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16 o he Table Service —is one of the attractive features of the Cornwell Tea Room —in addition, of course, to the splendid special (DR, SIMON URGES RESPECT FOR LAW Tells Patriotic Groups Chil- THE EVENING Girl Students Get Hints on How to Be Cheerful Wives By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, April 29—Voung woman students in the University of Chicago home economics depart- STAR, WASHINGTON GRAND JURY BEGINS PROBE OF GARRETT Forty Witnesses Hearing at Rockville—Other . Scheduled - for | | D. €, WEDNESDAY, slon of court and probably reached within two or three weeks. Garrett has retalned Attorney Willlam B. Leahy of Washington. The case against Willlam H. Clark of Orange, Va., charged with passing a bad check on a Rockville merchant, nd that of assault’on Mrs, Nellie T. ause in her shack on the Conduit road mnear Glen KEcho also will be in- vestigated T APRIL 29,- 1925 German industry is complaining of the high freight rates made necessary under the Dawes plan, some being 100 per cent above pre EXCURSION 1 TO Mayonnaise | | ENDLESS CAVERNS Cases to Be Heard. menus—three of them— which are prepared for each day. You'll be served promptly—but you may lunch as leisurely as you like. Sandwich Lunch. Salad Lunch Hot Lunch With Coffce. Tea, Chocolate or Milk. G. G. Cornwell & Son Finest Imported and Domestie Groceries 1329 G Street ment are learning how to be cheer- ful housewives by applying “job analysis” to their household tasks. Window washing was first at- tacked, and five cleaning fluids, or compounds, were used while a stu- dent stood by with a stop “watch. The est showed alcohol could be applied in four seconds and re- quired five seconds to dry, the shortest time recorded. Another test showed that it was possible with a wire twisted brush with long bristles to clean a pound of potatoes in 12 seconds, while the cleaning of the same quantity Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., April 20.~With about 40 witnesses to be heard a spe- cial grand jury met this wmorning to investigate the charges of embezzling large sums from his clients recent filed against State’s Attorney John Garrett. If indictments are found the cases ARy Sunday, May 3, 1925 How do you make your may Round 32'50 Trip onnaise?"—hear your friends ask that when they taste yours :}m:?n\;;:yl. lemon juice in place . Some of the many attractions to be seen in the Endless Jar L Caverns: The Grand Canyon, The Alpine Pass, Yosemite Valley, Note the new tang and zest, Solomon’s Temple, Neptune's Grotto, The Arctic Circle, Diamond Lake, The Trce Grotto, Skyland, The Marine Corridor, Alex- ander’s Ball Room, Raton Pass, The Cathedral, Hawaiian Village, the daintler flavor. See how good this dressing tastes. I'he Criental Palace and The Palace of the Fairies. 9:00 A.M. Ifln’ teaspoon mustard, 1 teaspoomn m First Class Coaches and Parlor Car. Dinner and Refreshments Served at the Caverns Lodge. Southern Railway System 1510 H St. N.W. Phones Main 5633 and 7063 anwm dren Must Be Taught This Principle. R | We're Qualified Q| —both by expe- rience and fposses- sion of the rightZ sort af facf’ftr'es—ta ng you best serv- ice_on all ROOF W ORK, replace- ments or repairs. TReasonable Prices for strictly dependable roofinz. Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Stl’th Phone Main 3016-3017 ) The heart of America beats most triumphant in the public schools, each of which is a miniature republic, in which the young minds of America should be taught respect for authority, Dr. Abram Simon said at the annual Joint meeting of the orders of Wash-| ' the cleaning of the same quantity ington, La Fayette, Oglethorpe, Pu-| guired 50 seconds. laski, Secret Pact, Scions of Colonial : Knights of the Golden Military Society of Fron ‘White Crane and Yellow the Washington Club last 35¢ ..50¢c ..60c 06 satud. Leave Washington Mix the dry ingredients, add the egx yolk and Add o E | N G B add ihe ol angd lemon juice ,Alurux Ay Use California lemons, prac- tically seedless, juicy, tart, to get the best resuits. PRODUCER OF THE BEST : PRINTING E B.adlo Concern Bankrupt. The Radio Sales Corporation of Washington today filed a_petition in voluntary bankruptey. ’th Corpora : tion lists its debts at $26, [ estimates its assets at $ torneys Peelle & Ogilby appear for the corporation. ““Small Work Exclusicely’’ wain 1816 9OO 12m srmear HOWARD S. FISK, MANAGER S G A R California Lemons " Simon belittles to some extent Thi a natural - PRIV (LT are the cause, but in the wake of con: flict the condition is more pronounced. i The tendenc; 24 u!\ the part of some, by cism, is to enlarge ults into huge sun- he said, urging that efforts be made for further education in a pure- Iy patriotic manner. Hits at Disrespect for Law. | Disrespect for authority in this | country he deplored, declaring that | those who laugh at the laws are ridi | culing their own creations. Autocracy nd tyranny are net a part of our | governmental system and the laws {are enacted by persons of our own | Selection, he maid. The speaker re- ferred to the Volstead law, on which an(m(\ns differ, but once placed on the 1216 F St. N.W. BEGINNING TOMORROW—THURSDAY A Day Ahead of the Month—Come These Impatiently Awaited Saving Events—the ’ m nr entertainment % S f zi v ) nnie Gluckstein, ‘ 7 solos, accompanied at the piano by 7 | £ Miss Gladys Hillyer; solo, b ‘H ¢ 3 Barr, accompanied by M Ed- | [y =z Y/ g {mond Boyer, and a piano selection by 4 : /// Miss Hillyer. Dancing followed. i 2 &5 = It was decided at last night’s meet | § {ing to make the joint gathering an| 3 q annual event. i s | ALLEGED AUTO THIEF HIS greatest Underwear Event of our vear opens tomorrow with a BROUGHT BACK HERE trul\ dazzling array of exquisite underthmgs Special purchases of Silk-and-Cotton Underwear, a special importation of French Voile | Paroled After Theft of 25 Cars in ‘Chemises and Step-ins, our own importation of Philippine Wear—as “ewlfi";:f‘;:’i‘: i:“ Bo; well as manv of the latest and most fascinating novelties, such as the : new B. T. B.’s and Short Pajamas—all these have been assembled to make this a really great event. And the prices will astound you. We are proud to offer such values! 20 Save on Silk Underwear Silk Chemise—Of crepe de chine, tailored or lace trim- med. Flesh, orchid, peach, nile and white Silk Step-ins—Of radium silk and crepe de chine, hem- 52 .95 stitched and embroidered. In flesh, orchid, peach and white. 2 Silk Gowns—Of crepe de chine, with tucked and lace-trimmed vokes. Tai- lored styles, with broad shoulder straps. In flesh, orchid, peach, nile, maize, coral and white. Silk Chemise—Radium silk, crepe-back satin and crepe de chine, in dainty lace- trimmed models, with two-tone ribbon straps. In flesh, orchid, peach, nile, turquoise, maize and white. Silk Gowns—Pleated crepe de chine with val, real filet and net insets for trim- mings. In flesh, orchid, peach, nile, maize and coral. Silk Pajamas—Two-piece Pajamas of crepe de chine, with net yokes ap- pliqued in pastel shades and bound —at $1 .95 in harmonizing ccolors. In flesh, s orchid, peach and®urquoise. Slips, of nainsook, ad- g a1nso5ks, - hroad Silk Gowns—Oi pleated crepe de chine, cloth and satinette, tailored & i ke 7 5 < S with high waist line. Yokes trimmed and lace trimmed with 20-inch in Irish crochet lace, filet and val. In hems. flesh, orchid and peach Silk Negligees—Featuring brocaded Handmade Slips, $1.95 crepe de chine with side tie fasten- ing. Also breakfast coats, lace trim- med. In maize. copen, Handdrawn and embroidered Yokes on fine nainsook, edged with filet lace. 20-inch peach and turquoise. Beautiful shadow-proof hems. Jellefl’s—Third Floor statute books it became as sacred as any part of the Constitution, which all_should respect, he emphasized. The meeting was presided over by Dr. J. G. B. Bulloch, who welcomed the guests in a short {alk, in which he ated a strong Arm b Setia: forc for defens facBryvde of Fayette delivered “m.x benediction. The ceremonies entation of colos attention and the | AFTER the theater tonight, let the Shoreham Chef and the New Colonial Room Orchestra fur- nish a successful conclusion to your evening. Supper Dancing every might after 10 o'clock. Dinner Dancing 7 to 9 o'clock. No exira cover oharge at dinner. Cover Charge at Supper, $1.10 J”M%fl’\g 1 15th and H Sts. N.W. For Reservations Phone, Main 8460 Paroled from the State prison at| ! Auburn, N. Y., vesterday, where he | | was serving a sentence of eight vears for automobile thefts, George Nor- | gauer, 31, also known as Norman Garrett and Raymond Peterson, was surrendered to Detective Joseph Con- nors of the local automobile squad and brought here to answer an in dictment for the alleged theft of an {automoblile belonging to Frank E. | Johnson, 605 Thirteenth street, more | {than three years ago. | i In October, 1921, Norgauer, noted | in polics as the “Auto Thief King.” was arrested in New York for the theft of the Johnson car, Detec. tives Connors and Hughlett starting cer the road with him in an automo. Gas gave out when the car Muirkirk, about 12 miles from | this city, and the prisoner escaped while one of the detectives went for gas. He was reported to have been seen in this city the following morning, but it was nn( until his arrest in Rochester, Y., two years ago that local * det s ‘obtained definite in formation as to his whereahouts. orgauer was paroled because it represen that his mother, R in Cleveland, Ohio, needed his support. cars in and six 1n Kmhc er, $3.95 The Star Item! This Group of Silk Underwear at Silk Chemises Silk Step-ins—::iwis b Silk Slips—n both tof silk and Of heavy quality Of lovely quality crepe-back satin edged shadowproof hem and hemstitched tops cunning high waist with wide band of shirred point d’esprit and straps. In flesh and white. The fagoting. Daintily trimmed with lace and two-tone lace in soft cream color. In peach, orchid, pongee slips have crocheted edge. Street ribbon. Some are French pleated. In flesh, orchid, coral and nile. Third Floor. Floor. peach, maize, coral and nile. 2 Specials in French Voile! Envelope Sl 95 Night- Chemise. ....... gowns Soft French \'m.c Chemise, The pleats give fullness with trimmed with cream Val lace and {he slim-line look. Tucked yokes, 3 M Dai trimmed with cream Val lace and insets of net. Dainty pleated jysets of embroidered net. Bateau styles, with lace yokes and ribbon neck or strap models. In flesh, straps. In flesh, orchid, peach, orchid, peach, white, Nile, maize Nile, white and maize. and coral. Voile Gowns With Footing, $1.95 Footing and lace, with medallions of embroid- cred net, trim these Lovely Voile Gowns. In flesh, orchid, peach, Nile, white, maize and light blue Voile Envelope Chemise, $1 & $1.50 In flesh, white, peach and Nile, with trimming of footing and lace or medallions of Venise. Cotton Step-Ins, $1 and $1.50 Nainsook, cotton crepe, voile and shadow ba- tiste, smartly tailored or lace trimmed. In white and flesh. $3.95 the but- fastening! crepe de chine with the line, joined with footing or —Featuring t o n-back Costume Slips Alabastine is suitable forall interior surfaces — plaster, wall board, brick, cement or canvas. It'sapplied with an ordinary wall brush. It's a powder in white and tints, ready for use by mix- ing with cold or warm water. Full directions on every package. Properly applied, it won't rub off. —for silk or cotton frocks. —at $1.00 White Nainsook Slips with 20-inch hems, hemstitched top and self straps —at $1.50 Slips, of with Trish filet lace. All with Heavy Crepe chine chemise wit] ALMAS TEMPLE RITES. iR | Plans for Initiation Ceremonial | Saturday Night Completed. Final arrangements for the fnitia- | tion ceremonial of Almas Temple ta be held Saturday night in the torium were completed at i meeting | of the various directors and members of the divan Monday night. The entire ritualistic work will be conducted b: W. Freeland Kendrick, mavor of Phil- adelphia and past imperial poten of the Shrinedom of North Am The business meeting is scheduled for 3 o'clock and the ceremonial ses- sion for 7 p.m. New features of en tertainment ' will be introduced Fred Huber, Roland S. Robl -Pi il H Bertram H. Roberts and Dr. Conral | Two-Piece Voile Pajamas, $5.90 Praetoriou A great preference with the younger set are Those conducting the ritual wili in-|[f these French Voile Pajamas in contrasting colors, clude W. Freeland Kendrick, assisted with applique trimming. In flesh, orchid, peach, by the official divan and the following orallmidiNGlc. First ceremonial master, Dutton; second cerei F. Hoover; s; orator, Rev. John ( ptain of the guard, Robert guard, Chs "; inner guard, Henry S stant guard, Walter F. 5 sistant guard, Huston R. third assistant guard, Todd ; ritualist, Charles B. Han- Ask your dealer for color card today or write Miss Ruby Brandon, the Ala- bastine Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Don't take something “just as good.” nainsook, edged crochet, val and Self and lace straps. 20-inch hems P W Crepe - back €atin Gown with trimming of real crochet ] 0% orchid, rose, edx with Silk Gowns ‘ $10 85 Samples! The loveliest we have seen. Of ra dium, crepe-back satin and crepe de chine, pleated and tucked with trimmings of French val, Irish crochet, filet and Binche laces. In flesh, orchid, peach, nile, maize, white and turquoise. Women’s New Silk Dresses —for Spring and Summer Wear . A special advance offering began today with 20 $25 New Dresses sn over 50 styles—at the special price n —CREPE DE CHINE of —GEORGETTES [ sg9s | 0 Edward R Nie green Special Purchase of Philippine Underwear We have imported specially for $ I .59 ~oral voile this sale “a large collection of Soral ol heautiful Philippine Underwear, hand-embroidered and handmade: ® There are gowns and envelope " chemise and step-ins in the eye- let, coloda and solid work stitch. Built-up shoul- der or bodice top. DISTRIBUTED BY BUTLER-FLYNN PAINT CO. M. 1751—M. 4901 ord; econd aichemist, Chatles H, Jerman chaplain, Rev. s necrologist, * v; director general, J. Fred Hu- 1 of the harem, Herbert H. ; keeper of the royal seal, S. W. Wolsheimer, jr.; custodian of novices, | John R. Jenkins; adjutant general, Harry M. Bedell; aide to potentate, | Dr. John C. Exner; potentate’s bod rd, Clifford L: Gramt, Colin E. Flather and W. n Harrison. 609 C St. N.W. Brassieres and Corsettes Enter May Sales of Underwear! The Bunny Pump Hops Into Washington — Via Jelleff’s FR Fifth Avenue made a pet of the Bunny Pump the instant it appeared-—but it got away, and now can be had in Washington exclusively at Jelfeff’s. We are so mmgued by the Bunny Pump’s two ears (which, for variety, it wears above its heels) that we merely mention its other virtues: Rlack patent colt skin stitched in gray as the sketch shows. Its price is $12.50 a pair. Dumc. Sued for $15,000. Edward Ffaherty, sr., vesterday sued the District of Columbia for §15,000 damages. for alleged personal injuries. He says he fell over an obstruction on the sidewalk of Chester street southeast between W streets February 17, tained serfous and permanent inju He is represented by Attorneys Haw ken & Havell. Pink Broche Corsettes »d'H_and new as the heart 6f a lettuce comes this E 1dea m pumps. Comfortable and cool -for.Summer wear—yet P keeping the figure right for the slimline frock. Boned back and front and fastened on the side. of d $3 —PRINTS in new intr —FLAT CREPES —SATINS —THE NEW SLIP-KNOT CREPES —Prints Veiled in Georgette —Prints with Apron Tunics —Beaded Print Tunic Dresses —Prints with Ensemble - effect Coats keeps you feeling top o’ the world Wit the peppy bran food —Georgettes tucked tailored —Georgettes smartly tailored —Georgettes lace trimmed —Flat Crepes tucked and pleated —Flat Crepes and Lace —Satins with Circular Flares —‘Fm‘cl'epn with pleated apron ron! —Satins smartly tailored —Prints combined with bands of in Ensemble Effects < e de chine lored -Knot Crepes for —Prints with long sleeves and Sports smart jabots . . and finel; Narrow Silk Brassieres ’ Of pink satin jersey, pink jersey silk, pink broche or pink and black satin.” Well made and comfortable ..... S St o 75¢ Frats Dance Tonight. An interfraternity dance, through which the Washington high school se- cret organizations hope to raise suffi- cient funds to fight the Board of Edu- cation’s antifraternity rule in the courts, will be held tonight at the City Club. John E. Laskey, former United States district attorney, has been retained as counsel for the fra- ternities. He is now making arrange- ments to file z suit against the board i the Dijstrict Supreme Couwrt Fancy Garters Hold a Place! For the devotee of rolled or gartered hose, the fancy garter is in demand. Ribbon m\ered trim- med with lace and rosebuds. Corsette Shop—Third Floor In navy, black, white, cocoa, rose and all high shades! ‘Women's Dress Shop—Second Floor (Pattern and Style Patent Applied For) Shop for Sorosis Shoes—Street Floor—Jelleff's

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