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46 FISK . PRESIDENT QUITS AFTER ROW Dr. | e i McKenzie Resigns as Climax in Controversy Wlth Students. . Fayette | Fisk Uni recently 1t body A. McKenzie versity clashed with the n . and alumni administr policies, has tendered his resignation to the hoa stees to take effect at the close fiscal school year, August 31, announced yester it was gnation was 4 epted at re of the board of trustees. enzie was voted an extra ry to permit him to take No successor is being considered, hut the opinion is general he will be nother white nan. » expressed iment exis! Y 2z the students or alumni for the selection of a negro president, it was said. Follows Bitter Row. nation was the | controversy. male students ation on the nst disciplinary Dr culm McKenzie ion of a bit bruary the demonst bers of the senic 1 imprisoned, a riot were given suspended fines in ce court the next day and a hours 1 were expelied from niversity. student body showea approval of the suspension by going trike. While some returned, the llment has been comparatively e the incident They its dis TODAY S AMUSEMENTS Ethel B: . in “The | Tanque! The p.m National— Second Mrs Belasco Gorilla,” 8 Pol revue, President—"White at §:20 p.m. Keith's—Florence Reed, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m Cargo,” drama, vaudeville, The Scranton Sirens, vaude. inuous from 1 to 11 p.m. he Future,” Strand - 0 to 11 p.m. le, co “Hippity Hop,” burlesque, | 8:15 p.m. | Along,” bur! >qu(“ Sans 5:10, 7:10 and Gene,” at 9:15 \u-m.p..m a L.m. ‘The Lady,” continu-| 11 p.m. i and Me 11:20, 20, 8 and 9:53 POt Thin Ice,” at 11:30, ‘ 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. at 2:35,! 1:30, 3:30, 5 he Chorus Lady,” , 8:05 and 9:45 p.m mshackle House,” | 5 p.m. Central—“Excuse Me,” at $:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Ambassador— 65:15 nd the Blank Books you look further? We have | want. E. Morrison Paper Co. f 1000 Pa. Ave. GoLE standard ‘equipment. GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy_and Novelty Co., Ine. 91 St. N.W. 1 E S Chair Car de Luxe Service $1.50 Stopping OF In ALEXANDRIA To visit Christ Church and Washirg- ton’s Lodgeroom 10 am, 2 pm., Guide and Lecturer. From Mid-City Terminal 12th St. and Pa. Ave. NW. Phone Reservations, Main 387 Regular Service Every Half Hour. 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Round Trip, 90 Cents t Vernon open 10 a.m John B. Cochran 1925 Vacallon Club Open for Membership Sommercial buciness and savings accounts oecialized ana solicited, Intercst at the savings banks which inculeate Thrift. Resources Over $5,000,000 Bank opens at 8:30 am. Closes 3:00 p.m.. except on Government pay days. when a 5:15 pm. close is maintained. On Saturday, we Cioss at noon, reopening from 5:30 o 8:00 Franklin National Bank Tenth St. at Penna. Ave. N.W. Branch 1111 Conpecticut Avenue ~ |Child Hangs Self In Accidental Fall At Play in Barn 1 Dispatch to The Star. FROSTBURG, Md., April 24.— James, 3-year-old son of Anthony Dress, a farmer of Finzel, Garrett Coun just over the Allegany County line, accidentally hung in his father's barn yesterday. When his mother, who had missed the child for 10 minutes, found him he was dead. The boy in play had the barn and climbed the hay loft. Becoming fastened to a mail by a scarf he wore, the scarf tightened under his throat, he slipped, fell suspended and strangled. KENMORE EXERCISES T0 BE HELD ON MAY 9 Date for Dedication of Home of Col. Lewis Set by Patriotic Bodies. yed to adder to The dedication of Kenmore, the home of Col. Fielding Lewis, the dis- tinguished patriot of revolut days and husband of George ington's only May 9, at Frederi £ delegation ha e to the congress to invite the D. A. R The restoration of Kenmore wa realized through the generous contr butions of the D. A. R., Colonial Dames of Virginia, many individuals and the work of the Kenmore Associa- tion, Inc. W | the board. The association is headed by \I! M. Fleming, president; nor Goolrick, vice Charles W. Richardson, president; M H. H sponding ‘secretary; Mr. recording secretar: att, local try ger Baldwin, censulting Planters’ National 3 Mrs. D. C. Bowman, ities committee, and Mrs. S. Wheelwright, chairman of grounds The trustees are M. G. Willis, W. J Ford, Edgar M. Young, Mrs. John T. Goolrick, Mrs. Robert Lee Stoffregen, Mrs. Hamilton M. Eckenrode and Miss Anna Marshall Hru\(nn The Governor of Virginia, E. Lee | Trinkle, is on the standing committee, | which also includes Col . N. Lewis, | John Stewart Bryan, Col Vore, Gari Melchers, Mark Dr. Charles Moore, : Frank C. Baldwin, ) hington I L. Adams, Bishop D. J. O'Connell, | Mrs. W. Ruffin Cox, Mrs. J. Taylor | on, Mrs. James H. Campbell and . Anthony Wayne Cook. id second vice | Smith, M $40, 000 BRACELET LOST. Woman Reports Disappearance to New York Police. NEW YORK, April 24.—Mrs. T. E Jenkins of Pittsburgh has reported to police the loss of a $40,000 diamond flexible bracelet, they announced yes terday. Mrs. Jenkins had been staying at the Ambassador H ported to have depa and did_not leave a dress. The loss was reported Sunday POLLY TRENT CANDY CO. {71913 st. >o=. 1013 E. st. L"IEIII:————:!EI FOLLOW THE CROWD Bring rour Ol Hats to the Ladies’ Capital Hat Shop, 508 11t SnS havo thou cioanod and rebiphed in, the new spring styles.’ Large selection of La iraw “Bralds 'and Hat Trimmings: THE GEN. STEPHAN NAMED CITY CLUB PRESIDENT Eight Members Also Elected to Board of Governors in Keen Competition. Maj. Gen. ed president of the City Club at the annual election, held at the clubhouse, on G street, last night. Although the nominees for officers were unopposed, election of the eight members of the board of governors was held in doubt until a late hour through failure of the tally clerk to include the name of one of the can- didates, and a recount was necessary to determine the successful nominee. Plenty of rivalry existed for places on Those elected besides Gen. Stephan irst vice president, Edward A. second vice president, Ru- dolph treasurer, T. Lincoln Townsend; secretary, James S. Mc- Kee; board of governors, John Brew- er, Harry S. Carroll, ett, W. T. Galliher, U. Stringer, Oscar Thorup. e The Relchelsenbahn Gesselschatt or Germany, which operates 33,000 miles of road and employs 750,000 men, is credited with being the largest rail- wil tem in the world SEA FOOD CAFE Only Fresh Fish Used resh Crah Flakes, Deviled and Imperia “Boston Mackerel Broiled. nd Roe. Oysters, Clam Fresh Snapper Soup, Steaks, ete. HERZOG’S nd Potomac River Special Sale On Nursery Stock Evergreens, Shrubbery, Roses California Privet and Barberry Hedges Nursery at 1449 Park Road Rodman Bros. ] Anton Stephan was elect SAV RSt rrh eWlo financial opens a § “Bank of the People” 1336 N. Y. Ave. 4 “The Extra Pair ’ Doubles the Wear” 2 PANTS S The new light a in ALL-WOOL fabrics including the new “WALES” and Collegiate models. UIT nd medium shades latest styles, Specially priced for a quick sale at the popular price of EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C., FRIDAY, APRIL Open Saturday night until 9:30 p.m. Get It At Gibson's Where Your Doilars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. Lunch at Gibson's Every Day It is true economy to lunch at Gibson's every day, where the food s good and the prices are low. All Sandwiches cost only 10c each; Ples and Cakes cost only 10c per slice. You can get a good Ice Cream Soda for a thin dime and a good cup of Coffee costs only a nickel, and, besides, we offer you, special— 24—5c Soda Checks ($1.20 worth) for $1.00 Surely a true economist will eat lunch at Gibson's. Prescriptions Filled at Gibson's All Prescriptions are filled with great care at Gibson's by a Graduate, Registered Pharmacist. Prices are reasonable. Electric Ligl’xt Bulbs American-Made Tungstens 10-watt, clear 15-watt, clear 23¢ Each or 25.watt, clear 5 for $1.00 40-watq, clear B2-watt, clear 60-watt, clear, 4 for. Edison Mazda Tungstens 10-watt, clear Only 27¢ Each 32¢ ‘watt, clear 60 watt, clear 60-watt, clear, each.. Candy and Smokers’ Specials 1 1b. Priscilla Kisses. ... 23€ 2 Tbs. Assorted Choco- 57 35¢ 1 1b. Hershey Kisses.... 3—5c Seven-Eleven 3—10c Oh Henry 3—bc Lipstick Kids 3—5ic Love Nest Pledmonts Chesterfields Camels Sweet Caporals Lucky Strikes 1 1b. Granger Tobacco.. 69c¢ 1 1b. Granger Tobacco... No Candies, Smokes or Radio Goods Delivered Great Special on Genuine Eastman Brownie Camera For a very limited time we are offering a Genuine Eastman No. 2 Box Brownie Camera at the ridiculously low price of— $1.99 The regular list price of this Camera is $2 214 x3% inches, has a good lens, two takes time or instantaneous pictures. get yours at once. Remember, It takes a picture view finders, two tripod sockets, Brownie lists at $2.75—for only $1.99. Latest model. Great Special on Gold Dust 4, Large Size Gold Dust. Very special 95¢ Limit, 8 to customer and no less than 8 can be delivered. Ready-Made 50c¢ 21c 75¢ 75¢ 75¢ 75¢ 89¢ 69¢ 25¢ 85¢ 69¢ 69c¢ Hill's Cascara, 3 for. Phenolax Nujol, pint Squibb’s Mineral Oil..... American Oil Gibson Mineral Oil. Hypo Cod £ Beef, Wine and Tron, Cascarets, 10¢ and Tanlac Listerine, 19¢, 37c and. .. Lavoris, 19¢, 34c and... Medicines Hinkel's Cascara Tablets, 100 for.. 25¢ 23c 49¢ Lepactic Pifls, 100 for.. Alophen Pills, 100 for. .. Mellin's Food. : xn:r:xg;:i:]::;d Milk, 52 85 Borden's Malted Milk. Regular $1.00 Special Witch-hazel, pint Blood Purifler, special.. $1.00 Pal-O-Vin s, . special. .. s Aspirin, 13¢, %3¢ 89 and . Phillip’s Milk of Mag- 34¢ nesia . Big Speciala 35c¢ D. & R. Cold Cream 50c D. & R. Cold Cream 85c D. & R. Cold Cream 354 Frostilla Colorite Straw Hat Dye, 18¢c; Stock of some items limited. exhausted before sale is over. Pond’s Cold or Vanishing Cream. 2 for. Cannot be responsible if stock is ‘We Deliver Any Order for $2.00 or more in D. C. Main 1085 Franklin 5077 Toilet Goods at Low Prices Shaving Needs 35c_ Palmolive shmxng 27¢ 37¢ 39¢ 35¢ 79¢ 50c Mennen's Cream .. 50c Williams’ Cream Colgate's Shav Cream Shaving "Shav lng Binavd’'s Lilac Vegetal.. Hair Preparations 50c Mulsified Cocoanut 0il Shampoo 33c 35¢ 43c 47c 79¢ 50c Palmolive Shampoo.. Wi'droot Dandruff Rem- Packer’s Tar Shampoo. . Hay's Hair Health, 39¢ Face Powders Coty’s L'onsan Face 3¢ Houbigant's Powder Mavis Face Powder 79¢ Floramya Face Powder.. 79c Princess Pat Face Pow- 7Q der 75¢ Hudnut's Three Flowers Face Powder.......... Azurea Face Powder.... Miscellaneous 45¢ 50c 29¢ 39¢ 59¢ 76¢ Amolin Powder, 2lc and Mum, 3 for.. Calocide Foot Remedy. . Jergen's Lotion. Bath Brushes with long handles. Special Two pints Mifflin's Alko- hol Massage. Special.. 3 Packer's Tar Soap.... Razor Blades 35¢ 45¢ 35¢ 35¢ 38¢ 35¢ 19¢ 50c 50c¢ 50c 50¢ 39¢ 39¢ 6 Auto Strop Blades... 10 Ever Ready Blades.. 7 Gem Blades 5 Durham Duplex Blades 6 Gillette Blades. .. 12 Imported Germa Blades, for use in Gillette Talcum Powders Djer-kiss Talcum. Mary Garden Talcum, 3 Mavis Talcum, 3 for.... J. & J. Baby Talc, 3 for.. Mennen's Talcum, 3 for.. Azurea Talcum. Pinaud's Lilac Talcum.. Tooth Pastes Kolynos, 3 for. Colgate's,. 3 for. One 25c_Cashmere Bouquet Soap FREE with elc‘l"l 3 Colgate’s Tooth Paste. Soaps 50c 25¢ 21¢ 33c 25¢ 55¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 3 Woodbury’s Facial.... 3 Jergen's Witch-hazel.. 8 Jergen's Violet Glycer- 3 Sayman's Soap. 3 Physicians’ as geon's 3—10c Cashmere Bou- 3—10c Big Bath......... $—10c’Coleo. ........... . SEE OUR RADIO AD ON THE RADIO PAGE Get It At Where Your Dollars 917919 G . . Glbson S Have More Cents St. N.W. Stock limited—so you better Brand-new Eastman No. 2 24, 1925, Dancing Recital By the rn»u- of Miss Hawke Wardman Park Theater, Saturday, April 25, 1925. t 8115 0'clock. Tickets, 82.00, at 1731 Que and Wardman __Park Hotel. Phone Main 8015. sF KEITHs HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Here Is_An Ideal Bl Miss FLORENCE REED w ¢TINSEL” A Sketch LILLIAN SHAW The Arch Enemy of Gloom. KANE & HERMAN Seven Other Star Acts. Ted And TREVOR & HARRIS Internationally Famous Dancers. With Paul Fried's Ghicago Ramblers, Shows daily, 2115 and 8:15, Sunday Mat._at 3:15 G00d orchestra seats—Mats.. 50c; eves, Good balcony seats—iats.. 2ic: RIALTO Continuous 11 A to 11 P. M. De Luxe Shows—3. 7. 9. Warner Bros. Present “ON THINICE” TOM MOORE l;d EgDITH ROBERTS gl GUARINO and COOPER Bupreme_ Concert Artists SYLVIA ALTMAN Child _Piano Prodigy Mischa Guterson Conducting Rialto Concert Orchestra Overture—'‘Echoes from the Metropol- itan Opera House.’ NEXT WEEK Car]l Laemmle Presents _M Norman Mary Philbin Kerry “5th AVENI.IE MODEI.S" Lieut. Felix Fordinando and His Havana Orchestra MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85c Admission, 25¢ 2D BIG WEEK TONIGHT 8:20 | | 667 || | PRESIDENT Take a Vacation Trip West With Rochester And See America's Pes! Scenery inoludes’ Denver, Lake City, Yellowstone Park Los 'Angeles. Hollywood, Catalina, San Canyon or Yosemite. Francisco, Springa, to Glacler, Lake Loulse and Banff in the Canadian Rockies, Minne. apolis and St Paul, Chicago home. Rooms with private bath at high- class hotels and the best sight seeing trips are furnished. All at & jmost Teasonsble cost Ask for my Tllustrated RO GHESTER'S "TOURS 910 Dist, Nat. Bank Bld.. Main 3980 O Chepaveske & Ohlo Fickel Qi Main 748, 714 Fourteenth S W and should be taken ad- v an tage of. Your a ccount would be welcomed. 7 Interest I)F CO! \IERCFK ND_SAV (,or 7th & E bts. E==tI==ul Your Present | Watchfulness —will protect| your visio against future trouble. —Eyes examined, lasses fitted. OPTICAL CO. 614 9th St 712 11th Street M. A. LEES Branch Btore LUNCH WFIH US TO-DAY Brar 1203 G 5T NATIONAL AMUSEMENTS. LOEW’ COLUMBIA ¥ Street at 12th NOW PLAYING Parcmount Presents aLORIA ON In the magnificent drama_of Napoleow’s court that New York saw at $5 a seat! “MADAME SANS GENE” FEATURE PRESENTED DAILY At 10:30 a. m., 12:55 'hfi... 5:10, 7:10 and 9:15 p. WASHINGTON’S LEADING TIIEATERS il LOEW" PALACE F Street at 13th LAST TWO DAYS Metro-Goldwyn Presents ELINOR GLYN'S MAN and MAID WITH LEW CODY AND HARRIET HAMMOND ews—Overture Sunday ELEANOR BOARDMAN In “Proud Flesh” CONTINUOUS 10:30 A. M. TO 11 P. M. [ T = I AMERICAS PERFECT THEATRE CONTINUO! The Scranton Sirens THE DANCING CARNIVAL RCHESTRA . MOLLIE FULLER AND COMPANY N "'l‘\\ ILIGHT” '8 Other Perfect Features Features US 1 TO 11 FIRST SHOWING WASHINGTON PRIZE PHOTOPLAY THE YEAR VIOLA DANA “The Beauty Prize” N THE [Z/eDl D= lkoloh%<! Eflfllmfl]mlmfil!flla TONIGHT, 8:20 MAT. SAT. ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents | ETHEL BARRYMORE | In Bir Arthur Wing Pinero's Masterpiece | “The Second Mrs. Tanqueray” Week Boginning Next Bun. SEATS NOW. Becure Your Tickets in Advance for ED WYNN {The Perfect Fool) In the Funniest Show in the World “THE GRAB BAG” A usical Y.!\)lhlzulkl 2!5 TWACE AiLy~8 /7 “HIPPITY HOP” with ABE REYNOLDS and Danclest, Snappiest Chorus In Burlesque Ladies'_Bargain_Matinee _Dal POLI'S an Tonj, Matinee Annual a Tomorrow New—3th Edition GREENWICH VILLAGE | FOI.LIES Gay and Expert Company of 90 30 Famous Artists’ Models FIRST TIME IN WASHINGTON CRANDALL’S: | METROPOLITAN First National's Special NORMA TALMADGE Brilliantly supported by a dis- tinguished cast in a tremen- dously interesting film ver- sfon of Martin Brown's emo- tional drama THE LADY —EXTRA— NEAL BURNS In “Why Hesitate” World surver—overture “Sol- ennelle” (1812) Tsehalkowsky ‘Washington's finest orchestra, CRANDALL’S ot Lith & Park R ETCHI Aud, CRANDAL}'S.,,‘J.T&TR matinee CRANDALL’S ,‘,,E o D&E nd Ave. S. CRANDALL’S \:(;me Grmu? CRANDALL S Av 5 And OU R GC h\ KIRKWOOY) = 2 ke Home Thest(-r CRANDAU;EE".;,»[ < TORRE _“35* THE BORDE! And AL ST, JOHN. in “DYNAMITE DOGG! no“_HARm‘ CAREY. in TOMOR NG And LARRY AT SBRORT FAD Speed HEA!.TH CANDIES B8O+ Ib al ? atine ,daw SHUBERT AT 820 wewssnBELASC Management Mess NEXT MON. OLIVER MOROSCO Anmounces New Pla QUEEN MAB By John Hastings —With— A TYPICAL MOROSCO CAST NIGHTS MATS. Wed. & Sat 50¢ to $1.50 ubert SEATS Now Turner introduce 2 ORCH. FOR 1 adv. 'MUTUAL THEATER PA. AVE. AT NINTH “STEP ALONG” AMATEURS' NIGHT ext Week—“FRENCH FROLICS." WARDMAN PARK THEATRE THE_TRUTH_ABO HOPE ~ HAMPTON SHERMAN. Al LIAR CARTOON TAKOMA Tnl\nnu TODAY A Comedy inea ‘At 2 N EMPIRE ©'1, 1,5 eets N RAPHAEL 9th & 0‘\"‘( et W, WOMAN WHO SINNED. “THE GO - GETTERS Also Surpris t FAVORITE 62 HSE NV “THE DIXI CAP CHEV’YCHASE (rmm Avenue & mln\ St. D.( GIBSON R NE HOOT __KID, CAROL[NA 11th & N. C. Ave DRIA SWANSON RTUE TH3th Buct PARK THEATER | JORN \BARRYMORE e nd JIMMIE SATCRDAYAS SWAN Comedy and * OLYMPIC Tou St. Bet. 1111 & WARNER BAX LIE DOVE DARK DUMBARTON {34\" Wi -\ z M 1157 d0th st mw to 11 p.m.. with appointment. Fr Teach you to dance c reetly in a few Strictly priv CASTLE CLUBT | Priv. lessons: class dances M Tango, Waltz, Fox Trot a i | To the Splendid Music of | VINCENT LOPEZ CLUB ORCHESTRA At the ARCADE At Unheard of Prices ALL THIS WEEK M. 25€ Incl:‘dmo Dance Tickets, & far 50’ COMRETENT INSTRUCTION

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