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, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923, & - 10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, == vates C. Anderson, D. Armstrong, A. “A ’ given the samo program presented | Lady of the Sonnets Lester Shafer,|Wold in her dances and will play Eas m n Dark Horse Bird, B. Biack, &, Brown, T, caravay, | ] at Twin Oaks last Tueslay evening | Arthur J. Rhodes, Anne Ives and | compositions of modern composers ) g F“mlfk.‘ykbu“e"' L. Davis. R. whe! ':rnannm:d l;gy of tl;e Sg_g Leona Roberts will interpret the | uisseret, J. Dodge, C. Earl, W. El- i nets, y Berna aw, and “The | parts. e = ilott, D. Fair, R. Feldt, W. Fippin, Jewel Merchants' by James Branch| Portia Wager. a brilliant youn, The first banjo heard made in In Cadet Drill, Wins Standard |y Saie s iy WILL END SEASON |3tz i, et | DEn s riant, vouns | o0l P Snio et i ] rett, Hooff, L. Hopfenmaler, R. ] these plays another treat is in store | mm————— Kirchmyer, R. Leonard, M. Love, W. - , | for them in the presence of Jean i Miller, 8. Nishwitz, J. Ray, R. Reeves, Trogram at National Woman's| Wold of Portland, Ore, who will Kenney, E. McLuine, G. Purty Hesdquacts = dance. Tor the past several years g . Scofle ) quarters to Be 58 Wold has been appearing in recital both z coast Company D, Discounted by Students, Farewell Bow et Eatiou e Pusciaaicoed son, M. Wesson. Detective Was Accused of 3 Her early training was received Greeted by Volcano of Cheers as Roster of D Compan. under the vuteiage. o Miva Starion | B y Thie . ot Pt B o i S j .| Morgan, and it is from her perhaps o tral follows:. Captaln. H. Chapiin: Killing Fellow Officer in Tomorvow night Robert Bell's| that she has galned her unusual 1309 G ST..NW. \ M d ll P- ned on Ca i Cheek frat Houtenant. W B Eiine apiin: g Ram’'s Haad Players will make their | pantomimic ability. Five solo num- eaa S in P . . licutenant, T. Belaman; oobi oee s | farewell Now to Washington for the | bers of varylng character will be N. Budlong, M. H. Colvin f G Con: | Shot at Auto. se~san In the gardens of the Na- [ given by her. Th iendl e PO, ley, R. . Hodeeson, G. Murphey; cor- | tional Woman's Party headquarters,| The same cast, including Robert e Frien y Shop DOEAIR, W 1t Conhe L aney; coes | N lat &nd A streets northeast, for the | Bell, Josephine = Hutchinson and . ~allv kissed | Colde! . F. B B Ring. M. g enefit of that organization. valter ck, will in *Th Eastern HighiSchool'siCompany D. jWestern iwholliad ““,;"“.{‘.‘,,t.‘i{.“éi’.fi“!.u‘.""\ vl prieas, ¥ B King. M. | giomas O'Donnell, precinct detec- | "0l T Temdonts are being | ower Morohantar axd o tTih pabe regarded as u “dark horse” in the|the prize banner an affectionate EONIZichio, M. J. Bernstein: C. M. tive at No. 4 station, Was HeqUILted |~ company competitive drill of the|grill fleld the previous day, was sig- | P Chandler, N.C. Colle this afternoon by a jury in Criminal Washington High School Cadet Corps. inaled to bring his company to the re- | fragh, M. W, Dinwiddie, Division 2 on a charge of manslaugh- won first honors In the great school | LieWINE stand to recelve seeand hORSIS: | G Glaaste, F. H. Grim |ter. The indictment charged that he event which ended late yesterday at|H Chaplin, was then marched to the | Goodenoegh, . W. Govern, W recklessly discharged his pistol and | the American League base ball park. |stand and awarded third honors. \;i{o‘-m":l-‘ A-i'.liy“nfifl'm'fnfl v"',‘“l‘;r' 3. | killed Frederick G. Stange, sixty-one [ J L J Second honors went to Company L of Prexents New Flag. A. G. Johnson, W. I rby, 3. Med: | vears old, a patrolman connected with Western High School, winner of the| Preceding the awarding of the prize*;;‘"*‘hi_lr?hs‘(‘rvn, E. C. McCleery, D. Mec- |the precinct. The detective claimed | drill. “Compuny D of Central | Asst. Supt. Kramer presented to thel BB g0 o713 I, Mulitz, R. | the killing of Stange was accidental A :h Schoo! was awarded third place. |brigade. on behalf of Tech High School, | 0 . . i o . Tt I S BON8, i ting Mr. Kramer were Miss Dorothy | o'® 8T, .3 ®, D. | veapon. orne. - 3 s jority of them leather-lunged school | Webb, Miss Ann Chamberlain, Miss '{‘;a‘liefi“x',‘"‘\‘lmvwl"“ O'Shea defended the detective. Brothers prices that have been here children, turned the ball park into a | Mildred Volandt and Miss Helen Roe- |y “wiliner, 3. 8. Wiison, . W. Wi |, The shooting occured February 28 tofore unheard of. volcano of noise when the victorious | 1%, all Tech students. © o [son, A, R last after 4 chuse In southwest Wash- \ wanies were marcned before the | close ‘with & colorful review of the e Tian Kby Demhe aame snd Polloe OW the May Clearance g ° receive the laurels & vic- | twenty-six companies composing the | Sl wera fin i : . t t SN PR Shoct i | S SRS, ST % DISMISS DIVORCE SUITS. |Biiict, were s, o shiomoutie 1 takes its final price de- uit In the riouse supremacy t all of the high schools last night NN G e U bumper stolen from a car which the | H " General Pins Medal. dinners and rallies were held for the police had confiscated. The detective scent, featunng tomorrow Maj. Gen William Lassiter of the | c2d€ts: ~The principal celebration, jJustices Decide in Talbott and(Ovdered his fellow officers to stop. und | 6 Suits Sold eneral otaff of the Army, pinned on | hoWever, was at Eastern, where an Imler C . when his demand was ignored shot : P eeast of the tanie of Capt. L. t, | informal ~housewarming ' was held St at the machine tires. Stange recelved 60 Dresses at $69.50. z e Commander of th pHiss com: | throughout the evening. An assem- (Chief Justice McCoy has dismissed [# wound from which he died the next E o he s & o % > 8 Sas pllowing ithe suit for a limited divorce brought |day. S o Bany.the diamond studded SAUSON. | cadec sainner. at which (CADE (CHEEk 1) aite dithetin o ot | OO eis. iaiunder Indlctment on & For Street and Afternoon Wear 8 Suits Sold 2 edal. b aid high tribute to the spirit o Harry L. Ta % the charge of larceny in connection with E ot Comie b color E | pald high tribute to the spirit of the{ ¥ Talbott, holding that the 5 $59.50 B Ny D eoOr fersgant| men in his company, to whom he gave | wife had not proved her charges of |the disappearance of the at V. . = I\_TT_|D--«_~NI the covetedsipo z;«-a ’:)t;, credit for the victory. The lieuten-icruelty against her husband. At- The grand jury exonerated 00 o E] vhich two 3 carried off | ants in each company presented their |torney A. A. Jones represented the O'Donnell on the witness sta o 20 Suits Sold 1 fite dulll S oy, COMPARY | captains with gold watches. Assist- | husband. clared there had been a felony 2 4 > > il : G._under C bl DR Kramer was among the | Justice Siddons has dismissed the mitted and he Were Sold Up to 68.00 at $39.50.. he victorlous company drilled in|g Charles Hart, principal of |suit of Mrs. Mabel E. Imler against in using his w the afternoon of the opening day of ) . presided. The ceremonles |J. Egbert Imler of Pittsbureh . ba. y 18 Suits Sold the high school military classic. and | were reopened this morning with aifor lack of jurisdiction. Attorney = Flat Crepe, Printed Crepe, Hand-Drawn its maneuvers were witnessed by but grand assembly, at which the cadet { Paul B, Elcan for the husband showed Ground for Suspicion. g < z = i Crepell hief Li Vi al % omparatively few stadents Who officers from other high schools ex-{the wife had not been o rosident of From the Boston Transcript repella, Handkerchief Linen, Voile, Swiss Swre were at the ball paik at the time. Al- | tended fellcitations to the winners. |the District of Columbia for three | o™ e Be g i e— though rating the company’s exhibi- | lsaac Gans, president of the Wash- |years prior to the filing of the suit. | “I'm afrald that bank clerk we Organdie, Roshanara, ~Georgette—Colors g B tion as of superior merit, the ington Chamber of Commerce, present- = d last week 1S crooked. most reprsented : Black, Navy, Cocoa and No.C.0.D.s cial military critics on the ed the Chamber of Commerce medal ’ Smat u should not judge by appear- Py Refunds or had not seriously red the this morning to Eastern High School | || Note the evil results of smoking asances. . e % At s e aoanee for the best arilica’ compass ca- | llustrated by the volcano; it con- I am judging by disappearances Exchanges the thres Army judges came s ts. Principal Hart introduced Mr. | Stantly suffers eruptions. in this ci Every Sale I complete surprise to them, as well as |Gans. In making his address to the ECTy DG 13 the throng cof Eastern's supporte school on the cadet company and Final who were jammed in the grandstand | what they had accomplished, Mr. Gans | \ opposite first bay .. "'h i . e 3 N H A “Whatever you have done in the Averages Lo matter of winning this medal, you | _Company @ glven a rating of ean do in your future years, when | 56.13 per c the judges. West- \you start out in the world, no matter | was rated 83.93 per|in what purusit or profession. No| ¥ of Central, 83.6 | matter what vou do in this world, | - e d nt The averages this vear | master it—and you will win out.” A T ightly lower than last, due to - { Lighdvilonesins . Roxter of Comprny. Sousa’s Stirring March L7 i cfock in the are- | ¢ foster of Company D of East- = i ernoon aaje. 3. T | ollows. Captain, c : ; gimoon ATy Captalr S Roneeil The Nobles of the Mystic Shrine = Cagt. Ch fare the at achich cial r s company be Smart Junior Apparel for | Stk 5 il ol Released on Victor Records bitAa L il L Tomorrow, May 25 G Alderman, C. N Beach, D. N Beach. | Written by JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA, a Noble of istrict Com intendent ant Sug a the Midsummer Wear immense its eves upon the adju- E‘«;O»le-x = ‘(‘m;wll'; ey i Almas Temple, and played by his Famous Band : marched in the direction - Depro, C. A. Didden, un- o t d Regiment, stationed at the n, L. Duvall, N. A. Eaton, A. ( A Double-Face Record With Another : Shy A | as G A Fosserl 3. 18 Gifbert. | New March on the Reverse Side— Imported Ratine ) Western Disappointed. Heintz, 3, G. Hesse, C. O. Hoftman, A. The Dauntless Battalion French Linen A bedlam of cheers and screams|M. Hunt, W. A. Johnson, G. C. Milit No. 19058, T3¢ broke out in the section occupled by | zer, H. R. Miles, W. J. Muldowney, W- v - the Western High School students, who | R. Padgett, V. Perlmutter, J. L. Quinn, Ask for it at— unfortunately believed that the victory | R. Ruppert, H. F. Scheer, R. P.| on the drill field -had been won by one | Shackelford, H. F. Smith, M. J. Snie- 2 MUSIC of its cadet companies. The cheering | goski, C. C. Stauffer, F, eele. H. stopped almost automatically as Adjt. | A. Talbert, W. R. Talbert, D. M. Tay- | HOUSE Harding passed the Western units and | lor, J. A h. E. M. Wade, R vt : 5 - s e I e ‘s | Weber, T 2. Webster, 3. A° Willey. Steinway Pianos, Player-Pianos, Victrolas Company D. It was & stgnal tg;cm: Ranter S8 36 Stas. ntly un.| The roster of Company L of West- til the prize company had marched off | ern, follows: Capt. H. Clark, First the drill fleld. Lieut. M Second Lieut After Gen. Lassiter had presented | ven, Sergt Caraway, Hoage, the bejeweled medal to Capt. Cheek | King, F. Schuman, F. Scofleld, Corps. and red ribbons to the men under him, | D. Auld, R. Carmichael, J. Duvall, Capt. Herbert Clark of L Company of | Miller, A. Sckoppeglia, F. Weitzel - = 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. The Shrine Convention —will bring thousands of visitors. Isn’t there something in your home or ward- robe that requires thorough dry cleaning or, perhaps dyeing, to give it a new ap- TWEEVE THIRTEEN Sheer Voile New Novelties $10.95 to $22.50 *) [Eglebac/her ELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET R — Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard Pictorial Summer Fashion Books, 25¢c Pleating—All New Styles Sold Up to $39.98 Coats—Suits—Dresses 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Store Hours: 9 to 6 &E 7. pearanc R TP Sl Rel]nlallts ; A S ]'1 {F ’ N . at 2 Price ¥ - 2 g; o These Remnants offer big savings. All are good w D S]l useful lengths offbest selling qulli:ies; a large assort- < anc@ ]1 erg i 1 ice. Yy men;g;g?‘:esklzzlb;tp, é(;:%a(;Fp;;:Ks. tl % With the “Shrine” Convention at hand, we feel 5 dark colors, cut from the piece—at la ey that this special sale will take on even.more im- . B i mkn:m..,..:lm.. Floor. TS gw portance than the special values we asrx offering— i i B 1 in oth ords, it i “TIMELY” LE. Slip- $5.98 to $7.98 Wash Dresses : L e S ; g )4 Big Values Tomorrow ,§?; White Satin, D= DEaEE==0E==0 || A ot of chamingly made $ 98 e S % - I E. T. Goodman CO-, Inc. Pro-cks ok dre.s's EnEams :l.m] ® c \ ( Gold and silver bro- ! | Black catin, opera . - - | ratine, in solid shades, plaids SrAle s cade, Egyptian com- i\! tongue and strap Slip- [} Stores all over town Phone if you can’t come i and checks. Bimations: fomerly I pers; formerly $10 to - Certainty of | 200 Bungalow Aprons $12.50 to $18.00 pr. | | $1250. ¥ 3 A ; i y = Satisfaction and' House Frocks | $9.90 |b $7.90 to $8.90 ¥ g Tl W O g oo Tkt L L , M 1629 Conn. Ave. our business is the “certainty of combinations of Linene, Cretonne and other materials. c / 1840 Columbia Rd. satisfaction” which our customers Exceptional values for Friday only ale................. White Satin and Kid Slippers; highest quality, &; \ 2011 18th St. N.W. have in dealing at “any Goodman formerly $10.00 to $12.50 K 5‘:2]]”‘12"‘:';.5?"“:”?L Store. We feel a responsibility for y X I ¥ Special Purchase of Hosiery 2 el Ade ‘lltle (‘]ulnltit}i)of :}:'er_;;thitngfl\‘ve sell );:l;. N Takoma Park, Md. mus e e bes e marke D 2026 R. I. Ave. N.E. affords—no matter how staple or Eiessa Ffl::r ?..?3.‘,’3..-”::,‘,‘",,. n.r.be\av-e::,p. iw 3128 12th St. :&' how much of a delicacy. stich: full fashioned lisle with embroidery front: also : s:::‘(::i‘Ag\;aN w. We are glad to have you come— s T L f""}g;‘"- k. c Several hundred pairs of St. N.w. 4 sand_and sport mixtures. Sizes o . ¥Frida . . NA 410 8th s:ANsfis. b“: 3: want you to febel thhnt you can and SACArday, Paiesesereeersnsn. 2 2 finest quality suede, satin, pat- a 426 R St. N.W. ge e same service oning. “A little better foryaplin]e gless" Sweaters; all the new weaves Jean and Khaki Middies; out e:;f lkei::]l;l' md (s‘;.ughbhd: is more than a slogan with us—IT’S I O Ime Taeh Of our regular stack, but calfs| umps, p Shipper. and Sport Oxfords; sizeslto 9; AAAA to D. A FACT. EEEEEEEEEEE‘ T Yy slightly soiled from slip-over styles; all handling; broken sizes sizes. Friday ard po from 6 to 22; values 79(: Saturday . 2 up to $1.95. Friday only, ° Gu Bleedln SHOE SALE SHOE SALE Mies wnd | [ Womeromee | [ Sippr o I'l g Vet kid and satin :'}'fm;"r beud:‘ p f n Bt Siin. rhinestones, met- _ | Make Room Shoe Sale Brown Sik| | pout ey | | Temdind| W Can’Be By the simple means of massaging oRDe i o To “make room” for new summer footwear we've taken a great many pairs of Oxfords and Strap Pumps in Black Satin, Brown Satin, Patent, Brown and Gray Suede and placed them all on tables in our Downstairs Store to clear out quickly at this price. Sizes are broken in each style, but YOUR size can be found in the entire lot. An unusual opportunity. $2£ Pair Actually worth twice as much. Buy two or three pairs at this tow price. SHOE SALE SHOE SALE your gums with PYRODENTO before Stopped retiring. Allow it to remain without b rinsing and use a soft brush in the morning. Gum Bleeding invariably forecasts 5 Pyorrhea. Start stopping it tonight. An Interest in the ~B’usine.ss— Small sums saved regularly grow into substantial buy- ing power. How much are you saving with this progressive bank? | START IN TIME | 69¢ $149 | |50ctoSg Two pairs of Rhinestone heels to make some 51 5 Spring Dancer happy. Were formerly $25 Val Richter 1304 F St. N.W. ADJOINING PALACE THEATEE ~ Federal-American National Bank ! 1315 F Street Chairman of the Board. JOHN POOLE, ' . W. T. GALLIHER, President. l CereLEcTrecgECE