Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1926, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1926. ."]INT MUVE BEGUN I\Jsifizrr?g‘l;z:: l({lf):;)ll)t’ Special in Our P Special in Our Canada and United States| —Toe reent Livers reetuin i S —— G~-STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th During Opportunity Nicaragua, although of short du- Will Co-operate in Regulat- | ration. cost the government more Permanent Wave Week We Will Give than $1,000,000 and resulted in the B L] O i i i leath or injury of about 200 men. ing Diversion of Water. %fi:fl“;;?i u;zi‘n{?;:iiiklz'}%‘offiéfi New Process ’Tomorrow We eg‘l n ur A Shampo o Free . —_ of government funds, 5,000 pounds Usual Price, $25 to $35 e ' With Every /, R | S S Specal During Spectacular Semi-Annual Event! s ; e pportunity Wee. aanticy ot - water ' 1V - — All Work Done in Our eithout mierrerns | OF MANY TO STREET $1 5 Entire The SIX Day Sale Usual High Standard ' - e (] . ; o “' Residents of Three Forks, .Mont., Head VV ashlngton Never Forgets! of Workmanship \_“1:“:_\_“‘-:;“‘;:“‘r"fm:‘i Awakened in Early Morning. L s Loy No Material Damage Done. ere not yet deci : | ieitonte were: tawalenan reoe) o H g e i [ T, e The History-Making Sale of Our Business By the Assoctated Pr of tobacco and 10,000 quarts of 10 as would per- : 2 " o - p y \ | 1 il By iated Press. i ' ! o ¥ Mont., June 1..-The City p b . _|of Three Forks was shaken by an b 3 earthquake at 5:25 o'clock vesterday ; i ; e morning, according to dispatches re- J “ 0 5 celved here by the Butte Miner. No q b g ives | material damage was done, the dis- I E e patches said, although the temblor i , - e ey Brand-new merchandise bought specially for this one-third, one-half and more than one-half less than the ail, 1 cking the tracks of the North- . . . . . . ' carefully planned event at a fraction of its real cost— regular price—to make this a history-making sale! fic Raflroad. e nt . s boat. And the butcher feels »d bill wil "[he’s able to buy lipsticks red and 7 R by |bright for his daughters, Mae and Voile “ment s "k | abel who, when peimed, are St An Out-of-the-Ordinary Special Selling of i i clergyman and clerk, all are showing, 4 Underwear . *|in thelr manner, that they profit by R ° ° Silk Gloves <|my work. Abstract good should not . ; I ) = rv |be flouted, helpful dreams should C Gowns, Step -ins, () leces l I . el ‘N’ eal have their place, theories high may 9 Irregulars of one spouted by the leaders of the Teddies. Dainty un- ¢ race. Let them talk on, donnerwet. o i o o [} ter! p Parnassus let them climb! erthings in lovely A F f h R ‘l C o my meigh- | But T'll make the gray world better 3 g * t a IF'raction o 1 etr nea ost! 1 send to|Paying all my bills on_time. pastel colors. A urteen bones | (Copyright). WALT MASON. 1wve no Intense = 4 mighty cause, condition_ by the of the best known glove makers. Nov- varied selection of elty ‘cuffs. In all Thrushes I:’;‘B Si;'rg‘“' | kTRl pleated models and Silk COStume Slips the new Summer I would be no| Among birds the thrush has per- R h 4. Easil colors. An excep- d .| haps the greatest singing endurance. e trimmed. Easily c . . .9 "|’A thrush has been known to sing LR lEY 12C ? Rare values in Costume Slips—Crepe de Chine with tional glove value! 16 hours a day. A blackbird, how- laundered. * blithe | ever has been found to have the best \ &1 i Shadowproof drop. Lace at top and bottom. Pongee silk. ood, | rhythm and sense of time and his ! o ikl B \ ‘ Regularly $1.50 . Best quality. Made with double hem. sz 69 Regularly $1.95 i Regularly $3.45 to $4.50. Tomorrow............ $ 1 19 Silk Nightgowns 3 Beautifully made. Built-up sleeves, Daintily Kimonos trimmed with lace. Cut full and roomy. In beau- s 3 08 Vests In beautiful J f ) tiful pastel shades. A large selection. jewel colors. Of 7 ¢ Splendidly boxloom and ser- g ] : Regularly $5.95. Tomorrow............... made models in pentine crepe. Glove Silk Plain, embroid- : Vests. Rein- ered and trimmed 1 Silk Teddies forced under . . § B with contrasting \ o -— self Rl(‘hly DBCOI' ated 5-P tece Fovy b borders. Easy to Z - Six different styles to select from. Of fine :,::;,_ In spink, quality silk. Beautifully trimmed with lace. peach, orchid BREAKFAST SETS \ ' Ribbon and sl straps. s g & \ BF ¢ Yokes designed with all sizes: b X lace. High waist lines, s .19 beauty for vour breakfast room now at ‘ i \ ey : ) ¢! Here is a handsome suite, including PR A trimmed with net. In Regularly af table and four comfortable chairs— Ake - \ Z all the new pastel $1.25 styles which include the square and ¢ B colors. round chly decorated and beautifully ; finished n scveral”pretty color combinations, 1 : Regularly $3.45 to $3.95 v priced for tomorrow. te really must be seen to be appreciated. Come tomorrow ! Easy P nts at Peerless, 829 7th N.W. - i asy Payments at Peerless £ e ‘A Wonderful Underpriced Values Exceptional Offering of : Tomorrow in This Sale of Leather Handbags The most wonderful assortment of up-to-the- A special purchase of Silk Georgette and Crepe de minute Pouch and Underarm Handbags. Models of Chine Scarfs. For light wear, suitable for Summer real leather—silk lined—fitted with mirror and swing- frocks. Fringed edges. In the high shades. An un- i . In all th hades. limited assortment to select from. T Opportunity Sale Price Opportunity Sale Price What does a florist use NN 8235 1 to make flowers g,mw? N\ Regularly $2.95 to $4.50 Regularly $2.95 and $3.95 F vant the fl i = . 5 . § . . et to'be mare beautiul than ever | Goodl for your o> Bathing Suits A Special Purchase From America’s French Kid Gloves hbet‘cn-et,txf e w:ntty%:rhfe{&s ang tvegetable Goarantead st o5 7ips, (Al Largest Manufacturer of Hosiery Novelty embroidered-culf models of other potted plants to ealthy an . = » A : pretty all summer long; if you want the o wool—one-piece models. Plain . real Frfnch k_ld. Backs are e.mb.rold- o e Lo A,,u,;gbff';,df_'f, - cllanignd, Sulioe. b g, | ] ’400 Prs. Silk HoOSe | ered with white and black stitchings. from the florists and professional gar- | proven Plantabbs’ great i purple, black and orange. White with black only. deners—use Plantabbs! ::.l:leewh.e:nd:s:d 3‘ :he ..1’:!; N " " For Plantabbs are just chock full of | S be e oneach ot Opportunity Sale Full Fashioned - Opportunity Sale Price nitrogen, potash and phosphoric acid | every ten days or two weeks ” Price . 1 (ammonia) in such large and evenly bal- | and the yield will be much Y/ - SIlght I rregulars $ 1 89 . anced proportions they make even the ',-,‘n:i'_‘;;‘;gas;",o:‘t{f:::;‘l: $ g 8 5 poorest soil rich. All potted or outdoor | earlier than when no Plan- \ All silk to the welt. Rein- plantsand flowers simply must grow bet- | tabbs are used. ter than ever before. Regularly $3.50 forced garter top. V-shaped Regularly $3.50 to $4.95 Try Plantabbs! They are odorless, tisel. Reimforced Beel and clean, easy to use tablets—very inex- S\ . pensive even when used on a large scale. , 50¢, $1.00 and $3.50 ook o i Initial Pins &Z}}::]S]igg;f;éu)?CfsrliflCkzze-%he .8 ’ > g Ramcoat‘s match the shoes. These hose ll?\:gle; Pili_s are “P:;i““c!l:;cem"m‘m' 2 a2\ Well-made models, with pockets are irregulars of the largest A real novelty of the sea- 11 direc u)n::: each package. ; } and corduroy collar and strap. In maker of fine hose whose son used for innumera!:le Planiabbs \ : pencil blue, green and rose. All fAuthe we are notipermitied o : {urpoaes.. I;el:vy qualis . < é / izes 16 to 44. Whit. lored i arge size inestone Odorless_Plant.Food 2 2 o et G Initial Pins. A full range . of letters- toe. In all the new 00101’5 to linings. All perfect. " 5 1.89 H : Opportunity Sale Price Regu I;ri 1: o Opportunity Sale Price £ Regularly $4.95 3 Pairs, $3.50 Regularly $1.00 Por sale by all Florists, Druggists and Seedsmen /everywhere

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