Evening Star Newspaper, September 2, 1926, Page 10

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‘. i e STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1926. 10 THE EVENING BABIES WIN PRIZES | AT SHRINE QUTING: Little Betty Phillips First at| Thronged Picnic of Al- mas Temple. Men’s Shop Opens 8 AM. Tomorrow! Mexn’s ,Sl;op Opens 8 AM. Tomorrow! The annual family picnic of Almas of ic Shrine, at Hall yesterday was attend. Shriners filling Macalester and )nging the Potomac he outing was the the hall e t daughter H. Phillips o® venue, while the -old the antics | »d in bizarre M. Fookes, Winners of Contests. early evening tic competitions by E. C. Dut- »f which the 0 Martin: sec- girle—Won hy h R to 10 years, girle—Won | u { to R years, boys—Won by to 10 years, boys—Won 0 to girle—Won Your time is valuable---so valuable that we shouldn’t think of interrupting your day even with so important a sale as this---so we’ve adapted our hours to yours. Stop by on your way to the office—-for the Men’s Shop will open at 8:00 A.M. Then---when you get down to work take another look inside the package at the shirts you bought on the way down town---you'll telephone your wife to Eunice N ash—TFirst, dette. Hendrick . B. Hayden, jr out the largest | a Marshall Hall nearly midnight returned home. estra played as well as the * s A. Sebring. uis A. Dent, James 5. Quinter, L. Whit George E. William ¥, Senmit: onmts, Honry 52 Sammit. EQUAL RIGHTS BILL 0. K.; Argentina Chamber Passes Meas- ure Now to Go to Senate. BUENO: ptember 2 (). - ities has adopt n the same civil »d by the men 11 was approved te at the last nd this body her opportunity n the question iy il add another half dozen to her shopping list-—-that’s how good they are! 1 Collar Attached 10,000 and Neckband I d x x * * * mporte ‘White Only Broadcloth At Ao il All Sleeve Lengths SHIR'TS e S i Sizes 13, to 17 Our last great sale of English Broadcloth Shirts disappointed. e aing s hundreds of men, for we’d not anticipated so great a demand ---but this time we’ve prepared. There’ll be enough. pronibiting nicht Al N AR The Trade Mark Satisfaction - Umay, 10,000 Shirts---and such shirts! 1x1 count Imported Eng- lish Broadcloth as smooth, as lustrous, as firmly woven as you'd expect to see-in much higher priced shirts. Details of workmanship, too, are exceptional---the cut of the garments, the exactness of fit, sleeve lengths, and finish. Protect Your Phone And Facilitate Its Use! The Extension Bracket illus- trated is particularly valuable in any office Attach to y desk or wall || An Added Force of Salespeople to See That You Are Served Promptly! Men’s Shop, Direct Entrance Off Seventh L A T E I T e Yoy occasion to disturbing tc., before you. Extends to 28 in, 32 in., 38 in. Prices, $6.50—$7.00—$7.50

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