Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1926, Page 10

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10 INDUSTRIAL SHOW RECORDS MAY FALL Attenmnce Tonlght Is Ex- pected to Exceed Previous Best Mark of 6,000. a sllver loving cup; set, the second floor. local arti: act ad w hxt h is co- onel‘allnk Club, le and the and the |4 second inspection of displays. mal Guand ) three successive evenings. < the activities plains the in number of prizes have been donated. Two leading jewelers have each given three cups will e awarded by the exposition; a radio a permanent wave and several other awards have also been provided Visitors to the exposition yesterday afternoon and last night paid especiul attention to the art exhibit, located on Statuary and paint- nd sculptors | i notice. ght” activities vup represent with the X | ainters, the Washington Water Color |4 lod; ‘lub and the Washington Landscape ibitors are remarking upon the | ‘act that a large number of persons - |who visited the exposition last week ' |or carlier in the present week have returned during the past few days for One exhibitor said last night that he had seen the same persons on two THE STAR, U. S. POSITIONS OPEN. Plasterers and Card-punch Op- erators Needed to Fill Vacancies. The Civil Service Commission today innounced an open competitive ex- nination for plasterer to fill vacan- s in the office of public buildings d public parks. The entrance salary is $1,500 a year. After the probational period required by the civil service rules, ment in pay may be made without change in assignment up to $1,860 a .. Promotion to higher grades be made in accordance with the civil service rules as neies occur. Applicants must show that they have completed a four years' appren hip as plasterer, or that they © had equivalent practical training experience. N The commission also announced an open competitive examination for un- der card-punch operator to fill vacan s EVENING The United States Navy Band fur- nished music for several hour An added feature of the Cha of Commerce’s second annual indus- trial exposition at the Washington Au- ditorium tonight will be a chorus, com- nosed of children from Neighborhood House, 470 N street southwest. Mr Inwph Stoddard will lead. The pr ill include a solo by Ruth ar ngement inc Ruth Kaldenback, Hayhoe nis, M Lucille Hart, Regina Katie Schwner and Charlotte Boulgs Irish women have the same rights as men to sit on juries. [ 612 13k 5. | [ “STACY-ADAMS” mu-ufir WASHINGTON, advance- | D. C, FRIDAY. MARCH 12, 1926 cies in the departmental service and In positions requiring similar qualifica- tions. (Fhe entrance salary is $1.140 a vear. After the probatio by the civil ser vancement in out change in a year. Promotion to higher g may be made in accordince wit civil service rules as vacancies « by the Amer Full information and application | .- 1 blanks for both positions may he ob. | * 4inner to bé tained from the office of the Cieil | Assoch J i Woune| Service Commission, 1724 I street. |( lubhouse, 1634 T street next Wednes- night. The ed in the university women. Jorn Barton Payne, the American Reed Cross ing president of the Americ commiltec clubhouse of wa CELEBRATION PLANNED. | | Fourth, Anniversary of Committee of 100 to Be Observed. The fourth | establishment of the Con md : m Civi anniversary of the ittee of 100 | Lor elebrated |y | ncting 100, will i Satisfaction Since 1859 R & G Girdle, $3 An attractive model, in either 12 or 14 inch length, is fashioned to promote that slender hipline Closed-back model, of pink bro- cade, with two wide sections of elastic over hips. supporters. Four sturdy hose Sizes 25 to 30 810-818 Seventh Street Second Flooy Featuring a Pre-Easter Special! the | chairman of | Dr. , Lyon's TOOTH POWDER Cleans Teeth Safely Makes good teeth better Spring Neckwear, 59¢ \ and Sep line choice assortment of Collar Cuff Sets, Vestees, Jabots and arate Collars, in lace. organdy, n, silk sed—otherwise and $1.5( 1 georgette. T SLO0 Street Floor Free! A Guaranteed Lenox Watch —with lhc purchase of any suit in the department at $8.95 or more. The watch is stem winding and stem setting, and a New Spring Suits The Standard Shoes for The American Gentleman splendid size. ington | The appointment as representatives by this concern is consid- Cunning- | i ad a large busine Iy contest, and prospect of Secretary of the is D. Wilbur in| n's exhibits wuditorfum the | s ~how's open visited the n expressed exposition and phasized the | of the test played to a seat down: my was 1l taken capacity Btairs was ¢ well filled, and star To catc first time over Aamplifyl Margaret 1'usch, A Lindsley, Retiy n competi- it A large - ered in the light of a guarantee that the dealer is a LEADER in the city. We have represented S. A. & Co. for over Fifty Years in Washington The value of Stacy-\dams quality, style and value is emphasized a”hun- drediold by The Edmonston Professional Shoe Fitting. Prices $12.50 up P, EDMONSTON & CO. © (Incorporated) 612 13th St. Xci Sreops Music Houe ANDREW BETZ, Manager Usually they would be marked $9.75 51095, but as a very special offering during this cvent we have lowered the price to $8.95. $ English Cut Vest Suits with two pairs of fully lined pants. One in golf style and one pair regular knickers. Light and dark patterns, all nicely tailored and finished. Sizes 7 to 17. $12.75 4-Pc. Vest Suits English-style coats, two pairs of lined pants, otie in golf and one in regular knicker style. All new patterns. Sizes 8 to 17. Long Pants Suits, $10.95 Four-picce Vest Suits with one pair of long pants and one patr g Light patterns. Sizes 12 to 15. L$14.75 & $16.50 Vest Suits Four-piece English Cut Suits with golf and regular stvle knickers. Choice of light and dark patterns, also all-wool blue serges. Sizes 8 to 18 Long Pants Suits, $]2.75 e-breasted styles with one pair long and one pair golf knickers. e el derges. Sizes 12 to 15. $14 75 to $21 50 All-wool {our-piece suits, English cut., with two pairs of short pants; also double-breasted styles with one pair long and one pair short pants. Sizes 11 to 18. Included are double-breasted suits with two pairs of long pants. All- Light Quality Suits, All-woo! Caps Wales styles. All in light patte sizes. 5" Coats, sizes new patteras Small belt. Bczv 2.75 New Spring Caps rn A splendid $5.98: $7.50 Spring Reefers $4.98 it light Extra Special! Imported English Broadcloth Blouses 19c lity Blouses $1.00 and hite, blue ractive Collar sleeves, Sizes 7 to 10. §1-00 i goli and Pr roke neck. ol e ince of valve, 8. Made in loose style without colors. Finished with emblem Saturday wool in light patterns. Sizes 13 to 20. on Street Floor —Boys' \llnp Smart Spring Coats $10.75 and $14.75 At 8 AM. 1,000 Packages g0 on sale at $1.00 Get Yours! The packages contain Diamond Rings, Men’s Watches, Ladies’ Wrist Watches, Knives, Chains, Cuff Links, Pearls, Clocks, Silverware—and numerous other items. All the merchandise is from our regular stock. This is an advertising offer to acquaint you with KAY’S. Every Article Sells Regularly From $1.50 to $25 If you are disappointed with your purchase, we will accept this merchandise back, after the sale, and exchange for other merchandise, or give you a due bill which we will honor at any time. We do this in order not to have any customer dissatisfied with any purchase from “KAY’S.” One to a Customer—None Sold to Children—No Telephone Orders I Expert Watch | and Jewelry Repairing All Work Guaranteed - —— _-' Watch Crystals Fitted | 15¢ 32 All-Silk Chiffon Hose s1.35 You'll wonder, too—just like we did when we saw the won- derful stockings in this assort- ment. The maker called them slightly imperfect—rniot a thing wrong with them except a slight shading, occasionally in texture. All silk from top to toe, and such an exquisite range of colors !— Glow, Mauve, Blonde, relle, Almond, Dove Rosce, light, Belgigue, 1 Piping Rock. ‘vening, Tawney and Charming! Youthful! Inexpensive! These smart coats have been chosen for two reasons—for distinctive style and excel- lent wearing qualities. A topcoat for Spring must, above all things, be serviceable—and these coats will give plenty of service together with exceptional fashion features. Swagger plaids, checks, mixtures, twills and .tweeds. Rose, green, tan, gray, navy and stunning com- binations. Trimmed with tucks, fur bandings, braids, stitches, but- tons and contrasting fabrics. Flared and sport models are shown. Sizes 16 to 44 Second Floor—King’s Palace Banana, Parchment, Beige Noisette, Toutc Atmosphere, Crust, Children’s Spring Wearables Take on Added Interest as Easter Approaches Tots’ Spring Coats Single and Double Breasted Coats in straight- line or flare cffccts. Novelty tweeds and over- plaids in attractive colors—rose, blue and tan. Finished with buttons, self or checked fabric. Sizes 2 to 6 years. New models—distinctively Made of all-wool tweeds in novelty a basket weaves. Trimmed with contras Girls’ Spring Coats color flannel and fanL7\ buttons. Tan, lllu\: different. sl rust and gray. to 10 years. 0 Girls’ Spring Dresses Silk crepe de chine is fashioncd into delightinl straight or waistline effects. uffles, embroidery shirring and ribbons. White, palmetto green, Inire. wild honey, rose and cocoa. Sizes 7 to Tots’ Spring Hals $1.98 New shapes in poke, roll brim and close-fitting shapes oi taffeta and bra ing's Palace AIl' smart New Sport Scarfs In Three Groups Lot 1_51 75 Plain-color Scarfs in a id ton fringed ends. Tong Lot 2—$2.19 \ Wide Variety of Crepe de Chine S in printed and blocked stunning bright colors. Lot 3—$2.89 ‘nusually fine quality of cette and Crepe de Chine in figured and hand. |lf\( \Od patterns. Numerous utiful colors and Crepe rt with vards Finished and two Exotic Flowers, 39¢ Colorful Flowers for frock, suit from which ch medium and small bouquets. Street Floor

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