Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1925, Page 12

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12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1925—PART 1. GARDEN PARTY WILL FORTY YEARS OF WoRK ms REcorp | |D- G WORKERS GET |uun, 5.0 ™ T/t M i 12 DR, THOMAS LEFT s20600 EFFICIENCY RATINGS |2 it irn S bt | eetion 1o prote oo by J ; e T T : ; TR lgr‘aled 1;1 each d:pl-;‘r:r:x::‘: . Sueze| Kallipolis Grotto to Visit. Bronex sud Sigter ¢ e . 5 B ratings will serve a: basis for pro 8 » - i i Dr. Ada R. Thomas ho died May : . . : . . . ‘ - o Officers Designated in Each Depart-| ;,,otions in future, and also for the| Members of the Kallipolis Grotto of o AdaREhomas o I ment to Class 2,300 for transfer or dismissal of employes if|the Mystic Order of the Veiled Probh- | cording to a petition for ? : g their averages fall below the specified |€ts of the Enchanted Realm are to | of her will offered yesterc i g : L First Time. Sl |attend the ceremonial of the Yedz brother, George House of Mercy Has Record| § ¥ L i , ; : i The efficiency system is being put|Grotto in Lehmann Hall, 848 North . > : B < - & o into operation in the District Bufld-| Howard street, Baltimore, Md., Tues- o 5 - 2 5 ’ : - For the first time under reclassifi-|ing under the supervision of the Dis- day n The group will meet at| GO Tt o 2 b 5 T . : cation, 2,300 employes of the District | trict personnel board, composed of | the Washington, Baltimore and An-|$6.000 and personal property. A government are being given effi- | Maj. ! chairman, and Daniel| napolls station here and leave on the ney A. Coulter Wells appears Endeavor. S % ; & o |clency ratings this month, Maj. sarg Gordon, . W. 0.6 o'clock train. executors cludes y nton valued e e e | IO T — A e Ao ik s R T N 72 Great Princess Slips Specials™ : : o . e : : e $1.49 Satine Shps House of Mercy, conducted by the As- | sociation for Works Mercy at ’ 3 3 ‘ ‘ H $3 Rayon Sllps’ 1’ I Klingle road and Rosemont avenue e 2y o 3y | 00 | northwest. During this time hun. i s Nit! Similar to fersey | Highly mercer dreds of women have feceived a new ¢ e : » ‘ !‘" i | e, 7 chance in life and have been sheltered 3 s . g NI g % | e,z nd trained in the hour 3 . . ' o . | | : : Il } = I end pruuv« xr-l E ¥ x v < | with Appealing, constructive and quietly 3 ¢ : i # | AGENT LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS. oy e for Rirls and wome efficient, this institution is the object . 3 i . % . B L | ) \\mum ) of the garden party to be held on the iR g 5 3 ¢ : \ s o e Do) (R . B | ‘ 4 £ ¥ B This is THE SALE for the women who would DRESS Honse ot ‘Motey Earden, party is S e ; e S : : : . | in the height of fashion, but SPEND modestly. s a rved letter afterncon in s social calendar. : : ¥ e b ; ¥ % 2 k i : % i : - % % 4‘ = Many Worth $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 e i i T i gk b 4 . A marvelous collection of all-over lace, foulard figured silk and plain shades of silk crepe, satin and broadcloth. Choice of lace trimmed, silk embroidered and braid and fringe trimmings. mothers and their babies, through the Juvenile Court, Childrer Ald Society. Mission of He! churches, and often through relative friends. Officers of the Home. inutes of the A M;:“l.((l.ym. for Works BORDER COMMISSION f Hl.llwp Biologists Elect. o of the girls are required to re-| spy testi 2 . aive John H. Golden was elected pre in the House of Mercy from one | the : AGENDA TU BE HEAVY ‘m“nl‘ of the Georgetown Biologic e on their age— ters constantly received by Deacon b ot niversity yes- e voungest|yveo fr- 1 | : e lected / e 5 . = < - e reaitone i T []’|H,]\‘L,:“‘;[\‘I\‘i:“r‘”\ “.‘:'I:'.{-m‘x = v oo president: / Dresses for party wear, street wear and all occasions, in white. maize. e O g on et ¢ 1Elght Problems, ]ncludmg Smug- :m.fihelfi"”" T ] light and dark blue, greens, tans, rose, black, etc. Every new idea is Hhss aie (uEhtin trades p S ge: Slections were held S Z i 5t Pk g ot i o eeie and 10 ward. They attest to the construc- gling of Drugs and Aliens, |following the annual field day, which | ( shown, duplicating styles shown the town over at $20.00, $25.00 and lead normal. happy lives. j tiveness & visdom_of the s n | was attended by 105 members of the | i sident of the Association |yg % \a ths X . : D ie; e : |used there. s said that at Will Be Considered. |club. A base ball g ve 1 $3 6 52 sizes C of Mercy is the Bishop of|two.thirds of the girls released from :}»‘:nmm})re“me\d ”f“!!.xlb’:r‘\?:‘ lm’ei:uel;-‘?- ‘?:\ 30.00. 16 to S Ll ushingion. “The members of 'the | th Salitdon Stikr the: taining re- — sopho —_— ot et e FRPOR S, Bt ol here e o well. s ish |55 e Asmces P : : I < : m$]5 00 to $20.00 Coats|White Dresses for Confirmation Closing-out our fur-bordered an Graduatlon’ 85 00 to 839 75 H. W. Blake, rpillot, DT oyt problems is able in the his- nd ge S. Selden B- be considered by the United St 2 o 8 fund, Mrs. Wil- St “e\'h:, ;h"n;(_r “m:mi\‘m" o | B bottoms, double-breasted “Prince Crisp, Fresh Georgette, Silk : end he chaplain,” Rev MUST NAME EUROPE’S = 3 e | Misses'’ $ of Wales” tailored dressy styles Dresses, in fluffy, youthful styles ng ¢ a % 4 olicitor for the g = 3 ¥, 3 ) g he I)re~ell( House ¥ cated at Klingle and Rosemont avenue northwest. During 40 years the in- | 1 has rendered valuable service to the community. A garden party will be held May at the Cathedral a benefit for the work. Willizin C. Hive % Berbert & bt A ct S-| problems of international inter i | . Knickers Women's and sport models in sizes for exquisitely lace-trimmed or beaded models an said today. He did BAD BOYS, CROSBY SAYS‘I\UL S e TN g | | young girls and women. In lot novelty effects. Dresses suitable for we Mrs. ry B. Bro s . _— lems, but it is thought four of them are rose, tan, green, gray, blue _ e e Ll R Who Sought U. S &\\xll deal with the smuggling of nar UXURIO wemeee - and rust in 16 to 42 sizes. other purposes. B enT Nme B Vanplllot s B - 8- coties, liquor, precious metals and | president ¢ i Government’s Advice on aliens, yeho jaze mot Mexicans, into = = 5 e e o o Foreign Loan. [ PRy eteritiot bamadsmins | ey Showing all the New Fabrics of Silk and Cotton for Summer Costumes— late Mrs. Juliar nes, whose inter-| By the Associated Press lic until the Mexican Commissi ¢ | est and generosity extended over a| PHILADELPHIA. May 16.—Col | Which now has them for conside —as usual the prices are lowest. B period of nearly a quarter of a cen ar T. Crosby, former Assistant Sec acts o R H 75 T b S En l h 55 s lk d CO P o s T e of the Treasury, today critic|p & SPRRELCSS fron the BOTler QR Thompson Bros | c lu trlpe glis| | 55¢ Silk-and-Cotton ongee omes lCS land on Klingle road and the money |cised bankers who sought the advic | ts uxge abolttion. .of the 1§10 | p . | for the picturesque : of the Government in matters of for- | : : e | B dcloth A 36inch Silk-mixed Tussah Pon ng where this healing work is ‘\rv’eh.'n loans. He parficipated in a di “l‘,’:‘ o ar ”“;_“:}";';"(’ Good H roadclot gee, with a finish t resembl 59¢ 87-Inch on. Some months ago a_ bap-|cussion on foreign investments and|2W 'O 2 ; - 5 1220-26 Good Ho, e T 4 Engli etains its 5 5 ; - o1 o1 or 51 ay. { = o 36-in, mported English Broad- all silk, and retains its luster after tismal font aced in the chanel|international peace at the ammual| commission an informal visit toda pe Rd A B g e R R Brown Sheetmg ‘abell Moore. of the Hou 3 in her memory, | meeting of the American Academ | ommittees from the central labor | cloth in an cndless assortment of k3 that every child should be received |Polit and Soclal Sclence. ‘His|unions at El Paso and Juarez also Lincoln 536 the very newest designs and color- Labrador, gold, reseda, rose, maise, into the church by baptism in a font|speech. was largely in reply to F | called informally and presented their | {hill ings, including tub stripes, checks lilac, apricot, turquois; gold bearing her name. It was in large|J. Lisman, New York banker, who |PrOtest to any change in the vise and A and small designs, cut into dress brown, wisteria, Quaker part through her leadership as pre: aggésted public or private regulation [head taxes. Lincoln C. Andrews, chair Anacostia, D.C. Jenitha {7 duick sales’ Colocx absalutels fast Sl e Ty And e dent of the board of lady managers|of extravagant foreign government man of the American section, was| ! Z T that so many women were interested | “I criti the suggestion,” s s.u“f”"“‘ FEEOE SRR e LT RS s | 39c Assorted White Goods 59c Wash Satin 19¢ English Longcloth $1 00 Double- tn the work and that so much was|Col. Crosby. “made in a great diplo-|Sion- Challenge Refrigerators A 36-Inch soft B d Sh accomplished. mailc epeechthe other day, thatthere| e ] i Wondertul values 1o A fine grade char chamols - finish e eets B are bad boys in Europe and that we| There are 52,718 volumes in the Ala- e 40 and 36 inch' two-ply TbiiseR(sh Eaatin T Thalah Done < Two-Thirds Reclaimed. will discourage lending money to bad [bama Supreme Court library. It is Hlorsuce /O8 Steves i R R e all ted colors c cioth : nigh 2 Special interest was taken in_the|hoys. Sooner or later we must say 1\“ 1 to be one of the mos .-“mpme' ol Glmity . pajaos Will make lovely count grade House of Mercy by the late Right Rev. bad boy: al libraries r ieck. satn siripe vole Ditoimone. Salips: el that will wash and: wear el J\lfre}:{ nmmn::i sec Bishop of - $1 69 Crochnt ashington, whe art was ever . et B ity e i the y ~ $1.25 AlL-Silk Crepe de Chine| $1.69 Rayon Sports Satin Bedspreads e e = —————— i Fine Grade Crepe de Chine, medium 40-inch Lustrous Satin that will ] weight and perfect, cut from xbekboll fashion into handsome costumes g B in colors of maize, turquoise, pink. 00 and give good service, in colors of = 2 . chid, silver gray, coral, honeydew, fal- lors '""\"vit\" = ] low. rose, jade, tangerine, empire blue, == | black, rose, green, tan, gray, fallow, HOLLYWOOD .. .86 ; ! By gold, peacock, cocoa, black and navy copen and white. $8 50 Rayon 89c Printed Crepe de Chine $1. 79 Satin Charmeuse | Plain and Novelty Rayon Silks §:§}fm.8ed Sets Handsome new prints - soft-finish 36-inch_ravon brocade Jacquard S tri of the wanted silk and ity that will fash- heather crepe and_faille Spread cotton printed crepes. in the smartest silks that will fashion inch “mze: se: light and dark ~combi: I ensembles into handsome street corners. w nation colorings. Full Navs. seal brown and and _evening dresses in ¥ pieces and perfect new colors. S 12-DAY WATER AND LAND s vt s Regular $1.00, $1.25, $1.39 8 Underwea; Specials New Toggery for Baby i “ \House Frocks 59¢ to 6(3’: fi;derwear 75c¢ and $1.00 Rompers|- Is your child bright in school? b | = 44(: y B loomer of crepe , linene and Mnl : Bright minds, in children or in parents,’depend first of all upon deep, Batisteand i 2 cloth. Pin SE restful, relaxed, health-building sleep. Too many people today are let- } voile in pink, lavender, blue, . greens, tans Cinepection maize, nile and white. Lace \ some havin ting poor bedsprings rob them of their vital energy and alertness, when 6 A\ and tailored styles | B8 . smocked _bodies they could feel like a different person by sleeping on the genuine $1.50 t6 $2.00 S inithe lot ¥ S and arriving in HOL| { 20 entirely different new WOOD. The return’ trip Is e o same. y rocks, in i o Bo : o ROME QUALITY A e i Underwear $3fl Girl Baby Coats Terminating at Crisp 5 figured designs as well as e plain colors. Tie-back sash bR T R A styles with pockets; braid n on-iron- c boye. and fancy em- Q or embroidery trimmings. ing crepe ;‘;“’:::’ i S (BL/ he Sea Extra and regular sizes. gowns. step-ins, bloomers |l| quality c Lined 1 |~ and chemise. Exquisite me- throughout and splendid- \ dallions, lace, ribbon and em- 1y tailored. n, Goethals $3 Long Crepe Kimonos fored hies " " || 50¢ and 69c Babies’ Dresses sreman ||| The 'Bedsprmg LUXURIOUS S o $1 e G goope Cowns | § . ey o g ' = 3 ors and_pretty oriental pat- $500 gowns, the quality is $ bishop or yoke styles. Round Trip Including = terns. Some are satin-band Some having embroid- All Expenses TS edged, some silk embroidered, 3 others plain, neatly tailored. superb and the styles exquisite with finest of lace and ribbon S trimmings. fants and little tots. ery insertings, others Selling $1.50 to $2.00 g R = Boys' Wash Suits | | Shantun --Lmene All Reservations Must Be In P & ing a = May 18th and May 25th, 2 S . ; > = % p 7 am’ Easily Worth $3.00 and $3.50 Respectively 2 3 > 5 2408 Your little girl (4 to 2 i g 14 years) will love the First Tour $ p : = Z e’ >, 3 Starts May 22 69 P e s \|(T sSNAPPY NEw BoYs' CLOTHING Second Tour beauty and stvle of 8-DAY RAILROAD : X St : % o A these New Dresses and . G, you’ a at, the SIGHTSEEING TOUR 7 X X _4 exceptional quality and On Y 20th our nex < L workmanship. Choice J B ’ . ghtseeing tour B \ E . of new. stripes, plaids 7 o and plain colors. Bovs' ‘Suits. z . Scientifically designed to support every part of the body in such a way that the Vs ‘a‘ o it $4 Girls’ White | $2.00 Girls’ Khaki SER Wmm spine is stmlght, the muscles relaxed, and deep, wholesome sleep is the blessed re- [ . Made of =99 Dreue’ Bloomier Dresses way,| AL ex- sult. These rings are so honestly and substantially built that they keep their ' ret. Grad- 2 69 Bloom- $ i 5 5 BeDsesl e i resilience for a lifetime. De Luze springs are the most economical to buy. E ri u ation. er bot- tom and i » and con- 3 - e SOUTHERN-ROME CO.,, Baltimore 2 firma- middy Open Every Evening Until Th “De Li B Yionm body. 1- 10 P. M. e right or “De Luxe” waymj\to sleep The wrong or unnatural waym), to sleep Bogs s male a n,wn_m,, greandy ana | iece ¥ . voile, for girl to 14 dresses of fast color serv- Phone Us at Once 2 : o g, full eut Knick d"g"y At odh‘z{.lkm' won- | iceable khaki for girls 6 P §"%izen only. Close: ribtoon S embroidersd | to 14 vears. Cobled from Main 347 out “price. T o siyles to” select from Girl Scout styles. $1.50 AND $2.00 $1.25: WOMEN’S EXTRA SIZE ll 59¢ CHILDREN’S S Notebowpine by ot —curiog CORSETS RAYON HOSE CUFF-TOP HOSIERY body does not have to fit itself to the De Luxe. the spine, and and cramping the Closing out lot of odd sizes Black, White, Beige, Cin- Boys’ and Girls’ Black, Tan, ¢ Higher Priced Coutil Cor- oLta. 5a esh and white. All onium, Tan and Gray Hose, XC" sizes from 22 to 30 in lot, in with extra wide elastic flared c omT styles for young girls and tops and legs and re-enforced TMPORTANT NOTE: For your protection demand this trade mark which women. /R heels, me* and soles. Gray, White and Green Derby Ribbed Sport % Hose, with contrasting color, fancy lurn—hack cuffs. appears on the side-rail of every g1 .ine Rome Quality DE LUXE Bedspring. == - =

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