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_ 18 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.. FRIDAY, MAICH 12, 1926, sws——1 ORADLE OF ARCTIC | | comeenrd)| - STORMS IS SOUGHT ! Lincoln National Bank | [ Wi s s . e 2 = i I“E)(DION’!I'S May Locate Origin required by Girl Y ~ onr Sccond Flooy — the Wash H . Scouts for their Spring and 2 ington “depot” for (Girl Sceu 5 ‘ i HAPP!NESS ! of Winds That §waep Swmmer equipment is here on supplics. | 1 USED CAR rnom ‘ North Atlantic. ‘ Joseph n’lcReynolds ; At les at xxT,\r.-m ;w;hxmu.ms aré { 4 - A i for the coming & nmer, | 14th STREET AT R || ome o them may tocate the cratin i [of the storms that sweep the north _— Atlantic Ocean, according to Dr. Wil | m Herbert obbs, professor o8y at the University of Micl is a preseription for E6lds, Grippe, Fli, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. W 1t Kills the germs vhat 1 have < than the the ovigin of th Atl where th nd in the »in their eaveer the ¥ =N o - R AT it o You Are Invited to Attend ¢ = ik (ho eas I A e R - 3 | alle ppers Wi the moten Atlantie, Atk Spotless--Are Yours? Q/{ Q(mhu)n RP vae | Soft toe—$2 and $2.50 Hard toe—$1 and §5 These prices are for the popular | black kid slippers. but we also have s D for all of them. Dont forget and Of Charmzng S[)rl ng Atltire for ! them in white satin with the soft toe ' . and in al sizes at 83, The hard-toe don't delay. Bring them in tomorrow " e Bri: rschool hbooks and we 2 o) RRRERABRER | 4 1nmoet 11 | 1and—an are: P o {"J Nothing But &t an aver . M The Best B I N G will give you free of charge, covers I T 1| “The coldest place on the =iobe 5 3 = 3 | slipipe ¢ Elis nor, s supposed, the without fail o < o | for 30c extra we dye them to match 8o = v e S| | : et P Washington's Young Fashionables | P, ‘ should be good enough B! ture nr the North Pole ix ecertainly (Second Floor.) N for any home. when it | quite warm it compared to parts \ 2o ; B ) comes to the matter of @!.f Siberia or northern British Amer- Living models from the Hoffman and Hos- 14 Liea. In fact. throughout | Winter season at points s cts of these barren land W PLUMBING. oy " kins Studio of Dancing will display Spring fash- In Voile and Printed Sateen F or T 0 tS“'M a tC h i n P ions for \Washington's vounger folk tomorrow | C OA T an d H A T S E ’Ig‘s in 'I‘I:v H\v\clnl( 'nfm\:my' Juy :Znil(- Ilbp:‘]rmwnt—— ! T H E S E T 0 T 5 ‘ D R E 5 S E 5 M ® Second Floor— ,/"’\ - Mauric §] .95 /y . Heating 5, Ha Coats---$15.95 10:30 to 11:30 1:30 to 2:30 | : i - & | i 621 | Street - O Hats---$5 T Adorable fracks of softest e e 1” .l_ll_\ V trocks, coats, hats and shoes tor the voile: ini, fiotwer petal shades [ o ot prime importanee t6 i ( ||:||'n.li|.|g Il‘lllc‘ coats made | girl of from three to sixteen and real masculine made still more charming by loeaning, it b EVEn FEEE ERicarE SEl attire for little men and their older brothers will tonches of fine lace, handwork, | i grown-up ats, Just the = : and bows of contrasting - To Maintain Stations. same smart tweeds, checks. | be featured at both showings. tibbons ) i ol Coat flannels, and twills that mother L 91 585 wears and the identical col- Fhe € in . ors; navy., green, copen, Rallel xonil v 1l and sienifieant tan. Very smart, and with the by establishing and maintaining for « § ) { matching Bat inakes oh irve- [vear a numher of « her, vhserving | ¥ = sorved by airplane trans. | <istible Faster costume for the Wisic- by Sidies . g g lady from 2 to 6 vears old, SRR B ot W U g b= Lke apparel sketched aboze will be worn i the Fashion Show | intense cold of the interjor of Green L \ VSei8ha Fidar.y 5 | and which is responsible for the havoe v * oo making storme that issue from ite * margin. ton, « toe dance and an cusemnble Pantie ered E dovn with sl and cuffs of hr 2 to 6 vrs i . BUILDING | ASSCCIATION PAYS il dance wwmbers given by pupils of the Hofiman and Hoskins Stidio, Seidenman’s Orchestra, ISacond Floor.) sy v (e e Mot Wk | | BOYS NAINSOOK TOTS" SWEATERS Commencing January 1, 1928 E i dhove which the high currents of | UNION SUITS. 39¢ For Tots and Girls FOR COOL DAYS. $1.29 I | nee drgceRt o ) £ ; Keep the little ones warm without hundling t | Assets Over el hs‘\:‘r‘!v::lchh"\\:lmlrnr:!"h: :};:F;a. : Jor active l"‘.‘».:v.;n\.h;fi put in light-wéight L a d e L i t tl e H ; t mp i wims oz, Thi ; $11,000,000 Lina "ot Tatony b Ve ot i hete. et ot At AVESLAL i b4 ats et el s | Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sis. N.W. 45 JAMES BERRY. President || Featuring the Cape in Girls’ Glazed Raincoats, $¢.95 . $2.95 Amm‘poli:’ ?:a{tl::r».&clive. Romfln Sdnddls fO r E as t er Easter hats that frame u-i'l‘l,: ‘)‘N j lovely colors the face ! e K Miss 6 1o 4 Yoears SYg o Sl ! Schimit have been sold to Albert Stark Sizes 2 to 5 $2 and $2.50 1B Bedeikis Style in raincoats! It uced to he impossible, 1 10,000, Twenty-one lots, already ot of the Sizes 4to 8 $2.50 and 33-50 For the shingled hob a tai- they are smartly cut with fitting shoulders and the new W, . & gled hob a tai Spring cape. In red, green and hlue ; sizes 8 to 14 , S"{zm‘ 8V to 11 $3 and $4.50 lored hat to match the boyish - ,]T‘,I‘I-I’rm/‘! i ‘\‘,.,,‘ /‘( /.":‘m a silk wmbrella to Sizes 11V to 13 $5 cut coat. For “Curly Locks,” ' on the south s River were =old I Fioor.) Boys' Jacquard Swe a‘t e 1s . in the Murray lis, was sold to | one on soiter lines. Hats for TASMDRARL, SOMSIaL AT “' Roman Sandals give the support of high shoes vet ST Just the = . i hayve it Summery g wmce when worn with b b e e LR Special 52 95 Have Heavy Duties. | calo ks to mateh the fro Three, four and five prettiest of shapes in silk and SPic o~ rays a mark of ; strap effeets in either patent leathe white kid. The straw . Milan hemp. an d e swagger will the young man look when white Kid, however, come only in sizes up to 11, straws of fancy weaves. he wears one of these Jacquard novelty < e bleck roli knic neck ¢ rs in harmonizing slip-on styles in a <weaters with a pair of tones. He may choose \ A special group of carriage hats with elastic backs for the He seldom if | . . . nsibility. which | Children's Silk Socks, in back, wwhite, buck, caref -planned hospitalit [ i (4 A wrehid. blwe, chanpagne. yold and beige. Sizes A : e variety of colors and designs, i stu)o'u’ the mm;ll:' :;r:‘m‘v‘- ’:\!:\;::::m;:ll;“ " 1:‘0 814, 50c¢ pair. e tiny tot of 1 to 3 vears. For the boy of from 4 to 14 years [—— tury, was reputed to havé 30 Seeand Flonr.) (Second Floor.) (Second Flsor.) vers one of whom he éither 9 | Iv married off or provided . : 7 WILKINS . ESTITISISITISITESITETITL TS RITI T TSI RSP ALR RIR IR RS2 4 New Caps for i BREAKFAST COFFEE Foasted RIGHT Wikhington | HEEREREIREXK Smart Young Boys . Special, 95C No matter what color your new enit may be—here's a cap to go with it. To i match or blend perfectly—gray, brown, ’ Fashi;nable Attire for Boys from 7 to 17 years tan, heather mixture. and a wealth of plaid patterns. Choice, too, of the one-piece, four or eight quarter shape. \We have both in all sizes. Vest and Knickers $ 1 0-95 Smooth cassimeres - Golf Knickers Rough cheviots Boys' Tan and . Black Oxfords | 4 Built to stand wear — to look weéll—and save your pocketbook Your boys of today are the men of tomorrow— dress them now the way you want them to dress them- selves when they take their places in the world of men and affairs. By so doing you train them for success. EXEXEXERXEX X EREREXEX LXK Now's the Time for a , BIKE The regular price for the Ozerland Special sketched is $37.50. The Hecht | Co.'s price is— 49 The real boy will instant= {1y recognize the fine fea- | tures of this “Overland | Special,” which comes in blue and white baked on enamel. Tt is equipped | with arch bar, coaster brake, mud guards, roller chain, spring saddle, park- =% THE HecHT CO- ' The Hecht Co. F Street ¥ErE rEran e NLSGNGG XY TINGRLES Popular with boys who take pride in their appear- ance are these cassimeres and cheviots in browns. tans, and olive tone, in plain and diamond weaves. plaids, diagonals and herringbones. The coats are lined with genuine alpaca and both pairs of knickers are fully lined. Fealy’s Pharmacy 11th and Pa. Ave. S.E. Your boy's feet must do justice to s Is a Star Branch body. His shoes must he as smart as his clothes—these oxfords.with blunt or balloon style toe and rubber heels will ! fit the bill exactlv. Sizes 10 to (secomt Flaor.) (Second Flaor.) Don't feel it necessary ' to come 'way downtown with your classified ads for The Star—there’s a branch office in your neighberhood — where you can leave them— and be sure of prompt publication. No fees— only regular rates. Prep Boys Long Trouser Suits, $20 —with one pair of golf knickers Made with the plain mannish sack coats in single or double breasted styles of fine gray, brown or tan woolens in novelty fabrics or plain weaves. Sizes 14 to 19. | Boys' Long Hose S50c¢ j The triple weave variety that naturally wear three times as long. Brown anc black, just right for his oxfords, and vlenty of them in sizes 7 to 1175 (Se€und Floor.) (Second Flaor.) & A N R F S R R AR WL TR %x e e et et et et et et et ettt ettt There’s a Branch in Fealy’s Pharmacy—11th and Pa. Ave. S.E. EXEXZXEXEX tl The Star prints classified ads than all the pers here Star ad know they get results, Store Hours, 9:15 to 6 P.M. < 5 “Around the Corner” - Is a Star Branch Office