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v THIE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY. APRIL 10, 1925. CAPTAL ORATORY | = swoers wossser o commonronwsnowoor ]| The Easter Parade Starts JUDGES SELFCTED ) — | — B, Rl 0. Timowr A ‘ r : o "‘ " JI’D/?\) t/i(’, AVE N U ]E dé NHN TH @ Moss and Mrs. Edna M. Colman Named. : . ! = : 4 BT s | . _ ' {0 For here at the Parker-Bridget Company men are sure of getting the e Y i : . = \ ; - v kind of clothing and furnishings they are proud to display at Easter time : W . . or any other time—and they know it is always priced fairly and sold in- “telligently. one repre- NoDonic Horegnvigoraling than Dress Left to right: Dr. John J. Tigert, United States Commissloner of Education; Mrs. Harry Atwood Colman, na- Three of the many hundreds of New Spring | tional president League of American Pen Women, and Judge McKenzle Moas, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. ' k of Apri nts to Suits are sketched here at the right—light colors o om the| SUBCOMMITTEES NAMED MUTILATING CASE SET. SEES FALL OF JEDDAH. predaminate, two and three button sack suits are . IN CHURCH FEDERATION | rittcen Men to Face Trial—Vic-| Leader of Wahabi Tribesmen Pre.| MOSt popular. Announces Members tim Also Accused. dicts Victory Over King Ali. | - RALEIGH, N. C. April 10—Gov.| CAIRO, Egypt, April 10.— The P-B Gra\' SLlltS, $37'50 Choren 1o Heswe GuBAlEon OB | ) ‘. Mctean Bas ooforad Spariel Fnowsmsper S Mohtce punilihas an " Law and Legislation. term of the Superior Court of Martin [ appeal by Ibn Saoud, who is leading Gray for Spring! This verdict stands for voung ) pring r young County for the trial of Joseph A itnf_‘;;“'; 3{ ‘:Ml ‘;'h“‘"’_""7"'(',;“”"';‘1;," men as well as men with more conservative tastes. At & eedi=man, Sotmuget Swlih ]"”‘r“”""" Arabia, from the troops of King All this price you will find an assortment that rivals that of on a youns woman, and 15 men|of the Hedjaz, in which, addressing| a manufacturers’ sample roo et Fegac: charged with removing Needleman | himself to Moslems throughout the Sraniiesiuners samp e Ioom: Al sizes—for men of from jail and mutilating him. The | world. he asserts that “Jeddah is en-| €Very build. Other suits from $35 to $85. special term will convene May 4, | circled and will fall rtly.” > with Judge Sinclair presiding. ut Ibn Saoud says pllgrims will be welcomed and their safety and| T o d nting—Bo- R T R EmEii eTelt He Ge e i e ue Serge and Blue Unfinished B et S EIREhacky ann Renee Adoree to Wed. floulties will be encountered in pil- s g 4 L$ e en : r - i LYWOOD, Calif, April 10— | Erimages and that the Hedjaz will ‘\ d S 4().00 S Dot pickett BeY| Gaston Glass and Kenes Adoree, mo- | be open, with the government provid- orsted duits, ; tion picture plavers, announced their | Ing facllities for pllgrims There should be at least one blue suit in every Sunday laws—E. Hilton Jacksom, P.|éngagement today, The wedding e mideok S fiTace A b B. Morehouse, Hev. Harvey Baker|date was not revealed Several Storm Causes Fifth Death. man's wardrobe—never out of place—and particularly v. W. Millan monthis gmust Ssiapas, I was s andes: i fine for Easter-wear. P-B Blue Serges at $40.00 include iblicity—Charles E. Baker, Wil- | stood, before Miss Adoree’s interlocu- | MIAMI, Fla., April 10.—Death toll of - D 5 . : Serg . < % liam M, Conrad and Rev. C. H. Lamb- | tory decree of divorce from Tom |last Sunday's tornado mounted to five sizes for men of every build. D | atn Moore, also of the screen, will become | with the death of O. V. Ellis, 30, who Officers of the Washington Federa- | final. died at a hospltal | tion of Churches are as follows ~ - | President, Rev Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, pastor of the First Congrega- | CELERCLEREE | = =L O\eiar Onegf These o he beasi of Siple Abernethy, pastor of Cal- | secretary, Dr r, Howard Mo- e secretary, Rev.| Mrs. Colman Is Author. Mrs. ¥ Col t The Spring Topcoat could be purchased not n N i - : Z 2 v only from the standpoint of utility—1 | TEAPOT CASE DELAYED. | Stands Closed ' 1 PR S { — ; 2 < Z NG 7 ¢ These P-B Topcoats prove the point. CH ., Wyo., April 10.—The | 28 ¥ of White | Gov ill have five more days | er today to file its I)qie‘f in the Saturday pot Dome lease annulment case e- | recently tried here B P_B TOpCO'dtS' $30.00 The 15-day period originally set for | Aget ling expired today, but the period is | A f D l ! ed five days, until April 15, un- |} on Ccount (1) eat 1 Z ‘ y Gray, tan and browns predominate at n order issued by Judge T. B.||J| ‘ e o 2 3 dy, at the request of Government | I} Z : Knitted coats that are showerproofed. Pat The order also extends to | i s ¥ the period for filing the de- | A. T. Schrotll g : ¢ ~ 7 : All sizes and many styles, s brief, this perfod running | g b Z Z | S from the expiration of the Govern- use the low-polnt | ment's filing period and explring will not consult| May 5. oy Sl iz | Fine Patrick Coats, $40.00 e Leave Army War College. thing Sales Increase. Liieuts (Col. AIVINLS, Perking sCuvs A SCHRO’IH & SONS | | Single-breasted, button-through models. n nanufacture | alry, Army War College, . I- \. e Bt | invisible plaids on gray grounds—all are showery LLoogr g o CENTER MARKET ~ ‘ Other Topcaats up to $75. Corps Area, and Maj. Homer R. Old- | i e G s || Stands 474-475-476 (B St. Wing) be situated k, | transferred to the office of the chief| | vania of Coast Artillery Corps, War De- | OffienOutforSports-Dress the Part’ Correct Sports Clothes DO create a state of mind that helps lower the score—not to speak of the admiration from various feminine sources. ‘ Illustrated: At left, suede 3 | windbreaker, lined, two large TIE s@i@n}fi§w§.@9p ) pockets, $16.50; English plaid Sy | knickers, $8.50. Center fig- ure wears an effective wool sweater, $8.00; with golf hose to match, $4.50; white linen knickers, $5.00. At the right: P-B Chevy Chase 4-pc. golf suit, $45.00, including trou- sers for business wear. ) Plain White Oxford Cut Silk Necktie, New Style Arrow Fancy Silk and Silk “Two-Pants Suits are as Iogical and as fix 5 Shirts—$1.95 to $2.50. check effect, wrinkle- Collar “The Guard”— Lisle Hose — $1.00 to s > 4 5 Manhattan Collar-to- i—$1.50 20c. $3.00. winning a combination as the Nationals. match Shirt of madras proote L 0] New Hickok Belts— Their '‘DOUBLE-PLAY’ on service is as ; oy e and percale — $4.00 to Nevs Bérklss It St e $1.00 to $2.50. - 2 ‘ol & 5.50. Figured Impo rted complete and sure as ‘Peck to Harris to § 04 K2 $ in Bosom—$2.85 Ties — $2.50, $3.00, Hose, with or without };ma%f]om Union Suits Judge.” ™ <. P " 35. $3.50. clocks—75¢ to $3.50. —$3.00. Signed—Sam Rice, N > Wask. Base Ball Club. 8 " VWortds Champion Valkue | BaYsClothesthat Look Lke Dad's The boy at the left wears one of the English- styled Topcoats found in the Boys’ Shop—a box back, patch pocket, straightline model—$20; center figure wears an effective sports sweater—$6.50, with hose to match—$2.00; the young man at the right is wearing one of the very popular “P-B Four- Piece” suits, with vest, at $15—others $20 to $35. Official Headquarters for Boy Scout Equipment A Barber Bill Shop Where Kiddies Enjoy a Haircut “The xtra PairPoubles The Woar Money's Worth or Money Back = D. J. KAUFMAN, e NATIONALLY . [=39 KNOWN STOREe® 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. ‘Ave.