Evening Star Newspaper, February 12, 1926, Page 12

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D) THE EVENING PROGRAN MAPPED “Gen. Pershing Night” Pro- =t posed ai Exhibitors’ Meet- ing With Committee. hibited hihit that the ith the industria plars an all-\\ ash of paintings and | sculpture {F haing prepared. accord r1 of Dorsey Doniphan. | the meeting. The ar & to be larger Washington Artists. co-oparating with | the X.Painters. Washington TWater | Color Club and the Landscape Club, | The purposes of the Chamber of | Comme: n holding the exposition | were outlined by its ofcials present Rudo Jose, general chairman. | sald: “The Chamber of Commerce in tends to benefit this community by holding this expesition. The organi- | zatlon Twishes to carry the event to success for the benetfl of the busi ness people who are here or whn | will come hars, and for the fnforma. | “inn_of tha general public. Goin Comfort m_ Baltimore $2.00 | tfi ’;I:Er:l dlc Grace $3.25 Bus g_m;v.f,’h".,.p.' o UNDER MITTEN MAX ath i | { DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF : "CORNELL WALL [At 17th & H Sta. Louis F. Bradley’s 7th and Md. Ave. N.E. Is a Star Branch These Branches are maintained for the convenience of the patrons of The Star Classified Section — and there's one in practical- ly every neighborhood in town and the nearby suburbs — Louis F. Bradley’s being one of the many in the North- east section. The Star prints MORE Classified ads cvery day than all the her papers here nk ed —hecause they bring results at “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office NDUSTRALSHON SNOWDRIFTS BLOCK SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at_and_ Sailings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. 5 X in Western Section, Isolating Many Communities. Nassau. Feb. 7 oW N DUE TOMORROW. TGV, driven Md.. by high wind throughout western Maryland la 18 | night, formed immense banks on higl MARYLAND ROADS High Winds Form Immense Banks February STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY. | ways and rauways, aimost comptetely |is hoping for a thaw. Birds and apt- | tying up travel for a while and iso- | mals have suffered for food, and citi- |tath zens have been asked by public of- | Drifts 5 feet deep in places. |ficials to scatter crumbs and other No busses were running this morning |edible substances wherever possible in the vicinity of Hagerstown except |for relief. on the Baltimore and Cumberland | highways, and trains were running late. Only sleighs were o on other roads, and in s they fought vainiy drifts, e 2 Tries Suicide in Prison. s | Special Dispatch to The Star. oW LYNCHBURG, Va., February 12. | James Conley. arrested at the instance of Judge F. W. Whitaker of the Mu- . | nicipal Court because his drinking was ide e | held to be a menace to his family, at- d rural, | tempted suicide last night in a celhat Birds Suffer for Food. ds st | kept indoors, h- dufy calls, this section of Maryland self with his belt, hut will recover. Greater Values! Your Choice of Thousands of 1 A 100 PN 100 PN TODAY wniil Zone . 11:00 AN 5200 P\ i TOMORROW TFiles Bankruptcy Petition. Kendrick:-Harrison Furniture “De for the Store Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. | Saturdays: | 8:30 AM. to 9 P.M. 1335 F Street N.W. Bond’s 2-Pants Suits and Skinner’s Guaranteed Satin Lined Overcoats Hundreds of Bonds s a i Luxe” 2 Pants Suits and Overcoats No Charge For Alterations Style Arcade Davton Washingtan Minneapolis A. CLYDE CONNELLY, Manager by the new Brunswick “Light-Ray” electrical recording RUNSWICK dealers are now, presenting the supreme achieve- ment in music for the home: Records by an entirely new process—“Light-Ray” electrical recording—exclusively Brunswick. Here are a few of the latest popular melodies by famous stars. Play them on your phonograph and get a new thrill—or better —hear them on the amazing new electrical reproducing musical instrument—the Brunswick Panatrope AL JOLSON World’s Greatest Entertainer “Miami,” “You Forgot to Remember,” “I'm Sitting on Top of the World,” “You Flew Away From the Nest.” A & P GYPSIES Concert Orchestra of International Radio Fame “Two Guitars,” “The Shadow of the Past.” NICK LUCAS The Crooning Troubadour “Sleepy Time Gal,” “I Found Somebody to Love,” "Smils a Little Bit,” “Forever and Ever With You.” THE MERRYMAKERS Male Voice Ensemble “I Never Knew,” “Keep On Croonin’ a Tune.” PANATROPES RADIOLAS M A OO PO R Y T e WENDELL HALL Red-Headed Music Maker of Radio Fame “Paddlin’ Madelin' Home.” ‘“‘Hokey Pokey.” “Kentucky's Way of Sayin' Good Mornin’,” “Show Me the Way to Go Home.” ISHAM JONES ¢ And His Internationally Famous Orchestra “I'm Sitting On Top of the World,” “I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight,” “Paddlin’ Madelin’ Home,” “That Certain Party.” HARRY ARCHER And His Orchestra “Lantern of Love” and “Baby,” from Castles in the Air. “Who” and “Sunny,” from Sunny. RECORDS FEBRUARY Pt where urgent | police headquarters. He hanged him-| 12, 1926, H Amazing Music One Day Only Hundreds of NEW SPRING HATS to be sacrificed at two prices Group Two Sold From $4.50 to $5.00 R e EVERY NEW COLOR AND SHAPE Kresge Department Stores Quality Merchandise Courteons ZhePALAIS ROYAL The Faie ~ S Plam & Co Thicage Newark Service ‘ Men’s Novelty Wool and Silk-and-Wool Socks Rezularly $1.00 and 51.50 65¢ Pair 6 Pairs for S3.75 Medium-weight Socke that can he worn now and later. Full fashioned and mnck perfect fit. Shown in manv different color combinations—heather mixtures and Sizes 9 to 11%. Men’s English Broadcloth Shirts, $1.39 White. Tan and Blue Shirts made of high luster broadcloth and tailored to the Palais Roval standard. Trimmed with ocean pearl buttons. Neckband and collar-attached styles. 14 to 17. Boys’ 4-Piece Vest i Spring Suits $10.95 Made in the new Spring styles seams to assure striped color novelties. Broken Lot of Men'’s Madewell Union Suits i Regularly $3.50 $ 1 .69 84 Suits of the Madewell make, famous for com- fort and fit. Long sleeves and ankle-length stvle. In sizes 34, 40, 42, 46, 50. In wool and cotton mixtures. Boys’ All-Wool Lumber Jackets Special of woolens that boys can wear now. Qur first shipment consists of a large assortment. Coats and pants full lined with bar-tacked seams. Tailored by a well known manufacturer of boys' A special purchase of boys' lum- ber jackets to sell at much higher prices. Made in shirt style with two pockets and snug-fitting waistband. clothing. according to our gpecxfic-- Pliids of red, blns tan Brewn snd tions. Sizes 7 to 18 years. green. Sizes 12 to 14 years. R e T S T YA T e >3 s e -2 < P 2t A COmIRIRIY TONC IO T3 T I T

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