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D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 25 1924. terfly” and “Dance of the Grapevin Florence Thompson, were presented interpreted by the Misses Alice|in three dramatic pantomime numbers, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SCHOOL FORGUARD | STADIO REGITALS GIVEN. i it s, Bt i B2 na e Fenci ™ Do AD]UTANTS MAY 5.]0 McKinley Dancers Present Pro- '{v(mli“nvelyn_ryre‘mo.Fi;unhetr’h?ulz- Pl =i ’ ey, Frances Taylor, Florence Thomp- . 2 gram in Slater House. son and Dorothy Wiltlams. Red Cross Names Hostesses. Two studio recitals were given on| A number of solo dunces were given,| Hostesses to visitors at the Amer- | Daily Conferences to. Be Held on|¥ednceday and Thuraday Sucningsiincluding UBirds Across the ican Red Cross building Sunday will Z Dancers, under the direction of Miss [Evelyn Dav % be Mrs. R. Hellbach and Mrs. C. Subjects of Interest to “The Golden ‘Bubble,” | Hutchinson, from the Petworth aux- Citizen Soldiery. URGES PROMOTION OF JUSTICE ROBB District Bar Association Opposes Naming of Graham—*Legal Fiascoes Cited.” Rare Gem Display To Be Specialty At Fashion Revue A jewel display, estimated in value at half a million dollars, will be one of the specialties in the Almas Temple merchants’ ex- position and fashion revue at Con- Woodmard & Wothrop THE MENS STORE Caroline MeKinle: the old Slater Ho the program being presented by group of eleven young artists of the advanced class = in rhythmic “ex- vention Hall May 2-1J, it was an- A school of instruction for adju- | pression, o \ G ; by Ctarles S. Alde: 4 ’ N 3 Four ensemble dances wero given nounced today by C'.arles S. Alden, |tants general of the National Guard |, four ghsemble da R nasone chairman of the committee in |of the states und the District of | “Wedding of the Beetle and the But- | Evelyn charge of the disulay. Columbia, sanctioned by the War De- Shriners from all parts of the |[partment, will hold sessions in this of the District of Columbia vesterday | country who a:o jewelers, Mr. Al- |city from May § to May 10, inclusive. adopted a resolution to ask President | den said, are sending a brilliant There will be daily conferences on Coolidge to appoint a local man as| collection of their best pieces for |Various subjects of interest to the associate justice. The meeting ad-| exhibition here sitizen soldiery designed to improve journed until next Monday, when a| “A single the relations between all branches of committee is to report the names of | ring* said Mr. the military service and jucreaso the six men, either judges or | defensive efliciency of fhe country. wyers, for | o shall show, may be valued at |4 ! the vacancy. From this number one | from 0 to’ $25,000, @ bracelet, | Capt. Peyton C. Nevitt of the District | of Cotumbta Nationul Guard will rep- o cte ve the| $3.000, and a pearl necklace, at 18180 IR Lan acte Al MR ID Ha e $200,000. Our jewel exhibit will |resent that organization at the con- backing of the entire association | be absolutely genuine.” | ferences and each of the states will be Opposition to the naming of Wil- | L | represented by an officer from its Na- Jiam J. Graham, representative from | | tional Guard” Many brigadier gen- in their studio in h Quigle: at 1731 I street, [ by Florence Thompson, and “A Por-|iliary of the Distriet chapter. Some tralt of a Lady With a Fan” by|time ago the “open house” at the na- Marian Chace. isses Chace and |tional headquarters of the Red Cross hompson also appeared together in |was established and members of va- AS on a Greclan Urn,” "The Silver [rious branches in the local organiza- Circle” and “Oriental Wrestlers.” tion have agreed to act as hostesses. A quartet of dancers, Marian Chace, [ Next week the hostesses will be from Davis, Judy Lyeth and’the Canteen Corps, After unanimously recommending the promotion of Associate Justice Charles H. Robb to the vacancy in the chief justiceship of the District Court’of Appeals the Bar Association That Light Lively Gray They’re Wearing Is Cambridge emerald “such as cabochon Alden, gh Priced C’/wcolates in & fow~Priced Box|" The polur bear sometimes uses mis- Ilinots, developed at the meeting and the assoctation adopted a resolution offered by James M. Proctor to pre- sent to the President and the Depart- | ment of Justice documents evidence | tending to show un judicial position on t Graham. part of Mr qualifications soclation by Attorney by means of corresponde him and the applicant for the ship, Declared “Legal Fiascoes.” Mr. Ho ner in_w man of ti which i siles to secure its prey. Arctic e plorers have seen bears deliberately | roll rocks off a cliff top in order to kill & walrus lying on the beach be- | erals and colonels will be in attend- Fire 1o low. amounted Don’t take our word “High-Prire'd Chocolates in a Low-Priced Box” ---try Lowney’s take his All unasked for we.received this letter: Fhiladelphia Yacht Clud, Essimgton, Ps. Mareh 29th, 1923 Baitmore Water Patat Co., Baltmore, Md. Gentiemen: just completed overhauling this Chib room, not mentioning rooms, which have been FARBO'ED ceiling and walis 1 mvite a call from any Derson who can eompare any Cold Wats paint with FARB: sa 4 Zovie, at thia gxme, ha resent from the Navy, but et ths ving just retired time I am super- Vising sx hovsen 1n Fseington: which has the Fubo erase, since having & iook at the Yacht Club Gold Stripe Y ow ho buys chocolates in your house? HERE’S GOOD NEWS! N most families some one mem- ber usually brings home the chocolates. If you are that one, you will be particularly interested in these facts: For only 6oc a pound, you can now get fine chocolates which compare favorably with dollar goods. Through spedialization and the use of simple inexpensive boxes Lowney made this possible. Thousands who formerly ate only dollar chocolates now eat Lowney’s Gold Stripe Chocolates. Thousands who ate cheaper candy now enjoy a full pound of these high-grade chocolates for only 6oc. These chocolates can be had in a wide variety. For Lowney’s Gold Stripe Chocolates come in 3 Assortments: Standard Chewy and Brittle Chocolates and Bonbons You'll find them at nearly every good drug or candy store. And they sell so fst that they're always fresh! ] HIlH Chocolates GOLD STRIPE CHOCOLATES j’ound Box 60 ¢ A Real ]nnozzatzon- OWN fiY’ < 'ds \ 16 Stores All Over Town ; A Delivers THE PROOF AT LAST! Any One . . - gf T'l;flsre Well-known scientist states that urniture Coffee is a safe and desirable beverage Bargains : T g for overwhelming majority of adults 1f you have never visited Phillip Levy’s Exchange De- partment you do not realize how much you can save on useful furniture. Come tomorrow, as we have dozens of items too numerous to advertise at extremely low prices. Dining Suite. Jacobean solid oak buffet, bevel mirror, heavy round $l This well-dressed man wears a Cambridge gray suit, in the English style, with broad shoulder, 2-button, soft, rolling front coat, blunt vest and straight trousers. A Splendidly Tailored Suit, $45. He carries a Topcoat of gray cheviot, easy ROFESSOR SAMUEL C. PRESCOTT, Director of the fitting, with graceful lines. $40, Department of Biology and Public Health at the Massa- »chusett! Institute of Technology, has just completed a three years’ Scientific Coffee Research. The results of this investigation are especially interest- ing because various suggestive inferences regarding the wholgsomeness of Coffee have been circulated for years and have been allowed to go unchallenged simply because no thorough scientific investigation of Coffee had ever been made. It’s different now, because the three years’ research has established, by definite scientific method, the fact that Coffee is a safe and desirable beverage for the overwhelming ma- jority of adults. Here's what Professor Prescott says— “I will say that neither in the dispassionate study of the . -vast literature on the subject, much of which is medical lit- erature, nor as a result of our long-continued studies, have we been forced, as scientific men, to any conviction that well- made Coffee is harmful to the great mass of consumers and, as such, dangerous to public health and welfare. On the contrary, the more deeply we have gone into this matter, the more we have read, the more we have looked up this litera- ture in different languages, the more firmly fixed has become the belief (in fact, I might say it is a belief so stromg that it is a conviction) that for the overwhelming majority of adults Coffee is fe and desirable beverage.” Here is the truth! And coming from such an unquestioned authority, it adds scientific corroboration to the public’s own Jjudgment, as expressed by the ever-increasing popularity of Coffee, The Universal Drink. For Better Coffee' Every Day, Follow These Rules 1—See that the Coffes is not ground too cosrse. 2—Allow st lesst » tablerpoontal of ground Coffee to & cwp s—l'wnww ‘Then pour it over the freshly 4—Zerve at onee. S—Never use ground Coffee a sesond time. 6—8eour the Coftes pot. . +has maroon stripes; | Ask your dealer or write direct to us for a copy of the NEW booklet, starched collar “For Better Coffee,” which explains these rules in detail. Joint Coffee ~match, $3. Trade Publicity Committee, 64 Water Street, New York. c!MPflhM‘:‘rmwon Vanity Dressers. ull size ma- hogany and American walnut triple mirror vanity dressers to close out $ Rt8ton tabls Sa s Ehatcs With leather seats, will go for only $69.50. Delivered fOr....ceueenen..o Parlor Suite. Mahogany frame parlor &uite, settee and four chairs, $1 at unheard s dam- aged by smok d water, these ill be sacrificed for as littl Delivered for Chifforobes. Gaod assortment of American walnut chifforobes and t lightly das d_ by W up ‘to $70.0 A Hat with band — the style for A gray black leading For wear with gray, these Oxfords in the new light tan, or black. $10. upholstered in damask, will be the first to go tomorrow for only $18.95. a8 o Delivered for..... i ot o forobe delivered for: Phonographs, Famous make phonographs nationally known, up- right mih abinet, will play s any recor anteed in_ fir class condition. Secure one of these splendid instruments for only $49.50. Worth double. Any phonograph delivered for. .. hogany radio cabinets, decorative pieces and useful, will be sold as low as $13.75. Delivered for Kitchen Tables. Several odd kitchen tables, plain top and drop- l Radio Cabinets. Walnut and ma- sl 0il Cook Stoves. Power heat oil leaf style, will go for only $4.85. d from our recent all guaranteed the two, three and four al Delivered fOT. s oeeamomesscenseens The wide Harness Leather Belt, $1.50, that goes with wide, gray _flannel trou- . sers, $10, Dining Room Outfit, 9 pieces. Consists of large oak buffet, large $l 2-burner Any stove Butterfly Bows of dark gray with ma- * roon stripes are gay and dashing. $1.50. stove nly s10.00, delivered for. Rugs. Congolenm rugs, practi- cally perfect, may be had in sizes round or square extension table, 6 chairs and new 0x12 rus. Our price on this beautiful outfit only $54.50. All delivered for.....,.... Bedroom Outfit, 10 pleces. Con- sists of large oak dresser, large chiffonier, 2 chairs, double bed, new Spring, new mattress, pair of pil- 6x9 -and 7.6x9 for as low as $3.75. Any 2 rugs delivered fOr..queesnss-- Dressers. A number of floor sample oak dressers in fine condi- $ tion will be sacrificed for as little as $11.95. Any dresser delivered for lows and 9x12 rug. ‘This’is what you get for only $5850, All de- livered foree......e seertmeraran e iarge mirror, roomy chifforobe, full vanity dresser and bed, spring and mat- Walnut Bedroom Suite. Consists of large American walnut dresser, $l tress. Only one of these to go for §9R75. Delivered for. chair and rocker in tapestry or velour, loose cushions, new mahogany daven- port table, gag or electric floor lamp and silk shade and 9x12 rug. This is what you get for only $157.50. Delivered for....ceessesveseraass hm.fillfim ( DEPARTMENT & S Mmd w* Living Room Outfit, 7 pleces. Consists of brand-new overstufted settee, sl Gloves of gra mocha *with blac embroidered backs, correct for Spring. i “-Evv';g'élH"t}lNle- Gray Madras Shirt PHiiliP I W, R 735 SEVENTH ST NW Betwee