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ey 10 . _THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1926. AGR[EMENI IERMS '“Ii;:ifmnliel:slg;gn::f, g;%%,%lgtéog;:t’yfi ; 364 Boys’;‘;svlo Sfl‘),:ing Caps : Rza,;)g?‘ Blgz'ist_’ §I_0::e : | i e e P Iy H i b = i " : . aliity i r i Ot all-wool suiti ixtures i nF KRESG[S SEBR[I By '.he .’bsochmlrd'l"lm . &;w:kg‘r‘;&h:o;:::":‘} is room for bomil [ antie “e!:“m sl,:_‘lfig""\ ':)‘_“ ‘:“"; Three fOl‘ ) NEW YORK, 2 28 sage. i colors, Plain or button v ( s —_— 1 = A | She sees a special place for women top, with Liegulation style for the boys. “lin business, to “humanize business’ non-breakable visor. Sizes 6% ) Four-in-hand shape, in patteris and to handle customers “‘as a woman to 7. Suit Declared Settled When [Gas co. 22 seurs aso. has become |handies them.” ‘ . N | Sentiment is “necessary in busi- e hean oriha s one of Miss Dillen’s pro-|| Calledin Court—Recon- 1% izt o Srel Bt 2 et 5 THDAY of Our Famous and Original ciliation Rumored. ‘ : S S 5 as the ) g A0 ood ;m_ an ¢ o fact that T 1 S S 3 s A i ; i . e et head « large corporation does - ‘ \\%\\W W V} : : V - and colors that will please. terfere with my home life at all. just a matter of arrangement with || i friend husband.” ris Mercer s < Meant L St : ; : Gl *|[BYRD PLANE CHRISTENED. h i e ce president | = i day and his 5 s ¢ 1':':"; Il‘l‘." Polar Flight Craft Named for Edsel s | since De ;2 her re- : “settled.” Miv. 3 s counsel | turn from Burope list where Ford's Daughter. nodded. | she inspected public utility compunies. | v e bl Licut Comdr. 2 Neither the word nor the nod cast | she was honored by the Coney Island | . The airpla : = | \ = = / P == iy mew light on the terms of settle- | Chamber of Commerce for her efforts [ Byrd hopes to reach the North Pole || = =SS e //%/ = Z ment. Values from $1,000,000 to $2.-|to increase efficiency in public utility | during the flight for which he will sail | §f 000,000 have been put on the stock |corporatilons. from New York early in April will be involved, which Mrs. Kresge suid her| Miss Dillon is the wife of Henry e s 3 ’ hushand promised ler under u pre- | Farber, a wholesale coal dealer, but |named the Josephine Iord, in honor || i} nuptial contract. She alleged that he ins' her maiden name to avoid con- | of the three-year-old daughter of Edsel | § puid her only a small part of the |fusion to customers. She does not be- | Ford, son of the Detroit automobile Stipulated amount and in lieu of i carfare or that women | manufacturer. Edsel Ford is one of . yest presented her with a cloth 4 5 in the administra- | the sponsors of the flight. from one of own ten-cent st 3 The steamship Chantier, on which B : ! o ;‘.;’g;;rHg_;,fd,‘;;;;%fi‘;‘égftfi,“w. ! A Host of Wonderful Dollar Day Bargains in Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings—Right in Time for Easter! i e P fthe |y At ey e One Day Only—Wednesday, March 24th has been com jeettlement, ] f\n:;tl;c;‘rel\lpa‘(rigsl:;g;ps;;fil‘:nt;:nhu For four years our Monthly Dollar Sale for Boys has been the outstanding event held by our Boys' Department—recognized and appreciated ot rer e er reties iy hos o |isry of Phianapms. hoving. deied as the biggest money-saving occasion for boys in Washington! Tomorrow we celebrate four years of success with a great outpouring of exceptional 1 anked Supreme |suit started, leading o reports that | to go along as signalman on the Chan- values for the March Dollar Day. We've put forth our greatest efforts to make it the biggest and busiest ever known. Unusually advantageous ce Wagner and the Kresge | they are fully reconciled. tier. I purchases have been made—many of the items offered for tomorrow will be sold at less than actual wholesale cost and cost of production. Quantities are listed before each item and we cannot supply more when lots are sold out. It will be wise to come early. We cannot fill mail or phone orders for Dollar Day Bargain: 182 Boys’ $1 i 110 Boys’ $2.45 “Bell” Wash Suit ‘ . L Bt - With Long or Short Pants e Here’s the Plan Always Successfully g g Worked With Our Monthly Dollar ‘ b Day. Pay $10.75 for the First Suit— { Select Another Suit, (Any Size or Style), and Pay Only Both Suits for $11.75 If you cannot use two suits, bring a [ neighbor and divide the cost. The values L A Boys Wash are wonderful—never have we offered in Suits, middy style, ny previous Dollar Day Sale such suits at this price. ‘ Zo'filz'r lfltfficm ‘:“L""l All new Spring suits—for dress, Easter or school wear. 4 The lot includes a special purchase of high-grade with white braid. = A ) Assorted fast-color uits which one of our largest makers cut over in ex- 144 Boys $l'50 o 3 materials. Sizes 4 cess of regular orders, and his broken lines. NeW B ru n SWl ck 10 8 years. Single and do:ble—breasted models—three and : Dress Caps = | 5 our piece suits—beautifully tailored of fine-grade 144 Boys’ $1.39 to materials, in a great variety of colors and mixfures. 31.50 Knee Pants Sizes 4 to 17 years. Also a fine selection of Junior 1ight-nay |- = = \ . . : 538‘! Boy‘sv $I..l3l9 té) $th : 300 Boys’ $1.39 and $1.50 Electrical Records 1 /e | A e | it 4 Pants for 3 Years g Sl &L , $ - Clearer! Brighter! Livelier! || \ -3 . Smart new Spring models of 8 One of the g h standard quality 2 ¢ i Suits Only i C B i worlimah- i most fpx‘at:}t‘n:;lnof | ; $2.00 i <hip: _fast - color i \ suits for the boys Play on all phonographs b R toromnp and play ver Twist, Middy in—made of gen- _All-wool Jersey H and Dutch Daddy i 1 hg r | s Oliver Twist styles; white and ¥ i uEeS SUIpRnE S 3 | s ome with ja colored effects, H dyed khaki cloth, in two- i = i ; also pretty tone R — =~ piece models, with sport col- ST i e . combinations. \ lar and short sleeves, but- jersey k ! A New Suit for i X in three-piece mode = any that does not H ¥\ ton-on knee pants. with \ washable waist, jersey pants and prove satisfac E 4 fancy belt. Full-cut sizes ' sweater. Sizes 2% to 5 years tory. H L 3 to 10 years. 0 Boys’ 79¢ to $1 Wide Leather Belts : 300 Boys’ $1 and i i ~ TWO for . $1.25 Shirts Sprlng=welght Rc}:‘“"n l‘l:.e";v;nnlx;:a!!\hn'l«i TWO for colleglate style, with tongue or metal slide Sweatel's ,',,‘Z‘;.’Zl: Lo HLELR L Irregulars of “——" Brand Fox Trot—Orchestre Chez Fysher j : . ) ! 2 | ] % 5 - This make is well known Waltz—Regent Club Orchestra . New Spring-weight, Part- i 400 Boys’ $1 to $1.50 to mothers of Washington, Nick Lucas 3 wool Sweaters, in fanc 1 5 The Crooning Troubadour : and plain colors, in thi $ Separate Vests belmg n;ted for its ;tyle- . 11- i value and wearing qualities. 5 popUiE d (l:oll'eixa‘t,e hpu a TWO $1 Full-cut and exceptionally ERE are the new popular hits of the day. Just ask your ove; m‘c; e..fiwzf w-lzr_‘a:es i For........ it o H o neck. Vari 5 B . . A nearest Brunswick dealer to play them. You'll be amazed i W B 26 t036 b e oy} fabrics. Double-yoke back; at the snap, fire and zest of this music. And these new Bruns- serviceable but dressy materials, } Sizes 12 to 14 neck measure. wick Records play on all phonographs with marvelous results. ‘ | 1,500 _Boys’ 7% to $1 333& ls;(; ;; ’d:; l YTy il 73 . | School Blouses Cotton Pajamas | Py School Pants “Shake That Thing” “Give Me a Little Kiss” i . ! ; ie” | 3 ght o hnickerbocker Tengerty 1 owt My Sweet€” HARRY ARCHER'S ORCHESTRA || TWO for Mipes regulars of 4 Vo] vy “Whistle Away Your Blues” \ “Bell " Brand ol ) e Univer- $ 1/ .'.‘.‘ytll 1;,;.:;1& ‘hlu $ Mloukan. ass welll s nakr d sal brand— D SIX JUMPING JACKS “Sweet and Low-Down” e 10 S / Lk 6 siis ihdits o (erns: diies 7 {5 - G.&C nake—every Y . 17 vears. Also “ » ) one full cut a Z 1] pie tyl ants for : "gfil:"vl?a:?.,fl’uea?’afi‘%’}f' - GAIETY MUSICAL CHORUS : ) g SRR oo o : Long Tant ke junior boys P s back, lined N . t ) 3 o “Who” ohee "And cufte E ity, fast-col- from 4 to 10 P - . Ty | ain white, striped | § or materials. vears of age. “Wimmin! Aash” SR ‘ o A %) ga?sn?lé years. The — an, e, with at- 48 efect i ) g e T b Nl el UG G ote whien win | 284 Boys’ 79¢ to $1.25 School Jo OR S panish ; \ lfl:l:ng eas::!on sleeves. Sizes 6 A\ easily wash out. Pants, TWO pa“-s ISI“!A]“ NES . CHBS_ TRA "J“’t Around the Corner . - 120 Boys’ $1 to $1.39 - Perfect Qualities and Slight Trregulars. f “Scemboes is Keeping M raie's Sisr ot | “Bell” Pajamas, TWO fo e s sty e | § Out oeruour Dtums"e “Ic:":srsalk At My S e 288 Boys’ 31,50 Bell s S, or Junior Boys: Good quality sulting mixtures 5 and cordure Sizes 4 to 16 years. quality and slight irregulars; sizes 2 to 16 ‘ years. Odd 1ot of one and two piece Cotton Pa- | Broadcloth Blouses. $1 e, kit o Sty s cotion Bl ";1 ! Have you heard the marvelous new reproducing Genuine Tmported English Broadoloth Blouscs 1 1 1 ') s o . musical instrument—the Brunswick Panatrope? . L e O il st f band styles. Sizes 6 to 16 years. 0dd Lots Boys’ Wearables 174 Boys’ and Girls' - $2.50 to $5 Values Perfect Qualities and Slight Trregulars. 2'6 Boys’ 52 and $2-50 m 10 Odd Raincoats, tan and blaék; size i o1 ay suits, for tie 4 years. $1.00 each. 113 9 . youngsters; covers the entire suit or 11 Jersey Middy Blouses, from suits, Bel ll‘ts }lrm‘? ruab]!l;:lg r:,hu_n to \clndey p((-rl!;fcl sizes 3 to 7 years. $1.00 each. B reedom wher laying. Made of blue 0 = & - \ Bell Brand Shirts of genuine imported Eng- denin. k"_""i' blue and white striped, A 15 ?Oys Coat?.o}’eft £;Iom suits, sizes PANATROPES RADIOLAS - RECORDS A O Liue dubies: light blue and tan woven fabrics. Ankle to 7 years. $1.00 each. q to slight imperfections, such as a small oilspot. length, long sleeves and drop seat.- Sizes 4 Blanket Bath Robes, sizes 8 and 10 i . nothing to impair their usefulness. Attached 1 to 8 ycars. Baltimore Branch . collar 8tyle; sizes 12 to 14 neok. years. $1.00 each. 410-418 W. Lombard St. : [ = - = EEERE —