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APRIL 14, Ballads Buckley and 1925. 15 thur B. dperties. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, CONGRESSMAN MAKES HIT IN MINSTREL SHOW ROLE | 3iiici"6ionett | numbers banjo. Others who Jack | chorus Holy Karl Holy gener: in char mitte Potter floor, and Wade H John C. Gartland rendered b Ambr Dur! Joe the \ardman Park sang several popular ompaning himself on the were consisted of members of the|and Thomas DuFief and ociety. | Farquhar are in ch o P. Ready, the | B —— ame Sociely is chairman junior treas- regis- ymen, south Arlington Rust, senior Faust, of Pennsylvania avenu A. McCallum, recto warden; Fred - warden and trea Henry M. Dixon John C. Boyd, Levi Cooke, L. Bolling oyal E. Burnham, Maj. Chandler and Gen. Walter George W. Benjamin D. Grove: s Henrletta Roberts; M. Albrittain; vest Preston 55 . B. 5 | tes, Samuel Representative W. P. Connery, Jr., i Features Benefit Entertainment Given by Holy Name Society. clowning of Representative William P. Connery, jr., of Massachu- setts, former star of the vaudeville | stage, featured the annual minstrel| show of the Holy Name Society of Holy Trinity Church last night in the | Trinity Auditorium. The show will be repeated tonight and tomorrow night. The proceeds will be applied | to a fund being raised to erect a mem orial to Rev. Benedict J. Smith, late of the church. | Representative Connery comedy and songs into the prc Ve was at the piz his broth ry Connery minstrel show is under the dire of Claude Nichol suson How. is the interlocutor > end men John Baldwin, Dennls J. Fitzpatri Ge Dowden and Howell REERON 614 Twelfth St. N. W. Appell EPISCOPAL CHURCHES CHOOSE VESTRYMEN FOR ENSUING TERM | n, president at the of the of Szl Capt. Terry Promoted. ‘ Capt H. B. TFerry, M 2. | Corps duty at | Reed General Hospital {moted to the grade Gee lical ook part in the show Iter included the Trinity String Quartet, ick King, ventriloquist and Claude ichols and his orchestra. The Kuhn, iblicity. George Frank Cooksey. Thornton, George M D. McCaw. Church of Our Savior, and Irving streets northeast—Rev. E. cagotor, aa nior svarden, junior warden, Charles Peterson; Clayton; a: urer, Charles Allen; ve: William Moore, Lewis Plov Elections by Washington District Parishes in Major- e Coombs, Kills Self in Vacant House. Writing a letter to his “dear baby" to inform her she was the onl for him, but that he had concluded to end his life, Clyde Arnold, colored, 20, 2222 1 street, entered a vacant house at 1225 23rd street, former man and Ralph Molster Tonriet iace n N Froow ahn AllFaith Parish, Mechanicsville, | shot himself. Surgeons at Emer Md.—Rev. ‘Franklin Lee Metcalf, rec- | gency Hospi say he may recover. tor; senior warden, Samuel B. Davi 5 R SR | junior den, Theodore Harr: Meansforted. t6 Post: Here ard T. Turner Turner; vestrym: ) - " “ha a Maj. ¢ les A. Wal 3 Chesley, Chapman | nance department, at Fort son, Luther Burroughs fsute Cepitinent At7D Stoot, B. Herbert, Joseph | quiy in the office of the , War Department Davis, Sasscer and Jesse ity of Cases Result in Continuing Incumbents. Women Honored in Georgetown. Thirteenth he “You’ll never sleep well”, declared his wife, “‘until you ease the strain on your nerves and digestion.”’ Long crowded days of pressing cares and business worries—hasty meals snatched at irregular hours— Followed by sleepless nights—with tnt, over-tired nerves and unsettled digestion. The strain was beginning to teil on J. M. appear- ance and temper. “I thought my doctor would recommend » long vacation and [ can'c possibly get sway.” But the doctor didn’t. He advised the same thing that's advised for many other r«.!pk suffering from insomnia—malted rmrk hed Borden's —he improved kind. . Lee: surer, ant t trymen, Pont Lee, Miss Eva M Mrs, Good Baler, McShea, Episcopal churches in the District of Columbia vesterday held their an- nual ions for vestrymen and in rity of cases re-elec for the ensuing ye; > was no business plished except the _electior Mrs. Marguerite du Harriott B. Wight, ick, Arthur Bromley, C. Martin, W. Charles F. Huntington. Christ Church &tre A ixth and Seventh streets southeast congregation of St. Stephen’s Church, [~ Rey “Calvert E. Buck. rector; senior owever, discussed pre ing Wwith | wqrqe , William M. Heinline; junio the erection of the proposed New |warden, John . Gordon; treasurer, rch building. but decided to defer | Yoy 0 ‘i oeder; register, W 1L | work pntil the sale of the present | ¢, Charles O. Miller, had been effected. At All Trving M. Wollett, Church, in Chevy Chase, it : was announced that the work now in ¢ would provide seating c city for twice the present congre- wion. Funds for the enlargement are available. The Church of the Transfiguration, « which was created a ite parish by the diocesan convention last Feb- ruary its first Easter Mon meefing. At the Church of the As voung people of the iven recognition on the election of Leslie president of the Ascension’s People’s Soclety. Three wom- ected on the vestry of ; Church in zetown, and ‘ Miss Marie Bake ted register ] “os the elec W. G between injected | am ord o by Leaven igned to chief of ord he property Saints Coswell, Christ Church, Re Thomas D). iior warden, Ct Junior warden, W. C Welles Meriam; treasure vestrymen, George W. B. Stickley, George Pet Milburn, Robert Lee Lewis, V. Scott Pratt, jr. James E. N 5 Around delegate to convention, James the Corner from High Prices Turner. Christ Church, La Plat William H. Heigham, re Kensington, Md.— Windiate, LL. D.: rles H. Davidson Md.~Rev tor; senior Dried fifes are used to make paint Ashworth, Henry Overcome insomnia this simple way A glass of hot malted milk, taken just at bedtime, will often induce sound refresh- ing sleep. Borden’s Maited Milk, because it is made by a special process, has higher food vaiue —more easily digested—and better flavor than any other maited milk. Try Borden’s | and see the improvement Borden's gives you all the satisfying noar- ishment of a light meal, without taxing your digestion late at night as hearty foods do. Already partially predigested, it is readily absorbed into the system. It soothes ther Rev wardens, Memorial, Congress Heights Gunnell, rector; senior W. Boran, 5 3. Hill; register, finance committe Edward H. Eston, honorary membe vestrymen, wiger, L. 5. White, ower-strained merves and helps you to refax. The flawor of Borden'’s is different from other malted milks. It has none of the sick~ ish sweetness which most peopie dislike. If you've never liked malted milk’before— you'll find Borden's good. And if you've ab ways used some other brand—you’ll find Borden’s better. The coupon below (with 10¢) will bring you a trial package of this new malted milk. Try it piping bot, just before going to bed. Sold in 7 and 15-0z. glass packages—at your druggist's. The Borden Company, Bordea Bldg., 350 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 2307(1?41/3 Anniversary oot SALE Char Col H tions follow W Grace Church, Ninth and D stre southwest—Rev. Meade Bolton N yde, rector; senior warden, Jam junior _warden, Mer ts . 3 Luke's, Fifteenth and wrer, W m W. Car-|sireets northwest—Rev. T. J. Brown rthur Ves- | rector; wardens, J. C. Norwood, Henr: trymen, m H. Whiting, Samuel | T, “pixton, ir.; treasurer, J, A. Davis: ¢ Wise, Louis Price, Lawrence S.|ragister, ¢ vestrymen Joseph Nagle and John F. Al-| Clarence T Ralph Quarle: Thomas B. ins, Walter delegates to Church | | John dford, Ambrose Hutch Douglas, Edward Baker: convention, J. C. Nor Davis: alternates to West A. Hamilton, | | D Sixteenth and H| Tohnston, D. D.,| den, Ad-| St s Chureh streets—Rev. Robert D. C. L. rector; senior wa miral P. M. Rixey; junior warden,|\ood, John Willlam = Corcoran ¥ treasurer. | convention American Security and reg-| Lawrence L. Whaley ister, Dr. Ralph Jenkins: ve St. Andrew’s Church, Admiral M. Rixey, Wil shire avenue and V stréet—Rev. J. J Dr. Ralph Jenkins, Dimon, D. D., rector; senlor warden, A. Harlow, Montgomery Hill. | Arthur K. Helphinstine; junior wa ncan Phillips, Ord Preston and len, M. B. Lawton; treasurer. C. . Willlam M. Black Stevens; vestrymen, H. J. Lee; J. Pe s Church Price, C. Conway, Arthur Mesny G. B. Griffith, rector; senior|vid Lennon, Arthur Storm, A. W. MeGill Belt; junior warden, |Bois. Poole; treasurer. H. M. Wil-| " Church of the Transfiguration, Gal register, H. M. Davis: vestry-|latin near Fourtheenth reet—Rev men, McGill Belt, W. W. Poole, H. M. | John Queally, rector; senfor war- Davis, H. M. Williams, G. R. Grey,|den, Norment E. Ryon: junior A. ‘White, John Davis and Mottley | den, Ulysses Butler; treasurer v | Erskine; register, Roland F son; vest Ruben Ford Bursley, T. Walker H. Holling Church of the Ascension setts avenue and Twelfth west—Rq Thomas W. Cooke, rector senfor warden, Dr. D. R. Fickling junfor warden, Dr. E. Walkins; | register, Jesse C. Watts; treasurer Peyton K. Taylor: vestrymen, T. H Burclay, M. L. Rue, D Davison, L. C. Rucker, George B. Is, M. Dicus All Saints’ Henry . New Hamp- Rich 0. M. Da- du Poolesville, Md warden, W. W. liams James’ Church, Massachusetts avenue east—Rev. J. W. Clark, rectoi warden, James H. MacIntosh; warden, William _ Curtis easurer, H. L. Bry rew C. Benzincer, am N. Myel Henry W Washington Ma avenue = Rev. rectc ler; Cighth street rth- senior junior Draper; vestrymen, G. Burton, M. She Thomas C. Wood Connecticut ce northwest Smith, D. D. ., William Wal- B. Keferstein: ; register, vestrymen, V Dr = \ Y- Trueman, nd Henry Church, e W More digestible. More nosmrishing. Easy to mix—hot or cold. senior w junior warden, surer;, H. K. Powell Minnigerode P W B. Keferstein, Le R Tuttle, H. Herron, Capt. E. Dorn, § . H. 8. Cumming, Harry Covington and “hurch, Cooke Chevy Chase wardens, John treasurer, Ar. On All Millinery of Every Description Extra Large Headsize Hats Trimmed and Sports Hats Gage Hats, Bangkok Hats Untrimmed Hair & Straw Hats « Fine Milan Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, etc. Arthur G. Nichols, Henry B. Myers, Harold A. Brooks, Jesse delegate, Thom E Ciyde D. Garretr, Melvile P. Eslin, Ralph Given, | H. Hedges: Roberts; alternate, Clyde St. John's, Bethesda, Md James Kirkpatrick rector warden, George P. Sacks: jun den Charles llory tre: mes R. Ellis; register, H vestrymen, M. W. Offut, E. L. Vietor | F. C. Wallace, B. H. Howard, Em-| E. McMillin St. Stephen's teenth street A Cash or Credit the Price Is the Same Alban’s Church ichusetts Wisconsin and avenues northwest rector; sen: Brooke; junior w treasurer, C. H W. Haines; re Craighill; vestrymen, owning, E. M. Weeks, Cash or Credit the Price Is the Same Rev senior rwar- surer Lewis; | Stock, Frank Horse Hair Hat doin Hemp Straw i L. E To show our appreciation to the women of Washington &nd vi- cinity for their liberal patronage during this past year, thereby making this unique millinery store a big success, we are offering one-fourth off every article purchased in the store for the next 3 days. Chur 2 2 northwest—Rev rist CE ev.| . Dudley, D. D., rector; senior Paul O. Plenckn den, J. . Wiliams; junior warden, wardens, W. P. Maj. E. F. Rig urer, George treasurer, B. ~Selden; register, ris; J. M. Martin; trymen, O Beall, R. H. Cole, Hutchins, J. M. M L. Faris Houghton, Judge 3 Carpenter M. Husted E. Kramer, G. B ilme m Colby en, Z. D. Blackistone. Thomas M: ( delegates (o hn's Church, Norwood Parish diocesan convention, P. Hutchins, Md.—Senior warden delegate: .Joseph Wilmer, alternate junior warden, Charl delegates to Archdeaconry of South ister, H. Latane Lewis ern Marylar S. Barber, delegate mes R vestrymen, and G. A. ( alternate “Wilson Offutr, ¥ McMillan, St. Columba’s Church, Tenleytown— ard L. Stock Rev. W. W. Shearer, rector; senior H. Howard warden, William Tyler Page; junior |lace. James R. Ellis warden, A. L. Cliff; vestrymen, Dr. A. | I-ewis: delegates to the Diocesan con- M. Ray, J. H. Cherry, W. T. Kirby, | vention, Edward L. Stock, delegate, rak Horn, H. F. Riley, R. B.|and Francis C. Wallace, alternate. Looker, J. S. English, M. J. Gleason, | Zion Parish, Beltsville, Md.—Rev. Emmanuel Church, Thirteenth and Lewis, rector; vestry, Dr. Wal streets southeast—Rev. Francis G.[tor Adams, Dr. W. Allen Griffith, rector: senior warden, R. A.[D. R. Cissell, E. E. Emerson, John junior warden, Clarence B, | Ulle, J Jones, Charles D. Church treasurer, Charles F. Rob-[and B. nack ter, J. Frank Hagen St Twenty-third James W. Marbury, Hollister, William BE. Welgel, mond A. Fillius: delegate to conven- tion, Charles Roberts; alternate, J. C. Hollister Christ Church, Rockville; Ascension, Gaithersburg, Md.—Rev. M Min- nick, rector: wardens, Thomas C. Groomes mes W. rland; easurer, Willam H. B: regis , Otho H. W. Talbott: vesfrymen, Joseph H. Bradley, G. Minor Ander n, Howard Larcombe, Robert A. Otho H. W. Talbott, Albert Souic, William H. Baden, Dr. O Linthicum. Mark’s southeast—Rev rector; senior warden, 1; junior warden, Joseph Wheat; surer, H. P. Blair; register, L. G. Jonscher; vestrymen, W. N. Dorsett, W. Frazier, Morris E. Marlow, Hull Easterbrook, David W. G h, 3017 017k STREET & war- 917F STREET f THE HOUSE OF CREDIT . IMPORTANT—READ! We could have made Special Purchases of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, and odd lots of Trimmings that are customarily offered in after-Easter sales, containing a few fair values, but usually passe styles and colors—goods thet are far from being in demand.” We, however, decided to offer our customers our entire stock of new, carefully selected, cheice millinery withent reservation. An oppertunity that will insure the women of Washington real values at just the height of the millinery season. All goods marked in plain fig- Extra saleswomen to insure ures—1!/; off reductions taken at quick serviee and helpful sug- time of sale. gestions. No Will Calls, Exchanges or Credits allowed. An After-Easter Sale ‘NEW SPRING COATS ano DRESSES THREE SPECIALLY PRICED GROUPS $19.75 $29.75 $39.75 Formerly $30 R B Tisley, Sansbury Wallace erts: reg trymen Paul’s, stgget EEEEDEBEEEEEEEEEB ISt s Gra Entrances 8th and E Sts. Stairway—38th St. Shoe Shop Vestibule sc s You Formerly $40 Formerly $50 ON PAYMENTS Dresses Coats Plain or fur-trimmed coats with the most sue- cessful fdshion points of Spring: The youthful and narrow line, the narrow collar, and a har- monizing fur border. In these special groups are coats in the newest Spring styles — Poiret Twill, Charmeen, Sue- dene, Flannel, Satin, Deerona and Polo Cloth. NOTICE! Even at This Sale You May Pay a Trifle . M st Church, Third and A William H D. M. o] ttus Only a Limited Quantity New “‘Ritzy’’ Sandal & '3.65 One of the newest Spring pat- terns in smart footwear. In patent and tan leather. Low and Cuban heels. Flexible sewed soles, attached rubber heels and ventilated vamps. A remarkable value at this price. Extraordinary Sale! Church, Takoma FPark— M. Young, rector; M. E. Rose; junlor Spring [63563 49 T e Spring Styles are here in all the new irresisti- outstanding . ble color harmonies ’ nen, Barry Block, Fraser, Wil am K. Hill, H. D. e htfoot, Alexander McKenzie. Church of the Advent, Second and 417 streets northwest—Rev. Walter B. Reed, rector; senfor warden, Dr. A. D. Cobey; junior warden, W. D. Hellen; treasurer, T. H. Hanway; register, Benjamin F. Taylor; vestrymen, H. D. Amiss, W. P. Foley, Edward V. Juneau, William Berry, G. J. Hough, F. BE. Hodge. St. Paul's Church, Rock Creek Cemetery—Rev. Joseph Fletcher, rec- tor; wardens, Walter B. Patterson, Charles E. Molster; treasurer, Robert L. Howell; register, Arthur S. Browne; vestrymen, Arthur S. Browne, George f.. Evans, William F. Gude, B. Lowndes Jackson, C, W. Miller, J. August Miller, L. T. Miller, Clande Pickens. St. John's Church, O street and Potomac avenue—Rev. John S. Moses, rector; senior warden, George L. Nicholson; junior warden, Henry W. Offutt; treasurer, Harold W. Burn- gide; register, Edward F. Looker; vestrymen, James Berroll, Willlam N. Beall, Charles T. Cropley, Edward ¥. Looker, William King, Edmund N. Talcott, Harold W. Burnside. These dresses are de- veloped in lovely Crepes, Satins, Geor- gettes, Satin-back Crepes and Flannels. Wonderful values. All sizes—and you don’t need to have all Cash at Grayson’ | | I All sum- mer shades as well as b:l-a.c.ly brown and navy. An After-Easter Shipment New Spring Hats ¢ .F,\'cr‘y ‘day the Basement Store is offering greater wval- ues. Now a sale of dresses. St. Agnes’ Church, Q street east of First northwest—Rev. V. O. Ander- ®on, rector; semlor warden, assistant treasurer, alternate to convention, Ira Rlumer; junfor warden, treasurer, Bryan Nicholson: vestrymen, Charles Mullen, A wder Sonneman, Harry Yoynton, Dr, §. Hastings Smythe, E . Donaldson; register, Harry Hause, delegate to convention, Byron S Adams. Grace Church, Thiry-second street south of M street northwest—Rev. J. L. Durrant, rector; senior warden, Charles R. Schutt; junior warden, F. . Jones; treasurer, A. P. Hart: reg- ister, Miss Marle L. Baker; vestry, EEEEEEEEE:EE P T Gt An endless variety of styles including flares, circular flounces and long line effects. Attractive models of flowered crepes, georgette, Cantons and lace combinations, and other materials. Sizes 16 to 50. Basement Store of Lansburgh & Bro. j———lol— ———jal———Jjol—jul——— 1. Elaborately trimmed hats in all the latest Spring colors and materials. Garden hats, Swanson pokes, roll brims and other pop- ular styles. An'exceptionally low price. Basement Store of Lansburgh & Bro. I fl - | j Down—Wear the. Clothes—And Pay the Balance as You Like

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