Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1925, Page 10

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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, ¢., TUESDAY, MARCH 31, MRS. DUKE BASES ALIMONY SUIT [MINISTER IS ARRESTED |FORBES’ CONDITION |BALLOU REQUESTS AID IWOMEN ARE URGED X | ;wn\ jealousies and sr E = Says He Mistook Iowa High School — Superintendent Asks Supervisory | il L ommelor dn et Action Against 'I'nlmuoi ’ - Boys in Cemetery for Boot- | Doctors Say No Radical Change| Officials to Co-Operate on Plans |y 1y poote, one o the | S 1O only their Man Started 20 Years | : 3 i leggers. Oni B Exnetd for Next: = for New Schools. | oldest living newspaper and maga-| The speaker told of the formation | e ‘ e United States, was | In 1868 of Sor e first incor- dvter Ditoree | . | By the Associated Press. | } Supervisory officers of the public|Zne writers of the United States, was porated woman's iR l-,’”l,_r,‘w After Divorce. | lowa, March 31.— 3 {schools have been asked by Bupt.|the guest of honor and speaker SUN-| g eoq and declared the founders | Winterstein rr s— | Frank W. Ballou to co-operate with | day afternoon at a tea given by the| ywers sub. cted to ridicule and per-| Some of us == | . 7 3 a charge of a {him in working out detalls of the % o ibisr ot sacutipi ‘beciiise. e haa dare s Trial in New Jersey ’s’ : ; we connection with the shooting of two | By the Associated P five-year school building program. | 4Tt EToup of the District Leag : i 2gned; <o Hear - ) i - high school students, Dessa Dunlap < are 'he i At a conference with the supervis- . 5§ and Charles Dawson, in a cemetery s, ing principals vesterday Dr. Ballou Questioned, as Both 5 i . - |asked them to work out suggestions | | T! r at the . who suffered @ shock last|and to submit estimates to afd in! Lll('lI in New York. y | time of th ? vere lying In : s described by his phy- |complling the budget for the next i walt fop a ba : -4 oot | wiciany’ as “moderately comfortable.” |f3cal year. An estimate approximat- | leggers who were believed to have a | e 11 b as |ing $4.000.000 will be included for the Mouos ) Bhstosrbaticy e Dosts second installation of the five-year Accord > s the stu- | et g 3 age | building project [ aenis “arg e re- | 5 . : | ¢ this commanded 1 One never can tell When & man ||m i hots were fired rhe tely com- puts up a goo ront it is just as| i ’ 3 . . it Ui Y ) § v bulletin | well 1o look beneath the surface. | g 177, illustration were then fired from | 2 g 7 e of the road by some | 1¥%e No 4 improve Turn about is fair play. Still, when 2 3 learly demonstrales | untae mmux person, injuring the stu- |4 :«:'-:1'\";1““' dical }" "l“ “|a man looks down on his neighbors 4 : 3 the beauty of this dents, ¢ gt ew days. they don't always look up to him. | . o | | ned by Drs k RAES : L popular china pat- i = goegrin e U ] ly woman | 3 tern More than 1,000 women work in|sonal p 2 Y v tate Leg- > | “men’s” jobs on the railroads in Eng- | 4 C vs she is in favor of strict | tand nut of the prohibition law 1 b Wwith 250 members cor NINTH STREET NORTHWEST L (Czechoslovakia) R 4 PRE--EASTER OFFERING A A he ek e has to earn | Y I 14, 16, 18, 20 | ‘"’_LL“ e KING GIRL ASKS SPEEDY By Mayflower 49.50, 55, 59.50 i Specially Priced Items: @ uot be dis-| ACTION IN BABY SLAYINGS | {g GARDEN T that the di- Bread and Butter Plates, each....25 3 L .| i AN Wants Grand Jury to Handle Case| [} | DRESS AT '): l) lea Plates, each : ) e i M - | Jreakfast Plates, MORS ESTATE IN COURT. at Once, Pleading “Unusual i Do o MR | WE HAVE SECURED AN ENTIRE SAMPLE LINE OF 200 BEAUTIFUL { - o s B i Hardship” in Jailing. 1 Service A la Carte EXCLUSIVE STREET AND AFTERNOON GOWNS THAT FIGURED TOO | Dinner Plates, each... st 100-Pc. FULL DINNER. Husband and Parents Seek Prop- T 4 i Dancing 7 to 9 P.M. | HIOH IN COST FOk REPRODUCTION. | Fruit Saucers, each..... 5c SETS icvvivesnnsee S8 R < ) o R A 4 HESE FINE SAMPLE GOWNS ARE EXQUISITELY MADE, PRESENTING g ! ¥ S g erty of Slain Woman . Vincent Lopez ), NG VamTy_Of ADAPTATIONS. COPiEs ATD REFICAL OF Oat Meal Bowls, each. .. Vit 52-Pc. FULL DINNER .08 ANGELES, —The es- | worked b ; S Orchestra BRILLIANT PARISIAN SPRIN 3 SUCCESSES Tea Cups and Saucers, - < of Ars. T} or i all_¢ el AT AT THE FEATURED SALE PRICE IS LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST After-Dinner Coffees, 5 : S 3 - ; IT IS AN HONOR AND A PRIVILEGE TO BE ABLE TO PRESENT THIS Gile Plites; e ¢ ! 42-Pe. OFFERING IN THE VERY HEIGHT OF THE SEASON. g o FULL SETS Salad Bowls, Chop Dishes, each I A Full line carried in open stock = & 3E.€uimingbam Col . DuLNeMARTING SECOND FLOOR 1215~1217 F Street - 316 7th St. N.W. and 1214 t0 118 G Street vana. i Hours—8:45 to 5:30 CLUB HONORS COOLIDGE. | - e ——————— President Elected Honorary H df WOLF o - : = _Ave NW. Cash or Credit Cash or Credit of Advertisers. The Price Is The Price Is MRS. N. C. COON'S || the Same o Prescriptions request of her $1.00 Each (Rollze 50c) At KANN'S—_WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S AND PALATS ROYAL " Kills Colds—Quick! Guaranteed Relief in 5 Hours || Why hang on to a saify, snuffy Head 1 week when Dr.'Platt’s Rinex stop it in 5 under_this A k| ‘ \ Invitingly Displayed for Your ; Inspection Y. New Spring - ; V AN (eS8 Dresses, Coats, N ¢ W2 Ensemble Costumes To this Spring showing, so representa- tive of the Mode, we invite you. Bring your friends—you will surely enjoy visit- ing this wonderful display of the newest Spring Fashions from Fifth avenue and from Paris. Va 'UES J ¢ ' And so that you may more easily obtain your complete Spring wardrobe we sug- £, 7:,,../ 50! '*, vy 7 : ‘ | gest that you 2 29 35 7 WEDNESDAY AN, | Il Let Our Credit Service i A Special Opening g 95 | bl e | ([l Dress You for Easter! A Smart Group of ) | ? mfify’,efirf;‘cfudfll‘}“cmedmf }‘L‘L‘km?fi : best—make a small payment—and wear your new clothes, making your own terms on the balance. Complete Outfit a r e CO a t s Coats, Dresses, Ensemble Costumes Worn This Spring by the Fashionable SERERALLY T Coat =« Dress o i g s $14:95 $1975 $29.75 « Marvelous Styles ‘ ‘ Freshly Unpacked I A ;i The New Spring <l e e Suits and Topcoats BENGALINE ROSEWOCD MEDIUM COATS b 2 ’, [ | e said abo > POIRETSHEEN POWRIR. Eaum ELARELO0ATS I Much may ut Grayson’s Men’s De B BROCADE EETE | partment. Here you will find all the new styles FLAT CREPE A g f in both suits and topcoats—appealing in color, PRINTED CREPES ey ; B = | i dressy, right in style—dependable, long-wearing CANTONS TAN Sl Z i X . fabrics, fine tailoring, and—important—moder- EASEAIRY AR | F it flares it's new—the last word in youthful smartness is the [f ately priced from: SGANOTHER shining cxomple of BRESLAU i Coats whose narrow shoulders and plain collar are closely | ::29_75 t $65.00 Fine noemblesjare ae extuéselyllowsprcedthe | tailored but whose hem swirls suddenly into a delightful, " o we are confident they will not last the 5 Loy e y 3 2 whole day—BE EARLY IS OUR ADVICE! unexpected flare—a border of light fluffy fur gjves the flaring line [ l'l'hc Friendly Shop—1309 G St. ,v o) , a charming emphasis. Men's Dept. Entire 2nd Floor.

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