Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1925, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925. 13 OFFICERS LAUDED | TrecK orvens WANTED. 1100 YOUNG PLAYERS ot 5 S o, 2 i, S [ i 0 1 minute to 10 minutes, will be pre- Fk el i Pool r R songs and dances: Dorothy Corcoran, ©.5. 7ays 51 Gonts an Hour—2x-| WILL AID HOSPITAL| ™%, waraman. o o s o | B oS e T |, Southem Rallway System i tra for Overtime. ater, has made all arrangements for |2 -3 . e a presentation of a professional na- ;i 5 ¥ v | o Announces The Civil Service Commission today e _ R e (hd theater My the Shtiasen: v.'! Aspirin will revive announced that until June 30 it wiil | Aotors and Musicians to Give 8how | Tickets are $1.50 eaeh, and the entirve . receive applications for positions of 3 proceeds will go into the hospital Attractive Week End Fares o ot | Ent W d i Pashe for OB« | B T of Mines, for duty at the United SR The acts to be given are as follows: [ || Silence 1s Golden : 70 fatl States Government fuel yards here, dren’s Institution, ! ) to Rescue Association Re-Elects | ™riie it af vy is 51 centa an hour, el | Ch l tt 'll L d F d N d d with extra pay for overtime. * i.‘ A ein, 3; Mor- J— Applicants will rated on training Nearly 100 child actors and mu-|ri X 3 Austen ariottesviie GEUUE gt D DD B IR o BT e Rl b S e S R e R X e Hudiow - . cent, and physical ability, weighed at | vaudeville performance to be given at to Aid Work "Varrenton . 10 ver cent. Kull Information and ap- | the Wardman Park Theater, Satur- nikoft Gardiner Junior (Iumem iy s plication blanks may be obtained at|day afternoon a 0 o'clock, for the | Sherwood, singer; i Cme Dlstllled the office of the Civil Service Commis. sion, 1724 F street o Mrs. G. Palmer was re Bl 2 R i Harrlsonburg’ v a. e ;‘l‘"::;;:,n;;‘; = ‘;em‘e",)“;;‘;;m';} Rl ¥ 100000000000 CF LSRR 0400000000 OLFREE OO RTRTR R AR | MOTOD R' OIL Animal Resc .eague at the annual { and Intermediate Stations meeting In the Shor ves- | RALPH D. PAINE, AUTHOR, ) terday, and M 5 Blumenberg Sold Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each week was reslected Ors; vice president|®|S FOUND DEAD IN:HOTEL Fealy, chairman of the Good Returning Until Monday, Inclusive, Following Date of Sale commitice, in recommend il ydssaliaing 1 Veteran War Correspondent Lead Consult Ticket Agents our .\.ann. animals has rarely bee Crusade Against Beef E] E] / . E equaled, and their self- RH(xlfl\ll\h de 3 = S. E. Burgess votion fo the work could not be sur Trust. a é g E E £ Division Passenger Agent Mrs. Merton . Twogood was ro-|B5 the Asociated Press Victyola lected s ank 'ONCORD, N. H., Aprll 30.—Ralph 1510 H Street N.W. ? 4 Surer: | D Painer i:mhnr. athiste and! war Washington, D. C. o o g e s | correspondent. was found dead in s (= THERE WAS A TIME A FILM of Sunoco stands between your motor and costly repair bills. |room at a hotel here last night. He was taken ill this afternoon while R SR S ——— re-elected as M. | serving on the Kederal grand jury les Boughton Wood, iGeor: | Snt 'was ramayed 1o the. Rotel dance had to hire an or- |[{frey = G. Whitney, Wal 8 ,Mr. Paine m.mx the Philadelphia chestsn: - Now-unless the 3 ow a Sunburn Reme y Hotenine, St e B s e vt iy Shstacull chiste Wercrier Sy ey s ol i m ““‘ll“ M e \\m..mm during the Cuban rebellion, i g ; £ 1|24 2 spanish-American War and the Boxer hire” a Victrola. omorrow? Became the Most Famous [|3 i i fig e |t e S 1S st of one e sy we have o completestck 0 Tenry '”"l‘h" e | e Al wes Tedsat fuel ment there are several small choose from and & payment Sold at all th. Lady Jebb iolabteatos 1018 ones, and then the instru plan which makes it easy for Beauty Cream R S | R U o e o[BI - ) T Directors Are Chosen. : s who wa | Seven | for 3 a > Lansin Mrs. Henry L. Aspinwall, Mrs. Regi- | y t No s HUGO WORCH P nald Huldekoper, Mrs. M. L. 8. Hut Convenient ton, Mrs. W . Tam, Mrs. John | - e 1110 G Str . W. i > = eet N.W. Main 1115 Denton, i Haysmanoal Fitzalan Awarded Garter. g Locations Litchfield West. | LONDON, April 30.—King Geors Pillsbury, Mrs. H. L. Bal- | has apy the appointment of Vis I A TRLERRRALRRRTER DL Y TODRTROTORRDROO AR OAD AT AAEEERERATLAL O AT 10100 3 lentine, Mrs. George I. Schutt and |count Fitzalan as a Knight of the Mrs. . M. Gauntlett ' were newly | Garter. in succession o the late Mar = an aid ir elected members of the board of di-|quis of Curzon. Lord Fitzalan is heir Ed Al . while other members of the | to the dukedom of Norfolk. H = = = monston 0. ok expired, | viceroy of Ireland from 1921 to = | He will be 70 years old in June. Home of Foot-Forms 3 % e e} y} | Celebratmg Our 2d to better advantage arnett, Mrs. William Kearny | oy nd vanishing || Carr and Mrs. Frazier D. Head. | o : Funds Are Needed. ! g o i e Mrs. Palmer told of the need of | 1y as vou like v or dry. |/more funds to carry on the work of | ; | the leag t explained that s ST Rl i WITH A GENEROUS | Mrs. Blumen z ) o self what a marvel | chase of a long lndder, to be attached B ke e e Al (Velvet Kind : > largely through the gen ity e April 30th to May 16th, 1925 g ("Lflh(v \u()\ 10¢ to cover contributions. postage, etc., to the Noxzema Chem- league, which has a member ical Co., Dept. 1843, Baltimore, Md.— | |ship of about 1,300, cared for 16,400 been found fo possess Advertiement. Enimals ducing ihatpast yoat 15 as A fortnight of selling that will worthily mark our Fiftieth Year in the Shoe Business here in the Capital of the Nation. Compli- -~y : 5 / . b i Hoodward & Lothrap A meing o st by sine See Our Other Advertisements on Pages 12 and 34. g portance in Footwear famous © everywhere for style, value, fit s+ and comfort. THE MAY SALES For Men—Women—Children | WOMEN’S SHOES Begin Tomorrow With Remarkable SaVing S Regular Price Anniversary Sale Price Regular Price Anniversary Sale Price A : , ; $14.50 $12.50 $11.00 - $9.50 Featuring the new things for late Spring and Summer—the right Il $13.50 $11.50 $10.00 $8.50 styles, service-giving qualities, and unusually low special prices. $12.50 $10.50 $9.00 $7.50 Porto Rican Handmade Voile Dresses. . <.-$5.95 $l 2'00 $l 0'00 $8'00 $6-50 Crepe' de Chine and Radifxm Slips........ .$5.95 i $9.50 $7.50 $6.50 Tailored Radium and Silk Broadcloth Slips. .$3.95 i Tailored Tub Silk Slips B Have You Seen Discomlt o all = dren’s, i e s L the BOOk Fair"' 20% Misses’ and Boys’ High Shoes French Voile Negligees, many colors.... Philippine Handmade Gowns... Sierely v re el Philippine Envelope Chemise....... ! Then Come Tomorrow and Hear 0 Crepe de Chine Silk Nightgowns : Will C, Barnes in His Indian Stories ‘ Envelope Chemise, georgette and crepe de chine, $2.95 £ T R seeiikas o Lo siie 4 ISCOU G e GRS S : Will Barnes, as he is familiarly known, has £ D Iq I had an absorbingly interesting career. In 1879 Nainsook and Batiste Gowns. . . bigke he was a \xglmlnnu in the United States Army, g (liostume Slips, of nainsook. .95¢ in Arizona, and in 1881 the garrison of which he 5 ol'l All . 2 was a member, was cut off from the outside | 2 4 o I 2 Envelope Chemise and Step-ins. - world by Indians. Will Barnes crawled through I Chll en,s Misses’ and Pajamas, two-piece middy style. . . the hges summoned the necessary aid and pre- ’ ’ SR 3 < vented a massacre. He was awarded the Con- Bo S P d Fine Nainsook Gownsvfifeal lace "I‘Kmm‘“gs““ = gressional Medal of Honor for this feat. I ¥ ys trap umps an Envelope Chemise, fine nainsook........ S g He was later a member of the Arizona Legis- Costume Slips, of fine nainsook X lature, and is now in charge of the Federal I LOW Shoes Worans At b Ot e brations. ..95c and $1.35 Reserve (.ra/mg Lands under the Forestry | Z f e S 45c, 95c, $1.95 Division of the Interior Department. X rassieres and Ban » 95¢, $1. As a contributor to Atlantic Monthly, and as ME All Men’s $9.00 and $10 $7 75 Men’s Arch Support . Girdles, Lily of France. ... g an author of two books, he is well known in the High and Low Shoes. .. High and Low Shoes W. & L. Satin Girdles. 7 literary field, and a recognized authority on W. & L. Broche Girdles s Indian Life, Indian Habits and ‘ " STACY-ADAMS & CO.’S MEN'’S SHOES Broadcloth, Dimity and Voile Blouses. .. $1. Indian Happenings, which he | Broadcloth Overblouses ’ will tell about tomorrow begin- | $14.50 Grade .. 8, TR R e | 1< SI300Greide . . L aeen $12:00 Tailored and Peasant Broadcloth ning at 2:30. I 313.50 Grade. ... oo .$12.28 IO Grade ot i s .-$11.25 OVerblouSeS occocanaaccnsonssccccsascss.$3.95 Third floor. OTHER NOTABLE GUESTS will include oy s, = Edwin Bateman Morris, who wrote “The Gul§ C’ambnc _Comblnatmns... eeeee.95¢C Narrow Street”; Henriette Brower, in a “Talk I EDMONS I ON C Girls’ Cambric Drawers...... esans-d8C On the Opera”; Mrs. Mary R. B. Hatch, Edna J ° Girls’ Crepe BlOOMErS. . cceanacessacerccncss.95C ‘Worthley Underwood, Martha Kidder, Dr. e s Clara Barrus, and Mrs. Forrestine C. Hooker, (Incorporated) Girls® Batiste Bloomers, »,.-.-- author of “When Geronimo Rode”—a story of Girls’ White Longcloth Slips........ early Indian days. : ‘} Advisers and Authorities Girls’ Pajamas, one and two pieces. s S R | 1334 F Street on All Foot Troubles ize 8 14 e i pemaen o IO : ANDREW BETZ, Manager

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