Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1926, Page 12

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12 Dry League’s Head | HONOR FRATERNAL DAY. TWU MUN]’HS I'EFT Ll.lnCheS With Foes Fraternities Throughout United And Hears Auacks‘ States Unite in Celebration. S | nat societiscin e parcs of the Drited By the Associated Pr States united today to celebrate na- DETROIT, April 30.-—The su- sponsored by the perintendent’ of the State Anti- Saloon League sat in at a lunch- SR tional fraternal d: | National Frate Congress of Veterans Warned by Bureau America. This is the first vear that h |in;‘m|l :\.\’xn(‘hllh:‘n the congress has promoted a general : " ibition Amend- [celebration among the 10,000,000 mem- Head to Reinstate or Con- | aterday ard his or- |bers of the constituent societies, but X Aniz 3 the response exceeded expectations. vert Policies Soon. The message of President Coolidge [to the fraternal congress described =t | the effect of the operations of frater the luncheon, but when he called i I nal societies on American life. in charge of rned the invi- “day by DI | ' Rureau Warning was sounded rector Hines of the Vet that only two months which veterans may reins vert war-time insurance, T bureau estimates that th re approximately 3,500,000 veterans who have allowed | their yearly renewable term insurance to lapse and have not vet filed appll cation for reinstatement | Applications to the number of 2 for Government life in been received since . 1 2in now in | eand con |4 it would not be. He sat at the speaker's table, and when Capt. William 1. Stayton. na tional chairman of the National Anti-Amendment Assoclation, asked hew many would “still vote for the cizhteenth amendment and the A finishing e e touch to of two to raise their hands. : i h i D A ainos | Tavpmia¥atbatiERteaged any home 1s Insurance, aver: = £3.400 per policy. o # 'd l An app n for reinstatement The llouse passed a bill yesterday w ll- id and conve n." said* Gen. Hines, to extend for 14 years the patent on a e a |¥2nore Metal an alloy “should inc remittance sufficient to | official insignia of the United Daugh- cover the premium for reinstatement |te f the Confederacy. of term insurance and at least one monthly premium on the converted | = policy as wel proof of insurability report of physical ex- painted any color to harmonize with its surroundings. gic This rust-resisting . 1226, they can be approved upon yeceipt at the ureau, hut if thev are . o sheet metal rend- mplete when received there is no | L g i | ) ! ers lifetime service TeAEAE N ENe Ll Bl B lah btd For the MAY SALE—A Remarkable Purchase of « 1,500 Men’s Brand-New i [ Pure Wool and Rayon Pull over Cricket Sweaters, V-neck style, in an assortment of nov elty patterns. Sizes 36 to 42 es remittance sufficient to cover at least one monthly premium on the converted policy. 1If either of such | posited in the mails | 1 the United | ureau, central, re- | . on or before July | L3 . . Men's 7oc and $1 Shi;'ts for Spring Made to Sell for $1.75, $2.000 and $2.50 —(the Majority are | $2 Grade). ! [ J Every Shirt brand new—never on our counters be- fore! Specially purchased for our May Sale—the sample lines and short lots from one of America’s best known shirt makers. The lowest-price shirt in the lot sells reg- ularly for $1.75, and the majority are $2.00 and $2.50 shirts, and sold at these prices in the leading men’s fur- nishings stores everywhere. Woven Madras, Rayon Stripe Woven Madras, Mercerized Pongee, Union Cords, Printed Broadcloth, Rep Oxfords, etc. Every shirt full cut—full in body, with straight cut tails, top center pleat, gusset seams, ¢ ’ non-shrinkable lined cuffs, pre-shrunk cushion neckband. Large assortment of new Spring y patterns and colors. Guaranteed fast and tubproof. Sizes 14 to 17: regular sleeve lengths. . 36 to 46. L P L R e e T TSIy SRR o = 1 $5 Terry Cloth | l})elglgllar Zzsfa%z?e%flsy(sz Bath Robes | Men’s $1 & $1.25 Luxedo n_and R g Athletic Union Suits = o Jd¢ ~6c Men's Sport Hose, in an as- sortment of new plaids, stripes Men of Washington are well ac- quainted with this famous make of A G E @ IEAE G @A Otis Underwear 50c¢ [ IS [ . s (Stight Trregulars) & Oris Make White Gauze . LY 5 . [ 5 nation by a physiclan. An application for conversion re- ity whatever for their later com- | on and approval.” TR T Pl L L 22 2T 2 7 T SOLD.BY ALL GOOD SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS 2 e N Rockefeller Continues Golf. TLAKEWOOD, N. I, April 30 (). | —John D. Rockefeller. in_improved health, is shooting nine holes of Rolf daily. beginning at & . morning 1 ton Underwear, pull-over . and knee length drawers. Dleass many - vouns cut sizes fram 34 10 30 in shirts es him much longer ! 2 than it did 5 rer e o & includ Robhy to play 1% holes in record at Ar ers Brighton or Paris _ Genuine Guyot and plain color web- Suspenders, import- } 69c bings, wide and nar- non-elastic webbing ; white and plain colors, striped and —_————— 3 A Two-Day May Sale f Men’s Furnishi ings for the warm weather ahead. We’ve been planning it for weeks—the extraordinary values are the result of special purchases and a lowering of prices on our regular stocks just for this event. The May Sale is for TWO DAYS only— ’ : ¢ and ’Kerchief Cricket Sweaters Neckwear and Handkerchief Sets, of fine grade foulards, in Medium shape _four-in-hand ctyle, with satin slip-easy band. Jean Drawers good quality Lonsdale jean: Gizes 32 10 30 waists and several 50c Pad Garter Suspenders Pad Garters, striped ed French stock; row styles. Satin pads, pair, 34c. dots, : Inaugurating tomorrow a different kind of a sale for men—at a time when every man’s thoughts turn to new furnish- after that all prices go back to regular. These special values for Saturday, May 1st, and Monday, May 3d, only. new printings and colorings. Men'’s Regular $1 Elastic Seam Drawers, of inseam sizes. Perfect quality. P2 LTS 360 Men's $1.25 Work Shirts . $1 famous “Noggle™ Blue Chambray Shirts, collar attached wide hody: full 34 inches Sizes 14 to 18, Alway our regular stock at $1 Men’s $1 Merit Make Cotton Union Suits 69c Merit make White Gauze Cot ton Union Suits, short sleeves «nd knee length legs. Closed crotch, Perfect quality. Sizex e EUEDED ES B B St N AT S AT TEVENS 113 ¢ STREET make Wark extra ong d in Where the A New Styles Are Always First Shown It Will be Our Pleasure to Open an Aceount For You colors. bed Golf Hose Ribbed Golf i 30c Hose, new large block patterns, in six different color com- | ®inations. Plain ribbed cuffs, full reinforced heel and toe. Slight irregulars. 80c White Gauze Union Suits 55c¢ Terry Cloth Bath Robes, with full, roll .collar and buttoned neck: heavy waist girdles. in stripes and plaids; small, medium and large sizes: guaranteed fast and novelty patterns. High spliced heel, double reinforced sole and toe. Perfect quality 3 : i Underwear and will not hesitate to 9 take advantage of this opportunity. Men S 50‘: Rayon Full-cut, well made garments of Ha" Hose 72x80 checked madras. Deep V necks i ide hems. extra long trunk with high-spliced heel. o) s S double reinforced sole Sizes 34 to 46. fine ribbed cufis. Black and plain Slight irregulars. $1.39 and $1.50 LISIC Hose Athletic Union Swuits. of (Stight Trregutars) genuine soisette (labeled). ) 1 Liste Half Hose, madras. V-neck style, with high spliced. wide leg, perfect closed crotch heel. double reinforced sole, and non-gaping seat. Fxtra full cut sizes toe and heel. Black, cordo- van, suede and navy blue and slight irregulars. striped madras, plaid madras and Rayon Half Hose, ! Zsc and oversize chest. ~Perfect quality. \ and toe. Close-fitting. 25c Mercerized . . . Athletic Union Suits Mercerized | hroadcloth and rayon striped ' 15¢ from 34 to 46, ;%l@“!.","&%.fl.%.“,'%” METEACAENETAETEAEAETEAS : Men’s $2 Summer-Weight Pajamas' : Union Suits $1 White Ribbed Cotton Union Sale of SPRING DRESSES My, The elusive charm of Spring is expressed in these 7 Perfect Quality Blue, Tan vouthful new models, adapted to the modern miss or her smartly dressed mother. Two-piece frocks in charming variety vie with the smart one-piece frocks for popular favor. All the new colors—all the faverite materials—all are elabo- rately trimmed. - $16.75 and $19.75 Values K3 [ White Gauze Cotton -Union Suits, flat knit style, short sleeves and full length Tlegs; closed crotch: sizes 36 to 46. 59¢ ‘Balbriggan Underwear 35c¢ Ralbriggan Underwear. ecru color; short sleeves and full length drawers made with rein- forced seat, twilled cottort waist y ; ; T $1.49 Men, here's an opportunity to stock up on Pajamas at a sub- stantial saving. Nicely made of fine quality soft-finished cam- bric, in plain blue, lavender and tan, with frog or contrasting- [ color pongee borders. All perfect quality. Full-cut sizes from P AtoD. - 3 Sizes A to D and Lavender ‘ Faultless Make Night Robes, V-neck style, in plain or Men’s $1.50 Faultless Night Robes ¢ braid trimmed styies. Extra full-cut sizes from 15 to 20, d Y extra length—54 inches. Fine quality eamhric. ) $ R Ay Y & STrupearasres ) Suits. made on spring needle machine: short sleeves and full length Tegs: eubject to slight im- perfection: $1.50 Merit Make Union Suits 98¢ Merit Make White Ribhed Cotton Union Suits, short sleeves and knee length legs; protected seams. Full-scat, but- ton-over style. Regular sizes. band. Regular sizes. T e B B A B AN Also. in. the ‘Sale! ‘Men’s New Spring 55¢ Two-Pants Suits $19.75 Varsity Athletic Under- Newest Models for Men, Young Men and Students $1 Ribbed Cotton Underwear 48c Blood's Make Medium- weight Ribbed Cotton Underwear, long sleeve shirts, full-length drawers, with extra full reinforced seat and sateen waist band; mostly all sizes. $8 Peerless Radium Silk Shirts | $6.19 Men's Peerless Radium Silk Shirts, neckband style, with separate soft collar to match. Plain white, tan, blue, and gray. | $2 Hickok Belt . and Buckle Set $1.45 Hickok Belt and Buckle Set, sterling silver buckle, in all initials. Solid cow- hide belt, in black only. Regular sizes. wear. sleeveless coat shirts and knee-length drawe reiniorced seat and side adjusting straps. Fine grade 72x80 checked nain- sook. Regular sizes. Ajours, Peanut Straws, Swiss Milan Hempes, Tagals, Hairbraids, Fancy Straw Braids. Regular $1.50 Spring Caps 95c¢ Spring Caps, with non- breakable visor. of Spring- weight woolens in plain color and fancy patterns. Satin lined. - Silk. Hosiery —is worn by the better dressed women of Wash- ington because it is the very best hose for the money. Try them and you will always wear them. AllSilk Chiffon HOSIERY Silk From Top to Toe 31’_95 3 Pairs, These quality two-pants suits sound a new note in economy—the best to be had for the money, we believe.. Tailored from smart fabrics of our own selection—newest styles and carefully finished. They are suits you will be greatly pleased to find at such a moderate price. : Freé Cigarette and Cigar Lighter given free with suits pur- chased in this sale tomor- 25¢ Krementz Collar Buttons Three for 44c thing for daytime wear this Spring . .. Gay with the season's favorite colors, they carry trims of scarfs, grosgrain ribbon, smart pins Copen, Pink, Bois de Rose, Nile Green, Groy, White, Tan, Red, Wood, Black In this Spring’s newest colorings and patterna. Double and single breasted, conservative and col- legiate models. Choose from browns, tans, olives, blues, laveniders and greens—in stripes and mix- tures. Sizes 33 to 42 regulars. L T e | Krementz 14-karat Gold- | plated Collar Buttons. one- | piece styfe: wear guaran- teed, all wanted shapes. == $5.50 A, ST TS ST / -

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