Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1926, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, HINES ANNOUNCES. oxex rommarms_ NEW SERVICE UNT @ Change in Veterans’ Burcau Expected to Incease Ef- b \ BEG Your PARDOM —By SIR FeR ANSWERIN G FLOEFY ? My DAUGHTER HAS = WEBSTER. HSTORANS BEGI ENDOHMENT DRV | American Association Seeks $20,000 Here—Dr. Jame- MAY 7, 1926. man of the general committee on en. | dowment, which, with headqu in New York, has set out to $1,000,000 for the endowment o soclety’s work. Charles }. Hughes is chairman of the local committee in | New York. An endeavor will be made I to raise $20,000 in Washington, Sais b Argentine Body Sails for U. S. BUENOS AIRES, May 7 (). The Argentine delegates to the second Pan-American Red Cross Congress in Washington are proceeding to New York on board the steamer American TEACHER IS DELEGATE. he local championship lip-re. id by club Tast week wil Miss Frances H. Downez Will At- |} tend Philadelphia Tournament. se he of Washington OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS Now Located In Our Own Bldz. 922 14th St. Opvosite Franklin Park CLAFLIN ¥st. 1880 Iy Onticians Optometrists Legion | Can'T ficiency to Beneficiaries. orer —} son Heads Committee. e = - e (sHAc we WAIT FoR Ff»u.n} A committee was organized vester- Vi 's part n His ssoclatfon for increasing its nt. The meeting was held in the department of his the Carnegle Insti OR HAVE A b congists of Dr. n. chairman; Dr. v. Represent Temple, David J. Hill, rison, Dr. H. Barrett Learned, Dr. Charles Moore, Dr. Con "8 Anson muel ¥. Be- £ Johnson and and Miss Patty W / 4AND CF ) sTuD TiLL | Bie ComES l~ flA.’&fA I Associa- society in ) members, was incorpo. in 1839, and iithsontan Insti are printed t the Gov ting ¢ Its head are in the Woodward Build iy of its annual meetings we've prep: o . anto supplies that wi rominent historical vour dollar to the presidents. Later presidents 1han, Theodore Rooxe Wilson and Ambas nd rmer Senator Beveridge is chair i ! New Beauty Cream < EHE - [l Now the Fashion A Lamp Kits ety Two headlamps, one tail- light lamp and one dash- A lamp in an unbreakable box. ! be of Division Other Duties - » TUST AS THE HOST 15 G0 CFEM CN A PAT ACE FuLL THE DeOOR BELL RING 5 — — Steel Tow Cab Vil withstand the Front VSpring for F-ord Guaranteed to fit any Ford model Finest s Fasily in. TALKING FIL} SHOWN. Pres= Cluh Mombers o Phone Company Invention the ‘Bef) <pring steel. Dependable used cars now on dis- stalled, play in new second floor Showrcom at . Street. M=o poa R. McReynolds & Son Myt : I Sales—Service f e kB ohale i o seeic iy h 1423.25.27 L St. N.W. fean ady , of e Chineagiuie g B ol e : ! al He / - Main 7228 nnder Sales % and Park Road N.W. Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. Caol. 26819 and Families Black. De New court, he said, has proven York nefrecn ted at the ed States Amba 3 e Store Upen 1209 P M. Daturday s Apex Tire Pump........... Force Feed Oil System for Ford 30x31; Ford Rims. .. T 30x3';, or 29x4.40 Tire Covers Cut Out for Ford.. reserve the right to limit There Must Be A Reason! ALL-WOOL Suits and Topcoats quantities Open Daily until Regular $2.95 Pyralin Sun Visor Saturdays - until 11:30 P, Regular $8.95 Fenders for Fords | Regular $3.95 Cook Timer $2.95 The finest Ford timer ever d. Eas stalled. Regular $3.95 Holley Carburetor $2.95 For Fords. | Guaranteed againet all de- fects tn work manship. Spe cial $3.95 Ford Headlamps $2.95 Fine neatly rims Fasily attached to any ' model Thousands of men know the reason for the tremen- dous success of Fields. They’'ve seen—they’ve proved it for themselves—they've bought Fields good ALL- WOOL clothes at a lower price than they ever knew was possible. They've learned what volume of sales could do for them. lens in finished 4 Regular $10.95 Atwater Kent Ignition System for Ford 3 cevesss 5 ceiee...$8.98 Regular $2.19 Transmission Lining for Ford $1.19 *Regular $9.95 Locking Steering Wheel for Ford..$8.95 Regular $3.49 6-8-volt Klaxon Horn ..$2.49 Regular $2.95 Baby Hammocks Every man—working man and professional man— owes it to himself to come to this wonderful daylight store. It will do your heart good to see such wonder- ful, new, fresh displays of dependably tailored suits and topcoats—the season’s smartest. Wonderful values, all at one price every day in the year. Extra Pants to Match e Youl’ suit o @ .6 B sb All Alterations Free F1ELD Twenty-Two Fifty, Inc. 14th and New York Avenue N.W. Open Saturday Till 9 P. M. | No Mail or Orders — Spark Plugs, *1 Not more than four to a cus tomer at this very low price Phone Special Dept. for Genuine Ford Parts Ask About Our Ser- vice Station SEPARATE COMPARE! TROUSERS $3, $4, $5, $6 Odd trousers for work and dress. Sizes for every man. Fields suits and top- coats at $22.50 com- pare favorably with any $35 to $45 gar- ment in the city. Satisfaction Guarantee

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