Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1926, Page 16

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‘e "2 SETLENENT 1S 5TH ANVERSIAY Many Visitors Entertained| at Neighborhood House on Birthday. The Neighborhood House sctflement had a twenty-fifth birthday party to- day. The buildings at 470 children, officlals and neighbors came | { 1n to take part in the festivities. Visitors were entertained throughout | the morning by a special program pre- sented by the children in the day aursery and kindergarten departments is being maintained in |} department until 7 while in the kind ment open hous . until noon, o ~da *bir a huge cake contain M entertain- | M - the girls’ |& Stod- | On dard, and by the i to present a sho; A community dance 1 tonight e 5 to 7 o'clock. 1 8 to 11 p. .+ refreshment ance wi her Just recently re inz §$14,000, wbers of the board of trustees ing on the reception commit- , with Mrs. Wilbur J. Can nt of the board, acting as ¢ man. Members of the board are a folioy p eorge | Alice P. Barney, Mrs. , Mrs. Robert Woods | p qur Bullard, Mrs. Wil- Mrs, James Crawford, Wate nor, Mrs. [ B Robert Phillips, | ¥ Mrs. How Ed-| Schott, | Arerica sproul, wett J h Stodd alter R. Mrs. J. Wilbur and Mrs Neligh, h Teceipt of s before noon toda fts included ; 75 cents in penni given by the children of the house. — . NEW YORK BOY SCOUTS | WILL VISIT WASHINGTON| Tour of Rock Creek Park and Cere- 3 | mony ot Arlington on iv Program Sunday. The Queens County Boy Sco Council of New York will make second annual pilgrimage to Washing- | ton Sunda { Approximately 500 boys are ex-! ‘pected to ve here at 7:45 o'clock & m. At 8 a. m. the Catholic bo; attend church services at St.| atrick’s and the Protestant hoys at | the New Y Church wh #pecial ser After K A yierian | Dr. Sizoo will preach a | ces the Scouts will | Rock Creek Park and | where serv s mg of the Un- | then & Ar will' be held a kn on Saturday, November than 1.000 Washing will make a pilgr and a wreath will Tomb. MOTHER OF “PEACHES” NAMED HER GUARDIAN m t the To 13 Boy g6 to A laid more Scouts ngton | on the | Mrs. Heenan Appointed to Defend Suit Against Daughter by Woman Alleging Libel. NEW Y Carolyn M appointed gu: brought | ing to . | an Dock- | v against * erill for libel made the apnc Court. Mrs. T ground the by newspapel “Peaches,” in whi referred to as a_ cul out by Edward W. dle-aged b she had been & separation s against tlon suit against his w Mailed 23 years ago in Waernunst East Flanders, a post card has just been delive to the addresseé in Brussels. ' Menthly Payments STEAM or HOT WATER Heatie Plants inax:m‘-! Now t We also install or pipeless Save You Money Pipeless Furnace Ready to SHIFLDS €O. 824-26 N. Howard St. Baltimore, Md.—Verno 806—10th St. N. W. Washington—Main 9185 Fort Vietoria—Bermuda. Grinsholm—Gothenburg Andania-—Hamburg . Homeric—Cherbou | Pastores—H. o | | thought of THE EVENING sHIPPING NEWS | |T L A Preference. °] - I've smoked La Cauliflower cheroots since they were first designed, and I would not give seven hoots for any other kind. They have a rich and krauty taste peculiar to themselves, and I believe they should be placed on every dealer’s shelves. .They are the cholce of red blood men, they are not things to dread; a man can smoke one now and then, and not fall over dead. They’re always good, they are not spofled by workmen lacking zeal, and when with corned beef they are boiled they make a wholesome meal. I travel much about the land, and in tobacco joints I ask for that delightful brand that never disap- points. And then the dealer says: | “By jings, we keep not those cheroots. | they’re shoddy and offensive things | that smell like burning boots. They're made down in the cabbage belt by low- grade Eskimos; the man's dlscredltedl who's dealt in stogies such as those. Now, here's a better, finer smoke, for | careful boys and girls; it is not filled :‘\ th date or coke, it's fit for belted |earls. ~ All other brands the smoker spurns when he has tried ‘Our Weed'; it makes no clinkers as it burns, no fire tongs do y I walk around for 14 miles before my brand is seen; I do not care for other styles in boneless nicotine. And I have wondered now and then why dealers do not say, “That smoke attracts red blooded men, but we are out today.” I wonder why they like to roast the smoke I love the best, “La Cauli- flower,” that is the boast of he men of the West. And while I'm wonder- ing I ask the peeler on the block why dealers like the grateless task, and knock and knock and knock. WALT MASON. (Covyright. 1926.) 4,250 Lamp-Post Tops Ordered. Contracts for 4.250 lamp-post tops and fixtures, involving a total cbst of $17,887.50, were awarded by the Com- missloners today to the General Elec- tric Co. The equipment will be used for the modernization of the Washing- ton street lighting tem now under way on an extensive scale. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% R 00 A, Compounded rlcan 1o ) Semi-Annually Assets Over $13,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N. Temporary location tion of our new bldg., JAMES BERRY, Pr JOSHUA W. CARR, Arrivals at and_Sallings From New York, ARRIVED AT NEW “YORK. Oct! L0ct. 30 “0ct. 27 .July 26 DU ...0ct.26 ARRIVALS AT NEW YORK. OUTGOING STEAMERS. SATLING TODAY. acaibo ampton : dnight ennland—Antwerp Midisht SAILING TOMORROW. nce—Plymouth and Havre...10:00 A.M. olendam Boulohe, d -10:00 AM 0:00 AM Tunibi; Colomibia. . . and_St. John Much Tobacco Grown in North. | Although tobacco is commonl s a, plant grown in the | erdble is grown in the | Especially is this | ut, where, in the | trict, there are many | other States in that | material for many als but produe feinity smoke Myr. Paint-Up Says: How’s the Roof Behaving? You can keep your old roof tight with Barrette Liquid Elastigum. $1.50 Gal. Make the Room Beautiful for $9.00 Just use “No Lustre” wall finish. It dries with a_soft velvety finish that harmonizes with the draperies. Makes Radiaters Just Like New Don't have the radiators worn and dull looking when you can give them a fresh coat of specially prepared Radia- tor Enamel at a small cost. Gold Aluminum Five Sizes & 25¢ 40c 70c $1.25 $2.00 BUTLER-FLYNN PAINT CO. 607-609 C St.—Main 4902 Store No. 2—719 17th' St. N.W. Meet me face to face and ask me how to beautify home. Long wearing qualities, good looking styles and per- fect fitting assured, quickly persuades mother that Buster Browns™are the shoes for her kiddies. 726 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Every Day Is Bargain Day in the Leader Bargain Basement |f STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926. Saturday News from All “Hahn" Stores! IGHT of them in Washington! Separate stores for women and for men. Our “Arch Pre- server Shop.” And 5 other stores carrying our general line-up of famous shoes for men, women and children. Conveniently located in downtown or busy neighborhood sections. So that we may serve everybody. So that everybody may easily take advantage of our tremendous style- selections—of the reliable “Hahn” qualities—and of the incomparable “Hahn” prices and values! Bally-Swiss New Winter Fashions Featuring a notable gathering of exclusive new Midwinter Shoes—from Switzerland—and from leading American makers. Constantly, New Arrivals ahin fpecial ! SHOES Jfor WOMEN NS ¢ Junior-Town” So that young folks’ shoes are now obtainable in our F St. Shop. A smart new oxford for girls. Tan Cobra Calf combined with brown calfskin, for young women, $8. With lower heel and broader toe, for misses, $6.50. Front-strap Pump, in black velyet or $6 moise ... side-laced, in copper- or black patent, suede quarter, moire, alliga- $6 Patent Lcather Oxford, with cut- outs, high $6 spike hesl tor A0 Brown “Baby P pump—high shown in patent leather. Brown alligator calf, tan colored “‘saddle.” Black patent leather, lizard calf trim. Shop 1207 F . Tan Scotch Grain Brogue Ox- ford, over-weight rolled sole; 7 wedge heel.. Patent leather or black velvet; high tongue; ornamental $6 buckle Tan or Alliga- tor Calf “Loop- e o Novel spike heel, strap pump $7 with applique trim. Black moire, brown kidskin, satin or patent leather. A Bally-Swiss imported gore pump. Patent leather, suede tongue. Black and silver orna- ment. For feet that have always been “Achy” legiate Ox- \ Velvet vamp, suede quarter Moire, patent piping. Patent champagne _piping. Brown Mauvette kid or Alligator calf. Brown suede, cherry patent quarter. Gun metal or black patent leather, black or brown suede, brown | Alligator kid. - Wide binding of contrasting ma- terial and fancy buckle. Opera pumps in New copper or black patent leather, black or brown moire velvet center- strap pump. Moire or patent leather, ornamen- tal trim. 57 7th&K 414 9th 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 3212 14th 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Our “Arcade Shop”—open every evening Tan Alligator Calf Strap Pump ..... $7 Same in patent leath- el Swaare THE FoOT WELL> And for those that never want to be! Not even “Arch Pre- server” Shoes ever com- bined’ smart style with comfort—the way they do here this seacon! Womens Shop 1207 F St. Also at Our 7th St., 9th St.,Arcade and Baltimore Stores LOOK TO YOUR SHOES! Everybody else does! Besides, Winter is coming on, and you need better protection underfoot. Here, in the “HAHN SHOE LEADERS” for men, are styles and values to make you lifetime customers of our stores! A =9 8 AT 1318 G St. Also at our F 7th St. and “Arcade” stores. » Llady Luxury’ Our own exclusive product are these ex- quisite silk stockings. Meet the fastidious woman’s fondest ideals of hosiery per- fection! “th Specials” A great group of high and low shoes in all leathers, for every sort of wear. Combining style, quality and sound economy as in no other shoes to be had at their prices. $5 8 $6 “Klorsheim” Florsheim shoes are as dis- tinguished in performance as they are in appearance. You can rely on them under all con ditions. That's why 2,000,000 men all over the world wear them constantly ! Most styles, $10. “Tri-Wear” For vears and years, known as Washington's best wearing men’s shoes. And now, equal- Iy notable for style. Oxfords or Shoes—all leathers. Wide va riety of popular lasts, some with built-in_arch supports. $7& $8 Buy two pairs at a time, for greater satisfaction! Silk-to-the-top chii- fons. 2 pairs, $3.75. $1895 Heavy, service-weigiit Thread Silks, with lisle top. 2 Pairs, $350. $1.85 Chiffons, with long silk leg, narrow lisle garter band. 2 Pairs, $3.25. $1.65 Medium-weight Thread Silks, with lisle top. 2 Pairs, $2.65. $1.35 At all the Hahn “Stocking Shops™—Exclusively. Men's heavy soc with Winter oxforde. At all prices—starting with some nifty novelties at the special vrice of 3 Prs., $1.50. to wear Men's “Toppy” spats—real i ones—or “Made in America.” In the popular col orings. $2.50 to $6. 414 9th 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 3212 14th 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “Man’s Shop”—14th at G Sturdy School Shoes for Girls and Boys. _ Kinds you can absolutely depend upon for strict reliability. And their styles will score big with the youngsters! New “Collegiate“ Oxfords , for Junior Women ™ In a specially featured group for high school and college voung ladies, at “Washingtbfi Belles” Real economy in women’s smartly styled Winter shoes of really wonderful value for the money. $4.50 25 attractive styles, ox- fords, pumps, straps, step-ins—some with spe- cial arch-supporting con- struction. Smart patent colt oxford with pin seal quarter. Military heel. Light tan grain leather with tip r ‘Gro-Nups” and trim of dark- misses’ apricot grain blucher oxtord, with shawl tongue and “sad- dle” of stroller tan grain leather and oblong eye- lets. 1174 to 2, $5. Girls and snail tan calf smoked elk, or patent leather dress and school shoes. 6 to 8 $2.75.. 85 to 134, $3. “Hahn Speci: misses’ and child- boys’ ren’s unusually serviceable tan laced boots. 8% to 2, 8. 2% to A new shade of blood-red calf with grain leather trim, All in sizes 2% to 7, AA-C. -~ with Stroller Tan grain quarter. 7th & K 414 9th 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 3212 14th 233 Pa. Ave. SE. g * Girls' tan shield tip Winter oxford with brass eye- quality college lets. Special, 113 A oxfords. 2% to 2, §3. 2V to 2, $350. 2% 6, $. 6 §4. o/ 84, 4 (Boys’ Shoes, Also, at Our “Man’s Shop,” 14th & G) “Gro-Nups” boys tan or black Edmore calf extra “Hahn special” boys' sturdy tan school shoe. 11 to 13%, $3. 1 to to 7th & K 414 9th 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. \and in " Junior Town" at Our “Women’s Shop”—1207 F

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