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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, 24 FELLOWSHIPS GIVEN SCIENTISTS Dr. M. J. Herskovits of Wash- ington Gets Research Council Award. MAY 1, 1925. provide a means of livelihood for men and women engaged on indispensable work in science, for which there 1 practically no financial return, at lea over a period of years. PAY DEDUCTION AN ISSUE. Two more & protection of Court from rain in the morning was followed by a fine afternoon, but the course stiil remained very slow. ELDRIDGE ASSIGNED MEN .| Traffic Director to Supervise Per- mit Examiners. Arrangements were completed today by Acting Supt. of Police Evans whereby Traflic Director Eldridge wiil have supervision over the policemen in the Traffic Bureau who examine ap- plicants for permits to drive automo- biles. This step is in accordance with an order recently prepared by the Com- missioners, providing for detailing .| from time to time members of the po- lice force to work on specific tasks under the traffic director. and among the negro population of Washington. The full list of the awards was as Sollows Anthropology—M. J. Terskovits, Miss Margaret Mead and P. K. Roest Pgychology—Dr. N. D. Hirsch, Dr. Travis, H. C. Blodgett, M. . Metfessel and F. A. Pattie, jr. search workers stationed throughout the country. The fellowships, which are awarded annually, carry a minimum of $§1,800 | a year. There is no maximum, the amount being determined by the ex pense the student is under, both fo living and for experimental material. | Hotans <Dy, B G Aperach Two women are included in the Ist, | pobart Hoskins, Dr. C. It Miss Margaret Mead of New Yori. | Dr. W. E. Loomis, I who received one of the fellowshirss |Seiriz, Dr. A. M. Showalter, ¢ in anthropology, will sail soon for tie | ann J. N. Couch, 1. J. Stadler|st, who Conway Zirkle and L. E. Wehmeyer. | o portion of 1 Samoan Islands for an intensive study | ~ Zoology—Dr. E. I. Adolph, Dr. L. K. | antil 1he. tui of native tribes. The other wonsan |Cleveland, I'r. M. A. i ks, Dr. H. | for certain is Dr. Helen Redfield, advanced worke: Liddell, Dr. H. Friedmann, ( | which McCs in zoology at Columbia Universi Bliss, H. W. Feldman, A. M. Holm-| Hoehli; Dr. Redfield will pursue her studies | quist and K. . Mason turnable M of genetics in this country. Recipients for fellowships I Dess The only Washington man on the |gineering, chemistr; lst is Dr. M. J. Herskovits, a fallow ‘\u(n selected, but in anthropology, now engaged in|not all been received. '] studies of the racial trends of the |lowships will be aw American negro at Howard University The object of the Fourth_fiight—. . Pope. I. Beaman. Bann.. W. D.Manion. Watta. Col : E. R. Kelly, uria Wash - G. P. . R b fcherts Baitimor v,. E C . Leq Crangall, i, TP Wasiaman, Col 1. J. T. Money, unatt., v Dr. J Hursh, | William Dr. F. B ficers tod: District tion of J —Roxer Coomba. Kikide. T lho criticism made of the slow course| by Wash (2 2 ccess was one o Ve R M ola success was one of the|sionsl ve R, M other players and won the medal | with four strokes to spare. His score hmm spots in a day of trageay for|Hambam 1 & several of the best players about the | & J. Fieler, Congressional, by default. | E. L. Bouo, A heavy course and a rising wind| " 4 Fi7e pan from the North failed to deter Roland | ¥\ W. Brawier, Col’: ¥ R MacKenzie, from winning the quali 2 autz. Bann. . ving medalat Indian Spring yesterday. | 008l va. A. T. Wann WIN IN FIRS]- RUUNU m.nmg with the accuracy and ma- lwas so far out in front a cyclone ., couldn’t have overtaken him, notwith Roland R. MacKenzie De | standing a 6 on the tenth hole, where T y n Clark, J. De MDH Col. R Mackidy, Cof city, for such w known golfers as . acCarter, 1 . president of the pats. 5 l\cll‘rman._ Page Huf va. Vs, W. H. Finekel, jr.. Col | unatt..” vs. J. M. Cutts, MacKenzie shot a 75 in the face of mwn\\ » | Results in Flights. chine-like skill of a Vardon, the junior his pufter turned from friend to[y feats Harry G. Pitt by 7-6. ‘ Albert R. MacKenzie's 83, J. Floyd in physics The 24 National Research Councll fellowships in blological sclences, probably the most fmportant scientific fellowships in the world, were award ed here last night to advanced Favorites won thelr matches with- ' out exception in the first round of the | Indlan Spring Club’s golf tournament | = dofley. Althongh AIBectR. Mag . | unfortunate drawn out in J A i of Columbin. formet helder of & Mid. | for last place in the fifth fligh e e lo Atiantic champlonarip, was do.| . Foland ‘was out in 37 and back in|PI&Y because of the Weather. A cold feated by C. A. Fuller of Chevy Ch: anding the disastrous| = 3 Roland R. MacKenzie, son of Albert,|10th hole and the wet course. iatch from Bty G. Bi emendous distance, mostly won his match from Harry G. Pitt|!remendous distance S . | 1 by 7-6. Miller B. Stevinson of Colum. ot el ;}‘"““‘“fl I“‘f‘ bia defeated J. F. Brawner of Colum Al seat Rome wWith s Brawner's 81 and Stevinson's 84 w the lowest scores made yesterday out- side of the younger MacKenzle's T and survey and Harry 2 connected with the fellowships is to| naval operations Y Y (2 (o (Y (o2 (Y (Y (Y (e (o (Y G (Y (Y (Y Moths Just LOVE Fur! And they’re not particular where they satisfy their craving. Put your Furs in cold storage where moths can’t get at them. To have our motor call—Phone Main 725—Fur Department. Louey Venn of London offers to Washington womer thre Telleff delightful preparations for 1d Summer that will keep the <l and lo Cleansing Cream, 7 and $2.75 the jar. Skin Tonic at the s bla, 6-5, and George J. Voigt of Ban shorter nla.\'frs used nockburn defeated A. M. Port: ot Co- score follows: lumbia, 54, while W. R allum defeated Kane of Georgetown University Results in the other flights follow: Fourth flight—H. S. Pope, Indian Spring, defeated M. Beaman, Ban- nockburn, 2 up; 5. Watts, Co- lumbia, defeated W. D. Manion, un- attached, 8—6; H. D. Cashman, ‘Washington, defeated E. R. Kelly, Indlan Spring, by default; G. P. Orme, Columbia, defeated R L. Rose, ndia Spring, 5—4 jott, Co- e [:f(‘:r»d 3. condi- E{‘“:{L‘”x‘x‘n:n"h‘e E up. Lee Crandall, jr. Ban- | R*¥ipley unait. ¥ nockburn, defeated D. V. Beyer, Co- Second_ flight—. lumbia, 1 up. KOSt Cheny i Fifth flight—Roger Coombs, Kirk- [ afi.~ve R: D. Mcyulty side, defes e ‘ole, unattached, ve. Tom up; C. ‘Washington, de- f default; E | g defeated | M. B. Stevinson Qualifies. Miller B. Stevinson, last year's medalist, took a 7 on the par 3 1dth, but qualified with an 84. The pairings follow: 1216 F St. N.W. prices. An Enthusiastic Start for the Month of May! When Tripping the Light Fantastic Chevy Chase A 2 R.T Burning®Tree, ve. W. J. Cox. ‘unatt lley, I The Velvet Kind ICE CREAM Col.. n. Jr tinatt.. rrell, Wash.: in. Wash | unatt.. ve. ¥ ., Vs Dress Sale The People’s Store Feature For Saturday Only! A Super Value in New Silk Dresses! These include rare qual- ity crepes, satins, etc.—a saving that women should come miles to take ad- vantage of—yours with- out cash if you wish to- morrow at Banish worry about “runs” by wearing Gold Stripe Silk Stockings. \ the eve byable make en are those who wat over the ballroom floor cannot fail to notice the silken quality of your hosiery, i have on prefer il while PPPPIR B p— Silk 1007 Pure Protected from ruinous garter-clasp “runs” by the patented Gold Stripe. And as for you, the knowledge that garter runs canr id e, will krep your mind on the music instead of For evening wear the smart French nude and champagne $1.85, $2.25, $2.50 With lisle and a :1n garter 1~ n r weight All Sizes in All Colors at J:llefi’s—Always' §23333023023 00020 e 2t et iesiitatasiateratiienciatitasaazdodazozenziiaaiilonis u\_‘lefi are—Silv New Arrivals of Misses’ Fashionable Silk Ensembles, $39.50 The coat of georgette or cape of flat crepe, with chemise, basque and tunic frocks—stitched, braided and button trimmed. Sun-and-Rain Umbrellas' Why wait until you have spoiled your ne Spring outfit before hu_\mg yourself an umbrella? For sun or rain. $7.50—10 or 15 Rib $5 90 Ottoman borders Silk Umbrellas. . ... .. crystal, sbakelite or —with two-tone brocaded and i tips and ferrules and imitation tortoise shell, amber composition handles wi to match. Leather strap or silk cord handles. Umbrella Shop—Street Floor Misses will be especially charmed when they see the Silk Ensembles that are being offered at this low price. And the colors are Spring’s very loveliest— Green, Venezia Blue, Coral, Navy and Black! Misses’ Shops—Third Floor Misses’ $79.50 Silk Coats $50 Women’s Frocks Of Kashara, Flannel, Satin Georgette, Flat Crepe 238213323 meu:xmm:mlwmm ] S ey Your Credit’s Good, Men! MEN’S SUITS! | | | | | is YOURS! $33250 222 te s st padiastatati i edatiiita i o miieditasiaddicinizearasis Stores Everywhere LIRETT TITIET I LT III IS IITITIIIIITITIITII. New English models, in all shades, styles, sizes; single and double breasted included. Special at $24.50. CHARGE IT! And no matter what you select at People’s Store No extra charges for easy terms. red tape to open an account. Come! Come! Let Your Credit Dress You Up! No Opposite Patent Office ’XTRA! Ladies Coats, $16.50 Ensemble Suits, $22.50 Boys’ Suits, $9.75 up Girls’ Coats, $4.95 up Men’s Shirts, $1.98 up 623 7th St. N.W. The most exquisite styles for Spring are included in this collec- tion of lovely Bengaline, Satin, Ottoman and Flat Crepe Coats, beautifully lined and finished with scarf collars and novel button trimming. Straightline, flare front and paneled models, with bor- One of the Most Popular La Garde Bags With the Hidden Pocket —is one of gray lizard, $7.95 leather lined and fitted Others at this price are in mountain L Three More Days of SORQS]§ SHOES at $4.85 Although we sold many pairs the first day there is still a wide selection for those who were not fortunate enough to get in_in time for early choice. Printed Crepe $30 For daytime or evening—regard- less of your need—in this “m*der ful collection of $39.50 to $3 frocks you will find just the one to meet your requirements In all high colors and navy der of black wolf, fox and Chmola A choice of black, cocoa and rosewood with contrasting or self linings while they last. Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor goat, cowhide, all The now on sale at $7.95. New! Special! Crepe or Voile Kimonos, $3.95 Light Summery Kimonos that you will be sure to need in warm weather! One style is of Jackson- ette crepe with Tuxedo collar edged in lace. Another &tyle is of voile with side-tie fastening. In peach, flame, coral, powder blue and orchid. French Voile Kimonos, $5.90 These feature the long Tuxedo collars, trimmed with val laces. Also box loom crepe kimonos, em- broidered in floral designs, with self-color ribbons. Negligees—Third Floor tan morocco, pigskin and black leather lined and fitted. All with famous hidden pocket. unquestioned quality Garde Bags is very apparent in these Bag Shop—Street Floor bound In gray, black, beige. \heslnu( of La 2Y, French Voile Envelope Chemise, $1.95 Delightfully soft and cool, daintily pleated with cream val lace yokes and ribbon straps. In flesh, orchid, peach, nile, white, maize. French Voile Nightgowns, $2.95 Wanted fullness without a bulky look. Tucked yokes, trimmed with cream val lace and insets of em- broidered mnet. In flesh, orchid, peach, white, nile, maize and coral. Satin, Patent, Kid Suede Calf buff, Widths AAA to D—Si Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor white, browns, blue, beach and tan. izes to 9 Silk Chemise, $4.85 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, $4.85 Pleated crepe de chine with val, real filet and net insets for trim- mings. In flesh, orchid, peach, nile, maize and coral. Silk Gowns, $8.95 Of pleated crepe de chine, with high waistline. Yokes trimmied in Irish crochet lace, filet and val. In flesh, orchid and peach. Saturday—Chemise, Step-ins Tables heaped high in every garment. Chemise of beautiful daintly hemstitched or trimmed with lace. both_crepe de chine and radium silk, prettily embroidered, lovely shades of choose from. nile as well as white and flesh color. ful May Sale values tomorrow! Dozens to crepe de chine, Step-ins of hemstitched or peach, orchid and S(‘c these wonder- and black Ensembles—coat and dress—and straightline dresses in many char: ing and novel treatments are in- cluded in this sale tomorrow. Women's Dress Shop—Second Floor New Arrivals Brighten the May Sales of UNDERWEAR 2 v 23