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SEMINARY “GRADS" PLAN “HIELD DAY Reunion Opening Today to Honor Immaculata Will Con- | tinue Until Tuesday. A field day tures of the will be one of nd continue dele- aining ceremonies ary vears was established luates are coming from try, Canada The reunion will open this morning with high mass at which will be followed given by the Sisters who will hold a recep- evening a ban- ¢ seminary at flerwards the Dra- the Celtic Twig of 2 short program ncheon and Bridge Planned. and bridge by Mrs. J. ilman, s Gertrude A\udrey Alexander the White Pea - ball game be- | ROXIE AND HIS ENTIRE GANG TO ENTERTAIN PRESS CLUB Top row: Ja zer, David Mend tting, upper row: Marjorie Hareu Sitting, bottom row: T m: huk, s Parker Coombs, Clark Robinson, Peter Harrower. . Dr. Billy Axt, Phil Ohman. Vietor Arden, Alexander Konzegl. Gladys Rice, Evelyn Herbert, S. L.Rothafel ( 3 iambarell THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, wd, Dougiax Stanbury ST LT “ROXTE” OF THE AIR WITH ALL Daly, Miss Margaret | Miss | Mec- | Miss beth Jones, Mary Meeting in Afternoon. aftern n the final fon of the constitution and John J. Noonan will entertain the business meeting, E. Nolan | Thomas H business Mrs Gertrude Daly r the reunion, ssisted by J. Williaw ohlman, chairman | - enterfalnment; Miss Beth Sheehy, | airman. for arrangements and | badges; Miss Audrey Alexander, | chairman_ for membership, and Mrs. Rayr &1 Miller, cha for OSLER, U. S. OIL WITNESS, | RECOVERING IN EGYPT| Man, Whose Testimony Is Sought in Teapot Dome Case, Suffer- ing From Blood Poisoning. By the Associated Press. TORONTO, February 28.—H. S, Osler, president of the Continental Trading Co., whese testimony re- gard Teapot Dome oil affairs and the alleged transfer of $90,000 worth of | ty bonds to Albert Fall, former retary of the Interior, has so far unsuccessfully, d States Government, is covery In the Egyptian n blood poisoning in the iz to word received to- Osler went to the Sudan to big game, Final decision is pending in Cana- dian courts in the proceedings seek- ing Osler's testimon: It is under- stood his illness delayed his intended return here. day hu HIS GANG WILL BE HERE FRIDAY |Radio Favorites Will Give Performances at Auditorium Under Press Club Auspices for Veterans and Inauguration Visitors. Coming to the Capital for the first time with his entire “gang” of about 60 persons, including the studio orchestra, from the Capitol Theater, York, “Roxie” of “the air’ will appear at the Washington Auditorium in two perform- ances Friday, March 6, for veterans of the vicinity o a treat to the crowds of inaugural w Veterans from all Government hos- pitals in the District will be guests, and will be afforded their first opportunity to see the entire group of artists who have not only entertained them through the air, but who, through the leadership of “Roxie” made it possible that the h equipped with radio facilit is the idol of the hospitalized as his radlo campaign and re- sultant equipment have both eutertained and brought positive aid to curative processes in the big Government hos- pitals here. “Roxie” himself and someé of his group of entertainers have been here on various occasions before, but Fri- day will be the first appearance of the entire ‘gang,” as he likes to call his “cast” ~The affair is under the auspices of the National Press Club. Arrive Friday Morning. The “gang” will play in Baltimore Thursday, and will arrive in Wash- ington Friday morning. They will be guests of the Press Club at noon at luncheon. The afternoon perform- ance will open at 3:30, and. the even~ ing at 8:15. Demand for tickets to formances has been so heavy that it kas been necessary already to con- centrate the tickets which heretofore have been for sale widely throughout the city. It is announced that a these per- rumber of rable many of them at lower prices. Be- gining today the Peoples Drug Stores concentrate the sale of tickets at four stores: The Thompson branch, 703 Fifteenth stree 11 G street, 1000 k' street and 505 Seventh street on sale at T. Arthur Smith’s, street, and at the Na- tional Club, Albee building, Fifteenth and G streets. “Roxle,” whose mellifluous voice is unday night, is k his old informal style recent Incident when sta- AF requested him to be more and was flooded with pro- tests over the change in his manner. At the Auditorium it Is expected he will be up to his old tricks of easy famillarity with his radio audience, which will be largely represented. But the exact nature of the program itself has been kept a dark secret “Roxie” is bringing his art director with him, however, and it is under- stood that part of the program may Include a representation of just how “Roxie” and the “'gang” perform when they are broadcasting in their own studio In New York. There will also be some urprises.’ toxie,” who a major in the DUnited States Marine Corps Reserves, was In Washington last night as a guest at the dinner given to Maj Gen. John A. Lejeune. He will re- turn to New York to put on his regu- lar_program tonight Thousands of dollars were raised by “Roxie” to equip the local hos- pitals treating veterans of the World War. 8o successful was this cam- paign, and so resultful for the me des seats remain, | | | ‘Third row: Eugene 0. Blau (the Blue Blond), A. Lufrio, Joe Wetzel, Ava Bombar- that he bLroadened his scope and placed similar sets in many other hospitals throughout the country. The studio orchestra will be a fea- ture of the “Roxie” gang, never heard here in person before, and will be conducted by David Mendoga, director. { Among others who will be here with “Roxie” will be “Gambi,” a well known d Miss Julia Glas planist; ) s Rice, “Dadd Jim,” otherwise known as James Parker Coombs; Yasha Bunchuk, ¥ slan cellist; “Betsy” Ayres, Margy” Harcum, Carolin Andrews, “Wee Willie” Robyn, lyric soprano David Mendoza, “Dr. Billy Axt, the Great” Harrower, “Bomby” barger, Joseph Wetzel, Sneddon Wier, “Doug” Stanbury, Frank Moulan, Dr. Bugene Ormandy, Margaret McKee and Rudy Wiedoft. For the information of those few persons who do. not know who “Roxli is, it is stated he is S. L. Rothafel, manager of the Capitol Theater of New York, one of the largest motion picture houses in the world NAUGURATION GAS RANGES AND LIGHTS If ordered by noon Tuesday will be in- stalled same day. We will be Wednesday. C. A. MUDDIMAN CO.| 709 13th St T closed One Door D. C ie), Betsy Ayres, Margaret McKee, Florence Mulholland, Yash Billy Rob; TWO GET FIVE YEARS. Colored Men Sentenced to Prison Ulysses G. Bush and Williaw Haw- Kkins, yesterday by Ch Criminal Di n 2 each in were gui The hold 23 MARCH 1, 1925—PART 1. 13 Plans ration night function veterans—a dance at espe American Legion, the scholarship they have W last in charge, announced the legion, by Frank Peckham and Miller, habilitation committee by he said, of Col allied Organization of Vet clations to hold this dance,” Miller, in indorsing the “than on inaugural night, when it is for the | Memorial University, in | f this worthy ¥ Hill, p coln Memorial Uni it ing of the ball, wrote rell “I trust that giving at the Hotel t culmina the be Wi enjoyable occasion and financially pectation.” for Robbery. both were sentenced fef Justice McCoy in colored and fifty dol e educ entire The men | provide f during b to ser the penitentiary fon o ndioted Wednesday and pleaded when arraigned yesterday were charged with robbery for ng up Alfred B. Perote January nd robbing him of $12 in cash 1 watch worth $5 g enough mone )mplete the payment scholarship Entertainment Evening of March 4 Under Auspices 0f |Transterred From Disabled Cana- Lincoln Legion Post. into shape for the only gala inaugu- ially | the New lard, under auspices of Lincoln Post, [ ongars on board the for the benefit rly in Lincoln Memorial University N. Morrell, commander of the post, and a member of the committee night that the dance had been approved by the District of Columbia department of Department Wa chairman of the national re- of the It has alyo received the indorse Thomas W alien property custodian, who recent- Iy was elected president of the Comar. legion. Miller, | Commended By Col. Miller. “There is no more propitious time wrot the ssee and Kentucky esident of Lin upon learn- to Comdr. Morrell: | successful | seyond your highest nrl oln would ask no finer ¥ If through the be that will yield dividend.” inaug belng given by t terfere in any the inaug ning and wishes the post its effort. dian Liner Montiaurier. N, Ireland, for wil. | damage | tonight for St. Johr Queenstown 3 to her ste gear The endowed | Mo | The 3 ? Liverpool for repairs. on B Smoke is not Lincoln affair | PASSENGERS LEAVE SHIP. | February | w vermstunt pateotc | Y| AN, ANSWERING CALL, VETERANS RUSHING 27 GALA AT PLAK WILL -SEEK THIRD TERM Will Run Again form of Keeping 5-Cent Fare. on Plat- Vacation at End. B ated Pre NEW John 1 -Major 1oday at Palm Beac uld be a candidate for added, “are s $25,000 a prevented by seeking the lowest priced coal. benefit of Lincoln L - On smoke, more, less. Be ¥ ge be. you are ard on evenlng of March 4 will be & most | the Pays for One Boy's Education. quality the but cost of fuel is with per t coal price own smoke i ighbo I | together and make Wash | ington clean as should Our Fuel Advisory Department will be glad to help—Free CORPORATION ) o ol MAIN OFFICE it will be an investment | 1319 G STREET FRANKLIN 4840 é‘lllllll“VllIl|IIIIIlIlIlIIIHlIlIIIII'HII\l‘ll|lllll|lIIlIlIIIIIIIl|llI|II|IlIlxIIIIMIIIIIIIH|I|IIIII|HIIIIIIIl\'||I|IllllllIIIIII"HI!IIIIHIIIHhIllllIIIIlillllllllllllllllll\"H F R R T s Broadcasting a Message of Wonderful Economy for Monday Women’s Faultless Silk-and-Rayon Stockings As serviceable as they are beautiful. Fully guaran- teed. Famous “Stop-run” top—look for the red line. 42 fashionable shades and black. First Floor Surprises Linene Suiting, 25¢ Yd. Yard-wide, Fast-color Linene Suit ing, for women's and children’s wear. Another Sensational Purchase Spring Frocks Worth $10, $15 and $20 All colors. Rayon-and-Silk Scarfs $1.49 Beautiful' Spriog novelties in strik- ing patterns, with deep fringe. $2 Lady Sealpax Union Suits, $1 High-grade Athletic Union Suits, in white and tints. Sold in individual sanitary package. 39c Cretonnes, 19c Yd. cores of mew Spring patterns in Yard-wide Bungalow Cretonnes. New Marquisette, 121/,¢ Yd. Yard-wide Curtain :lnrqulunv, in cream and ecru. Plain and et checks, Useful lengths. 25c Sheeting, 16¢ Yd. Yard-wide Hoeary Unbleached Sheet- _ Jaunty and practical models, tng Cotton, 2 to 10 yard lengths. in all-wool polo cloth. Fu length, fully lined. 16 to 98¢ Table Damask, 59¢ Yd. AN 45, Wear 2 smard new coat at 56-inch Richly Mercerized Damask & BAIgRin py with fancy colored borders. any styles are fascinating. All the TR e T T AT T T T T Rich Baronet Satin $ l - new and colorful trim- Lovely Crepe Satin mings; some elaborate N Two-tone Cordeline The Trend Of FASHION T Heavy Crepe de Chine Fine Sport Flannel ment. All sizes 16 to 44 $10 & $12 Spring Coats Second Floor ) Spring Favorites in. Women’s Newest Pumps Surprises Rubber Pants, 19¢ OUR slippers for the Tnaugu- ‘”\"\’\‘l"’v “.y‘_‘,l ;,‘ ral Ball. Brilliant new brocades : " and colored satins—$5.95 to $12.50 Out Go Men’s Suits and Overcoats Last call! K3 o 20 4 lnf;ant:' Coats, $1.39 1ere and batiste. Charming Tn o § batist zes P Aprons, tri Pockets and v Hand-Embroidered Frocks And a ring- ing call for sensational economy! A welght, a style, & color and a size for every man. 10 S50 $l4.75 $19.75 : Now. classxer 2 * Sold up 85¢ Imported Awning Stripe English Broadcloth ent, to $50.00. !;gc Yard : > S Flowered Crepe Gowns, 52¢ " Women's Jenny eck Gowns, immed to contr . Full cut Now. tri The rage for Spring frocks—these colorful broad e e S stripes, in yard-wide lustrous quality English broad- a clot. " Thrfty women will hasten 1o sipply them. Selve with enough Yo many swart frocks at this : 35¢ 50c ENGLISH PRINTS, with 49c Patent or apri- cot kid, blonde kid trimmed. Blonde satin, tan calf, pat- ent and com- binations. NAUGU- RATING the Spring Sea~ son—with a smarter, array of these fa- mous $5.95 Shoes than ever before. . The proposition has grown tremendoualy these past few months. e values have grown with it. Come and see for yourself. . il fckrack LONDE, Penny, Black and other colored Satins, all notably smart. Style pictured. »ands Tn patent leather, suede, velvet and tan leather Ribbon ties, strap novelties and plain pumps, with Spanish, Cuban and low walking hecls %® Crepe-sole sport oxfords are included. 59c¢ _Wcmen's Bloomers, 39¢ assorted Reinforced. $1.25 Bungalow Aprons 84c quality line T ONTRASTING color trims, also decidedly new. Style pictured, patent with tan trim.... Patent or tan calf, alligator calf trimmed. Also all pat- ent. Patent or tan calf, contrast- ing trim. High or low heel. ERREEATTMRL) EERSRER AR Striped Sateen Bloomers 59¢ Lustrous finish knees. Reinforced. Window Shades, 39¢ ‘Water Color Shades, in green, ecru and white. Irregulars of 69c grade. Floor Covering, 29¢ Sq. Yd. Mill Remnants of Felt-base Floor Covering, vard-wide; in assorted patterns, 39¢ Table Oilcloth, 18c Yd. 5-inch White Table Oilcloth, of the mill grade, Sale Extraordinary! TRIMMED AND READY-TO-WEAR HATS, $1:& Hundreds of Smart Hats, in the favored straws and fancy braids—large, medium and small models, trimmed with flowers, fruits, ribbons, multi- colored bands and sashes, em- broidered scrolls, straw bows and ornaments. Staple col- ors and new_high shad. Double elas- lustrous broadcloth finish; light - and dark figured patterns. Yard, 75c WOVEN STRIPE SUIT- ING, yard wide, in blus tan, mals, rust, helio and other shades. $1.50 RAYON TUB FABRICS, with beautiful silky luster, in colorful strlpes and plaids, for smart Spring frocks. Yard... $1.50 ALL-SILK PONGEE, yard wide and of superb qual- s 29 ity: tan and green grounds. showing assorted checks. Yard, “ARCH PRESERVERS” achieve fashion with no hint of their wonderful comfort...$9 to $12.50 “Lady Luxury™ All-Silk Hosiery Beautiful new colors $195 Inauguratfon Visitors Cordially invited Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. to wvisit the “Hahn” Stores. —and Guaranteed. ...