Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1925, Page 20

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THE EVENING NATIONAL TEST DAY HONORS AWARDED Certificates to 680 Partici-| pants in Preparedness Dem- onstration September Last. m of Yol- singing tish Rite Ch, close by the Star Spangled Officers of Following are ing in the |2 parade in 12 last, we am L 20th the > her home there ights, untry, he pened by the ilip Kohn, officers Ce Mo Boyden and Elton T. Bl | : Mmotto Plans $100,000 Home. . Mare s Agnes Minotto, Prunes Best California 120-30 to pound.. 0-40 to pound 0 to pound Any man the principles Division. HOW MUSIC EDUCATOR MEASURES SUCCESS Judges by Number of Appreciators He Develops, Speaker at Con- said, is by the Scot- “The ference Declares. of the ( ps By the tor measures eciators whom he devel- : second, with ducator, and, third, with the gen- publ ss he has in developing depends upon the suc- nd, of cours: pment of lflflflfl!fl mllu . *flumfllm h 31.—| .20¢ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SPAIN REPORTS VICTORY. MADRID, March 31.—The military directorate yesterday announced the successful occupation of Alquazar- Seguer, Morocco, which lies Jjust seross the strait from Gibraltar. The position was taken from the Moors by Spanish land forces, assist- ed by air and naval contingents. Gen. Sousa was in charge of the landing of the troops. The operation is considered by the directorate as of great military im- portance, as it will complete the ckade of the Moroccan rebels, par- was offered by the Moors. ldren really is the primary func- tion of us all. “It is almost universally recognized that only a small percentage of those brought into contact with music will become performers in the trict sense. The remainder will lead a brighter life if it is given the touchstone that will enable it to draw from music an inspiration.” Although music supervisors must be competent musicians, they must not withdrag into a clique, Mr. Breach said. “We must not be narrow-mind- * he declared, “and we must not touch with life.” TWO WOMEN AND BABY KILLED IN AUTO CRASH Three Others Seriously Injured in Collision at Newark—One Car Overturns. By the Assoctated Press. NEWARK, N. I, women and a baby were killed and two men were seriously injured when two automobiles collided here last night. The dead are: Mrs. John J. Bell, Orange: Catherine Hignett and a baby, whose name is not known. John J. Bell and Justus Bagley of Orange were the injured. Jane Bell 4 years old, daughter of Mr. and 3Mrs. John J. Bell, was the thirdj victim of the crash. Beiitrice Jones of Cleveland also suffered serious Injurles. One automobile climbed a curb and smashed against the railing of a bridge, overturning and pinning the victims beneath it. March 31.-—Two PR e T By having her hair bobbed at the age of 106, Mrs. Elizabeth P, Yearkes of West Chester, Pa. probably be- comes the oldest bob-haired girl in the country. 'm m”“m’“m"lflIIIlll'lnm..,. WLWNH i | 4@ Now the Big New Economy Package! C., TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1925 val weight- fiz}'g o W ~Hovace Greeley Read thesetwo unsolicited let- ters from experienced trav- elers. They are typical of many received from patrons of The New Fast as the Fastest No Extra Fare Magruder Inc | | | Best Groceries ’ | | Conn. Ave. and K St. Established 187 ’_fins new soap does the 2y wash By wash By wash leaves you just &g rinse Now a new kind of soap for washday. Tiny granules dissolve in boiling i water, setting free more safe cleansing _power than ever before. The dnrt just floats out. All you have to do is rinse. That is why it is called Rinso. Cuts the work of washday in half Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. Ar. Los Angeles 2:45 p. m. [3rd day) Ar. Sen Diego 330p-m.(3rddav} Ar. Santa Barbara 630 p. m. (3rd day] lns:st on) “PHILLIPS”™ MILK OF MAGNESIA Unless you ask for P “Phillips,” may mot get the original Mil s v physicia s an antacid laxative, ves of the on the Luxurious, all-Pullman service daily. Barber, valet, club car, ladies’ lounging room, maid, manicure, shower baths—every conven- known to modern travel. Through drawing-room, compartment and open- tion sleeping cars to San Diego, Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. All meals in car. For full information end rescrvetions, epply Geo. B. Farrow. Gen_Age., Rock laland Lines 1107 Bankers Trust Bids.. PMMllvhu. Pa ROCK ISLAND LINES you W.I' | “#5-cent ihotiies, aleo s0lobe bottles, | _ | eontain directions—any drug store. méntal A Great Sale of Smart Ensemble for pring and Easter Wear ‘ 1675 [ Marked at the Astonishingly Low Price of— A Dress and Coat for Almost the Price of Either One! &9‘(\ The one fashion feature which stands out this season in }\.’ wearing apparel is the Ensemble Costume. Our Bargain Basement buyer, always on the alert for truly extraordinary offerings, has succeeded in purchasing this very desirable group of Ensembles just in time for Easter! Printed or Striped Shantung Frocks with Coats of Poiret- sheen. The frocks having a wide 20-inch band on skirt, with lace yoke and the new peasant sleeves. B AAE R W WYN R R Printed Crepe Frocks with Flannel Coats; satin and flannel combinations. Ceck Yelour and Satin Combinations with short coat. Smart Little Ensembles with piaid skirt, with flat crepe upper and coat of flannel, with Peter Pan collar and simulated pockets of plaid. Chenille broche with combinations of black and brilliant colors; the Frocks, of satin with broche panel front and wide hem band. The Coat, of chenille broche. And many other attractive combinations. All the new Spring shades and combinations, stripes and plain and striped effects.. R R R R N v Sizes for misses and women. Palais Royal—Bargain i‘l.ll‘ > 2> N SN EEENNENRE N SN N O EDEEEEE RN RN EE NS HNESNENEE NN R RN RN EEW ----------------------‘------------ &-------------------u---------un-----u------------------------‘---:

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