Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1926, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1926. 'RESERVE SYSTEM e | A8 AIIONST Sales s { for Preventing Deficiencies Has Proven Successful. i i ! £35 the Associated Prass. Use of the reserve system by Gov- | {arnment chiefs in setting aside certain | s August Feature No. 49 et e it e i 0ol Dresses e s A Blg Sale. Seconds Of GOld TS —— 1661 for the last two y s, it W re- ealed by Director Lord of the budget ::’n his annual report, made public to- Felt- {day. aside fi i nd in the first three ° years § B in unexpended bal- ances from these funds w added to d of the Tre o | . . S ¥ " ! )] ] . . . e ot Saungs in the Sales are from % to 1/2 —These pretty frocks will instantly win the B e e e I ot X . . . 2 approval of the woman who wants to be cool. national budget system. There is now —You wi v is sale that will be hard to duplicate. They i 1 f th ipl ! U ety fal i le that will be hard to duplicat smart and comfortable. They are made of general acceptance of the principle . 5 5 5 3 ) {that the minimum amount of money g Room size rugs, in various colors and patterns—and with only the sheer Voiles in the popular combinations of ito be expended in any fiscal year is| 5 = - s 7 E R = slightest of imperfections. : navy and white and black and white and fig- priated by Congress, but the smallest | AL y : e e e e W . ured or polka dot designs. Some are trimmed the Government ¢an be effectively ad A5 ° 3 A 5 ‘fl’;‘d“{)"’,"gm“‘:r"" S SDES e UL d P& oom lze ugs with lace, others with self materials, and all Estimates Are Reduced. are in the long vest effects. Full cut, nicely Statements of appropriations and : g e emtimates sull)mnl'e;d 1o Congress by ! I (S;fi‘éng:.f’i:flgfig“:‘l’h:z6~2° . made and a value that will appeal to every the budget showed that for t ast | i 3 3 E . S twe years Congress had reduced the | B Sizes 9x12 and 9x101; Ft. ° a. woman who needs the large size dresses. Sizes tions. 3 - 42 to 50. iestimates in making the appropria- e ot ket Sotimaion mitus i 9% S : : —There is a nice assortment of wool rug patterns Haiee Sesonab laom T Y iy £ 8 shown in these Congoleum rugs. which makes . B e e e > : : them suitable for use in any room in the house. and efficiency in the business £ s A s Gras N tlon of the Government. the co-ordi. | The imperfections are slight, and you will find they it ernment thipigh the ofics OF 1he A5 will give as satisfactory service as first qualities. An August Feature ‘chief co-ordinator, the area co-ordin: S tors, the several coordinating o c Bind the general cooperation i —Seconds of $10.15 Gold —Seconds of $8.10 Gold 1 I lIl S B e o —Selections made now will be held for later Seal Congoleum Rugs, Seal Congoleum Rugs, ‘ ments and establis into effect the e financial delivery on payment of a small deposit. Or size 714x9 | size 6x9 B g program, are the factors which, not, you may buy on the Club Plan if you desire. o $5 98 S $4.98 The Leader Is This AlLSilk 3 fponsible for | 3 . I At . Striped Tub Broadcloth j/ d [ . Federal busines: re 1#spons preventing a much larger inc —The stripes are woven, not printed; which iy inres and; Tor clsing ool Seconds of Reg. 79¢ Perfect Quality Imported e makes it most desirable for children’s dresses, fiscal year since the budget system | : E . . awas inaugurated with a substantial | as well as tfor women. It is 32 inches wide and comes in unusually pretty patterns and ::::;m e | Gold, Seal COngOlellm Inlaid Linoleum colors—many being suitable for early Fall wear. Seized Alcohol Used. e —33 and 36 inch Rough Weave Pongee. —All-Silk Crepe de Chine and Georgette. flasnie oy il Felt-Base Floorcoverings The Reg. $2.00 Quality ogs e nator, H. C. Smither, it was related | value, at value, at that a policy has been adopted of | Sq. Sq. 3 i g . i 5 g FLRSTETTEnG o S ihe R a0 S v —TPrinted Radium Foulard, 36 inches —Printed Silk Crepe de Chine and Geor- fments such quantities of ed alco- | Yd. o Yd. fid s & ) hol as are necded. This is done, it | wide. gettes. $2 anc $l 35 Yd St ke ikt | —There are no holes nor broken places, and we —1,500 vards to sell at this very small price. 8 choice patterns value, at _ §250values, at... . . During the last vear $157,85 E guarantee it to give satisfactory service. Choice of and colors that go right through to the burlap back. A value Street Floor. ;':,t‘,gg;’;’,‘ e it | good patterns. like this only happens once in a while. Come early! Interdepartmental transfers of war | 5 surplus property last vear through 3 I Please Bring Floor Measurements MEANS SE | 56 Regular $39.95 Seamless Axminster Rugs ’ § AS VETERANS HEAD‘ —9x12 and 814x1075 ft. size rugs, in the most ) .hnr P Conven-l‘ beautiful colors and patterns. Be here early, 2 O tion of Men Who Served in | the quantity is limited and the price is low. . Spanish War. | Kann’s—Third Floor. ™ oEe MoTNEs, Augu ‘MJ Plymouth AU-Wool Plaid The August Shoe Sale fore business sessions of the twenty- Among August Features Are elghth annual encampment of the o United Spanish War Veterans got un- v The Best of Many Sales post of commander-inchiet and their S owels Offering 25 New Models allles were in the midst of a cam- . : Ty, —Shoes for street, for dress and for sports wear paign. The election is to be held Wed- Pure Linen TFable Damask | X \ . are in the assortment and all you have to pay is sy atati oTineriessne s j | ‘ \ Usually $9.95 a Pair $297 a pair. : £ gathering an impressive following. He 1 OO Yd ) : \ Auigusei Price Re;enls:nd'l)'g‘:suy Pumps gtr'n;:dl’us:;lfls! [ J (has been chairman of the Tennessee | \ p ep-in_Pumps xfo {Power and Public Utllities Commis- | ° ° Gore Effects Sandal Types _ All Sizes slon for 20 years and was once N —Solid black and black with colored trimming. Cut- 3 - reglonal military governor of Santi —64-inch Table Damask, of good weight and excellent out and plain effects. o b giplmus- Cuba, and is a former senior | wearing quality. Silver bleached, with fancy colored i 8 —Cuban, French, Military Block and Steeple Heels. Patent leathers and black satin ce commander of the veterans aders ? Kann's—Fourth Floor. Other prominent veterans, including | Widesh an = Gov. B do! f Alaha Att Yy BaBemar Carisiom far. Hiiinols, Gon Pure Linen Luncheon Sets Francis J. Walsh, editor of the Span- \ 0 1sh Veterans: ;:muiu:f; {;a\"o“p!olli‘::d $1 50 Set Blue and White —These Blankets bear our own New Patent Leather Thread Silk and . N 12 . 1 1 vt 2 7 Comsidrbia opposition. from Senator 5 Gaay and White i e dllonel e Chiffon Silk Dodds of Kansas City, Col. O. C. " s o L4 3 PR g size 45x45, and four napkins to match. Made of good i i N i ; si B o e et weight linen with fancy colored borders. Teufandpiihis g g i HOSlel' ! . Orchid and White with 3-inch colored sateen binding s g | the fpi b | Pure Llnen DamaSk TOWelS Red and Black to match the following colors— i J B Tl e Gaagrre helgh 79 c E a —$1095 All-wool Block Plaid Blankets, 70x80-inch size, $8 68 Pr. c l' ® A parade will be the feature of Y o “nr, 3 ki = 70x80 inch tomorrow's program. The encamp- —All-wool “North Star” Blankets, size inches, 311 50 Pr. J 5 Seconds of Nationally —— = o | stitched hems and large monogram space. Regular \ p o Gaais G . DAWES W|u_ RENEW $1.00 values offered. —$10.00 All-wool Filled Comforts, 72x80-inch size.. --$8.45 Ea, ¥ i‘t"]t:s ;t‘" dn:it Qualities i o o s s SENATE RULES FIGHT Four Special Towel Values ~$600 Part-wool Filled Comforts, 72x80-inch size ¥ P"{CC- One has —Thread and Chiffon Silk | i “Tony Entensa of California _and Rose and White Rice Means of Colorado, Frank B. Hfl —Linen Luncheon Sets, cach set consisting of cloth, Gold and White —Made of soft, selected pure wool, i Handbads D Following a dance concert, the v gathered again toda the Coliseum, ment will f‘nxmmm lhrvffluzh Thursday. | Size 20x38 Towels, of nice quality damask, with hem- —$500 Part-wool Plaid Blankets, size 66x80 inches, 33-98 Pr. Y _There are Fosorons 1t arndd $1.50 —18x3 Turkish Bath Towels, nice weight and ab- - Kann's—Street Floor. ' gold piped Hose—the thread silk a good P sorbent quality. Plain white or with fancy 22 . 5 edges and is made on plated frame with enamel heavy service weight—with Vice President Returns to Chicago border ........ ... ... e C ® 5 \ inlay in front. Another is a strap Jback purse only the slightest of imperfec- i —22x44 Turkish Bath Towels, good A S eclal Sale of Sheets in combination colors. And the third is made tions. Many have silk soles— From Vacation on Trout weight and double thread. Plain white or with 45¢ P on Roman gold frame and has a tan leather others plaited soles—and all Streams of Colorado. colored border e ol —They are all hemstitched and contain no filling. front piece. All are silk lined. are made with seamless foot »b—o};lge“:;!gf(.h:jd !l‘a‘!‘:xtek rgoc“;-‘x;' I;‘\-":d J“q\qafd In all sizes, including extra lengths for single, 34 and. —In this group are small bags in strap and seam up the back and mer- S S ‘e i 25C double beds, but some sizes are of a limited quantity. pouch styles, and a large purse style in as- cerized cotton tops. A nice By the Asenciated Press { S i lo . : Teee . CHICAGO. August 16.—Vice Presi-| —22x44-inch Turkish Bath Towels, heavy-weight double Sizes are given before hemming. i‘:"‘f‘;:{zl;g:ag:laal“’ silk lined. $2 95 asslc'(;tmcm of colors. Sizes 874 2 ol i . to 10. dent Charles G. Dawes returned to | thread. Some plain white, others y P b iChicago yesterday. after a vacation in | colored borders. Special, each —63x90 $ l 00 —63x108 $ 1 35 Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. . . . . . the Colorado Rockies, filled with en- Kann's—Street Floor. Sheets at. .. Sheets at... AL i secrrat.... 1,15 eewe... $1.25 | : .| y il il . g late Glass e % $1.35 Smakad g9 . Dainty Undergarments 2L : d mshserre;]ani] is Sheets at... at work on an it ary through other | R e e i Console - =i v —— The Vice Presidgnt closely guarded cualized al S iecret: orihin ront \caten mithsl D1m1ty Spreads e 5 vicinity of Wagon Wheel Gap. Mr. | . 4 ]lhwv; was a(‘t‘;vwl’mmml on hm: vaca-| Mll'l’Ol'S at = —Size 81x90 Dimity Spreads, for double beds. With iton by Mre. Daswes and their chil 3 | { rose, blue and orchid stripes on a cream ground— & mflé S};;R‘ylxmp;?;x!vf f.”::’!se retary, || ] scalloped and cut corners and a throw $ 1 9 [ a. ‘ s Sl M $2.95 i 4§ B to match. Regularly $295. Special, ¢7 : . 3 BUS LINE END ASKED. | i / : —Gowns, Chemise, Slips and Step-ins are in this assort- ‘Service to Rock Creek Park Golf —Beautifully framed, )\'ith ; i | A ment. Dainty, intimatq garments for hot weather wear. Course Still Unprofitable. 175-inch mo]dll:gs in silver i ! st g They are made of white Fruit-of-the-L.oom, sheer nain- The Capital Traction Company ap- and shades of bronze, meas- kil ¢ 2 sooks and batiste, in all white or delicate colorings. plied to the Public Utilities Commis- | | I uring in the average—out- ; 2 B < 7 4 8 sion today for permission to dlsénn-‘ side measurements—137:x i Rt . 47 :On:ic a;e 'sman(l]y tailored, others are trimmed with ‘tinue its bus service to the Rock |j|| PH J S andhradei liceredpes e A e i Creek Park Golf Course. Despite | <. 2 / dge and motifs and fine embroideries. various economies in operation the & - | v A A rare opportunity to secure these necessary garments company says it still loses money on |} | —Each frame is finished D at-a small cost. the line. i e 3 4 ; : It is likely that the line will be ||| with an ornament top piece. S s 5 turned over to the concessionnaire ||| Kann’s—Street Floor. i g ] Kann‘s—Second Elose. of the Bolf course, who will operate | - % : shuttle service to Bixteenth street’ = iy & ) ';. Kann's—Street Floor. oconnections can be made with of the Washington Rapid Fransit Co

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