Evening Star Newspaper, February 5, 1925, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5 1925. ® 19 BAY S]'ME GRUUP {IN' RABBITBORO —If the Truth Must Be Told. ; —By ALBERTINE RANDALL ” ]’RUAN]’ UFHGERS ic-AT | 5 WHAT Yoo SLEE DICK's OtD You SDC? %?dgi»DHlA\:lr S?Q{(LE@G? 2 ?PEMCE 1 F-G-X K .f’oo DoMguNNY! NIGHT - DRAWERS - I'VE ToLD You TEN TIMES - PELLS FOX : Now WHAT Do You > RESIURED .I.fl DUIY G[]U”I]GE GUESTS B-E-D SPELLS BED! WHAT DoEs SUEERIINGE Do VoL UNDERSTAND YES, B-E-D SPELL? i i oW? )/ Miss ” ) & i Many O!d Friends of Presi- | ) FLOIPPY; N/ ] 2 . Posts Abolished by New Law, dent Amorg Congress ‘ e ) ! / ] But Temporary Appoint- Members at Breakfast. t _ & § : | ) ( : ments Are Made. Members 6f the Massachusetts dele- | h / ] Eleven public school attendance of % ficers who were legislated out of o ‘ sitions when President Coolidz« and Democrats, were enterta at 3 . signed the compulsory education anc Lreakfast today by President Cool- % - q A Togucsans LUl Iaceyesterdly e ¢ reinstated today, after qualifying examinations conducted by the board | ] 2 , of examiners of the school system e i e Tat iy Z : ® These officers will hold temporaTry po ¢ly acquainted ov 2 e i e rs with all of the ) Do s \ of per it House me hav : of permanent attel rly one-half of the . vided under the new As soon as the sa gation in Congress, hoth Republicans tdge. The delegation members said it was purely a soclal gathering. delegation e time or another, while he member of the Mas- tendance-officers ar. { A | | Inc.,* arrived from Atlantic City,[to be used as properties in the|dance numbers, to be played also by United States to make a study of the | (Phdance-officers are priate Dreslasntapl iy where the scenic effects have been |ancient Chines o the Marine Band, with Gertrude Me- FRANK W. McSPARREN, costs of cotton seed oil during the || ONETCSS, @ ompetity 8 s he Molr wasi designed and executed, and, with their| Assisting M Forrest and Mr.|Rae Nash at the piano. last year. examiners for these present te Liing happaninesy Morgan are: elle Wentworth, as| One of the interesting features of U.S. CHEM'ST, EXPIRES | “Hie" survivea by his mother, Mrs, | Xamin for th or o teby kil e tricians, Installed the settings and |director of chorus: the Caroline Mc- | the performance is to be the souvenir S—— William C. Mosparren, who "lived | FLIY GTEG S8 1 asloiher app) e e | ighting effects. The newest devices | Kinley Studio, as director of the dice | program, which has been prepared by | Funeral Services to Be Condueted | Mith Ber son in the Cathedral Man- | (55050 [IE Parions, e mov, [ Nalther: dE\die Mustachngotis ioes in stage lighting have been brought|dancers: Minn awke, as director |a cemmittee headed by Mrs. John ; sions, and a brother, be appointed on merit as the resu down to Washington for this produc- |of the dances of the Chinese count- nd which will be sold Here Saturday——Burial to Be of Glen Cove, L. L. of competitive exai Stion S enaed s s “{"I"“‘_‘;:f‘ all o ers; Gertrude McRae Nash and Edith | ci group of debutante Funeral services will be conducted with the exception of Representatives Two hundred Washington girls |[H. Hunter, as accompanists; Mrs, tion of Mrs. Walter Schuyler in Erie, Pa. at the apartment in the Cathedral All fa Two Classes. % ; p “apt. John H.|Grant. Other novelties will be int Mansions, Saturday afternoon at 3| Six of the attendance officer Rogers, Republica anc ¥ e and men will appear in a series of Si=yuor fud Capt Gran & be in ) 2 Spa s ~ i nda 0! :Tm',m Iu,."u‘.”fl- \\';;nm :\:n 1\.\ S P highly iginal !(Txnco ,,\,“.l..‘.‘.\ de . C., as marshals; Den- | dquced by this group during the int Frank W. McSparren, a special ex-|gclock. Interment will be in Erle, ary Washington. Mr. Rogers ic in | FiNiSh Rehearsal for Game of | vis directed by Charles . |is I . as director of make-Up.| mission. A detachment of United al division of the|Pa. gia recovering from a recel B Mo jr. of the M P o States Marines will act as ushers at ates Tariff Commission for —_— b Sy colored T ing from a recent ill Marine Band to Play e adt i Te 3 dlia av the oath of office was administered Mah-Jong Production to | {lup of the Diniversit | he United States Marine Band. in | ®G gl noon, at 4:30. the re- Homeopathle Hospital vesterday. 1o LABOR STUDIES ISSUES. |them by Harry 0. Hine, secretary « Tinkham Heartily Greeted. anis, a0 orchestra form of 60 pleces, Willlam | .o yoq seats, which are now on sale)had undergone an o tion for ap- the Board of Education pearing as the Spirit of Mah-Jong, |fr Santelmann, leader, and Taylor | g : o= & P L _— Ofganization of the new department Representative Tinkham, Repub- i SR abaak i JOFlat the New Willard, the Shoreham |pendicitis about a week ago. % lican, who also has been ilf, attended Be Held Tonight. and leading the:dances Eranson, m-n:.:’_'“ Ler N iy o2 land at Mrs. Wilson Greenc's concert | Mr. McSparren was born in Buf- | Members of Federation Executive |of school attendance and work per the breakfast as the first social fune- iR = Giant Mah-Jong Box. el oF Tt bureau, will be put on sale SEHHE | talo: Webriary (14 1898 He wasis g | ed by the compulsory edu of any kind within severs e e : ents| A Biant mah-jong box, with dragon- D oty | Auditorium for the convenience of | graduate of Cornell University and Committee Gather. ¢ will be started immediate e ”“.’d': '\:‘\"de ;:"jl‘(‘,"lmh 7530 Set the Ubig - caft FebAch 18 “"‘;\,‘.”‘ nfl\-{n.‘gx tiles, ;,\ one of Iflm fea- March, “The Marines of —— e :;.:”,.ll\” He lived in the Cathedral ?;r:n]_,d : |::|;]r».r11\;x\|’>llof'U’\r- 1\\nnn-“ ares he production. cd | Rel i Brans 8 . - Mansions ederation of Labor today b The RS House L mienibear s wnouialyf sonasy LEG Jene % Chinese l'lwlxxn‘\vs r‘-»: .‘.Xwn-”:‘r"rxlh«' i d ‘Bm"“f”;n "’{.’;fi:? Assigned to Porto Rico. During his service with the chem-|a discussion of their problems. cxer jwill "“" White House officials 4 A Game Of| . vers and original creations, de- wOriental Patrol” (Schar-| Col. George H. Estes has been re-|ical division or the United States|members of the council with the ex- | Sion of a dir 1 zether meeting between T e i e T Chinese Umbrella Dance,” for | lieved from duty with the War De- | Tariff Commission, Mr. McSparren had | ception of James Duncan, first vice | hoiged when Yileaing Miarle Miupoe "‘{(,"i s and Dr. Alfred Hopkins, will lend a |xvlophone (de Koven): “Chinese Wed- | partment General Staff and assigned | been s on an expedition to Ar-[president, who recently resigned, were | g epartment ar o R A e e anY "K“:::;’ Bellsunivot Sierosial Ac colorful Orlental atmosphere to- the|ding Procession” (Hosmer). to the command of the 65th Infantrs | gentina, “to | a_detailed investi-[present. ' Frank Morrison, general | present Congress. It S otrday John Brunton and Rob- | Lrilliant scene, which will be further| An unusual musical setting has also | at San Juan, Porto Rico.” He will sail | gation of cusein and more recently|secretary, and J. P. Noonan. cighth | : somewhat unusual in its nature.|ert Brunton of the Brunton Studio: sen 3 south P ice president, arrived last night | Before you invest—investigate! veteran White House attaches being bl o Tl ket | e b = 1 e B e ) = = ) = ) = = I = O e [ e T within recent years has acted as Ballou, who w r it. The enhanced by authentic Chinese relics, heen arranged for the fantasy and the from New York June 11. host to the House members from his || Stato regardless of party affiliations. || o e ot ety svion - Mardi Gras the cast room when they arrived | shortly before 8 o'clock, the usual| S o e | Celebration Friday Special— 2y : Friday Special— " ana Yw on ems. ||| New Orleans—Feb. 19-24 Rayon Vests: strap shoulders. ...... .....$] .00 ‘ ' s New Broadeloth Overblouses; collars The menu consisted of a fruit cock- ||| Mobile— Feb. 20-24 and cuffs in contrasting shades. 3195 tail, whole heat, ha and e, et - 3 Stes andl cakes 'iolle, toast: LoMEs ensacola— Feb. 22-24 and cigars. Speaker Gillett, as the ||| ranking Republican member of the For the above occasions S A Tttt || Southern Railway System ankin . Wi Slicod N B Tecutee —will sell tickets at greatly reduced fares for some time For complete Information, apply to e Ticket Agents, Southern Railway, or S oonlystolyle = S. E. Burgess in a joking way in the Div. Pass. Agent course of the discussion and the % President made no effort to obtain 7 1510 H St. N.W. the views of those from his own |] State on any of the governmental problems now before him. Rayon Bloomers to match............ .5150 608 to 614 Sale of French | e g o Sl Room Hats T a P The Wright Co. GOOD FURNITURE Good Furniture —that is, quali- ties that repre- sent the finest to be had in furni- ture, are offered at new low prices, as special in- ducements to pa- trons looking for rcal values. . Coats Representing a variety of better grades and present- ing fashion in its different accepted phases. They are marked now—for prompt disposal—in two lots— 10 and Every Hat represents'a $ 3 : radical reduction—to OO Angora—Plain and Cut Chinchilla—Plain and Cut L Downywool and Salos—trimmed with Muskrat or Bedroom Furniture February Specials! ’, 48inch Walnut Dresser; " rosewood inlay decoration. Convenient $59 TERMS Easily Arranged to Fit in Your “Own” Mahogany-finish Dresser. 533 BUDGET BOOK 46inch American Walnut - Dresser. French Walnut Vanity; $39 Queen Anne design. $52.50 45-inch Dresser, French gray enamel finish. Beavcrcttc. Tan Brawn Shapes—colors—materials that are most Green Gray appropriate for early Sprmg wear. Third Floor Assembled for a Sale Of They are of exclusive designs—developed Surpassing Interest at in the finer fabrics—and trimmed in distinc- tive effects. _ And 93 $ Friday Morning Only Silk and Cloth ° 110 Smart F 1( | £ r 0 c s The models are all of advance types—in I I a t S Wihichiwe have reducediunniiag their osins the brilliant color tones that express the new . 2 season’s temper. inal marking—to P 9:15 $ Be on Printed Crepes to Hand : $ 95 Wool Crepes S i Flannels Ivory Enamel-finish Semi- Vanity; Tudor design. $33 $22.50 American Walnut Chiffo- robe. Ivory Enamel Chiffonette; Queen Anne design. $44 $37.50 Quartered Oak Chifforette. Feoih Walost -Clisst of Full f} g:?oflobc. in Dmm$27'50 mahogany or walnut finish; Burl Walnut Dresser (48- double door. inch); Grand Rapids make. $55 $85 Full Vanity, in walnut; Burl Walnut Chifforette; Tudor design. Queen Anne period. $39 $65 I Low Terms—The “Wright” Way I | | | | fl | | | | | 1PM. . Early Crepe Satins Satin Cantons Of course, they are tremendous big Georgettes bargains—being higher-priced Hats of Sizes are in good assortment and colors desirable styles. smart and most engaging. Frocks for street—for sports—for business _'{or dreQS wear. Second Floor [ol——lolce——0xln|———la|e—xua 8l —— 0| ——=[n| —F o] —= |8l ——= [ale—— [0 ——|n| [0l ————|n| ——] e EEEEEEEEEEEE olc—— , o Cl— -

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