Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1925, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 3. 1925. vy be saugcd by the fact tnat the gov-| MARINE FLYER KILLED. $5 [m DRlVE ernment of India in considering the RS : ,UU education of its people is looking to Lieut. Guy B. Hall Falls 100 Feet G STREET BETWEEN 1I™¢&12™ h is seeking to further the edu- at Pensacola. fon’.of its great mass of pépple.| ... il 3.— Hampton and Tuskeges are being| PENSACOLA, Fla., April 3.—Lieut. taken as models. President Calles of |Guy B. Hall, United States Marine Mexico has nt a commission to | Corps, was killed instantly here late Hampton an: egee to study their = > g y w aviland plane methods of in tion.” yvesterday when a De P Chief Justice Opens National < i g At in which he was fiylng fell 100 feet c sield, three miles north of Dr. Gregg msserted that since the| o7 COrey Field, thr Campaign Here Jor Tuske- |nesro nad not been brougnt to this[the city. ~Aviation Machinist Mat country of his own volition it was Magnum was injured in the crash, the duty of the Nation to rovide v ver. gee-Hampton Fund. tham' 'with the training- for honest| s, Til Tecover. ] self-mupport. The, cause of the crash Is not "' t d t 9.15 % Among those who were present|known. An investigation is being P Omorrow— a ur ay a . More than one hundred men and|Were Sir Esme Howard, the British |conducted. Lieut. Hall was stationed women prominent in the diplomatic, | Ambassador, and Lady Howard, Mrs.| .« o naval air station heres national, financial and civ Washington attended a 1w ng held sterday afternoon at the home of | MT and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Kalorama road, that marked the | Mrs. tnal launching of thé Hampton- [ Da ftairs of Herbert Hoover, First Assistant Post- e onl AnUnusualOffering of SmartEasterFashions Mrs. Z Barney Phillips, Willlam McClellan _Ritter, Willlam C. Rives, William Phelps ; t tind Ganaies | e A. Delano, Admiral and |'Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Roosevelt. X i this ¢ ) Justice William | Mr erle, Judge John Barton | Mrs. Hope Slater, John H. Storer, Mrs. E = | Payne, Rev. and Mrs »n Phelps | Whitman Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor The Washing mpaign to raise| Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Carter Fleld, |Backus, Mrs. Anne Archbold, Mr. and A : s in connection |} Fahnes Right Rev rcoran Thom, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- th tt 1 movement to secure | James e . op of Wash- Tuckerman, Senator and Mrs. an endow $5.000.000 for ington, and n, Mr.and Mrs. W. Wadsworth, Ernest G. Hampton d Tuskegee Institutes. \lAnU’V on 3 nator and Mrs er, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker, Addr 3 erick H ett, Col. and Mrs. | Mr, and Mrs. Swager Sherley and lip ‘\'\\ll\\'u‘” wi chibald Hopki Mrs. Hennen Jan- | Mr. and Mrs. George B. Harvey. . iber of the British Gloves Bags Special for T Gloves that successful- peciat ror omorrow The designs of the bags YOUNG MEN ly mterl[;r%t thedSFX-“ Df Y are distinctly §rnart( and the well dresse; meri- I ( : many are copies of im- Appreciate the can woman. These are armln Ne “’ Oats ports. In desirable leath- Better Style and imported kid with fancy ers. Popular bright col- stitching and embroidery. ors, as well as dark Li W f s : ;"Uer &C‘C"O"ys All sizes and colors. o e _shqgcs. All fitted with ’ S ;i ool . inside purse and mirror. $3.50 A distinguished group that offers % 11a, was unable to attend the me owing to sudden iliness, and | iress was read by Chief Justice| . Sclved Grave Problem. | Hampton and T | their way into th ¥ of the gee have made 106% All-Wool $2.95 SPRING SUITS Made To Your $3 5 Measure AND UP I. HAAS & CO. | Merchant Tailors Ieen oo Aoy 1211 Pennsylvania Avenue-N.W. | Saing 1n the ed- The All-Wool House every smart line, every chic detail. Cir- which they handling the great- est problem in the cular fullness, flared or godet effects. group of 10,000,000 people ¥ to a useful community Scarfs ] rich embroidery. Some with and others Blouses Overblouses of dainty printed and plain silks. Smart frills, button trim- med and tailored effects. All sizes in the new Spring colors. $5.00 of 100,000,000 “The Civil the Governmen he great t The Scarf promises to without fur borders—all are here. be a very important item = in the smart Spring ward- . f robe. They are of flow- Satin or bengaline are used for the ered georgette and plain 5 . crepe de chine. silk models; the cloth coats are twills nd to that of the nd the world, Gen Chapman Armstrong. who this great burden and met New Styles New Weaves New Colors $2.95 and suedes. In all the smart colors and in black. Sizes 16 to 46. ing with their g ducation: that w T he Price Hose Pure silk hosiery, full fashioned with particular- ly fine quality reinforced lisle tops. Medium weight, the kind you want for “all-occasion” wear. To be had in all the smart new shades. Tinted Chokers The beauty of the Easter costume is great- ly enhanced by the tinted choker. They are in the pastel shades and are all one size bead. Cash or Credit The Price Is The Same Cash or Credit The Price Is The Same $1.85 917 F STREET 917 F STREET For the Easter Parade Stunning Are These Tailored Suits| | Easter Frocks These delightful frocks are of the sort that women choose to New Spring Clothes for both Elegance, simplicity and ¢harm Men and Women so gracefully combined in these T serve {Or nearly €very occasion Of new tailored suits for Spring. The the Sphrgiand carls Summers: OF ON PAYMENTS new twills on the charmeen and quality silks. Printed, striped. Poiret shcen‘ordcr are here shown. hand-painted and plain. Frocks 7 Notched collars and two side pleats with tiers that graduate from a P You dO not need to spend all in skirt are distinguishing features. jabot-like frill to a wide flounce. Straight lines, there are lines that flare. some with gathered flounce or with deep godet. In Spr;ng‘s loveliest colors. Coats with two or three buttons. All are smartly lined with silk. ‘ your cash to buy your new Easter Clothes. Pay only a small amount down and the balance as you wear. Splendid collection of sizes and COIO!’S. Tomorrow—Saturday—An Unusual Showing Smart Hats for Easter Here is one of the most complete collections assembled in some time. Hats whose smartness and all-around desir- ability emphasize these prices as most unusual. Trimmed in flower, ribbon effects, straw and silk. All the new shades, including thistlebloom, poudre, rose, ocean green ¢ and Chil. Two floors of the newest & Spring fashions are ready C_ fl for your inspection. Women’s Coats—Dresses Ensemble Costumes 514.95 to 379.50 Men’s Suits---Topcoats The Newest Styles, Colors and Fabrics $4.95 $595 $0.95 Fourth Floor

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