Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1926, Page 5

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\ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1928. HIGH SCHOOLS TO GIVE COURSE [t Shisy o Fuori™s | e S——(r1; _— p— IN PRACTICAL ‘SALESMANSHIP 1.5 B baarihiom s a1 i Wanted to Rent \\'nlsmfl.h,nl ;“hel‘,t (‘l‘irus IA‘Etmh'(n Congress ights to Monroe; 3 . S . . . Trusheim, teacher, class 1A, Congress 7 . - Miss Ethel Zanger Appointed in Charge of | B, from frade 7 fo, 5 K2 : TR Furnished and Unfurnished Pierce-Webb to Brent-Dent; E. L. Classes, Following Idea Sponsored by %fié???l;ézgfiy%?ififig b o Houses and Apartments : ‘ By Season or Year RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY in the L. G. Hayes, teacher, class 1A, from % Hotel lnn = { b Fa S I . Fa ; k. b~ % : of tho) W, Coftren, teacher, oluss 14 Force: Goi-Gre 1o 5L MW, > b / SPECSALIZING IN RENTALS appointment of | Brunhouse, teacher, ¢ 4 Daily, $1.00, $150, §% ) ) : H PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 Ivah Richards, teacher, class 1A, D ST Local Merchants Assocmtwn. Brént-Dent, from supplementary teacher to grade 3; H. M. Diller, (Continued on Seventh Page.) oo = fi A practical salesmanship course will | class 6, from Edmonds to Barnard; to be In charge of | Keene to rd; McK; 10t v avatory, like Mol P ing of sales- manship in Dr. k i ¢| MAYER & CO. [REE ST i ¢obowe) D.J. Kaufman ¥ 5 s part of their ‘fi‘/ Vo& - Vo, R s ok e Varios, mereanii " Will Be Closed = he o 2 : 1005 Pa. Ave. Backed by Merchants. -—-é 2SO ; - 5 1724 Pa. Ave. e the appointment | in salesmanship was tak- on committee | . #| Friday, Sept. 17th t of sales s s L Home of the “2-Pants” Sust Consistency in the Living Room CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED \ 2 Between 1 and 4 v o by the O’Clock P.M. g The living room is the heart of the home and leave the n . . . ot Dr. Ballou, | the center of family life and fellowship. 19 of the| - It is worthy of the sincerest thought. on account of Death of 2 ikl . Here a{; the Lifetime FumiturchStore YZ“ v]:ill by while. 13 would| 3 nd appropriate plenishings whether e s 6 ok el Alfred B. Roche your home be a little bungalow or a ers wish in order that none will | great house with its formal drawing Jose through the decision. Retirements Approved. | room. rement of John C. Nalle, | for 28 years a member of this principal of the tenth fsion, and M arion P 1, - organization. The Karpen three-piece overstuffed group ant superintendent of s | r ok : » combined service of 102 illustrated is in a good-looking velour e tea e with tapestry seat tops and only $195, c 2u; We'd love to show you t]'lmugh our mer principal of Miner . will succeed Miss displays. jed to appoint H. intendent of Lifetime Furnéture Is More Than A Name MAYER & CO. Rermombior Folline- or'the Job Barnard School. Miss I C N : 2 Seventh Street Between D & E These two live stores will be Mortimer w a stra- s, 4 e ot | g STl ' o i L . closed Saturday (8 AM. to 6 et e s : : | PM.), to observe Religious Holy Day. So you better Schools he use oot ot Suntor A TI s F A C TI ON ] b “Hop" in here tomorrow and on the board de- S ‘ get your “New Fall Bonnet™ « ff so they e ! bright and early. The smart- S The ownership of one of these eight-room homes will always est Hats in tow-n—'for ne justify a genuine display of pride —and rightly so— for they are beautifully designed et —well built—and convenient= ly and meodernly appointed. the pur in personnel LS » . stance “lamp” mine! 1333 Ingraham 4th. ‘ Street NW. Sasple TERRACE m’PM"Pm'%@« Robinhoods. . $3.50 Recommended by foot experts all over the country for children. They have all the necessary features to insure sturdy growth, are smart. Your child deserves the best. Three of the newest styles are shown below. Shoes that will stand the rugged hard wear, that school gives in play. and SUITS ( Thirty Dollar Values) PIED PIPER HEALTH SHOES Four A. Two-tone Tan Calf Oxford, featuring the new square toe, with blond trimmin, . for girls. Sizes 113 to 2, $5.85. : ¢ No Alteration Charge or growing girls, sizes 2% to 8, $8.00. Deposit Cheerfully Accepted B. Golden Tan Scotch Grain Brogue Oxford, Blucher style, square brass eyelets, English punching, rubber heels. For the Junior Boy. Sizes 1134 to 2, $5.85. C. Brogue Tip Blucher. A high-lace school shoe for little boy or girl, in smoked elk, tan elk, patent leather, two-tone olive or white calf. Sizes 8J4 to 12, $4.75. Mone y- ' Worehior M oy Bk J a Souvenirs Free to the Children ~ Stetson Shoe Shop | D.J.KAUFMANT< 1305 F Street 1005Pa. Ave. =~ 1724 Pa. Ave. wder. Raleigh Haberdasher, Manage: ? Youll soon our new baby evevywhere 000000000000000000’0.0000.00000000000'“00‘ L TILSIILSINTARANTAANSASAISSSASSSSSARARRSSASSSSAASR LS ARSI ANRINANS ARSI AR NNN

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