Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1926, Page 11

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THE ]'\'IL'L\'H STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MAY 7. 1926. ———— hers: Mrs. | f 7 . ccompanied by Miss Mary B.|awarded the congressional meda) ot | Bons of Miinols, Representative Zeh | d - BAKERIES SE'I"”.E Election Judges Pay % A'”'ENU BAU_ L e vam | Monor for valar. Nichae ..fl.mmm..ulv;;x”\\»my or ' Alfres nt zeneral. [ A » T A TR o epresentative ur 1 o y X . Fines for Scheme na the United States Marine |2nd George L. MacElroy, were, w "h‘| ree of Califor catoner and | tion: I° over, ; NEW HOME led the followinfi officers of Lieut. Col. Fred Rutierficd ving v ner Col. Indge | 5 and ) WIQSP'EJQ.RE Ca, DELIVERY UlSPUIE gl VETERANS' CLUB ;. e e B T e - v xdpm Lieut. Charles s Navy Orchestra and Lieut 1| nited St \ 4 nd A i Lieut. Howard | “Ilappy” Walker's Orchestra. The en | Mrs. Hine hn A. L s, Mr: and e G. | UNDERTAKERS Byiikhe husoiiated Press hese with the follow- | tertainment features and addresses ' feune, command § Founded 1832 d the board of directors | were broadcast by station WRC' States Marine (' L | . | « 1623 Conn. Ave. WHITEHALL, Wis. Mav 7 3 R Hill, Cupt. G C. lowe. jeune; Brig. Gen. S. D. Rockenb: . E | 1 Guests of Honor Listed. and Mrs. tockenba v eric ; o Branch 4209 9th St. N.W, istri Found guilty of sending messages i i Vi Streater, it. Col. Ira All Bread to Be D'St”bmed i o e ‘NCW Orgamzatlon Launched Roy 1. Hughes.| The guests of honor were Senator |T. J. Cowie, United Nz . ard, nz 3 (Petworth) ed as toastmaster. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson of Ten- | Gen. Dumont. a p vy Unlon | e Polaiiac 400 in MDaylight, MMakKing it | Vanetsuntorderito “getiths Moie With Notable Ceremony. ! Spealiers IHRHL: nessee, Representative and Mrs. Stew. | the French embassy: David C. Wine oS A | four election judges of Kttrick § el e made by Right | 2L H- Appleby of New Jersey, Repre. | brenner, 3d, secietary of the State of lenneth Lord and Lieut. Comdr ALMUS R, PEARE Fresher During Day. | mear here, paid fines vesterday. Officers Installed. [ prtef addresses were made by Righi | sentafive and Mrs. Morgan G, Sanders Maryland: Right Rev. James J. Free. |and Mrs. George D. Trible | LYDE J. NICHOLS ‘They were a caizned under the nmen E. kreeman, BisheP 5t |of Texas, Representative and Mrs, J. | man, Bishop of Washingion: Mgr. C.| | | B o e ras | ) McSwain of South Carolina, Rep- | . Thomas, Rabbl Abram Simon: Mrs War Veterans' Club | resentative and Henry R. Rath- | Margaret N. McCluer, national presi “inland finally s taking to jazz Hahn s “Golden ]ubilee o ot it ne | an American flag and a a0 ke, aitts | 1876—Street Railways—1926 All fears of labor trouble in local| with the Spring election April 6. bikeries were dissipaied last night when representatives of emploving bakers and of bakery salesmen and | | | | /’/// $21.260 Alimony Suit Filed. bt it g 'wer Hotel. More than 500 of the late Henry FLansburgh, were nted 1o the club by Judge Robert gly. The assembly sang Spangled Banner,” led by | iR i Aigon e | SiiosaNG May T OPL—An ar ol i ed upon em- g it claiming allezed delinquent yn | [ plavment contr for another | pei o otaling $ ! vear, which e the wa hushand 4 rhare 3 A s n 1 revaint : present o oh ua o o ons Introduced the distin- | o 4 L} He also outlined the | e club, ! ves of the war who were i | 7 EMEMBER the old Horse Cars, with their “Hill H <" on 11th St. and Capitol i And today-—the Iw xuri- ous Motor Bu liding smoothly along as phalt-paved stre Just as transpor Some Excitement! | o e hove abanced thece e to serve you improved % down the time intervenin of bread between oven and table by severn lourne . thereby of $1.20 T ! I | I /N vear by \nd we promise still further N .. d — = h mr for daviizht we ok contnues . & i 3 S £ fec ~ VRt s that direction —in this, our Sec- = - . Over these *35— 10— N WA Al Contury Y Compromise W ||l| With the Suits— | ; $29 | And Tomorrow's The End! in the special The very last day of this most | unprecedented offering in the history The variety includes Blue Serge—Rlue Cheviot— Of the Shoe Business in Washington Blue Unfinished Worsted—and Tweeds and Qll\er- tones—just the shades and the weaves most “in de- mand. Modeled and made the Mode’s way—Single and Double breasted—and some with extra pair of golf knickers. sale al . . Saturday should see the last of them—with $35, 840 and $45 values beckoning at $29. v and thus | '|‘h‘) Sll'fl“fi \ re “Ril)(‘" the delivery 1o two :'|n\‘):\ Henry Heath's— London. $0 will b Yoeman's. $6 and £7 e ooty jals, $3. $4 and £5 < wher “frect lonforming Straws. $1. 85 and $6 Genuine Sonth American Panamas, $6 to £50 i DISCOUNT IR T T T The Mode—F at Eleventh Our 50% Anniversary present to the people 0/ Washington! / E\ SIMMONS Gracellne BEDS Wl’.. wish we \'ul]M continue it longer. \We're so profoundly grateiul i for vour confidence and sapport these past 30 vears—that we wish Here’s an unusual opportunity to buy A : T cvery man, woman and (‘hihlA in \\.('l‘hiflj\"!'tn Clnnltl participate in a Genuine Simmons Graceline Bed— 95 IN this offering— 5% Discount on our entire stocks. Still, it’'s obvious such a at an exceptlonal pnce' This bed i | reduction—never hefore made—cannot continue long. And so tomorrow famous for perfect construction and refined appearance. Sale pnce | night it comes to an end. Do take advantage of it! Carefully read over this list of what 15% Dis- count really means. Then flgure for yourself at Kauf'nann’s..-of course! whether you can afford to stay away from our | stores tomorrow! You Can Buy It ‘N You cannot! So, get here sure! on Be : : Men’s -$14 “Church” Women's $13.50 Shoes Children’s $6 Shoes BUDGET PLAN R British Shoes —$11.90 —$11.47 ~°$5.10 This Bad (ovun ot ‘Whis: visnnck: N Men's $11 “Dr. Reeds” Women's $12.50 Shoes Children’s 85 Shoe- able S.I-.dfiritc) and everything 2. 5935 —3$10.62 —$4.25 ;Ll;::::‘ '.‘:'YOK“:""‘:::':":IY:; 5 | Men's §10 "th'mch;;";n Women's £10 .\'hngé - Children’s $4.50 .\-gg(’;q Dnnded Paymentg g | Men's $7 *I'ri-\Wears™ Women's $7 Shoes Children’s SS.‘)S:hml: |pr?lddin' the cost over a long a —35.95 —$5.95 —$336 period most convenient to yourself, Men's §0 **Hahn Spe- Women's $3.95 Shoes Children's $2.95 Shoes cials” —$5.10 —$5.06 —$2.51 Men's $5 ‘“Hahn Spe- Women's $4.50 Shoes Children's $2.45 Shoes cials —$4.95 —$3.89 52,08 But remember—tomorrow ends it! 7th and K 3212 14th St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa! Ave. - “Arch-Preserver Shop”—1318 G St. _ “Man’s Shop”—Cor. 14th & G Our “Women's Shop "—Temporarily—1318 G St. Kaufimamn s o . For the convenience of those who cannot call during the day—our 9th St., 3212-14 4 . ‘N 14th St. and both Pa. Avenue Stores— will be open late Tomorrow Evening.

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