Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1926, Page 59

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FEBRUARY 14, 1926—PART 2. — s teacher. Puplls of the Janméy | been desired by the parents there.| The Morgan Parent-Teacher Asso-|sociation, alko spoke. Mrs. E. T !nlmzh‘ The regular monthly meeting of the | Baker. A patriot - As- | given b under the guldance of their|jnrs Jiugene Burr, president of the |Clation met I ry 8 - \lnp!u read an account of the lunch- | ] g write articles of school in ! L Kkindergarte -1 Alde et it ot 4 A ) Febru- | the dir for The Top-Notch, the monthly [ Conduit Road and Reservolr Parent-| gy, of v ¢ at 2:30 pm. Miss 8 | Miss, Aite publishe d Northwest Su- | Teacner Association, has charge of the |4 talk on The kind the seventh grade wi nt is opencd one | Pa Diinese et f a_pel A\rmy and Navy Chapt tertained by t The Descendants of "i6 Chapter met Tuesday night at the home of the recording seeretary. Mrs. W. C. Han. son, at Sevemgeenth and Buchanan @ week ory tellers from | rende « la 5 > for hest |3, f The Parent-Teacher Association rep. k ten training school have | 1 3 | Williams | = % entatives to the Juvenile Protec ecured by the protective asso h hm\l”"‘ S Dia. to h Eoundbo ey | the penn: jation at their last meeting' C» 3 N G = vty le A musical quartet, composed aum, M w 3rin 1 . . in the v meeting cquipment. Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley e onreend he Zihlman bil and ap e Teacher | presided. establishing small bathing . - YETounds, espe. . ¥ s A meeting was held February 5 n“' - ound. The J e 2 R R ons, B A i - {S pm. by the Weightman Parent ‘ fotor w and di ““K an, attendance offi Brightwood rark Parent-Teacher | Teuc u rvolr and Conduit road efation will meet tomorrow Rafter rine e J crmeyer of the thir ganized a community pm. 1 date of meeting ha 1or |unm in that section. A room |n‘lnl‘n cha from the first to the children to play and read in has long | third Monday of the month 1 Adelaide Beard, s krade pupll, wave Rumorous recita:| Wollner, Larry Sop e ar Gr s ekt EnaiCitizeriat As |lons,. Mee N ITAHAne s prasigen: | RN TG ic District 18 W. & Jl; SLOANE 1508 H STREET <~ Opposite the Shoreham <~ WASHINGTON, D. C. THE GREAT Introductory Sale On March 1, 1926, we will occupy our new store, located at 709-711-713 Twelfth St. N.W. Until that time we offer our entire present stock, amply supplemented by replacements from our parent store in New York, at prices that openly challenge comparison. It is obviously impossible to give, in this space, more than a hint of the great opportunities that this important Sale offers. We can merely ’illustrate and emphasize certain outstanding items. This week we feature: PLAIN SEAMLESS + SEAMLESS IMPORTED BROADLOOM CARPETS LASCONY 9 and 12 feet wide The complete color range comprises Rose Taupe, ‘N? Apple Green, Tan, Light Taupe, Gray, Dal:k Green, ILTON CARPETS Beige, Dark Taupe, Gray Taupe, Raisin, Sand, Me- R N A dium Blue, Wistaria, Plum, Black, Burro $ 00 2 ] and Mulberry Obtainable in Beige, Prune, Wistaria, Rose, Black, Regularly 38 !'0." sq. yd. e Dark Blue, Rose Taupe, Apple Green, Crimson, Gray A seamless 9x12 rug of this ma- Blue, Gray Taupe, Sage, Tan, Gold, Dull Violet. terial, bound and read y for use, $7 5 00 French Gray and Dark Brown. costs but . . . . . e I Fhere are four colors, Rose Taupe, Apple Green, Prune and Beige available in an eighteen-foot width NARROW CARPETS at the same price. This is the first time in the history Plain colored 2 inches wide + -+ $3 00 of carpet weaving that a Wilton carpet has been In the prevailing colors 1o made EIGHTEEN feet wide and nowhere else in ¥d. 0 Biomned 57t e ls s Washington, D. C., can this width be : g 27iinchestwidcil 75 found in this weave. Regularly §I5 per 3 -—00 110 riantal s altanils v desizabicleocts e Ty + square vard S WORSTED WILTON RUGS Included in this Sale is an especially desirable group of fine quality Worsted Wilton Rugs. Among the many attractive designs to be found in this selection are authentic Chinese and Persian reproductions and copies of fine old g 00 Oriental effects size 9x12 95 Also Included in this Sale are great assortments of FURNITURE—ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC RUGS FOR THOSE WHO MAY DESIRE TO PAY FOR THEIR PURCHASES FROM INCOME, WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A CONVENIENT METHOD OF CHARGE ACCOUNTS, WHICH WE WILL BE GLAD TO EXPLAIN TO THOSE INTERESTED STORE OPEN FROM 8:00 AM. TO 5:30 P.M. DAILY FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS INCLUDING SATURDAY : IN THE UNITED STATES Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries an Assurance of Satisfaction MRS. WILL l/\\l RA\'\‘IO\'I) Formerly l\l'hé’l‘lll? MacElwee, daughter r. and Mrs. James A.|f MacKElwee, the wedding taking place || January 2. B

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