Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1927, Page 22

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T22 ®- B. AR IN MILE LINE THAT MAY BE LAST Parade Features Sixty-first Annual Encampment at Detroit, Mich. By the Assoc GRAND RAPI ampmer annual it wch of mile lon ascent of provided a that long vigor. For the las last go lost much of their cl as a matter up a place at the de as_tod: out- | log-rolling the | was_temporarily in While the names of ting veterans 1 for commander-in- e convention opened, ge L. Hawk of hn C. Clem of Washing- ¢ most frequently heard | chief when those of Clem served with a Michigan regl- | ment and became famous as the | “drummer boy of Chickamauga.” | Hawk was with the 18th Ohio Infan- —_— e —a Evil Rgport °| Men come to me with grievous tales concerning Reuben Bingo-Tialos. ‘They say he hates to his bills s0 much the i e kills, T So I refu: reflecting thus on 3 often superheated liked to pay his bills once bought a quart of piebald pills, and had them , as was his way; the Dbill in, to his v he found that rought for far more bought. Then he refused to liquidate until the bill was rendered straight; the dealer swore his bill was right and there ensued dealer told all r my pink ga to buy on im for a dime, (Conys Twelve hundred students are ex- pected to attend the fifteenth annu ummer session of Rutgers Univer: ity. STEINWAY “The Instrument of the Immortals™ And Other Reliable, durable instru- ments. For sale, rent, ex- change. “Everything musical.” DROOP’S FRUIT AND FLOWER SHOW. Annual Exhibit by Takoma Club Opens Tomorrow Evening. annual Fruit, Flower and Veg- etablo Show of the Takoma Horticul- tural Club will open tomorrow eve- ng at 8 o'clock in the Takoma Park Library and will continue ! < Friday night. 1 untit 91 N, ———— e ————————7 THE TVENING STAR. WASHINATON, D. 0. WEDNESDAY. SEPTENEER Y. 189 Both members and non-members of the club are invited to display the results of their gardening efforts. There will be six classes of fruit ex- eight of flower exhibits, 10 of bles and two classes for those ing both fruits and berries. C. Thomas is general exhibition chairman, and F. L. Harries is chair- of the committee for the show . He is assisted by J. Morse, Albert . Dr. D. Shoem: Margaret Lancaster are the judg: Personality | It flashes from his smile—so attractive because his teeth OU can have teeth so are sparkling clean foam. In this foam is calcium / Lansburgh & Bro. 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 School Monday! Start Him Off With One of These Fine Four-Piece Suits Give Him Added Confidence in the Knowledge That He is Well Dressed! 31 2.75 Suits to inspire enthusiasm in the most indifferent youth! He will recognize at once that these suits are smart—well tailored—of excellent quality—but abso- lutely not “sissy.” with two pairs lined golf knickers. Single and double breasted models Sizes 7 to 18. And most conservative in price! Junior Boys’ Novelty Suits . $2.95 In color, style and fabric they are attractive! Cun- ning suits with fancy washable tops and the regulation shorts. Sizes 25 to 8. Belts of self material. In jersey and tweeds. Needed Accessories Oiled Slickers, $4.95, $5.95. Rubber $3.85, $4.95. Coats, Collar-attached Shirts, $1.00, $1.50, $1.95. Collar-attached Blouses, 79¢, 98¢, $1.50. $3.95, $2.95, Cricket Sweaters, $2.95, $3.45, $3.95. Golf Knickers, $2.98, $3.98, $4.95. 5 Corduroy Knickers, $1.98, $2.48, $2.98. Golf Caps, 98¢, $1.30, $1.95. Lumber Jackets, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95. Sale of Misses’ and Boys’ Shoes $3.35 Start the new school vear right with the right shoes! Misses” mocca- sin blucher oxfords made of log cabin elkskin which will not scufi. Soles that will give you unusually long wear. In blucher style. In sizes 1174 to 2. Sizes 873 to 11 are $2.95 1300 G Street Boys’ Brown Oxfords, Special $3.95 A splendidly constructed shoe in brown elkskin or calfskin in blucher or straight lace styles. Heavy, durable soles. A trim shoe that will give you exceptional wear, Sizes 1to 6. Sizes 11 to 1314 are $3.45 Second Floor—Lansburgh's—7th St Boys’ and Girls’ Sport Socks 75¢c and 85¢ and $1 values! 55c—2for$1 Attractive socks in pat- terns that are suitable for either boy or girl. In a great number of attractive colors. New colors. Street Floor—8th Street carbonate to scrub off all bits of food, and polish each tooth to dazzling cleanness. First Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street Girls’ Regulation Bloomer Dresses $1.98 The correct, practical dress for her to start the school sea- son with. There are two styles. One in Blue Peggy Cloth with white collar and cuffs. One of Chambray, cunningly trimmed with three rows of braid around a sailor collar. Sizes 7 to 14. Girls’ Accessories IDDIES, of solid white and blue, three rows flat § SIZes 6 10 22 tiueeerreniacentciintteniioiitenntintenns GIRLS’ SWEATERS, coat and slip- over styles, jacquard and fancy $7.98 *patterns. Sizes 7 to 16 GIRLS REGULATION DRESSES, of navy blue serge. ‘White collars $9.98 and cuffs. Sizes 7to 14........... try and was discharged as a captain. OFFICIALLY NAMED. Xalorama Circle Formally Desig-| clean you're proud to smile—teeth so sparkling that your friends will envy you. 2. Then, in a washing wave, this foam sweeps through the entire mouth, carrying away impurities, leaving teeth and mouth clean. Thus the very causes of tooth decay are re- moved — teeth are left clean. The best thing you can do to keep your teeth healthy and bright is to visit your den- tist regularly for treatment —and use this cleansing den- Try brushing them with this dentifrice, which cleanses so thoroughly, so safely that more people prefer it to any other method. Why Colgate’s cleans better s Colgate’s Ribbon Dental The Eyes of Your Cream is based upon a simple Child scientific principle which has 3 dual action. When you More precious than = % s o A the mlfst valuable brush it on your teeth, two jewel are the eyes of things haj E WILL FILL VACANCIES. your clild. Let us ; Itgc a:::nintoas S Civil Service Board’s Notice to Sec- e m e o E__E__..__ ond-Class Enginemen. the children attend == school. Colgate & Company, Dept. P FREE The Civil Service Commission today ', 595 Fiith Avenue, New York B announced that until September 27 it 2 Send me a sample of this modern dual-action ! > 2 Dental Cream. | will receive applications for positions | of second-class steam enginemen to fill vacancies in the departmental service here. The entrance salary is . $1,500 a year. Full information and 935 F Street application bianks may be obtained 35 Years at the Same Address from the commission, 1724 F“street. i i hat = proof. | 300 New Handmade Dresses for Baby Day [y Furicre ] In a Feature $ 1.45 2 selling at one with drop sides and National Exquisitely dainty are these handmade very low price AR Baby Toilet Baskets, in pink and hand-embroidered dresses for infants from or blue ivory fi"jsmd styles 1 to 2 years. Made of fine batiste, in both long and shown with handle and short styles. Tiny tucks, lace edgings, scal- lops and minute sprigs and sprays are their Weocisaavadscanas s SR00 trimmings. Unusual values—certainly an ideal Large Ivory Cribs, size 27 by shower gift. 54 inches. All attractively trimmed with hand-painted flowers . nated by Commissioners, The circle lying between Kalorama Imont roads at the intersec- y-fourth street was of- ted by the Commis- S day afternoon as Kalo- rama Circle. It has been known by that name tor some time, but official desigration was lacking. The question of officially naming the circle arose Monday night, when Royal T. McKenna requested the Commissioners to erect street desig- nation signs for it. Warren B. Had- ley, District electrical engineer, said the request could not be complied with because the name Kalorama Circle GIRLS' braid trim. GIRLS' GINGHAM AND CHAMBRAY DRESSES, plain solid colors, checks and plaids. Some with bloomers. Sizes 7 to 14 95¢ BESTYETTE RAINCOAT, with rain to match, guaranteed rain- 55.98 Sizes 4 to 16..... . . Optometrists Opticlans Infants’ Flannelette Gowns, made warm and comfortable with draw- string in the bottom. Splendid quality flannelette......... .ee .89 Handmade Gertrudes, with bottoms, necks and armholes finished with dainty scallops $1 5 Hand-Embroidered Crib Sheets. Size sweater and leggins to match. A6iby SHinchEe Ofa A alsostciins Shown in white, pink or blue, $3.98 (G e 3-pc. Knitted Sets; cap, sacque and }l)l:l: with stitched hems ready for booties of white daintily trimmed CHIBYBlstkete ins pinkliof biet Aors} with pink or blue stitching....$1.98 & 2 and block patterns that can be re- Nainsook Baby Dresses, all hand: e I\Peatly edged with wide made with shirred yokes, tucks and satEinRbiiES embroidery. Long styles with deep Flannelette Diapers, of a fine soft and hems $1.00 ¢ Crepella Baby Bonnets, smartly silk absorbent quality. Size 27 by 27 inches and put up in 1 dozen to a lined and trimmed with dainty plait- $1.55 ings and ribbons .$1.59 rpacka;ze, securely sealed ourth Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street Infants’ Sacques, Sweaters and Sweater Sacques, in white with pink or blue trimmings..... ..$1.00 Baby Buntings, of eiderdown with silk-lined hoods and attractively trimmed with pink or blue rib- bon .$2.95 Brushed Wool Sweater Sets, cap, Wicker Basket and Scale, cor- rectly adjusted so as to give accurate weight Wicker Ward- robes, of a dainty ivory finish with attractive dresden trimming. Choice of ivory or pink. $12.50 YOUR LOCAL OPERATOR IS NOW YOUR LONG DISTANCE OPERATOR IF YOU CAN GIVE HER THE OUT-OF- TOWN NUMBER ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ In Our Men’s Wear Shop 1,200 Men’s “Rockinchair” Athletic Union Suits Of course, if you want to talk to a articular person, you should ask for ong Distance in the usual way. Such calls are person-to-person calls and take higher rates. If you don’t know the number you can et it by calling the local “Information %)perator.” Such calls, which are sta- tion-to-station calls, can usually be completed while you wait on the line. Regular $1 Grade Quality, perfect fit, comfort—"“Rockinchair” in short! Suits that are splendidly made of soft, ex- cellent quality muslin. And these union suits have a patent side opening. Suits that will prove their quality by their ability to stand the wear and tear of the laundry. Sizes 34 to 46. You may have 3 suits for $2.25! Men’s New Novelty Socks, 50c pr. Variety such as you have often dreamed of, but seldom see! An in- triguing selection of the newest designs and colors. Stripes, plaids, checks, ete. All very different! All sizes. All wonderful values! Street Floor—Lansburgh's—7th Street The CHESAPEAKE [ f@ ) AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY VYV VWV VWV VIV OVIVVVVIVIYVY

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