Evening Star Newspaper, October 4, 1926, Page 6

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THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1926. given Sunday, (mnhm ESh h\ ‘~uph|t‘ center GIRAFFE "WAM.” AFTER MANN| PROGRAM ARRANGE et f:::::"':.:,,.u:'.:'::&*’:.:m::"e\:::\ %‘.‘.;"i | night. | The Jewish Center, which has been | s A UNI[; SERVlBES | open only about a half vear, als I_h:h:(lnxlxltnxln;:»hm (lm;:]p‘;‘l;i is un-| l | 2 - | arrangin jes of edi sups sion of s Would Be Nice Becau se He Went So Far to| season Wil B Opend Here o R e T otron given | Xamara, uibete dirctor of ihe s tone elg‘ h ourt night With Athletic by Dr. Israel Schapiro, head of m.wm On the program division of the Library e of | wrestling matches and musical enter- Accompanied by First LadYt Get New Zoo Guest. She Says—An- ' i | R TI E,m"k?“alm“m T OTERADIN | Connecticut Ave. Corner L St. In Following Custorn Set other Suggests, Hl-Spot. ! | ; e ik T ip and social service, by An intensive program of Fall and e Sy T artcraft, by Grace Deibler; jour- | as LONG AS THIS FELLOW Offering at attractive prices a few housekeeping and non-housckeeping ' LR t . by Two Years Ago. ] e [Teah. Comiminley. (Centers Bix nalism. by Herbert, Hollander: com | it y <, 6 vears ol + name for our new friend-to-be. Tl 0 70" o 4 ontgnt o |\mumu round table,'by Rabbi W. I —_— ) . -5 mother think that ‘Animal Crackers’ would [ (¢H Naurice Tisgy Rosenblum of the Eighth Street Temn- er, be a nice name for him, beca t ple: story telling cl by N Ismar lowing a custom sta Following a custor t is the name of a song and, be s, Baruch; Jewish art 2 by \ vears ago, President Coolidg oy Tl ST Barueh; Jewish art theater, b | apartments, furnished or unfurnished. day afternoon sttended divine serv-|al c ‘Lonely,” because he will be lonely | e 7{ ’,M‘T‘"{‘Jf",‘,_, l_‘:“:';\ and follc dances, hy Mise Katherine | } % Hotel Service if desired. RESTAU- ices of the Grard Lodge of Masons of ‘ asiinston o tare tor (Ihe ’\‘\:ldfl of the jungle and his ‘ e Trene Loeb ure | Shapiro. | ; | A IY sbioffie: : oot | 5% 1 | { RANT. App among those scheduled to appear at|{ A community music club will be the District of Co a held on the |jo b 5 . b A e RSt ConnectiolTit £ e A friend of mine wrote this |the center diring the coming weeks. |conducted by Mrs. Maurice Bisgyer Seitdue oS o i Y - Sy f {Both the concert and lecture series|and a symphony orchestra is in the q cut and Florida avenues, The service : DD or se name the giraife ‘11i-Spot,’ | will be open to the public {process of forn \ by Hlenri Soko 1000 persor : L - ¥ 2 R The first Jecture will be given Oc-|lov, conductor of the National String The National Sore Throgt Remedy | a ed more than 2 e g tober 24. Rabbi Wise, one of (hulwxrur SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVEIT | 1 : / Ibest known rabbis of New York, and| * A series of Jewish plays and mov 3 Mrs. Coolidge, who beside him |y 3 Biing vic o ~ When they | . founder of | ing picture will be given during were leavir is with Brig. fary ‘Donald, 11, United § retired Army ! atory, writes: L the Civil War and |s r the little iish-American War wl v to the Zoo. | mnnfitqa}zfz e g N 1 love him corted throt . ) < this letter from M junior ern S 03 Palham Courts. Memorial Church Re ,1 1 \nm_ sap the life of the hair. chapiain of the Senate, offered the Guard against them with The sermon was preached | v 1 s e N@wbro Herpicide Avenue Presbyteri B Ny A Fashion Showing that discloses s i | Pimples and Blotches, X e o, S g b All that is new in weaves POSING AS POLICEMAN 11. : T CONVICTS LIQUOR =SPY™ | it " ‘ and colors vour sin clear an Th n e for Win i frhtations. | Colored Informer Also Accused of | L1100 atan | Vogue Pattern Having Blackjack in His | $c Fober® 1 cotored police in. | FOR SKIN IRRITATIONI / . fo.mer in v prohibition cases, now ey s - 7 = h | % ronation for Carrving a concesied : _ ; 4 v Make Your Fall Wardrobe convicted by Judge Rob- ngly in Police Court to 7 = o s lavge of impersonating v , 27 fi : : on the Proper Foundation a policeman and carrying a “black- 4 : T 7 R jack."” < 7 ; s For the latter char his personal bhonds were ind on the other Policeman Victor P Kew of the| f % o : ‘ co. Fhe ses 'S paved B nneiing: L Accoming ottEe : & The new fabrics are here—in the new colors. The season’s pageant officers, Saunders had a pol e i has begun—and the high-lights of the new mhru mode—interpreted ! i i Duosettes possess new interest. especially when you reported to have been stolen, and told £ eral persone ithatihe was e police : by Vogue in Paris-acclaimed fashions—are to be seen here in our | are p]anmng your .:\utunm \\'urd'robo for it forms the proper foundation upon which to make your : : informal showing. All the lovely new fabrics—new soft woolens, d 1 to show to ad I ill Saunders had been of great assi . i A {othies nrob= resses and to show to advantage the new silhouette. Ivets and lustrous silks—are here to solve your clothes prob e ) h 1 supple velvets and lustrous 1 Of lovely broche and knitted elastic—lightly boned to his me: iaking out v cases, for a long time. § I“E lem—smartly and economically § allel o e KT 4 i smartly a ally. ERIgIgH —they give elegance and perfection of line. You GIRL PENS DEATH NOTE. .I- MAGH' | . V I { will find dressmaking made easier if you fit yvour s | s | Ca,SSIa, e Vet BT dresses on the unbroken lines of the duosette—that n : ezx eP :< y anl Nm::\m Is Hearty caters! Hard ;mt:ker:[”Tha ) combines brassiere and girdle in one garment. and—Poison Blamed. distress you fear after forty will not $ $ $ SACh RS FATTA oMot appear—or if it should, can bo dis- 50 a Yat 3.50 to $14 a Yard e polled in about o minute, Thou- s $10.50 to $30 < 2 3 f:-‘l,l; {’flfllfi'g’flnfi"f”f‘;’:‘g t‘:{:]mc:: For vourseli or for the children, Velvet is the season’s leading fabric Corset Section, Third floor Tt is ac drnndmun\fl nothing is smarter nor more alone, or used with crepe. chiffon or ici pract than Cassia—a kasha- georgette—as a trimming touch—and s Stnart tablet, Worth tryingl like fabric. In simple lines, this in the evening for dresses and wraps=. please take me | swect stomach for twenty five cents. CRs i Rdeal 0T coats o Suits. Colors were never lovelier—textures F h S P B Free BOX Now never as soft—an unusually wide se- ; Vot ot the ewing asket | State Rank, Lan- . ; g Get a pocket metal hox of Stuart’s tab- s 5 ne given in the notes. | yets for lnqll-lnt-r——l\np it filled from the lection. Plttorn Pattern Sk 1he paret of T depc r Lig 60c size. Sold in every drugstore, ot No. §626 No. 8669 P, i the address, “511 West Allegan, $ie oo aip O F ’ l No. 8626 V0. 460 You'll need so many of these aids in making r T e e riska Cloth Price b5 Price 65c TR TR it Py s, v i hem attractively sz, T STUARTS| 56 2 Yard Crepe Satin G sepeiies [oin woman died Trom ,, v)\unhu color con t and the new anof e e W e woras | DYSPEPSIA TABLETS | $3 to $5a Yard shiyring: Vogue Patiern No Clark’s O. X. T Cotton s o T ey S| ——— A charming material—and a 8626; sizes. 14 1o 20 . black and white: dozen.....55¢ Mich. | b (Right) Crepe satin # it Spool Silk, in all the new Iall shades and black and white. most important woolen for Fall x 2 . K L . . X t Ctrbe CEea At R aoR self in this model. Vogue Pat- ards, do *1.10; ea wear—Iriska Cloth makes many 'he lustrous crepes are a favorite Rl lde Ll s 50 yards, dozen, £1.10; each ...... ..10c EDMONSTON & CO., Inc. I of the smart sports frocks and and ‘3;;1‘)“”“"l;gffi'f'l“};";‘l"“t]'f.\\“,;I“"“j;;;‘_\ 100 yards, dozen, $2.10; each ... ..18c WWWN New Address—612 13th St. £l Fechiool resse s MoEe RN s s e Faliic il ey colbr—tieien: Silk Seam Binding. Fall shades, 7 vards to the bolt.....30¢ Bet. F and G Sts. (West Side) PIONHICSRtLCRPa e green—the rich, dark reds—the golden e Silk Bias Fold, in new Fall shades: 3-yard pieces. % browns and every other new color and w look to this frock of Piece i 7 3 sim pl aceful 1 ogue Home of (Left) Velvet is given a touch of — black. ,';;j(‘f” gracefil line; ogue \111; lli;n(rmlmlr lnnpm contrast sn ogue Pattern No. fo. (Right) Crepe and welve i THE ORIGINAL FOOT FORM . g it (nn;hmmmm Hip Flares, in black .uu! \\Imc pair .. 2619 ; sizes 2 to 8 years. BOOTS FOR MEN’ WOMEN 4 (Right) Warm enouah for Wenter ames e M:y‘/{e./‘ra }m e Princess Pin Books, 500; assorted black and white. AND CHILDREN - | umi”hm'!.\- in color—Friska makes SeHEE : thess are the estt R this Vogue dress pattern, No. $ De Long Pins, all sizes. Paper. ‘\"‘”" Designed c 3 2625 sices 8 to 14 years. 6 a Yal’d Long-waisted Silk Dress Linings; shoulder styles; black or white ¢ Wilsnap Fasteners, black and white. Card T.ames are vouthfully becoming and (:;l‘;xlr'ud »I himbles; assorted colors and sizes. Dozen, smarter than ever. Then there are _30es eafih “eens e A Relieve : 2 also brocades of glittering metallics— Sterling Silver Thimbles 4 a hund: ase ) 3 ol gorgeously colored. from which to Import~d Needle Barrels; assorted sizes of K() needles, 15¢ choose. 1 Tailor’'s Reversible Tape Measures Dozen, $1.75; : (- 1 PR : ¢ \: 10 rents 3 L Dean’s English Tape Measure; reversible, with metal hem irom Patrons at the Sto g g 1 o be FITTED | ey a’ces - SRNES You'll learn what it means t W. B. Skirt Markers, 20 inches. .. ... .$1.50 The Enlareed ow our Expe nt shoes to assure ¥ 3 il ; 1\,.\““:.' Correct Various Foot Troubles . 50C to $7.30 a Yard i 1 ‘ T'omato Pin ( u&h‘mnk. wool filled ..25¢ . Lansing, Mich.” World row 4 \ | For dresses and blouses—for the vivid ship them rywhere £ vounger set and the older woman-— Strawberry Emeries Beautiful Metal Laces—lovely Mar- L Perfect Dressmaker’s Pins, "4-pound box. got, Applique and Chantilly—so much Scissors Sharpeners the vogue—even f_«»r daytime wear— ¥ A Notions Section, First floor. offer a wide selection. Vogue Patt Pattern Pattern Sheer silks—georgette and chiffons— f,:ya(‘l'fgzzy B 1\': 8;3; No. 2619 No. 2625 P lovelv in all the Fall shades—a . g, H 5 Price 40¢ ac Tl P e O U e S kiiceltse WiSS F . Sh Fabric Sections, Second floor. Fabric Sections. Firs( and Second floors, Pattern Section. Second floor. Ine ears ’ and Scissors Miss Margaret Case Miss Anna Fennell For Fall Dressmaking of New York City of New York City Arentiien Vogue's Associate Fashion Editor : Vogue Pattern Expert Made of the ruce Shoe . : 5 Y . will speak tomorrow on will assist you in finest steel with T SMART FABRICS AND | cutting e o= BB FORATTONN . el | e (Incorporated) M ing, 10:30 ° Aft , £:30 - ; n S 612 13th Street mwen Side—Bet. F & G Sts. «Lo: 'n‘::g\- Building — Begining Wédnesday and Rest of the Week All Sizes, 312 to 7 inches—85¢ to $2.50 Pair Next Droop's Music House Cutlaey Sectten. D ien: ANDREW BETZ, Manager

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