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b 26 . THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, : COUNTY SIGNBOARD \WOMEN ARRANGE SESSiON| WOMEN SEEK RIGHT SCHOOL FUND RAISED, |parochial school winl be erectea on| PAINTINGS ARE CHOSEN. |internationsi exnivit for further exhi- |the Philadeiphia Art Club. the the property. bition In varous parts of the coun- | Francisco Art Assoclation, the Tole 1 T N Visiting here a fow months ago, N Among museums and art galleries|Museum of Art and the University . FIGHT ls GONTINUED Prince Georges County Federation To sERvE ON JURIES Buffet Supper and Entertainment |, hpishop Curley urged the parish- | Canvases at Carnegie to Be Shown for which puintings were to be se-|Michigan Art Department. Meeting to Be Held May 21. Fie Given in Ballston, Va. joners to build such a school. It is Elsewhere. oo o tie Alusignt Callery, But- Special D proposed to make the day of the cor- | L, \uspypowy, May 7. Representa- (1o Memorial Gallery . N “A wildfower on the bush i worth St | * Arlin, ivi T-| BLA May 7.—| Maryland League of Voters at Bal- N, Va., May 7.—The Par- [ner stone laying an occasion of Pll- | ¢eq ‘of a number of art museums = TN ASGatin: . ten in the tonnean.” — Presiden: 5 gton Civic Body Told Supe S e 4 B : the Ball- | grimage from all parts of the arch- |were in Pittsburgh today to select | Iuitiiute the Sosmim ot sass cloyi | Thomas P. Henry of the American visors Have Not Rejected Pro- | ie prince timore Recommend Amend- 3 L W @ diocese. paintings at the Carnegie Institute | ing {0 (0o Museum of Arts, Cleve- - /s o enciation. posed Tax of $1 a Foot. Hon "“ Womens Clu L ment to Law. Special Dispateh to The Star BALTIMORE, May 7.—A recomi- rounds . . : £ A 4 A : | me 1 that an amendment to the o 4 Lol s g : A *| sury 1w permitting women to serve | W i hairman of to the Old | your car— ordinancs of the A ) ¥ will be by | was passed yesterday at the annual| Mors orer. chalniian, 18 P anon o B Clagett of 1pper Marl-| convention here of the Maryland B ke e or 2 then yo“'ll D e T the | League of Women Voters pyhe Procecds are to be expended kno h O e M avenson | TS J Sterling MoF thutrmi: ew Hot-Water Heater = t¢ te ® hy CNLS ) state Jaw of marriage and divorce | generally ving the school = = f 3 e . ; be drafted by a special commitico and Eround Best Gas Appliances, Including I s e & bosg mitted to all the states; th e il = ae't“t “e e 4 al study be m h 2 N A, ; Hiic: | PLAN PAROCHIAL SCHOOL. 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Proper home sur- roundings mean something to persons of any age, but most of all to those of younger age. Let the young folks have the sort of homes furnished to develop their character in the direction of the true home spirit. —Summery 1vew v S - service. Fine, closely T H 49 ers and step-ins. Novelty woven quality assures the good —Transparent Hats ° self-figured and dropstitch ~ wear of the garment in which George#e Crepe weaves in white, orchid, peach, it is used. Jade, tan, copen, Including Pointex and flesh, sky blue, medium blue, old rose, navy, taupe, silver. —Canton Crepe S. light blue and pink. nickel and black. ¢ quare Heels —Hadir Braid 5 A All-silk and lisle garter-top i 4 i kinds—every pair PERFECT— . Lt brcery andaltogedie chatmme and usually sold for $200, 250 All $25 and $29.75 g versions of the advance es— and $300. Black and an exten- as ?;ugn_onfl in quality as they are ap- s.[:e ;:filoré::}gg qufl}; lot ,r; T [} 3 al ne 1ffon D s et mabonliat iobbeds Paris Clocked Hose, Immense : : hair hats—a gathering that provides for aquantilies—snd cquallyitmense R every preference. . Black and all colors—and every bright s r ,s 3 ¢ < " . e Sp(;h;ltdrle-lnose . SllltS Boys’ Wash Suits W goems Pai Perten : $ 2 for $1098 Bun.tiful3qugtgs of Siber e S 15 silk Isglrt‘as)' avéd mer?erizzfd lisle, - ™ in all the leading colors, featur- An Anniversary Opportanity ing solid colors with vari-col- v S That Is Creating Quantity ceediinncy itops. s Supplyjithe e In All Sizes I fi?‘ Buying on the Part of Mothers ey e bt i hosiery at a bargain price. 3 16 to 414 & Who Know Quality and Values - Quality suits in every way - S 3 -;Sorenllost in | style—suits A risp, new, well made tul s % 5 2 " that will serve you long and l —hundreds and hundreds of them Satisfaction First Since 1559 well. Of Poiret twill, hairline fabrics, S}::otch tvgveed~ at this wonderfully low price. | and checked flannels. Lined with crepe de chinc _T:ilored of Peggy Cloth, Daytonia, I and satin de cygne. One, two and three button Leonard suiting, erash, chambray types, box jackets and boyish models. Tailored, and Galatea. braid trimmed,, button ‘trimmed and leather trim- middy, folkc med. In black, navy, tan, ay, checks and mix- and Btk aaodel Kuarantors 810818 Seventh Street fares EE fast colors. Sizes 3 to & Sceond Floor—iKing’s Palace |e——=|ol—=o|——=o]l—=}|o]—= o] c— o] ——=]O] i m T A v » The rising generation can only rise as far as the home incentive gives the proper impetus. Good furniture has an im- portant place in producing |good citizens! |——|o|—=|o|——|a|—=]o]——=[a|c—=|o|——=i|c—F|al—ola]l——]a]c—=lo|——=]o]——=] 0] Seventh and’ Eye Streets. @ fl. | fl lg | | |