Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1923, Page 9

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) ; THE EVENINQ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRI.'DAY,' JUNE 22, 1923. ralsed as a master Mason was Ben E Niu?-'r".“ ant P Raymona. w. TWO GET DEGREES. [[][]B[ m UBSERV[ e 3 SRl wne Rev s The ARMY MUSIC SCHOOL [Eiamvicses dentiyatiticetids GET DEGREE PLAITING the lodge, Mr. Summy being the . 3 .Miss Elste Besley Sherman of| aest” S Maetin iyt "Enable , : STAGES BIG OUTING iz, ixine % | Vienna, Va. and i Neatrice Shear| BUTTONS COVERED i 1o tincen. Ty ; o G Vincent Wers dsclared the winners | of Arlington, Va. both graduates of | Mrs. M. E. Holley The anniversary celebration will ! ; 3 » i . |in the women's race. Western High School, cl £ 1919, . 9375, 2561 16tk at. n.w. ANN'VE Y continue through Monday. Tomorrow | ¢ ; Music and Dancing Feature Picnic| Members of the faculty board of the ity S Your Old Hat night the past masters of the lodse 5 school who assisted in the arrange-| Were among those who received de- | will confer the master Mason de- T on ok Held at Marshall ments were: Commandant Maj. Gen.|grees of bachelor of arts at the Uni- | Made New Again i gree in its entirety on the anni- 3 : E. F. McGlachlin, jr. Assistant Com- i versity of Wisconsin this week. Miss | Cleaning, Blocking Versary class. The official lin- will : g Hall. mandant Parry W. Lewis, Executive | o1 & | & and Remodeling Stansbur No. 24 F. A.]v headed by Past Master Summy. B = 2 2 wm:qm c’v%‘.i? p,:‘nf\;,,.‘, ot 1{.“."” :muh n held a stch‘:llurnhlv; thrnduxh-i Bt e VORI s . « A = : S —_— am C. ¢, and Assistant Prin- | out her course at Wisconsin and re- s \ 5 ¢ s Tg.nh:mn‘ l’;l"l‘):c:s!:::.k,l.xh o Music, dancing and various other S Tlio Solianl traths maio o to b Beta Kappe Ny 29 ; Vllen:asfla; ‘l;,actory unday there wi giv- T usic, dancin e school trains musicians to be- a Kappa honorary society. I 1t L W, A. M., Aiso to Pay Honor ing gervice tn the Brightwood Fark S . ¥ forms of amusement featured a pic- [€ome band lelgen“ln‘th: service of | e _ 435 t chaplain of 'Scansbury Lodse. o : . nic attended by members of the class | ;"2 FIT, SRG G o8 e members | i to Pastmaster Summy. ciating. 3 i v Bl |or 1923 of the Army Music School, |of distinction at one or several well The closing exercises Monday night A P % the faculty board of the school and|known music schools. will be for members of the lodge ] ; lanlice, ut aursnail Hall yesterday | Several members of the Army Band | onlyc B b afternoon and evening. The occasion | were along as guests. | The comemittes in shasys Sl 4 i ! marked u general got-together meet. | | 1316 G [sft S . cha P A C . ng for the purpose of having a goo . wald Schneider, L. L. Glll- . time before the awarding of certn.| HUSBAND GETS DECREE. | g D0 Shlllvan, A AOn cates of graduation to members of o | S. McCarthy and John : : cates of sraduation to members of | Chief Justice McCoy has granted an| o 2. . B e e ™8CkS | interlocutory decres of divorce to| Clty Club Bldg. part of the commencement program. |Mario A, Gatta from Jessie M. Gatta.| = : ‘ \ The party sailed from the barracks | The girl was married at sixteen to ORPHANS HOME BAND . " 4 . on the U. S. 8. General Rucker, ar-|Gatta and within a year is said to! 4 Ty riving at Marshall Hall an hour and 'have eloped with Thurman Brown to| . a half later, where a picnic and a whom_ she was married at Ellicott | PLAYS HERE TONIGHT . : . S program of sports were’ held. City, Md. The second marriage was | The committee in charge of the|made the basis for the husband's| race composed of M. Camulda, divorce plea. i { . A pand concert will be given by the Junior Order of the United American < N - A g 1 - 1114 G St. N.W. Tifiin, Ohio, United American Me- : A s : ¢ R d . 1 chanics’ Organization to Serenade 3 Kt & T i Bt Dt B g B ||ISilk Looms o/America % adica In addition to the concert there e « will be addresses by Joseph Beaver- e - l : wonderful oppoflunity to R d . | ber of the Mooseheart board of gov- e A x - 1 ctator of Philadelphia . . S ‘o 54, 1a O of 2: W, Fres- | [ 8 FOUR SENSATIONAL PR e iy sodge, K . \ . : JUNE SILK SALE VALUES A sale that sets new records for value just before Featuring the fiftieth anniversary ' of / s h e . : : vacation time. celebration of Stansbury Lodge, No_|ecripp en, ar : 2 F o . 24, F. A. A. M.. will be a reception to- : 4 N rt program follows $ \ g (e night, in Brightwood Masonic Tem-| part 1 ireh, “Hosts of Freedom” . Ple, in honor of B. W. Summy, past! (Karl King); grand fantasia, ','Tge S 5 & rln e ou ar s — ! master, and the only living charter | SHimPIOn Tety Panear (Harry 5 3 3 # 4 $ member of the lodge, it was an-{Jiartle } “Scaife; patriotic : g & ; i 5 p t mounced today by Walter H. Robinson!| medicy, * “United We (Al . Excellent assortment of new designs, unique a - brass a’ . 3 1 Lidee masier trey “Thomas, st cornet; Fred, e i . H. 8. STEVENS, in many respects. Color tones out of the ordi- rganized with nine members in thel,, c ; George, alto: Vo 'ho before her marriage Saturday was Miss Mary E. Laird, daughter of | § . y H " — ot ol EL O nh s e e ey ca Mrs. Katharine J. Laird of Washington. nary. Exclusive patterns. That sold up to $35.50 Branch road and Colorado avenue, |t o 5 . early in May, 1873, the lodge now has | (u) ee Rive i t- | paul L. Pavi i $ 39 ). e G e ;| Paul L. Pavis. colored. for forging a i 2 a . 2 jmembership of §00. The corner ; fox tro ‘Georgette” (Ray | prescription for “dope” March 4 last. | ot SIS Palr of sparrows and a nest rln e ponge’ o— s S e L £ a . “The Prince of|_ Christopher C. Bradley, colored, wili in, T 3 i " euders); cornet |Spend eleven months in fail for throw- | . I 2 g . t $ i € L B | e Baward Spenser WUIRTE All silk, with rich oriental designs and the a C. F. Stansbury, h % sentenced to three vears in the pen o e R n e aaEcy: (s glnca 18 oad a2 Sore oSt | ot rts St T P J.M. ADAMS | mew Pfefs;;" effects. Elgtbomte color combina- » E = 3 or | ti vith st . March 7 last, a {5 , Jacq S, e 43 Originm Members Listed. coaue. AL {amgih, Setns, Jaren 7 1ast 8 HARDWOOD FLOORSE ||| tions for blouses, jacquettes, etc That sold up to $55 The original memb ve > . " (A. Havne: . ongix \ Bumny BB et s rom Operatand-; | R Muir. The accused was placed on 2 . 15; George W. Balloch, Stars and Stripes For- |Brobation =Harry Wells, who stole a 1503 Connecticut Ave. = Tye $ .49 B e amlothe 3 dress valued at $95 from Julius Gar- o1d Fi Rofnished Hronen ) e : finkle May 4 last. received a three. ] oors Refinishe Dye 9 P} Fred G. R nal year pentientiary sentence and was placed on probatic i - ohn's. and B. M. Barker, —_— All the gorgeous splendors of Luxor inter- Dresses at 558 SO e eI iE s o o For ste: Joseph Jar- mingled into these wonder{ully novel creations; ° tinuing ; il be a ary , Justice Bailey. in £ i elEitosan Tt e e e today sen- colors that vie with the rainbow. from 9 to 12, in the auditorium, there | te = 4 alias Earl 4 : That sold up to $85 will be da 09 Natural Pongee’ : e This sale makes possible the selection from our % Tl—.le rich bamboo shade, heavy, §i1k_\' quality, exquisite stocks of a dress for any occasion at greatly Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard g \ especially adaptegl for cool, vserw.ceable gar- ||| S—— Pictorial Summer Fashion Books, 25¢ | ' “YTo8 ments. Also excellent for men’s shirts. Plcating—All New Styles Our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores open Saturday 1219-1221 G Street N.W, ' ‘ Nights. i PSR- R LR ; | *City Club Shop” 414 9¢h St. ! 1% : 1318 G St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. Sale of ; el Cor. 7éh & K Sts. 933 Pa. Ave. S.E. White Silk Hose,$ gpr. . > | Six Stores of SERVICE in Shoes and Hosiery 3 pair for $3.50 x ‘ : e When we reduced all ¢ At this low price you Sllppers Of Women's Colored S‘lil’PerS : . . . . st Lo enough' s Wl’)lte KldSkln MORE than one merchant said it was “Very throughout the entire sum- : Foolish,” as these brilliant colored Kid mer season. They are —are expressive of all the Pumps are sure to continue in great demand pure thread silk hose, with : romance of Summer time. throughout the summer. That's true. For that mercerized garter tops, in . very reason we place our entire stocks on sale white only. Sizes 8 to 10%5. 11-inch Double A= : . now, so women preparing to go away may match up every summer costume. i i i i Roaster Hummlng Blrd Sdk HOSIery Included are all the Reds, Greens, Blues, Sands, In white and colors; guaranteed to .quart Pi er il | i = Champagnes, Orchid and all those wear satisfactorily or a new pair free; $1.50 Pl’. 3 g PltCh 4 'Bar Harbor other p\\%r;dgrful colors that have $ 50 allisizeste o s 10-inch Colander BN g White Kid Sandal, high been $10, $12 and $13.50. All now 3 Hoslery Section—)lain Floor. . X or Baby Louis heels. in one group........... / Sink Strainer T—— ‘ $10 # " Another Shipment! 4-quart Covered ‘ O\ ; .Bucket and Shovel Days . x el E Again tomorrow, Boys’ Wash Blouses R0 | | ~ S 2 retoof an: als an o 4-quart Windsor 3 Y. (4 B TR New, crisp wash blouses; sizes Y Kettle < Special sale Boys' and 36 to 46: just the kinds you will 11-quart Water 7 “Parfaie” Girls' "*KEDS Brown or t for sleeveless | . ) / £ & 2 = ;\\rj:aters and skirts. 98(: { > 3 Pails { All-White Kid. $10. ] ‘ross-stra;\g:x;pso—r Well made ; some with 2-quart Percolators ‘\ ; = o !:9“‘(1".3023 rli‘ifi‘;ce‘:it browa ' ‘ il 5 ennis Shoes. il i 2-quart Milk Kettles ' 3 . Hahn's famous “Health” Barefoot Sandals, the ve: Sportwear Section—Main Floor. 2-quart Double " = P best that can be produced. According to siu: el 2 i . A , $2.50, $2.75, $3 Knl(:kers 8-quart Preserving BN I =N, Z “Hahn Special” . . Khaki $2.50 - ‘ All-White Kid, also with Snowy White Stockings MUICRErS ....... Set, 3, Sauce Pans 4"}‘(“""1 Convex lower Block or " Junior I “Phoenix” Seam-back W gi]fe$§“k5 ss“’d"‘ Wool Tweed 95 L ettle Louis heel. $5.95. ings, - $1.25, $1.65 K'"C’w:l ceteeen $3 50 inch 5r§ P?n . 4-quart Dairy Pan S\ | “Alwyn” and other excellent quality Full- Pare Linen 34.95 mported Spring Loose Bottom Tube | | > A fashioned Silk Stockings in White and colors. White Knickers. Form Cake Pan Cake Pans : 9195 PURE LINEN KNICKERS, in I i i o, e e S aSh Omelet Pan 4-quart Tea Kettle ‘ : Zai “Onyx” Pointex Heel and “Kayser” Slipper ith beltns wizen 20 10 30 33 Heel; White Silk Stockings. $2.35 Fr A U O HOUSEFURNISHING SECTION “Hahn Special” 4 i § COATS, to be worn with 3298 Main Floor—G St. Entrance White Nubuck Sandal: White All-silk Stockings, plain or with lace Knickers; sizes 34 to 42. () KHAKI HIKING SKIRTS, button - EWal also in Patent Leather. clocks—and White Silk Stockings with drawn A front, pateh pochets sng Al - | work clocks embroidered in Red, Blue or Green. B e & 0 | - $2.95 Sportwear Sectlon—Main Floor. o ‘ » . — — 121§-117 F Strect Bathing Suits — Complete assortment for ladies and children; Bathing Caps, Shoes, Belts, and n-:f 0 :?‘lb SG;GSM, ours: 3: to §:. Bags, etc.

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