Evening Star Newspaper, August 25, 1931, Page 20

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E _THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 191. EASTHGH MARNE Maj. Gel;l. G. H. Fuller Will Review Sixth Brigade at Camp. @pecial Dispateh to The Btar. CAMP POLLARD, Virginia Beach, W, August 25—Company E, 24 Batal- don, 20th Marines, composed principally of Eastern High School eadets and| alumni, has been selected by Lieut. Col. J. J. Btaley, commanding the Sixth Bri- gade, In annual encampment here, to act as guard company on PFriday w] Maj. Gen. Ben H. Fuller, commandant of the Marine Corps, will be officially ‘r;eeme to inspect and review | 13 3 Company E is commanded by Capt. Michael J. Relly, who served uyl Tteu- Mrs. McCormick Sued. CHICAGO, August 25 (#).—An echo of Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick's radio speeches during her unsuccessful cam- tenant of Marines in France and is now the Qe athietic conch at Bastern. The junior compariy officer is Second Lieut. J. J. Collins, assistant principal at Eastern, ‘Warm sunshine yesterday had dried out the rainsoaked parade ground and the entire brigade formed for colors pa- rade for the first time this morning. | Beautiful New Printed vessBighth and B B NOTIONS Lt 30 —Silk Shields in all colors (3 prs., $1.00). 8¢ pr. sizes. . .6 for —RBarl Dress Shields, regularly 25¢ pair 2 prs., —zsmlurxnooods—nn assorted lot. (3 for $1.00) . 3%¢ —Shoe Bags, the twi style The New Rich Black Satin FROCKS Here in Fascinating New Styles $16.50 ‘This formation marked the official re- turn of the Marine Corps colonial UFFER'NG rattiesnake guidons %o & Marine Corps line, as all units In the 6th Brigade carry a green rattlesnake in striking po- sition interwoven through the scarlet and gold guidons. men have been enjoying surf ‘The bathing twice daily, at 6 in the morn- —A gorgeous array of rinted Rayons — with ag?c':", and Utility Boxes. tht-colored designs on cy o s and at 3 in the afternoon. hus far there has been practically 9 dark grounds. Fast colors Thflf 5 lu“ a | —36 in. wide. A regular 39c value. no sickness. One of the show units of the brigade is the Field Medical De- sl’ncl br { tachment, under Lieut. Comdr. Don S —8teel Knowlton, U. 5. N. R. s The 6th Brigade Medical Detachment L . - s b is the only one in the Marine Corps the | - 2 - = e enlisted T ,, mmmm mp: CORN PLASTERS Printed Silk Travel Crepe entirely of Marines. drilled in the brigade. It is the only' unit in the brigade not recruited fr ‘Washingtor i 25c ~The price alone would tempt one to buy these silke—and after n or immediate vicinity. they are seen you will not want BIRTH RATE DROPS | e B School Triconese enough for only one dress—but Dresses Ulldies for several. The designs are new Sizes Made by the sur- and Jovely. . . . The colors rich 7 to 14 $ 1.00 4 Sfl;.;:: $ I.OO gical dressing house of and beautiful, for Fall. . . . The Mixture i ~8chool time means new - i width 39 inches. e _:'“r me yo:n i This well known and ex 5 cellent erw Kann's—Street Floor, and here and now is the theelow:s’:,dpflo?;c‘t. of ure? . Rayons ~The slim elegance of these dresses is emphasized by broader sloping shoulders . . . higher and more fitted waistlines . . . straighter skirts. They look dif< ferent and they are priced within reach of every woman's budget. In black only. size Kann's—Street Floor. e. ..3 spools, 3¢ sizes 315 to 6 ~—Misses’, Little Women’s and Women’s sizes. Girls’ Smart New Former §1.35 Kayser A reduction of 2 per @ian birth rate in the Patchwork QUILTS Low Priced at $1.79 stitching and scalloped edges. in tub-fs 3 Filled with white cotton. Colors iy e o rose, blue, gold, green and orchid. Kann's—Street Floor. Extra Sizes, $1.39 Kann's—S8treet Floor. ReceIvED HERE COTY Value Originally $5.00 Now A.ll wic. ~—Coty Lipstick, Coty Perfume, Perfu- mizer and Leather Case—the lipstick 9 8 c @he Foening Htar ; un? to get them. due to the low cost of silk : styles—some with bloomers and rayon. Bloomers and i —Certainly a low price for these to match . . . Long and short anties, 5, 6, 7 sizes; vests, aood-lookuu, useful quilts. The D 3 sleeves ... many with 6 to 43 sizes. . ouble-bed size, with fancy zig- A Dramatic touches of émbroidery . . x 3 Sale Groups of LUGGAGE At $2.88 Make Your Wants Known Through The New Models Are Very Attractive in Star Classified Section , N that way you will reach practically everybody in iack el R laied dikes: i Washington and its suburbs—for The Star is the 18-in, round hat boxes: tweed prony —— home paper and its Classified Section is diligently overnight cases; double-handle g 7 3 read. utility bags. T Fall and O A S Copy for the Classified Section may be left at any At $4. 44 Jewel SChaefel‘ 1 Winter I of the following authorized Branch Offices. There are no fees in connection with Branch Office service; only —Double-strap tray cases; 18-in. regular rates are charged. leather bags; wardrobe cases; square hat 'm; leather-bound In the Northwest hat boxes; Jeather utility bags; Gladstone bags; overnight cases. 1ith and Park rd.—Arm- Sth and U sts.—M. H - strong’s Pharmacy. Hunton’s Pharmacy. At $7.93) H4th and P sts.—Day's Ga. ave. and Upshur st— Pharmacy. 3 Petworth Pharmacy. —Gladstone bags; leather over- 135 Mth st — Marty’s g5, g e Monék's night cases; leather-lined travel- _ggn ‘& mg::ae S‘O:Ie Pharmacy. % }n!l.hbe-nii wardrobe shoe box: ue by — - - H jpreting o oo 5916 Ga. ave—Brightwood e i 15th and U sts—G. O. Pharmacy. ) Brock. Ga. ave. and Kennedy st. Knenlh-Fourth Floor. 2912 14th st—Colliflower —Lampkin’s Pharmacy. Art & Gift Ce. 2901 Sherman ave—Sher- 3891 14th st.— Bronaugh’s man Ave. Pharmacy. 6224 3rd st. — Stewart’s 14th and Bu sts.— Pharmacy. | Bl i $ Hohberger's Pharmacy. 1905 Mass. ave. — Dupont I ¥ h New Sports e sy 10 et T sre—neen- B A Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock of , | and Travel $ - e Fla. ave. ana Ist st.—N. ] : TWEEDS eiskin. ik Medium in light and medium shades—the per- Elmo Beauty Expert —is here for you to consult with about the care of your skin—and to instruct you in the home treatment with the Elmo preparations. —1In fashion and quality these coats far surpass any we have offered in previous seasons. New cuffs and new collars of self or con! furs. New side fasteniing that gives the necessary fullness in front are notable features. Sizes 14 to 4. To each customer purchasing Elmo goods at this time a pursette will be given Free. Kann's—Street Foor. stein’s Drug Store. nl"‘:- Shop. Reiskin. 1 1773 Columbia rd. — The NO::.I Capitol st. al;dhl. L I \ Service 2162 "Cafifornia st. — Co- macy. il s i | : : Weight 1742 Pa. ave. — J. Louis Krick. : 21st and G sts.—Quigley’s —One of the best values we have offered in me- i by Pharmacy. I ] dium service-weight suk‘ hose in many days. Plain Camel 1st “"-“‘ S0 s sssn’s 25th' st. and Pa. ave. — They are unusually elastic at the top, and are Hair Coats Pharmacy. Herbst's Pharmacy. made with the fashionable French heels and th and K sts—Golden- 3315 Conn. ave. — Joll’s cradle soles. Every pair perfect. Sizes 8% to 10, At $25 (time clerk’s Newsstand. and these colors— : In Dark D, Wisconsin ave. and Macomb Tth and O sts. — Lincoin st"Harey C. Tatt Brown, T‘“‘l Store. isconsin ave.—Mor- 3 Tahiti Matin Beige Clair Egg st. and R. L ave—J. gan Bros.’ Pharmacy. y Indotan Reve Dk'G- Metal - ot Takoma Park, 359 Cedar st. | i : Attty Bret’ T Tropique Sandee Lt. Gun Metal Forster's Pharmacy. macy. Paseo In the Southwest In Georgetown 10th st. and Va. ave — 30th and P sts.—Morgan Herbert’'s Pharmacy. Bros.’ Pharmacy. 816 43 st. — Harris’ Drug 30th and M sts.—Brace’s Store. Pharmacy. 4% and L sts.—Columbia 3411 M st.—Moskey’s Phar- PHarmacy. macy. N m.z Wisconsin ave. — rtheast aney’s. .‘u“h: ‘“‘:A — Capitol Wisconsin ave. and O st— —Plain - tailored and fur - trimmed coats—with the new moulded lines —the new longer lengths and new fl widths. With and without belts. Pointed Wolf Black and White Natural Skank Kann's—8econd Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. Smart Travel Print An Attractive Sale Group of Donahue’s Pharmacy. Novelty SHOES FROCKS 35th and O sts.— Sugar’s 5104 Condors rd. — Modern E Model Ve i 3rd and Pa. ave~O'Don- Last Year’s Price For Shopping ° em n"fln’m'sn sts. [ was $5.00 Pair —F. P. Weller's —To look at these dresses you would never dream they cost so little. The styles are copies of higher-priced models—and the fabrics are lus- trous rayons in travel print designs. Touches of color are used as trimmings—and they all are made with long sleeves. Sizes 16 to 48 Kann's—S8eeond Floor. A PAIR Twenty Different Styles —Models for early Fall and Winter . . . For Street and Dress « « . High, Spectator, Baby Louis and Cuban Heels . . . Straps, Oxfords and Pumps. Fashioned of patent leather, black kid and brown kid and suede. Some plain, others with touches of genuine reptile or reptile calf. Sizes 3 to 8. Widths A to C. Kann’s—Fourth Floor.

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