Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1926, Page 12

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1T 3 ¢ Reduced Prices On Standard Paints (Mostly in 4 Pt Pint and Quart Cans) Efforts ara being made by Washi tan business men. fo have the 1927 ronvention of the Assaciated Adver-| of the World held in this | ey = e TR r 2 ecutive committee at a recent meet- ANY OLD JOB LOOKS BETTER TO ME THAN MINE. —By WEBSTER. ‘c OF C. OUTING DATE |[ireticeison mtsce ot i e anmuai | Industrial exposition. T exposition i —_ + My BUSIMESS = R ) Rars€ 910,000 My | of the chamber, and that he would DESIR[U FURD [: i MR.FISHEYE, 1 No! 15 RUINED ! FOR SECURITY |Event Will Be Held Late This|iake active part in directing it. He #50,000 - I P40,000 = the largest of its kind. B e [ S ; | Country Club. The hoard met in the newly decor | [E R e e e R R I'.- he dl'-'cn'»nnnned lu.rnnr|< of standard finishes ington Chamber of Commerce last | Eanization's —headqua onthel f at Big Reductions to effect quick clearance. \We Washmgton. 5 % % Following the business meeting | i S il | / ; e e ountry ([ the | \ir. Tese entertained tha directars At smaller size cans. Martin A, lLeese. president of the recently passed a la - chamber. annonunced that the ex i(n: E x on furnishad honses, A of the city were the guests of the Ad | | L, N 7 7 g & . ¢ i Club o \\';J-m:wv--vL at it weekly | i 74 $ $ .50 Junchean in the City Clih vesterday | Euiloa \ \ Extra Dry l $ I ga gal. The principal speake the meel I GARICNE DU XEELES oY GIVE U 10 ACFES OF Seciizioy R Ion i FIME FARN LAMD FOF W Formerly $4.00 VARNISH HEN vou serve National Ginger Ale Formerly $4.00 . ) THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, ' D. €, WEDNESDAY. -JUNE -2, 1926. | will be held in March, 19 1r. Leese | | TR FISHEVE, Grtess 1 CAre | ADVANCED BY BOARD‘”.M..,,(.« it i year. the aitar] { would be entirely under the direction crsgpieMsgabage s e ( ) CArt GWE YOU MY EALTORY, stated that efforts will he made to #15,000. | CAM GWE \(_/ THe BUILDING ALOrHE Month at Congressional ‘m‘k. the coming exposition one of | { i | ated offices of the chamber. Several Drive Is Launched to Bring : J Y | thousand dollar= have been spent in 1927 Convention to i ctde. 2L third floor of the Homer Ruildi ' . . ¢ lr‘:‘m".::,m';m'.'{x a:;|::|dv\v:|?nfih :".'”:'r"""""‘" and T streate, quote gallon prices—proportionate prices on the ing previonsly had heen set for Sep. ‘fl buffet supper. tembher. | = ecentatives of the prinet ! s el Formerly 33 50 Formerly $3.50 Lt et e MELF15HE e, VM e RATC! MICFISHEYE, 1t \ CAN'T BoRow | en | & i s ¢ - ) s N S ‘A’ sooliits JURIK. 1 cAT / L Also in v, Gals.. Ots,. Pis. & Y5 Pla. Also In ', Gal. and O, Cans o igh- vALuc o A #18,600 € CHRITY, 1T's VALUED VARN]SH STAIN High-Grade Floor you establish yoursell as a conneis- $250 $ seur —who knows a good Ginger Ale : 83] with emphasis on the Ginger. | i o TV S gal. Alsa in U5 Gale. Ots.. Pla. & 1% Fia. Alsn in 15 Gals. Ots.. Pis. & %5 Pia HUGH REILLY CO. (»,,‘m.{mq 7| A/ _ : SN "4 PAINTS & GLASS nf advert 4 By the case or hottle a1 grocers 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 the attendance of I Arer & . - T % and delie Served at S— i 4\ Barry of movie fame. inchenn at which Nor sided. recounted some | National is made now the same way that made it famous men at the meetinz there. | 7 | E e rafes, and fountains Guggenheim Co, 200 Fleventh St Main 7637 MWondward & Lo 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Graduation and Class Night Frocks and Smart Accessories lo Complete (he Costume or to Make Charming Gifts 4 be fully informed s ention facilities when v heir vequest to have the 1isinz eonference in the ie said that Washinzion wac ! M SICK ARO Tien D) it RS ofF Tins DRODGERY! z € 1 " fourth efty of the Inited Sl bt Sl S THE WOREY Arip | CAM GIVE MoU A DULLION { hatel city, hbut unique { STRAVR ACE Tor M(H ) \ { FIsHEYE, | WwanT #spe, 7 actiona for vis- | rished the gathering | Fer ANE L1 WHa ) (0 GFTINTE T (= THEATRICAL Raairee <2 | \\uuu Hewc’ ric | Risk APO ATy oF PROfUTS ent zuests at tha the Ad Cluh e, president N 1 thyop o president of the 1. Lions Club, and Reb | hants and Manu-. { Coor_ 1926 (N Y World) Prew Pub Co DR. FRANCK HYATT s G b b Demes Roads’ Plea. DIES AT AGE OF 75 rronet cancetiaton of tree aree elon nf nment of anthracite || £ nal at Milwaukee Junction o d Port Huron. Mich.. | Sucenmbs Afn-r Long Illness of rios bustna ry e | Asthma—Was Well Known ce Commissian Specialist Here. Homes of Exceptional Value —That Are Offered at Remarkably Attractive Prices. h were filed h: and Trunk Rail . g S 3617 to 3633 Everett St. C i iy 1l Chevy Chase, D. C. & roome. 3 baths and buwilt-in garage White Gauze | y Graduation Fans 1635 to 1641 Madison St. I 3 . 2 \n exquisite gift a dainty Iudor English Homes I p & / white gauze fan with luce R roome, 2 pathe and <eparate garage. | 4 : spangles, lightly North woodfl'de, Md. ers and carved hone sticks Aot delightfui subnrhs close to Washington, $1.50 to §3. Oniy 1.3 miles hevond the District Line at Ga. Ave. i 7 Fan Sestian Firat flany 5916 Sixteenth Street One ot the handsomest Homes in_this cection htted with every luxtiry for living. Built-in garage y - PRPRRRRELR: PRAMIT Ror anier o 1 : . He suceum . . fron L W hi= illness. he practicad for & as mnter the past 10 years Hyatieville, Md.. March 2% Hyat! was the san of the pher Clark Hyait and the tinted flow- will he vour final ex- perience with nnsatis factory heating i yon g have ws get huev re pacing or repairmg Conr inrnace NOW Bags of Shell Beads. and Rhinestones Aophents and al Open for inspection every day and Sunday e Or, phone our afiee 1p to 9 pm.any week da enrezent the latect de- trict of Columbia and Medica]l Assnciation tonesa s . Maurice J. Colbert Heating Plumbing I'mnmg and rhinestone studded en velope purses, $3.50 to $8— Deal With a Realtor will charm the gzraduate. 1415 K Street Isather Gonde Section. First fianr Real Lace Edged Handkerchiefs Main 4752 Gnldnmg Plrad< Gml‘ | A % 0 \ wisp of sheer linen edged . June 2 OB Milion | | TSP RIS 9P 5k X590 SR, 3 : T 530 o with the finest \alenciennes, iaber: “';"“|""‘r""":“‘"""b"y':“y";»‘ 1) Dinche and Duchesse laces. vdictments ¢harging 4 robhery as a firet offender. He was 8 $2.50 to $10. the 1321 of the Whittemare zanz to he k6 e Far these most important of occasions—Graduation and the THE WALNUT ROOM PRESENTS Class Night Prom-—now but a few swift wecks away—girls in their teens arc busy in their preparations that are as im- portant as were their studies in preparation for this day. Not onlv must the dress itself he the newest and smartest. hut cach accessory must play its role with chic. Here vou will find charming frocks—that coniorm to school regulations— and correct accessories that will make delightful gifts. Graduation Frocks Handkarchief Sectian. Firat fasr Imported Pearl Necklaces Chokers of fine quality white nearls, $4 to $18. I'wa and three strand pearl necklaces, $9 to $13. Ropes of pearls, $6 to $22. Six Summer Frocks —to wear to lunch and for afternoons in town Your Dog or Cat to a Bath with PET-SOPE —designed by . ’ esigned by Genuine Oriental o : ; Mary MacKinnon 15-Pint Can, 35¢ At Drug Stores, Pet Shops, Seed and Hardware Stores World Chemical Company |; : 467 C S5t. N.W. of Harper’s Bazar Chiffon printed in romantic figures in a circular skirt frock. Cream and corn-flower blue in a bolero-blouse and skirt frock. . Large carnations printed in tones of soft green on light chiffon. A bordered chiffon frock in tones of h('r'gl', puce and brown. Four tones of mauve-blue chiffon, under a fiared chiffon coat. A frock with a wrap of chiffon with a chic fasten- ing on the shoulder. —these are the frocks, and they may be had in Washington from Junior Misses’ White Georgette Frocks. $25 and $29.50. Misses' White Georgette Frocks, $29.50 and $38. Junior Misses’ White Rajah Tailored Frocks. $16.75. Junior Misses" Crepe de Chine Frocks. $16.75 to $29.50. Misses' \White Crepe de Chine Frocks, $25 and $29.50. Junior Misses” White Tub Silk Frocks. $16.75. Girls' White Voile Frocks. $7.50 to $12.50. Misses” White Chiffon Frocks. $29.50 to $39.50. Misses' White Vaile FFrocks, $16.50 to $25. Class Night Frocks Junior Misses™ Taficta Bouffant Frocks. $29.50 and $39.50. Junior Misses' Flowered Georgette and Tafieta Frocks, $35. Junior Misses' Georgette Evening FFrocks. $19.50 to $39.50. Misses’ Georgette Frocks. $16.50. ] es' Printed Chiffon Frocks. $25 to $38. Misses' Georgette. Chiffon and Taffeta Frocks, $25 to $38. Junior Misees' and Misses' Section, Fourth floor. For the Eighth Grade Graduation Pearl Necklaces Perfectly matched and gradu- ated, $390 to $510. Oriental Baroques, of sced pearls, $16 to $65. Jewslry Section, First floor. Sheer White Silk Hosiery Jane Wandl [ose exclusive with us—lisle-lined zarter hem, $2. All-silk Hosiery. with open Clocks, $2.50, $3.50. French white silk Hosiery. With Paris clack. $5. Homery Section. First finer, Exquisite Silken Lingerie s For the eighth-grade graduate who is eagerly planning for the June Third Floor graduation. we have a new supply of fresh, all-white middies and skirts of a splendid grade of Jca.n. that conform to school regulations in white and pastels, $5. as to style and cost—and that will delight the graduate herself. Sizes Lovely crepe de chine chemise, ™ 2 in whi d pastels, $5. Cuticura Talcum Is izt Clve S\ oot $18 White Middies, $3.50 to $3. White Pleated Skirt, on body, $2. Woodward & Lothrop Unexcelled in Purity h (Glave Silk Rlanmers, $2.95. #|1ts delicately medicated, antiseptic o - 5 S - e o 5 Lingeris Sestian Wirst fioor. wepemumkemdmuoyd.n,us- X ) . S 3% 8 THE WALNUT ROOM Dainty crepe de chine bandean and step-in sets. lace trimmed, Sere. ple _sach free. Address: Laberatories. Dfll 0T, It!!& Maen® Corizary Shaving Stick 35 g

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