d C il 2 va a t S Y \ EXTRA LARGE |2 mr.r . e v £ e eep Lined Coat h:‘i‘gll?“lu‘ke!l{l"{s;w“dhlll 1 old Sy N A f : Sublet d Joe Dillard, an , ? 37 HEAD SIZE friend, with & bullet intended for an : X Vai ) IS G Q0 d an d W arm. other an argument in 1905 k I o left the country, and al a na wide search was in- A = Hats Fomncfe = Y : : 95 i Sy | The ssony sufered by Subleit over the o ; &dvance Spring Styles ng of his friend and the terror o 4 3 & R onstant flight led him to surrender % 2 in Felts and Silk and |/ iVera weeks ago. He was placed in ; ' T one- ckiby S Do 1 1 | jail at Mo. P ave' e b, 70 S traw Combinations e / Y we've marked them down ! v friends. !:p]:u)n-es, 1;1‘11\:‘:1- & 23 _ ing e and daughter of the ¥ N ! : 2 i ; : ; $5 t0 $1280 )= o men : ’ ‘ B o e j . { 1l who wears a sheep-lined coat of heavy brown CREERON 2 et o / AL twill. Finished with deep storm shawl collar of 614 12th St. N.W. i {mecting Awiih rdlativee : / : wool—muff pocket and reinforced flap pockets. (Second Floor.) - Boys’ Wool Sweaters HEADS SEEKING HELP » $2.95 Progress Reported in Selling " Tickets for Affair at the A Second Floor Achievement College style slip-ons Auditorium. of all-wool yarns—in S - . Il the short shades outheast, to button his coat up ashington A - Glass of almost every Huscy £ reporliproshes Some were $ '75 Othgrs were will welcome a heavy comes in different 4 hip House yes- wool sweater—with a ks Yor qualities, ||| temay fui-iatisetsmmal i s $29.50 $39.50 deep shawl collar— Cusiincs & K X interest fitted at waist and expected to know these 2 * to insure 3 . i d.fferences, but every | be & suc-| . Fur-trimmed coats — re-marked in some i . All the smart plain reiiable glass dealer S e Bndooint. A /, . B & knows them as well ™ S e e instances to J: their origimal price colors —navy, gray, came, as the price va- {at_ome, xteenth | atrect, When the Junior Miss steps forth to school on these cold mornings—she will appre- brown, tan or heather, Around the Corner from High Prices P Betwveen F and G Sts. he knows his own . beginning she would be the next week from ries according to the ! Bigyuaiiielo: ciate the warmth of a bolivia, suede cloth, derona, fawn. suede or broadcloth coat. 351“’5” as é{lSC”}fltmg quality furnished. rsone. to sell tickets or : . d L sht S i - g color combinations— to see her at ; ollar, cuffs and sometimes hem—with mendoza beaver. e to see her a Smartly tailored and furred at c E: > e ailo) Yowicauidepend ponia . chinchillette, civet cat or American opossum. Founded 1868 Ive a Mrs. Frederick E. (Second Floor.) (Second Floor.) - . atives of the HIRES TURNER et GLASS COMPANY they ments for s | e ik B0 Girls” Velveteen Frocks in Lovely Shades Those Slick Slickers! R e T T R A — IF YOU HAD A oe 95 ¢ 3 For Girls 8 to 14---$3.95 NECK > of tick Mrs. I, €. New. $3 ) A For Junior Misses---$4.95 'AS LONG AS THiS FELLOW | comer. chal _co > ANDHAD mong the s sing ] B 1 fad i suRETHRuAT [th ; : { ’ Mo 5 The slicker fad is here to stay—and becomes . *h reported general progress » ! 17ery Specially priced \ L | mittee in ch: L e e more popular with every shower. Here are “wE 1 g 1" the ‘committee meet. | 4 F irls 7 to 14 sizes for the younger girl and junior miss of 14. h E neet- % _— PRt 1 kg Wi : i or gwrils / 1o 5 16 or 18. Yellow slickers, with leather strapped DOWN : S5k ller, che i . d corduroy collar and patch pockets. I . . € ner, cha f . . g { (Second Floor.) Tu N s I I. | N E Shrmlites oI scHl Mol slial i A dress that delights a girl's heart and > schools in the District to sell| :;Lzfl“;‘;:gfi?;;fifi";# Mrs. Miller was, in turn, plr-cm.f} suits her mother’s poc_ketbook is rare, indeed S h 0 e S fr 0 m S h a r k S ! - n of the special committee o= ¥ ALL DRUGGISTS —that’s why these frocks are so popular. o | oy 1% the necessity of making it was pointed | Baby’s face and back “ \ ( J covered with eczema | |i Tuniing: he hand embroidery and ribbon sashes, they will wearly ind e structible : [ h it carried over since st f | Resinol stopped itching quickly Summ. i shoes made from the skin of the shark. : For boys and girls— Very attractively trimmed with touches of waterproof, scuffproof. and healed blisters {1 AMrs. ] Mattis, chairman oi pa- | please mother with their deep hems. nnounced that Mrs. gool- s. Dawes were among the (Second Floor.) work of the Friendship > 1 the settlement house . Shoes that can stand Chsldren’s High - o e : § the roughest usage $ l 0 0 t laced Shoes of shark S = ¢ , » e r C 0 a S skin, low heels, $6. that the most harum uccess of the coming concert e urgad to do so. | . scarum boy can give {FORESEES IRELAND AS BIG| ? v $4.95 : ’ —and e o sign: AVIATION PORT OF FUTURE | : : gy, V1 the encounter. Pii able leather finished . | British Air Oficial Predicts Erin| Y, » Y Coats which we sell nor- s o will }‘3: ga;lig Place for ! mally from $8 to $10 is quite all right for S | Boys' Shark Skin vt G By the Awociated Press. ¢ U < . Nl ey N i e Ofordsss minghiit dfe:a “eiun Inall sizes = b m:lfa"?-;.nx}'.i":m Now that snowball season 1s on the calendar kit iRl from &% to 6. forecast, little lads will need warm overcoats. Larger sizes, $6. (Second Floor , 165 Union St. Sta orce headquarters, {routes, he thinks, might be traversed Colds, Grippe, FI Dengue, | the transcontinental ~service. Sir n of the British 0 8 i - Here are mannish double-breasted models of ve- “Phoenix’’ Hose for Boys and Girls ) b it sl U, lour or cheviot—after English box styles. Lined $ to Ireland and thence to London and 6 6 & iby blg airships carrying passengers % Sizes 2 to 6. All-wool golf hose, 7% length. Gray, heather. o and g airplanes being used for i brown. Sizes 7 to 11. Bilious Fever and Malaria,|Scfton is enthusiastic about a sug- me!” (Sig s, | after a visit to the Free | [the continent. The transatlantic A 3 with all wool, and in shades of brown or tan. routes to connect with iRl s the germs. | flight by Irish airmen to America. U. S. Fleet in Winter Maneuvers. TON, January 8 (#).—Two scout rs, oyers and the sup- led today for Guan- for Winter ma- rs were the De. Admiral A. L. ) blehead. The rs will put mpton Roads to take on the naval aviation detach- ment. PERPETUAL' \\¢/ <8 BUILDING e / /,, Pajamas—Sleepers—Gowns ASSOCIATION W/ Ny There’s no excuse for Jack Frost nipping Using Amoskeag flannelette as a means 0 I ‘ little toes on cold nights—when sleepers of development—gowns and pajamas for come in sizes 2 to 6—with or without girls 4 to 14—come in pink or blue candy- Selling regularly for 79c Compounded 1) A LA - Semi.Annuglly | i ! 4/ N feet. smped patterns. (Second Floor.) Full Box FREE! Commencing January 1, 1926 | e, o s the alkaline Your e e Yo Sy gy, Assets Over Il fii . TR ; ; : comsTEE T THE HECHT CO~F STREFT e | Para et . A , STUART’S - L A O A Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. . DYSPEPSIA TABLETS |[| JAMES, BERRY; Rreiden 5 = = e = T — ST NS TN N T T NN 4D o b . -

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