Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1923, Page 17

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:lmd%n:l X Smith, Jr., of the fourth naval”dis. By, ' Mo ok i et s chiu:’ Maj. BE. L. lsmt. R. H. Blalr, at Harvard Uni- STS GIVE FINAL |Dakota Indians {{ ARTS CLUB PROGRAM| T'o Get Along on (Bt e l? S, Sl | Y, Chmiceg, Mase, s bes fA- CITY. g | Senoots, H. Marl, Two Dogs Each | gxi ot i, osis e S 28 8 Siorsas ssrsas s ttorney ‘general .of Ok ma and’ i Indians at the Fort Berthold' :onn .'n‘n:d.u justice of the ,fl' ies C. Patterson, fleld agency in North Dakota have de- .| Preme court of the territory of - Fort 8ill,'Okla., has been ~ clded to get along on two dogs Ty, local hotel |ordered 'to Mommouth, I or “duty id heart | with the INinois National Guard. " each. thus solving & problem which has worried the Indian bureau for z Navy. Mrs. Helen Corbin Heinl, planist,| years. - ‘Vice Admiral ‘A. T. Long has been nd Mrs. Lucy Dickinson Marx, so- The Ind t 1ved -the th ges Stations of g:: ed :?’xm command of United cent coun “tl uestion 8 navi T 1 - rano, were the sololsts at the con-| - by'yoting the abolition of surplus’ orces in Europe and or- eluding spring musical at the Arts Army and Navy Officers o this city for duty as chief of canines, as woll as placing a $1 : P, s Club last evening, under the auspices. the bureau of navigation, Navy De- tax on”edch dog witnin the limits Of Interest to- Capital pagtment T b agreed on. N ns are ni o - - 'ap! . Reed, af e navy yard, ;: the ;:‘!‘};&?m";;?’;ln"”‘:‘hfi dogs, the Indian buresu sail, in Army. Mare Iland, Calit. has been detailed an, . » many cases possessing half .a e as a member of the naval examining re well filled and the program was Col. A. E. Willlams, Quartermaster eived with enthusiasm. Mrs, Helnl dozen and holding onto them with and retiring boards, Navy Depart- a’tenacity which. o amount of |Corps, at the Army War College,|ment. %) ” s ®ffered as her selections Ghopin's ¥Scherzo fn C Sharp Minor,” Lisst's moral persuasion can shake. The |Washington barracks, has been de-| ~Lieut. Commander E. J. Gillam, at Conducting 'a’ campulin for some [ (ied 'to duty with the organtser | {15 JATh, desdony haa, Been deg “Sposalizlo,” the “Fruhlingsnacht” of | time to induce their charges to cut [Teerves of the dth Corps Ares, with} Lieut. E. B. Colton, at the academy, Bchumann-Lisst, “Poissons d'Or” and e e e O “Jardin Sous la Plule,” by Debuss; Lotus Land” by Cyril Scott, and down th by to_the University of Iowa City. e for. T I KL P S I. Charles S. Bryan, Ordnance Of-| ~Lieut. Commander - Willlam R. McDowell's “From Uncle Remus” and “Hungarian, . +| “STATE OFFICIL DIE - dta- | Niels Drustrup,’at the naval proving gned to the battle. flif".‘:'}" 3-:1:- to-the recsiy- (e Wasaingion navy yard, has boen o of naval opera- | detailed to the new battleship West . I lm A, 2 eut. Virginia. Pérs. Helen C. Heinl and Mrs. Lucy {1 D. Marx Get Enthusiastic ' Reoeption. led suddenly Physicl: themselves, at a re- for every purpose Priced Extra A Touch of .The Right Paint i—here and there will com- plete your spring house- cleaning and make things spick anid span. Our Extra Low Prices —on Paints, Stains, Enamels and Varnishés make this the best plice to fill such ‘spring . “furbishing-up” needs. Estimates Furnished ficers' Reserve Corps, has been as- —T ::fnoa to duty ‘at the Amy. ‘War Col- 4 FLOWERS FOR BURROUGHS | 5;¢ x o keeter, Moatcai Corps. at ggravatin’ Papa” Mrs. rendered In two groups, -~ Fort Sheridan, 1L, has been ordered Sibello's “La Girometta,”( Schumann's | Wild Blooms Placed by Friends on | 10, this city for treatment at Walter Die Lotos Blume, “Robin, Robin, Res Ganvil ELER- &ng Me a Song” and “Will o' the| | Noted Naturalist’s Grave. AL L LT e U isp.’ by Spross, and “Song of the| povpiny N v May D, oTE oty flowers were laid on the g Open” By La Forge, repeating the ordered to New York city for duty John Burroughs, poet and naturalist, | Cap! Soncluah nambor ' the redyget of | ve, of | with the Army tranaport service. | e rosatoies so xanE I it beside Boyhood Rock, by four hun | Corps. on {he Panama Canal Zone, has “Ra re riends and admirers that came een ordere o e rmy e e S eqomn. “Radiance” | rom as far as Ohlo to attend the School, this city, for dut nual reunion of the John Burroughs| The President has Memorial Association. resignations of Maj. Howard H “Loose Feet” Yachts . : Correspondence Invited The party, which included Julian |Johnson, Medical Corps. and First uary, in connection with the “Me.| BUITOUENS, a Som of the poet, later rancis ‘ W. Ruggles, air on the reverse side will tart * everybody _goin Sgain. “Ast for réco SCREEN PAINT Prompt Shipments Jcuny isited the old farmhouse where he ANl Pos; Dowell week” that i 1 Rt to ornts #he will give a recital of Mobowe | 28 POrR. detalled as military in- W : music at the Arts Club and at that : A-3825 7S¢ time will tell of the work that is be. | HUGH . REILLY CO. Federal-American National Bank At Columbia Dealers ing done at the Peterborough colony. | 1315 F Street WILL GET DIPLOMAS. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS W. T. GALLTHER, . JOHN POOLE, Phone Main 1703 Our stock of used cars being de- pleted, we will give you a very Chairman of the Board, President. Night School Students to Graduate fair price for your used caron a , Friday. 5 The first graduating class of the DURANT Open Evenings and Sunday Until 9 P.M public night high schools to receive Biplomas will be awarded them at commencement exercises Friday night in_the Business High School audi- torfum. Certificates for proficiency in certain studies have been awarded ‘ . < fmeaed Sdisd e 105 B dnd | 1128 Connecticut Avenue wenty-five ships passed through the | B canal, including the Cunard® linee| . Franklin 4307 Samaria, which is $;omnd-the-world trip. | Insurance Premiums— s proving one of those !rk{y fox-trots that one simply can't resist. It is the last word in dance perfection on the Colume made by The Paints for a“‘fil""“::-d C‘nfiel .fld TInsurance is one of the greatest essentials in anyone’s life—it is a pleasure to purchase, if you have a savings account with this progressive bank to fall back upon., which' she has dedicated to her in- structor, Miss Mary E. Crider. Miss inna Niemann was accompanist. Mrs. Heinl announced that in Jan- START IN TIME ang Save with Regularity, heretofore, but this is the first year that a full-fledged diploma will be awarded. Superintendent of Schools Frank W. Ballou and Mrs. Howard L. Hnd;kl:‘l‘l, member of the board of education, will speak. Walter B, Patterson, di.. rector of special schools, will preside. ech High School Orchestra, under Dore Walten, will furnish the music. CANAL HAS RECORD DAY. PANAMA, May 28.—The P: canal tolls’ Saturday were $136.060 This was the first time that they had | 1109~1111 G STREET NORTHWEST HERE THE BETTER THINGS COST"LESS completing &, —And All Others Who Are Visiting Washington on the Occasion of The Convening of the Imperial Council Ancient Arabic OrderNobles-MysticShrine ' This Women’s Store Is Splendidly Ready to Serve Washington’s Visitors With HIGHEST-CLASS Jewelry Millinery Blouses Hosiery Cost Not Considered in This Final Sale of Spring Gloves Leather Goods Underwear Shoes Coats Suits Dresses Gowns Wraps Skirts Negligees Kimonos oats, Capes and Suits Original tickets, showing former prices of garments, are attached to each” garment, which are not sale goods, but merchandise made to our special order. We summarize a few of the genuine bargains one may expect to find. Capes and Coats ~—of Poiret Twill, Veldyne, Merona and Fine Bolivias, Formerly pricéd from $39.75 to$49.75. All silk lined. s i Finall»’rice......'...$29vv . : Capes and Coats —of Lustrosa, Fashona, Marvella, Poiret Twills, Luxor'xa-—-Navy, Black, Tans, Browns and Grays; some have collars of fine quality fur; others show handsome embroidery. Broken sizes. Originally $55.00 to' $70.00. 10 Sport Coats . Originally $29.95 - Fimlmce.........314£5 8 Sport Coats Originally $45.00 \Finanrice.........$2890_ Tedd Three-Piece Suits : -Originally $29.75 to $65.00 ' Originally §l9.95~toj$49.75"» I " A PR OF THE BETTER AND EXCLUSIVE Leather Handbags Of pin seal and nove elty leathers, comse pletely fitted with mirror vanity case, eto. Gloves Embroldered backs. White, black and a complete assortment of all newest shades. Thread Silk Hosiery Full fashioned, Mer. cerized tops, heels, moles and toes, Black, white and all colors. Silk Underskirts Pure silk Jersey or Radium silk. Either . plath embroidered or pleated flounces. Tailored Sports Skirts Fashioned of all-wor- sted materials in plain and striped ef- fects. All new colors. Jewelry Novelties The ocollection is coms prised of the newest styles of bracelets, earrings, beads, 'etc. Silk Undervests “Van. Raalte” and “Kayser’ makes Plain’ or fancy trim- med. White and flesh color only. Jacquettes Beautiful ' styles of crepe in handsome embroidered designs, Wide side-tie sash. 5125 Wash Dresses Btyled of pure, pre- shrunk linen, importe ed ragine and novelty printed fabrics, Both slip-on or the’ popular coat style, Knitted of all-wool yarns in all colors. .55 Plain and fanoy combination colorings. Knitted of all-worsted yarns in new styles, Orchid, pink, blue, rose, etc., embroidered in. contrasting colors, Fanoy floral effect,

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