Evening Star Newspaper, August 24, 1926, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. AUGUST 24, 1926, imzwr-:v BACK AT TREASURY |tzom, Andrew av. stetion on through | JUVENILE WORKERS ASK | jention, of e smerican Humane| ;. NOW ACTING SECRETARY |:t, . '.:f "A‘mfl:?s‘;:&‘,‘r;’."’ CENSORSHIP OF MOVIES o,..s;:“i':u':;‘::fi he N ir.:.k‘"‘;;' 1 14 r, A v, y fety; W. F. H. ‘entzel, o b Pl b h, Vi { @ssistant, Just Returned From Eu- Sy p" eeks Ed Pelx::.q';‘l-\gani: Soci?g an { Yopean Tour, Withholds Comment Also Wishes to Curb Tobacco Leod, superintendent of debendem : and deunquent children, Edmonton, on Franco-American Debt. . " Fraion AD",..,,;‘:: e Sales to Stop Delinquency. Mcleod urged association | Ji 7 offict to keep normal children e Franco-Ams ey Having conferred with finance min- "| By the Associated Press. o ; : . out of institutions, declaring that if | ff ¢ Usters and other authorities in Berlin, |, e “‘,’;",."t anttAmert | ¥ PORTLAND, Ores. August 24.—|wiitabie homes could be provided in | i - ¢ Prague, Vienna and Paris, Assistant |r o Strict motién pleture censorship, con- | such cases Juvenile_crime soon would ff ]3]9.]321 F Shggt -| trol of tebacco sales to min on the wane. i ors d How- | improvement of ho) S e . i g S KRy 2 " STORE_NEWS Close Satardays 2 P_ M._| of | e o % re: tml) s in government, | of n v Bppointed officers of the Treasury, |i ting he is on vz\ allon speakers lll lho fittieth annual con- Hdn t take 8o much money. ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING i i More New S“its W. B. Moses & Sons|| - Of Fall Weight " S— Established 1861 e Corpets I" Street and Eleventh Upholstery | Just received 500 more suits to keep models and sizes complete in this wonderful sale. We've already told you why we can sell at such a price, and keep adding to the stock:—simply dis- posing of a manufacturer’s surplus, and the maker stands the loss. Furniture §§ || | S a I e § i1 Shoyv somev spegd. Just trying to make you realize that \- L T T—"_— | § SPEED means MONEY. Come inat N ' 1 |l once and you’ll find $60 «Stratford” - suits for $22.50. Ever hear of any greater bargain? ! You understand this is clothing made Allg ust Sale Of R ugs | for our Spring and Summer trade, but it Direct Importation of New Turkish Hand Made Ghirodes Oriental Rugs in a : will be in st_yle this Fall and there are Variety of Excellent Designs and Colorings Especially Adapted for i > 3 Living and Dining Rooms, Library and Reception Halls hundreds Of Fall \Velghts. Thlnk SPECIAL PRICES | | ahead! Size 6x9 Special, $55.00 Size 8x10 Special, $85.00 | s60—50—45 Size 9x12 Special, $100.00 . o Size 10.6x13.6 . Special, $140.00 il 3 _and 4 Piece Suits Mosul and Hamidan Rugs in An Endless Variety of Sizes and Sultable Types i ‘ | ‘ " of Rugs for the Home I Lot No. 1—Size 3x4.6—Reg. $42. 50—-Spec1al 337.00 | ’ $‘ :‘ :050 Lot No. 2—Size 3x6—Reg. $52.50—Special, $43. 75 Lot No. 3—Size 3.7x6.7—Reg. $57.50—Special, $49.50 A . " This great sale includes all our finest Lot No. 4—Size 3.6x6—Reg. $65.00—Special, $57.50 «Stratford” models—in fact, every Spring and Summer suit in our shop. There are still plenty of blue serges and blue unfin- Lot No. 5—Size 3.4x5—Reg. 3175"00_7&“'.‘11’ $125.00 ished worsteds. Hundreds of 2-pants suits. Lot No. 6—Size 4.262.8—Reg. $115.00—Special, $85.00 | Sarouk Rugn—_lhe Finest Type of These Beautiful Persian Rugs $3 Belgian Linen Knickers, $1.75 PURCHASES FORWARDED PREPAID TO ANY SHIPPING POINT IN THE U. S. | ° : i . White Duck Trousers, $1.75 INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN “ X

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