Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1926, Page 26

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THE EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., ERINAY, JANUARY 15, 1926. Indorsing pendi to in ereas .-m APPR[]VES DISTRICT STREET PROJECTS .- House Subcommittee Favors ,,"':., il Work for Which Emergency | _ Fund Is Asked. » BERLIN AND BRIDE BAR INTERVIEWERS .| Remain Excluded in Leviathan's Cabin at Cherbourg. Disappoint- ing Swarm of Newspaper Men SIX-MONTH TIME LIMIT ON iNSURANCE RENEWAL ! Opportunity for Service Men Who Policie 30,000.000.000 Acgregating RABBI J; X0 Verci Will Preach Tonight at 8 P.M Sixth Street Synagog 3 ' Goult quithhytrade for | Studehaker i Pouser Durability f~nsh | Lewis Backs Pay Increase for Judges, Urging lndependenvo of All Inflllenvo | that its member » thoug TTHST.SIGNALS SLOW UP BUSSES} | Ll | Company Complains to Eld- |\ ridge, Saying Double Stops Retard Schedule. CLAIMS WOMAN SAFE DRIVER WHEN ALONE Watch Out for Two Women in Car. | Says Expert of Cab Company. 1. | Citizens asd League to Co-operate in Plans of Jour- nalists, ] I. HAAS & COMPANY'S “—- ‘ Semi-Annual Clearance Sale | will appreciate the conveniont XTS5 € OneFlre Heats all r. handsome new e & \ | Potomac Park '?_‘ = | Munitions its many OFPEN DAILY Hot Water Radiator Heat With Ideal ARCOLLA there's no need for extra stoves or heaters in other rooms or upstairs. Such extra fires waste a lot of money and double the work. ARCOLA'S glowing warmth is carried by AMERICAN Radiators to every corner of ALL rooms. ARCOLA requires no coddling and petting, be S A Sax e zavy chifeeTlulls W] s handioma Dol o e Tnecee. lain enamel keeps clean and bright as a china plate. Sold on EASY PAY- MENTS. See dealer or write Dept. S for "free’ Ideal ARCOI A bookler from its hre control is aute- Govt. Workers Riverside Apartments Street N. W. | fimnumrm‘imx The delightful location of this building, Building, attractions d cheery, the fittings RENTALS VERY W-H-WE/T G 916 Fifteenth Street Main 9900 Made-to-Measure ALL-WOOL $40 Suits, Now Made-to-Measure ALL-WOOL $45 Suits, Now facing ust above the is but one of The rooms - m ven and $47.50 a month and up Made-to-Measure ALL-WOOL $50 Suits, Now re on the Aven 1308 HOSEONOW Washington, 1. ( AMERICAN RADIATOR (JOMPANY 1211 Pa. Ave. Naafv Neale Nl \-'-(;_\ N Nl REXLIE XL IEXLICIBXBILIRERERERLIS aturday---Last Day of The Clean Sweep If you missed Thursday—if you missed Friday—make it a point not to miss Saturday, with its imposing array of savings in every section of Washington’s Newest Department Store. The 40 items listed below are just an indication of what you’ll find all over the store. 39 Corduroy and Beacon R obes. Were $5.95 to $6.95 61 Prs. Portieres. Men's Flannelette Nightshirts. Men’'s Flannelette Pajamas. Men's Silk Shirts. Were $7.95 to $5.95; Men's Knit Wool Vests. Men's Wool Golf Knickers. Boys’ Wool Serge and Jersey Suits. Men's Imported Wool Hose. 2 Misses’ Beaded Georgette Dresses. Misses' Dinner and Afternoon Dresses. Were $49.50 Women's Fur-trimmed Coats. Women’s Topcoats. Women's Heavily Furred C oats. Were $11.95 to $15.95. . .. Were $75. . Were $25 to $35; now . . ....... $7.95 Were $1.65 to §2 Were $2.50 to $3. now. .....5§5.9 Were $3.95 to §5.95.......83.65 Were $4.95 to §6.95; Were $3.45. .. Were $1.50 to $2.50 . . .$49.50 Were §50 to $65. ... 5. ....... §14.75 Weere 3895002018025 . .. -isioncnisimsisic s st $79.75 Small Group of Misses’ Sport Dresses ............ $2.95 Misses’ Afternoon and Street Dresses ............ $14.75 Women's Lingerie, in pastel shades Women's Glove Silk Vests, picot straps ..........51.05 112 Prs. Children’s Shoes. Were $4 to $6.........82.85 At the start there were 4,000 pieces—selec- tions are still something to get excited about. Especially when you see the pearl chokers, the sterling pieces—the colored pearl strands, and the hundred-and-one novelty bits that add the stamp of smartness to your costuming. Men's cuff links and tie clasps included. (First Flaor.) B WEXEXE XS EXE XX E XX EX IR XEIEXE $13 to §16.50 Fine W ool Mackinazs s NOwW $15 to $20 Stout Boys' Suits; now marked. . $3 Boys' All-wool Sweaters.. 4 to 16 years $2.50 Children’s Play Shoes. 8V, to 2............. .8149 $1.09 Boys' Flannelette Pajamas: nozw Children’s Flannelette Underwear; now HWomen's Novelty Sweaters, 36 to 46 Women's Cravenetted Cotton Umbrellas: now . . . Rubber Reducing Girdles, 26 to 36; now . ... ... . . . . S1.89 Women's Spring Neckwear; now marked 39¢ to §1 Costume Flowers;reduced to 91 Baronet Satin Slips. 116 MW ool-mixed Blankets. 1 ere $3.95 to §4.95. . Big Boys’, Little Boys’ Mackinaws, O Coats and Hand Bags, leather or silk, all colors .............. 3155 HERERXEXEXEIXEXEXEK ax X Beaded Bags, many colors and designs . . ......... $1.59 TI-IEHECHT CO-~F STRFEFT \vv—gfl By 4 1 AT n S > - RS l?W\J\, ZrN f\ /’*z,J BN AT AAT AAD

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