Evening Star Newspaper, February 21, 1926, Page 15

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 1. 15 G0000000000000000000 h:flnme known unmwtm.«:fos of l'he - SALT PORK BAN'SHED s $ ADVERTISING HOME PRODUCTS ON CAPITOL HILL ' S[BUNDARY SBH of"the umes W, Eneworin Founda. . CHIMNEYS CLEANE * tion. “Junk” @ . All soot a r : The trustees propose to build at . S @ furnace and v v e Hudson the fine - school ish Navy Ration. ¢ PRICES REASONABLE 3 [ have-summonea a contere nf‘ .’“.,r'f.':y’. sunk,” otherwise : 2 standing educators at Hudson in April | been an important par ® Prince (l(-urxr»llh;\'lt— Eepatring. Go. i h the futu o ations for p aplt ts. 3 . SRR 3 to the : Phone Hyattsville 806-F-G : Great PI"OQFESS Made in In- Western Reserye Academy Me: El Mononn“nunonoo Gets Beugest From J. W. Ellsworth Estate. terdenominational Cam- paign of Church Body. nce and in rland. | the in the gift are other | estate and stocks and alue has not been ascer More than $1,500,000 of the | R By the : 3 Results s is announced for the first time, A USED CAR FROM CLE rhe foundation will operate the | i ern Res Hiidion a centu, became ! l Joseph McReynolds 14th STREET AT R the late James W. Hudson in 184 June 2, 1925, T 0! ment ‘before his death, hut it aid nor —_—— tion that individs : rily on sound educa n, the trustees’ state- In Alberta's harvesting list yes carly 2,000,000 miles of binder twine cient to e ir president, president, and ington l-‘u!nrmun tively of the V and others Mrs. Chamberlain declared last 3 is bringing in re- the most op- Our Annual | " Riddance Sale 8:45 AM. to 1 P.M.—Monday This is that sale we hold every Washington’s Birth- : , 5 < d& ornin —‘0 ] Sapiains— Epiph- | Mrs. Lioyd B. Wight: Bastern. Mra.| FRANCE MAKES REPORT Ends 30 Years' Ser;nca 1 ty m mtg r a cofilplete clearance of the small | o = eri G & erinesf Staff Sergt. Charles B. Riley, 26tl G S—N\d lley are we rth hr h | Mo G b Diten: * Gunton é‘y&xl;w, ::;:‘s(.r“(:. ON SYRIAN MANDATE intry, aF Nopales, o ] e mmmmng throug i} Blde. 1029 Vermont Ave. NATIONAL PHOTO on, 8. C., snapped at the Capitol yesterday while showing two dancers ||| | Charleston, where that famous dance originated. Miss Virginia Loomis r-old twins, yesterday entertained members of the National Press Club lestoned up s Maxine Loomis, 8 rs. I Mrs. William D. Willi M arles W K | with gheir danc antry, a les, Ariz., has been || d 1ist of the Army n after more No alteration, no exchanges, no returns—no C. O. D.’s and no charges. detropolitan, Mrs. THE TIVERTON 1121 24th St. 3 1 b Files With League Commission |{}., 3 Complete Statement Regarding The earlier ycu come the better the choice. Suits, Gvercoats, Top Coats $1 4 a5 Semce Slahon Broken sizes, $35 to $50 Construction Company |- ‘fl’,’:‘:l"l"‘r’\"(n"l R\l)ldlnl“‘ ik Methods of Administration. . . :1;::;1‘.;‘1;:”,( i pein LET Us BU u.:. YOU A NEW BUILDING | At mein or e Gasoline Service Station $100 Down—$50 a Month 1 varant las League of N full report of the French government on its adminis IH n of the S Allen Hall ATTACK DRY LAW. | Bottle Maker Say It Hurts Busi- ness and Public Morals. 1 room, grill, bath 1 room, kitchen, bath 2 rooms, kitchen, bath Rentals range from $37.50 to $64.50 Not a dark room in the building Large rooms. closets and kitcheas Open for Inspection L.W.GROOMES ). — “until the This pro- | of the Iilinois nd president of the G Association, said yeste ing of the repre: | Il 18 pairs Wool Knickers. .95 1 Cutaway Coat d Were $5 to $8 s2 Vest, size Va 9 Tan Golf Suits; 3- oo C:-t, mv'est, 514'75 4 pairs Tuxedo Trousers; sz 95 | the league council. | WHEN YOU NEED A KEY | Knickers. Were $45. Ai30:11. 481, 4e Jumes Malone: Germany 0. K s dee Pact. : }vflfi Isrlgg I pronibition e Palioats Mo e |l 1 Garbardine Rain Coat, 59 75 slu'zu;:do Coat, 59.75 Bring vour locks to the shop ‘o‘ w 33500 . i 2 TURNER & CLARK | I 2 4 Tuxedo Suits; 1, 33; Basement I 12 pairs Separate Trous- i 1, 34 short; 1, 35 short; 1233 New York Av ers left from Suits $2.95 1,39 stout. Were s5005 *1675 Tomorrow Shirts— Underwear— White and Blue Imported Plaid Madras Athletic Union - English Broad:loth; fancy Suits; sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 c H Open 9:10 Madras, plaits; collar at- and 46. Were $1.50... . 69 ta::’hed, etc. Were 32 $2.50 95c 6 Diemel Linen Union t l ]_'OO and §3 ... Suits; sizes 35, 42, 44. §9 05 fif ose 1 Lot of Fine Silk thm, Were $10.80 ...... 2 [ Entrances 8th St. and E St—Stairway 8th St. Entrance Nearest E St. sizes 14 to 17. Were $6.50 53.39 ke Shir{ ..... » | imnen H Blle I to $850 ................. W et s $2.95 | 10 Fancy ' Shirts; faded in 39(‘. window display; size 14.. 6 Diemel Linen meers~ l 59 sizes 32 and 36. . Neckwear— Carter’s White Mercerized Cotton Union Suits; medium Cut Silk and Knitted Silk weight. Sizes: Regular, 34, Cravats. Were '$2.50, $3 and 95c 36, 40, 42, 46, 48; shorts, 850 . o 34, 36, 42, 44, 45..-.d4s$159 Cut Silk Cravats. Were Sl 39(: Were $450 ... ... 650 Nelw Spring FROCKS 535 and $1.50 /... .. Sibies 3 for $1.00 s Small lot of Four-in-Hands HOSIery_ and Bat Ties; slightly 10: Lot of Wool and Silk-and- fadedi o Wool Hose. Were 75:, $1.00 39c Small lot of Wash String 5‘: and$1.25 ... ... ... ... ... Ties ........cooviiuiiinian.. 3 for $1.00 Lot of White Dress Ties; soil- 5C ed from handling ............ Sweaters— Lot of Gray and White Silk lOc Broken lot of Sweaters— Bat Ties. Were $1.00. ... Coat and Slip-on models. 53.95 Small lot of Laundered C |_|a ; Were $6.50, $7 and $8. Just arrived for Monday’s sale! And it will be some sale! soiled ;:-.,:, h.::]‘ji:;. DZ,.“ 5‘: Imagine! 650 beautiful dresses, fresh out of their boxes, bring- S ing all the loveliness of Spring in their bright colors and gay ma- Mufflers— Gzl‘ove, Soiled A air: Cham terials. Imported Cashmere and (;loses.s Were 335()0.: 5] 39 Silk Crepe Jacquard Silks Satinsheen &t:;;io}zzw;d%gefi& $l.29 DRIGE ot g e Dresses that were made to sell at much higher prices, in styles Plain Tan Angora and Brush- Robes_ that are entirely new. Basque effects. flares, urcular skirts and ed Wool Mufflers. Were $2.50 49c nels. Sizes 16 to 44, 44 to 52. . and $3.50 16 wBtanket Sandii Tersy pa Cloth Robes. Were $5 Imported Wool Mufflers. 5 29 g ere 30139.95 Flame, Almond, Tangerine, Bois de Rose, Sapphire, Green, Were $5.00 : 1 ARdISTO08, st e ! Black Gray, Rust, Pheasant, Sand, Peasant Blue 9 Imported Swiss Snlk i Fancy Striped = Muffiers. §3.95 Hats— i Were $10 and $12. .. ... Lot of Cloth Hats; sizes 6% ch CLEARANCE! Newest Styles! Women’ CLEARANCE! ! i ek Mot i ol T omen's I B Hats; sizes 734 t Girls’ Frocks " | Girls’ Coats | Vs Were 36 amd §9.95 Th Wers 0. L0 S S h . = - - | $TED ool o * Small Iot of Soft Felt Hats. 95¢ p r l n g O e S f zi;%::)rggr:{‘dst;;ft \‘/ve::.e, 31.95 Were$5t0o $8........... “; $3.87 2 Gray Kid &b .45 Black Satin 3 2 Patent Leather . Blonde Kid A number of our higher priced dresses, marked sensationally low for immediate clemd'up. Frocks for wear, o :.m’,} fklzati ::ui J::S’ey Man;{ Pf:',np-e A timely sale of new shoes, in many attractive patterns ular styles and shades. Sizes 6 to 14. and colors. Pumps, step-ins, sandals, D'Orsays, with con- trasting colored trimmings. All heels. Sizes 3 to 8. Coat Hangers— Spats— Wooden Coat Hange r s— 5: - i'} 10 pairs Brown Spats; sizes 95(: small lot ....... oo e St i 7 and 8 only. Were $3.00. . 6 for 25¢ A $4.87 Wonderful values in these attractive fur-trimmed ‘coats of novelty fabrics. Styles that will delight the little Miss as well~as her Mother. There are only a limited number. Come early! Sizes 6 to 14. The Mode—F at Eleventh i\

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