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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ' D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1925. |ARMY LEADER FIRST U. S. JOBS AVAILABLE. | testivar ana tawn party on_the new ichurch lawn, Sixteenth and Lawrence CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Federation, will address the women's | organization of the Cleveland Park sation” tomorrow evening. All wel- come. Don’t Suffer With ltching.l(uhes UseCuticur: 0es. : erroriss Bepe & Maiarn: Mo | A 500 card party will be given to- morrow, 8 p.m., at 36 Rhode Island avenue northeast, for the benefit of streets northeast. Community Church tomorrow, 3 p.m., on the subject, “Interdenominational Interests.” mm ITALY HOLDS THAT BISHOP STAY s re 2 Senate Passes Bill Making Navy Head Subordinate in Plan of Many Messages Urge Vati National Defense. can Not to Move Chartrand to New Archbishopric. R., will meet to- nd Army Hall. Lincoli morrow, Civil An- nounces Competitive Tests. Service Commission Columbia Historical Society will meet, 8:15 o'clock, in assembly hall of Cosmos Club. ‘Miscellaneous Lo- .{cal Incidents,” Dr. William Tindall: “The Georgetown Market House,” g % T sday, l'Albion K. Parris; musical selections.|8 p.m., at the Gavel Club, 719 13th street. Kismet Council, Royal Arcanum, will meet tomorrow night at Eagles' Hall, 9th street and Pennsylvania ave- nue. Emma Sanford Shelton W. C. .. will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., rs. C. F. Brown, 4134 Seventh Mrs. N. M. Pollock will speak. The Civil Service Commiss nounces open competitive e tions to fill the following vacancice: Under biological helper, Bureau' of Entomology, Department of Agricyl- ture, at 1,140 a yes entomologdst rult), Bureau of Ento- of Agricultur r property cust) The 270 Northeast Boundary Citizens' Asso- ciation will meet, 8 o'clock, in Burr- Ville school. Central High School Parent-Teacher Association will meet in library of *hool, 8 o'clock. Miss Elsie Sanders will talk on physical training for boys, | nd Dr. Valerie Parker will speak on Sufeguarding Adolescency Officers ill be elected. The Anacostia Citizens' Association will meet Saturday, 8 p.m., in Ma- sonic Hall, 14th and U streets south- cast. The Federation of Civic Associa- tions will meet Friday, 8 p.m, in boardroom of the District Buflding. South Washington Citizens’ Associa- tion will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in 30 p.m., at the Playhouse, rother School. George M. Yeat- | Is the Deficient in the | man, president, will give a talk on the | t 8§ pom. she will speuk of | ity Couneil Six Signs of the Zodiac. 19.—The f nization of Ital udora Parry will lecture to- Founded 1557 REDUCED All Single Face RED SEAL TR R Wk S Iastern & Home. The DELICIOUS = 3 The GLASS JAR Georgia avenge and Rittenhouse street from Limburger Cheese we keeps the delicious flavor in the cheese— n | Blood? “The Last nETA v $T.6% a day Full and application blanks may be ined at the office of the Civil Service Commission, 1724 I street. By the Associated P ROME, May 19.—The received many messages dents of the Indian: ing that the Right Rev. Joseph Chartrand, Bishop of Indianapolis, who yesterday was appointed Arch bishop of Cincinnati, be permitted to remain in Indianapoiis. Therefor though the promotion has alr been officially ratified by the Pope will be resubmitted to him for another decision 1t is believed i the Pope and trans 3 votes between the pre Thaon di Revel, ter of marine. Defending the provision giving plenary powers to the head of the army general staft ments of the admirs he three arms of the x . naval and aerial—must and that this co-ordination t be effected under the army, ttest of the three. hind the Alps, he |, Miss Delilah Beasley of Oakland, 2ealif., will address Hethel d o'clock at Metropolitan A. M. Ghurch Vatican has information from resi diocese urg | Study class of United Lodge of The- | will consider osoll the ¢ of Compen N. Cuthbertson, president ‘s Interdenominational ‘Miss Elsie Pierce will give a beauty ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |(upk nefore the Women's City Club, | TODAY. The annual picnic of the Smith Col- lege Club, with election of officers, will be held, 530 o'clock, at the home of the president, Mrs, James T. Nichol son, 8 West Blackthorne street. Take Chevy Chase Lake or Kensington car to kthorne street. and Formerly 81.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 Now 3 65 80 .90 1.10 1.30 1.60 1.60 A Material Reduction on Records Made by World Fa- mous Artists. Select Yours While Stocks Are Complete DROOP’SESE:1300 G ratican circles that pointed out. rm the promotion Chartrand, be canse messs ko been ceived from innati urging that he come to that archhishopric CAN DECLINE PROMOTION. 7 to ¥ o'clock. are selling is put up in AIRTIGHT GLASS JARS. There . as it h from one of those di rections. The war of the future | would, like the World War, be waxed miainly on land. although the influ Z ence of the navy would doubtless be Action Expected | Very sreat. especlally if it were a | question of a 1stion | | Admiral di Revel's argument was by Bishop Chartrand. s The |that future wars w wore likely decided on the n on land INDIANAPOIL May 10 (). i angerous Right Rev. Joseph Chartrand, Bishop of “the. Tnditmgmlis dincose. selecrod [and that therefore 3 policy to make the na prdinate. by Pope Pius as head of the arch-| o = TWO MEN DIE ON WIRE. diocese of Cincinnati, Ohio, may de- | cline the appointment, close friends declare, because of the possibilitty of the Cincinnati diocese being divided | nto two dioceses, with Indianapolis a tgh-Tension the new see, and the uppolntment o | E2tally_-Burned on High-Tens | Line at Norfolk. 1t was stated that Bishop Chartrand P A was reluctant to leave the work he| NORFOLK. Va. May 19 (# had undertaken here | Whitley, 4 Ivin P. Dou : Tt also was pointed out that Bishop | € of the Virginia Railway & artrand would ed the ap- | P were burned to death here pointment afterncon at the power f that company by coming into with a high-tension electric Royal Arcanum, of the Royal Arca-| to a memgrial sery Pythian Temple. Oriextal Coun: invites members num and frien jce at 30 o'cl will and keeps the odor out tion of v Club, 12-inch . 12-inch . 12-inch | The Housekeepers' A hold its annusl meeting fo {officers at Women's Univer | beginning 2:30 o'clock of the room, the ice odor sealed—and it keeps indefinitely in a is no box or pantry. Put up in 6-0z. Distributed by Mr. E. Shuffle, 32 C Have Your Grocer er Market 3826 Get It for You 7 3 NOTICE| This is genuine Limburger Cheese, not blended, mixed * with other Cheese, adulterated, or processed; just real Limburger Cheese, and put up under sanitary conditions for your convenience. Compare with imitations. Senatar King of Utah will address | the Natdonal Democratic Club on cur rent politics at its meeting tonight in the goldroom of the Shoreham | Hotel. Qther prominent Democrats | are on thw program. A new Demo- | cratic publication will be discussed. Phil Shar Woman's Relief | Corps will meet, § o'clock, in G. A. R. Hall. The Y. twelfth ith | when Jaes Mount Pleasant W. C. T. U. will ‘ 58 Jars. 1eet at home of Miss Gertrude Jones, 1320 Ileventh st C M J Wilkes will speak Precedents Exist for cool place. Takoma Park Civic Studv Club will meet in Takoma Theater. Election of officers. TO. The Ladies’ Aid of the Brookland Baptist Church will hold a strawberry W. H. niversary Palais Royal Bargain Basement 10th Anniversary Sale Values! Not a comparative price is given—but VALUES stand out on every offering! We leave it to our customers, and the first two days of this sale proved that our customers know and want real values! will celebrate its A | at the Swanee Bishop Chartrand to head this diocese. | L. carried . was considered almost | rehdiocese is now | the largest in the world Chartrand Out of City. Should he decline the appointment 1t would not be without precedent, | it was said. Elevation or transfer to ee of a bishop is subject to| the consent of the appointee, and | several church dignitaries have de- | clined appointment to « higher office. No statement was forthcoming from | the bishop's residence, where it was Baid he was out of the city Bishop Chartrand has been head of | the Indianapolis diocese since Septem ber 7, 1918. He was born at St. Louis, | May 11, 1870, the son of Joseph and Margaret Chartrand. F s gained & wide repu for his interest in | educational work during his bishop ric here. He was ordained a priest by Bishop Silas Chatard on September 29, 1897, and was consecrated bishop coadjutor by Cardinal Falconio on September 15, 1910. Whitley fell across the wire, caus: | ing a short circuit. The resulting flash of flames set fire to the clothing of the two men, and before the power could be cut off they were so badly burned both died within a short time: —| In one minute—just that quiek—the pain ends. Nothing so safe, sure, thoroughly anti- ‘Septic and sclentific in every wey aar DrScholls Zino-pads Put one ~ the pain is gone™ The Chicago Bible College in Chi- | cago, is planning to enroll 20,000 stu- | dents this year. This college teaches | the Bible by mail and is probably the | only one of its kind in the worid. | Travail and 7ravel Travel with no travail from excessive baggage—concentrate vour wardrobe with this 1,200 Pieces of Cool, Dainty Can You Afford Not to Have An Extra Coat When You Can Buy Voile Underthings | e Fionie 9’/ c | Spring Coats At Our Anniversary Sale for 10 Coats that are well tailored and lined through- £ out. Coats that are particularly lovely for PMH general wear. Shop early. ‘ Colors: Tan, rose, navy, blue, powder, lobster, green and many combina- tions. Coats for sports wear, for dress or for busi- ness. Some plain, others fur trimmed. Fash- ioned of poiret, flannels, polaire, faille and nov- elties. Models for the miss or the matron. Sizes 16 to 44. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. Sixteenth Union Coal Mine to Close PITTSBURGH, 19 (P).—Forest Hill Coal Mine, the last of the union mines being closed for an_indefinite period by the Pittsburgh Coal Com- pany, will cease operations in a few days, it was announced today. It will be e sixteenth operated by the com: pany to suspend operations within few weeks. Inability to compete with coal mined in non-union workings was | giyen as the reason for closing. | Four Garment All Occasion Suit 45.00 On shipboard, highway or train there’s a fittingly right combination with the coat, vest, trousers and knickers of this Execlusively at Sidney West's. Bargain Basement Anniversary Sale, Each Gowns, Chemise, Vests and Step-Ins Beautiful new Summer styles in lingerie ; fluffy, lacey models. Gowns are lace trimmed and hand embroidered. - Pleated chemise trimmed with imported ecru lace; French models lace and ribbon trimmed—other models trimmed with fine tucks, lace and rosebuds. Vests and Step-ins are very daintily trimmed in fine tucks, lace and cute little rosebuds. Regular sizes. For misses and women. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement suit. Sidney West (INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streets N. W. Children’s Underthings Anniversary Sale 59c Each Dainty little undergarments for the young miss, In the assortment will be found gowns, pajamas, Billy Burkes and Princess Slips. Each garment full cut, neatly tailored and prettily trimmed. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement 700 Pairs of Burson Silk and Rayon Stockings Slight Irregulars Amnniversary Sale, Pair 79(: Made with fashioned boot, snug-fitting ankles and high spliced heel. shades of beige, peach, white or brown. - Sizes 8% to 10. In spring Women’s Lisle Sport Stockings 59 Anniversary Sale, Pair c Novelty Rib Lisle Stockings, with colored silk stripes—high spliced heel. Tn all , the wanted Spring shades of nude, beige, thrush and French nude. Sizes 835 to 10, Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Special Purchase of 2,000 Women’s Knit Union Suits Anniversary Sale 2 for 79c First Quality Fine Rib Knit Cotton Union Suits, built-up or bodice style. Loose knees, lace knees or tight knees. Sizes 36 to 44. Round Hat Boxes Anniversary Sale $3.98 _Black_Enameled Round Hat Boxes, lined with figured cretonme. All have pockets and hat form, with brass snaps and lock. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Thousands of Mill Ends at a Great Bargain! Anniversary Sale of Wash Goods! What a joy for thrifty women here tomorrow. A special purchase of ac- cumulated mill lengths of three large New England Mills—and everyone knows how deeply they slash prices on these occasions, and our customers reap the benefit. All the smart sports colorings in this collection. Group 1, Including Lovely Material for Dresses and Lingerie c 36-inch Colored Sports Broadcloth. Yd. You've read alot about fountain pens-now try a Celebrating Our Tenth Amnniversary With Another Group of the Smartest DRESSES Ranging from 16 to 20 36 to 40 12 to 50 36-inch Plain-colored Broadcloth. 36-inch Plain-colored Top-notch Suiting. 45-inch White Batiste. 36-inch Plain White Nainsook. 40-inch Figured Colored Voiles. 40-inch Imported Novelty Voiles. K Silk-and-cotton Novelty Voiles. 40-inch Imported Novelty Ratines. 36-inch Silk-and-cotton Dotted Mulls. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement The correct models The FEEL of a Waterman'’s is different— ot s omen an “There is an indescribable If you’ve been using an something about Water- unresponsive composition man’s hard, pure-rubber or metal holder you will barrel that enables one to notice the difference at write without effort and ©RCC- without tiring. Walk into some nearby store today and prove all Larger Women They have created a sensation—and well they might. Tub silks—pure silk two-piece frocks—Honan printed shantungs—silk or cotton crepes—satins, can- tons, voiles and novelties! Why, one can scarcely purchase the materials for Group 2 Comprises a Wide Variety in Dress Materials 23c Yard Group 3, Very Extraordinary Values in Sheer Voiles and Other Popular Dress Fabrics It’s the reason particular persons use Waterman’s year after year. om&afifrmnv&wqmn, this for yourself. The deal- er will gladly let you test a Waterman’s. Different sized holders to fit different hands 191 Broadway, New York —every holder pure Chicago : San Francisco : Boston : London : Paris : Montreal ~ rubber. this price! And there is such a variety—tailored, straightlines—lace trimmed—some with contrasting colors—just the nicest kind of dresses for the Summer and vacation wear. The colors are too numerous to outline, but one can find almost any color, either in the subdued, soft shades, or the vivid, dashing colors so much the vogue —white, too, and the always wanted tan. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. FESRES RS ZEENB S-S y 30-inch Colored Plisse Crepe. 36-inch Colored Check Nainsook. 32-inch Checked Dress Ginghams. 36-inch Tan Pongee. 36-inch White Pongee. 36-inch White Wash-best Suiting. 40-inch Figured Batiste. 40-inch Figured Voiles. 40-inch Colored Organdies. 36-inch Plain White Nainsook. 31-inch White Gaberdine. 40-inch Nurses’ White Uniform Cloth. 17¢ Yard 36-inch Colored Madras Shirting. 36-inch Colored Pongee. 36-inch Colored Lingerie Cloth. 40-inch White Lawns. 40-inch Colored Organdies. 36-inch Plain-colored Su 36-inch Checked Nainsook. 40-inch Colored Figured Voiles. 36-inch Longcloth. 36-inch Plain White Nainsook. 32-inch Colored Batiste. 40-inch Colored Putty Dot Voiles. FRFrrEErTne T -‘F