Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1924, Page 5

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IHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1924, PLANTING OF TREES |Interne Cuts Out G. U. DEBATE TONIGHT. | \T5% "2020t, 2, oo elture o the | of, the court shadl concr Defore wn act of Congress or a statute of a state i o . = winner. shall be pronounced unconstitutional.” | | MARKS ARBOR DAY! Own Tonsils While |$50 Prize to Be Giver Winner of | sages were snnounced as fottows: | Sharind Frsneis o 'bopesse ot the | | 00 Prof. Frederick K. Neilsen, Prof. C. |District of Columbia and John Thomp- 'l _ Doctors Marvel Law School Event. W. Tooke, Arthur J. Brosseau of the | ’;Dn Hicks of Virginia, members of the | | 3 4 local bar, Robert S. Regar, chief cler unior Debating Society, wi efend e B i1a 4 Official | s :‘:‘1 g":‘“ f"’“e of the George- | [568) DA%, S0P hce Department, and | the affirmative. John Francis Victory School Children an cials Lead| p, (he Associated Press. w:nl W School, the most important lRQpresenuu\e O'Connor of Louisiana. I”l the lmz}‘r‘k:l %r lLul\;m\hn P i . : | ity S scholastic event in the legal depart- | The subject for tonight's debate is: eedham Dale of Vermont, | | in Celebration Throughout | NORFOLK, va. ‘:‘"”;Du'x‘l’é DF |ment of the university, will henheld\ s Teen her (o BR: aua mons omprise the negative team. 0’ ee ln ’ omlses . | Benjamin ¥. Bailey, ¥ - |tonight at 7:45 between the four suc- | pending, or which may hereafter be vester Mersch of Indiana, | [/ Capital. 1 s e a year out of the |cessful competitors in recent prelim- 'pending in the Supreme Court of the MGt A preside. g ey T | mmedical collegs of Virginis, star | ——m—e e e e e —— tled veteran practitioners at St. | Makes You the Proud Possessor of a Beautiful Diamond Ring PROTECTION PLEA MADE| vincent's Hospital yesterday by i —_— removing his own tonsils. The (-\ ® g T ron\' t/Le AV IE N [J ]3 dé NHN I H ‘ Park Supt. Lanham Originator of | <ct of borrowed instruments be- | | fore two mirrors set up at right angles. Celebration Here. The operation was undertaken ces came into prominence in against the advi f other physi- ey, with the celebra.| Cians in the hospital. Dr. Allie D. t today, with the celebra-{ y,rpan “throat specialist, after Arbor day throughout the| trying 'to prevall upon the. ine 1 cuildren and | terne not to undertake the opera- tion, retired from the ox-erullnr id for him if “the pa- S g s - We’ve been the bother- ed 5 greien s Lo | SR </, doing a little three drops of blood. g | | “mind N read_ r ?hyfielg Henringsd Soonl. . . ] d i ng 9 an d J Blue White and Perfect atrman_Spencer said _yvesterday . : / . . LR With nvestsdion of the i / we’ve fath- ; / Will Demonstrate This T sarred the & : omed that ‘ “Save a Diamond” Plan oot Drocedure. The. e of Wegine $37-50 340,545’ i It has started folks talking. 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Of == ' : 4% Men’s Fine Suits MORE Classified Ads every day than all the S imedihee 8 g , Cost But they bring such splen- did results, - ; ;s \ 3 “Argund the comer® is i ] | : RS = e t <[l ety Lok Worth g 5 . - 3 ' ' $30 Just a fortunate purchase by us and a big|§ | saving for you. When you see the tailoring " ; Sl'l ' that is in these garments, the quality of the Chlld re n.‘ S o€s ; ] fabrics and the fit of these suits, you will won- The FAMILY SHOE STORE MAKES a spe- i der.at the small Prxce as-ked. v An assor.tn?ens " cial study of Children’s requirements and fits them 3 of light and dark shades in plain colors, stripes with shoes that measure up to their up-to-date ideas g iffh i and mixtures, made up in single and double and those of their parents. R EEE) breasted coats, novelty effects and conserva-(g Misses® Grecian Sandal. In pat- i d tive models. You can choose from worsteds, g ig:n?é‘ga“g,he‘t;ngaslg“;fr" noBbY; cassimeres, serges, tweeds, etc., and you can rest assured there is a substantial saving on 81,11, $350 ! e every suit. All sizes from 33 to 46—and, re- 102 10 member, they look like $40, are worth $25 and Three to Please ‘, A —— : =, $30, and cost but $20. % - g »f boys’ oxfords, tan or black— » It’s interesting to watch faces. . D ]"hk;:l dad’s.” 'tI‘hls is olrlle—icéiu e Men’s & BOYS’ Tan ngll or Low Style The boy hims'elf—he’s easy to & eather construction ; excellen . . 2 ting, wonderfully "durable and P 9 read. But his father and mother; % g p s‘t';'%lsh A to D wide. $1- s \> cout 0€s Oys JNhoes different loolfs—s.omefimes. The % . 91315, $3.00 to $4.00 ; =T father—the light in his eye seems i 1—6, $3.50 to $6.00 3 $1 -69 to say, “Only a few more years to s full-grown manhood.” The moth- o : Misses’ Patent Pumps, wish- er—“My little boy—I hope he B ’ bone strap effect. Very new. 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Dy Little Gents’ sizes, $5.00 Fancy guuntiet| ony sightly im | New Spring and| e X She . s G anit 3¢ i [ pertect. " he 0..; summer. iizles n | G s it For boys in sizes 8 to 18. Big BOys! Stxsar 1889 v i o st e | amersie, B | D i e Bl S S0 Suits with Norfolk, belted back 5 stnes. soiiced neei. 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