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'lIIL _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D, €. TRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1927 “m lEGmN PUSIS ? ORIGINATORS OF FINE MILLINERY INVIRGINIA EVENTS : W ashington’s | Newest and lArmlsllce Celebratlon to‘ Most Popular Millinery Shop! | Honor 84,000 of State Who | 7 i Took Partin War, | 1221 F ST,NW. S A Fashion and Value Event!- | RICHMOND, Va., November 11.— {One hundred posts of the American | Legion, with membership totaling l l I a[ eW a S i persons, ave leading the cele- | bration of Armistice day throughout . e Sty ) | Virginia. A day of celebration and Of Chic Sophistication for Madame ;szayely. the 1,500 Virginians who lost and Mademoiselle—Saturday at | their lives and the 2,500 who were . : = ) wounded are not forgotten during the festivities marking the ninth anni- £ the conclusion of -the ‘ar, nor $0.000 dwellers in | the 01d Dominion who took part in | the l!!lll gele. | ""At Norfolk, Portsmouth and Rich- | mond “m be held victory balls, an- nual institutions in these cities. Lynchburg, Roanoke and other citles have planned large functions, accord- |ing to J. A. Nicholas, jr., St j tant of the Legion. Me is a | City and Department Comdr. | Israel Brown is in Norfolk. Parades have been ovganized in {the smallest hamlets and the largest citles. In most places the functions are run by the Legion, with local fraternal and patriotic societies co- operating. “Armistice day is really ms he- ginning of our new year,” Mr. Nich- olas stated. “It is on this day that we begin on our plans for the com- ing year. It is not generally umler stood that the Legion is growini Smart in fabrics, smart in line, smart in colors . . vearly. Instead of membership fall. $5 e e Bt e e . el these two groups at $5 and $10 offer a variety of hats for go on. From a soclal organizgion every occasion. the Leglon is becoming one with com- munity service as its main purpose.” Felt and \'c[olm—l Hna—:keemingly ;;\nmpfle in cut—but with a wealth of detail that marks their chic for street or sports PARADE AT FREDERICK. wear. Hats of satin, velvet, bengaline, for smart afternoon wear—hats of mctnlhc cloth, ‘metallic combinations—for dance and formal wear! School Children and 100 Floats to Participate in Celebration. Black, all the new brown tones, marron, roseglow, Lucerne Special Dispatch to The Star. blue, gray, new sand, red, etc. FREDERICK, Md., November 11.— An extensive Armistice day celebra- tion is being held. Francis Scott . . Key Post, Amerlcan Leglon, has 300 M d W H charge of ‘the annual parade, “which ua- inter ats includes several thousand school chil- dren and members of civic and fra- Regularly $10 to $29.50, taken from our regular ;a;:;n organizations and about 100 stock and reduced for Saturday sale to— . _ Presidents 14 Price! Auxiliary chapters will place wreaths Velvets Felts Velours Metallics on the monument. All places of business wers closed $10 Hats....$500 $1650 Hats, $825 $22.50 Hats, $11.25 ot noon Legion: bail will be held $1250 Hats, $625 $17.50 Hats, 3875 $25.00 Hats, $12.50 Sonignt at the State Armory. $1500 Hats, §7.50 $1950 Hats, $975 $29.50 Hats, $14.75 s hinkherienini <= “How to Live 150 Years.” - ot ot or e e s el SHENLEY’S~1221 .E St. W. O ‘; ERC OA I S dress mz num at the C-lro Hotel before embers Bra . 4 ;vllflnx chu ln “‘Better Hellth in the tional diet, “th “:n. o m‘m. Blr: (N I AV ¢ lH[ ) With indiViduality B M ieroaminovmeirasens A hard-to-define quality—indi- viduality—yet easily recognizable. ' g ] ; ° o School Overcoats It is that intangible something which Bfeaklllg An vallle-GlVlllg Rflcords sets a man apart from the crowd, ; $22.50 which gives him poise without pose, for Semng Nafionm Known Radios Serviceable enoug;t for school and play; assurance without.sw-agger._ P. 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