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16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926. I ORCHESTRA CONCERT. | By the United States Soldlers' Home Band Orchestra, Stanley 1H: omorrow evening at 5:45 SNOW MOTORUSE, |2 oo Remicks Hits, .....Lampe f the past.) Attempt to Haul Supplies to| e tiantlel (e cturne and Morning Point Barrow Proves ‘, of Praise,” Disappointing. Langey I'd Rather Be Alone, -| Kahn wats ¢ | | Finale, “Smile a Little Bit,” kins here or- | Schenck he Star Spangled Banner.” CANAL PLANES ALERT. from Nenana, near y with 15 to ch were destroyed. be no definite fnforma- the results of opera whole until after the return ot Is your coal supply becom- ing exhausted? We can change ronr heating plant trom coal te ofl fn @ few HURT BY #ALLIN& TREE. || Oil Burner Demonstration Dally and every night from 6 P.M. to 1Y %o B dn . (except Sunday) Two Broghers Injured. Auto Dam- | ged, Result of Gale. i BALLARD OIL : EQUIPMENT CO. 1745 Connecticut Ave. noestigate the SUPER HEATER ‘& company selling exclusively rable, Non-cancelable Income Address Box 386-V Star Office | Sight and ‘“Destroy” Enemy Sub- defense of the bombarded destroved enemy which had been_sighted defending nirplanes 60 miles alboa, at _the Pacific entrance A, Tt also was reported planes sighted and mine sweepers and HREE THINGS . - . THIS SERVICE SAVES Time, energy. money — saving ol these measures the value of any house- hold help. Utilize this one every week Family Finish TOLMAN ek Only” eur. f sual service Service Phone Franklin 71 Today e TOLMAN LAUNDRY 952 1K onzic, Manage oth and € St=. N.W. Franklin 7 Quiet—Comfort The efficient and thorough service that we give will bring restful quiet and freedom from trying responsi- bility. Your burden of details can be easily shifted to one who knows how to correctly do the many things necessary. Skill that comes from long experience, the finest of e ment and genuine friendly help are the things we offer. Complete Funeral, $125 A black broadclotl or gray plush casket, with a silk interior, 0 fine handles, engraved name- plate, outside case, embalming, washing, dressing and shaving if necessary, re- moving from any city hospital or home, advertise the death, hearse of limousine type and two fine Cunningham limou- sines. - When in Need of Our Service Call THE DEAL FUNERAL HOME 816 H St. N.E. Linc. 8200-8201 “For Reference, Ask Your Neighbor” | Sale! 1,000 Girls’ New Wash Frocks .Springtime frocks for the younger girls. Just arrived—some bearing the label—“Fabric imported from France.” Frocks unusual in material—distinctive in style. At three special introductory prices— $1.95, $2.95, $3.95. & Smartly styled Dresses for girls 8 to 14 < - ; Ask mother to enroll you in Dresses with bloomers for girls 6 to 10 A “Nemo” ldea for the Growing Girl . Nemo Flex Corseclette OQur Free Sewing Classes $2 For Girls 6 to 14 Years 10 to 12 every Saturday morning, beginning Feb- ruary 27 and continuing until Saturday, May 22 Created to support and define the girlish form without suppression or contortion. Mothers were delighted when ‘“Nemo” designed the very thing needed for the grow girl. This soft corselette with its knitter top and elastic insets gives just the ¢ gestion of femininity—besides being v fortable. In flesh color, sizes 10, 12, 14 and 1¢ a Classes held in our Art Needlework Studio on the Sixth Floor. Mrs. Mullan, an expert instruc- tress, will teach the following three age groups: (lass A—age 6 to 8 years. Class B—age 9 to 11 vears. Class C—age 12 to 14 years. DPrizes for best workmanship. Prizes for attendance. 52.95 Sizes and Styles At this price the mate- for Miss 8 to 16 ;‘,fls a:ffi:’:;mb':;fi"z‘l::: The younger girl is con- and fascinating prints cerned now with her Spring s ] J apparel — and these new Girls will be charmed and delighted coats are in tune with the with this collection of lovely dresses. season. Fashioned in single They are just like “Mama’s”"—the same or double breasted style, of beautiful softness of fabric, fashioned in basket weave and novelty a similar mode. Yet all of these dresses tweed. All the new colors are washable, therefore practicable for are included. (Second Floor ! (Second Fioor: = - Hats in Mood Boys 4-Piece Vest Suits $9.95 512-95 : i 3 To Fit the Miss Double-breasted suits—like dad’s, with a vest of 4 to 12 Years ‘n everything. Two pairs of knickers—one in ¢ Ch . binati golf style—one straight knickers. Fashioned of | —larmingicombmations ot all-wool cassimeres or cheviot—in plaid or plain silk and straw—like big sis- patterns. Sizes 7 to 18 vears N ter’s, only more youthful i Many tailored models of 4-Piece “Longie” Suits«-—szo ¥ hemp, straw, silk and . ovelty s 5s. S Suits that combine a pair of long trousers for $2'95 novelty straws. Shapes and dress and a pair of knickers for school. Double- colors becoming to youthful breasted models with vest, in all-wool fabrics. features Sizes 13 to 20 years. _ (Second ¥loor (Second Floor) For Frocks of Eng- lish broadcloth, figured - ' < batiste, rayon, bedford L N E and b Cdpb for Sprlng cord, English prints \ BT} Od D ‘ I ORY e 5 2 2 e predominating colors for footwear— 51-50 every use a healthy, growing girl mlgl_lt approved by New Vork's voung fashionables ] impose upon them. Many of them in Mis . . ’ ) New shapes—new colors— 2 £ =0 H liss Junior chooses - mz e those delightful flowered prints suited to blonde and ivory kid e childhood. Others in vivid stripes, or shoes for Spring. Even with any _bprmg suit. e lai hiocteed—i & 7 2o baby takes her first steps finished with a real leather plain, or checked—in short, in every in shoes of these favored band. color and design that Spring approves. hues. But to be correct (Second Floor! (Secona Floor.; m every respect—they must be “Fit-Rite”—the g is nea r! E ver y B [a] y =% 1??3?&::}‘3 "gi';ff-urfifg . (Becond Floor) W 1 l l W an t d ~~ Ivory or blonde kid Bicycle | [ G - 2 o Sl th Inste; o step strap pumps Fd \V Qlfl'" 4 —wedge heel, 4 ‘ 0 W & i ey i NGO Y Instep strap pumps g i SAPILNS? —sizes 875 to 11. $4.00 g Step-in pumps— Elk bicycles—made by the ¢ J d sizes 1135 to 2.. $5.00 . g Blonde kid step-in famous Columbia factory. s 2 Se00 5 Ivor ki ins When the sun shows its . ad mstep determination to stay out every boy gets “Spring fever.” He wants to roam— of course a bicycle is essen- In this group are includ- ed voiles, satins, figured and printed broadcloths fame, and guaranteed. The . . . . Long and 7s One-piece models—chic two-piece edi- length —mercer- . . . . ized h 1! tions—straight or waist line effects. Sites o wear g coil springs and they’re And, added to the exclusive “look” their e 6 oMo equipped with a parking price doesn’t indicate—nearly all have a e e deft touch of hand embroidery. golorings. Sizes (Second Floor. o (Second Floor) ) X3 A charge account saves no end of time ] and inconvenience when shopping with the o~ children. Apply at our Main Office on the Fourth Floor. L /4 g (Y Store House, 9:15 to 6 P.M. tial. These are of coast-wide saddles are reinforced with stand. (¥irst Floor)