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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1926. ES 7 — e e N R Y Ny b e e N 5 . open to tie public and there are no . |church. Six-and-a-half and B streets. |soclation will meet, 8 o'clock, at|Boats,” illusirated by slides oo | . Elanton ‘and W Orlunan Kl(ks Auck, Teesior Collections, . =+ OBGAMZAT,ION ACTIVITIES Sothewt Rév, John 1o Btlges: pas- | Sottal Oyster/Clib; "DE: Paal Ditsch | moie Bsiraied by S ; ; ez s N rlyce Cang | Kepresentatives John N. . e R R e e e ltl'(){_\ ycerin Qang |, s nd Alben W. Bar | i abiact of & Lotk by Wil-| A concert by the Lebanon Vailey | " onders of the Washingt 5 Nl Vi - SelAie e | liam Rufus Scott before the current | College Men's Glee Club, [ 3 Killed, 2 In jlll'e(lum-1~ W Buptist | events scerion of the Women's City | under auspices of you Church at its Al banquet | Club at 4:45 o'clock. Mrs. William 13, | ter” Sunday school cl | 4¢ ithe: chuire . Mr. Tl | Chamberlin will 1 ited Brethren Churc v an will speak on Paul and L t the church, § o and Mr. Bartiey will dis-| The Board of Bducation will meet,| — “The Responstbilities of - Tomor- | 3:30 o'clock, in anklin School The Center for I The Milans Felloweraft Club will [be given 7 have a five hundred card party, 8:30 ¢ I o'clock, in Northeast Masonic Temple, o will be given | gth and F streets northeast. ock. St = South Washington Citizens' Associa- tion will meet at Fairbrother School H hic Development at the Playhouse. Massachusetts Supermtend- e‘ A(:i iress [ The Ladiex’ \id of Hamline M. E. o P2 AT The Washington Society of Enat ~ Qs . ent on Way Here to Attempt | "5hL,0f way near bere sedterdads | Church Will serve u dinner trom 5:30 it the home of 1 i S e R L e 12 13th "" ¢ and Martin and two Mexicen s QI T by senuhall amin Grady, de. 8 o'clock. in board room | Structor ¥. iunnewell and Lieut to Identify Patient. fan hands mere biows to bite, Two | s Faveste Lodce, No. 1, ¥. A& iy 1|6 the 'District Luilding : Yeandie of the Coust nonston’s | ”“,}'.,': e .’,'“".'3",‘ (& houshitito e e - Am: | The Dahigren Terrace Citizens' As- S ard A e Hive heen batt uE & SuaREity stolen kf,:\l;'.f.”.'l o the et Cint o | tee: District of Colu 1'__—_‘_ T T mere recentiy. | e todize Hopkins s re S \IlllI|||||l|lllI!II|!lIlIIlll|lIl||1IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!nIIIIH_ . Mrs, WL WL Husba AI'! or CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. CHARGED WITH SPYING. |t 1 X R contmities on Ameri: | ,:' oo bl i “" " will be thel 0\ SKOW. China. February 17 (P, | ) T , é q 1’ { . Lo h United | “Country Falr,”" by 1:|.‘\\ 1 Lensue e a ou @ Mission in” Honan Province has been |t Hamiine M. 1. Church. Bverybody en 3 3-. z@@a 9 ..&'@ made prisoner by the Kuominchun, national peoples army, ut and who it was > victim of foul @ Annual visitation, srand officers, t Loy when it was K 1 1l Arcanum, § Own Garrison. No. | chow. He is ciurged ; John Bly of the Lutl The P 1 on your Short Lines and 104, Army and Navy Union, will meet | D. Nelson also of t tomorrow. 8 p.an.. in boardroom of the | w . 'pi.rz;d vesterds : ¢ he patien District Building t ently k . Sty apa Wuler Fehary § Remnants in 1t e Fror e % The American War \m-r.m: u:m‘ i > : uter New Year duy 1 Thursdiy. 8 1., in the s " i society 5 | B hers i be 3 urprie oo —— Men’s High nfon Station referred the case 10 | e, ! o §§ G W S0 SO S Lmergency Hospital after a man call N W Sty 18 el Melonaid, Dl aimicting . Mes, Joe Lyneh and Mrs. I G S %b{,\g 33;@ N S S and Low Sho U know iis Teal name, was 1 be es to the Cabin cringe about the waiting || Demonstration Club - to- @ than ) in his pocket. | Wil speuk of the “Barly History of | ll' a S U eS 0 er ’hw clothes bore a Boston | (ubin John.” There will be a histori- ’ % cal debate. Interest on checking accounts 27 on daily balances—compound- 0 ed monthly. Interest on ordinary savings 3 0 accounts — compounded quar- terly. —as a gift at once %é 685 thoughtful, welcome, beautiful. [ >3 B tian, 1419 V street. Th £ sermon chools | will be followed by benedi ion Blackistone special- = o tn s ey = izes in furnishing flow- Interest on special savings cer- i ing with the Ward ;4},".’.? ers for Birthday Gifts, tificates — compounded semi- ¢ s 2 Anniversary Remind 0 annually. priced as rom Switzer- | & : | of Mare Peter 1 to the nited & The Moser brothers, Swiss vodelers, will give a s and instrumental pm 3, Vasa Order of will' celebrate its sixteenth with an entertainment supper dance tomorrow, § p.m., in 11 of nations, Hotel W \hmzlon ers, Greetings, etc. PRICES REASON- ABLE. N EDMONSTON (Incorporated) 612 13th Street l:‘;; ANDREW BETZ Drott Lodge, No. 1222 F St. Telephone Frank. 5357 F & G Sts. Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. N.W. D Telephone Main 3707 TWO STORES ‘LOVOK "FOR 'THE RED SIGNS Remnanit Sale l | i I ceare iitins 2 h e would make no definite | A dance and entertainment will be al 1 by the Independent Order of the Sons of Jonadah Friday, § pam., at Pythian Temple Hall %% e oA — DOLLAR DA Y—HERE AGAIN The national president of Federation of Federal Employes will address the Patent Office ‘ “lub of Master Masons 720-22-24,7th St. N. W. on ization lDuignn!ing hundreds of items not advertised, but S . " 3 . . N seoiah Among oven |11l equally as great values. Bringing with it extracrdinary values that Wa disclosure of the identity | Meetins. All Masons invited. Satur- R R 5 s | ’s thrift look forward hington's most puzzling § p.m., at Musieians’ Hall. Speak | No mail orders, C. O. D.’s or phone orders. ton’s thrifty women look forward Luther C. Steward. MAJ JOHN MUIR DIES |25 v Harmony of Ideal AT PHILADELPHIA : .1 hhhts 1731 K k‘rfl’( All meetings are Your dollars do double & e e These prices for Thursday only. Azents Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns DOLLAR DA WINNER 1.50 WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZE 1 An Extra 8.98 BOYS’ OVERCOATS Closing ou't balance of long, heavy Winter coats m 4 to 17 sizes. Pay $898 regular price for Ist coat and the second coat is yours for $1.00. IRLS’ ate and Free 1" will be the > of a free lecture Thursday, 8:15 Son of Senate Chaplain Had Dis- : tinguished Record as Ma- rine Officer. 3. Johin G. Mulr, U Dr is hnn,n in Mt. Alr\ to word re ROFES SIONAL HARMACY Jokn C. Haley. Prop. Physicians can _arrange® for veral vears president ‘of the North Philadelphia, Muir was vic il tional Bank of spent his e phia, and graduating from the 1.50 WOMEN'S REVERSIBLE high SR T iperents A e || e 2 2 e fipe o STYLE UNIFORMS WOMEN’S LACE DRESS Pay $898 for first dress and get second for $1.00. Party Dresses of all- over lace over slip. Black, white, blue, green, buff, rose, etc. Double embroidered vokes: pink and blue stripes; full cut extra s VALUES TO §2.50, ASSORTED v ; 3 e e 1tk of the Spanish-American Piororicals intained 3 .x‘:‘un"m‘f' m: be entered the United States ||| temperatures at all u Regular u\ « )mln' “89¢ BOYS' BLOUSES 2 FOR Percale and Robes opencufts While i > i 59¢ CHILDREN’S FLANNEL $1.49 ALL-WOOL SERGE 1 Y senes, warm i],fnmwms 3 FOR extra ¢ in pink, blue, wi Medical Science Bldg. 1029 Vermont Ave. lhe entire war. At the he received a c icutenant in tHe United Corps. In the Marine rapidly, umld won spe- m in China during the ion ‘and in_tne ot | | Famous Old Recipe At the outbreak of the Weorld o was appointed judge advoeate for Cough Syrup al court stationed at Brook- Easily Ibd cl\elp'li -AJ. II quick tras; do 36-inch French Serze in ail the wanted robes of blan- 5§{[A71)IES’VVOU'IV'IN(7§7F“NNEL1# Spring colors: for street dresses. ket cloth, with 1.69 54-INCH RAYON SUITING [[¥ rpocketsana blus stripes ~ BLOOMERS, 3FOR 318 S e e aow / ; 11<;,-~;;xv-< 69c LITTLE TOTS' ROMPERS replar s axtea. sizes, i g st Sprins colorings. VL & CREEPERS, 2 FOR ‘F 4 YARDS 39c CHECKED sumnc.l Pegey cloths Dutch fioy stsie; white di to bl faiter, by a 12, Weidemann Muir; two Henry A. Polkinhorn and M Yount, and a brother, lerles S, Thousands of housewives have found how to save two- 50c GIRLS’ SATEEN BLOOMERS tops or Woven Check Suiting in combination sold colors. ; thirds of the money usually 3 FOR colorings and varfous size checks. 29c¢ MISSES, LISLE HOSE 4 FOR ; will be held at his 1.50 BABY SILK BONNE deiphia home Saturday AUCTOON | Tavas S e e o Horge o Lustrous sateen. in black t?)rH\\hmh $1.49 81x90 SEAMLESS BED Mercerized Combed Yarn Lisle Hose, Crepe de chine, tub silk_and p 0—3.00—4.00 2:30 o'cl - trimmed and lined: pink, blue and seamless and fashioned tops; all colors. ni for making cough eyrup. It is simple and cheap but it has mo 1% ita. It < 12 STUDENTS OUSTED E?E?e rifm'ff'?:nfi.l%x s'z':;:;n'.::"fn ON INDECENCY CHARGE | °"§ne7y,soush, in 24 hours or lese. any druggist, pour it into & pint bottle, and add plain granulated i NOMEN'S HATS osing Out About ! 5@ Hals at This Price | § ,..! i Col Fine Grade, Double-bed Size Sheets, 4 chuiizons, Colore, sturdy quality; all perfect, 3 YARDS 59¢ TABLE OILCLOTH gray, brown, bl All sizes. 69c BABIES’ WHITE DRESSES 39c BABY’S SILK STRIPE 15 g 1 UNDERSHIRTS 4 FOR 1 = WOMEgVSJNIS{ANDMADE 1 Babies' Underw 1 month to 5 ! 3 years; good Winter o . l\»::fllwi\xl;;o h:.’,‘,’u ns, % 45 inches wide, in blue and white Baker University Blames Issuance 1.50 AND 2.00 SWEATERS 1 SHEETS sugar syrup to make a_full pint. printed designs; exceptionally heavy 75¢ & 1.00 WOMEN'S CHAMO- drenid and blus : i 1f ‘vou prefer, use clarified molas. 2 FOR weight. E of | Pamphiet | to -Aithigtic ses. hionev, or corn_svrup, instead Sheer batiste cloth; all styles; lace and 2 YARDS 69c RAYON CREPE SUEDE GLOVES, 2 FOR 59c CREPE UNDERWEAR, 3 FOR Leaders and Others. ?f s »&vniw. httg«‘x‘"infi embroidery trimmed. P i : i jauntlet or Z-clasp fabric Gowns, Bloomers, S "ed astes £oo s pe ¥, s 36-inc laln-color Ravo "pe, in 1 Smbroider T i esh, p n i laste ' family & long time. | o m—————— | lov rtment of high colors, as well Embroidered backs; all colors dles in flesh, pink, orchid, ma - 1t’s truly astonishing how quick- | as biac i 69c MA MA DOLLS, 2 FOR ly it acts, penetrating through every air passage of the throat || and lungs—loosens and raises the || phlegm, soothes and heals the membranes, and gradually but surely the annoving throat tickle and dreaded cough disappear en- tirely. Nothing better for bron- et, who chitis, spasmodic eroup, hoarse- [if ! in connection | ness or bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated = . = iomnnu{\‘\;i of \l(;r“.“; y'n?e lexifirntit nown the world over for its heal- T ing effect on membranes. 17 HELD FOR TORTURING. | ing effect on e ing your druggist for 23 ounces of Pinex” with direc- tions, and don’t accept any- B8 thing clse. Guaranteed to 4 give absolute satisfaction or B money refunded. The PinexeS =2 {’ Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. | 3.00-4.00—5.00 WOMEN’S SHOES Nomen’ ! Pumps and Ox- fords, assorted |styles and I}l leathers, black, | brown, gray and | 2 YARDS 59¢ TUSSAH BROCADE 36-inch Lustrous Tussuh Brocade, in a complete line of colors and six lovely designs. 4 YARDS 39: BLACK SATEEN 36 inches wide. Soft, silk-like finish; for bloomers, linings, efe. 3 YARDS 59c¢ WASH SATIN Genuine Butychyne and Lingette, in short lengths, for bloomers, etc.; fast colors. | 21, YARDS 55¢ COLORED | INDIAN HEAD Genuine t-color Tndian Tiead, with name stam on selvedge; all colors. 2!, YARDS TUSSAH PONGEE volved in fndecent the Univ Amonz t Loud Voice, Full Dressed Dolls 1.50 BIG GIRLS’ DRES‘.ES‘.% 1 Fancy Printed Cloth Dre line, attractively made anc GIRLS' MIDDY BLOUSES Lonsdale Jean Blouses. All plain An Extra Dozen / ] $2.25 RED STAR i HEMMED BIRDEYE | DIAPERS Pay regular price, J| e Pockets. sizes 7 <o 3. $225, for first dozen i and get the second i dozen for $1.00. 27- inch stamped “Red Star.”"—3rd floor. | editor of the criminal libel ¢ “svith its public | I | | | 75¢ WOMEN'S BUNGALOW FROCKS, 2 FOR 1 February ].“.\\( Percale Bungalow Dresses, rack trimmed. Tle-back hes. 29¢ BOYS' & GIRLS’ BODY 1 WAISTS, 5 FOR Ribbed Knit Body Waists with extra buttons. Sizes 2 1o 14. - s 39c BOYS’ & GIRLS’ SPORT ol o I e s e | tan. aiilcmised Pongee with alustrous HOSE, 4 FOR 1.50 WOMEN'S SILK STOCKINGS hers wits chairman of the local Ribbed-tothetoe % Sport Hose. Each pair guaranteed or repla Committee for suppression of banditry und the other was chairms Soviet of his villa . 5 YARDS 29¢ PLISSE CREPE double turned embroidered cuffs. All Good heavy quality. Black and | 2 Prs. for colors. colors. vashenrede and Kwanto Underwear Women’s ‘ Crepe, in plain ‘(‘hh;x'ilnnd printed de- nghLlced jaNEiEnE gperntaianCerinkie: Broadcloth, Silk Stripe and Percale Double Wear Ladies' Hosc eh | SHOES 8 YARDS 19¢ PRINTED Shirts, coat style: attached collar or ipliced heels. Elastic tops. Black. i Black d CRETONNE neckbands; stylish patterns. white and brown. i i 1 BrownKid e O 59¢ CHILDREN’S RIBBED PANTS 39c BELL BRAND CHILDREN'S signs and colorings. : : Y ""21, YARDS 59c ENGLISH 2,00 BOYS' HATS 1 * "BROADCLOTH Tam-o’-Shanter Mannish styles and y £ 5 Prince of Wales cloth, leather and 1,200 yards Printed English Broad- cloth in the newest Spring printed ef- combinations. fects and colorings. 1.25 BOYS' WASH S braid trimmed and two-tone & - s cuffs. Sizes 3 to 5. RO tonsEallar b ment of plaids, checks and stripes. 1.50 WOMEN'S HOUSE Fnocxsl 7 YARDS 20c PRINTED 1 $1.50 MEN’S SHIRTS 1 39c ONYX LISLE HOSE, 3 FORl 3 FOR STOCKINGS, 4 FOR 1 IMPORTED KiD GLO' ringtex Brand: fleeced-lined double Heavy Ribbed Stockings, double & A FJR sets; White Bleached Pants. Not all and knees. Black, brown and wl Sizes 5 to 9. ‘ 1.50 WOMEN'S COLORED ‘ UMBRELLAS | it K Gusset fr £9c WOM CN'S V WTLR VESTS 1 p—a.—s.—ay—np—n.—u—n.—n.—n.—a.—n Doctors a?ee that light-weight clothing is best be- cause it allows the body to breathe. But in order to do this your home must be kept at an even, correct temperature. Many people insist on Ideal ARCOLA for this reason. It enables them to wear healthful clothing but gives all the neces- sary warmth and comfort, ALL OVER the house ALL the time. ARCOLA is self regulating—saving labor and time; has perfect combustion, saving heavily in fuel. No basement required, easily installed. See the nearest dealer—today. What about that Free catal going to get? Write Dent. SI = el )i Ath ':n: (‘;:‘nnbll AMERICAN RADIATOR GOMPANY. wousiition: . HRCOLA Hot Water Radiator Hgat |$1.25 Boys’ Pants | = 59cBoys’ Blouse 1 & Ai BOTH | fiw( FOR 6 to 16 Year ! | Good Ql_ml— ity Knick- Waterproof cloth; seven-r! made on paragon frame: handles. 69¢c MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY 1 ey | Treecedined long sleeves 25¢ WOMEN'S GAUZE VESTS 5 FOR WORK SHIRTS, 2 FOR Double stitched; one pocket: attached ‘ collars; full sizes, 14 to 17. 1.50 MEN'S RIBBED UNION e | l 1.69 Ruffled ] { Good quality ginghams and novelty PERCALE prln; 36 inches wide, in shirting and blouse designs; some madras in the lot. | 10 YARDS 15c BROWN M’USLlNl | prettily mad(» rickrack and 36 inches wide, sturdy, round-thread An Extra $1.79 1 quality, that will make substantial es. CRINKLED Sheets and pillow sizes 36 to 46. 4 and long sleeves; full lap-over seats; . Curtains ey ol | \ < CLOTHS ers and 7 to 1.00 MEN'S FLEECE LINED 4 , blue an i 1 and = 4 ecru Brounds, doublebed . sive: | 58x58 Mercerized Tablecloths, in four };'Dui‘x.ze‘,&"‘::gfd COllAES Riousessitor UNDERSHIRTS, 2 FOR A Gray_color; flat flecced or ribbed; will wash beantifully. Pay for 1st and get a second for $1.00,4 neat patterns, Not cut from damask, but separate designs. warm, Winter weight.

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