Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1926, Page 6

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ElKS CIVE PARADE . ONLAVISH SCALE : Bakersfield Mns Drill Con- 3 ‘stest—Convention at Chi- |« 4w tago Ends Today.l . By-the Associated Press. CHICAGO July 15. —vl'l‘ mu and furied todky 45 the lagion of ‘were “ *the_Benevolent of Elks for the nates the formal program n! twr annual reunion, Bands from a hundred cities, drill teams bedecked in gorgeous trap- pings, drum mn- led by dapper high- capped - majors, :eom of sump- Tous floats’drekw up for. the along the line of march, intersfersed by mwps members the oider, vieing for offered to 4 prizes the larnat dolenum\ in lime, the best tion officlals mhom.'lfl of | the near future, according to recent [ [Tall! FElks Who Doublc In Pullman Berths By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, July 15-—Relief for: llll ma from short beds, low short Pullman berths, short: bal hl lnd other lnc:nmhno- s in t, Om‘ a visiting Elk, who ll‘u‘l [} Mr “Ostlind,* - mmn" lnmbnr m mllllon dx lootnr-- m ‘than plus dn the Unned Stat and became the mumam d tion, and 'chviel of Infantry Announces Re- assignment of Personnel. Seyeral chi of thb Offics o Tl o2 ‘War Department]-are tebmbd ior Thmyli “Maj. Nathm om! a graduate is year's ‘Wur Cnnqa wlll rbuwo class Army Maj. John H. H-t-r n charge 8. Stephm onflan J. ht. | dut e tomorrow | Vi Saturday, T’ut wlthpnt. @ formal program. Last ‘night Miss Jean Marre was i test of the Elks Lodge. Buff: Y., won ; Jackson, Mich, thi and Oakland, Calif., fourth. o e AN Plans for ?nwmn.ue swltchln‘;qum ment are being considered by govern: ment mllwny A InJ 4 year's College, "had been assigned ‘to ‘the Office of mc Chief | soqay. i jssioners of Aus; | | founded -in Mllnuluo in 1912, telligence sectioni . rence, ‘from’ the . Fort Meads, will replace Maj. John W, Leorr?rd % -eduipment. sec: tion; Maj. Gharles’ H. Honesteel, a graduate of this Year's ch.u Gan Staff School, ‘Fert- Eesvenw 3 s “ alkax in class. W of. Infantry” for temporary duty. B SR R 5 7 2 |Outiing. waid, hotels :m :%Mfmmmm ’monnal | Within 48 not a qualified pllot, has had mwany ‘hours in the air, e , Gov. l'emm in Wreck. Jul.v“ a of Texas passenger on a sum D- train which six from here early. Willlam Fiue of Clp- sl hunne Tex., ' was ' The fivst American Iaf bbrnnk was m . m SPECIA Dresses $1995 to 7 5285 . Values Sale suna sporta mueed 4rom u 04 0 !Izru Columbla Heights Economy S ‘ Undrth‘efi' Fndea JIJIl 16 Econom\ Days are days. \\hen the‘Merchants on. the Hlll co-operate with each other in offering new, up-to-date, wanted merchandise at great price. reductions. In many instances these articles are sold at and below dost in order to induce the buy-' ing public.of ‘this section to. shop in their own néighborhood—spend their money. whcm it will do !he most good—patronize their cnmmumt\ dealers and to'make this'the main busl- ness section of Wnshmgton | A A“Ahead m Hats” ¥ Day ‘Speeiafs * Beonomy Any Hat in the House , 3114 14th Street N.W. Expansion Sale Vit bt e Sro;l‘ut:-:l:y:;e!heeénordmm——hke e’ad- 2| < Dressés: i Priee 1l 2924 14th St. N.W.. Oatfitters to ?oy: i 4 g Specials for Economy Day ' | 31 54 x'_ Oam Evety Sammhy M Eve Harrell’s Shoe‘ ; 14th at Monroe St. J”‘l ’l’llll!ll. T ormerly Sold Up to“@m GonunuKdlfot ‘_boyncll Tsd . . LOU. DAN - 'SHOE SHOP mumse.qw. 94c" a fire,|§. 890 10 ¢ All %»Dlmon : .'0,} ;; P LT R R We Are Ofimng Tfie Best .Valu,ee- (1] Our Sale of MISSBS' CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' APPAREL Ever Oflacd in These Departments -Qur- dqpontonhp;e not. inconvenieneed lvy REMARKABLE reductions Have beeu . removal.to-new .quarters or in the smade on the best quality goods. : 'lyusy business ucfionammeni . . VW/IDE assortments foe all occasians are 5 ) g . 4 mcludgd in the following lines; e The ~Wa.shmgton ‘ Loan and o . DRESSES = COATS ~ SUITS Trust Commy HATS . 'SWEATERS BOYS SUITS ' JOHN B. LARNER, : By our: unique system, u chocldnz account opened-at the Main Office gt Ninth and 'F* . ‘Streets is equally avulxhh at the West End . Branchat &ventaen& and G Stroet.s and vice versa, . | s Tract Al thll’ M cuitivation] hh pordering rmr hway, 895 per sere, ‘Resources 317,000.000 unh Au-mhllh flryiud %nrm‘v’ < F STREET CoRNER oF 3™ BEL) 10] n Dy Auspices of Columbia Heights Busuiess Me'nvs Association J ‘4-+-All Day—All Evening First quality,- natlonallv knm\n merchandise is offered at great price reduct:ons Itsa money saving opportunity ‘you cannot afford to miss. = The merchants whosc ads appear ° below tell of the extraordinary values they will offer for this one day only. Remember; Al Columbia Helghts Stores Are Open Every Saturday, All Day and qunm& Till 10 O’Cloqk 5 ; A 95% of Our Stock [“Tennis Sale”] i Al Kodo 20% OF “Two M.:J; ?u» the Price | < 10-in. D w 57“:&, 3 for $1.00 Mt Wfl Shiop, ,,’;‘“ ainting, Gumemg,- utin, Furn, and StnveRepamngsp-o v © 3310 14th St. NW. Ph.Col. 1641 -* Open Evenings || - "“sEconomy Day Special lelr 65¢ 50 c Ch- Chcvln -r qu.flc Baked Spanish Mackeérel Prime Tib of N. Y. Beef { Two (2) Vegetables i Dunf;. Coffee, Tea or Mllfi Clurln Cafeteria: Mth&lhumsu. .7, For This Sale . Bancroft lonluly 33 95 86 95 Col. 10438 Tivoli Theater Building M LEVITAN & CO iMen’s Weer) il 4% bl 3044 Fourteenth St. N.W. z 23rd ANNIVERSARY SALE B. V. HF fmSMER"f’ 31243126 FOUR'I‘EEN‘I‘H smmrr

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