Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1928, Page 37

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PYPLORER TOWED | BEFORE UEPARTING Miss Persis erght to Be )l Bride of Comdr. George | M. Dyott. “Well. that's nobuddy’s busine ¢ don’t send out invitatio id Tell Bi v, \\h(‘n h\ h( ' Connecticut th Kin excuse him: 4 U work on 1028 CATCHES 9,000 GOPHERS. | Trapper Makes Good Wages | at His Job. 11 except about six | s traps. He | bait. His in a day. ENTERPRISE SERIAL Building Association Tth St. & La. Ave. N.W. Rescue. a drowning nts of her 39th tssue of Stock Now Open for Subscrintion Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments James F. Shea Secrezary —take HILL'S Cascara-Bromide-Qui- | nine. It ends a cold in 24 hours be- cause it does the four things necessary. | Stops the cold, checksthe fever, opens i the bowels, tones the system. Don't rely ona lesser help, for a cold is a serious | matter. Get HILL'S, at once! Red Box, 30c Everywhere ' HILL’S d Stops Colds Washington’s Birthday Falls on a Wednesday Awfully Inconvenient! You could go to Atlantic City this weck-end and stay over till Wedncs- day...but it's aufully inconvenient ... or you might go Tuesday and return Thursday .. lftt wasn’t so awfully fnconvenient .. .as a third solution, you and )our wife might make a week of it...but business is busi- ncss, and :ts awfully inconvenient .yct Washington fought the Battle of Trenton, not only on Christmas Day, buton a Wednesday, which, from a rolltop point of view, wasawfully inconvenient ... of course, you know your own business best, but no man knows what's best for his business if he never studies anything but his own convenience! For the gond of your bealth and your business take a few days off next week! AR i e D € o v ATLANTIC CITY N e T (e s D Any of the Following for Kates or Keservations LK RBOCKI R AE BAKIBOROGUGH BUNHIIA AL MOKION A PENNHUKST A ELZ CARLLON & SEASILEA Home of o Hundied 30381y Offaving ke Gomfortiiaf HHoms e ” 2. WASHINGTON. D, (. (' GSDAY, TEBRUARXY it % v W A A THURSDAY & FRlDAY “"”‘ 2 DAYS OF RlOTOUS VALUES A FAIR Ladies’ CREPE KIMONOS $1.95 Value 1,200 Pairs - SILK HOSE $1.95 Value = Full Fashioned Crepe de Chine : TEDDIES Misses and Small Women $1.95 Value hand ¢ first quality with a few cubstand ards Nizes R1. to The Fair—Main Floor. Rayon Underwear 79¢ Value Lovely T crepe de med with Boys’ Khaki OVERALLS 59¢ Value 3 for Extra Slzcs Rayon Bloomers $1.59 Value : Girls’ Bath Robes $1.95 Value "The Fair—Main Rayon VESTS 2 for P 79¢ Value immed w wd and silk Nizes R to 11 The Fair—second 1 ioar. e ‘air—Main Floor Ladies’ BLOOMERS 50c Value 4 for Boys’ Union Suits $ 95¢ Value 2 for Wash Blouses 79c Value Strictly Fast Colors Beo The Fair—Basement. Rayon GOWNS and SLIPS $1 T air—Main Floor. Bavs & T Boys & Girls _g@ Sweaters 2 for 95¢ Value Misses’ Radium Slips $1.95 Value‘ / Only 12 of Them Boys’ 0’Coats $2.94 Value Wash Suits 79¢ Value 2 for UNION SUlTS $ $I 2 for 79¢ Value Children’s Flannelette or E-Z SLEEPERS 2 for Women’s Cuff Arctics Wymans’ (7 Eye S!s. Shoes Formerly Sold to Sl(l » ABSOLUTELY FIRST QUALITY fuck, 0 ) No Recluimed Rubber X ' Phese are the famou s il T Piand bl Gne Lo I) Boys’ AS LONG AS STOCKS LAST Genuine L Nt & Ban!:!ygunlt(intgs “Raynsters” R and Blankets aynste /f)‘:@ $ Famous U. S. Rubber Co. 35.00} Va":l‘g' o Guaranteed Raincoats, $5.95 Value air—Second ¥ laor Irfants’ j CREEPERS 95: Value Wash i’r;ycks $1.95 Value Boys’ All Wool Golf Knickers ad Spring mode $1.75 Value ing trim The Ladies’ SPRING HATS LONG “PANTS $1.75 Value Boys’ Wool Knickers 79c Value, 2 for Rfl / Light or Dark gfi\ Fabrics nd Floor Sllk Umbrellas A Wide Variety of Styles Real “GLORIA SILKS.” in the (nllmn able wanted shades. A wide variety of handles. Slightly substandards of the $2.94 grade. . imited Kiddies’ Silk Dresses $ The Bair—Sec Leather Purses $ $1.95 Values Values to $3.75 The Fair—Main Floor Little Tots’ DRESSES 3 Voile and Dimity Also Girls' English B oys Prints. Sizes 2 to 6. Raincoats $3.95 Value Gernuine “Racel” %’ E% Ball-Bearing Roller Skates Fully Adjustable A Real Men's $2 Value LISLE SOCKS $ Little Kiddies’ HATS Valun to $2. 94 1Spr The Fair—Ras 29¢ Value 5 Plfs. for Men’s SWEATERS ancnnu $1.95 Value In olive drab or green. Mannish models X The Fan Men's UNION SUITS $1.95 Value “Vanta” Vests $ y $1.95 Value ,\_J AVISEA 82() 7th NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS NO C. 0. DS |]u YOS ( MOMEY tl\ Eye s(’f | Infants’ SHIRTS Part Wool—Button Front 79¢ Value 2 for OUTING KIMONOS 79¢ Value s 6 mos., 1 and 2 yrs. The Fair. 2nd Floor Infants’ ALL-WOOL SWEATERS $1.95 Value 4 The Fai Famous EMPIRE SHEETS K100 $1.59 Value Bird’s-Eye Diapers 27x27. 1 doz. for 1 BUFFET SETS 75¢c Value High.Count Broadcloth and Silk- Stripe Madras _ Cut Exceedingly Full Sizes 14 h\ l4 The rair. M “Window Shades 75¢ Value 2 for Has Mercerized Damask Covers SSW81 $1.95 Value « Main Floar KHAKI PANTS 2 Prs. Infants’ SACQUES $2.95 Value $ * All Hand Crochet Ladies Fine Rayon Hose I 79: anu: sea X1 to 10 cdies Outing Gowns 79¢ Value 79¢ Velue 2 for Vests & Pants 3 75¢ Value Sport Hose $ Sires T 1o 10 2 Prs. for The Fair—Main Floor. Wrought Iror Bridge Lamps $2.00 Value $ ‘\ t The Faie—Rasement Boys Wash Suits $1.95 Value Turkish Towels 298¢ Value

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