Evening Star Newspaper, April 24, 1925, Page 32

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32 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL board and in allowing liguor to leave | SCORED BY cURLEY f‘::fi;l‘h:l’:“h‘n’;;‘l’t?e:?‘ix‘::;“«;. t;l;‘r:tcu;r":'lg ; Stetson 8 jon of liquor on| Statistical Christ” Has No Place |the work of the sociéty during the | United States. One of the officers, in Child Saving Work. Tk | | Given General Court- | dutiable articles. on p [ charity - Avchbtshop Gurley chatged | Sl TP Peeve e N AVAL UFH[}ERS e nesieat n har b “aia nst | SECULARIZED CHARITY [ b oofeid tnnis neemtion to-pay the ship. Some of the intoxicants, it past year. About 300 persons attended | Spring Six on Beaufort Will 3eiieu, koot foer B e o | TRy PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SEVENTH STREET { A | , The other officers movements of this kind were | Martial. | discover the presence of liguor on | 100 dues, instead of §2, annually. was alleged, were placed in uto- | consideration be given to neslecled’ H mobile on the dock before being seized e children in homes as well as tlho}h"rl Saks'. by the raiding part ‘chbi “ without homes. The reports of the - \ charges inst the other | ATchbishop Declares the “Cold, |\7TION SIS ore” read. showing Y liquor into the the meetin; Hats Deploring any attempt to secularize | WAR WAIFS TO VISIT RIO. | | i 4 R D o2 €onn. in_tendency and based on| pAqmiral McCully’s Adopted Chil-| e ; that the child belon f a &S to P e in an address before the dren Will Join Him There. | Six of the seven Russian re nn., and Chlef Bay | members ‘of the Christ Child Society Six naval officers, who were attached her of Norfolk, Va. | eI oL M esterday. y : to the United States naval transport e Archvishop Curley siated that it children brought to the United Sta Beaufort when she was ralded by| charity was secularized and made a|and adopted by Rea Ve wfort when she was raided by | apyapGO PUPILS COMING. |matter of Government operation it|ton A. McCully, will go to Rio difin meus ey | [would take ‘the real worth out ofneiro in June to join their foste = |charity, “the doing of good for the |father. who {s a member of the Amer- < | g isit His. |love of God.” ican naval mission to Brazil. ¥ | High School Students to Visit His- | ®.pye cal Christ of cold| The seventh youngster, .\'ir;vllla‘i. is re. charity must .o. Highly paid up-|to be sent to Staunton : torie:Frote el |nifters. backed by’ unlimited resources | Academy in Virginia, and will not vesterday CHICAGO, April 24—Several hun- and abundant influence. ' k ake the trip. _-\l! )IH_\‘! heflf\ in court and the chargs | dred Chicago high scho jls leave |to destroy the real meanin; | Sehool here and their trip to South 3 |here tomorrow on a wes trip to| ironing ou f it the divine com-|America will be made after the close f ic interest in Pennsyl- |m . “Love thy neighbor as|of the school year. land, including @ visit |thyselt, " ‘declared the speuker. —He - 3 Washington to meet President |deplored that there was so much effort | ¥ g : 4 Coolidge. [on oot to leave God out of the lives | During last Winter there were 47 Comdr. | Four special Pennsylvania Railroad |of the children. | dayx when ‘the wind blew & g “Me., who | trains will convey the party. The archbishop announced his in- | the Bnglish Channel. Hampton Roads naval base upon ar- riving from the West Ir in liguor being foun face a_gener: tary Wilbur The board of of conduct the trial is to be di soon and will €onvene for the trial at Hampton Roads. I'nder . W. Fuller of Roc Makes New and Greater Than Ever Bargains for Style-Loving But Thrifty Washington Women For Example—Consider the Reductions on This Elaborate Stock of I\ SPRING COATS At Two Money-Saving Prices A very fine assortment that included many popu- lar models, developed from fine Poiret Twills, Poiretsheen, Flannels, etc. Some with em- e broidered braids, pleat- ed effects. A good many with fur borders. $16.50 to $23.85 Values e Better Grade Coats A group worth much more than this low price indicates. $ 95 a better quality, superbly de- > veloped from Poiret Twills, > Flannels, Suedes, etc. Some with embroidered pledts, oth- ers with fur borders. $25 to $39.50 Values Downstairs Store | To’ Close Out—A Stock of 50 GIRLS’ COATS ranging in sizes from 7 to 14 years. Full Fashibned Chiffon Silk Hose A heautiful sheer quality with mercerized garter tops 1o assure longer wear. In over twenty-five wanted colors, including Black and Gun Metal 3 EX 3Pr. | for $4.00 Golf Hose or " gy T § 1 00 Beautiful English / Broadcloth Shirts —in the wanted colors of blue, tan, gray and plain white. FExcellently cut and full sized. This is the time of the year to put in a goodly supply. * There are both neckband and col- i lar-attached styles—just as vou like. » Sizes 13:to 17 Saks & Company—Street Floor. Athletic Underwear Comfortable and cool for the season of warm months. Of beautiful quality Crepe de Ciene, well made and tFimmed with beautiful embroidery. In Tan, Wi Copen and ~ Red. Sizes $3.98 Voile Peasant Blouses $1.69 Developed in suedes, polaires, etc., Of fine quality voile with_color. in several styles ful embroiders.” In Tan. White Peach and Green. A wonderful aseortment in sizes 34 to 44 English Broadcloth Mannish Blouses A splendid group in White, Tan and Blue. A great assortment of many styles. Sizes 34 to 4. $197 : : 7 A Stupendous Purchase and Sale NEW FLANNEL DRESSES A really sensational sale. In many new colors, plain plaids, stripes, etc.; in powder green, rose, tan, etc. Made to sell. for nearly double this price. $10 and $15 Values Downstairs Store These are especially fine. being of the fabrics that stand the test of Sum- mer weather; self - stripe madras, Brodlie’s Soisette, Whitman¥ Soisette, English Broadcloth. Sizes 34 to 50, in well made, all first quality and make Eg Seconds Knickers and Riding Breeches b Wool Tweed Knickers In Tan and_Gray Combinations. Sizes 26 to 34 Wash measures. $9.98 Khaki Knickers A wonderful assortment in all sizes $1.98 and $2.50 Riding Breeches Of fine quality well tailored of shrunken linen. “In White, Tan and Jasper. Special $5.95 $10 to $16.75 Values Downstairs Store * Special Offer in Our T Dressmaking School During the Rebuilding -Sale will cut and fit any material pur- chased here for $1.50 garment. RY i | QWORZYNS Join Onir RewnlacéGinsien Spc FIRST™ cial appointments .for office e ployes 6 Lessons for $5.00 gl ¢ 1219-1221 G Store Hours: 9 Street N.W., AM. to 6 P.M. * Hemstitching and Picot Edging Pleating Buttons Made to Order All Work Guaranteed k2

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