Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1925, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925. 23 showe 9,870 be ol o v = M 7 erg, Samue R N hiowed “that (60,870 beds" Were from club committes chalrmen were oore, Richard Lorleberg, Samuel Coyle was shot soon atier hesnan Cupied: 157,803 meals were mervod; 566 a ¢ Auditor C. Vi Sl , Shaffer, Behjamin Boden, Albert Mor- 5 if v : ls ADOPTED BY CLUB made by Auditor aughn Darby, | «gecret Service” to Be Given by Killed Captor in Auto—Is Ben-|,.vered a payroll to a quarry com- amily prayer services were conducted, House Committes Chalrman Claude pherson and Charles Medford. 5 I ”:\mh an attendance of 9,443, and 25 Turner, who mentioned Kiwanis in- McKinley School Students. BTN tenced to Chair. pany. He and another trooper had Bile Clatsch wars conduciea withincl Vi TS, Eational it Ty s Srraun ]l Shelry, SoMMERTIEE N Apei 5 |DIkSd up Geness on tho road as & # tandaions of L0 | gs . . | chairmaneot the orthopedic ‘commit- | -The initial performance of McKin- Sent to Guam. SOMMERVILLE, N. J, April 8.—|suspicious character and wers taking Kiwanis to Use Permanent Deli-|foe: frank pecs v The total inceme of the hotel was tee; Frank Peckham, entertainment | ley Technical Tlgh School's ammual| 05 © ¢ the 3. |DRNIEL Genese was convicted by a W Sdtene it polics car.’ The while the expenses 5 ittee, and Willlam N. Freeman, | Spring play, “Secret Service” w e rat Lieut. . Merz of the Ma- th sho en S amounted to $126,443:23. cacy to Celebrate Members’ | itranaance co - Drteemton Light at § orelock i the| rine Corps, 8¢ Quantion, Vi, Bas been | UFY Yssterduy of the murder of Rob-| 1o, suyped out from ambush as the attendance committee. ool State ¢ Titceribor 5 5 T lored hotel operated by the 5 5 fanident Htoph ounced ladies' | Central High School Auditorium. It|ordered to'the naval station at Guam, | ot Covle, a Stato trooper. Decem [sltk of the road. Thé& three other mea “Roxie” Among Those Wish- Army at s th and P streets last| » Anniversaries. 5 “‘:‘mfl':, F R "April 23, | ¥as chosen as the school's entry 11 in the Pacific, for duty. 18 last. The convicted man was sen- | escaped vear 490 guests, served 229 | e 4 ‘i !the contest for the' Brown Alumn | AL, “hance wa inted . i | Free m found employment for Merritt O, Chance was. appol cup for proficiency In dramatics be- ing Success to Organiza- |+ men A cast iron birthday cake, all dec. Chairman of the entertainment coM-|euuge of its stirring action, historical Contributions to the relief fund|orated with bright colors in approv li""'“t'fl for the next quarl:'r and chair- ground and general appeal tion Campalgn Here should be sent to Thomas P. Hickman, [ birthday cake icing style, has b man of the boys’ work committee. "The principal roles will be taken by ‘ln.nunr 607 E street. adopted by Kiwanls Club, to adorr Harry G. Kimball presented @|jyp,z0] Scaife and Charles Waters. i e T oy spectal table “up front” at its weekly | memorial on the death of Lawrence | oihorg {n the cast are Lewis Dumont, luncheons at the Washington Hotel. | Barr, February 28, and the club :n Curtlss Draper, Fannybelle Tenney, 0 S L. Rotharel, *Roxie” favorite| WILSON PLAYERS IN HIT.| Mark Lansburgh, whose birthday|adopting It ordered a copy sent (0| janet Frost, Grace Emmert, Eloise with radio fans, has given his in- and others, whose birth the family. ri . Ralph Elliott, Hugh Wertz, \luan of the| T come a . were seated e e tETE erson, Joseph Sorrell, F 15000 to| Large Audlence Applauds Offering | 3100, (he (e Joiiitay, Tih the| mobbing a matdens hatr to past of k: dohn ; Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street of “Country Cousin.” fake cake, at t conclusion of the|g great religiou: remony in Siam. ! Brown, Iton Chunn, Le 3 festivities, on the proposal of Presi- - okl "-"’"‘,’!F,h'ml and r_’”“‘[! dent Anton Stephan. Mr. mehurg)w bl i comeay e Countey Comsin: | Lony ATich Stepban, M n the Boyvs’ Section | t out the largest sttsndance DSl N it 9t aant ch he o pperation from every one. for the Wilson Normal wmcd over to the orthopedic X e Neupil ok caninis: | o Center players' presen- st ecelived-- e " ; S e T A . - | tation last night. It was under the French Ace Speaks. PG A VIO I AP IE VIO S SIS C PO POV I b o o644 oo bbbt bedivs ra M. Poston. aker of the Shoh e susm B e CARLOADSHIPMENTOF , i ;‘-u'r;s;;: R S What the Well Dressed Boy S e e m u Gas: Ranges Will Wear Easter : . Fras - DRAPERIES » e - | meyer and 0w ] SLIP - COVERS - Inia tignestisrade exs In keeping with the importance of the occasio: “fave| The Wilson Players will close the| WINDOW - SHADES by us for Thirty-two firmation—Saks & Company’s Boys’ Shop offers both a \dned and ye | Scason April 23 with three one-act y Piara Factory Prioes Meaa Blg Savings | Tea g A L ronknen complete range from which to select. SR s M C DEVITT itself to be the very best. Officer Ordered to City. Call Main 3211 for Estimates. | Our new stock enables cvrhe A Le I 'he 1217 F St., Dulin & Martin Bldg. the best selection. MeCormick Malcal Glasses Fitted 2 cirin. ias College Lyes Examined . I AT ! o o™ ¥4 | by CLAUDE 5. SEMONES MUDDIMAN CO. , Longie” | o1 / Longie™ Eyeuight Speci Main 140 1 Most Popular Suit for ; \ For the Stalles w0 &‘a‘f‘u‘fl.é"m. . - boys of 13 to 19 years. 10th acd G Sts. N.W: Boys $18.75 | Qomet $12_95 With golf knickers for | regular wear and smart 4 . . wide-bottomed long trou- 4 Styled like Dad’s and sers for dress up, it solves 4 big Brother’s, with Eng- the problem of easing the || % lish coat, blunt vest, one :}?(;‘;;S:SEOT:: ni“’;,‘\tqpl:;zg pair straight and one pair Gabeics and colorin;:;s tai- wide - bottomed trousers. lored and. styled as the - 2 I Neat, dressy Spring fab- boy prefers. 4 rics. Sizes 4 to 9 years. “MO ze the . rlng Topcoat “ English Two-Pants B Two-Pants Vest Suits Sansis Vest Suits $12.75 unsnine ’ . LS —dispels any “dark outlook” and will bathe Sen Sa tl On i $ 16.75 “vii\liglr:?lstlyt?oiclfi:t‘m\-gcsct?mm;\eltg(f[; your home in a new beauty. and one regular knicker. Tailored And the durability of “Murco,” the Lifelong ( . F fEuTatt Ny B e st 3 y T ioa sed e e : o | or confirmation — Navy Blue from good-wearing fabrics, in me- Paint, founded upon its 1009, Purity, is prac- o A SEaS08 ol EXtIsMC D ORHES L e Serge and smart dressy mixtures. dium and light colored Spring mix- tically an assurance that pous home will 1 clothing. especially the topcoat. Loose-fitting English-styled coat, | tures. Sizes 7 to 18 years. remain attractive year after year. blunt vest, one golf and one regular The assortment of patterns runs wild and wide. ||| bk fior hoyaiSiolls yoare E J M h C I ‘ SN Invisible box checks in tones of lavender—invisible || b o b st it Most Unusual . . urp y Oo, nC. i overplaids in light grays—herringbones almost in- Th N S . ShOWlIlg of Boys’ o : 5 visible in shades of blue grays—and mixtures too e ew Spring s 710 12th St. N. W. i . ; Wash Suits numerous to mention. The colorings and patterns | TOpcoatS $2.95 are so rich that the artist would be proud of the Imported broadcloths, real linens, production instead of the weaver. i $9.75 G | satines, gabardine, poplins and other Sprlng Topcoats Smartly tailored mid-season coats high-grade fabrics, in middies, side- i —the new Spring models from the laced broad falls and kiddie ruffled 50 i better kinds of fabrics. Navy blue models. Long or short trousers— $30 = 535 — 337- — s40 if serge, overplaids and new novelty long and short sleeves. Sizes 2 to 10 —_— i effects. Sizes 274 to 10 years. I years. These Are Our Big-Selling Coats || v — “His First Long Trousers” I Featured Two-Trousers Suits $24.75 . This feature is most opportune in Spring, wHen a grown boy’s fancy turns to long trousers. And with two pairs of smart wide-bottomed trouflers, these suits are the practical T way to begin. Specially designed styles in many of the new- wear at $3.50 you never saw HIGHER ; i g : . ‘ est Spring mixture fabrics. Sizes 32 to 38. efore in all your shoe-buying Il A N 4 < : - experience—the exact dupli- f i ] . | 5 Second Floor. cates of the season’s smartest e oy Shose s T : =N N o | and Little Bovs’ i ST N N fe o Peane s SR aad beautiful shoes can possibly be sold for only $3.50. We | ] { e e . | OXfordS Chlldl'en’s Shoes el ::&gfi.i'?é’e"é;;flifi?nfie? S‘;‘:}Jalfi:c:il::gg I USE | e = e : et e vy FASHIONS tomorrow. i : heels, leather and rubber soles. i Oxfonl:ls, Tan Pumps. All the New Spring Styles In The 5 v & i | 81/2 to 131/2’ $5.00 new styles in straps and cut-outs. Sea,on s Latest Models I ‘ ; ‘ 1t0 6, $5.50 & $6.00 | * $2.50 to $5.00 Special Child’s Play Shoes 9119 815 to 11 ; 4 ] ; Boys’ Collegiate Boys’ Slip-On, Roll Bt S nedk ol Bl ol vl i : M..‘.( Sweaters Collar and Coat A aeas fo Pot g‘:'r'ue:&'h::"éz&g"g“.fi e;a.{.‘gzi;m’:.g'é._fi; ; . i1 All wool in new block effect and Sweaters Deatrer’ Witk Smart | SUGE ST | ey amptas ‘ GENUINE FRUIT OF THE LOOM stripes. Sramentations "And | Quarier Sirap und Hedl Navy, maroon and brown; all Patent esther Bow— Striish Cat Outs o mart Ornamenta- i Soanish Heel $3.50 o S RTINS i SHIRTS Sizes 28 tO 36 wool. There is at least one grandmother in your family 2.95 d $4.95 3.45 W Sfio‘ Sm& }3 H who remembers FRUIT OF THE LOOM materials $ e $ First Floor. $ with the big label woven in colors. ReakchasThevighout the (U.' 8 il Wear and color guarawteed. 913 Pa. Ave. NW. Tve 711 H St. NE. Il Beautiful Spring Stock for men of today. Sizes 13%; to 20. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER EASTER ARl Nawark Stsras Oven Saturday evesings to Accommedate Customers

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