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22 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY., SEPTEMBER 14,° 1926. LIFE’S DARKEST MOMENT. iy anism by which indications . b ; . s 3 glven by [stalled on various divisions ‘ BA z T By WEBSTER. the “wayside” signal. which are |rallroad, including the ;ml‘n"'l‘m:ffr:v?\: Amply Protected. — e . e shown on masts along the tracks, are | Altoona to Harrisburg, Pittsburgh to | From the Progressive Grocer. ' E # Z A 5 A 9 duplicated in minfature within the | Columbus, and from Columbus to In Customer—I don't want to buy your cab, and keeping these signals con-|dianapolis. . crackers: th tell me the mice are : Z G, HES stantly hefore the engineer and fi 1 e il | & 5 man. Unfavorable signals are c ” ¥ always running over them TR WE L, DORETCHANIORRY 1¢ to their attention by & shrill wh The Soviet Republic now has,171.| Grocer—That ain't so; why. the cat % g you'LL GIT iM BACK — There are two sets of these si 000 telephones. | alesnes ok the ibasrek: avers | sl o PrRoB LY HEV 1M FER in the cab, one for the engineer and Aviator, Whose Health Was| : 'BRCAKFAST TOREA, &Y | pennsylvania Rai | e e e - e vimsr nine k| |Pennsylvania Railroad Com | PICTURES—MIRRORS—FRAMES one on the side of the fireman. Shattered i { ey Do WiTH LesT 7 ttered in France, Takes T es 15 SELL EM o | pany to Extend. Its Auto- || -The Mail Clerk F I.l st 28 Tha! Flower Honors. : 73 B iy AU~ matic Control System. e e ol | Our New Fa tock Is In/ = handwriting with speed—requires || 2 1wy ety Voo H1a o B e I —— e 1l | COHEN’S PCPULAR PRICE m two city lots behind his house, / i - i " sure this is L it &5, Boernstein, 3006 Twenty-first ; s e AUTATe LBt deraiel e e e etective || PICTURE STORES o northeast, runs a small farn: vAay B FRRRE NESTERDAY | B . September 14.—More vision he should obtain glasses. | N ) : Vs 4 o he expended by ! v showi he 1 S > f R tein has cc ted tw all \ g I : Y CONSULT US ow showing the largest assortment o .,,h';L'",,,’l?,a'h‘,,.,;’l‘..',".f‘mh‘l;'n’:"l?].ri N ] ter ik il . | Pictures, Mirrors and Frames cver as- most thickly populated section of 3] | . safet h s a Fra S k i Jhto. a villa 3 g < e CLAFLIN ! sembled by one firm in this city. OPTICIANS ither. It might be said, e plenty of intensively cul-| 3 = Va7 4P el railroad. - 1, 1c1 8 5 ¥ % " ) { i (-:'-\”x‘.,va;:-”‘(:.:;‘!.»pp.x with a ‘cab | OPTOMETRISTS i - We guarantee lowest in the city prices—not a 5 deere. w ,“‘,’f_,”‘:‘,, 922 14th St. i bold statement, but an actual fact. If you can buy ¥ Ovposite Franklin Square | the same merchandise elsewhere for the same price —it’s your privilege to return ours and get your money back. LOOK AT THESE TWO EXAMPLES OF OUR l 5 8 i estates in Washington, but most of them belong Lo rich owners. Mr. Boernstein’s place is an example of what can be accomplished by a man of moderate means. At the flower. fruit and vegetable show of the Rhode Island Avenue Citizens' Association, in erwood | Preshyterian Church lasi ight, he | was awarded the grand p! = 1 premier exhibits in the largest num- MONEY SAVING VALUES! her of classes. He had taken prizes | 5 In 11 different divisions. % [ | i Recgular: $2.00 Follows European Plan. Z ) -7 il I = = value swing frames, Dahlias, roses, asters, apples, pears, = 17 ¢l 4 1 [ | I} all sizes, in both gold altheas, gladioli. zi g i i . A \ IAF5 - I it fl and silver £ 1. 1 1l tomes — i SN 1 movement. This device con sists of an electrically operated mech. | S miscelluneous shrubbery and miscel- X ) laneous flowers complete the list of - Z 1 | | hix triumphs over his Wood: I/ \ s i Y/ W ilTH He is putting 1oy fa 27 A\ > * L ~ e the garden 10ea] which is r | \ fYou toil for your pay envelope. i | Il GLLASS cally unknown in the United 3 * T . . @ H +VF 7 France, England and Germany—con: / \ PAY DAY, and let your dollars servation of backyard space so tha 7 | i i e ¥ every Inch soil is uilized for Z, ] \ | Savings T'm? work for you? ; \ : Accounts Deposits growing things. i ? : Boernstein. one of the pioneers in {1Our Savings Dept. pays 3% Com- motion pic photography, was an e N _— ¢ E '. | i 3 aviator fin_ ¥ nd came home A ¥/ 7 pound Interest—affords your | | , \iis dah ! 7 g money National Bank protection. { | I $3 75 This heavy plate glass mirror, clear as crystal, in Polychrome frames, of assorted colors and new- est designs. Size 14!;x29. " dah bloom, 'H’(’! ey R ";," i ) 2 : \ 155 'Open until 5:15 p.m. Tomor- ;‘»\\v‘v.\‘.”a:lé :.m}{:l:e"m.\- n:)ll‘\l'e a|‘|dg|7r';lll' o row and Thursday, at both offices, and grape vines are bending tof ! ’ i > S : and from 5:30 to 8 Saturday eve- g ¥ . > | nings, at 10th and Pa. Ave. office. I Always-lowest-in-the-city Prices ound with the weight of fruit. fie even has completed the villa 0"?('! o 2 «mall water garden with water S B & . 1| 811 7th St 9 1231 G St ks Franklin National Bank { | '\ EN’S "™ neighhorhood flower exhibit ever held H . . . . e Dhane mretaaten | ot Uth St. at Penna. Ave. 1111 Connecticut Ave. BN POPULAR PRICE PICTURE STORES Thos. P. Hickman, V. P. & Cashier E BELIEVED EVERYTHING s ni : The judges were: Dr. W. A. Orton, i s head of Tropical Plant Foundation, S Co. 1926 (N. Y. World) Press Pub. Co. and Z. D. Blackistone, president of | National Capital Dahlia and Iris So-| i J ! B Other fol 1 | | e ENRIE e : .S G - ther foliase plants—First. coleus, §. | Can rst, T s escondl Bire 18 1. Bouauels of mixed flower { *"Cra S poemh i = e A" Mos Dasket T C.H : 6 | Gl 2 Yre. A H. Engelbrecht p BN o i a % 3. Clay B Fruits. | | Beans H. J. Clay: second. | Lonk:s i | LR N alter oe: sec- | M wak, firdt, R, Smith | 3 ; el Sl i : "\ y e 0 S & T. C C " Mrs. . R Smith: second, H. J T buy or &1l un’ | g, g 8 Sesrsiin Smith, u o Boernstein: second B S e 6. Boernstein: second. | e ———— o c————— e Judges and Awards. M. Clarke: | M cimen_blooms Mrs LA o ey eiona. 1. 3L vl . 5. Henderson: sec- rst. Mrs. J. L. |ond. Mrs. recht | s s T Engelbrecht: second. | o, . L. M. Clarke: N & L h n e " L. M. Clarks: | M0 s O Ol e arket & Bleaiots ssn et s Mre. C. T Negetables. 'Grand prize—S. G. Boernstein. | Fobh L. M. Clarke:| B 8, Bed 1. Clay: sec- | The lak et W. Kesecker: n aee, . 7| om0 RO S ity el o Wi | | The lnbor on practioally il the bix L Beeis—Firat. P a ond, ©. 7|17 Plantations in Ceylon fs done by R fowers—] . Boern- | Class . e Smith il peasant women. wt. 3. H.| ) b W . At | 10 B o i "R Regardless of cost or value—and .even including those gt s e | 1 : i ‘: e SCI‘IOOI Te achers CHANGING | brand-new crisp modes which arrived yesterday — OUR EN- R e | AT L Rl e | ——————— | TIRE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT! Our sudden deci- e it B A Sl "0 —and all other women ‘ Our Millinery sion te change merchandising p olicies in our Millinery Dept. ¢ Badad e e whose daily work demands | RO necessitates turning as much of cur mexchandise as possible e A _ 3 comfortable, helpful fe et Merchandising lfit&ffi}i ?"l{;‘égg’;tges;-vflfiésg\?gfi;r MISS TbHIS SENShA- < I 8 ol ; 1 -SL. —remember, every hat Ty . MRS SR ORE £ POLICIES | is an example of newness—EVERY NEW STYLE, COLOR B o ————— | and SHAPE IS INCLUDED. 3. Boernstetn: | ade to Order EEe $7,800 STOCK LIQUIDATION + vou m olstering and Slip Covers. e istering and Ship C e | Standard Upholstery Store | 4 | 2810 34th 5t. N, Open eventnes. Col. 4035. . 300 : 212 M e ] (A AR SRR E VSRR ENERARNN | “KEEPS THE FOOT W “ = 1 | T WELL : » Satins, Felts $ . Trimmed $ Good looking. Extremely i Velvets fashionable. Recommended by | ‘ c Talfstas Hats leading Physical Culturists | i See : sts for ¥ Velo Cloths Th!;m Velvets & Satin formerly sold for exercise that care in fitting the voungsters with Shoes which in- sures not only present ease—but future their arch-bracing and other n ircedom from foot troubles. ; in b 5 import f | : Shoes can be stylish and sturdy—and | portant Health features. :;’;l;ler 1;1;:;; Our $3.95 to $5 / .90 to Close Out at the same time comfortable. Let us start them off right. V e | Caring for feet is better than curing them ‘ ‘ e : AR .y D Arthur Burt Co. 1343F Street ; | C l e O : 1 200 | , osing Uut Over 1, 8 Patent Leather Patent Teather or Tan _ Snake or Black Kidskin, : Calt, 11z $19.50 e AU AR R RR AR Rt LR Rt tRtRLALh | e ' ¢ oope - §10100 il " Wndow and Plate Glass CUT TO ORDER »/ / It Pays to Paint % : ‘ /4 —with S-W Paints, for they look best, cover most, wear i 1 ‘ Felts, Velvets longest. Acknowledged the standard for QUALITY, the world over. Put on S-W finishes when you paint, this Autumn and you'll put repair time away off. . e ™ _Tan_or_Brown : | b S t d S-W House Paints, $3.85 Gal. P ® ¥ atin an er ri Brown 1 White and Shutter Green Are Slightly Higher | lack §13.50 Alligs E b nd d H [ Rogors oo | B mbroidered Hats ing- vork at . ogers | e e ‘ Fifty Other New Models k . work, Decorative Objects, | Formerly Mar ed Brushing "o | @l $10 $15 Brushing Lacquer. It | to o Lacquer DRIES WHILE YOU | WAIT—easily and quickly | applied. Comes in black, | white and EIGHTEEN | WONDERFUL COLORS. Va’entr'ne's COGC]‘ Co’ors anJ Varn;shes D. C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN - WILLIAMS, | i AND OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINT PRODUCTS. = 2 .* Bargain DYER BROTHERS 3 " . Basement _ INCORPORATED | Also at—3212 14th St—Cor. Tth & K At Russell's| “g* STREET CORNER TWELFTH [ o — | And our Women's Shop—1207 F ;