Evening Star Newspaper, June 17, 1924, Page 15

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STONE DIRECTS ALL BROTHERHOOD WORKS Locomotive Engineers' Head - Chosen to Control Banking and ! Insurance Interests of Labor. MEANS MASSING OF FUNDS Organization Similar to Steel Cor- poration’s Is Planned. By the Assoetated Press, $500,000 DONATED - TO HARVARD FUND John D. Rockefeller Is Donor. Princeton Gets $320,000 Gift for New Choir. By the Associated Press. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 17.—John D. Rockefeller, jr., has given $500,000 to the division of fine arts of Harvard University in honor of President Emeritus Charles William Eligt. The announcement was made last night by Bishop William Lawrence, chair- man of the committee in charge of the raising of $10,000,000 for the - |Harvard division of chemistry, fine - {arts and business school. fore ave k¥ SEAMAN VERIFIES STORY OF A WOMAN STOWAWAY Wife of New York Man, in Sailor | Uniform, Discovered Aboard the Arizona. at Balbao name was said by adeline Blair, Yo as a witness in the trial rekeepe Suaice ‘ot ‘good order own, il,:fima;:.ni TAKES POISON AS JUDGE OUTLAWS HER WEDDING Writer's Wife in Critical Condi-| tion—EKnew Lang Was Married to Another, Court Rules. ge to Harry on the ground ad a wife and & bo of before ents the courtroom. pestEe | Tokio Dealers Boycott U. S. Goods. 7.—Electrical sup- plies deal. of o Mr. Rockefeller's $500,000 was given 2,000,000 desired for the ent of the n brings within $350, sired. In a letter to Bishop Lawrence he d that the Kift was made Decause is high appreciation o s- 5 Gervices of President meritus Eliot = : o *d| day was recently celebrated. GIFT TO PRINCETON. $320,000 Is Contributed by Mil- bank Memorial. >rinceton University to the entire cost of construction hoir within the new university 1 was announced yesterday by he Milba : the physical, mental and tion of humanity and gen- » charitable and be- ations.” broken for the chapel weeK program. Robbery Nets Burglar Only $1. After performing some genuine hard work on several bars which truder escaped before police- m the first precinct arrived in response to a call s, DopnGe BROTHERS Four Passender Coupe es the appe- tite, relieves Sick Headache and Bil- of same ingredients, then candy o boyeott United < % a protest against enactment of the can immigration law bar- ese. | ) coated. For children and adults. Go out Connecticut Avenue to Porter Street, then turn to your left and go to 34th Street and inspect the new semi-detached brick houses designated by our signs. Prices From $12,500.00 to $14,500.00 Salesmen on Premises Daily from 10 AM. to 9 P.M. or phome us and we will take you out. Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS {l 1433 K Street NW. A s s e s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAf JUNE 17 1924. SEMI-ANNUAL Men’s Furnishings Department Opens Tomorrow Morning at 8 O’Clock Washington’s Most Famous Shirt Event—One of the Store’s - Outstanding Events Breaks Through Tomorrow First of all, we want to emphasize the fact that these are NOT SALE SHIRTS or job lots. Every shirt is the perfect product of a large, well known shirt maker. We've sub- jected these Shirts to the rigid tests of measurements by which we maintain our high standards of quality! And we absolutely guarantee to take back any Shirt that does not fit accurately or prove fast in color. Nothing “skimped” about these Shirts. You'll find them “right” to the finest detail. . Thesé Are Fine Shirts—and Every Shirt Is Perfect $2, $2.50 and $3 Shirts The biggest Shirt values and the best collection of Shirts L we have ever offered in our Annual June Shirt Sale. 4 4 e 4 All sizes—1315 to 18—and EVERY SHIRT PERFECT! = 5 'Mnheifi.h are “K::&lzlex”‘ Crehl()e:’ Fiheé Si!k (Sols‘). 5 > \\ s et B e, Highest Connt Meroor. s | ¢ ized Pongee and Jacquard Figured Madras. d A\ A1l the best cloths used in shirts of the better kind. All - — = hendl pitescd; hcsdid: mobilFiakabls neckbund) plim s ‘\ //§\\§\ . g Y e roomy armpit, allowing plenty of freedom. \ / // ////// W% Plain white, plain un“-nd scorles of the season’s newest i //M[//I/// stripes and figures, as well as novelty patterns. _\ /////\‘ .A\\ Imported English Broadcioth Shirts Genuine Imported English Broadcloth, of fine, lustrous quality that wears like iron—the best grade we have sold this season. All perfect quality. Every shirt is made as fine as you would expect from custom make. All full cut and perfectly proportioned; sizes 131 to 17. Neckband or collar attached styles. White, tan and gray. See window display—then come in and get yours. There’s going to be a great crowd, and we've prepared for it with extra selling space, extra salespeople, extra facili- ties to make your selection easy. Sizes are grouped on sepa- rate tables, and you will be able to choose a half dozen with- out moving away from your spot. placquet with button and buttonhole, top center pleat, full / (/

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