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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. €. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1926. HIGH QCHOOIIS TO GIVE COURSE |teacher, class 1A, from Peabody- Cuts Tax Arrears Fines. [to 2 per cent between August * and 15, |and the legal limit of interest on loans. | N | Ea1 . K. E | |and Yo 3 per cent per month between | though otherwise of no practical sig: | | Hilton to Edmonds; K. E. Bohrer.| g ., ncentive for prompt paymen 15 and September 1: but that | nificance under the existing mone: THE IN PRACTICAL SALESMANISID | oox. som, 1o Shinrrs o iy ot s e Ssvorpmon | atss Sopeemtcs 1. rition. 10" the | stringency, nas accelerated tax collec AUTUMN-OF - TWENTY - SIX Maury: Myrtle E. Moore, teacher, has announced that the usual fine of | full fine of 4 per cent, an extra 10 per | tions by making it more advantageous | class 1A, from Morgan to Blair- |4 per cent per month on tax arrears|cent is to be charged, according to | for taxp s to borrow money than | T T | will be reduced to 1 per cent per month | United States commerce reports. The | to subject themseives to fines for de- | C - ¢ ) (Continued from Fifth Page) Asars T B Dusiace. teathar cse] 2Yes: B, H.Tawrence. teAchien | on/all payments, made hefore July81, [rediiction of the oficlal iiscotiit rate i ¥ed payment. | —_(Continued fron h_Page) |visor; L. R Durisce. teacher. clasc|class 14, from Ketcham-Van Buren |0 2 — | teacher, class 14, from Park View H. Boul. eacher, class -1, |'9, Corbery; H. L. Prieat, teacher | Ggfl | Diviston 2; B. J. Haycock, teach ch-Towers to Langdon; Helen |{ass 14, 1B { - s 1A, W Division teacher, class 1A, _from vood: C. cer, | ss 14, from her, ‘class 1A, trom | *THE‘AUTUMN:'OF TWENTY - SIX" e Elsie Roche, teacher, class 1A, from ckington to Wallach-Towers 1 | Hubbard-Raymond to music depart- McBride, teacher, class 1A, : D. T. McCammond, ment; L. F. King, teacher, s 1A, | from Wallach-Towers to Buchanan; as . from Congress 4 M. K. Steele, from Cooke to | rk View: M. B. Venables, teacher, | ass 1A, Park View to Cooke; Marion | from Truesdell to Whittle . J.|M. D. Ball, teacher, class 1A, fromn Drake, teacher, class 1A, from Den- Buchanan to Wallach-Towers; H. L nison to Keene: D. Foster, teacher, | Burton, teacher, class 1A, from wesdell to Petworth; |division 2 to division 6; B. I. Dagnall, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH > rds, teacher, class 1A, | teacher, class 1A, from Brent-Dent mith, teacher, class 1A, from Mon- e to Truesdell Marion Peabody-Hilton: § V. Beller, i. L. Dermody, r, class 1 m Pet- | teacher, class 1A, from Gales-Blake 3 from Maury o | n; 0. ¢ s y-Hilton; E. V. Snowden. | ' dner ak. rom it Ik i S e Bt TR T o Kley, teacher, \, s = — — - ¢ from gr: M. E. — & g L] er, class 1A, from Brown | anney; M. S. Conway, ! HE I " = . A :"1A, Brbwn, from grade FOR l y THE last two buying days before school! Great : teacher; L. A. days for the Boys—getting togged out in smart, . 3 | ) sturdy clothes that Saks has selected for them. / And great days for Mothers—who know the satis- ‘ = x o .l-j The Autocar Builcling‘ | PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTE 1 faction of every purchase here. Helliwell 3 Sl 13th and Pa. Ave. N.W. 0 B ¢ B r, teacher | fireet, teache ! A'modern 4-story fireproof building contain- F h l S I S t h e D O u b ]- e Z o Ju-n-lor ngh 1: I ing 1,700 square feet offered | j ; ) 2-Trousers Suits at a low rental. B rea S t e d 2 ki T rou Sers (First Long Trousers Section) e I | $ 75 1 ] L i ° . $ s WEAVERBROS | Saks Suit at $35 =4 809 15th St. N.\W. Main 9486 | E choose the Double- figure of the boy just mak- S : e : e Breasted as an instance, | ing his first appearance in long . R S— R — ccatits. 66 AMaty. Thalii AEe !l’?lls(‘l’s—bfllfs Tailored Suits ae 80 Y with two pairs of trousers. The s 14, Blaird ie turning to it these days. But season’s mewest, most attractive Plerce:Webi o, Cureey: Mar | both Double-Breasted and ! materials and colors. Sizes 30 St hron N : Single-Breasted models are to 38.—(Second Floor.) abody-Hilton |')H|H‘ Buvier, teachcr ’ | equally distinguished and authentic. Equally impres- X Ken | 18 » sive in pattern. Equally Wash Suits Shirts and Petwor allw . y b o L worthy in fabric - quality: Randie T we e NEINE L Equally well tailored. And : for Boys Blouses Nicholls. rom Uy | —equally far ahead, in in- 5 e » 1A from Wall Y Z i/, trinsic value, of any other 51 69 - 95 Towers to Buchanan; 1. M. 5 Q. . T N AR att hed teacher, class 1A; Wallich ) \ > ‘ ‘ $35 Sack Suits "h“’h, the BATNS colotsh andicons Tt e pudes of Tl : E. V. : 7 { | clothing market affords! binations in high-grade ~ woven Madras, Broadcloth, S p / et wash fabrics. Sport, Flu'r- Rayon Striped Madras, ete. per, Button-on and Middy Plain colors and combina- styles. Guaranteed fast Blouses 7 to 16 years. 4l ham-van Buven, fi b SR > Topcoats, Including 3 color. Sixes *2% to 10 Shirts 12 to 1413 neck. D |/ [ i 4 \ | ) o S J (Second Floor.) ~~(Second Floor.) 1A, Ketcham-Van Buren, from i 3 Knlt-TeX/ o $30 2 1 to 3 M 1A, Ketcham-Van 3w LA M. Crovic, uucher ‘e / ; UMBERS of them! Va- A L C ary i : - 7o riety that makes possible Boys 4 Plece Sults : $6 t0 48 satisfying individual selec- One Pair Long and One Pair of Golf Al Good Values tion. All weatherproof—all Trousers or Two Pairs of Golf Style of typical Saks quality. Third Floor. . Division T; A. Hughe: class 1A 2 rl:\l\l|ll1|)|1l Madison; L. tandall, teache! Taa MEN planning to go through the Fall and Winter 4 with shoes combining good style and wearing qualities will choose this new French last with semi- square toe and folded, triple-stitched tip. It is cut from imported Russia calfskins of top grade, and has calf- E emphasize the lined quarter. < «» The price, $7.00, gives but little wearing qualities MiEeucrite | indication of its true worth. of these manly-looking. splendidly tailored teacher, 1 1A from | » = = = ¥ = = = - = ! . 8 4.0 | i g J Sui her il ! | STURDY SHOES FOR BOYS AT $3.50 AND $4.00 ] Suits. Doublé breasted acher, —\ styles, with vest. A DO' 'GLAS [ y _ - | splendid variety of the & £ | ' SE4 : T L (Baeanis i ol N B ; 4 2aas/ FsE . 0 _no b Shoe Co. | epnamel finish : : : : Boys’ 4-Pec. Suits i e of United States (2, Manufacturers and Retailers | 2 Ii ik 10 o hos KA rs; MG vaes CADD. | | — 1 i ST Y 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, N.W. ata lower cost i ot o Factories at Brockton, Mass. OEEy SKTEHnAY EVERINGS 'WO TROUSERS VEST SUITS of splendid quality ma- ! terials, including Corduroy. Newest Autumn colorings and lustrous Barreled , sod tylee: Siues 110 T8 (Sesond Fisor.) Sunlight is washable ‘ i - | = ‘ New Autumn Pajamas of sheer beauty on walls and wood- BED R S - INwork, Barreled Sunlight can only be - i SPON Hose Flannelette compared to the finest enamel. Yet it costs less—and one coat is equal to two | 51 ——31 -50 51‘00 of ordinary enamel in covering power. | HE largest, most com- AT striped effects i \ , striped effects in If 'you want a tint— Iy / T plete showing of the warm fleecy Flannel- he lustrous surface of Bar- here’s an easy wa new Jacquard patterns. i 2 Miogeowigr},lt. 1 e e s | Bvery conocivible colorul €ttes. Onepiece style—4 to reled Sunlight is so smooth 1 S By simply adding colors-in-oil to Bar- | and attractive new weave, 14 years. Two-piece style - tile—and so durable that washing can- r:]lad Sunlight, you in:: ohtlu: ;ucfly 1 .;}vlemiid value. — Second 8 to 18 years. Well made e . the tint you want to match any ., v.—(S y not injure it. scheme of interior decoration. Ask | T siid tooRiye SecondiiTecw) i A about the new Barreled Made by the exclusive Rice Process, Sun]igthin(ingCrolon in handy tubes. These Barreled Sunlight is guaranteed to re- e il ) g Sma rt Hats an d Caps in white longer than any gloss paint blending easily and i & ye p quickly with Barreled L] n Wh ich is the Ch ild | or enamel, domestic or foreign, applied Sunlight. Ji New Ideas — Just Arrived! under the same conditions. | $ 1 50__$ 2 il Sold in cans from 14 pint to 5 gallons. Of the Weal thy B Where more than one coat is to be used, | YOU'LL be delighted with spply Basreled Sunlght Undercoat st | e e and larger boys. Wear-resist- ing materials. The newest ¢ s | styles, just received, and all arre e un t £ 1 the rich colors popular for Autumn wear.—(Second Reg. U.S. Pat. Oft. . Floor.) Ev.ery employee in our " dairy dons a fresh The children of the wealthiest white uniform every R morning —and changes families in the world can have i ther during th - > ‘ course of the day if the no finer—no purer—no safer i H l I ‘ ;H REI I I & CO ; Boys’ Cricket Boys’ first one becomes soiled. milk than you can supply your | ° ; S Bl i own children with—by, means - i, . DISTRIBUTORS - | weaters anket Robes ercised . at this model of a phone call to Chestnut . Paints for Every Purpose—Glass for Every Need ! $2.95__$3.95 $3.95 dairy— assure ysu . . styles in Pull- EN| S W"a’S f Farms Dairy! 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 S v swater A1l b S Reenin buamstnct P * . “Barreled Sunlight” Is Sold by the Following Dealers: 1 are fio-.t“w-n:::i!nfzr“}‘;l. 1::;::-:‘; cfi.i'r'“z‘.','.'émffl.".fl ¥ Very unusual value. C Sizes fr 4 A 1.3 s Gu. Ave. NW. | ABE GREENBLATT, il i e b il A. ABELMAN, 1800 Gu. Ave. 3 GREENBLATT, and outing models.—(First erously cut—full of warmth. Rated highest by the District of Columbia Health Department il T:“;‘::""‘:("‘I%..f‘ BB R o B 443 Cont i Phicel) St Flioe) | SN / Boys’ Slickers Lumberjacks E | KLA Ll & = W Cherrad b R 1 TAMORRIA. 200 Pa. g s .95 s -50 : : ; - ¢ AYHELY. % 2 1 SRY onn Ave. W, | GENLINELY waterproof, ATTR.ACTIVE patt b made of the best type and colorings! Made to of fabric. Choice of Olive wear well. Very unusual €01 F > UPPLY 04 T Ei ( Arlington,” Va. Mes = F. WALLS, E. ; POTOMAC 4000 | gRAVRE (oot P e S ¢ G XE | WaknES | or Yellow—every coat guar. at this restricted pricing. . B. DEL VECCHIO, 1 34 Fi . | 2 SANT 4 . Ti - i | anteed. Also Black Rub- Sizes 6 to 16. A splendid | . £ 5 18th ¢ . T i | PoL W > a S 5 s Pennsylvania Avenue at 26th Street i ¢ 2% . W, ‘Calouial Beach, V.