Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1925, Page 10

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10 DIRIGIBLE TC-3 SAFE AFTER LONG DRIFT Rudder Broken. Long at Wind’s Mercy in West, Makes Landing. | Bridegroom Is Member Of Old Family of Lowell, Mass. Announcement Leaks Out Before Time Set by THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925, MURIEL VANDERBILT TO MARRY F. C. CHURCH, INSURANCE BROKER COSMOPOLITAN CLUB WIVES PRESENT FLAG Outing Committee to Visit Norfolk to Arrange for Boat Trip in May. A large silk American flag was pre- sented to the Cosmopolitan Club by the wives of the members at the weekly luncheon of the ‘organization at the Franklin Hotel vesterd; ‘The announcement of the the House of Representatives, recited “The American’s Creed,” of which he is the author. The entire assembly then sang “The Star Spangled Ban- ner.” Following dent Durkee of Howard addressed the meeting poems. He said th: had never been surpassed. Announcement was made by Michael Heister, chairman of the Cosmopoli- tan outing to Norfolk, which will take e the end of next month, that i rge would visit n Club in o nents for the heir trip. 1, president of the nade a short ad- the presentation Presi- University on modern modern poetry SUNDAY SCHOOL PUPILS TO GIVE SPRING PLAY|' Mount Vernon Place M, E. Church | i A South Group to Give Pro- gram Tonight. The annual Spring play of the primary department of the Mount Vernon TPlace Methodist Episcopal Church South given this evening at 8 o'clock in the Sunday school auditorium under the direction of Mrs. Rossel 1. Mitchell. Sunday school will be | so0 Peep Through | McCaughtry, [ Pacific Ocean | from Philadelph J. G to Philadelphia; Meadow'— | J. A from Quantico to Cammack; | port; First Lieut. G. L. Maynard obert | Second Lieut. Bell, from ¥ : Prince, H to Quantico, and cut. 11, from Port au Prince to New Torr from Quantico to Guam s Mann, to this city; " | Aams, Capt White | Anne ‘ PAPERING & PAlNTlNG CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. T 314 13th St N.WL Main 5. The prog consisting of two n Bulbs and - Eas Spring in the F follows: S ne'”’; b tion was made by Mrs. Paul Brand stedt, wife of the president of the club. Tmmed sented Willia mopolitan « lub for its co-operation with her ornunllalmn Gas Tax Nets $2 100, 000 Special Dispatch to The Star. BAIT , April 17, cent tax on g net the Girl’s Mother. I{III(I{H T llflfl]lnfllllllfllll!ll Coal Corponlinn ood lean oalas. .. Maj. . Prices Reduced L ey Mo., April > truck is on its w t Field, Army v the Associated Press. W YORK, April 17.—Confirma. the reported eng!p.cnmn! of here from back the gondola of t which safely lay aviatio; Bulbs and near Jones, H Kathleen Luce, Daffodil; , Tulip; Keith Law- son, Gardener, and Betty Goolsby, Spring Wind. : between the acts, Willow and Violet Blue The two- aryland will .100,000 this 300,000 over . Gordy, Jr., “ameron Church of Boston w: night by her mother, Mrs. Wil- n K. Vanderbilt, sr. e official announcement of the s being kept back un- Mrs. Vanderbilt explain- \ip suffered a mishap | ed, to permit Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, |- = tly after noon and | grandmother of Miss Vanderbilt, who an two hours. s now abroad, to be informed of the 000 cubic agement before it became publicly . a big dirigible, | »d to earth here| oon with its crew orl T with the winds | s city: Ma, from Quantico to Newport . Messersmith, from this city CoL % M tico to Newr D ERWOO R LinpERWoOD. URIEL VANDERR | derbilt, sr., is a well known sports- ind her mother is the owner of 0 O e of | e meet o S Chubel wlo L BT e nimerive of ‘a prominent and wealthy ell, M | with his | Church circulated and confirmed ve before | Lieut was in command. Merey of Wind. Field late this | de it and over | late Senator James o) (h(*re(ur Vanderbilt great-great. wughter of nodore Van- and a granddaughter of the Fair. freshman y and captain of the hman foot ball team. wedding will take place in July TOMORROW— B KAPLQ,\R’Y;R[II)ZEEOs. LAST DAY OF EXHIBITION PRICES < S pasmge ove Special Low Karpen-Week Prices - SPECIAL FEATURE! Will Be Withdrawn Tomorrow Night PRESENTING $75 AND $83 EXCLUSIVE SPRING COATS FOR $355 AND $63 TRIMMED WITH THE SMARTEST SUMMER FURS FASHION CREATIONS WORTHY OF THOS: EXQUISITE WOMEN WHO TRULY PERSONIFY FASHION FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M. wrHA RRY KAUFM AN 1316 to 1326 7th St. N.W. iy $30—$23--$7 Saved—A Sale Where Value Counts 200 Men’s Fine All-Wool Suits 23 Giving you the biggest and best value of the season in this sale and offering Mr. Thrifty to practice economy. ) ‘the north and continue | ltitude, varying with the winds, some clif he Caseyville. Trail Ship in Autos. Men started from the Lambert-St. Louis flying field at Bridgeton, Mo., in automobiles to follow the drifting ip, as did Maj. Norman Peek of Scott Field, when he learned of the mishap. : The complete loss involved in p: tially deflating the bag of its valua helium gas has vet been esti- from The Spring Exhibition of Karpen Furniture ends tomorrow night. Better make your selections while the low Ex- hibition prices prevail. Re- ductions are substantial. 60 feet from the the bottom of April filed in th Karpen Furniture is always mod- estly priced, but this week the special prices are 'way low. Immense assortments simplify your selections. Single pieces included at the low prices. District The t mechanics, br Tots' White $1 Extra Size |E Gowns 79¢ Closely woven white muslin, with Dresses $1.98 Of fine white - voile, with blue col and cuffs. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Overstuffed Group in Velour Three Karpen Pieces, $250 Attractive Group, in good-looking velour, with seat cushion tops in harmonious tapestry; three pieces with roomy wing chair. embroidery Full cut Solid Mahogany Cane Panel Type Kar- pen Group of three -pieces, in velour with reversible Karpenesque cushions $185 $275 $365 Three-piecce Karpen Overstuffed Group in blue and taupe velour; reversible cush- ions; roomy wing chair More Good Suits Below Karpen Overstuffed Group, in taupe brocaded mohair with tops of seat cushions in damask; three pieces.................. Your Money Kidney-shaped Karpen Group of three pieces, in taupe mohair with tops of seat cushions in harmonious damask; three $475 pieces, mohair edgings on cushions Man and Mr. Gooddresser an opportunity The,season’s newest shades, in cassimeres and worsteds, for men and young men, as well as styles for the stout men. & Remember, these are not $23 suits, but they are $30 ones for $23. ¥ Come, expecting better values, and you w on’t be disappointed. 33 to 48. Three-Piece Overstuffed Group in . Velour, Karpen Make, $195 Karpen Group, in velour with seat cushion tops in tapestry; three pieces with full size sofa, armchair and wing chair. Sizes 19¢ Unbleached 150 Men’s One and Two Pants Wool Suits Sheetlng, llc I'hese have been big sellers this season, so $ I 9 they must be good values. Conservative and ¢ Little Tots’ Slippers snappy models that are worth $2. and $25, and are in sizes 32 to 46. No charge for and Roman Sandals alteration Tapestry Group of three pieces, with revers- alterations. ible cushions and wing chair; pillow-arm style; Karpen make 8x10 Grass Rugs, $3.75 o $250 Children’s Slippers and Oxfords Pillow-arm Karpen Overstuffed Group, in plain color taupe mohair with seat cushion tops —iEn in tapestry; large wing chair; three pieces. ... $2.50 27-Inch Blrdeye, $1. 69 Beautiful Karpen Group in good-looking tapestry; three pieces with roomy wing chair $195 and graceful roll arms. Reversible cushions.. $24.75 $32.50 - $34.75 Karpen Armchairs, in assorted velours, % mahogany frames. . 19¢ Apron (imgham IOC and Lace Oxford Patent Southern rubber soles; si; Girls’ Patent ® (3 Karpen Overstuffed Group in Mohair, Three Pieces, $3‘95 Handsome Karpen Group in beautiful shade of brocaded mohair, seat cushion tops in har- monious damask. Three pieces. Boys' Athleti b' . R\.bbex ‘mle \hoes laced to toes. All sizes Occasional Chairs, Karpen make, assort- ed covers $1.29 rap Pumps, Karpen Fireside Chairs, assorted tapes- tries andivelours: 8 0L oL U L0l Ll After=Easter Sale Sensation! 200 Lovely Dresses $ 25¢ 25¢ Mennen’s Talcum, 17¢ Large size can. in bo- rated or violet odors. Sizes 16 to 52 Furwiture I s More Than A MAYER & CO. B Vi@ /@Y Lifetime. 50c Turkish ¢ A\ Towels, 25¢ M : 3 Si 22%40: . double- Grouping together two large racks of stylish Silk or and Flannel Dresses, representing the ones and twos left in our stock of all higher-priced numbers, from our | _busg Easter selling.. Materials jnclude geprgette, satin Lo Canton crepe, crepe de chine, flat silk crepes, silks, plain flannel, plaid flannels, etc. The selec] ) irgviiay gold stripe border. Seventh Street Between D & E 59¢ 74 Pure Silk Hose, 39c Plain’ weave or ribbed

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