Evening Star Newspaper, April 20, 1926, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1926. A T 0 s A . e T e ) AR 17 R 36 Boys’ $2.45 Lumberjacks “‘Bell” Brand Lumberjacks, of tan and gray suede cloth; made s - with cufi-knit bottoms. Sizes 12 ==_ 4 BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DIPINDAB STORE" e FIOIRRAY S W >Adm' P 'l O R A L e MEX'GAN CATHU”G eCOll(Iln I;)al;]?)l:ls Pa:itste('}‘a;sestrl;'PIPlant ; Sgl(l)(())o lls((););sps?gfvtv(:)sfl v 'lly the Associated Press. will rank as an “artist” and be |l School Caps, of good quality PARIS, April 20.—The Gobelins | allowed to work on Savonnerie car- | & suiting mixtures, in assorted, de- sI ta pestry manufactory, one of the |Dets and large tapestries. " sirable patterns in light or dark lichitio - | She will have her share in the | 3 k sights of Paris on every tourist's pro. She will have ¥ colorings Sizes 636 to 7. gram, has admitted a secand woman as a worker, and the manner of her admission is a testimony to the prn;;- Pope Warns Churchmen Not into gudens for the employes. It is to Join Any Political |\t f, TS et for 46t ("o Sesaieg thet | Imitated, But Never Equaled—Goldenberg s Ongmnl ade way for cabbages i, | = ars ago Mile. Andree Eteve- Lr"ridt;;;f; *l\ 3 Crganization. non. i OO0 L 1 | before she succeeded in being : copted ns the first woman pupil at | - Mah-Jong Gambling Banned. fobelins factory. She is now a | MADRID, April 20 UP).—The G I-fledged “artist,” who works on |ernor of Barcelona has taken steps to «| the most important subjects. supress a new game with mah-jong | farguerite Loger, the new- |tiles, similar to baccarat, which has have | become popular. Unless’ the chinese i s regular for e, he wari entrance competition without que tion and passed. She is now a “pupil” | oament. Games of chance have been and works on screens, hearth rugs |forbidden by the military directorate = -i and small pieges. In two years she 'since 1923. = o develop == co-opera- | *Catholic oo brt ion of the tion and the higl flock committed tc h of you. V or, in the pr i 5 In the ys "Department Washington’s Greatest Sale for Boys—Over $10,000 Worth of New Spring Merchandise Specially Purchased for Our April Dollar Day. Tomorrow Only—Be Here Without Fail! Spring is here and what timelier news than this—our inimitable Monthly Dollar Day in the Boys’ Department tomorrow! We've made extensive prep'\mtmns——sccurcd thousands of dollars’ worth of dependable and desirable merchandise at unusual price con- cessions—in many instances at less than actual cost of production. All of which means greater bargains than ever tomorrow! Quantities are listed before each item—no more when sold out. See window display of Dollar Day bargam\ We cannot fill mail or phone orders for advertised items. 244 Boys’ $1.45 Summer Pajamas Sizes 2 to 18 Years T Save Time—Labor! Get Results —and Economical, Too ! 1 ANSEC Xt to con-| ok asion 5 ""”“' ca of the T | II Note l-Pml Can and Sprayer, in Carton, at 60c e Note 1-Quart Can and Sprayer, in Carton, at 80c every kind »u will not give the Catholic tend that you with any pol “Therefore I all ( public of Mexico such to_establish under the r. all, bisho) 7 ,\m,mi Y Note-1-Gallon Can and Spuyer, at $2.40 arty nor write for ““',' A Real 16-0z. Can—Full Value Extraordmary Purchuse for DOLLAR DAY' $1.19 to $1.39 300 Boys Four-Piece English Vest Suits S With Long and Short Pants - s Your Choice of Suits With Twe Pairs of Knickers or One Pair of Long Pants and One Pair of $ 31 the faithrul and to all citizens as well.” It - : . Cleans Election Interest Slight. L Special Dispatch to The Sta T’llflgs LONACONING. Md.. April 20. ra no interest is being show ni kes | er, | s election here. It . It is expected, how Mayor Thomas Allen will be a ca didate to succeed himself. Henry Ral- ’ expected to seek re- -election as balliff and_may have one or two op- ponents. Councilman Willlam Porter | is expected to be a candidate for re | g | 3 Knickers. gf election, HERE'S THE PLAN: Pay $10.75 : i E for the First Suit—Then Select An- g S other Suit (Any Style, Size or Color) ¥ . ’," G Rolea fo e e LY [ Ume‘}é‘)‘,‘t‘;:yzng %\;r:d | ‘ Both Suits for $11.75 ;; ;’-‘;f.rmgl materials, in wgé(ee § B Every suit in the lot fresh and new—specially H | nd two plece styles; ai ‘g‘ purchased for this event! The maker—one of ':\enr!r;l:etdqudms ant nkey E.‘ New York’s largest concerns—disposed of his : ! i surplus stock of Spring garments—just 300 i V. 120 Boys 51 to suits in the group, And they're real beauties ! 144 él()uglor BBO'"s I Models the very newest. Smart double-breasted § a 1 0 6 0 5 1 C a rS : sl 39 Pa!amas E‘ and slzgele*l?r:flted ‘<tv‘les :\ \ariel:]_\?rul’(z‘;lu\;:fi‘li\'e ]ral‘- Sl S a.ie : el t d col s t hoosc irom. Nearly all suits are ) - ___TWOfor a B swlle” a5 sl e gl of s e . ne and two piece styles, | Y. o 2 £ knickers 5 s 3 Of gray striped woven ) F vaniamae!l o ol el G o | e e § L3 handling, others shaded, ‘Ew with belt and cap to match. ( - while others are samples. Sizes 3 to 8 years 3 i Sizes 4 to 16 Years. ¥ . § g —mpe——mm— |44 Boys’ §2 and ===t } Pl 2000Boys 19ctost | 250 Summer. | 100 Boys' $450 10 57 4 HI | i | } the public broke all | School Blouses, TWO for | Wash Norfolk Suits | - gl Sport and Collar-attached Styles | E With the Purchase . General Motors records | R S5, e B i with which every mother in i [ Special Price of $3.95, | Washington is thoroughly i Ly You May Select An- : ; : é familiar. Al perfect quality 5 SRk S A R : g and made with double-yoke o j il . January 1926 was the best January i S Tt Ol § ey | o S for : < Y 12 H 3 g Bar rted fancy colors; sizes 26 to & Both Suits $1.95 £ February was the best February. » $1.50 “Bell” Suits and Serge | : c:;::;k‘;l‘;:;.,;_ i il made i 400 BO)’S $lo e - O il Each suit guaranteed washable But March brokeall records forsales | Middies b i | e : s Brand Blouses at | 740 Boy’s $1.50 to §2 - to consumersmanyprevmusmonth. | | School Pants i Long or Also Blouses of neat striped and figured domestic broadcloth, all perfect quality. Sizes 4 to 16 years. 300 Boys’ $2 “Bell” Brand (Slight Irregulars) il «Bell” Brand Blouses of imported broadcloth, in $]. $ . . white, tan and blue, subject to slight imperfections. These record increases in sales were | not confined to any section, but were nation-wide. Thereisthroughoutthe slight irregulars an Leather Belts. Pairs for TWO Pairs for oo P Perfect Quality and Slight (Stght Trregulars) 800 BOyS' $| t.O $l-50 Yoo B Scparate Cloth Vests. Theeuire B Brand Shll'ts, TWO for | Boys' 59¢ and 69¢ R s Sl } $]. R e ¢ | Broadcloth Shirts Gl o Ao ey st ) country a growing apprecnatlon of § ot realien %, Aol Alimost skey el Boys’ $1.39 to $2 i these General Motors policies: (1) ’ 3 “Bell” Brand Shirts, of 6dac“lfl pveary = ; Wafln\})’fl\pif k. | g & i - | quality first and foremost; (2) sweep- B . “[,‘eo;fa(l’)les il b 2 2 M 3 = A % 2 2 white d 2 ing economies through the coordi- by ol i, Sy $ Toirlor ! THA f : . . . 12 to 14 neck measure; 25 | | A nat-:lon Of mgny-companles g neckl(:and andcsport or at- Suft'skom’.! “Se w“th g 600 Boys’59cto $1.25 180 Boys’ $1 and €:Z“ } united organization; (3) low finance st el i, e ot Sy 3]. Wash Pants, TWO $1.25 School Pants | charges; and (4) maximum value in each price class. These policies will be maintained. @ » Sport Shirts, also collarattached style, 8 Play Suits, Two for = | ::dgm:‘gd::\'~ c’rfl: H\ming' n:xu.r of woven materials, others of fine percales and plain s One-piece Play Suits, il et e ohocked n.ca_t. (L\; klnl_‘( o white fabric. Some subject to slight irregularities, f of khakicloth, plainbiue 3 offects, Every pair k_muz;r 2 ser. style; } I others perfect quality; sizes 12 to 14 neck measure. e vt E washable. sizes 8 to 16 year "!A short sleeves; sizes 3 to T O e e @w ) (e § years. % . ) , GENERAL g oo - s | 1 s B 1 \ . Base Ball Suits 1,500 Boys’ Re lar $1.39 to $2.25New | and $1.50 Khak O‘ I lO R S § Sizes 4t0 16 Years Spring Wash Suits | Flapper Suits z One of the greatest sales of | ,E i nm;fm‘fi weeh‘arve ever ofiere{d I s1 —this assortment represents . C » OLDSMOBILE ¢ Now that the 2l the newest spring models | H CHE : Baseball season with long or short sleeves, of $, ayed fast- H ; £ 5 d poplin and color khaki H OAKLAND » BUICK + CADILLAC has opened linen, mercerize SR SR Ea—— § hult e e Palkn emberiscl with sport 2 un col a YELLOW CABS, BUSES AND TRUCKS § > :?'&:hm'lyrfi% Lergusl}a“t]lrotn lx::gy-a "Ih‘;flbll:‘),rg Snor ulation mode] sl ves, ol purt g Twist styles. ki ! “Acarfen > and 5 E ;Slcl»:mrfor M(:'éi ‘K‘lso 1?1 the lot are Two-Pants Wash ;:;“(;" ,l':: H] of striped flan- Suits, and ‘Middy or Oliver Twist Suits, separate 3 = nel, with red or with one pair long and one pair short sport belt. i E blue trimming. pants. Smes 308 years. Each guaran- Waist fin- E 1 Outfit consists teed. fast color. :z}:)ogmreig A : o'a Bee e Sizen 3 t0 16 4w Y . leather belt years. : SR A P e N R

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