Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1923, Page 9

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b 3 Cl sra Richard : Daniel G, Chas J. A. Connors, Mrs. Proctor D_?_I’I‘I‘h- e . H.'E. Doyle, M e seneral board of the No \ lin, Mrs. Joseph H. Devei ptist convention, Dr. F. A. Smith, i W e Dennis, Mre Fred 1, ——{Continued from Wighth Page) chairman of the committee on educa- | Mrs. Entos. Mrs. Abner Fergu-|ge iy on H Gl Stre, | 27 S0 Aeciated Pross. tion, said, has funded $600,000 to be : y . R F. Fleming, Mre. S. Sid- | §fephaqy, Mre. Henry H, Glassie, Mrs. | “ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 34.— | Sot ‘asido’ for the perpetual endow- ney Forst, John F. Frelot, Mre | Price Evana. ¥ |Gitts from Indlans totaling more Tient of three Baptiat negro schools el e 3 esser, 5 Stre. Crndo 1 Gat . “Harry| The Wom of, Bethssdy had “‘"“ > milllen dollers, SoF home mis- | gign Society has st aside $300.000 as ley. Mrs. | a! 2, at the home | #ion work. were reported today at the | an endowment for the . All Chevy Chase Homes to Be Guva Ten. ¥ urksss in Edne: | Northern ‘Baptist convention. During the year ste M Hathaway, Mrs. Elmont . Mrs. Marle Moore | Jack Barnett, a full-blooded Indian, | taken to strengthen Solicited for R tion B. zard, Mrs. Edward H. Helmuth, subject was “The glven $5560,000 in United States|churches by establishing d: cite or recrea Mrs. Theodore Joslin, Mrs. Clyde M. Wk overnment bonds, m of the in- tion centers. Kelly, Mrs. E. A. Kenner, Mrs. Louls| Mrs,_James Mapes Dodwe an Clubhouse. Laudick, Mrs. George Lucke, Mrs. T. H, [ Kern Doda ol B llgdelphia ..nfl\, Lewis, Mrs. E. R. McComas, Mrs. A. B! | Frank B. %runa o 'en(flor. N. —_— McDanlel, Mrs. J. Gordon McKay, Mrs. 5"9 .;ll e Lee House for the remain- James H. Mosher, Mra, E . Mueller, or of the week. The women of Chevy Chase today | Mrs. Paul Myers, Mrs. Charles M. Marsh, M . Mears of Boston is in . began the long-planncd house-to- | Mra. Guy M. MacDowell Mrs. S J'| washinglo h?fi'u\( visle “of Several “st ew rlmme ats o oA ”"”“"” S Mikierson, Mrs, Mary 8. |4t the Burlington Hotel " “Perimen puilding and eadowment fund of € Bunn, s Hawy il Chevy Chase Recreation Club, which h . J. Peters, Mra, J. B.| Columbla Chapter. D. A. R. an- . . 12" provide. plasstound. atnicte | Reed Mex Gilbert. Rudel Saze Charios | ROBCSS (hBLARS Fegeation yaq garicy usive Attractive Patterns fields and a club house for the chil-|¢ N e b= |jeniey JScheduled for Tuesday. ! dren of the suburb. One hundred |y o N. . | det > S members of the women's division | 3 y Ta. | dsa: Present and Summer Wear under the leadership of Miss Ella | principal of the E. Brown d out early on the in aign that will last unt Mrs E. B age. Mri s. Merle Thorpe, M rs. Rae P. Wright and Mra | two weeks. results of the solicitation nounced tonight at a 10 port supper” at the Chevy be held tomorrow night and next Tuesday night. following The program for the opening of the e Fisher of Emmerton. Va Band to Lead Parade. Tieverly Green of Carolive, Va., and Hannah | Pital led by the Navy Band, un- | Bagziey of this cit nd of Licut. ‘Commander |y Aike B. One thousand ¢ o Care of this clty ; Tobert A, Rownd, 3d. of Wheeling, W. Va., | Howital, . Boy Scouts and Girl 5, | and Nina K. Lunn of this eff Catherine E. Reeve, 57. 1819 30th st. of the Cobb School in Shake- | * James M. McDonald and Viola F. Tennyson, | Elizabeth Clancy, 75, 1408 Oak st . Walter Whelan, 38, Providence Hospital. Ti r Fraok W. Bpoon of this city and Pearl se ¢ P . T Bronn " Sehool, | Stader of Vise Grose, K. Reid £ Joneer 2ealis Cat e ohel ; {| Granville L. Davis and Lilsu L. Pappe, B st e both of Baltimore, Md. Join Dages. James C. Seott, Ir., and Viola M. Drson. Maypole dances by Jawmes E. Johnson and Julia girls in costume, track and fleld | Robert P. Storey of Seminary. p ‘ : ts, f: Ellen P. Skinner of The Piaios. va T Y oA e | P W iilam . Kite of fhis city and Luctlle B. | Bemuel Jack Green of Culpeper. V: William H. Boush Willlam L and son base ball game, community singing conducted by Robert Law- d Lepora Harris. R. B. Swope, 3 , | of Mrs. Hanger. Mrs. Paris Brengl A M. Stimson, Mrs. Henry | erom Atlantic Giy: where she b ,nry | been i gucs: at'the Hotel Denis for Deaths Reported. Uhase Library. Other suppers will Ma"lage Licenses. The following deaths have heen reported to | age licenses have been fssued to the | the heaith departmest fo the last twenty.four | obert L. Woolf and Lucy V. Dawson, both | Lilllan Kuight, Bister Vincent Malo: fllt'!h;‘lr L. l!;?yn;;‘d}m 30, United States Sol- ey k erst Honie Hoapital, Crocker of Eustman, Ga., 0| o o o mith, 85, Georgetown University Julla A. Washington, 80 C st | 3 ! son, 216 G Jesste T Nelson, 29, rear 1019 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923, | MILLION TO CHURCH |50%8 sfov i atds, Sheiwnicn tho entire income is to be used for Bacon leEN BY lNDIANs E‘E,:‘:{.” and the Murrow !ndunr::: } Season’s bl ible Toapital 8 54 y a Ihert Kteph: Wyoming ave. \ unds Saturday afternoon at 2 Md. Am o g ave. t d best ¢ X ced, as fol- Greenwell and Theresa Fairfax. Badie Winte: ger Houpital. latest and be: has been announced, as - Farnes of 1ais city #hd Mars A.| Gaiveston 1132 Gth st. | Providence Hos- colorings in- cluding Black and White. 20 Bowen road s.e. Redmond, 40. son, 34, ‘Tubereulosts Hespltal. | elderly women. 1 ("] Each model is smart and refreshingly new; in fact, 300 winsome creations, styles for youthful, mature and oF "ot the Washington Not Working. o » i * From the Philadelphia Inquirer. 1 American flag, r S b Eae A Births Reporlcd. He wis doomed to failure all his | a a te s er tol e trut! too s donated by Mrs.| The following birchs have baen reported to |life. He e en. v e & a track meet will | t began staged for the boys of Chevy| Harry and Roschell Sherman, girl as_office boy. ase. Medals for the winners have| (larence M. and Rosie Harnard, boy. He hadn't been on exhibition at Gill's drug| Jobn T-a0d Blla B Dodson, by he health department in the last twenty-four | religiously or said the wrong thing. when he got his first job been there long when his | opp'oa)lte employer looked up from &n {mpor- | Keith’s store, Chevy Chase, 4 week. The| aod v 1 tant letter and sald Irritably: m for the meet is: 3 Don’t whistle at your work, boy.” | 100-yard dash, 220-] W . g I ain't working, he replfed. | rd" dash, la-mile a g I'm only whistling. i rowing, ~standing & high jump, hop, an . 8-pound shet-put, 110+ yard low hurdles. event vard dash, 100- h, shoe race, broad jump,| e between boys from| D.C., and Chevy Chase, | T conducting Pt I | ington’s Lowest Prices. ns n remedy falling 3 Nourishes the scalp and stimu- lates new growth, Manufactured Only By an H. W. TAYLOR & CO. B obenriRen 1405 Eye St. N.W. — | Washington, D. C. On Sale at Best Drug Stores Cleaner and Rel Years of practical on rugs and carpets sell rugs at reasonable prices. Try ur own satisaction. N. G. HINTLIAN 1206 1Sth, at Conn. Ave. Can Do Better Work at Lower Prices Than WOLF, FuR enue N.W. . No Dread of Gray Hair DO NOT dread gray hair and thesignsof advancingagel The sure, safe way to Perboct Shoulders wiArms') | (e ooies bt or o e . or s Nothing equals the beautiful, soft, with the modern balr tint, *Brownatone. pearly white -&w—-mu%"n“ s Easily applied, cannot be detected and will iental Cruwlsfl' not rub or wash off. Greaseless, odorless, ders to the shoulders nothing to mix, no waiting, no disappoint- and arms. Cove-lal ment. Guaranteed harmless to hair, scalp skin blemishes. Wil or skin. All dealers 50c and $1.50. not rub fll :’:1:’ :: Trial bottle sent direct for 10c. The perior to p 3 Kenton Pharmacal Co., 611 Coppin Vlhne-Flzsh-Rachel. Bldg., Covington, Ky. e | BROWNATONE $ . Tints Gray Hair Any Shade v Goukaud's Oriental Cream Art Cry stal Beautiful Serviceable Aristocratic Pieces e — =) Compgtes — Candlesticks Fruit Bowls —designed especially to grace the buffet or dining table—in delicate shades of green, amber, royal blue, orange, etc. A notable selection, mod- erately priced. DULIN&MARTINCG - S £ ington’s Smartest done by them. T Millinery at Wash. ing, that every woman an o Sell Wash- of Beautiful New HATS Actual Values, $5 and $7.50! Friday—A Great Sale Our Policy: To Sell Wash- ington’s Smartest Millinery at Wash. ington’s Lowest Prices. Sports and Trimmed Every : / "" Authentic g e The latest in style New Mode! Every Desired Summer Color! Every New And in value! this the Sale Starts P{romptly‘ at 9:15 A.M.! and the greatest This price for . these hats makes banner ?;s:li!onable 4,///// :Z:nt of the sea- An event like this is one that should not be missed—rain or shine! It offers such an unusual opportvmig! to get fine style at a price nothing short of amaz- every miss should make a special point of attend- ing! Think what it means, with hundreds of new hats to choose from—at the very least, two or three stylish summer. hats for what would usually be the price of one! F I g m o -m g | o] lfl MEEEEEEEEE:—:!EEE Slolc——lol{—xlole——slal———lal—lo]——2] F .d . Four l'l Say Philipsborst oo The Season’s Most Important Sale 0f 500 Summer Hats £ S All 'reduccd now to this one remarkably low price All the Hats of popular Crepe de Chine, light and Taffeta, dark colors Hair Braid, are included o Leghorns, —uwith plenty of Fancy Straws, Black and White. and Combinations This offering is made for tomorrow—Friday—only. At the price it cannot last longer. Dress, Street and Sports Hats—in which you'll find just what you are needing for Decoration Day. I——lole—2lol—=]d——a|——]ol—2lalc—m2ala —— ] |———lolc—2lolc——=lole——= |o]——=[a|——=]a|c——= 0] bel’i shoith 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, You can be properly groomed for the opening of the Bathing Beach selecting your Suits and its accessories in our new Bathing Suit Department. Poarl , Oanton Allcbor Brown Lsce Orepe, with b Blue fnteing, $15. and in Afternoon Model, $15. Going previous values one better ~ in these smart Suinmer Froclcs Modes and types that will meet the demands of sports, after- noon, street wear and the social events attending gragluatwn a{ld commencement exercises. Crepes, of course, dominate—with their charming grace— Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine Flat Crepe fi;i’:::‘z Crepe 'TS-:';;:';J Crepe Crepe Georgette Organdy Linen Voile You'll approve the designs and appreciate privilege of selec- tion at $15. Second Floor lole=—=]o]— [o]l—]al=—2[a|——2] fole——[ol—=lolc——|ol—2]ale—FHo|e—=lp|—2o|al—=—=3]ala| —= o] —=|o| —=]oje—=|o| =—=| o] —=]a] =—=10\

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