Evening Star Newspaper, February 5, 1926, Page 6

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i 5, 6 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. T €. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1926. —— e e T e e i | Col. W . cpec i of the vari. |is in charge of a special commitiee | Prayer was offered by Lieut. Col. Wil- |of the District was outlined by Mi-|dran to specialize in study of the vari- |is in charg liam Palmer of New York and Brig, |chael Doyle. & member of tha o our tspen 1 T % o blan theenteratnment. - g fosmo- | The & : " ! st R T S E S I i i b e night at | discovered operation for angina pec ation Army Band plaved sev: | politan Club, at the club's weekl:" 5 4 | eral hymrs. ' Iuncheon at the Lee House vesterday. | Rauscher's. Dr. J. Ro ‘[U M A[:F ARLANB'K AHN ANNOUNCES PLANS D L eeh e Cou e el | cengaments. andJumes. b FOR MUSIC CAMPAIGN Steady Growth 1= | torts. H | Faul 1. Brandstedt, president of the | Colliflower | club. presided. i | Qu ality’s Everything! Salvation Army Holds Me- | National Movement Projected to & a ‘ Increase Popular Interest morial Exercises for Late in Subject. | [14 b b3 L D. C. Commissioner. ™t tocewtet trew. e onto 11| In every phase of this institution’s business is evi- Even at Clearance Time s Kal head of the Metropolitan Opera Co.. vesterday announced plans for The Salvation Army paid its tribute | 3 national movement to increase music te the mentory of the late Commis | npreciation. | sloner Henry B. . Macfarland with “'Cl b women. whrough the General brief exercises at the District BUllding | pegeration of Women's Clubs. will be Yesterday afterncon before the medal- | o notjve force «f 2 music week start lion unveiled in his honor a few weeks | 2 agn. " Col. R. E. Holz of New York, chief | '\ Becr of the natinnal organization, | he late Commissioner. Mr. | was for many years presi- | the Washington advisory baard of the army T HERE.SE\ Ifl( more to t]‘lCSC SI'IOC Sa]es at Ha}m.s dence of the service and safety given which needs no explanation. than the Big Savings offered. There's Quality! Besides clearing our shelves for Spring. we figure on making thousands of new customers through these Sales. The qualities will bring you back for more- long after you've forgotten the low prices you paid! ing May 2, during which 30 classics | [ff be featurad i schools. theaters. | [f ches and at civic gatherings. teners will he usked tn name the itions plaver. A national musie v conteet will be held in Atlan Y during tie bicnnial meeting zeneral fedsration in May. 40.000.000 33.000.000— —— —— 30.000.000-— A Friend of the Army. 25.000.000—— * WORK FOR WEAK-MINDED | CHILDREN IS DESCRIBED | Speaker Tells Cosmopolitan cmh,l 20.000.000—— 15.000.000—- of Efforts to Study Vari- ous Types. 10,000,000 3.000.000 IC UL R U ) 1 1 to Col. Holzand read. i udebaker - trade forone tg.day | At the tpecial commemorative At the emorial ever ble.sed 1 should 1 bronze slab is needed to ri recollection of thos F. Macfarland. Your growth means our growth. Consult our officers about your financial problems. inz advantage of this marvel- ous Sale of $10 to $15 footwear at— 3 b I chieves a m in the hall ieves . - Rt : MERICAN SECURIT 50 patient : Tu IT STOPS % e ehalted (he ot | [ A —AND TRUST COMDANY - ° e Caital i L OUGH’ AN = __J Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits e o Over $6,300,000 S , . around, princely in vn_n.?r"'_‘.x'fi..‘,.f; JUNlPER TAR Vo;ncns Shop *nd tneniration 1 a1t Zoad coMFoUND BRANCHES 1207 F St. Praised His Loyalty. My sainted and I shaved and with the friend and he e 10 multiply GIVES QUICK RELIEF FOR Coughs, Colds, Sore Threat FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS URARD 34 YRARSR WITE WONDERFUL SUCCRSS 35¢ A Bottle At All Druggiste Central—7th and Mass. Ave. NV Northeast—S8th and H St<. N Southwest—7th and F St SAV Northwest—1140 15th Sto XAV, Fvery pair in the gronp is correct for all-Spring wear Styles for street, semi-dress and evening, in all materials \alues are—simply marv Don't fail-to come tomorroy MENT! This ol | has relleved rebeve you. o his zreat TOTAL RESOURCES QVER $37.500.000 rett. divi Potamac Ask Grandm FRANC JEWELRY CO. 627 7TH ST. N.W. JEWELRY CO. ] Down Will Put This Famous 1847 Rogers Silver Plate L] On Your Table Tonight | On Sale—due to a || » ; ; . fortunate purchase Join This New Pin Money Club G Own a complete set of Rogers tableware. Here is an easy way: You pay only b $1.00 down, and you receive the silver and the pin-money savings bank. Fach day or \ week vou deposit a few cents in the bank, and bring the bank in to us and the contents & [s] “will be credited to your account each week. ’ As a member of the Pin-Money Club you pay the reguler cash price—NO MORE But you must enroll now. Next month will be too late. A fortunate purchase at a record low The nickels and dimes you squander thoughtlessly will place this most desired silver- price enables us to make a remarkable ware on your table. offer on good-wearing school shoes of TABLEWARE OF LIFETIME GUARANTEE the sort needed right now. f This Beautiful Set of 1847 Rogers Silver Plate You can own this beautiful Rogers silverware set for just a few cents a day by joining our Pin-Money Club. Your choice of three styles. the Ancestral, the Ambassador or the Anniversary. The correct service for a small family. 6 Knives. 1 Sugar Shell stainless steel y 6 Tea Spoons 6 Forks . 1 Butter 6 Table .. - Spoons i Knife Pay Only $1 Down!! This Attractive Pin-Money Savings Bank Free to Club Members Nearly Over! Ve O women must lose no tim: tak- i In This Notable‘ Women‘s Sale! A ; Those who join the Pin-Money Club this month will receive a handsome sav- ings bank, FREE. It is called—most appropriately—the Treasure Chest, for it is a replica, in miniature, of a strong box of old—and serves as well as the handy depository for the odd nickels and dimes which will make up the easy payments for your silver selection. Y, \{ J In the “Bargain Section,” 7th St. store. x \\\\ i Also, at our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. stores. Here are three of the smartest § e which manbers of \§ : Our entire $5.95 to $10 stocks VY, the Pin-Money Club may select of black and brown velvet pumps . - N —From all our s 3 the silver chest of their dreams. % tores N Special purchases advance Spring 4 shocs and others from regular stocks. \ 1. The ANCESTRAL. ) In patent leather. hlack satin and com- N/ hinations. | 2. The AMBASSADOR. 3. The ANNIVERSARY. DOH.Y MiSS This Tomorrow.' Join the club and select your silver now. First S igns of Spring % 2% This Style Rogers With Serving Tray Free Here is another style of the Rogers’ silver with beautiful serving tray. The serving tray comes absolutely free with each set of this style. Your choice_in the three patterns—the ANCESTRAL, the AMBASSADOR or the ANNIVERSARY. Complete for— _Seen in_our windows New bright-colored _kid- skin slippers for Milady. Parchment, sauterne, new grays and tans. Starning ac. $5.95 7th & K 233 Pa. Ave! SE. 3212 14¢h St. \ 4 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. \ count | LTI g 90 1 Sutar Sheit “Women's Shop” “Men's Shop” . C O, 6 Forks 2= 6 Table or 1207 F St. 14th & G Sts. ' 6 Tea Spoons ) Serving Spoons ‘- —_fim “Arcade Shop,” 3212 14th St.—9th St.—and Pa. Ave. Stores—Open Saturday Nights 1/ st., N - Pay Only $1 Down

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