Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1925, Page 18

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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! D. €, FRIDAY, MAY..1, 1925.. UMEN PAY HBNUR ms to need great volume, however, Dog Has No Road Rights. mals, had road rights, but the dog Thief Gets in Spotlight. automatically set up an electrie cur-| Panama Has Two-Ocean View. |rises 12,000 feet high. Both the which it did not have last night, to . belonged to the class of the lion or rent that lighted a flood spotlight, Atlantic and Pacific Oceans may he, make it most effective. coudgs Higgins of the Exeter County | tiger. The decision will probably be| George Webber, proprietor of an|set bells ringing and sounded a horn!| What Is said to be the only place|seen easily by looking in one gener!' Karolyn Wells Bassett, petite and B! S XN at #lcontested by other Interested dog |electric station in Augusta, Me., was|The spotlight lighted up the entire|in the Western Hemisphere where | direction without -n stgaify, The spot : s, | dog has no more right to the public | o0 3 ming singer of her own songs,) O DAL BO Wiove TiE antmal 2 ng | owners. the perpetrator of a good joke on a|Wood: plle, and, while the thief kot|two oceans can be seen easily by|was revered by the Maya race of In- {captivated her audience with her M = 57 e N re, he managed to make hiy 0 dia Only t | personality ie much as with heripoint came up when a dog owner . wood thief recently that incidentally | hetarns, bat The mosd pile had malmme A O et e ?‘.nfl’:ol ever regghed the \Ilr:"nrmfv:‘ln el really’ fine coloratura voice and the sued for damages after h! nine The Bulgarians in general are below |saved his disappearing wood pile from |y rther nocturnal callers. is on top of Volcan, a peak which and thep only one retgrned, it is sald ] ” ST itions, | had been killed by & motorist's m: 2 further depredations. He rigged u t q : Ide;lghl‘l‘;lu)mm‘ B e haid Tk om ma- | middle height, but are stockily built, BE » s j g, an electric device connected with his - e 4 Fake ] a key and horse as beasts of burden, | Diuscular and capable of great endur- | wooq pile so that when an easily i s and the pig and chicken as food a 3 accessible stick was taken it would 3omposers’ Group of Pen Women’s League Sing at Nights" with Georse Wilson al_the _ el Edmonston & Co. 3 no er ensatl ona aiue Grave in Arlington. Washington Baritone on Program. S = = Hotab of Foot-Forias S 8 i ) Harlan Randall, Washington bari- I = tone, sang three songs h:’l!"l:\:‘(‘:(;: e :Th’ Women posers of Amer- | PAIT- C:"’ S hallwaauindbleks . $ ve i honored the memors ‘of we Un- | Lers, from New, Xork In U 1o ah The Climax of Value-Giving w hown Soldier today rably suited to Mr. Randa hen o ‘ 7 | 8 3 i A 1 e his manner of singing 3 ] ¢ | them added to the real value that | [l t 4 £ ¢ undoubtedly, possess as com- | [f n Women sang Mahel Daniels' g sl Walk With ; 1 "."“ G Ang i ¥_Heart," “You:Devon Reductions Worthy of the Occasion of Our 50th Year in the Shoe Business. s ar Li aid" v Ts Born." o:""l"t;y e ;‘;“!‘“‘““ and, placed A Edward MacDowell, wite of | [ A 'l 30 h M . e Srongk ™ t composer. probably the t t 16 l Fi e e R TR pri o May , Inclusive Mill T 1;“"mmr1'nu“n'no: 510 have given a short talk Profitl. i it is “G e Uil Tew House in Rock Creek |on his program, but. due to. fjlness, rofitless selling pays when it is “Good Advertising clr s the toast-|,5 prevented from-eoming 1o Was Henry F. Dimock iS|inz10n for the event. We'll supply as many as care to profit by these reduc~ mall ‘tea for the composers s d home: gt #:36: and. they will tions in the most worthwhile Footwear on the American P P e i SLEEP MALADY FATAL. [lll ~ market today. X d Watsoniat dlnn\‘l dl (lle Afts Club tonight, when a_program | T T bl will be broadcast via WCAYP from | Alexandria Child Second to’ Die to 10 p.m: ¢ t Memorial ( flnlu\!n!fll: Among Five Sufferers, Regular Anniversary Regular Anniversary and final formal pra- . % : L . Composers was present-| ALEXANDRIA~ Va. May 1 (Spe Price Sale Price Price S b Ly ”“m eeping sickness was given.as 514 50 slz 50 s” 00 e amootl way. Lu whieh ] the £ u(,(hn i"a‘h in Alexandria »! i A 5 s A of " ced numbers were per- | O SEMSTORY O e T Aen: $13.50 .. .... §11.50 $10.00 e i U ,,‘5"\”‘?“‘; e State ","”““ d Mrs. Willlam R. Richards, Vir- $10.50 $9.00 ~ Highlands, Arlington County. ~ d Mrs. Edna Colman, president of | koL oy ot Coutt : ; Choral Work,_Pleases. { s are recalled . ‘A. Ry f | = ¥ N S ld f C h performance . of _Harrie autiful choral work, e ince he first 7 o4 e er. § y {1l about a e e B e e "4 month. Funeral services will be held ork vet said Jast | tomorrow trom the home of her grand- n r am oc < 2% | parents, 213 South Royal street ad “never heard it 5 /; stra. un Tay 4| Captj{xx;;b:ll Pror'-l‘:d DlSCOUNT o e T TS e ) B | On All andlesticks to Vliatc = & Eeneral n{ the Navy with the ranie of | rear admiral. He succeeds Rear | Children’s’ Misses, Childl’en’s Nlisses’ and st oni g ot O Ml and Boys' High Shoes Boys’ Strap Pumps 1| PAY $1 DOWN—50c A WEEK Normal School Glee Club, & % Mildred l\fl”‘ command the special service squadron in_Central American wate: | e fine acoompPaniment at | oy —er—— - an lpw o“ ind her inter nr»u\-::{;\ ”: = PLEASE | N | The Clocks are of natural grain cases, mahogany s — o LEAVE THE . finished and expertly made. Height, 101, inches, § S wsprein, i = MEN’S meEAR | and length, 21 inches. Strikes hour and half hour | tetw days and sald that she had been on the famous Duplex Rod Chime. ‘An Men's $9.00 and $10.00 Men's $1250 Arch Support The Candlesticks are mahogany finished, with or Both b 3 Ty A = High and Low Shoes— High and Low Shoes— | glass candle holder. Carefully designed and made. sually artistic interpre- | ) TO i X . n and nicely rounded notes i ,‘ 5 3 > ) $7.75 $10_50 | Tomorrow We Will Sell Both for $1 Down and que feature was a suite for | | B _— | § Uni Producti Feature. ¢ nique Production a Feature ey byt s e gt mble. written by Ethel the catatanding sodern WEDDlNG RINGS ; | R Stacy-Adaml & Co.’s Men’s Shoes ‘ COME EARLY—STOCK LIMITED of the group. Miss Hier scored work for flute. oboe, violin, vien. ||Il REMODELED IN NEW STYLE f $1450 grade.. ... ... $1325 - $13.00 grade ... 3 oot Sk 3 —Covered in white gold and plat- ||| ) $1225 $12.50 grade $11.25 —~ and was cap. inum; orange blossom design. 3 bl i 3 I (=% 2 n Lindsay, Silvio Ono Come in and Sfephan, Lewis Bilek and 3 T~ . r. An unusual mood to be at-| Y I Let us re- ) 2 ) x tempted for musical representation is o [ P . get acquaint- “fpreboding,” vet it was vividly limned il pair your : ed ‘Biing s is original in melo atchs Bak f your watch | ght Wind Sings” was a| | (Incorporated) =5 - X R for repairing. ) »ning opening _number. work. Rea f more rhythmical than Advisers and Authorities . b ; e sed upon that theme usually 1 334 F Street > | sonable prices. ; y ge ntermezza,” the trio in the 1 on All Foot Troubles | reasonable. as the most popular with the : »ance,” the finale, was a 5 ANDREW BETZ, Manager que and difficult sketch. a bit (Franklin Square Hotel) general colc ONTRIBUTING to the reg ians played it mans| | ular success of Saturday the least compre-[ | Night gajety is the meeting v | gl merasee 1) THloodmard & Wothrop THE MEN'S STORE OF WOODWARD & LOTHROP Decidedly nventional in theme add treatment was Mrs. Lawrence S er Clu Q| Twnsend's -Valse Dolma,” plaved by Supper Club 10th, 1ith, F and G Streets the M: Orchestra. It has a fas- A ryhxnr?n“':\! T2 melody and the em at 10 p. m. | | | be zu : m lm’"""’""r“"m =t Children’s Day Last Day of These Special Low Prices J. Ervine Stenson at the Branscombe direct S e e y | ‘ I Omorrow at Tomorrow is the last day to profit by these special low prices. On Mondav regular, § [ P higher prices will prevail. Shop here to-morrow and save. i AMBULANCES 400 emnwwewss | | he Book Fair . it e Wl fomorrow, he tust day, ie Chitdrew's Day. We 3-Piece Summer Suits invite |hcm to come ear 1\ and stay as long as they MR. MOTORIST like. ..bring their chums...browse around. _listen Mnlflm||||ll\|||\|\|‘||||"||||[|[|||"\"|lm|||fi||“m"|m|l‘ ] o s to some good talks...see the interesting things on [Vay Below 'P;EI(;\HF;}‘_ “:;hmni: "'i':: display. Many favorite authors will he here to : ° Coal Corpontin SHEALD extra pliy md ths meet the younger set. Usual Price ood lean grind. ; Pe Reduced It completely buries the | Ruth Plur.nley'Thompson Suits that will hold their lines hecause of the skillful 3 rices Keduce goaxsin: its: s ichy ellhedtve The Historian of Oz tailoring and the fabrics—trapical worsteds and flan- : mass of shredded oil; elimi- | ey e [ pates Sl metliometa o Will be here in the morning and afternoon. dressed nels, the best of Summer suitings. The coats silk in an Oz costume. She will tell stories about the linied: most ofthe vests with sille backs: di idtl Buy wiih youe Sind wsds Oz people and will autograph her books. Her Oz ’ EVests Wit 8 RS B U th up. Demand EBONITE. songs will be sung by John Sherrerd. trousers. Featherweight weaves; heavy-weight values Take no substitute. at this price. All new patterns and shades. The Program e oy oniy. Will be in charge of Miss Julia M. Rawling, Prin- . D cipal Wallach School, and Mrs. Forrestine h It S all L ST | l'hese Items Specially Low Price (TS SHREDDED GIL) 10130 Oty Kandsrgarten Orchestra, English 4-piece Suits (jacket. vest, knickers, Silk Socks of pure thread silk; soles, heels NSMISSIONS 11:00 PEGGY ALBION, whom you have heard = 51 g FAND REAR AXLES over the Radio so often. Stories for chil- trousers), for sports and business..$41,75 and toes of lislé. .. [l 5AversON 0ILWORKS - COLUMBIA 5228 dren and how to tell them. Box Topcoats in handsome fabrics and light S | — - 11:30 DR. FRANK W. BALLOU, Superintendent : colors, beautifully tailored Lisle Socks with double heels, toes and :olr< If You've a \ / of Schools, will speak. g black, white, navy and cordovan . . Flannel Trousers in the new biscuit shades FORRESTINE HOOKER will speak on the s $ o . . Furnished Room making of stories for children. In connection for Summer; also new. grays 5 Union Suits of fine clrecked nainsook; For Rent with her Western stories, there is an inter- Genuine English Broadcloth “Shirts, white, letic style; sizes 34 to 46 S —advertise it wnder esting extbiciof dndmn troplucy; in neckband style; blue, gray, tan and white Umbrellas of piece-dyed silk and heading in BETTY THORPE, 14 years old, one of the : # £ SN 4 Sl!‘; Ero;;vr E’ala::gxeld | hostesses, will autograph her own book, in collar-attached style; fine weave. $l 95 - Section. That's the il “Fioretta—A Tale of Italy.” Ties of rich, heavy lustrous silk that may be 3 :ui::el:::;t‘_fl)ktdlefl;;: | o il segstabl Tazaivs 1o Other Authors and Composers Who tied again andagam W|thoutwrml\1mg,$1 15 Pure Irish Linen Handkerchicfs,. 6 r’nr..$[ more you go into de- [Il| | § Sitnessand koen the digserzy eod Will Be Here Include: . . Borsalino Hats, the famous light-weight Ital- Golf Sets, choice of 4 De Luxe-Clubs and a tail—as to the accom- ] s ynn AMY BLANCHARD, writer. of children’s ian felt hats, at an unprecedented price, $4, 50 * 3-stay Leather-trimmed bag ey s]/]_ modations you have to tle offer — location, how hoOKS. ( nat Sweaters of pure worsted; several col- furnished, etc. — and FLORENCE C. FOX, Indian ptimers, ; light weight; sizes 36 to 44 ....$3.85 Cowhide Suit Cases; 24 and 26 inches ;. riveted 3 rental—the more in- 1 EULALIE OSGOOD GROVER, writer of Soriiees .- . H tord: correct in style; dépendab - teresled“ybqur appli- 7 “The Sun Bonnet Babies”; editor of; “The lct)\x comfortabfie ep Ie s qual Sewed Corners .- cants wi 5 ey e % Volland Mother Goose.” MORE Classifieq Ads ; MRS. ELISE MULLIKEN; who teaches every day than all the the blind soldiers to read. Braile system other papers here M JUNIORS— with exhibits loaned by the Red Cross. : 4 combined. Resultsare ~ Littie Ns N < . , what _you ;want—and One-third the regu- ~ HENRY WARNER, composer of “I've Got ¥ ) f}::r'“(‘h“'fi'd RS Est ':‘h:_‘:“,,;:‘s:‘:'r: a Pain in My Sawdust.” e . X : B en candy . “Around the Corner” s bl Al AR The Book Store, Fourth floor. a Star Branch Office. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST ErE———— ~ - PBOPLES DRUG STORES oal r cotton mixed The Men's Store, First and Second floors.

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