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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927. Births Reported. ’ 0 Sttt 141,000 AUTO TAGS ISSUED. Brown, Mrs. H. D. Fry, Mrs. Wesley | Repres - 1 I E Morris, Mrs. G. A. Swan and Mrs. | Repres v ] stopher- 0 ayflower "Hotel Ralph Bubb, oxenta Arntz, . \&_birtha have been reported o raar 4 NoRpita. o - it el Depnttment in the past. 24 fabet Gavan, #, Georsetown Uni-| 5,000 Being Distributed Daily by % e y and Lieut.[to A reception and was _given ing. i pe and Giro Bruzzesi, b r n. 1. Children's Hospital (Continued from Page Nineteen.) ¢ the ' Minnesota State Soclety | o , with about 400| GuqeRPe snd Giroleme D N e B and Larae L. Ofver, o night in honor of the Solicitor | guests, was followed by dancing until I R. F ¥ G ency Hospital. Approximately 41,000 of the belated | H t | midnight. ; : - . S— —_— automobile tags for 1927 have been have announced the engfig‘eme-]nl of | & and ) A i t daughter, Miss Leola Mae Jones, | £ Mrs. O i g e - o ’ - Tirol Words Wi Owen Trexler of Salisbury, |Assistant Secretary of the Tr 1 . . " nag, Eirl. . Tasnad, It Wb anourceds tolaw By wo Important V. ords fi' 5 e and Mrs. Schuneman at the : Marriage Licenses. ; e o 2, Al BermiRon & Change Bqute. o ;"5 Coombs, superintendent of I - ¢ License Superintendent. Hotel. et R &ir The Bradley Hills Motor Bus Co, t - | samuer Bordensky ana Cecil AT - | Heenses of the District. The tags are “p, s omen's City Club Members AR adentions wioeiate by Bl We i i 5 Wl applled to the Public Utilitles Com- [ (089, 5 Lo o e rate of Perhaps—If Ml:ull;l?;:;lln;{l?:": Rl S ase.. Deaths Reporled. n today for permis :nn o . Ka - § e y a 1 ‘hange its te temporarily because |} oombs p! ) ts- | |f . : and charge d'affaire: 1e have been reporte B le SONCR S DO n il to complete dis. ERHAPS you make money faster with a higher lega Thursday g B 3 . b D t in the past 2 the virtually tmpassable condition | tribution before the 15th of the month, > Y g iy o gt P B . 5 h h 4 : a road over which the busses run |when the time limit on the use of the rate of interest. on Bgy s subject & 5 2 I A e ing into Maryland. Three of its [1926 tags will expire. Although all i i 5 s A Y 500 Connecticut s were mired in_one morning |of the 100,000 pai £ contra | F you are willing to risk losing both interest e e A S Conter. S e e e ntly, the company advised the com no ) atid Byl R e e , ; . rs. | ki v Bhehon” H8; 480 Massachusetts S M ¥ . F you really want absolute safety: assurance that 5 . | Miss Bebe Jo S sl Nale Petti orgeto Untversit: 3 : . e e oo jwresitant f of ] ; ] e bt o your interest will be received by you promptly . e bt at each interest date—then it will be worth your n pther prominent guests | O ity Tospi o the Bure - | were: Judge and Mrs. George Buft b Kiefer_ 21, 644 Morton pl. ne ADOLPH KAHN ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN I while to investigate the McKeever & Goss offering : R s e e e President Treasurer of Registered First Trust Notes, secured on [i Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs L.|of St. Paul, C i selected properties in the Northwest District of McNary, Mrs. Peter A. D Me 0t 2 5 ¥ TEh oD i - s C on fo 7 : < IMBE STERDA MOND EXCHAN Ao P s Mrs. McPherson hton fol : SENBERS OF ARSTRRDS, BN f Columbia yielding 61,% interest. gommitice of ho s who are - g . Mi ; . g o S 7 soring the A 2 e 3 i ere’s a Savings Ac- { . p . & sion will be b ershir s, 3 (70‘ t & HE interest is paid to you twice yearly and you Guests will be those especially invited — - "~ count as well as imme- | are sure to get it. 5 & g | W Orke[‘s diate financial help awaiting - a zn nc. i | {E principal you have invested, whether it is by the committee. Bkt anking With the you in a Departmental In- : S F Chapter, Daugh- The Sarah Franklin Chapter, Dau FEDERAL-AMERICAN vestment Loan of $75 to THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AT of the American Revolution, e ot giving a benefit card v FEim % 50. For example: Borrow Washington Club on F | mplies Good-standin 4 : e riecoiemie ||| LO@ILS Sibuts oo 35 F Street AV h Integrity and Thrift | days, and $12.50 monthly for at : Conlially Javited. That Help 11 months thereafter. Then , 2 3 2 M 7 SRR | : you’ll have a Savings Bal- 5 Wi i\ | 1415 K Street Bots In Soups— You Save! ance of $50—all your own! | of i - - Dr. Siegert’s Angostura | \ R i Main 4752 Bitters adds a delicious flavor, atimolates the DEPARTMENTAL BANK : . g And Other Precious Stones appetiteand aids digestion. ANGOSTURA “The Bank for Departmental People” i A tonic in your food— 1714 PA. AVE. N.W. mwizmzm PLATINUMSMITHS Makes everything delicious— Same formula since 1824 B s oo s s AN SN G INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTSIIIIIIIIIIIN E DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS '.': r:t;uble birthday anniversary cels : The Price That IT PAYS TO = o Eratkais B e, S s Siatis et | Stands for the ; 9 g . 810 Fourteenth str = o R e e o Greatest Dress : Coupon Day mn the lonor guesis Thes ed_in- ; Values in : Vg ; o nee See Pages 20 and 21 fm § cluded Mr. and \Vashington! BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST "THE DEPENDAB! T m a large or small amount, is absolutely safe. B 59 2 ] lll? ,l r§5’§ 4=kl Edd%y H ' A A A B B WP T AN 2o A a . Ernest Easton, Mr. Charles Cole, Mr. and M ynchburg, g of this city . and Mrs. B. | ks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNeal, r. and Mrs. Clarence Hyatt, Mr. and | lly, Mr. and Mrs. George Schlueter, | E i re. ‘Cora Betze, Mrs Jessie Knox,| . R m : 1 i Emomes H;: E‘Jmmn Post, Mrs. Lur‘_v‘ Mal;me,i : % Brin a Fr. nd yrtle Gaddy, Miss Miriam Eas- R 3 i 1 - . Miss Charlotte Summers, Miss| R ) : SRR g . irgie Schiueter, Miss Dorothy Mun: : : : > @ay, Mr. Fred Bemis, Mr. William | : 55 2 ’ ; : If You Don’t $ Courtney Mr. Abert Ludrie, Mr.| 5 : S ; § : . Mr. David Reese, Mr. ; . v ; : : v . Frank Jones and | il & ; ‘ Want Two £ Thoie were Charleston contests, i 3 T = Imusie and soloe. The house was dec : : S 5 : ; Dresses Yourself erated with w and pink flowers. ; < 3 : % 2 erate Veternns | % 4 5 e 3 \ Each can select a rve thuir i dance at the 7 £ ! . % Fose rnom. of the Washington Hotel, ) y : . e ; Februn-v 18 and great preparations £ 3 g ; dress and divide the g\s ‘eing made to entertain the| : {3 SR 5 Veterans ard Daughters of the Con- . . e cost. But the dresses "‘,’15";'5’ e P $14 f h F' A D are so derful that { Tuesdny night, February 8, the e £ wonderful Bons wil' have an open meeting at ay or the I'irs ress : | . ! the Memorial Home, 1322 Vermon 5 : the average woman will ey st prosses vt 5 By Another for $1.00. Both D for $15.00 ' an: prominent Son, and followed by uy nOt r 170r . . Ot resses 1or . f i want at least two for ing. Vetorans' and Daughters A o o hozselt ¢ will merriment to the occasion. (Sol l in Palrs Only) erself. The first of a series of benefit hmc‘un‘ns in a1d of school and soctal i w m f phnte’ Club of Sooaside il oo Those who were unable to attend this great “TWO for $15.00” Dress Sale Monday are offered another opportunity tomorrow to share in the same wonderful values Woman's Club of Woodside will be Ete Sonot on 3 that attracted enthusiastic crowds of women the opening day. Good news travels fast, and those who bought these Dresses told their friends of the wonderful values. For this reason every time we announce one of our famous “TWO for $15.00” Dress Sales women have responded in constantly increasing numbers. 'oodside School, on F M Clyds " i Tomorrow should be another banner day, because we've added hundreds of Fashioned Of Advance Spring Silks ' 1 S 7 A Mode for fresh, new dresses to the tremendous assortment of styles. You should be sure to attend, for the values are truly sensational—their equal not to be found elsewhere 2 9 Every MOOd il at the remarkably low price of TWO for fifteen dollars! —Flat Crepe —Combmatlons of Every dress is new, fresh and altogether charming. All depict lovely details of . NAVY GEORGETTE the mode—shirred or pleated skirts, boleros, tucks, tiers. One and two piece mod- —-—Lustrous Satms Georgette and Velvet B ne cropular iihade | ) els. Many with colorful embroidery. Many lovely Evening and P s i . et . . Many y. Many lovely Evening and Party Frocks in il o & RN Ao | all-over beaded effects. Other models for street, aftemoonbzmd business wear— B.rocadefl Canton All OVCI’ Embrmdered —Fine Twills Georgette The smartest of styles s ; styles to meet every requirement of the miss or woman. in small and large i All Sizes 16 to 48—and Plenty of Large Sizes in the Lot. " 3 —Sheer Georgette —Metallic Georgetie and —Velvet and Flat Crepe Velvet —Crepe Satin UM LEREE VLR RSN ST L )\ Dresses superb in .1316 G Streel ) quality, beautifully S et City Club Building made, in- alluring styles, with rich trim- mings artfully placed to achieve the utmost in ele- gance and good taste. 2 Dresses S1L from CONGESTION ‘When congestion brings that sharp, tight stiffness in your neck, when you cannot turn your head without pain, Jou will get quick relief by stimulating the circulation at the afflicted part and by soothing the imtated nerve endings. Five styles E EN etched by L i mAUA\MAchlQUEGUE f)ku rh Artist All Slzes sz,),”:s:;;‘ Misses’, 16 to 20 . | BRINGS QUICK RELIEF B e i s (o Do b ap- Frpat i Oresees Dresses for plied, its special pain-relieving in- in This Sale— 'm!tlmz ;:'y-':hinexr :?:gontx Scores of ; Street, 2 Dresses 5 4 psit heat s, thecrclaton e st Afternoon, for $15 Women’s, 36 to 48 i 2 i = ual - \ . s ioes ity S rttive. Party, Dance Plenty of Extra a————— and Evening ' : Large Sizes, 46 and e peiin sk Ty \ Wear o a " 48 Inchuded . Soldatall drugstores <. - e /57N 1B N O INTEREST, OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTSmmmmmmummvE DO NOT P=¥/2°27 OUR FRIE R ——"——