Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1927, Page 31

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SEPTEMBER 16. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. 1920, e o G GG GG GG GG ¢ their next convention | 1 School Supplies Sehool Bags, o Twins Are Named iCHICAGO IS SEEKING Jack and Gene; | POLITICAL PARLEYS Scowl Decides — wiated Press “Big Fight” Booster, George Getz, GGG 05555% Women’s Hosiery Silk and silk with rayon, in perfect and Fal. TROVP MOVENENT STARSINTENS ... | /CHICAC ptember 18, | boys of Mr.and Mrs have been cnriste at the Lakey Iepublican national i Ilnois, already has Satisfaction Since 1559 | commitieenin ent letters the national Chicaro’s ad 1 the tion city HONOR AWAITS WALKER. 5 \Y'\.IV‘\ Walker of New \"?v;\ of the French atyle. Waterproot ' beneile conven on. in perfect irregular grades. Pointed and square h op I xtra . ler snades or Twin . eraser, pen | Busy Lining Up Republican and | Democratic Conventions. i 100 pazes of ink paner Lead Pencils, 6 Large Pa ¢ Inic paper. with bistter Street Floor Motorized Transport, Horse- less Artillery and Fast Tanks Begin Test. Gene . Soft lead September 16 Mayor will he Legion Street Floor Jare [come 2 mem Felt Strips 39c¢ Make a hat for even a child can fashion a simple model from these (;ET READY FOR. SCHOOL t the YoungFoles L ol op ey H 9000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000 LD R E N 'j‘ G A School-Opening Feature Saturday— % S\\'\OT;_; Little Miss Muffet Hats %5 198 $2.98 $3.98 $1.97 e i 3 . 1,000 Pairs of New School These are the new Fall models of the charming hats that are such favorites with thrifty mothers Shoes for Boys and Girls and chic little misses. Imported felts, velours, fine in Sizes 5 to 2 velve d combinations of velour and velvet, black. " sand, green, wood, navy, wine, copen, red, blue and High Shoes, Oxfords, ~(mm\m:| dark brown. 4 stvles sketched., pumps 1. patent, tan and elk ,[\.4' < of these shoes scll regularly for §3 Miss Muffet Hat Boxes e With Hats at $2.98 and Up vounger set. At this price buymg several pairs will be an economy. Souvenir Books and Balloons for All Little Girls Accompanied by an Adult Styles for Tots 2 to 6—Second Floor. Styles for Children and Juniors 6 to 14 King's Palace—Street Floor 0000000000000 000000000000000000000900000000000 signia of the t of New pin the i morni ed mayor a rading of h military umns of new as chairman of the Commer " today mailed let of hix commiitee 1 THE HEcaT Co-F STREET Oulfitters to High School kg and Prep Studenls Radio heams « and heat drive trai dicted hool school, it is pre-lon conventions to all membe | | | » e constructed | ——— Points of field and ca will fare ahe westward toon of The 1 Aarfa that they will h: 3.000 miles b s in the i on e ¥ ond Fle Co.. it House, Se . The lecht s in youth specia ful clothes reflecting the pirit and taste of the WESTERN \merican High School and Prep Student. extent The experiment with the tank attached to m Iixclusive patterns, the maneuver e of their heavy the way advance novelty weaves, and spe e cially designed models hy CENTRAL clothing manufacturers. Growing Girls’ Shoes, $2.95 Oxfords and Pumps in tan and black calf or patent and some with reptilian grain trimmings. Sizes 21; to & For juniors and misses. Featuring Blue and Cheviot par units will he maneuvers, New Rifles Tested. 2-Trouser Suits by Sheldon $30 Made with the same care and precision as our regular line of Uni- EASTER AT Tremendous Purchase! 500 | $ G 0000900000009000000095 9900009000900 0 0000060600000 0004 000000000000 00009 * Second Floor Purchase! 500 Imported ‘4 and *5 Felt Hats, *2* > ing of compa of semiautomatic veloped for the Arn 1 BUSINESS zine rifle with which troops are equipped. w departments in Washin The purpose of the t termine whether the mi-au guns were invariably faster livering aimed shots than the Regular Army rifle. Results have not heen disclosed, but Army officers generally anticipate that the semi-automatic eventually will virtually displace the magazine rifle. SO g é é “DEVITT | ASKS ROCKEFELLER AID. Edmonton, Alberta, to Probe In- fantile Paralysis Epidemic. Alberta, September | m to the Rocke- s been extended coat and charge it to xour account. "¢ il be glad to arrange onc for you. (Second Floor The buyer just wired us—best we ever had at this price. Long sleeves, new styles, wonderful cotton fabrics that will launder and wear—and the colors are fast and won't fade. All mothers will appreciate these goo d points and more—the daughters will adore the chic styles. Many of them are simply y outhiul adaptations of big sister's frocks. All 'TEcw_ § The Hecht Co.) tive to Idmonton to study the causes of a scourge of infantile paralysis which has raged in Alherta for three weeks. Eleven deaths from the disease have occurred here. Bloomer Styles, 6 to 10 Straightline Styles, 7 to 14 Middy Blouses, $1 .50 No school wardrobe is complete without several middy blouses. All white jean with braid trimmed collar and cuffs or blue Peggy cloth, trimmed with white braid. Sizes 6 to 22. Regulation Dresses 35.98 Two new mode!s of navy serge— correct for wear to schools both public and boarding. In fact many schools request the wearing of these particular frocks. Choice of voke and sailor collar model, med with white braid—or straight- line box pleated front and back with detachable white collar and cuffs. Sizes 7 to 14, Who Shall Come After You? ’ ; ; Raincoats and l What would happen to your property if you were to die tomght? Hats, $2.98 Green, Rose and Blue Coats and Hats to match. Corduroy collar, Large pockets. Sizes 6 to 14. Every girl should have a set of these in her school ward- robe. Gym Bloomers $1.50 and $1.98 Lustrous sateen, full pleated on to a waistband. Adjustable knee and waist. Sizes 8 to 22 What you have has cost you much in self—denial and hard work. You are preserving it now. Who will preserve it when you are gone? Second Floor—King's Palace | S It may be that several people will inherit it. Who will apportion it among them? Will it be some one who knows, through study and experience, just what sort of investment is best suited to a woman, a business man, a child? Children’s School Hosiery /s Sport Hose 25¢ Perfect quality golf style Hose for boye and New patterns in tans, grays and blues. Deep Alco perfect rayon and slightly irregular mer- Sizes ; : 3 $ : : : : $ Boys’ Smart, Serviceable 4-Pc. Suits for School girls. cuff. cerized cotton in smart colors and patterns. 5 to 1045, You will leave business problems behind you. Who will solve them? Perhaps you have a going business. Can that go on indefi- nite]y without the watchful hand and eye of an owner over it? Who will conduct it until it may be disposed of without loss? Some one, perhaps. must take your assets, thosc ofa business man, and convert them into the secured investments which should pro~ tect a woman or a child. Who shall that “some one” be? You should answer a]l these qucstions; answer them now—by havmg your attorney write your will—sclecting and naming the prudent, experienced otganization of this Trust Company as your Executor. Our booklet, “The American Secur- ity Plan for Conserving Your prop-— crty.“ will help you to plan your Will. Write or ask in person for a copy. MERICAN SECURIT L ——— — — _ —— ———————— ———_—" ] AND_ TRUST COMPANY - 15th and Pennsylvania Avenue Five Convenient Banking Offices New Sport Hose 39¢ va' and Girle’ 7§ of rayon or lisle in nd plain_ rib, rs with fancy 11 plain colors, If hose for bovs w pla Hosiery, 25¢ Buster Brown and other famous makes, Long stockings in rib. All correct shades, Children's Hosiery, 39¢ cotton, Al Sizes ortment of Misses” Silk and Rayon Hosiery §9¢ All silk and rayon to the tops. More than a dozen beautiful shades, inclnding white. Sizes § to 10%s, r Golf Hose, S0c Boys' and Girls' Fancy Golf Hose, in new t- , plain thread silk, ious colors or fancy ttons. All are new and just what you want for school or dress. Misses’ Sport Hosiery, 39¢ T.ong stockings, of vavon and lisie, in swag- ger sport patte: New color combinations of blue, tan and All the same from to) toe. Rizes 7 to 10, Irregulars. New “Terrace’ and Pointed Heel Heosiery §1.29 Shight Irregulars of $2 Grade Pure thread silk, in chiffon and service weights— the silk extending to a short lisle welt. There are no impericctions, except perhaps a slightly heavier thread in som The Terr; heel with step effect—and, of course, e heel is very, very new—a pointed the famous pointed heel is popular for its slenderizing propensity. Start him off looking nice and buy him a suit that will keep him looking nice. These suits will retain their lines and looks | longer than you'd ever expect. All-wool tweeds in single and double breasted styles. One pair of golf and one pair of plain knickers. Alpaca lined coat and vest. Light and dark mixtures in sizes 8 to 17, Wool Lumber- jacks, $2.98 The boys like these—just the right amount of warmth when you need it and not too bulky. Light or dark plaids. Convertible collar, but- ton cuffs and tight knit waistband. Sizes 6 to 17. Bell Blouses 79c Every boy likes to wear the blouse with a Bell tag—it wears, launders nicely and always looks well even after months of hard service and tubbings. High neck, collar attached and long sleeves. Broadcloth in white, tan and blue or striped per- cales. Sizes 6 to 16. Street Floor—King's Palace 2 A Knickers, $1.95 For general wear—play and after school, ~r in fact nicsa enough to wear to si'vol. Tan, gray and brown tweed mixturep Sizes 8 to 18 New Neckwear 25c Much better than you would ex- pect at this small price. But they are worth more—a special for school opening. Rayon knit and silk four-in-hand ties and jor those who prefer them are new silk bows. 0000000000000 000600000000000000000000000000000000000000000 BELPLPV630050500PPP0360080908090038008069086425868060856¢ More than a score of delightiul Fall shades. Street Floor—King's Palace % G0 DG GG B S G S G

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