Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1923, Page 19

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r cening in honor of Virginia Graham, ted herfifteenth birth- Among their guests villiams, Mel- ax and Alfred e :|k e ! " Linton, ey avidson, Willam Ashworth and « Hickox and her niece, « who_have been Misses Darby, have home in Washing- nd her d: , who has Margaret Bowie, 1 to her home in Toolsvil esterday evening. Rh Che George Donald ave its second dance of urday night in the ball- ase Theater. The composed and Anne n Albrittain chapter of the t at the home of apman on Thursday. state president, of d the members of ting of the Missionary >resbyterian _Church John D. Mills of spoke. Luncl committe THE ' KVENING STAR, —BY KESSLER. \WVAGANT MONEY — HE OUGHT N T' BE LIGHTIN' THEM LAMO® TOMIGHT TE LAMPLIGHTER VE BETTER EE GTTIN' HOME ‘FORE CURFEW WASHINGTON, D. C. , MONDAY, MAY 14, 1933. WWENTON Special Correspcadence of The Star. WARRENTON, Va.,, May 12.—Harry L. Smith, Dzleplane, and Eppa Cox, Calverton, have announced them- selves candidates for treasurer of Fauquier county in the democratic primary, thus making three in the fleld for this office. The graduating exercises of Upper- ville High S¢hool were held In the Town Hall Saturday night. The graduates wdre Mary Grimes, Fanny The last named manager of large Warrenton, reports a &o0od prospectyfor the peach and pear crop this yea® in spite of the spring old, died at tlie home of his nephew, John R. Bailey, near Auburn, and was buried at Oak Dale Baptist Church, of which he had been a member for many years. Evergreen Community League held a meeting Fricay and elected officers for the next scpool year: Mrs, George Davis, presiders; W. T. Cockrill, vice presidents Sallle Noland was re-elected ary and treas- urer for the tlird time. The league celebrated Arffor and Bird day by planting trees 4nd shrubs. An enter- tainment will Be g May 25, con- sisting of several by the pupils. C. J. Meetze will sp A very enjoyable ‘day celebra- In buying an Oakland 2 KILLED IN GAS BLAST | THAT DESTROYS HOUSE Eight Others Make Sensational Es- capes in Explosion Caused by Leaking Gas Pipe. TOLEDO, Ohlo, May 14.—Two per- sons were burned to death, a boy, aged seven, was rescued by firemen and eight others made sensational escapes here following an explosion of gas at the home of Mrs. Emma McClusky. Mr. and Mrs. George Burke, daughter and son-in-law of Mrs. McClusky, met almost Instant death in the explosion of gas, which occurred in their rooms at the McClusky home, A faulty gas . | connection is held responsible for the exploston. Steve Stempin of Detroit, seven- year-old relative of Mrs. McClusky, was asleep in a room adjoining the and was carried from the flame- piace by firemen. Other occupants of the house, members of the family and boarders, escaped in their night cloth- ng. tlon was given last Thursday after- noon by the SBummerduck School. Piney Mount and Western schools met recently in two contests, a spell- ing match and base ball, in both of which the Piney Mount team was the winner. = gurfaceand .S;fif&eean'@w it = Take a tip from Winthrop Wise Save the Surface with KYANIZE ™ [ KY-A-NIZE Enduring, Sanitary, Crackless White you get the comforting sat- INDOORS or out this master made-in-America Enamel mf“‘:t.lon that cm.na of will protect the surface, be it metal, wood or plaster. knowing your car will serve g you long and dependably Specified by leading architects. You cannot obtain more without the annoyance or permanent, more beautiful, more lasting whiteness at any expense of continual ad- cost. Try it today on your bath-room woodwork, metal justments and repairs— beds, furniture —anywhere. Buy Known Mileage “Our success is due to selling auto- mobiles that won’t come back to ous- tomers who will.” Immediate Delivery on All Models. 1700 L St. E. J. Quinn Motor Sales Co. 834 14th Street. Main 2036. then was hostess at her home on sual treat on Tuesday evening, when Mrs. Jessie Blaisdell and Prof. B. ¥+ | Louis ~ Goodyear of Riverdale pre- sented their pupils in a recital at the auditorfum of the University of Mary- land. A program of ten numbers was rendered, including selections from Mozart, 'Grieg, Moszkowski, Rach- maninoff, Goetze and Chopin. The recital closed with Eaton Fanning’s| “Daybreak,” sung by Mrs. Anne Stone | Stewart, Miss Marie Massicot, Mrs. | Ida Hancock, Miss Agnes Brown, Aus- | tin McBride, Willis Fiske, Harry A.| Mothers of Boys 3 to 8 years Attention! and his army, 8,000 strong, are on the way! Paint Section, Fifth floor They’ll be here Friday See Thursday Star for details A" Wosdhward & Lothrop 7th at F T ‘There are, in addition, delightful tints of Gray, Ivory and Blue. Come to the Special Demonstration of Kyanize Enamels and Varnishes Stewart and N. N. Nichols, with Miss | Betty Swent at the piano. | The campus of the University of | Maryland will be thrown open to pic- | nickers on Wednesday, May 16, the te of the second annual spring mu- sic festival. This courtesy has been extended to parties coming from a | distance that they may enjoy this | - | feature along with the three sessions | n- e { Mr. ana Mrs, | Of music. i Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday will_ meet £ M frs. Howari An expert from the factory will be in the Don’t Get the Meaning. From Judge. Nervous Passenger—Are there any . life preservers on board, captain? RIVERDALE Captain—Great guns, man! Can't Citizens’ Improv A you wait until we're outside the three-mile limit? fation went nnual com- bration, Xt meeting. i ection re- i ., and ! P - t Wilmington, aryland State . with the other The Unexpected H appens! “PRINTZESS” COATS AND CAPES Reduced for Rapid Clearance tion held And The Hecht Co. Corset-fitting Service A combination hard to excel Under the super- : ki ’ 7. m attaming youthfu mes. Smith, the streets are Simply a room-making move on our pari. ky died on Tuesday llness of two Knowing “Printzess” as you do. there is slight need of dilating ELASTICSIDE ac- complishes the rare ef- fect of SYMMETRY MINUS CONSTRIC- TION. ELASTICSIDE fre- serves the youthful contour in the young and simulates youth in mature figures. Ath- letic women and misses appreciate ELASTICSIDE be- cause it promotes sup- pleness when indulging n strenuous sports. Another point in favor of this scr'ent;fic web- bing is that it 1s light in weight but extremely . durab’e. ) Akl = $3.50 to $5.00 - Washingt tevard for a number of ning was of Boy by Scoutmaster upon the subject except lo acquaint you with the details of three groups posing . clearance: com- the One and two of a kind Sweaty F éef “PRINTZESS"” Y, “PRINTZESS” COATS, CAPES, s65 Previously $75 to $95 Dréss coats and sumptuous wraps of glossy Lustrosa and plaid toppers. A number of capes of the same rich pile fab- Scotch mixture weaves included ric. This is truly an opportunity and the popular Karovan cloth worth any woman’s attention. that lends itself so admirably to Of course, they'll be sold quickly, this class of garment. as there are not many, The Hecht Co. 7th at F «PRINTZESS”’ .50 TOPPERS, $29 . Previously $35 and $39.50 The Hecht Co. maintains a fitting service for women and misses who realize the importance of selecting the right model, having it correctly fitted and being instructed in its adjust- ment. People troubled with sweaty feet, soft corns, soreness between the toes and general foot discomfort, brought about by the over-action of the millions of pores in the feet, will obtain prompt and bless- ed relief by using Germinol, the Oxygen Foot Powder. It enables the feet to breathe, restores nor- mal circulation and acts as a tonic to the skin. Easy and safe to use. Endorsed for years by prominent foot specialists. Buy Germinol today, don’t delay ! To be had in sprinkler top jars atall drug counters, or by mail, 50c. postage paid, from The Belmont Co., Chemists, Springfield, Mass. GERMINOL + Contatns Oxygen — natures groniest purtfer : TOPPERS, $4‘5 Previously $49.50 to $69.50 Tmported and domestic nov- Fine camel’s hair and novelty elties, man-tailored in charac- teristic fashion; loose or belted models. Perhaps only one of'a kind, but all the season’s choice styles, A graduate corsetiere always in attendance, at your service—allow her to fit you. - TheHecht Co. 7th at F

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