Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1926, Page 14

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926. - \ SIGNALS MAY END., |more than three sears. is being con- sidered by the Department of Com- when the schedule of fre The scheduled transmissions | quency als transmission was in- : | augurated by the bureau in March, 14 THE NIBARABUA REBEI.S Boy Bringing Key VERMONT SPECIAL DUE ,oohd«u- Will Use = IN CAPITAL LATE TODAY To (;l\(‘ C ll\ L ,]“ Governor and Party, on Advertis- H ing Tour, Will Be Received by Chosen as the most popular hoy President Coolidge. Lincoln High School of James Mosof will EVENING Maj. Halloram Transferred. Maj. George M. Halloram, Chemical Warfare Service, at the Army War College, Washington Barracks. has | been transferred to the office of the chief of Chemical Warfare Service \War Department, for duty. cary, Vermonte mae None of these means was | and’Col. R. W. McCuen, of the American George C. sugar king, State commander Legion. merce. through June, howe pleted before the signals 4 ¥ celed definitely. continuance of the service - uggested bhecause of the oth If all the wives in the United States principally the piezo oscil- | were remunerated for home service at New Oscillators Make Standard Frequency Tests Unnecessary. Discontinuance of the standard| Di ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED | frequency & hic v [ e Miss Josephine Armstrong to Be it " h e of | means, =y ! el in_Wash- | lators, which have been devised, | the rate of §15 per week their pay roll | . o Franklin S. Billings | Bride of Brakine G wy nford Univer. | whereby broadeasting transmitters | would amount to more than §17,000,| ‘Vomen are prohibited from acting yout 100 officials and| NEW YORK, May 21 (A.—An on 6XBM, for'are enabled to maintain their fre- 000,000 a year. \m jurors in Idaho. of Vermont are| nouncement was made yesterday of | = = — = vive in the C; the engagement of Miss Josephine ! cvening on the Vermont | Apmgtrong, grandniece of Jefferson | A Charge Account 'l Ll “""" | , president of the Confede great conven the Civil War, son the We do not pen alize our charge cus- \ tomers by adding inter- < aur inter- at Deauville, | st or Jest or extra “carrying ] : hark to their ac- 'J Wil reside in Paris Men—Ready Tomorrow! Annual May Sale Men’s Athletic Union Suits Regular $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Values Gov. and a g prominent scheduled to G o'clock this Government Forces Pursue Revolutionists, Who Flee Dt dikey ’f, o S| which he will present Toward Bluefields. 4 ”""""‘,i I“‘ “\".Ii[,,il‘: h onven- t pen: open the ne Municipal | 1 ) city with ower a member of the the Lincoln High School and he will he met at the aban- | station tomorrow by and | tives of the Hi-Y Clubs ington-—John Manual d routed the insur ement lastjr e revolutionists fled, counts. .rm House I1|\' Iuln n|\md ont deledation in Congress . GO im Comfort {rain_ tomorrow morning, s lome Vigu mmander wife, the Hav iment fore pursuing T, attempt to intercept the headed toward Blue m in an s. who are ation with the fight (Standurd A8 arival of news UNDER MITTEN MANAGEMENT B 1 Deavitt of Montpelier Army Band for “‘Sesqui 1t has been arranged that the Army ! Band at ington Barracks shall be stationed at Philadelphia during the month of Sep! ily at the position. Have Your Blankets Dry Cleaned NOW Befcre packing away for “next season” The Best Values We've Ever Offered All Perfect Quality Gar- ments All Sizes 34 to 16 anders of comrades ring the World ed since the war. The held in connection T'his is one of the best forms of moth protection, for garments invite these fabric destroyers more cer- Phone Main 2321. soile tainly than perfectly clean ones. WEST END LAUNDRY 1723-25 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Dry Cleaners 1430 Chapin St. 12 Block from Meridian Park 3 rooms and bath, $52.50 4 rooms and bath, $65.00 I& W. H. West Company {1 516 15th St. N.W. Main 9900 ved music will be McKim 5 hs K will he mded R, ipp of the Dram and Bugle Corps. Launderers Men-—here's the annual Sale of Athletic Underwear that always creates a furore! Better than ever this vear, because we've been unusually fortunate in being able to secure larger quantities and greater values than offered in any previous sale of the kind. Fabrics, tailoring, cut—evervthing about them proclaims their unusual value. 3,600 Athletic Union Suits go on sale tomorrow morning at 9:15 o’clock—he here early for first choice, which is al- ways best in a sale of this kind. —Genuine Englishi Broadcloth —Genuine Soisette —Rayon Striped Madras —88-square Checked Nainsook —72x80 Pajama Checks —Many Other Fine Cloths We hgve prepared our stocks to reflect a wealth of appropriate suggestions for com- ing June Weddings. Every quality ex- pression that is possible in Silverware or Jewelry is included in our assortments, so that our patrons are assured a satisfactory selection in either a single gift for Bride or Groom, or both. GIFT 1847 Roflers SILVERWARE With Stainless Steel Blades $34£§ Stainless steel blades in the knives a_beautiful box with utility tray. PLEASING WEDDING GIFT TH. / LASTS! In a beautiful service tray. $1.00 Delivers Your GIFT, $1.00 Weekly Pays for It!" 26 - piece Set Gruen Thin Model Watches 39 Let man take one away college ways remind him the folks at ity of make ideal gifts at all ol Perfect Diamonds times . . . they express truth { PERFECT DIAMOND—can ex- press affection stronger than anything else in the gift world. BEING PER- FECT—-it represents a standard of value that is ever true. THE BRIDE or GRADUATE WILL REMEMBER THIS GIFT—FOREVER. $50, $75, $100, $150, $200 .‘ According to size Look for the Schwartz Clock 709 14th St. N.W. Colorado Bldg. COMPACTS Many and varied designs await your inspection Sterling and Plated Compacts—carefully filled $1.00 Delivers Your GIFT—$1.00 Weekly Pays for It! ,\\\\\\hhhlj/ that last—and carry their sentiment for years! Bear in mind that we have earned a reputation for qual- -not the commonplace things that are usually sold “at a " but—the finest of nationally known and recognized quality items are offered. dWELRY o G RADUT[;S Gruen f Rectangular , Strap Watches 10 Most popular with young men—give one to the High School Graduate— he will appreciate it. AN ENDLESS VARIETY TO SE- LECT FROM. Wrist Watches 39 The name Gruen needs no qualifi- cation as to qual- case _or AN movement. SE THEM AT ANY | OF OUR STORES. {. 3350 to $20 the young with him to it will al- Home of Perfect Diamonds 3123 -M St. N.W, Georgetown made with (l('('p \" neck. with wide hems All garments cut with oversize chest and extra and perfect fit. \Wide legs that won’t bind the knee. RBest quality ocean pearl button trim- rlus(’l_\' stitched. In fact. every detail is carefully worked out. as to be expected in high- *All full cut and roomy long trunk to insure comfc astic belt across back; arments like these. Fvery suit periect. All sizes 34 to 46. Men’s Regular $2, $2.50 and $3 High-Grade New Straw Hats 1.59 Reinforcements to the number of 100 dozen have been added to the sale of Men's Straw Hats, and we'll be ready tomorrow morning on the dot of 9:15 to meet the rush of buyers who will attend this event Saturday. | Newest Braids With Plain or Fancy Bands ‘l | Fverv Hat Fresh and Jew--Sum- mer 1926 Styles They're all straws of high quality, priced lower, as is our custom every season. Samples and \urp]\u lots from America’s leading straw hat makers.| The fine braids include all those in demand this season ! —Yeddos —And the i Rice Straws Popular Fancy Braids F'ovo Panamas Fancy bands or plain black All sizes 634 to 77 —FIlat Foots —Full Sennits Tuscans Every Hat PERFECT. or plain leather perspiration bands. Here It Is, Men! Annual Sale of | Palm Beach and Mohair Suits . $10.90 Right on time-—the sale of cool Summer Cloths that Washington men have learned .to wait and watch for. Offering. as in previous sales, the utmost in value, stvle and quality—at a distinct saving. In the sale tomorrow you will find both Palm Beach Suits (each garment with the genuine Palm Be?ch trademark) and Lustrous, Silky Mohair Suits. These cool, weightless fabrics are so woven to ventilate the body in a most unusual degree. as well as keep you welil dressed, cool and comforta ble during Washington's hot Summers. Get yours tomorrow and be prepared for torrid days ahead. We would emphasize the fact that every suit is BRAND-NEW-—fresh from the tailor’s hands, not bought last Winter or “left-overs” from former seasons. They are the embodiment of good style and good workmanship. All this season’s newest modecls, including the popu- ) L lar styles for young men and consérvative styles, in all | day to day. No interest sizes—regulars and stouts—irom 34 to 48. The wanted |or extra “carrying d;ujk fitr.lpcl‘rdmlx?lckitnpu sullgl[c flrlpcx_”and‘ })rokcx; charges” to pay at stripes, in blue, black, gray and brown, with stripes of s ', red, white,” tan, blue and gray. Tailored with patch Goldenberg’s. pockets. Goldenbern's Clothing Stors for Men. First Floor. rance From Seventh Street. bands. Fine iv) included Every Suit Brand-New —Not Left-overs MFD.AND ° 'l'lADE MARK OWN BY GOODALL WORSTED CQ Open a Charge Account —and enjoy the advan- tages of our special values advertised from

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