Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1925, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, 0, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925. 19 SU”’S EXPEG'I‘EI] Cannon Ballin Log |TALENTED CHILDREN | zor tme somomrse o |4y e e e e e e e e Es a8 0ess0e eSS asisasssEssseessEasssesssessssnsssnsssnsssnsssasssnsssy Pkt 8 You have never seen the equal of these $ 7 5 Silk Frocks—at !3 Believed Relic of | NEGLECTED, HE SAYS | g0l oo reuiar soudencs or anything like the equal of the price Such co-operation is ylelding most Beautiful Silks, entirely new models and in a range of colorings superbly attractive. . . g indi- Civil War Batile e D ioual 1 e community Mr. Badley _ Speaker at Federation Urges Spe-| o soholurships supported by Cleve- e BEPTE : landers make it possible to send two Spectal Dispatch to The Star. cinlized’Training in' Musio, | 3500 ot scho e maost promistne CULPEPER, Va. May 15.—C. H. Drawing and Desi; ing. graduates to FEurope every year for Patent on Idea Awarded 10| somers, who operates a saw mill E B Tustheritraining — . o near Cedar Run, has come into ’ By the Associated Press Detroit Man After Two possession of & cannon ball which Bt 'm;m aMay 15— MRS. J. F. O’LEARY DIES. was fire uring the v ar. has schools for defectives and _— Years. He was operating a saw when it | for the delayed, but no | ywas Mother of Assistant U. S. Dis- - struck a hard place In a log ana | Provision for the talented, Henry Tur- 3 88333383 4 broke. The log was split and in it | School of Art, trict Attorney Here. was found imbedded the cannon |[teenth annual i Amer-1 Mrs. Henrietta O'Leary, 67 vears ball, evidently one of those fireq |ican Federation of Arts. Children tal-|old, mother of James J. O'Leary, assist- during the battle of Cedar Run |emicg,n music, drawing, designing ... yjiteq States district attorney, English composition or other special [ 31 e g “ommissioner (Slaughters Mountain), in Au- |lines should be found, trained in s ‘:fi'ml“‘m”‘}’”,fi;““‘::es_wrjmv ey Thomas 13 ¢ seigy gust, 1362 gated groups and led on into specializ- | St SEhpeds 3 brief illness. with attorneys for e €d professional schools as soon as pos O e = coples The wide- ibie; e 4 Mrs. O'Leary fs survived by her Sites ot o the opin:| NEW YORK CLEANEST CITY | “ T Clevaana o beginning nas been T g g o r fon that i s are ex- made, notably in art, Bailey sald rnelius, Arthu pected 1 <\ IN WORLD, WOMAN SAYS | thorough visits to the museum of art, e s and twordaels under special observation, chi Boyd the announcement yes- the United States Patent patent on the n L. Putnam | I Ehoice of a bi — "i G ass;cretn‘:en‘; o;g . ; 1 i Tol ‘Pomtex Hose Underwear T S | made of pure silk, in per- Gowns, Step-ins and B i = i | fect quality, full fashion- Chemises—made up in < ! ‘ ‘ od. All sizes. Batiste, Crepe and Voile i ; s | —White and the dainty i - [ Street Floor colors — cut full and ! J : | S— large; handsomely em- broidered; trimmed with lace—or plain tailored. Street Floor. A speclally interested in art are di e (e -| Dr. Valeria Parker Tells Soropto- | ered and brought into the museum'’s e ay classes for set instruction.| It is just as well to be lenient with mists Vice Districts Have lented are encouraged and |the faults of those who are bigger Been Wiped Out. , where necessary, through free, |than we are. The elimination of vice districts from large cities of the United States « | was praised by.Dr. Valeria H. Parker, Weioin he chairman of the American Soclal Hy- » o [Af il 1 | ziene Protective Asdocation and pres- tel'noon Thry s od. ident of the ew York Soroptomist The Putnam p: P oo | Club, in speaking before the Washing- Tea Salx ; St . Saro} sts at the Lafayette Ho- the 5 one largfie c!‘(]y in the country Beginning Today as an_offictally tolerated vice y fet, and New York is the cleanest l‘ frdmf" r(‘f;"‘: in the world in this respect,” Dr. Deamning, ¢ 0 arker declared. L Will Feature Nanette P. Paul gave the last Afternoon Teas ries of lectures on parliamen- . Jerome C. Daneker of Bal-| [\ % < “,Pme,"" 3 :',:d £ timore will give a serfes of talks on Bestiee e £tk ship, it was announced. T Tables at the Side of Ethel Knight Pollard, presi- the Pool With a nnounced that as a feature of o= Better Homes week Miss Celestine BoernatelqtOrcheatra Hodges will talk this evening at 7 in Concert. o'clock _on “Interior Decorating” at the Model Home for Arlington County, located at Lee Heights, Va. wardm an e e Park Hote! in ratio of wall thickness thereto and a substantial decrease in the ratio of -|wheel body to tire in both radical - | dimension and weight.” 722777700 M’///// S198 and 5248 Rayon Hose | Very : s 3 \ it Special 98c : ; j | Silk-like and perfect Saturday. . i Sk x : 4 | quality; regular made; The new shapes in f 55 : 2 ||l and in the most popular i | the wanted colors— ||l colors. All sizes. | Leather, Silk and Satin. 3 # | 2 Street Floor 74 Vs ‘ | Bargain Basement. L i o atest .Etyles in Ch]l dren’s Women’s Shoes $2.50 and $3.00 A bTg special for Saturday s /, Shoes W//////////////////// I, 7 0% Women s *5-% to %8 Shoes 445 Combinations $4 and $5 Sy 5 Misses’ and Children’s Strap Slip- Values = 2 pee=) :)x{orszi‘. \Io!lonial C‘r?:.fmp[;:ar‘: . z atent Leather, Tan Z ck |l ' AST day of our great 49th The Shoes most in demand are in com- 2 and Brown Kid'and Combinations | i - P —including fancy cut-outs. Lots of Birthday Sale.” Last chance plete ranges of sizes. e duc oy eat ot | to participate in this big $4.45 Street Floor. e Sale of many of our newer $5.95 to $8.50 Women’s Shoes. Colored kids, colored satins, and other smartest ma- terials and combinations. Last Call! At all our Stores, except G St. “Hahn Special” Insured Silk Hose Our 9th St. & Pa. Ave. ores ) $1-45 Open Sat’y Nights 2 Pairs, $2.65 = 78 Pretty | |- 3 Ginghms, Record-Breaking M ay Sale of | | Pleasing i \ St S Charn.brays, il It et Dainty ew Summer Hats| 4 i &= | il \ in a splen i p 3 did assort- We were on hand when a decided { : Snt c:lf | break in prices came in the market—and | S e quickly embraced the opportunity offered W guimpe and | for a Record-breaking Sale of High-grade z::‘;;g‘:; i Millinery. We chose liberally—and se- orings from lected critically—with the result that you which to choose. Daintil - will buy to remarkable advantage. I broidered in col. ored silks. " St;auf)s,l Crepes, Satins and e R\ wonderful combinations, in WithiBloormers large and small shapes, off- | Sizes 8 to 14 Years— the-face and brim models; in I Without Bloomers all the season’s most popular colors. $ 1 000 A shape for every occasion” and a style becoming to every Worth Double and More! woman and miss. Third Floor 3333832083328 White Calf “Hahn pel” Moccasins = 5 “ . 1> = 5 ,1 “Hl‘“ ;x‘u‘iflh ':‘)]‘b ‘Hahn Special Giels amd small vlzxtra quality tan elk, fot misaes and Giris’ patent or | boys’ play oxfords. | With crepe rubber soles. 1. tan dress pumps. | Flexible, extra dur- | For boys and girls. 8 to 11, $2.95 Extraordinary value! | able soles. 8% to 11, $4.00 11% 10 2, $3.45 8% to 2, $2.95 6 to 8, $2.75 1% to 2, $4.50 2V to 6, $3.95 2% to 6, $3.95 8% to 2, $2.95 2V to 6, $5.00 *0 e S $333833382822838832888888288 s = Dress Sandals White Calf A popular women’s White Shoes “Hahn Special’”’ § ‘Hahn Speciai “Gro-Nups” stylish | fashion, adapted to & ; young feet. Patent | Snowy Nile cloth, A boy’s nut-brown ? ieather. with slender, snug- | oxford = that'll wear bon bow at instep. 8% to 11, $4.00 fitting instep strap. | and wear. Weltsoles. 1% to 2, $5.50 11% 102, §5.00 | BV sizes 11 to 13%, $2.95 214 to 6, $6.50 2ito7, 8600 | $2.75to $5.00 1to 6, $3.45 72220 7 P strap effect with rib- 2 Smart Dresses New Silk Dresses e Record-Breaking Record-Break May Sale May Sale A splendid va- Made: up o In Georgette, riety of styles, small lots. Tub Crepe de Chine, featured with Sitlks and Jac- etc.; of new and new colors— quards—in effective de- G eorgette, - which you will signs. %:‘;ee fioifitine; beantiful y| find most every N - size. $13.75 and $15 - $10 and $12.50 \ S\ 0 and $8.5 Reduced from values. . alues. F0 anl 850 ®| higher prices. Ending the Sale Children’s Short lines $1 90 i Cor.7th & K Sts. Tast chance! Broken sizes, 414 gth St‘ girls’ and small boys’ $2.95 to 1914-16 Pa. Ave. W dmpipenls 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. i g ki, L. 707 . 77 7 2 333888333833&WW“:&“‘”“&““:&&&“S8833838822288822383233823823223332322883328&3388333388883338388838823338832388838388228328‘228883823328332338282&38232&3333823238323833333332332'22283 8::2883:8333388338323388333833838823333&2833333” & $3838338833838828832823283883882822 $33388838383388 88888833833338333333‘“’3’3“38883318333.. ”.::::mmz::zmmm::mx- 2 ol -

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