Evening Star Newspaper, July 7, 1926, Page 38

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Others Earlier During: July and August. Closing hours for approximatély 70 Rialto—The Unkriown Soidler," D2tem, 136, 338, 835, 126 aad 03 lhtr.polfllna— Lover,” at 1145 am., 13 Washington business establishments |. on Saturdays, during July and Au- Bust, are anpounced by Edward D. Shaw, secretary of the Merchants and Manufacturers’ Association. Forty-six stores will close all day Saturdays during the two ‘months, 17 will close @ half day, eight will |, tloge at 2 p.m. and five others, after the 17th of this month, will close at the same time and twg will remain open until 3 p.m. AlkDay m _ The stores closing all gfl Footwear, Inc; A; Victor E. Desio & Co., B, F. Droop 4 Som Co. Dulin & Martth Co.. Gol Bro;, Julius Garfinckel & Co., Louls ¥ street: Harris Shop, Inc.; Hausler & Co., The Hecht Co., James B. Hen- derson, House & Herrmann, Hub Fur- niture Co., Frank R. Jelleff, Ing.; Kafke's, §. Kann Sons Co., ‘George . Killian Co., Homer L. Kitt i , M. 3 5 Queen Quulty Shoe Shop, Palais Rnyn.l Inc.; B. Rich's _ Bons, Schwab, Inc.; W. & J. Sloane, Snyder & Little, George W. Spier, . Stetson Shoe Shop, Von Steinner & jumgartner Co,, Woodward & éh‘rhop Hugo Woreh and the Ambassador—'‘The S| 6:06, 7:55 and 9:40 p.am. Central—"The Volga Boatman, 20, 2, 3:80, 6, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Wardman Park-—"The Isle of M bution,” at 7 and 9 pm. / Lincoln “Sweet n-um." from 2 to 11 p.m. AYBARWILLCET“ - &R ‘employe of 'the FI T, ubuu-m:'-.mnuw 3% —dvmhl’mm 3 t‘\d”flwmbhlk 'l‘.neomfll!tt- 211y ~equipped ‘offives, for your con- Chevy Chase Soueh mnmrdur Qo e e e IM&P&MNW M. Burton & som Qpltll Avwvnlnt c ., CornellWall Pa r her, Franklin & n‘AKn.hn.lne chrycxur Co., * Inc. E Paper trical !uvl!ly Co., Charles H. Potm- & Co., E. G. Schater & Co., Charles . G. Stott & Co., Inc.; Washington Gas Light Co. and WilllamsWebb Co., 2 0’Clock Closings. % The following will be closed at 2 m. beginning July 17: F. W. Wool- . Twelfth™and F - streets: . Kreegs ‘Co., Bleventh - and e ne. followt will Be closed at 3 |§ $.m. during Jul Desio, Grosner's, Saks ~during “bullding operation. Have you opened that sav. ings account vith us yet? Then do it today. ~ITRANK OFCOHIERG- AND SAVINGS ¢Cor. ‘Rhnd ‘Sts. FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Tenth St: at Pa. Ave. NW, ‘1111 Connecticut Aveiiue -—and very small monthly payments The ability to fit trusses, elas- inal o PR buys one of these remarkable “L:fe-ttme” Homes at _ Farragut and Tth Sts. NW. Between Farragut and Gallatin Sts. Vcry high elevation——overlooking 16th Street. Very Homes—of 6 rooms; with screened breakfast and porches—and. separate garage. Built the “Life- time” way. Homés ‘and terms are both . extraordinary . Open 9 AM. to 9 P.M. mnuuumn-nm—am iz CAFRITZ = ld“w of CMu 5000005505 950650 06 350600 000 569690 5 I I I 569695 95959596 RN TG v WA \ comes its matchléf;: 'l?l;nd i CRANDAI.I.’S - 13th St—Below ¥ TODAYw1130 - to 11 P CLIFF EDWARDS the melody wisard you know as “ORELELE IKE” “DANCE REVE! REVELS" Nevel fbuol‘h:.romddo '-.rnhm “SHAMROCK IIIIDIMF E i - mmf* 3%%2’ e lmou.! MAY A-ID Al-l- 'm “MILOOKED”» 4 throl "E ‘M-a O—A-unq mwu- 7 unmnmv,~ 00.‘“ FoanerySpeual Prices On Very Fine hat : ; x Recid l have to say about thrs., \VERY readm- of L:stanno adverfising knows about hantons (finpleasant breath) untmsxdious-thxngthac mmn AR mnaounm ' msmm @ .fcf.t!' ;l!l!

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