Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1926, Page 38

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EVENING STAR. T HOG CHOLERY HiS THREE WEST STATES Disease Causing Heavv Losses in lllinois, lowa and Nebraska. Buy An Automobile For “Tllats All” “No More to Pay” - 3-DAY SALE ONLY, OCT. 16, 17, 18 SELLING OUT ALL USED CARS " No Junk—All Running—Tires—N’Everything éé 99 As well us we that you can’t hardly buy two tires for You Know — $42.50, AND YOU WONDER if i’s true we can or will sell a car faor this small price—WE WILL. IT’S NO SECRET We have on hand over 100 cars, mhny of them cost hundreds of dollars, therefore WE ARE GOING TO TAKE OUR LOSS. -~ AND SELL YOU THE FOLLOWING CARS At $42.50 (That Is All You Pay) Buicks’ Dodges, (Touring and Sedans) Qverland Sedans, Reo Touring, Peerless Sedan, Dixie Flyer Roadster, Oldsmobile Sedans, Ford Coupes, Ford Touring, Ford Roadster any many other makes. BEFORE YOU BUY ANY USED CAR SEE OUR CARS, THEIR FINE CONDITION, PAINTED, NEW TIRES, AND HONESTLY REPRESENTED TO YOU CERTIFIED CARS CARRY 30-DAY GUARANTEE " has mednt muth to my girl who is now thirteen years old and serum is not qua {SIX TRIED IN BOY S DEATH.| No Expenses in Primary. | Special Dispatch to The Star. Plead Not Cumv to Killing Com-| ,.'"" e of Riverdale re- nd spent none in her . :n at the revent pri- r the Republican nomination | id to have | 2 ted fn by | 1/ s birthp unts, Lan sburgh & Bro. 7TH, STH AND E STREETS Dr. Scholl’s Representative is in our shoe section, to- morrow for the last time. 1i vou haven't asked his advice on your foot prob- lems come down temorrow. No Charge For Kas taken it ever since a tiny baby. After taking it their colds ® sul gt' and coughs vanish. I have had many expenences with good old sonsultation Syrup Pepsin and just can’t praise it enough.” (Name and address sent - will Sin reqieit) OTHERQ soon learn there’s magic in a timely dose of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. “It has meant inore to me than any other medicine I kndw of. My dren love the taste of it and ldmc to take it. Syrup Pepsin fagnose your [ 5 i : 1 o and recommend the Truly a Family Medicine f B || oroper D Scholl appliance Why mfer b;-delck" L}:zt ?)rup P‘;ayl);m clean kout the ¥ our particular need cause of colds, coughs, fevers, bilious attacks, sour [] stomach, sick . headache. From the teething period Bl So La%V to Wear! to the infirmities of old age, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup (| | T bust <hpl Pepsin has been the family safeguard. Countless [oq cx il e ,,I“ friends urge you from years of happy experience to | vour shoe— | always keep Syrup Pepsin in the home. Get it today : vou'll never | and have it handy, ¢;fiways. Sold by all druggists. o el For a free trial bottle send name and address to Rl l Pepsin Syrup Company, Monticello, Ilinois. Second Floor, 8th St. PEPSIN $ 42 20 Many Makes Many Models 8 A. M. TOlOP M. ANSWER .~ BESTOF ALL 5 DAYS FREE DEMONSTRATION AS PER STUDEBAKER PLEDGE SAVE NEARLY HALF---REAL BARGAINS 14th St. at R. N.W. FINE CLOSED CARS---LATE MODELS ALL THESE CARS MUST GO---3 DAYS ONLY JOSEPH McREYNOLDS | (o STUDEBAKER BLDG. 1st, Zd and 3d Floors WASHINGTON, D. . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1926. & Lansburgh & Bro. &° is School, Saturday There are lessons in style and lessons in saving Money for young folks here tomorrow. 500 Furred Winter Coats for Girls $15 Warm coats of bolivia, suedine, and buckskin, for Miss 7 to 16 When the girl goes to school these cold mornings, she’ll be, warm and comfy in one of these smart coats. and straight-line models, in plain or plaid colarings. trimmed with novelty buttons—plain or slash pockets. Double-breasted Attractively Al have snuggly fur collars, and many have cuffs of matching fur. Other coats priced from $19.98 to $39.50 The Frock of Silk or Cloth $7.98 crepe de chine, jersey and fine twill frocks, and piping of contrasting colors. One and s-—dear to the hear of a girl 7 to 14. Velvet, with veste two-piece sty Raincoats Have Hats to Match 5 Red. green and blue raincoats, made in raglan style. with corduroy collars and leather collar straps. have hats to match. Sizes for girls 4 to 16 years. Jersey Frocks Go to School $5 “\estees, collars and cufis of charm to these delightiully “different™ frock shades include Changl red, jungle green. tan Every Day Is Sweater Day $2.98 No school wardrobe is complete without at-least one .weater! Here are just the kind that are so serviceable. Coat or lumberjack style. with contrasting trimming Sizes 6 to 16 years. contrasted materials add The newest and brown Fourth Floor, Lansburgh's, 8th Strect 4-Piece Suits with one pair of long Trousers And One Pair of Golf Knickers : 51875 Carefully Tailored—Minutely Detailed A pair of long trousers for Sunday and dress-up occasiotis—a pair of golf knickers for school—a single or double breasted coat ° and a vest like dad’s—an admirable combination. of the finest fabrics in colors worn this Fall. ! Double-Breasted Suits $15 FFour-piece suits of excellent quality, with double-breasted coats. vests and two pairs of trousers—one long, the other golf knickers. Sizes 10 to 18. Longie Suits, $12.75 The four pieces include a single or double breasted coat, mannish vest, rcgnlar and_goli -or goh knickers and one pair of ¢ \|/e~ 7 to 17. Suits fashioned Sizes 14 to 20. Big Boys’ Overcoats $12.75 Double-breasted box model overcoats of al! wool overcoating—wool lined. Particularly fine for the high School boy-—sizes 8 to 18, Warm Overcoats $9.75 Mannish overcoats for the little tad-- of new overcoat fabrics; double-breasted models, warmly lined. Sizes for boys 2V to 17 years Boys’ Street Floor. Lansburgh's, 8th Street Miss In-Between Chooses The Bloused Back Frock 50 Of Crepe-back Satin, Canton Crepe Junior frocks are quite as sophistica debutante sisters. Beasting u.g«mom Kk pleats and new sleeve treatments. One and two piece styles. Sizes 13 to 19, The Fur Collared Coat © $39.50 e, plaids and fascinating mix- h fur to make thesc coats girf 13 to 19. Dress or tai- The Raglan Raincoat $5 98 have selected a = Al with cotduroy collars. Red, blue, green. Sizes 13 to 19. Second Floor, Lunsburgh’s, 7th Street | Such Jaunty Little Hats, $2.98 Make little girls’ hearts skip It's no trouble to find a hat in this collection to match any oat. Velvet and silk, or felts in wide variety. When she goes a-walking Baby’s Coat Wears Fur, $10 Collars, cuffs or bandings of furs becoming youth Truly a counterpart of mother’s are these smart little coats for wee fo Made of boli broadcloth, ch or mixtures. Trimmed with gav s ing and fancy buttons. i Double-breasted or single-hreasted styles, with set-in sleeves or saddle shoulders that simulate capes. All are lined and interlined for warmth.—Sizes 2to 6. Other tots’ coats are specially priced at' $15. Foarth Floor, Lansburgh's, Sth Street Hippity Hop! School Shoes! That will stand the wear of active feet Two-toned shoes for the Junior Miss, $6. Patent vamp and quar- ter; champagne kid top. Sizes 1172 to 2—A to D widths, ‘Tan Scotch grained brogues for boys, $5.50. High shoes, with welt soles and rubber heels. Sizes 2%% to 6—widths B to D. .. Children’s two-toned high buttoned shoes, $4.50. Sizes 81 to 11; widths B to D. Bovs and Girls’ Knit Union Suits—ankle or knee length—long sleeves, sizes 2to 16, Misses’ knee-length, elbow-sleeve suits Fourth Floor, Lansburgh's. 8th Street

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