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24 STREET LIGHTING | 30 PCT. GREATER D;stnct Electncal Engmeer,'h in Annual Report, Urges Bet- ter Fire-Alarm System. Improved street liz talled i v ed_the from " | Succeeds Kenneth Bovay, Who Is light New Lamps Greatest Feature, the peak ”h of ‘the fire recent re vention part of the sy sections Our to provide sati at Bnfiab-—wa excise tax additional—rserms if desived buys you flzzs luxurious, hand-built, 5-passenger- PIERCGE The five-passenger, swo-door Coach Six charmiéng coler eptions THE EVENING S’I‘AB. WASHINGTON, D. C., |Government Plane, Forced Down by Fog. ‘ U roots Tree and Rams 2 Parked Cars‘ | Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMBER ND, Md.,, September ing account of fog a Government airplane up- lrm»y:d an apple tree in an orchard on the National F 2 landed without difficulty and the sec- one machine circled quite a time be- fore glid'ng to the ground only to/ meet disaster. A number of people had gathered after the landing of the | first machine. No one was in either utomobile. Yoder’'s machine was i ly damaged and the airplane so cked that it had to be dismantled nd is being shipped away today. ither the pilot nor the mechanician | s hurt. SHERIFF DROPS DEAD. J. Strider Moler of Martinsburg on | previously | IOHN H.BEALL IS NEW MT. RAINIER MAYOR airplane had Special Dispatch to The Star. MARTINSBURG, W. Va., Septem- her 21.-—J. Strider Moler, 45 years old, sheriff of Jefferson County for the ast two years, droppd dead of heart Moving to Brookland—Police Court Created. prohibition ~agents began to | search a car, captured after a long se, in which liquor was found. He a former member of the lower State Legislature. o the coun- — and John Ho |00 oourt to be held each Friday night, " presided over by Justice of the Peace Robert E. Joyce. It rwenty-eighth, Twenty-ninth and ‘edar streets, upon request of the Women’'s Civic League, at Park. It was announced et | Rhode Island avenue to Thirty-sev- Comtteuction pro. | €nth street, the first thoroughtare to = be permanently ress here. 308 ober improved by PR pany. — ht also n1<=ed‘ One of October 1, pro- | clocks here varies only two one-hun- 1t of a town po- 4dreth~ of a second a day. GflNSTiPATIUN WRECKS HEALTH Get sure, permanent relief with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Don’t let ‘this hideous disease wreck your health with its poisons. Constipation may be the father of more than forty ills and ailments. Yet there is an way to relief and health— Mr. Herman’s letter: BRAN is wonder stipation if regularly eaten, bes cause ‘it is 100% bran. Eat two tablespoonfuls a day—in chronic cases, with every meal. _Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is a de- licious ready-to-eat cereal. Serve it with milk or fruit. Use it in cookmg Delicious recipes on the E ckage. Made by Kellogg in attle Creek, Michigan. Sold by all grocers. Served everywhére. 9 for thirty out, hardly abl have been using your ALT-BRAN for six months and T am a well man, feel fine, and as regular as a clock. 1 'don’t know how I could live without my bran.” H. T. HERMAN, Healing Springs, Virginia. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is guare @anteed to permanently relieve cone Succumbs After Liquor Chase. |} uble last night, while he and Fed- || as decided to make repairs on || Spring || that Newton || | street, from Thirty-fourth street and || the | | 1 be opened to traffic Oc- || the G vernments master || 274 Boys’ $1 Vests Two for 11 0dd Vests, left from suits, all wool, suiting mix- tures; sizes 5 to 16 years of age. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOU! 1926. IT PAYS TO 1,260 Boys’ S0c Knit Ti ies | Three for Brand-new Fall Imitated, But Never Equaled—Goldenberg’s ()RIGII\AL f;"z ] of first importance. furnishings. 300 Boys' 79¢ to $1 Caps, Two for $ New Fall Caps, of all wool and wool mixture suiting materials, iv assorted light and dark patterns; sizes 6% to Tl%. 360 Boys’ $1.50 to $2 Hats and Caps $ Hats and Caps, for boys of all alpine and s 615 to Tla. 284 Boys’ $1.19 to $1.39 Pajamas $ A new shipment just received in time for this sale—well made pajamas of striped outing flannel, in one and two picce styles; sizes 4 to 18 years. 242 Boys’ $1 & $1.25 ¢« Brand Shirts (Slight Irregulars) Two for $1 This lot represents samples and _slight {rregulars of famous make, each bearing the well known trade mark, which will be Instantly recognized as that of highest standard and quality. Choice of broadcloth, madras, percales, etc., in white, tan, blue and fancy striped effects; sizes 12 to 14 neck measure. All-Wooi Separate Coats Purchase the first coat at the spe- cial price of $2.00. Select another ILLLLI L1 1L L1111 LI L L LI L LA LL I AL 7 VLI 111117 LT AL L1 L LTI L AL F P P LSS L LTI L L 1L SSwmEn \5\\ \§ \\\\\WWWW%/ At eoee %/@@fi == Watch and Wit for! HERE’S THE PLAN: Pay $10.75 for the First Suit, QOvercoat or Mackinaw and Select Another Gar- ment (Any Style or Size), for Both Garments for $11.75 Really, you must see these suits, over- coats and mackinaws to appreciate what this sale offers in the way of values and as- sortments. Just when your boy needs a new outfit for Fall and Winter, to find such wonderful economies, is good luck indeed. THE SUITS—AIl wool and wool mixtures, With TWO PAIR new single and double breasted styles for Fall. (LML IETI LI LA I AL AL L LI AL L A LY P LA 500 Boys’ Two-Pants Vest Suits Winter Overcoats and Mackinaws In the Boys’ Depate The Once-a-Month Bargain Event That Washington Mothers One Day Only—W ednesday, Sept. 22nd Our great September DOLLAR DAY for boys comes right at the opening of school, when the boys’ Fall outfitting is We've made preparations on a scale so vast that every thrifty mother will find it well worth her while to attend this important economy event and purchase everything needed to supply the youngsters with Fall clothes and Not since we inaugurated our DOLLAR SALE for boys have so many big values been offered. Quantities are listed before each item and the sale is limited to these amounts. We cannot fill mail or phone orders for DOLLAR DAY offerings. 300 Boys’ $1.50 to $7 “Bell” Shirts $ Of Tmpotred English in white, tan and bl tached and neckba sizes 12 to 14 neck miea Madras, 600 Boys' $1.79 Jersey Suits $ in smar of pants—some with one pair of jong pants and one pair of kni ers, others with two pairs of knickers. the lot and a few two-piece sample suits in the lot. are four-piece English vest styles. Somc three-piece suits in The majority All sizes 5 to 17 years. Sizes 3 to § Years THE OVERCOATS are of heavy warm Winter weight wool mixtures, in newest models, with convertible collars. Sizes 8 to 17 years. of attractive colorings for dressy wear. THE MACKINAWS are heavy weight wool mixtures, Just the kind N or Sizes 8 to 17 years. well tailored of real Mackinaw cloth, in rich plaids. boys admire and want for cold weather wear. Sweaters for School Wear yles and Colorings 288 Juvenile Sweaters Former $1.50 and $1.79 Grades Newest 300 Boys’ $2 and $2.45 Pullover Sweaters (Perfect Quality and Slight Irregulars) $ Boys' Sweaters, good, serviceable, part - wool quality, in heather mix- tures and fancy ocolle- glate styles; V-shaped necks; sizes 28 to 34. Perfect quality and slight irregulars in this lot—coat and pull-over styles, in assorted col- ors and combinations; sizes 22 to 28. * 2m BOYS, $5 to $8 IRIIIIIIIII I III 2P II I TP I TSI I T AL ELTIITTETII TII LTI LI LS A LL L LA IIILIIIT L LTI L T PR L LI LA I AT AL 17T LI POA AL 11RO 1121720 1,600 Boys’ 79c to $1 Blouses Perfect Quality and Slxght Irregulars, TWO for Variety e grade sorted heathe Oliver Twist mc round collar, 2T T2l 2 7 2 77 72270 1,200 $1.39 to $3 Grades Junior Fall Suits Oliver T models, as as lumber suits, * of ing mixtures, neat check plain color flannels. 8 years. 300 $1.79 Junior Corduroy Suxts 300 Junior Corduroy & washable walsts, sailor collar, v buttoned on knee collars and cuffs entire suit years. ck 35 Boys’ $5 Norfolk Suits 1 coat, any size or style, for and other make Blouses, each made with double-yoke back, collar attached and long sleeves. Materials are broadcloth and percale, in white, tan and blue, also fancy striped and neat checked effects. Sizes 6 to 16 years. 600 Boys’ 69c to 95c Sport Blouses, Three for J7inal clearance of our entire stock of Sport Collar Blouses, each perfect quality; neat striped effects, as well as whites, tans and blues. All full cut and made with double yoke back; sizes 6 to 16 years. $ Both Coats for $3.00 4 large manufacturer accumu- lated a lot of coats during the Summer months and sold them to us at a big price concession. Ma. terlals are all wool, in light, med- fum and dark shades; sizes 4 to 18 years, regulars and stouts. Boys’ Wearables, $1 to $1.39 Values Two for 220 pleces In the lot, ik N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Our entire st \ \ \ N N § N —body by Pierce-Arvow Increased production has now made E(mlblc a reduced price on the most sought-for car turned out by Pierce-Arro ts lux- urious body is ‘hand-built of aluminum and ash by chroc-m:row s own master woodworkers. Your choice of six different colors at no extra cost. Its long wheelbase, 130 inches, insures riding com- fort not otherwisc obtainable. An economy cngmc—14 to 17 miles per gallon! Come in, if you can, to take this Pierce- Arrow for atrialdrive. Or, if you prefer, we shall gladly send it to your door. Series 80 344 Pairs Boys’ Regular $1.50 to $2 Lined Pants $ Boys’ Lined Pants, of corduroy and suiting mi tures, for school and dress wear; every pair full cut and lined; sizes 7 to 17 years. 300 Boys’ 79c Corduroy Pants Two Pairs for 1 mouse color; 5 $ Boys' Codurdy Straight Kriee Pants, WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDSa 167 Boys’ $1.15 to $2 | Koveralls& Play Suits $ 436 Boys’ $1.39 to $3 Wash Suits 1 Choice of our entire remaining stock of better de Wash its e tomor- row at $1.00 each. Oliver Twist, mid- dy and flapper styvles, in all popular plain and Sizes 3 to 8 years, -passenger, 4jwr - $3150 71—!-@@. 4~door .- 3% 7-passenger, 4-door Limousine . 3430 —et Baffe elo—wor esxio tax addivionel Terms if desired FOSS-HUGHES COMPANY 1141 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Washington, D. C. Telephone Frank. 4541 Summer Play genuine ing uits, of khakl, blue and 293 Boys' B¢ fo $1 Play Suits, 2 for- of Play Suits, { ¢ Our entire stock Df B g } T 1 ) ( { { ( { zes from 2 to 6 Sale $1 price, PRSP ¢ ideal for school wear; sizes 4 to 9 years.