Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1926, Page 11

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BfllURGESEA . DFPARK SPAGES| *= ‘Asks Buslness Men and Citi- " 'Zens to Keep Areas Clean and Neat. The Merchants and Manufacturers’ Assoclation was appealed to yesterday ~ afternoon by Engineer Commissioner Bell te take an active interest in hav- ing public parks in front of business 3 pmperues kept. clean and free from uthorized obstructions and activi- 'he Commissioner at the same time urged the Federation of Citizens’ As- “soclations to encourage property own- < ers to keep thé weeds from growing " unchecked in public parkings, < The Commissioner's appeal was con- tained in letters he'wrote to Ross P. Andrews, president of the business group, and Jesse C. Suter, president of the Citizens' Ffi“fl“«‘lnwx wkh The letter to Mr. ¢ “The public parkings in front of bnd- ness and residence properties are in care of the abutting property owners. The useé of these parkings is restricted by law and regulation, but on the other hand the property owners do not have to pay taxes for thesé areas. We would appreciate it greatly if-your association would take an active dn- trest in having public parkings, in front of business properties kem and free from unauthorized tions and activities. This wilt add to the appearance of our city, i8 in the interest of better business, and is fair to the great majority of wur members who take an interest:in the appearance and proper use of this ublic space.” . The letter to Mr. Suter follows: ““Property owners are expected to take proper c:’::‘ of the puhlgen prk. ings abltting r property. som !eg:lvn- of the city—Woodridge, Brookland, and Michigah Park, for example—the home owners Patemted Radl;mld paratlone e Falee or Hmnfnl by the Amllun D.DIM have little or no value th%hndl\un content, the de 5’" i.nd these to very_ limited Aeuon will be taken to prevent shipment of ‘articles falsely adver- tised as giving the benefits of radio- active products. il X FOUR HELD IN DRY CASE. Woman Among Quartet to Be Giv- en Hearing on My m%‘““‘! leo and Preston Nicholas ; Louls ford nclly ummm Thpnwneonunudunm a'rhe nn'&l,mlfl'\" ffi Guy toueordlflhdvdmtbo on:‘, hone message resylting in the all delivery of ‘liquor to the Car- and resultant arrest ® prlag in the appearance of the. wbllp, | B kings, but in many parts of rlty the public parkings are ne'heuu and weeds are permitted to grow un- checked. ‘Weeds should be cut promptly to prevent their becoming 2 mienace to public health. The marked success that has attended the efforts of certain citizens’ assoclations in this regard leads me to suggest that you make niore effort to have all associa- tions interest themselves ln keeping thplr areas free of weeds at ‘“The trees the District mrnmmt will ate in these efforts to improve th health and appearance of our city.' PLAN. REUNION :FOR 8OTH. NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE © 1515 U St. N.W. Jeast. -, |/ and parking divisi of | éo:nt “Blue Ridge Division” Preparing ] for Get-Together in August. The many Washingtonians who served during the World War as of- ficers and enlisted men in the 80th Division have been notified of elabo- rate plans in progress for the seventh annual reunion of the divisjon, August 26, 27, 28 and 29. .The fact is being stressed that the feunion next month will be held in Petersburg, Va., where the “Blue Ridge Division” was organ- ized and trained for jts service over- seas. The reunion committee has adopted as a slogan '“'Back Home Again.” The fact that the veterans will assemble on the old campground is said to be proving? an irresistible lure. All for- mer meémbers of the 80th Division who reside in Washington and vicinity have received word to ‘listen-in” this || evening, when news of “the coming get-together will be broadcast from Richmond. g A Some physicians advoeate a diet of stinging nettles as‘a treatment for CORAL of artificial eyes. “The lmflrhnn of tll.' ment lies 1 pl t the essbrimi the’ nuuul. of R and the per- rovide for an 3 th lchntl e perhetlon o eyes. of oHahin T - 94 Years ot the Some Address. .. these GABLES Florida for a delightful vacation Join our delightful yacation trip to . Coral . Gables, the Miami Riviera. $25.00 round trip Transportation. ° { We leave Washington® 16th, - traveling by uly Lx]lman to ' Jacksonville. |ran; From there by de luxe motor-bus the length of Florida to Miami and Coral Gables. A chance to see and compare many dé- velopments en route: Then three .days and four nights of sports and entertainment. go ecial rates at one’ of 'Coral Gables’ attractive hotels. ‘Washington selling representative ier CORAL 339 Munsey Bldg., Washington, D. C. Every entertainment is included in . the above g;i;e. Golf ' and tenriis. cing at the conutry club! Swimming in the famous Venetian Pool! Many other attractions have been speenlly ar- Tm ail rip personally con- ° dueted throughout. The return arrives at point of departure July 31, There is no obh; Eatmn to buy Coral Gabl property. But should yot' do so,” transportation cost will be refunded. Come tmgg local office for details. A send us the coupon. RAL GAB! Telephm WB. &,- Wu&auou.wmmmfiu i Please send me your foider with full fnformation eoncern- “Newest M About Coral fifls’ trips to Coral Gables, -h; . . aily, 8:15 a.m. to 5-00 pm. Clmd All Day Samrdays 5 "*erint July and August Jfancy stitch or_ contrasting borders. - mh.{fi ltyll;' in ntnefive lelnel¢ deslgm Al Dresses securcd at xtmarka,bie coheess:ons irom mal?ers who spemahze in large size garments and who com- bme $mart style w{th superior wofltmanshlp. Allithe dresses in thls special purchase are of the better kind and uere-intended to seli at much higher priges.. glomen Who. wear sizes 4274 10&52}; wift fin@-&hefvalues even better n expected. The slendeqtm oi!eb a.\'e es1g‘ned especxally for wbmen ‘nf furge 'bmtd nd the fabrics .are those ‘most favored'by #Hashion. ' ; 4 % Of Fashionable Silks Icludmg Fi Quafgty Flat Crepe, Cmpe de Clune m Flowered and l!he Popular Polka Dot Designs and ovelty Stripes i Designed in slenderizing stra:ghtlme and long-waisted models, with Peter Pan or tumed back collars; V necks nd short sleeves. T e e emevERD carez oo Stout -women will slenderize their . figures by wearing, these Comfort Corset Brassieres,® they: 'make them look more youthful, gracefdl and appedr ten to twenty’ pounds lighter. You will be sur- pnse at the effect, without any effort on The{“’ upport, flatten and re< t; pfmn ‘bulging~ of the diaphragm and give the figure the - neat trim appearance that goes with youth. All sizes® from 36 to 50 bust \ measure. Regular 33.95 Vllun a::-:.-:-..—.e-:aar* nnalO} ; portanity o Secure a Smart asd Distinttiv Summer Hat at a Rare Saving ‘We are reducing our French Room" Hats so far, far below their original pfices that the woman or miss who fieeds an s extra hat for vacation wear, is “indéed fortunate it ,she attends .this sale. The group includes all the : latest:Summer arrivals—Milans, repes, Bengalmes, Satins, Cro- ‘Barikoks® and ibinations of Silk and Strawi: e variety is remiarkable and z style is seasonable ‘_At Infirnfint&wmgs : ly arranged. feature event for; °'")S .69 % .l‘ ¢ \l le, 2 XI5 §2, idnd ,‘"‘%I hang Awmingi. &hc tan and 4 -bound xible & ft. 6 in. 3 ft., , to, fit ;pues irorm 2z msso Cinches. | . 39¢ A .Canvas, 19¢ Ag Cinvas, blue;tan 30 inches wide; cxcdlmt " for - window or. porch awnings, chairs and. 48c Fast-Color Cretonnes Y;rd—vfide, Fut or- Cre- *~'tonnes, in & beautiful assortment < of light and*dark an B:rd and foliage designs. Mill hs and full_bolts, plenty, a k dra- periés and coverings of fll kinds. it Floor Bargain Tobls and Fourth dey !ht will mble the large woman to make timely savings on undergerments, aprons and other. gar- . ments for Summer. ‘All fresh new mh great morrow of the llv\mtc ' wash fabrics for light, ‘cool | mer Frocks. Llrse assortment. of “the popular nllu dots ! her..wph“ nll okuy ”l"!;gn i sl 2 it; b7 epeehl sellm( F } variety at decidedly attractive prices. ght for all year Uirourid’use. Sizesi81x90 and 7289055 - oSl &-ni-— Bleached x90; full double-bed L] quality, fine, | ‘better grade Im; with gleated or shirred paflels, with'bias folds fancy or self—covered buttons 0- Pnnted Foulards flflk Qtshtv . $1.29 =7 Patterns and Colorings l"rnfied Foulards are so popular: for Summer dresses and . these are in such attractive designs and colorings, women wil] welcome the saving opportunify-presented. 36 inches wide, in single, two and three tone printings on hght and dark grounds. perior firm texture, all pure silk qualfty. $2 Washable Crepe de Chine ; all-silk, heavy, close-woven quality, ;. with lugh lustrous fimeh all wanted street, evemng and lmgene shades; = v Pnnted Crepe de Chine $1.49 - : 40-inch Crepe de Chine, pure nlk quamy in a beautiful 40-inch Washable Crepe de Chine, = * 1$1.59 _also white Printed nnm&p(m- printed designs. Whlte LOW hoes - $3.69 Palr . White Footwear in smart new styfes to accompany {‘cool, airy Summer frocks—reduced for clearance to- morrow. Newest models of the season, of white kid, in< elud.u: ras, Step-ins, D'Orsays, Strap Pumps "and ‘Oxfo s. Spanish, military and low heels. Sizes 3 to 7, widths A to C, in the assortment, but not in all styles. Misses’ and Children’s $2 and $2.50 White Footwear, $1.59| and ‘Misses’ and Children’s White Canvas Footwear, Ox{ordu. with heel and spring heels; sizes in the iot 4 k‘| %fls Hodges’ Fiber Rugs e $7.95 e Perfoot Hodges Fiber Rugs have a reputation for excel- ‘lent service—ideal for Summer as well as all-year- around use. Priced tomorrow at considerable sav- _ing. These rugs are reversible, and come in beautiful wool-rug ‘designs of blue, tan, green, 'taupe and brown colorings. . All;ere perfect quality. “i - $795ta$10 Grass Rugs © Inoluded ‘tn_this are all our } $4.95 Grass Ri in many new novelty weaves; phnu 9x13:ft. as well 8x10.ft. sizes large rooms; reversible woven border kinds; colorings W\l‘:"mm -Mh-w% 8% s Rugs, $1.98 Grass Rugs, 1600-warp m‘nfl 8x6-¢t. Luxoleum Felt- Floor—Bar: Flliuu “Robin Hood" and “Paul Makes 70" Rivers® . The' test values in Boys' Wash : mnmcd?dyu.ma’:i“mf M "';',"g"' ce o - Oliver: s e ua:m’ of B el initg Py " Linen Natural Linens cerized Poplins, Imported - ! %flmefit&toflm “ Sizes 3 t0 9 yr Ve A s el f vy,

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