Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1926, Page 14

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14 THE EVENING NEW ORLEANS GAY ON MARDI GRAS DAY . in the 'Hil(?l] on Arbitration Issue Delayed ; Coal Strike Settlement 2 or 3 Weeks; down wecks would have elapsed ¢ they could have been put In rating condition and operator line and el rike two or three v hitch s S ity | Smilingly. “When 1Us 3 I'win, we may write some of the b { ground.’ Tiners n on the dott apthmeclienss strike will make o had it not be Davis said, Revelers Lark From Dawn to Dark While Carnival King Hoids Sway. ced to ‘ebruary revele worning. th PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $11,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, James 1. ff of the T no public_ann <1y had heen made i1 end tonight Department we Rex and v = 0 ins the mines m Sec'y without delay. NT LAXATIVE For Sick, Bilious Children sunset, qu the larger but not he negroes country WORK TO START SOON ON H STREET LIGHTSl New Type to Be Installed From 2d to 15th Sts. Northeast—Poles to Be 15 Feet High. 5 new-type elec- from Second to will be | within the was announced yes y g Hadley, Distr ect eng | e EES RS Mother! Gwe Constlpated Child | “California Fig Syrup” those 1f_your little onc is out-of-sorts, won't play, seems sick, languid, not 1 nalurzl—-su>p(ct the bowels! A tca- spoonful of delicious “California Fig Syrup” given any time sweetens the stomach and soon moves the sour fermentations, gases, poisons and in- digestible matter right out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. n as funds become available 3 planned to extend the | lights wes far y streets northwest. partment also has propos N s of hers n ;m;e“\mm_ fillions of mothers depend upon this gentle, harmless laxative. Tt j never rramps or overacts. Say “Cal- ifornia” to your druggist and a\oxdi counterfeits. Insist upon genuine | “California Fig Syrup,” which has | directions for babies and children| of all ages plainly printed on bottle. District lin definite ste: carry out thi; Accord tho avers = to late insurance figures, e span of human life has hened in America during tha hq 10 vears by 10 per cent. A Reason millions can’t resist—*“It’s Toasted.” A unique reason, exclusive to Lucky Strikes. The only cigarettes out of over 200 brands on the market with a definite reason for superiority. ecause its toasted Lucky Strikes are genuinely different. Toasting is an extra refinement that glorifies the flavor of the world’s fl Guaranteed by 1N CORPORATED STAR, WASHINGTON, [I===0 284 Boys’ 79¢ to $1 Spring Caps, Two for New Spring Caps of suiting mixtures, in a v ? of mneat patts medium and shades. Sizes 673 to 7 in the lot. TWO for $1. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1926. IT PAYS TO £ \\\‘ 600 Boys’ Regular 50c Knitted Ties, Three for pleasing to the Loys i In the Boys Department The Once-a-Month Sale That Washington Mothers Watch and Wait for One Day Only—Wednesday, February 17th Ihe success of our Monthly Dollar Day in reliable quality merchandise for this event Day values will not disappoint them! Quantit are listed before cach item and the Boys’ Department is built on VALUL and definite and mothers have learned to expect unmatched savings in boys’ clothing and fur there will be no more when sold out. Early shopping is Oh, Boy! savings. \We scour the 1 ishin advised. No mail or phone orders What Values Here Tomorrow! 500 Boys’ 4-Piece Vest Suits, Overcoats &f Mackinaws Odd Lots of Boys’ Wearables Former $2 to $5 Values 14 Boys' Tan Raincoats, sizes 4 and 18 years. 30 Junior Odd Coats, sizes 4 to 7 years. 26 Junior Knickers to match coats, sizes 4 to 7 years. 20 Long Pants, in sizes 4 to 13 years. S All-Wool Lumberjacks, sizes 4,8 and 14 years. 25 Junior All-Wool and Part- Wool Sweaters, zes 2 to 5 years. 300 Boys’ $1.50 to $2 “Bell”’ Brand Shirts Perfect .Quality and Slight Irreg- ulars. Brand-new Spring Shirts, attached po broade! w .H'( blue neat tan, dressy models. 86 Boys’ $1 to $1.25 Shirts, Two for Slight Irregulars) with attached collar. makes. White and Sizes 12 to 14, neck me: also 210 Odd Pieces of Boys’ Pajamas Three for $1 A manufacturer’s clearance of odd pieces of Pajamas, Coats and Pants, of outing flannel and cot- ton; plain colors and striped effects; sizes 6 to 18 years THREE pleces for $1. 136 Boys’ $1 Hickok Belts Two for $1 Hickok Belts, of wide leather, with tongue buckle; also our own regular stock of Silk Belts, the famous Monarch brand, in assorted collegiate patterns and colorings. TWO for §1. 300 Boys $1. 50 to $2.50 (Samples and Slight Irregulars) Universal Brand Cotton Pa- jamas, one and two piece styles, in white, ‘tan, blue anc laven- der; others of mercerized mate- rials. Full - cut sizes from 4 to 18 years. Well made garments. 84 Boys $1.19 to $1.39 Pajamas Two for Manufacturer’s sample lots and slight irregulars of Pajamas, on¢ and two picce styles; of good quality percales and cot- ton materials. Sizes 4 to 10 years. TWO for §1. 44 Boys’ $1.45 Pajamas Small lot of 44 pieces only—made of heavy-weight outing flannel, in one and two piece styles; neat stripes. Sizes 4 to 14.years in the lot. c——| 1 ($1 1$1 Here's the Plan: Pay $10.75 for the first Suit, Overcoat or Mackinaw—Select Another, \ (Any Style or Size), and Poy ()nlv Both Garments for $11.75. The values are so wonderiul we expect this sale to \ break all reco ‘or enthusiastic response. No other Dollar Day ever offered such fine clothing at such a low price. Don’t miss this opportunity to outfit the boy economically ! w Spring models in Boys’ Four-piece Suits, some with two knickers, others and one r of long pants. Large variety of handsome Sizes 7 to 17 v ACKINAWS —All-wool and part-wool Winter s in rich plaid colorings; muff pockets. Warmn le. Sizes 8 to 10 and 15 to 18 years. THE OVERCO0ATS—Double-breasted models, of heavy Winter-weight coat me double-faced woolens, others with plaid body linin, Handsome grays, tans, browns and heather mixtures. Sizes 9 to 18 years, 188 Boys’ $1.39 Khaki aFlapper Suits Khaki Flapper Suits, of genuine sul- phur dyed. fast color khaki cloth, with separate belt; but- toned on knee pants; ideal for play wear. Full cut sizes from Coats alpaca and twill lined. patterns and colors, 3 to 8 years of age. 132 Children’s $1 Outing Flannel Nightshirts Three for * Brand Outing Flannel Nightshirts, ped effects; made with attached »d heavy weight; all marked size 6, but are large enough for children from 6 to 10 years of age. and Regular $5 Jersey Suits With the purchase of one of the Overcoats at the special price of $4.95, you may se- lect an all-wool Jersey suit, any size or style, Both Garments for $5.95 Overcoat and Suit 120 “Bell” Brand Lumberjacks With the purchase these Lumberjacks at the special price of $1.95, you may select an- other Lumberiack, any size and style, for of one of Both Garments for 900 Boys’ 79¢ to $1.50 School Blouses, Two for Perfect Quality and Slight Ir- regulars with doub 16 v found 600 Tit wanted styl 266 Boys’ $1.25 to $1.50 Blouses ht Trregulars ot will be riend Blouses, in and colorings. I\xn\\\ Blouses, wi ., tan and blue omv\: Sizes 7 to 16 ve Broadcloth Blou colla: ported English ¥ 164 Boys’ $1 Wash Suits Two for $1 Middy with pat- Sizes terns frc 3to§ ye vs' and Girls’ Km‘erulls Big Warm Winter-weight Overcoats, in assorted juve- nile models, sizes 3 to 9 years. in desirable colorings. Jersey Suits, in Oliver 7 sey sweater, in coat or pull-over s Sizes 3 to 8 years. 300 Boys’ $1.50 to $2 Lined Pants les, Choice of knickerbocker or straight knee st)les, every pair fully lined. An assortment of suiting mixtures and Spring-weight Tweed Knickers, in sizes 5 to 17 years, straight knee pants in sizes 3 to 8 years. " Also in the lot are Heavy-weight Corduroy Knickers, unlined. 244 Boys’ 79c¢ to $1.25 School Pants, Two Pairs Manufacturer’s odd lots and slight ir- } $1 regulars—knickerbockers: and straight knee pants; sizes 4 to 16 years. Well made of good, serviceable materials, in dark mixtures. TWO pairs for $1. Full cut, roomy garments ist style, with separate jer- to match pants 400 Boys’ $1.39 to $2.50 High-Grade Wash Suits A wonder ful new assortment of Spring models, of good, service- abie, high - grade, fast color mate- rials. Come in Oliver T wist, Middy, Vestee and Novelty styles, in all the most popular color- ings. Full cut, well made o suits, in sizes 3 to 8 years. 84 Boys’ $4.95 \. these All-Wool Lumberjacks at the regular price of $4.95— Both Lumberjacks for $5.95 Choice of a large assortment of smart new All-Wool Lumberjacks you may select another—any plaids and stripes, in the most wanted colorings. With the purchase of one of $ ] size or style—for.. Sizes 8 to 16 years.

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