Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1926, Page 11

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4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1926. i1 : T ands thi * Charmatne, of lwhich ran the gamut wion, | his present vehicle, and it was en-|style. Many of their lines and situ- t hered an | WET MEASURES PENDING. |y laws now are before the Legis- o fa o ; cnt stically received by a large au-|ations are alllcy M 2 i Vivian {lature. T gned to provide A r 8 t 2 B E ance here is ¢ e- | do g )i i B . T and 1 dinary interest to ian | Pennsylvania Legislature Consid e B i - i ko ) re ven in a 20-minute lead ar g S Ity bef k ® pepp of the | S5 CETberall ENLoTHeiEnt: e 1o b d of NATION Judi " vit, this gitted | the dr arr s s | e bition for in- = | irudie ’ ) > ce, ry, displaylng r 2 4nd ¢ { A t January 14 ¢ x P Mm';l utilization Marc Connell prob i s 111 d grace in oris it " b ¥ « g for | oo vy r it 5 er to be held in numbers, An | Che e o fs the main stunt al. | able manner and in pretty Tried to F Irl" Vb d With! o Mildred Steele, and she does e 3 Tl iusban 1t | Tooth,” w % Lo Lo Pullman is heard in “The Dutch Detective edit0 k00 4 i : |¢ € < S : | up-to-date ~songs and Walter Mc-| “rhe Dutch Detective,” @ farce by | Walter Ben Hare, presented by the A . | offers some good characte: Kidnaping Story When Par- | ; rous cf - o e el e s sl e ents Took Child. | et o torm ey : el ey e i l‘ 5 of " of ;-. a n | welcome last night at St. Mary’s Hall, ! Paul Messink directed this « the ridicul al productions. | aHE Dhtcns u v midnight show wili | 25 12 2€¢ idoteativey s auy : put on this weel MUTUAL—"Red Hot."” Frank Harcourt, with his own show 1 ffot,” is the attraction at Jack n’s Mutual Theater this week rt is a well known figure on ‘ An Eag’er Responée to A Most Exceptional Sale WOMEN'S NEW SPRING SHOES s us thoush Washinston | | Sl T the v PARK —“The Handy |7 ight and hit ¢ M £ For Constipated, Sick, Bilious Children AMUSEMENTS /" ey o e S e o B EE | cae c “California Fig Syrup” || v dren love its .-\:ll sizes In the New “Bargain Section” at Our 7th St. Store —and at 3 other stores Midwinter Mark Downs el We are Fashion Park representatives in Washington of regular D Clearance 6 6 6 stocks in s i ion e You men who know The Mode’s policy ; all depts. Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, know precisely what that means— ‘ Zth and K §ts. Bilious "l:;::r"mu',x! »,\lulm‘iu‘ . 414 9th St. N.\W. Every Suit and Overcoat— Fritiy gy Fashion Park—Mode— Richard Austin— is included—without a single solitary excep- tion. AS trong Start At All Our Stores Fill up—and purr away for the prettest 1,000 miles you ever drove. Beware of Substitutes. i At Good Dealers Everywhere. [ | | | BAYERSON OIL WORKS~ COLUMBIA 5223 § | TrminNING HAIR and I ANDRUFF a1z be CHECKED «» and the hair restored to full health! PECIALISTS now say that dandruff is an infection and that to overcome it just two things need be done: First, the dandruff germs must be de- stroyed. The ideal safe disinfectant for the hair in Ed. Finaud's Eau de Quinine is more effective in destroying dandruff germs than'any other known preparation. Secon, the scalp must be stimulated to more vigorous health. Special ingredients in Eau de Quinine stimulate the inactive glands and awaken the sleeping hair roots. Begin this treatment at once and watch your hair take on v, smooth, shining beauty. All drug- gi d nt stores have Ed. Pinaud’s Eau de Quin: Parfumerie Ed. Pinaud, 18 Place Ven- dome, Paris—sole distributors, Pinaud Incorpo- rated, go Fifth Avenue, New York. Ed Pinaud's FAU DE QUININE J‘br the hair and scalp The finest Clothing in America and Eng- land—is reduced to a point that shows we mean Clearance. Suits— $35, $40 and $45 Suits $50 and $55 Suits _ .50 $60, 365,570, $75 and $80 Suits $4.0):50 Overcoals —Heavyweight and Toppers— $35, $40 and $45 $50 and $55 $60 and $65 $70, 75, $80, $85 and $100. . $50).50 __Sports Suits Specials 4-pi Sports Suits, with 3-piece Golf Suits, Coat, Coap:,ecevszt. Vest and Knickera;' made' on s ¥ up in i rted 1 :nd ix:‘:lo(:rsm $33 = l-x:iltedm::th“ $23 = . Were $45, $50, $55, $60 and $65 Were $45 The Mode—F at Eleventh AL /] .fl _dz_l(}é"fl—md%;— ECUL = To a Wintry Week Prepare for the cold to come— first thing tomorrow see how you save here by selection NOW at this Store-Addition Sale All Winter Suits and Overcoats ONE-FOURTH OFF Formerly NOW Formerly NOW Formerly NOwW 35. 26.25 40. 30.00 T 4(5). igflg 50. 37.50 3 5 60. .0 65. 4875 B 80. 60.00 70. 5250 \ 9. 67.50 9. 7125 | 85 6375 100. 75.00 Stein-Bloch Clothes and English Overcoats by Joseph May Light—Medium—Heavy —— INCLUDED 26 Hand-Tailored ¢ Four-Piece 4 Two-Piece Tuxedos | Sport Suits Golf Suits Formerly 65.00 ‘ Formerly 45. to 65. i Formerly 85. to 55. 3800 | 3375 to 48.75 | 26.25t041.25 Savings at Ewvery Counter on SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, PAJAMAS, BATHROBES 14th and G Streets N. W.

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