Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1924, Page 20

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0 EPISCOPAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS PROPOSED Virginia Council of Church Ap- , _ proves Plans for Building at Alexandria. teh to The Star ALEXANDRIA, Va, May 23.—St Agnes’ Episcopal School for Girls, in or near Alexandria, will start this fall providing plans already formu- lated materialize. Local citizens are backing the establishment of the sehool, which is to be a counterpart of the Episcopal High School for Boys now at the seminary Sixty-two pupils aiready heen enrolled tentatively for the ses- sion, which is to start this fall, bar- Special Disy have | J. R. STEPHENSON DEAD. Body of Former Resident Brought From Asheville, N. C. John Robert Stephenson, seventy- eight: years oid; formerly a resident of this city, died in Asheville, N.°C., yesterday. The body arrived in this city today, accompanied by his widow, Mrs. John Robert Stephenson, and a small son, Funeral services, under auspices of Naval Lodge, No. 4, F, A. A. M., and QOrient Commandery, No. 5, Knights Templar, will be conducted at Zur- horst's funeral parlors Monday morn- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in_the Congressional cemetery. Mr. Stephenson as a past master of Soclal Lodge, LA, F. and A, M, of Augusia, Ga; a member of Washington Chapter, No. . A ML R.: Almas Temple, . and the Masonic £ sociation of Charleston, He was also a past master of THE EVE CHANGE FOR MAJ. HALL. Selected Chiet of Division of Press Relations, General Staff. Maj. Charles L. Hall, Corps of En- glneers, now on duty at the Army War_College, Washington barracks, has been selected as chief of the di- vision of press relations of the gen- eral staff, at the War Department, to take effect July 1. He will succeed Maj. Charles F. Thompson, infantry, who has filled that office for nearly three years to the satisfaction of his officlal superfors and the members of the press who have had dally as- sociation with him in connection with the operations of the War Depart- ment and the Army generally. Maj. Thompson has completed his regular tour of service with the gen- ;|efal staff in this city and has been ordered to take a course of instruc- tion at the Speclal Service School of Command and General Staff, at Fort Leavenworth, Kai — ST Some men are moved by tears, d _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924. 0 ) AT AT At AT AT A' Al AT AT ATAT AT At ar Furs Stored- Summer is close upon us. Your Furs and Fur-trimmed Coats should spend their long vacation in the protecting atmosphere of our hone Main 735. ©old storage vaults. Pl O o i e S AT A% AT Y. Al av a’ ATAT AT AT AT CAY AT AT AYOAT ATOAT AT AT AV ZATGAY $1 .85 AT Tarar NOW—Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Sheer and regular weights— $2.00 and $2.25 numbers— in 27 Smart Spring Shades These are the stockings that are protected from ruinous garter clasp “runs” by the patented gold stripe—sold in Washington only at Jelleff’s. Other gold stripe numbers at proportional reductions. AT avat AT e il “Irene Castle” Now Sends Five Lovely Silk | =252 Sport Frocks for Misses ‘whine. chemise mi Stunning as can be—all with the lure of the colorful scarf. Wherever you may = caskmere orepe, white, with Lehigh Valley Service go you will scarcely see more fascinating summer frocks than these. Made of superb collar, ouffs and hem, in black. to Blmalo quality Corticelli Silks—Cashmere Crepe, Canton Crepe and Georgette—one hand- are not to the fancy of the board. (k X very lovely—$}9.50. painted, another with embroidered flowers, another a mass of dainty val lace ruffles With Rey. Dr. Berryman Green, A —and all are moderately priced—$49.50 each. dean of the theologicul seminary. as 1 %y oderately priced—3$4 vresident, a group of citizens have | y 'm A“ prepared a petition to the state cor- Each one is a demonstration of why Miss Castle is so often spoken of as “The poration commission praying the , ; Best Dressed Woman in the World.” grarting of a certificate of incor- Misses’ Frocks of An adorable collection of new frocks for summer days. Tiered frocks, cape frocks, chemise poration. The petition says that the frocks—and many featuring pleats, in capes, aprons, tunics and in panels. Washington Council, No. 1, R. and S. M., and a past nrelaie of Orient Com- mandery, No. 5, Knights Templar. ring any miscarriage of plans. The Episcopal council of the diocese of Virginia gave the heads of the pro- posed school a vote of ‘“sympathy #nd its moral support” before ad- journing yesterday. Likely Sites. _ While it is not certain what build- ing will be procured for this purpose it is believed that George Masbn High School, just north of the city, is being considered favorably. Several other kites are contemplated, and may be used if prices on other real estate _ “Irene Castle” Scarf Frock in_striped georgette, with a soarf instead of asleeves- .;vmtz and black, or ruby red— 49.50. corporation will have a capital stock f between $25,000 and $50.000, which : to be divided into shares of $100 each par value. | The school, if established, will be | under the auspices of the diocese, but will be independent so far as finances are concerned. The proposition was presented to the council by Rev. Percy Foster Hall, rector of St Paul’s Church here. Council Adjourns. Standing adjourned following the | talk of Rt. Rev. H. St. George Tucker, formerly Bishop of Kyoto, Japan, the \:(rx.'fln, Council of the Dioces Virginia will meet next year at George's Episcopal Church in Fre ericksburg. A 2 i the sessions again until 19 Much work was accomplished in the two-day session here. from all diocese committees we The bishop-coadjutor will be ¢ next year in compliance with hop | RBrown's request. This will be sub- | ect to comsent from the Gener; Council. “The report. wan mage: m | @ committee, of which Rev. Dr. Ber- ryman Green was chairman ! The greater part of sessions yesterday was taken with the | debate of whether the mode of n lk'] ing apportionments to the various parishes should be ch d. It was {lecided that the plan which has been orce for many years s! in force i any years should be Light and dark colorings—white, rose, green, and combinations of navy a_nd white, navy and tan, powder blue and gray—and, of course, white and black. 14 to 18 year sizes. Do you kow tat new FLANNE For the t Miss service between Washington and Buffalo : . In Bright Shades That Vi is now available via the Lehigh Valley's ‘;ilh"gSmnmer’:‘ Sumhl'n: Chicagoan? ' Leaves Washington daily (B. & O. R. : 810'75 Sport Box J.fil::mel Sui“.... $25.00 R.) at 9:20 a.m. and arrives in Buffalo at Flannel Dresses $19.75 Flannel Coats $29.50 11:30 p.m Two-plece style; slecveloss Unlined Fur Collare frot Each day more smart Flannels arrive—Our Misses’ Shop s the place to see them.—Third Fioor Flannel Frocks —style; sleeveless.. Grocery Store Robbed. Sliding down a coal chute, a bur- glar entered the ice box of the Piggly ’ | | | Standard Time Lehigh Valley Raflroad' CTheRoute of The Black Diamond H Wiggly store at 3164 Mount Pleasant street last night and took $85 in ¢ George S. King of 1322 36th street, manager of the store, reported that drawers were rifled, but nothing fur- ther was m ng. Police ar K i for the robber. © silsekiael Extra—A Purchase of SUMMER CAPES Sale Tomorrow! Regularly $45 to $55 Choice Chuddal: Kashzelia $ '50 Roshanara Curlene Next Week-;The Holiday! This Week— K I R T S A Sale of Owing to continued bad weather, we have been able to purcha%e' nearly 300 summer skirts this week at most astonishing prices! Manufacturers generally behind in their orders at this time were willing to take our price to get the goods out of the house—and you profit by the circum- 150 skirts—first arrivals—ready for sale tomorrow! Talls stances. $15.00 to $22.50 Silk Skirts NEW SEASON'S FAVORITE PLEATED HOD’:}':E—K“"E. panel, side, box and combination pleats. THE NEW SEASON'S FAVORITE SKIRT SILKS— All At Spiral Crepe, Rhapsodie, Roshanara, Crepe de Chine and HoySityCatcipen’: . - Jellef's Skirt Shop Too much rainy weather— so this manufacturer took the loss—not quite 50 capes in all, so you will have to speak quickly if interes ted Straightline models, smart roll and draped collars—brald em- broidery and silk fringe trim- ming—choice of navy, black, tan, gray and artichoke! Memorial Day! THE NEW SEASON'S FAVORITE COLORS—Beige, nd Floor ¢ Woman's Cont Shop nd Green, Ruby Red, Powder Blue, Azure Blue, Tans, é'r'."\“x Cocoa, Navy, Black and plenty of White ........ ool e NEW— Dainty Silk Underwear--Special Purchase In, Milliliel'y WE avoid using superlatives, but there are occasions when it is difficult to refrain irom resorting to them. This is one of those occasions! The values are truly remarkable—and you undoubtedly will share our enthu- siasm when you see the irresistible styles and feel the quality of the dainty Silk Undergarments—then note Some of the latest arrivals! the special low prices! $8.50 and $10.00 Satin Slips $12.50 and $13.50 Silk Slips WHITE FELT chines.l“'(l'ufl;lgj y%fkefi:::i“:;gagd e $9.85 —in Sport Hats, for golf or Satin Slips, with 20-inch shadow hem, s 85 tucked yoke, with band of val lace and 6. foolingn{ l;ibfiol_'l s:‘gaps;omuk modec}, ‘;m- s lace. dA!so tailo‘ffed slyles,A l;witl) hhze&x- W uch the thing. rows of hemstitching on yoke and edged wit! et stitched tops; self-straps. wit! inch shadow fi&‘i’o’.’"” & lace. Flesh and white. hem. Flesh, white, Offgld, peach and Nile. $5 and $6 Silk $4 and $5 $7.50 and $8.50 $12.00 Silk Chemise Step-ins and Env. Chemise Gowns, $8.95 Envelope Chemises of V ts ) Silk Gowns of heavy €8! lovely _quality radium Beautiful 'vadium silk quality, crepe de chine, Vests of heavy qualit¥- silk and crepe de chine; and _heavy quality crepe cluster of pleating down crepe de chine, tallored tailored styles, with hem- de chine Envelope Chem- front. Bateau neck. with styles, with tucked, hem- stitched and embroidered ise, trimmed with Irish band of Irish crochet stitchedl and self embroid- vokes; some are bound crochet, fllet and val across yoke, edged with ered yokes Flesh, or- with contrasting colors. laces and lace insets; e Sty i footing around neck and chid, white and FI White, tailored styles. esh. bottom. Flesh, peach and ’r’i:é?(“. :vlv:::n Gt 1ight blue. sz 95 orchid, peach, 33 95 orchid, peach, 3485 o o ol white and tai- maize SPORT FELTS : latest spring and summer lored styles in i light blue radium sllk.. ‘ (g arrivale, in. all colora ¥ 5 " - i “ 3 ',, s it 125 SR [ | e | Children’s Footwear—Have Them Fitted in “Sorosis! all new shades.. B - o . - e ? us ,u" G Values up to $25.00 T .]l S . Ch;l:i::;z;'m s Guldrepns % = New Spring Coats and Suits ” uits Also Reduced For Holiday Wear s BN { A Special Purchase ACATION time—play time!—the time when youngsters’ shoes are put to the real test! Thoughtful parents solve the problem by buying their children the fried and proven “SORO SIS” Foot- Men’s $40 to $50 Suits SIS" Foc wear. No guess work with them—they make sure the little growing SU S feet get proper care, in shoes that stand the wear and tear! PENSAN Account ON ANY PURCHASE UP TO $20.00 GREATER VALUES THAN EVER During Our GREAT MAY OPPORTUNITY SAL Note These Great REDUCTIONS!! Ladies’ DRESSES Beautiful models in all the PINEAPPLE STRAWS Georgette crepe trimmed. For semi-dress or sports wear. $10.00. LEGHORNS —with bright bandings to and Welted soles. in patent All patent leather; one- | 6 The latest styles in all-wool materials—one and two pants models, in the new patterns and colors. Wonderful values. Formerly up to $35.00 Spring Topcoats and Boys’ Suits Also Reduced me | e, 25 Twill is highly fa- vored for suits, and here is a special pur- chase that makes pos- sible a sale of excep- tional savings! Navy or black twill. Plain or pencil striped; braid or ribbon bound. One or three batton, double or single breasted models; panel or box jackets, two or three pockets, straightline or wrap skirt. Sizes 34 to 42. leather or .black and brown calf. Sizes 815 to 11. 34.00 Sizes 11% to 2.. 84.50 ‘White Canvas, 50c a pair less. Children’s “Sorosis” Oxfords Brown Calf Oxfords, solea. Sizes 8% to 11. Sizses 11% te 3.. welt “SOROSIS?” Children’s Shoes are shaped to provide the needed room for growth, and still fit snug. Also a Full Line of Infants’ Boots and Sandals A two-strap Pump; light- welight soles, in gray or white kid. 3400 A One-strap Pump, combi- nation patent leather and gray suede; light-weight eole. Sizes 8% to 11.. 8400 Bizes 11% to 3.... strap; light-weight soles. Sizes 8% to 11 -84.00 . Sixes 11% to 2. Children’s “Sorosis” Tan Calf Barefoot Sandals with welt scles. Sizes 83 to 11. Sises 11% to 2.

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