Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1927, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, JAN, /UARY 21,- 1927. EWHERE THE BETTER THINGS CA)ST LESSTsass ieinn s MARRIAGE SERVICE ittt ittt o e s I b L SOt e e L ot ot 2 4 S S HUREH 5 A splendid opportu- > (/fi Promptly at 9:15 A nity to open a charge : & AM. this sale begins. account. Credit Office E é Be here when the Ceremony-in Episcopal Book 5th Floor, mfi N 11th & 12 th doors open. Remodeled—Burial and ... IS A S0 R = R e ) = e - Baptism Also Revised. For Tomorrow, Saturday—Sp:venth Day of Our 4’ BIRTHDAY SAlF&= A Decidedly Outstanding Achievement In Value Giving! IN TIME FOR OUR GREATEST BIRTHDAY SALE! A Remarkable Purchase By Us—A Tremendous Sacrifice By Y One of New York’s Best Dress Manufacturers—Bring You M A @@y Dress Values Without Equal in the Entire City! (@s . L New! Just from the Hands of the Needle- T workers! It took us two weeks to buy Horticultural ~ Board Decides e E Aguinst Furthar Importatioms. | ; A them at; our own price—two weeks of 4 3 ing [ § / | < b . £.o4 i L RS i S g ) e S o brfng Au s under "l doaran ZAN Fro the Biggest Savings in the tations of narcissus planting 102 B et a5 ‘S ' history of our Store! totaled approximately 42,000,000 bulbs. The importations included nearly 500 & 2 different varieties, but the bulk of the importations represented some 20 of the most used commercial varieties. “In the light of these heavy impor- tations,” said the board, “together with known' previous plantings, the depart ment considers the commoner narcis sus varieties now available in the United States in quantities reasonably sufficient for propagation needs.” CIVIL SERVICE TESTS. Commission to Hold Examinations to Fill Several Posts. The Civil Service Commission today announced open competitive examina- tions to fill the following vacancies: Sizes Cold storage warehouse trucker, ureau of Agricul- b ] Department of Agri. || § for Misses day. b Sizes for Women Exquisitely Made in The Colors: Athenia, = xquisitely Made— Cocoa, Goya, Biege, iyt sl ol ||B| the Newest and. Most ; | , | White, Absinthe, Pop- States Civil Seryice district, 1723 F ‘:': Fashionahle Fabl‘lcs: corn, Gull’ J(‘nl’l\' ROSC, GRANDS [E Georpertes, Tatteras v Y el B s Tty il € tions o abrics. ' y MlDG ET Plenty of 3 / " : \ y . : ‘_ ¥ R EPIcnt}:.uf PIANOS || o TSP FOR RENT ¢ et 1 HuGOWoRreh || AUl A\ T . 15 \{ e 2|V % J , Sketched {New Soufflé |2 \ A " Recipe : : | The Price Try It! . T in many instances 1 0, oo ot P oty s : barely covers the cost of the Simsennsunsnd T : F A Beautiful Materials! Y ou must see the butter, flour, milk. Stir in the fish cakes and cook five minutes. B o oot o B || B : \ these Dresses to Appreciate their Value! d technical clerk, h in thoroughly the yolks of the eggs. Then stir in lightly the stiffly beaten egg whites. Turn into buttered dish and bake slowl : 2 i i i fhicast 80 cionsten et it cee, : # . p | Silks of a quality never found in regular New! Paris-approved fashions for S e sty abeee $14 dresses! Frocks enriched with Rou- luncheon, tea, dinner—elaborate evening «cool in whose lorton's ) b s A =1 manian embroidery, traceries of gold gowns—frocks for Southern wear! Pleat- well liked that they . : - We are always glad to hear original recipes. 1 YOU have any, send them in. thread, expensive beads, sequins, fine lace! ings, tuckings, shirrings—as different as qo IOIYS THis Is an Irresistible frocks—every one exquisitely Paris could make them. Drapings, sashes, You'Contor Unprecedented sewn! An endless variety of super values! tiers—as new and distinguished as the most 'Afford to V... Ready to Fry Oq"portunity! The utmost in dresses! fashion-loving woman’could wish. - Miss This Sale! ,,_,co,,_, dfi Es}c‘ucd alfim‘ff, B Ow Sale Tomorrow in Our Third Floor Dress De partment—Please Sho p Earl Write for FREE booklets 's Deep Sea Recipes”

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