Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1925, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, 'WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1925 [;[]MN"SSI[]NS I]UE Company L was adjudged the winner CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. tign Society will be the Nature Asso- | of University Women, on “Some Prob- Beat and Rob Taxi Driver. Man Held Up and Robbed. | by a small margin of points. The ciation’s guests. lems in Latin America Finance.” This g J judges were Lieut. Col. Wallace M.| Rear Admiral F. C. Billard of the|® o will be the seventh of a series of talks | Special Dispatch to The Star. Two colored men held up and rob- S?levgséLfing; Craigie, U. S. A., professor of mili- | Navy will address the Men's Club of Woman's City Club: Two card|on Latin America, arranged by Miss FROSTBURG, Md., February 25— |bed Earl Robertson, 2636 Brentwood o cience and tactics ip the high |St. Margaret's Club, Connecticut ave-| . iiag will be glven tomorrow, under | Frances Davenport, who will be|Shot through the arm, beaten over|Toad northeast, of $25 as he was walk- The comfort and econveuience of r nut and Bancroft place, tomorrow in the head with a blackjack, tied to a|ing through Judiclary Park between || lae] heal Is sours. indorsed and a and his three assistants, e mittee, one [hostess for the assoclation, Maj. A W: Marsh, Maj. John G. Dono- |Tegard to the services of the United | “UsPices of the house sommities, o tree and robbed, Harry Winner, taxi- | the Pension Office and the court || by Good Hosskeoring oot " Van and Capt William Judkine il |States Coast Guard. A musical pro- e The James E. Walker Post, No. 26, | cab operator of this place, has asked | bulldings last night, he reported to || ueers throughout the United & F of the Regular Army. gram will be rendered. The Men's A luncheon of the Smith College [American Legion, will meet tomorrow, | the police to help him find three men | the police. He furnished a description Honeywell Temperature Club has just been reorganized, With| b will be held at headquarters of [8:30 p.m., at Twelfth strect Y. M.|missing with his taxi. The robbers|of the bandits. Regulators s Ofivess te Raccive Insigula, C. Powell Minnigerode as president, | ins American Assoclation of Univer-[c. A, were riding in his car when, at a| e Officers who will receive commis-|Ben. S. Foster as treasurer and Wil- | gty \Women, 1634 I street, Saturday sl lonely place on the road, he was jn | stons follow: Col. Richard ¥. John- |liam H. Beck as secretary. at 12:30 p.m. The Misxourl Soclety will give its|attacked. JOHN J. ODENWALD 1 ] Ceremonies Tomorrow fon, brigade commander; Maj. John oes st BaUMO AL Sivedt = 2200 B N.W. . &4 W. 'Mauchly, brigade adjutant: Mal.| .me sirat guest lectare of the Amer-| Kit Carson G b v g oD et ogg« Hroggg e ea] Lemon Ple Presentation of 117 to High " Benjamin H.'Munroe, brigade quarter- ! ; 4" Nature Association will be given mMeet tomorrow, 2 p.m., at Grand Army | g 2R, Res et LOI0, o Tot i 1 master; lieutenunt colonels, Thomas 5¢*Central High School Saturday, § Hall Dot New Reci School 0 ization P. Howard, P. J. Stone and Paul F. 5 m ' when Guy C.Caldwell will show oo o oo g pe chool Organiza . Scott; majors, John R. Larcombe, Wil- [ 1y¢iiral color photographs of Amer- | Condult Tond Clit The Ohio Girl¥ Club will give a The ple of ples, with the ba P e ton B. Gibson, Pearce Davis, P. H.|{ 4, wild life and views of the Grand | Will mest tomorrow, 5 b &% dance Saturday night at Franklin delicious tang and zest of Brady, J. E. Edgerton, R. E. BAmonds-| ;. on in color. The Audubon So- [DaVids Parish Hall, 5 Square Hotel. lemon! Here's a recipe that captain: A. Rose : 5 ! A ;“P‘,:\.:',',f Waltel E. . Hunnteutt, I. J. Rale — | O R 8P| Miss M. B. Carstars, an English oo Qrsam e % Nathan Clark, E. R. Hutchinson, R. 8. m,, in G . A8 = 5 d 2 One cup sugar: 114 cups boiling nissions to of the 3 B aties. 12 Tukh i) By woman, is building a speed boat to - 5 e At e e cups: batl Cadet [ Clifford, Manning Hoffman, Duncan|Robert L. Sayles, Charles M. Just| j,,,, rodge Chapter, No. 27, 0. E.|compete in the international Riviera D Eiodin Ry oetarek 3 e 2 he Cen. | Clark, David Auld, Millard Lewis, H.| Augustine Winnemore, ~Leroy L. | JORY JOO8T CUURCT U 7y A . lerpoons flour; 1 texspoon, anlc: DEDS Vit J. Jenkins, M. M. Wertz, M. Heb-|Stockman. Thomas G. Lee, Frank .1 v 08 05 AI0ICL0WS pom. 15 cup lemon julce. bard, E. Penney, P. V. John | Barker, H. P. Noble, L. Gillls, H. M. ey Sift dry ingredients. Add water F. English, B. F. R Butler, | Beville, W. MoNeill, Richard Squire, | wyi. Margaret De Forest Hicks, an a0 cook 10 Gouble baller unti Carroll Highfield P. Rus-|J. McWhorter, . B. Lyle, A. R. Dem- | ajumna of the National Cathedral [R5 minten). . Al sell, Adam Offenba . Lati-|ing, R. E. Heim, F. Bishop, H. L |School, will lecture Friday, 5 p.m., in utes. longer, then add leoon. Juice { being chosen the best a mer, Harriman Dorsey, l]ti l’v‘lnct‘ Kerns, W. :\mo(,nl,nrd..“l:m!:::fi: Whitby Hall, Woodley road and Wis- Avoid h o Speated e el tuen s ] A Allan Lutz, Alvin O'Halloran, P. S.[and G. W. Stone; seco gttt ayantla " for tha B aTiobor tha A S d unit in the corps us a result ¥. W. Clark, R. Chindbloom, J. B. |{went ek birthday anniversary of SNUFFY COLDS - Whites untit frothy 2 adalog "5 Lt Dbt £ ariee - | Hoiaen i o Broad- | the school. Subject: “Lighting on the Useasth s 100 Rooms, With or Without Bath, for tablespoons wugar and 74 teaspoon tary 3 Tk 4 s > R. Crowder | bent, 5 an, C. K. Hammer, | ¢, s Houte of B tiseptic | Transients, aking er a0d continue beat . E. ¥ T HLON, R | e Heuds S || Rates per day: Single, $2 to $3.50; ing unti) st!ff. Put into moderate Choice of Guard of Honor. First lieutenants, Harry J. Simon, | 8k 2 Bowdler, F. L. Tim-| Mrx, Minna C. Budléng will speak ME"TH"MT“ [ Double; 84 <o s7.00. gven (325 degrees) for 15 minutes T LR 2 O < >hillips, C. Gibbe, T. e eriences of a - Suites _or Apartments, fu - & 1 he contest to determine the guard | Arthur E. Cliff, Albert T. King, J. Phillips, C. R. Gibhs, L. |of the experiences of a fleld secre. nikhed ‘or unfirnished, for permanes Ask for California lemons, «mm"%‘ifi&?—'fi-’f‘fi“-‘:&": Apply freely inside and Are sold, installed and serviced by «shingtotn g School Rockenbach by i 7 Ha 2 v ~ err- | ©. Zie - Nelson Web- |tary Friday, 11 a.m, at the meeting for permanent participated | V. Hall, W. H. Wertman, Carl Herr- | C. Zier, Arthur B. Cross, 5 a7 ary iday, 1 e e 3 guests juley, tart and it alty NOTHING It 1T THAT HURTS YOU Ih THE CERST mann, E. G. Wheeler, J. A. Thomp- | ber, Benjamin Bretafelder, George P.|of the Woman's Alllance of All Souls Nine stories. Strictly Fireproof. acedlens—ideal for il favors LS. TYREE . CHEMIST. son, John Hall, G. A. Main, Clarence | Snyder, John L. Atkins, Edwin Whit- | Church. s Elevator Service — | 3 3 Charles V.| Wedderburn, Joseph Upton, Lloyd |comb, George Stecklein, John e Nearest Large Hotel to Uoion and Hok - 504 WASHINGTON, D.C. . chosen in | Free, James Douglass, Frank Weitzel, | Charles Haring, Williamson .| Dr. Con: i g R b Rl California Lemons 3 ” best com- | Ross Heffelfinger, Glen Herbert, | Robert Yellott, Arthur Kin stitute of : T ey ard Henneman, ul Clar] Woodwatd &Lothrop 45t Anniversary Sale Savi Children’ Tinted Shell Perf ’ z i, e g v el Men’s Two-Trousers Suits 2 5 - y The newest houdoir Children’s Nazareth Waists, 35¢; 3 novelty—a delicately s made in = 2 for $1. R R Light Gray, Tan and Heathers Children’s Nazareth Waist Combi- r‘:l':)::! l: ‘lllng'!:l:‘r,f i e s trio light shines nations, low neck, no sleeves, knee e e length; buttons and garter attach- parent colored petals, = B 5 g i giving heat to the Sale ments; drop seat; sizes 4 to 14 perfume and a charm- years, 60c. . Price wherever it is used. Children’s Athletic Nainsook Com- Atiscial Fower Bection, First Seoc. R binations with elastic in the back; i gepeiey SpEe Colors and Bootlas Snring open seat; 6 to 16 years, 60c Spaso—savo DIShCS Styles in Two and Three Button Sack Suits St 2 years, 60c. and Double-breasted Suits that are selling at Children’s Sports Hose, 34 length, A this exceptionally low price because we re- in mercerized-black and 10 different -I:‘Qld‘jr“"ai;{ ceived the fullest co-operation from our manu- colors. Anniversary price, 35c. {efioversiin facturer to make the 45th Anniversary Sale ) i he ice box. a success. Infants hil ck : = fey T ; nfants” and Children’s Half Socks, Made of The easy-fitting coats, moderately wide in solid vhi i &% i 1\ 91[ colors and white. A special ;rlc‘; ot trousers that well dressed men are wearing. Anniversary value, 35¢c. Sass, feur Cassimeres, cheviots, worsteds and flannels. Children’s Mercerized Sports Hose, dishes to a Men’s Clothes Section, Second floor. in black, came! , o1 . set, fitting ack, camel, gray, buck and on top of each otner, with air space be- cordovan, 45c. tween. The four dishes occupy the floor 420 Pairs New Novelty Fabric 4-Piece Suits \4 /] Sale Women’s Fine Underwear Silk Envelope Chemise, Special, $3.95 QY 5 A very low price to pay for such beau- ; iorsanad PRI L G.I $1 P tifal Silkc Chemise. There are so many Steiped madum wad erepe (¢ chme, D oves, aitr Sk 1o lnase Hous Gl i wer i e crepe de chine and triple voile, with strap ¥ Sale aticistylést ? shoulder. 7 In the Favorite Shades: \ Oak, Mode, Fawn, Covert, ot Biscus ) Price Handmade Costume Slips, $1.75 New Biscuit and Putty. A Washable Fabric Glove that is very smart Suits for business and golfing—jacket, t A ccepti X 5 = = i d hemstitched; . . 2o ¢ SOnE g d\ct;“_ee\acreD"{I’f’:‘lcl‘ya‘:i'cos::Jcangl"i]pasdcv:i:‘h g;an?s weii?xb::;?egleg inasl;ns, fi;?;hc‘dcvfm, 4 looking. 12-button le)'xgth with embroidered trousers and_km_ckgrs; cheviots, cassimeres double shadowproof hem. i a fine French fold. backs and fancy stitching at the tops. and tweeds in Spring shades. Tailored in 3 i 7 London expressly for this sale, they are won- ! OFH‘ILC C?Tpesktn GIOVCS, $2o25 Pair derful values. Easy-fitting trousers; plus 4 . ne-clasp, y ight-weight Capeskin Gioves, <nickers ; in-back jacket—typi iti Boxloom Crege Kimonos, $4.95 Az in'two-toge combinations of brown and besver, si: S R R T L . o . . . The English Shop, Second floor. Boxloom crepe, embroidered in rich silk Made in loose negligee style; with belt % ver and dark gray, tan and brown and black and and trimmed with two-tone satin ruch- or side fastening. With or without col- white. T and lovely SIE tacils: far. In rose, copen, turquoise and pink. 16-Button-Length Glace Strap-Wrist Kid Gloves Glove Silk Vests, $1.65 Mercerized Lisle Vests, 58¢ Gloves, $4 Pair $2.25 Pair Bodice-top, Seli-strap, Tailored Vests, in An excellent value in fine Mercerized Lisle A Finc Glove 0% glave kil it #he ponus Six-button Length Strap-wrist Kid 2 1 . GURENNE REemememeemll amowogenues SRGetSedist Imported English Bloomers to duaicl el Sai Bilelisineaby o A To brows BIack and -t : | ) $1.95 700 Yards Extra Heavy =9, Shirts, *1 White Silk Canton Crepe \¢ ‘fgf’ f Fing Criodi Wik Broadcloth That they are imported broadcloth is not as SpCCiaI’ $2.45 Yd. . Men’s Leather Bill Folds PSR important as that they are of a high grade, and Hip Books, $1:15 with smooth, even weave, soft finish and ver , $1. Nothing is lovelier for Summer dresses than Canton Crepe, and A very unusual value in con- Bright Colored high luster—the kind that actually improves i , - 3 y 4 with each laundering. White, neckband style; this Anniversary special of White Canton Crepe means a great servative, good-looking, serv- sizes 1374 to 18, in assorted sleeve lengths. saving. White is very smart for evening wear right now. iceable Bill Folds — the kind PiIlOWS, $2.95 Mer's Furnishings Section, First floor. Silk Section, Second floor. that please any man. : S R R . 3 "y e sun Two Styles—one with three parlor or living room. A pillow that is folds and two pass compart- most attractive in its bright lustrous colors is the popular round Turkish . . ments; the other a hip-book s 5 b 2o ’ . An Advance Special Selling style, withobwo pocketsandiens | Aatpetal maan e T stlew Men’s Arnold Glove-Grip Oxfords tra secret pocket. stripes and metallic braid finish. Art Embroidery Section, Second floor, Summer Rug S, LOW Priced Elacfr{logigfieplfi? SRR : Never Before $7.25 Leather Goods Bection, First floor. 9x12, $15.50 6x9, $9.75 3 ) at This Price o 060, $2.95 - 8.3x10.6, $14.50 Yoar. Wi Their wonderful comfort, the way Superior Quality Fiber Rugs, in new, ; \ | they support your arch, gently and distinctive patterns—Chinese, chintz \ ?rnzly_azlg tb}!eird s‘tyle—tl:;se are or conventional designs, and in artisti 3 N SetiEcs COlIuGed mldlaiotuct: ox gn e ARY ford. Radically low priced for An- gray, taupe, sand, blue and rose col- % . niversary Sale. ors. Of extremely fine texture, heavy A Three Sprmg : \ » tyles—the Panama, the Derby, the quality seamless, very durable. BOYS B[OUSCS, 95¢ ;—Igig—in black, browneang tayn. : 1 \ 4 A § etSa!'y Specia,l Men's Shoe Section, Second fioor. R kably Low P:::‘e‘dr fn}:‘ An- ) Standard makes from our regular niversary Sale stock priced specially for Anniver- sary week. Regular and sports col- Pure Silk So&;ks, 95¢ NOVC]tY Socks, 75¢ g Rug Section, Sixth fioon Pt X Golf Outfits l“a,;,;fety;,f,’,gge o:ekrfi:fn 7m ?3"‘154‘ Full Fashioned, Regular Made, All The popular stripes in silk and rayon 3 years. Pure Silk Socks; some with lisle and sitk and lisle; Spring colors; Sale $ 1 2 .50 soles, others all silk. Black, cordo- sizes 9% td 1174, 3. 29 s v " o s 3 .. . R Four standarc'l grade clubs T:Ideal hUndel‘Wa;xsts, i ;:;; i fpratd o i‘:.eso:f:;uz:? I‘-II:IES,SO::;SZi 4 . : P t m i s choice of driver, brassie, M:gi::se wilel snaotce t‘;"l: valiiyfi f:;;{_ Men's Furnishings Section, First foor. colors; sizes 9% to 12. mashie, midiron, putter—and versary price, Buy now at a great - fine bag, leather trimmed, saving. ;

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