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THE EVENING STXR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 16, ‘1924 HORSE SHOW TO OPEN |Boizss e maichos, it simgst e wreen humter 12, enisiess 4| GAPITAL MAY GET 45 | o seiora it e sihcomenites o 2,5 5i0% asth dacke on schoct | THREE ORDAINED HERE. metropolitan race tracks. Hence the cluss 32, local hunters, 17 en- allows $21,000 for summer play)They are: Briggs, 22d and E streot —_— Purple lm Tea HOUSQ presence of the “clockers,” looking for class 19, artillery teams, 3 en- apuces, an increase of 36,000 over the | Cooke, 17th und Eucild streets; *Cor- | Bienon Freeman Tukes P » AT ARL'NGTON TODAY somethin;; “soft and ewsy.” wnn 37, “patrs hunters, 3 en-| MIQORE PI.AYGR UNDS past yoar. T o ana M atriath) Téniieo . it e LN Luncheons—Teas—Dinners Arlin. gon Park ls dressed in_its | tries 8 44, hunters' sweepstakes, There are twenty-five municipal |S stfeet between Cathedral ‘Services. usual biiating and flags. From either class 37, horses suitable - grounds in use regularly and the esti- [Giddings, 3d and 3 3200 Rittenhouse St. Cleve. 1135 ond of the grandstand Old Glory flaps | f rs, 18 entries; racing and mate now before Congress would be | Jefferson, 6th and D streets sout Three new ministers were ordained . 5 i hive he hite of | ladies’ rac Appropriati ill, w in Senate, |used to open forty-five school yards [west: Lovejoy, 12th and D streets 5 st Bang-Tails Are Rely for National {rr‘\(\l’:X‘;t’iu;:zl'.balnlll‘l“‘;(l:x:::?zu‘:lnnvm-- The jud i o | APPTOP tion Bill, No with “recreational apparatus during theast, and Phelps, Vermont ave- | "t0 the Episcopal Church at exer-|__ I ital's i cepies the center position and the(B. Huline of N w Would Open School Yards the months when schools are closed. betw T and U streets north- | ¢ikes held this morning at Bethlehem Capital's Annual Equestrian e Maeand " and "bundstand. look| then of Front Royal, V. Ja S arks Nisssesd Frivetels: st dep nt also is open- Chapel, National Cathedrul. Bishop| Don’t Wait Until Hot Weather, quite swank. topped by in Summer. Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes, supervisor nursery ground, | James E. Freeman read the charge to Classic. green and white striped : GOl nsvetexiiy . i b e today s opening et the candidates Have Awnings Made Now! i < following: A 2 3 " " | . Rev. Calvert E. Buck and Rev. & H covered by red and whi i 2 e : . o A new electric photographic e ibsa skl 2, It means saving and you will be reads for RAIN KEEPS CROWDS AWAY ident Coolidge | t : ODAO: s e |- WigpinEton-will have ssventy piay - - National or. | larger makes the darkroom unnece hr‘,',’,f,':,,,“,“,','“.’15,”“,‘.7}’n,‘,(’,,‘“" Driest-| e hot days. Paporhanging and painting .mum tomorrow aft. 5 T Bl o _|grounds in operation this summer, |The theater recently gave the pi sary. It muy be used in any dark- mitted to the Was 4d- | gpargey very ressonable ty probably’ wiil e the largest number in the history of |grounds department part of the pro- | ened room. The special feature ix a| p i ; Dr ; o “Railbirds” Clock Fast Steppers| ot he Preside | Macisenade, At : te et i the new appropriation | CoedN from the exhibition of a motion | 1uby lamy which s controled by a|ed My Buck, | £, L. Wolven pre CORNELL WALL PAPER (0. ble sw which also controls | sented Mr. d R, N 4 Main 5373-3374 4 Ti4 13 nin 7 d oceupy his official b bill becomes law in the form in which | = These school yards will be open the main enlarging lamp. | Hamilton presented Mr. Plonekner Preparatory to Races. accompanied by Mrs. o f fricn it was under: « e track ta “ oves, A LT O O T £ the Ardck: tor c i ""||||||“|fl|'|||l|||||lllllllIIIIIIIIIIl||I|I|IIIIIIlIIIIlIIIllIlIIIllIlIlI||llllII|||||IIlII(I1IIIlIlIll|llI|I|l||ll|llllllllII||IIl|I|I|IIIlIIl|IIIll|I|I|II.l5 Cireeted by intern nt bursts of | sunshine and chilling May showers. e R R i el the first class toaa R o | cHlEd eo the avens b clochs Mrs. Golds Wesella of Emeryvill ] cquestrian classic seetion, | yrood mares, with ¢ A : 4 ; in Arlington | tries listed, Other classes we | calir Jered one of th : : ' beur in the following order | nervicst steepleicks in the country Claswes and Prizes. Somcers’ chargers, 10 entries She recently painting o of tormer shows, “saddle ponies, i entries; 150-fout Althe entirely unsatisfactor R R e $5 Handbags—One Day Only Satictacton BirsCSince $4.00 Silk Gloria Umbrellas noon that only # drenching and | iy . B . . ssant rain would persuad rem | rIi-mc l‘rmhtr hau:‘u\ ;_mucl; u-xl Women’s fine rain or shine < ar | ted with purse and mirror) and i 5 5 . o e Deaver oir and 4 u_mhrc‘llas with strap, club and Wi Bt Horee 1 cowhide, lined with silk or guede ring handles, in black and all e e Y | Tan, brown, gray, ctc. colors. Also some cotton k that would he . | vanity boxes and other smart gloria umbrellas, including shapes. Al in perfect condition 810-818 Seventh Street Mali Jongg handles dro rain turned it into a v 1 I""l:’.\'ll ’)"'.(./,as‘, auagmire Arena In Noggy. Wos e eutstaa A s . . ! 9. Women’s and Misses Sth Anniversary selnlie u : ANCHOR-DONALDSON peee = " SPORT |FREE! rdered in the . ‘tv‘s‘v_";"v"""“i""“‘”':::‘ eAnnounce the opening H ATS ?)(é)llcmli)(l):\t’l: of their new office at , ch o8 e Rrack i il Shampoo AL mmh.,“:"nt",')i‘";“:i'f‘ \ With Every Purchase of i T, | 1406 H Street N.W. ~ ; J 6 Cakes on Palmolive Soap oz e tome "lk' "" ' “ = Wortii $2.00. $2.50 and $3.00 3 5 c ; . e e Telephone Main 1856 2 Pt practical <ummer Bt e gulet litde” buts " wre suitable 1l purposes and places § 1PLE Fine Qualities at Famous Savings! and the form of the xeept dress stons Tailored of various fine straws in a Many worth from one-third more to twice tl /\ st of clever shapes—a becoming eckwear prices. Choose from flat foot braids, improved < [l model for every woman. Trimmed fancy Chinas, Jap sennits and fine split straws. Crowns « Y with silk sashes. silk ribhons, patent all the correct heights, brims of all the correct widths ummdr ; 0 lrs g leather bands and embroidered designs. Black and brown silk bands. Most of these hats have th ¢ N\ WHITE. black. black and white and al C soft- (ling P e e R i e Summery Froc ks potore 4 g s ] Bt e . The Smart New $ 00 Won M i x\.\(uu”‘;l Fine Stratw $ 65 Fine Straw $ 95 Avid Cuff Sets in linen, organd Hats . The middle of May! Commuters’ gar- Felt Hats ‘fla' and pique, and Separate Collars 1 in evelet, net and lace, to fit dens, window boxes and summer frocks \ \ any dress Fashion’s latest edict—the jaunty hat oi fine burst into bloom. Every summer frock, : i jelt. All the effeétive new models are here, in § 4 Mannish Vestees, S100 High-Class English Broadcloth black, black and white and all colors. Trimmed every summer hue, every new summer with buckles. bows. feather motifs, bird novel- # inen e and pia ] whim of fashion is depicted somewhere in ties, Uandstandsuwgucieticcts fof catierang Without coltars H R one of these special groups featured at —Fint Floor, King's Palace. Confirmation or May Procession Veils. $1.59 Neckband and Collar-Attached Styles Hemmed Veils, for the small ) New Arrivals and Low Prices For children, with ‘embroidered bor- Beautiful quality, genuine English broadclc $ S 5 "'“ reath for adorning the veils a weave that backs up splendid appearanc l 00 wonderful wearing attributes. Pericc! ! tioned for correct fit—and finished to please th l dren S Da y New Scarfs. $1.00 to X.’.‘)* most exacting dressers. All sizes 14 to 17. Of silk and erepo T : . 5 PONGETTE DRESSES for gir ; ithout —Separate Entrance From Tth S, to Men's Dept 7 1o 14 One-piece mod 3 A ! 1,50 with embroidered collar ¥ " .. or E thier cuffs, trimmed with fancy rib orgette and bon: also with all- Many beautiful 2 i o l:-.f.:\'i‘:".,".i':."; $3.50 _ Speciils io All-Silk $ 10 NCESS S1 of Fruit of erce sty LS A 2 L Hon. “Sizes "5 1o H1 .50 ring. Daintily silk Very Slight Irregulars of $2.50 and $3 Kinds INFANTS' DRESSES. made of white nainsook, = n e ear Full fashioned. pure silk-——extra sheer quality—madc bishop style: neck and sleeves edged with lace. .. ; 3 B = = with non-ravel tops. Far and away the best value in finc PAJAMAS—Girls' One-piece Pajamas. of checked ] e Boys’ Union % g = Sl : : dimity, in white, pink, blue snd tan. _Fastened with $l 00 SIS - - oo o o SOC silk hosiery we've known in years. Faults are so minut. frogs. ' Sizes 8 o 14.... . R e that in most cases they are practically unfindable. Colors INFANTS' KNIT CAPES—D‘mlv and practical. Knit in block Jetic Suits and Knit Suits, sizes include black, gunmetal, tanbank, nude. peach, apricot effect, tri th A 3 6. Also Children's Wais % s S & fect, trimmed with Angora or with knitted coliars and cuff O S it aioy Buits, atezs @ beige and skin. Get a summer’s supply $2.98 and $3.50 to 12 Strictly perfect. Women’s Extra Size 50 59 ] R . s C : L (| Perfect Onvx Voile Dresses With UiniomSuits oo SR : Silk H s 49 in & SUTeRe and & i ose. . Bonnets to Match . " : Women's Double s IN sizes 2 to 6, of fine colored ariously trimmed with lace ani fxtra Vests Some all silk, others with lisle gar- ter tops. Pointex and square heels . f | _cvery pair full fashioned. Made 1o o s comtast: In o S \ -, sell for $200, $250 and $3.00. Black $3 d $3.98 of unusually large figure c 1 and leading colors. Also in the lot Yonww BONNETS O MATCH are of fin: Women's 29¢ Vests / are chiffon silk hose and lace clocked organdie, shirred and rufMe i White. mais, blue, pink and $l,69 18¢c—3 for S0c i swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests § = s >0 GHAM DRESSES, sizes 7 to 11, in ¢ Qualits, © Extrasizes. Children’s Socks S(Jlllf.lll‘gin s im- wero made to sell for S = =1 % o3 : d with o d p . Sport Hose Prints and Tub Silks | i Taney stiteninge i $1.00 : 15¢ Sie e and SL0 Kinds Plav \ W4 ery Peir Perfect ay Important Roles at $10 _ —Second Floor, King's Palace C-B 2400 pairs children’s regulas 39¢ e strpcalnb it o = S st B ol i aaher sport wear. Flannels, too: Shan- (2los) and mercerized lisle, in al , solid colors iin all the POPUIAT (ielending colors, featuring sofia tungs and printed crepe. For more BOYS TWO-PalltS SUItS $ 85 CLASPON :(:i:lrceg& «a;ps.wm s TR L e R formal wear, Canton and spiral 5 GIRDLES Women'’s Besaie. Solh S el crepes, exceptional at the price. ) In All Sizes 7 to z6......1..... The limit of low pricing for —not only meet every require- "1‘“§~ suits mothers can buy with con- merit of spring and summer fidence and boys can wear with fashions, but also possess every T = gndel;l TTilohrcd oflanradcl‘ive ‘zr;‘d( clement of comifort audfserwft SPOR . 8 > " = P urable cloths, in pleated Norfol the wearer could ask for. n Satins and Foulards Are Rich Beaded Frocks | ’ model. Popular colors and pat- addition, they are very reason- . A iy ? - : bly priced at— Especially Inviting at $15 of Scintillating Beauty, $25 \ Pl /4 With these rich, lustrous Beaded georgettes and Can- S 2 4 Little Boys’ Hats $1-50 to $4-00 crepe satins and Canton crepes. tons. Handsome frocks of crepe > 49 to $2.98 No. 212—C-B Clasp-on Girdle, Also frocks of krinkelette for satin and novelty silks. And a , ] e ‘r'J.‘,'r' $1.50 T o = e : supporters. . the Larger Woman. Afternoon stunning array of sport models All kinds, all styles. In straw, 0. 226—C-B Clasp-on Girdle, $ -50 Al A 5 : hite duck, khaki, blue scrge ) - frocks of distinction and varied fashioned of Roshanara and silk \ et e with 14-inch skirt and 2-inch . . . top. For full figures, $2 50 as summer’s wild flowers. alpaca. Colors innumerable. : Heavy ssctlons .o : (Seeond Floor, The Heeht Co.) - : e it sl Brosadad ™ & and seac st et 2 s No. eautiful hese smart ai T 1ca’ ats— New Shipment Wash. Suits contl D it heary s o syt and practicsl coatee gical elastic at top 0 Newest summer styles in tub suits—middies, but- and sides; four hose $3.00 I‘;,"'{Shindflfam‘a‘;.fifiz :nful l}}:‘::l L toned-on models and Etons—quality s in every 59 supporters “’n;,:lm “epor d b i way at a price that means exceptional savings right Mo SRe—rine brocaded cout ge 1, S stic i l/ at the height of the demand............. Ko ~lo ralsl e Dol Wit Nummice . ,_m?t ’B“.d Side ;T“‘“N}“ A “u““ . full four 4. her of clever models 1 all sizes 16 Tailored of Dovenshire cloth, Pomo cloth, Lonsdale jean, rep, figures; be 7th F £ poplin. sulphur-dyed khaki. cotton pongee. galatea, and other fast hose supporters... t at color, durable material. s 24 10. —Seeond Floor.