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3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1926. 'SOFTER, CLEANER, NICER, PURER Save Long-Suffering Spines. The society, th suitable resolutions, [evil that strikes as we sleep, or try Bubiaats expressed the opinien, however, that|to. Too long have we struggied with Bed Lights, $1. With regula- A food to study on, to play on, | MATTRESSES, CRY OF CRUSADERS the regulatory powers sought are not |the hidden corncob, the matted hors| Remnant D.y Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not tion socket and cord. Soft : gRhy Por = ' ""r ; Wrought Iron Boarders and Roomers Want Commissioners to nnhmatl 1 nt tnn ] Bndge Lamps Carry Regulatory Campaign to Radical Extent to ’ £ Children like its crispness |F iz i v i Gty G || € 0B, ar o ooy oot o orl o et A Complete With DOWN STAIRS STORE St T 5185 5 Lamps. complete with shade, Action of the Distriet Commis: | tresses, whose undulating spine I at this very exceptional price heartedly in accord with the desires riferous sleeping pad: of the elty fathers to see that the 1 forgol to mention the feather - . _|mute evidence of martyrdom to a Shades in Japanese designs and sloners in asking for authority to reg-| LS ° Srgpce & Jopmasss ulate mattreases was warmly ap-| U RGu s the time to act, | Nl i T proved today by the Bociety for the |Knight declared fervently. . S inted Gerving Trays. i Prevention of Cruelty to Boarders and |nyffered long enough. Tee lonl have g tuo-punied desl n Roomers. we been foreed to wrestlé with this ers. bird and other lovely . . o . contents of all Dixtrict mattressex are | matiress, Brother Knight.” responded T l d J F k F = hlo ed “-S k l‘ contente of all Distiel matirecten are| matirese Brother Knishl” respondad ailcred Jersey Frocks, ull-Fashioned All-Silk Chiffon Hose WIS | ner and” reguinte aiso the eharacier |his shirt and picking & uill trom his of the contents and ban, as a class, | shoulder, . - | certain other well known types of so ccepting the amendment, the pres. ne of our Anniversary specials. In leading Spring . Atceitiy aegniom Special for Friday Fusioon & in. Tn feads $7 .50 S cia] Reductlon | callea xlmjhmf |1;l<hl. | il\lllv::lvl‘:xll‘n‘x:'rd‘»’:l. 1:!’1':::1:;1.:1: vlu.:h':m: shades, including gun metal. Sizes 8/ tol0. Pe 0 _.“,"m::’“’::m"“"‘l:‘:':""“'r notice | 2upted "them “with unanimous e 45 Tailored Jersey Frocks, in shades of blue, tan, rose, green and w. 's Full-Fash e resalutions read. “thal there are| It wa repor r d. 36 to 4. .. i Carpets Cleaned or Dyed This Week I A T O I o | e Gt . ' omei's Fall-Fashioned 5 3 | nn" ‘n‘l‘ue the honorable Commis. E’r\;«m: n::l%r:': |‘hnr :l«’.”:':'."&(::a:&: Frock:, ss; were s795 Evenmg Frock.' 3950 Thr d S.lk d Ch-fi 1 To demonstrate to you the quality of our carpet 1. bani for all {fme the common | throughout the country, This could 15 Faille, Twille Sheen Frocks Were $25. 2 of Georgette, in eal 1 an 1I1on service. Footer's dry-cleaning of rugs is better den varlety of boarding and room- | not be verified, however. in tan, green, b aize and flesh and bhois de rose. Flare than dusting or shampooing hecmue 1. The colors do not run. ing house mattress, e black. Sizes 16, 36, 38 and 40. skirts and beaded bodices. ¥ = 65 e e, | BUYS ROAD BONDS. Silk Frocks, $6.75 flstbans oot Hose, Were $135; Now C = | | . ; G e i i o e , k Frocks, §6.75 .. Satin Frocks, $9.50 Wi I e e ¥ The ,.:;l. e e anon s mad sy E lodging house proprietors who put | Tamplco Chamber Md' Highway | Crepe Frocks, in black. navy u‘::;.“*zfim el bt atonace: R"“’: 'l“l"\lR* in rhhe lot. dlfrhhmnfl anda.‘H ML’ ctvles, Shades 5. The pile is lifted. = Ibieenuarier maliremas on "double Plan From Border to City. | and wine. Rizes 36, 88 and 15. * izing siyle. Sizes 46 and 48. g 2 gray, beige and fiesh. Sizes 85 to 10 in the lot " double matiresses on single | 6. They are made <anitary enough for the baby to play on. = S | TAMPICO. Mexico, February 25 (). . Spom Hose, 25¢ Fabric Gloves, 50c We Dye Carpets of Any Size to New Shades ‘Fourth, send all mattresses dis- [ ~—The local ("hamber of Commerce has | N T d - d Ch S K 40 paire Women's H In- Were $1. 60 - carded under these pri .| purchased about $250.000 werth of en's nge: £ 5 el o gy e éw lweed and Lheen dpring acCLTARSGY foo GRADE. Srienur lodging house propriet from Matamoras, on the Americ 7 ’ i Sizes § 0. M 3% tn 7 for violation of the new porder, to Tampico. which former s * 50 FlresiSis ol y Jivakissnms l O O I E R S E The meeting of the assoclation was | Gov. Charles N. Haskell of Okiahoma Coats, specla y rice ly 13 isi E E a spirited one from beginning to end, | plans to construct. Wool Mixed HOIC, 25¢ lllv“lblet, 25¢ Cleaners and Dyers despite the indisposition of a majority Great importance is attached hers IRREGULARS OF §1 ST ’ of the members all of whom “were | to the profect. It ls the bellef that 10 specially purchased and specially priced New Spring Coats. Silk 20 pairs: 'RIEGULAR! OF GRADE. 100, all wnn 1332 G St. N.W. Main 2343 [ moe 10 bl ey openun b th | B oo o S e oy | [ 7ene and sain g chine v Navs. tan.aras and mivtures. Fash SaE e e e | Seelesiena, ot b G. Wi < . v vay | iof vi c S A i IS cvcorse i ine .| s, e e segpi ' || onable new Raving and straightine models, with buttons, tucks and RS T e Men’s and Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs ; ' ’ . Women'’s Patent Leather, Satin 6 for §1 (lrregulars of 50c Grade) d Kid Pumps, Special 50¢ Muslin Ch an umps, Specia ¢ Mus emise, 23c Liéss th { T, 40, 42 \ houlder 3295 qsfi:re.q':n}l‘:' &?‘n\ el e ek "h FERIS | 350 paire grouped for a special Friday Sale. Footwear of the better Kn:,t Bl;):fi’:e::, 2.?': Brauleres, :}59 | grades, in cut-out. D'Orsay, strap and step-in models. Turned and AT 0 B G- W are e 3 kancyest McKay soles. Patent leather, black and brown satin and blonde kid, ,ston Knit Bloomers. full cut fastening stvle ! Sizes 3 to 7. Lo und vers specially priced. bottoms. Nizes R 4 " Union Suits, 35¢ Union Suits, $1 | Men’s Tan Calf Oxfords, Special, $2.95 Were ‘Stc. 10 Coton Knit Ware $1.75. 3 inve sitk o Suits, in tight and loose knee N Suits, built-up 75 pairs: also some of black kid, in comfort last. Both combine sivles: Bullt-up and hodice- Sizen 42 and 44, Soiled and comfort with long wear. All sizes 7 to 10, top stvles. Broken sizes. mussed from display ! : 1 x Boys’ Wash Suits and Felt and Fabric Hats g g | | G Pay Dreses, Fride 18¢c brlnqs Greatly Reduced to 25 garments in the lot. Greatly reduced to clear out. Good colors and wanted styles in both. Fast-color Bovs' Suits, some of which 100 Hats greatly reduced to make this Friday a most unusual are duz 1y sotled. g’ool.n .Dresses, $2.45; Infants’ Coats and Cl:il $2.18; Remnant Day. Our higher-priced Fabric and Felt Hats at Gode Pt yire §595) and J6 8617 e duced for clearance. this price for today only. P SHGRLS ste, $125; formurly New Organdy Bonnets, special > _ .. $295 to $4.95. 2. in good 38c. 30, in sizes 12 to i ¢ shapes. colors and head sizex. Tuck. ruffle and ribbon trim- s Girls’ Coats, $4.45; were as high med.” Very specially priced sl 95 F N 75 as tizul Reduced l;-r im - Od'{v lot Girls' and Infants’ i - mediate clearance. 7, in good ables, 25c; were $1.25 to Apron Frocks, Now 75¢ Fstisis s tansal T i o 18 Cotton Suiting. Linene and Broadcloth Apron Frocks, in broken Were o ST en Spled e et i Fotet Girls’ and Infants’ Clothing, 65¢ 35 On ]anuar y 7th, Graham Brothers an- Small Aprens, were 78c and $1.10. Reduced for immediate 50 pieces in the lot. - All reduced below actual cost to assure clear 5 clearance. ance Friday. v nounced a substantial reduction in the . } prices of their complete line of trucks and | - = - . — Toilet Articles Women’s All-Silk 16-Rib 500 Pairs Children’s motor coaches. ; This was their third reduction in eight 18¢ 38c 58¢ Umbrellas, Very Special | s_!'ll{gsb S!:giifl months. Were 25¢c te $1. 0Odd pieces of . It reflected again Graham Brothers pledge Aricica. antiaesnss, "R ,s,';fh‘:, lars 33 -50 s-:?é‘«:s s;.§ 131.(.:: and determination to pass on to the buyer the full economies of rapidly increasing production. Puff Boxes and Hair Recelvers (88¢c). Puff Boxes. Hair Receivers, Cushions, Photo ~ Frames. Cloth If Perfect Would Be $8.50 to $10 88(: 88c Brushes, Hairpin Hooks, Nail Files. Cuticle Really remarkable values—for Fri- el day only. Brown. Black and Patent s (18 Baesad Shos Bopae (1he)s Leather Shoes. with retanned. fiex- 100 in this very special Friday Sale. With wide satin and striped borders, ambertone tips and ferrules. Amber Lipatieks, 10c; were 28c. 20 with and hand painted handles. ible soles. Shoes give satisfaction, The year 1925 was the greatest in Graham 02 Fuar Tooth Puste, 10 wea | Ve extmordinary_fines et n weanes | e s omort Imported Evernia Face Powder, 600 Popular Dance, Song, 14e1 was 28e. e o o March and Hawaiian Records g rait s voe e | 81%90 Dimity Spreads, $1.68 22¢ Each st s Brothers history. It saw them advance to World Leader- Be; wi 1 rell. e - 160 Were $225. 24 Unbleached Dimity Bedspreads with clus- ship in the 14-ton truck field, and brought Tikcum Pewder 601 Vo ter stcipes of pink, Bhic and orchid, : V A A A All-wool Double Blankets, 4x36 | ‘:m:&fu'm.“? i Radlum Pongee them the added distinction of being the $ S618; were a1z i e Had vt > i largest exclusive truck manuiacturcrs in $3 Handbags, 1 i avender plids sttched ems and col Brocades, 88c the world. - 10 Black Satin Handbags, with col- e R Japanese Tablecloths, 75¢; Were $1 to $1.18 l:nx'r’r‘m:i"im“g‘:nrrg; Sh " $118 were $1. 20 slightly 200 yards these Silks: ulso Sports Such positions are achxcvcd only by enor- s N ouble and three-auat. " Biamkebs s1; were Sk, | . Rave ‘c....,. .;‘;n«.: Crop 10c; ware 16c d 18c. Each er el sizes. 81x9 Krinkled Bed- 4 ‘:W']‘:h "’ad . S e (SRNBR T | e e SR EINRS 0l | Bl jom nvelene 8, e . sca e yards, Sicsh tuth DElbw, gt tar I Fancy Pillowcases, 95 edges. cut-out corners Plain and Printed Crepes, 2 yards, 1 m“;::!ucae:n'?::: in each. e, pair; were $2.25 and and pillow throws. 811 were $1 yard. 300 'arde, in ew Ces pect 3 $275. 40 pairs, with Lavender and .gold good eolor assortmen . ludn l-":. ,1.!0; wers ”t::i" fi“ scalloped hems and em- stripes on cream Ch:rm:;-ct 11‘.-?\' y.l“r: :Nv;‘lvl“ l‘fifl: 11 it Sy aiacs(adTcolors broidery trimming, ¢ ground. Also plain. B Slack Iuery jens Beayn. 1 Friday Rug Specials | Men’s Shirts, 75¢ 3 Senmh:fl s V!dv-t Rugs, $15. (3;22.50 Sec:;n;l% d 50 1 6x9 Heavy Seamless inster, $20; was - 10 36x63 Masland Velvet Rugs, $3.90 ($8.25 seconds) wm sl an sl' 10 27x54 Chenille Bath Rugs, $2.50; were $5 1-Ton Chassis - - #1,040 - 1%-Ton Chassis - $1,310 MBM Low Chassis %1,360 Delivered 5 \ . . 1 6x9 Grass Rug, $3.50 ($7.95 imperfect grade) _ 100, of percale, madras, reps and broadcloths. Sizes 14 to 17 SEMMES MOTOR COMPANY 20 1.6x9 Congoleum Runner, 65c ($1.25 seconds) Men’s $22.50 Overcoats, reduced to $12 RAPHAEL SEMMES, Presideit 10 gxz Co:’zehmn R“"§7§%9:sx(és:o"c:nd.)) T~ $1.65 Capeskin Gloves, 50c < v % ox! O] el ugs, Se ol\d’ . ' . i 8 D\lp"fi*. fi";“;o 613""9 b sm.m Ph-n-, "‘;7&7‘;4& St i 1: 27x50 czpnmnnnd 1§u¢. $1.85 ($3.50 seconds)- M"} s Sweaters,'75c; vey special : A o 3 4.6x6.6 Seamless Axminsters, $10 ($14 seconds) Men’s Neckwear, 3 for §1; was 75¢ : : 2 10 36263 Fiber Rugs, $L75 (8325 seconds) Bays’ Allwool Sweaters, $1; were $2.95 _ DOWN STATRS TORE DOWN STAING STORD Full-Fashioned Chifion and Service Silk Hose —our renhfly much higher-priced hose, specially reduced for the Anmverury $ 1 .l 5 ~~SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS nutt&s Euuwauw 15 leading shades for Spring. Sizes 84 to 10. DOWN STAIRS STORE SRR s 7