Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1927, Page 19

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HEAT WAVEIN WEST 1S DUETO CONTINUE Many Deaths Reported as|: Mercury Stays About 90 Degress in Most Cities. By the Associated CHICAGO would be p at least ti s of this heat, and no relief | blio was allowed freedom of last night for the first time rter of a century, owing mJ Commissioned in Army. Roy D. Reese, 1838 Calvert street, | has been appointed by the War De- partment a second lieutenant in Ule‘ Infantry Reserve of the Army. Deaths Reported The following_deaths have been reported e Health Department in the past 24 K. Hunterson, 87: 2503 R. L ave. 15 ¥ Gattinger” Manicipal ard, 62, Garfield Memorial M. Purdum, 57. Garfield Memorial A. F. Righter, 57, 415 11th 14 Hospital. )G st e Columbia Td. ‘uberculosis Hos- ne. Hospital 113, 300 McLean ave. o Richard and Madeline Willia Children's. Hospit T S0l Bendleton and Malinda Lee, 2 Jaries and Martha Nightingale, day, Freedmen's Hospital. i HOURS, 8:45 TO 5:30 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Card parly Bethany Chapter, No. b $ p.m., at the residence s, Aup,uflm. Juhnson 11 Iowa Burnside Corps, N will meet tonight at ‘\ 500 card pa ‘'or the benefit of itol Lodge. No. 3, Shepherds of hem, will be given at 8:30 o'clock ter's Auditorium, Twenty-sixth d Pennsy 1 program will Missional ion will maet. chool Build the Round con Iriday, “lub. nds Citi- s Auditoriu and Pen Sarah Frances Whmng Dies. o , September nees W mnn;. am, at the was the fi o the Un! of Berlin. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, M-BRWKS & CO G - STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th Births Reported. The following_ births have been reported 10 1o Healh Department In the past £4 honra Christabol and Mable W, Coberas. s Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the | following it R <V«l‘(‘1. and Gertrude Sarrell, both & of it Ruth E. Nonakes. ell, jr.” and Mardetta athering Snyder. ellie_Johnsor and " Bexsie Musnicl Jhts ani Loln Mamakos Tien Hirsowitz and Pearl Sinker. both of Baltimore, son and Bessie E. Champ, Temon Marian A. Frisble. both of Or Tugh M. Sha Gabriel Lefey Martha Lelargue. The title of Prince of Wales 1s a dis- | tinct creation for each holder of it, me r of the National nomical Society. ___ notaninheritance. Now in progress DISCOU. 10 t0 20 Removal Sale t : nts of per cent Our entire stock of Diamonds, Watches Jewelry, Silverware Berry and Whitmore Co. DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY SILVERWARE ELEVENTH ST. AT F NORTHWEST e NEW STORE—SIX-TEN THIRTEENTH N.W. PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Company 1215-17 F STREET 1214-18 G STREET Why not anticipate those small requirements ., . « . 80 important to every housewife at CLEANING TIME A few moments in our Housewares sec- tion will be well spent . our endless assort- ments will suggest many ‘‘helps’’ to make FALL HOUSE- CLEANING more thorough and satisfac- tory « . . Many “Specials” are available at this time! Scrub Pails; Scrub Brushes; Wall, floor and dusting mops; vacuum cleaners; waxes; polishes; dust cloths; in fact, no items necessary will be found missing. —Also . . . lowered prices make this an_ideal time to check up on KITCHEN EQUIPMENT $68.75 Combina- tion Refrigerator and Kitchen Cabinet. Re- duced to $40.00. $10.00 Pease Clothes Driers. A limited quantity re- duced to $7.50. 4 HOUSEFURNISHINGS $24.50 Apartment style Eddy Refrig- erator. Reduced to $16.20 White Enamel Garbage Pail with foot pedal, $1.50. SECTION « « « MAIN $3.00 White Enamel Combination Kitchen Stool and Ladder. Reduced to $2.00. Darlo Junior Dish Washer, $5.00. Self- Wringing Squeezezy Mop, $1.25. FLOOR New! Fall Apparel at Most Unusual Savings! Fall Be D. ¢, WEDXESDAY, SEPTEMBTR TI. 1972 ins 1'omorrow at Brooks . . New! Fall Modes Attractfve’y Priced With a Millinery Event Rivaling Anything W ashington Has Ever Seen See Our Windows K % All-Wool Sweaters Regul, i 9199 Slip-on models in light and dark color combinations. Round, square and V necks and with collars. Skirts of Flannel $3.50—6.95 Wrap - around and pleatcd atyles in plain colors and beautiful plaids. Main Floor “Marvelray”’ Vests Specially 8 8 C Priced at. .. Kayser make. Of extra fine quality ray- on. In Pink, Orchid and Peach. Rein- forced for wear. Main Floor Half a Thousand Exquisite Autumn Hats Silk Soleil Velours! Velours! Velvets! Felts! An Assemblage of the Most Beautiful Millinery— Tailored. sible for Us to Buy . Monkey Skin Napoleon Tawney Birch Sand—Wine Navy—Black Miss and Matron Models—It Was Pos- .See Them! Flare Fronts Vagabonds Cloches Off-Face Pokes 3 Styles That Would Regularly Sell at $5, $6 and $7 —Compare! Millinery Dept.—4th Floor A Timely Value-Giving Sale! Misses’ Daytime FROCKS —For Scheol . .. ....—For College This Stunning Dress, as pictured, $15 —And for Sport Wear A Magnificent Offering of Smart . Dresses, Just Unpacked from Their Tissue Wrappings —On Sa]e Tomorrow Ae a Brooks Money- Saving Specialized Price— Frocks af Sat;n-faceJ Canton Crepe, Jersey, Crepe Romaine, Georgette and Velvet, Crepe and Velvet. In Exquisite New Shades FLEMISH BLUE MARRON GLACE NEW REDS NEW BROWNS NAVY GREEN COMBINATIONS AND OTHERS RACEFUL frocks adorably styled.' Frocks that express youth in every line and detail. Unusually attrac- tive in their newest Fall shades and exquisite new fabrics. Modes that reveal every new decree of fashion. Values that will instantly appeal to the Miss who would be smartly clad at a de- cidedly moderate expenditure! See them! Dress Department—Third Floor—My Brooks & Co. 23 '’ Kayser Silk Hosiery Al New $1.65 COIO"S.. “ee Lustrous, full-fash- ioned Hose with slip- per heel and lisle gar- ter top. Made by the nationally known Kayser. Main Floor Washable Fabric Gloves Slip-on $ 1 ' 00 Models. . .. Exccpuonally made saddle - stitched Gloves. Slip-on models in Nut, Al- mond? Grey and Oak. Sizes 5 to 8. Main Floor Suede and Leather Bags Pouch and $2.95 Urulerarm. . Zipper Styles. Inside - frame com- bination with secret pockets. In all the smart, new shades. Main Floor

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