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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925. The British Attack the Carolinas. BY J. CARROLL MANSFIELD DAVIS UEBLARESl Fraternities Are Right Arm of Church, He Says, at Odd Fellow Celebratlon or three 0 LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE will put more zest and snap and flavorina fine slice of Roast Beef than an thing you,we,or any y else has discovered up to this day and hour. AT EVERY GROCERY — Woodward ¢& Lothrep Down Stairs Store Remarkable Savings for Everyone This Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise Is Not Returnable, Not Exchangeable, Not Sent C. 0. D. or on Approval. Mail or Phone Orders Will Not be. Accepted zo hand in -Lm‘roN CHANGED HIS PLANS AND SAILING To ! g CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA ATTACKED THE DE J . C BNE OuTsTAnbluG ACT OF HEROI'SM AT THE DEFENSE OF FORT MOULTRIE WAS THAT OF FENSES ON SULLIVAN'S r:).mb IN THE HARBOR SERGEANT JASPER WHO, WHEN THE FORT'S COLORS THE SHELLS OF THE BRITISH WARSHIPS MADE BUT LITTLE IMPRESSION ON THE PALMETTO LOGS WERE SHOT DOWN ,RESCUED THE FIAG THROUGH A GALLING FIRE FROM THE BRITISH AND PLANTED OF THE FORT, WHILE THE FIRE oF COLONEL MOULTRIE AND HIS MEN DID SO MUCH DAMAGE )T ON THE RAMPARTS, AMIR THE CHEERS OF HIS IMRADES THAT THE REDCOATS WERE DRIVEN OFF- TOMORROW - THE DECLARATION oF VNDEPENM% EEFOQE HOWE EVACUATED BOSTON HE SENT A BRIMSH FLEET SOUTHWARD T0 CO-OPERATE WITH THE TORIES OF THE REGION 1N CONQUERING JoRTH CARCLINA. TTHE TORIES RALLIED AND, UNBER DONALD ME<DONALD SET OUT, 1600 s:none TO JOIN GEN ch‘rou AT WrLMmG‘roN 1935 8Y e MecaaE NG ADR Svupicaze B[ARNING OF THIS MOVE | A THOUSAND NORTH CAROLINA PATRIOTS MARCHED 7o HEAD THEM OFF. THE TWO FORCES MET AT MOORE'S CREEK AND| IN A BLOODY BATTLE THE LOYALISTS WERE CUT TO PIECES AND SCATTERED . =, cited ctions, 1 Davis work of a lodge |mt ble. stating llnl\ children be edu ' 1 ‘that they serve | Assembiy campment e of o wetoc: | om zether past grand same period | OfMficers and the g f the evening, entered, escorted by n Washin, |ton, No. 1, Patriarchs Militant, unde command of Capt. William P. Hum.- | phrey *“*Americ: was sung by the . audience, and the invocation was Ve, April 30. given Dby the grand chapiain, Rev . congulfag Hugh T. Stevenson.. Mary P. Pol- | West Virginia e LA lock, president of the Rebekah As E al iblstuiet Calt: yomiaiiae sembly, read the anniversary procl ainst the Wheeling Steel Corpora mation’ iseted by Grand Sire Herbert | tion for the death of ten Itallan sub- | A. Thompson. which was immediately | jects, who were Killed in the Benwood followed by the address of welcome by | Mine district a vear axo. Grand Master ‘James E. Chamberlin. | Consul Tannarelll, as administrator | Deputy Grand Sire Ernest W. Brad- 0 the esta kod $10,000 daniages et R e e |in each case gence in the opera B S . ot tion of the mine was charged in the ner be without a card upon re- 1. Bowle, Miss Richle McLean, |SUits quest to show it, it would be evidence Mrs. Mary Sherier Bowie and of entr through unauthorized | East, accompanied at the pi channels, and deportation would be in | (ieorge Wilson, gave n There is an opportunity now | selections. fraternities to aid the worthy . of which there are m , and to be equally b MINE SUITS ARE FILED. | Italian Consul Asks $100,000 From Frater 1 ac « becthr & Wl)eelmg Company. sight into human life. Would Organize Aliens. of the than reverence for-America. His idea, said, would be to charge a_small fee upon entrance to the countr. after due investigatio: with a memb: A | le Sam's Fraternit; Should The mining i 000,000 a provides directly or indirect! | cent of the union and provinecia Rebekah ' enues. Jdith Athey, ch Grand Lodge. Charmeen Ensemble Suits, *19.75 | Crepe and Georgette Frocks, *9 win Goo — Were 25 and 29.50 Were *15 and 20 Kasha Cloth s, of charmeen. with plaid sl rocks. and Kasha Cloth 25 plain colored silk: erer 4 Ensemble Suits Suits with fro inted crepe, combined with coat material. Rust wi Crepes in'colors of green, 185nd 6. for street and party wear. Wool Pleated Skits, $5 Tailored Suits, $19.75 | Gingbam Dresses, $1.25 Were $29.50 and $35. Only fldly Only Were $10. 10 Noveity Silk Crepe and 15 ¢ : 3 3 Suits, in neat pin stripe cloth 5, in’ desirable styles Wool Pleated Skirts in tan, gray, black, and plain navy suits. S Medium and large Sizes 28, 30, 31 and 32. apd 42 DOWN STAIRS STORE Full-Fashioned Thread Silk Hose,51 40 pairs of W of black, skin, g Very special for Friday only Silk-Mixed Hose, Very Special, 88c Pair 40 pairs Splendid Wearing, Perfect, in shades of black. gray, thrus 10. Women’s Athletic Union Suits, 88c¢ and $1.30 well tailored. Voile an fiesh. Size 38 only Flapperettes Reduced to 83c Fine Mercerized Lisle Sports Bloomers Contrasting trimming of bot- model Linen Frocks, $2 95 Were $4.95 lored Linen Frocks green. Hemstitche 3 Tailored Blue and zes 16, 38 Were $1.95. wanted colors 38 to 48. rose and light brown Women’s Smart r Reduced Baronet Satin (Rayon) Sllps, $3 s Mec sunburr Thread Silk Hose, i Sizes 8! n-weight tan and gun metal Much less than their regula Suede Pum N Wol:l\e.ns Pumps Reduced to Sl 95 Pair Silk-and-rayon twisted Hose, 5 war 1(u| teath 1 brown. Sizes & able mod h and medit lo Quilted Seim Boudolr Shppers, 50c Palr S pairs of Japanese Quilted Satin Boudc Rayon Ripple Crepe Very Special, 88c _Yard irable Dress Crepe that and Blaus plain rose and o Crepe Klmonos, $l 75 lue and 23 5 priced Friday o Japanese Pajamas, $2 pairs of Japanese hand emt 50 suits that are full cut, and White and Samples of $1.23 rades striped or checked muslin Muslifi Costume Slips $1.50 60 Slips that usually ren’s dresses h 50 Flapperettes for women in the wanted new Spring shades tom. Sizes 5 and 6. Wool Sweaters, $1.25; Were $5.95 —and $495. 18 smart Sweaters shades of tan, brown, copen, tangerin tions Aprons Greatly Reduced priced. 40-inch width Dotted and Figured Voiles, 38¢ Yd. Was a larg Sateen Slips, T4c : 6 Extra Size Sat ed models and desirable Co Ds. that have be 2 53" o muussed from c. gray, white and combina- of 38-inch Figured ar of Spring colors Towelé and Curtains Reduced Pure Linen Huck Towels, 3 for Si; monogram-border Ruffled Marqui ette and scrir © Were much hig 1d Dotted Flock Voile, in in wan \nerc 40¢ each. home of epicures more and more hostesses serve sqk c:,e}w, g mussad_Chemise 'way below their ordinary selling price—Friday this Unusual Loaf tertaining, where every host- ess is an expert and families and guests are accustomed to the finest food in the country — one rich loaf is becoming the favorite. More and more of Washing- ton’s clever hostesses daily order Rice’s perfectly baked, satisfying loaf. Maderich and fine flavored with the very ingredients they use in their own kitchens. Tested daily by City Baking Institute for close, even grain, firm slicing and keep- ing qualities. Unusual bread. Worthy of the center of Washington’s epicurean tables. If you want to be particularly complimentedon yourbread serve Rice’s. Fresh twice daily. Give your grocer the order today. IN this city, famous for its en- These ingredients make it rich MADE BY OUR \ STED RECIPF Black Sateen Bib Aprons, 75¢; Were $1.50 6 Black Satcen Aprons, with cretonne tops. Slightly mussed from display. Aprons Reduced to 35¢; Were 50c A Iot of 20 Aprons at this reduced price include bib and band styles; percale, gingham and cretonne. Bungalow Aprons Reduced to 38¢c SECONDS, 1IF PERFECT WOULD SELL FOR $1. 12 with oil stains and slight imperfections. Medium and large sizes. Hoover Aprons Reduced, $1.45 Were much higher. 18 that have been slightly soiled or mussed from counter display. Nurses’ Aprons, 88c; Were $1 —and $1.25. 9 Nurses’ Aprons, mussed and slightly soiled. Plain and rackrack trimmed. This price Friday only. Seco Vests, 50c ance fomorrow C-B Corsets, $1.25 Have been $2 to $3. Only 13 at this remarkably low price tomorrow st models, in broken sizes— 30 and 31. Novelty Bandeaux, 21c Were moch higher 82 Novelty Bandeaux_in broken sizes 38. 40 and 42 Thmderella Reducers $2.50; Were $6.85 Only 5 of these Well Known Thin. derella Reducers that have_become soiled from handling. Sizes and 4. Fabric Gloves, 10c Pr. Were 35c. 060 pairs of Women's Fabric Gloves with two clasps. In black and brown. Sizes 53 and 6. Perfect. DOWN STAIRS STORE 10-inch and 12-inch Columbia Records 1,000 at this Very Low Price Concert and Operatic Numbers DOWN STAIRS STORE Children’s Hats, $1; Were $2.95 A limited quantity. Carriage Bonnets of straw and silk conibina- tions, and All-straw Hats for larger girls. Regularly $295—to- morrow, $L Children's Coats, $4.95; were $9.95. and tweed materials. 7 to 14 years. Pure Sikk Socks, 10c pair; were 50c. 80 pairs of Children’s Pure Thread:Silk Socks, in black and brown. Sizes 4 to 5. Children's Coats of polaire Coats for little tots 2 to.6 and older girls- 18cea _ REMNANTS—Cotton Dress Goods Ratine, cottons, challie voiles, tissue C Yd ginghams. Tomorrow only at 4 this price. 600 yards. Former- Imported Chinese Matting Rugs 6x9....82.35 8x10....$3.40 9x12 .$4.60 15 of each size for tomorrow. The best quality Straw Matting ly 28¢ to 48c yard. Rugs. Firmly woven, with border around rug. Cool as well as serviceable for Summer uses. 85c (24x36) Hit-and-Miss Rag Rugs, 48¢ 50 Rag Rugs Priced for crepes, flannelette, Made of all new, immediate fresh rags. Heavy, clearance Friday DOWN STAIRS STORE double warp Genuine English Broadcloth Overblouses, $1.58 Y More 50 soiled genuine English Broadcloth Overblouses, in sizes 36 1o 44 fussed from counter display. pover Jersey Blouses, S250; were §5. & - zes 36 to 42. and brown DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s English Broadcloth Shirts, $1.35; Were $1.95 45 English Broadcloth Shirts, some of which are slightly & Neckband and collar-attached Not every size in every style. that are slightly irregular. and tan. Athletic Union Suits, 68c and 88c. 60 samples of higher grades. Nainsook and madras. Sizes 40 and 42. soiled from counter display, styles. Wanted colors of and other white, blue Men’s High-Grade Neckwear, 60c Were $1. 30 Ties. High-grads Mogadores and Moire Ties. Some slightly mussed.. Attractive striped patterns. Sizes 1434 to 17. Men’s Irregular Madras Shirts, 78¢ Irrepulars of $1.30 grade. 30 in neckband and " col strle Algo knaki shirts with teached colibee: Sizes 16 to Men’s Two-Pants Suits Reduced, $24.50; Were $33 5 suits for men who appreciate genuine savings. These suits are a_dquble economy because they have two pairs of trousers. In the popular grays and mixtures. Sizes- 36, 38 -and 40.- Finely Tailored Suits, $19.75 Stylish Topcoats, $19.75" i Were $2950. 7 Finely Tailored Sm_u. in two and Were $24.75. 6 Splendid Looking and Wearing threc button styles. Grays and mixtures. Sizes Topcoats for men. lanted shades ift grays dnd 35, 36 and 40. mixtures. Sizes 36, 37, 40.and. 42, DOWN STAIRS STORE Gold Medal Flour Domino Granulated Sugar Diamond Crystal Salt Fleischmann’s Yeast Libby's Milk Swift’s Shortening Filtered Water Soft pliable sandals Children’s Sandals, 95c. Exceptional values. Sizes 1V for children. Comfort affording and good looking: “to 2. High Button Shoes, 65c. ton shoes. - Sturdily constructed service. Sizes 2% to 7. DOWN STAIRS STORE Stitched down soles on these high but- throughout to give greater