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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925. 4m SEE GH APELS e I G VlRGINl A “SU'[:‘DE” CARTER RESOLUTION I-URE[] BY MlRAG[ Gaity, ;il;;.‘i;e:;’.'[:’ Te:*’x;'u‘fx‘émi?x‘é“s':fi;‘f SHOOTING NETS 2 YEARS. : Y Etalah Nichotsan! & masmbet of the ACTION IS DELAYED 3 | The Penty will loave for Boston to-| ‘Frederick Vass, colored, convicted cathedral staff, who has accompanied night, and, with the Bowdoin, now lof sgsault with a dangerous weapon . . there, will be made ready for the trip. P Bishop Fresman on his Gavels to - e e e e s in connection with the shootins < cathedral during the year, reported ; " : Comdr. MacMillan will explore Labra- | Robert L. Jackson, also colored, De hat committees of the association Federation Session at Frederick, dor, in an effort to find Norse ruins cember 31, in a quarrel, was toda t had been reorganized in Philadelphia Md’ Discusses Question of which have been reported there by and Rhode Island and elsewhere. . s . Eskimaux. 2 He urged every member to Ccarry Printer's Ousting. The United States Navy is sending | Penitentiary by Chief Justice McCoy, i ia- di il i g i - | eigh he Ni v Yottt No National Cathedral Assooia- e, o/ s iiberi tockivs, o | Detectives Say Merohant) =~ ————— |Vast Arotio Area Seen Re-|qs. oinon et resiltd™ I o Mmoo v s 2 ¥ , . i A 3 EDERICK, Md., ) .~ . ~ e e vear in jail fo n tion Members Amazed at |gsions goncerning the catbedr«| Who Disappeared in- 1920 |on a resotution caning for tne ousting| flected in Sky Repeatedly, Teerill D, Ballle. convietad of Thouse: of the meeting was, the showing for of George H. Carter, public printer at MRS. PAUL MAYO DIES. |breaking and larceny, received a six- Beauty of Work. the first time of the two-reel motion Has Been F(')und. Washington, was delayed by the Mary- Declares Explorer. A month Jjafl sentence. Enoch Martin, sentenced to serve two years in the picture of the cathedral, which has been convicted of 2 o S5 prepared under the direction of Oliver land and District of Columbia Feder: Wife of Lima Embassy Attache Is \ve'mfm;d \?’« .fi:n: ::[x:{le::’lnf" s Hoyem. Mr. Hoyem also reported on [ tion of Labor meeting here today, Wepen, W o > six Members of the National Cathedral |the progress of the Masonic committee | Specinl Dispatch to The Star. when the resolution was referred back | By the Associated Press Malaria Victim. Whe. ol i et s astiarion Association who attended the annual [of which he s the secrets RICHMOND, Va., May 20—Detec- |t0 the exccutive councll after discus-| NEW YORK, May 20—Donald B.| DENVER, Colo, May 20 UP).—Mrs. |to serve one sear at Occoquan anl Theating of the sssociition at the Ca-| The members of the association at-| iveq . re returning from Florida today | 5100 1t probably will be ucted upon | MacMillan, noted explorer, in town to-| Paul Mayo, wife of a member of the | Were placed on probation: Richard 1 thedral vesterday afternoon were the |tended service in the Bethlehem | " L Y | tomorrow. day for the christening of the Peary, o embassy at Lims, Peru, diad | Flood; violation of postal‘lews: Georse thedral vesterday afternocn were Lo | o anel amd were norved fea In St,|With a man identified as Frank L.| Public development of power proj- | for the Caristtt &8 O Ul ol hore" yontorday. Bhe was & daughter | Clokey, housebreaking: ~Harrs . P, tour of the chapels now being con- | Alban’s Guild Hal. [ Bifdlong, 58 years old, a merchant and | £cts 1s proboscd upder w restution |4 " g rplanes whieh will Jeave for | of Mrs. Verner Z. Reed of Denver. Smith. colored, joyriding: . George structed in the crypt under the choir SO | former revenue commissioner of Wav- | crm - Chicage. Scoretary of D o | ot June 17, under his com-| She returned here a week ago from | Prender, non-support; George D, a t TS h Freema son, Chicago, secretary of th Public e and south transept. Bis Freeman, 1 n g0 ary of the Public Lima, suffering from pernicious mala- | O'Shields, larceny after trust, and 4 iy, Va, who disappeared December |Ownership League, and L. M. C id of the mi of an un- Doas FEratenENIY hitect and | \W erl . 3 r| Ownership League, and L. M. Cos-| mand, told of the mirage iy 3 { m ers At 1 staff were AR FILM AT EASTERN- 13, 1920, and was believed to have ;ll“\ 3 v York, representing the | known continent which is luring him = tobert E. Sutherlin, embezzlement. stationed at points of vantage to help —_— committed suicide. AR A o to the Arctlc again. the members of the association and [ “Flashes of Action,” a four-reel mo-| I[nsurance companies resisting the Power. develo i tiornis ‘i‘l Mr. Thomp- | “w\ye pelieve that there is vast, un their uests over the difficult places [tion picture of the World War, will be | payment of policies on Birdlong's lite, | 0l ,has revolutionized lubor inter- ored continent possibly 1,000,000 d ? the Y I & e, | este, and the development of electric | €Xplored 0 ¥ nd to explain the wonders of the(shown as a feature of a community | instituted the search, after $3,000 in- | onerey is still ts infancy.” He de.|miles In area to the west of northern \rman arehitecture of the Chapel of | entertainment tonight at the Eastern |surance had been pald. The missing ' Gpcid thot private devely O reealina 7 o alh the THessurection and the mortuary |High School Commugity Centér. The |man owed $20,000 and had $7,000 as- | ormca tHaL DI iwase womked oo | S adaiial beary mamed it Crocker and antechapels. ; plctures were fllmed by the Signal [sets, according to the police. At the | Fia isndvantage of the working man e iy indireat eV The visitors were amazed at the s, and_depict the movements of | time of his disappearance his hat was|una I hope his federation will name | famee of its existence. ~Both Admiral h‘..m?v n(}:h:‘ c.m.«ilrur\:;:; (,;‘:“ lnl':r:rlv: : 5 E. (F. r'rom the moment of Its| found on the bank of a river, with a|committees to work in conjunction '11.”'; oandmne\’;'sil’} have seen the mi- chapels, which are all un ain | departure for France. note hinting that the body would be | with other natio d ; B E tie e themaly sndboons| bt SR I0 A i Hdshcotiniky: | Canter | FoRnBnYEhe Wrater: HHIS Wit wagin e T gtner Batonsl N Rns along this [irage, ox .‘"efl":,u[;,"'a':.l“:; o e v 3 l't' ulated the bishop and dean on the Wil giye the third of its serles of| children mourned the merchant ws|'™in Colorado.” he said, “the river bty A don of the ice surround £ . ualities at ount progress made during the year. ¥ | visual instruction programs this eve-|dead. Mrs. Birdlong si now an invalid | has been developed to generate elec- dditional scientific agreed that it should be possible to|ninz at 7:30 o'clock, ‘under the direc- | living at Pe ‘& Vo and thliticity ot onehele o e L e et . i i coriiplete the structure in five years Mrs. Edith H. Hunter. Mrs. | children are Stk RS G T ""1"“‘h",‘:,,;;:::b;:"::“Ql:ma in buying . a home Comdr. MacMillan said the area was if funds are forthcoming Loura J. Bogue will talk on “Indin,” |word received here from Waverly, | commodity within reach of al 3 ; he leciure being illustrated by Scenic where the family had been held in| Mr. Cosgrov AlONg tho L \ s MaLe ts. X ¥ n held in| Mr. Cosgrove spokealong the line o Comumittees Make Reports moving pictures. A musical program | high esteem | e O e e Rtk e ooty | impassable to ships and dog teams, == F ALL PU Brior 1o the tour of the construction | charucteristie of India will be wiven | Jesse K. West, jr. son of the judze | wax very fmportant. “Others speaking | and for that reasan thres naval planes PURCHASES a man makes the 460 members of the assoclation, | arry Angelico, baritone; Miss Ber- | of the Court of Appeals, took up the | were Char e her® Speaking | Sere veing taken. Tho Peary and the i : g . e tttomed the meeting Assembled |nice Randall,. planist, and_Miss Mar. | investigation in behalf of one of the | and of ihe "nited Haiters | Howdoin, which has been on Arctic : during his lifetime, there is probably bty all to hear the Teports|garet Reed, contralto. Miss Alice |insurance companies, and in company [ of North America, New York: Clinton | expeditions before, will establish & A g none so important as the home in e dicers and chairmen of the|Loulse Hunter will appear in two|with two other men, went to Flordia|S. Golden, Brookwood Labor College, | base at Etah, the farthest northern hi AL comumittees. _ Bishop Freeman ~pre |interpretative dances. | several days ago. | oy point inhabited. The planes will be Sl which he and his wife are to dwell sided, and said in his address tha 5 & 5 o d S At Srosrese in ‘building the and where the lives of their little ones will be cathedral fabrie had been made dur- e ——— 2 A DR B e — moulded. O e e taore had been | I ¢ o _ Tpo much care cannot be taken complished in impressing the Amer- in the selection of the home, the seat of fcan meople W dral ideal. 3 . ! gL 5 the e t B R exe thoonsnout || Childrer’s 3/ Socks Satisfaction First Since 1859 $2.50 Down Brings ! family life and happiness. Many individual considerations % 9 see neces: » O T necessari| i . f e ‘Jé"'e‘r?rx"n"& flllr:m?\qu::\\n\l&?-n s | i 17¢ PY., 3 Prs. for 50c Home a Whirlwind ] b 5;'37}1113' affect your choice, _but there are three basic points e eil, peopla thé R e e - Vactiim Cleaner | y which all homes should be judged before purchase. These bishop said. *“Thev are coming more warmer weather and children A T d i are the location, the construction and the price.. Your loca and more to realibze that this symb start to wear lLight clothes. This marvel of modern g A ocahon, 5 - * Nation's faith: must be com 5 o 3 36 ; v 2 = e .- Sod witnout qeiey. It 1. the Hin Al White socks with fancy tops » | , cleaners, complete with a tion must provide good environment, accessibility and stabilized or plain color socks with der free set of attachments only s 2 d stab I.u,\n;rts{\ .m;l 1")(\nx‘|;lrrqvlh:s‘l‘{‘ mlahe)‘; b tops. . Also @ good assort- $40.5 Come i and Tt us b H property values; your construction must be pracnca] mn ar- an abiding fhith that i 4 ol B ment of white socks with explain about our Deferred rangement, at ive i i ng i e without interruption _until the last R S onitont. il it 810-818 Seventh Street Sxplain Shott g . attractive in design and lasting in quality; your ; T sione has been lad in place’s Sl R price must be within your means and proportionate to known o aral’ Chapter, reported. for the New | [ present worth. All of these elements are carefully considered York committee, and said, in addition, i b h HOME . = - 5 . that the campaign in New York for You Have Been Waiting for y the OF HOMES in presenting various residential offer- St John the Devine had aroused great Reduced—Our $10 512 and $15 : ' ings to individual home seekers. Our lon i d inerest throughout the United States | | y This Event! . g experience and spe- e in cathedrals, and that this would all cialized knowledge is constantly at the disposal of a large and Yeact to the benefit of the Washington Prlnted hnoleum 41k ever-increasing clientele of d’linking home owners. Cathedral. He said that the Washing- | . ton Cathedral had many friends in| | ‘ New York, from whom generous offer ings could be expected in due time. i educe » PR L) /) fi £ GEN “l‘:ff.',':"fl,::'-'f","; $20 —Certainteed —9x12 P t,h inl ted THE HOME OF HOMES e e B BOSS M6 PHELPS tary of the National C: $12 — Certainteed—7',x9 Printed Established 1967 ciation, reported that the membership | [ The very finest in our of the association totaled nearly 5 Y(\fl' French room—model hats M H hm_)lenm Rugs. Only 6 in the lot— 4 Wiz K Street NW Mainli o300 choice, $8.95. hat the income during the of beautiful straws, braids, $10 — Certainteed —6x9 Printed was $28,197.03. He explained | taffeta and other smart me- plans were being made to injFg gjums—handmade shapes in Linoleum Rugs. Only 18 in the lot— choice, $6.95. ase the membership by several| i A ousand during the coming year. hi BEite ol t of-the million doll mode—white, cxquis f ors in a wide range of black s ive carpet patterns Durable p-back Linoleum Rugs, war ranted for service. Early shoppers will reap Misses' and matron's types B Sanitas. Table Covers, 59¢ & PREssesesesesesesesesesesesesesesssssesssessssesssesesssssssssssssssssss with all head sizes. | Temperature May ATLANTIC CITY.. " — AF DRk VASHINGTON T Jaunty Sport Hats OQur Home Office TR TR S et e e e s i - Brand-new patterns in stenciled effects. Slight imperfections Window Shades, 34c Seconds of 65c grade. Dark green, tan and white. 3 to 5 5 ft. l;:‘\lfl;h;l. No exchanges. 59c & 75¢ Sash Curtains, 50c pr. Marquisette and scrim. Ruffled and fin ished, ready to hang Street Floor. 3 i and larger sport hats in natural or bright O < - B4 colors. Effectively bound, banded and fin- ished with a cocarde of grosgrain ribbon in /| contrasting color. Back or front roll, mush- H room, cloche and sailor brims. et wdd s oftan Imitation Bangkok ncreased number of Very new and sportive. Small, medium ll days in this tour g 18 . S e S N A A N e N N R SRR R S USRNSSR A Street floor—King's Palace P S—— T Instead of 12 days! you will have the benefit of a wonderful— i Special! 50 Pieces 16-Day Water Birdseye Diaper . NCW! Summer And Land Tour Cloth | Dresses Fm Round ||} $ 1 _2 A Choice Group of Models $ 5 75 D &' NSRRI N as A S e R 2 R S SIS e se e ssesstssessseesatsetseesssesesesssisesesssesssessssssssssssessssssssssssasssassesssassessasssssssssssssssssiists -+ The Biggest Values We Ever Offered in s Wash Suits Our reputation is behind this Sale — which offers a wonderful variety of styles and materials and colors— Suits Worth $2 to $4 fird Trip " 7 That Usually Sell for Tt Bvpenses J1[T o SR 1 nehes wide. 5 $8.95 and $10.75...... 50 of Mhs Included i L daskenyile " Faree Tour ) B Birdeye Diaper Cloth Tt May 22 10-Yard Piece, $1.59 The cream of all that's new—many specially purchased, Second Tour e T others taken from stock. Fine silks, light-weight woolens ~ Seconds of $2.25 quality. 2 for sport wear and dainty silk-mixed crepes in delightful May 29 inches wide. A marvelous gf{]erv new printin two splendid widths. R 3 Ihg oljires o ¥ New Col:(:r: and Combinations, Smart Fabrics 569 55.98 Crinkle Bed Sets New Lines and Trimmings 8 You'll be surprised to find such a wonderful value at $3.9 only $5.75. Made with separate bolster. Regular sizes, 16 to 4. Pink, blue and gold. ~Sealloped e ot vou win || 909 Pilowesses ¢ Pre-Shrunk Linen and $0).48 to Make Reservations : 29c Each - . Tour Terminates at JI{ iixauncn iR Enghsh Broadcloth Dresses of our regular 50c quality. A Smocks, wonderful bargain. 'y Imported Middy, Linens, Flapper, Broadcloths Sailor, Rajah Balkan. York Golden The styles that Cloth are most popular. Two-ply Poplins In all sizes from 2, %o 8 years. Mothers, don’t miss this Sale—and buy enough to last the season through—for it’s a most extraordinary event. Third Ploor Summer’s own fabrics in a host of youthful, summery styles zsc Ble‘clled Coflon in Fashion's favored colors—both light anhd vivid. Effectively 12%c Yard trimmed, too, with embroidery fabrics, contrasting colors, braids SN L i Sl and Ramadra collaes and cofs,” Words won't do.them justice— W ’, d i il Gome i % convince yourself and come to see them. Hollywood’s Deep Sea by Salel Ay e uE D Regular and extra sizes, 16 to 44 and 424 to 52/4. dering. Harbor i ; Second floor—King's Palace An achievement in keeping with ' Hollywood's startling growth. Personally supervised - Silk Nightgowns, Bloomers, ¢ 3 8-DAY RAILROAD St e p-ins, Chemise and Costume Slips Silk & Rayon offering you the same BU E) Exh‘a Special G g S e T P as in_the water This sale is important to brides as well as their sisters—in fact, to any trip — PULLMAN - woman who is assembling her Summer trousseau of silk underwear. The collec- SERVICE substi i tion is complete—style, quality and moderate pricing. ) tuting the water $59 Crepe de Chine Gowns—Lace trimmed and cut extra full. Sold carlier in the c Newly Received! 1388383830822 8222322332322308323242283302383283033883838820¢82822422223023282322222822 23823884 TOUR—ROUND TRIP On May 29th our next rail and sight-seeing tour starts, =, s L season in stock at $3.95. cltided. Bloomers, Step-ins and Chemise—Radium silk and crepe de chine. Tailored or trimmed styles in dainty paste] and vivid colors. Many garments formerly in stock i . e Eveiy Evening Urel o Many g nts y in stock for ‘ Every Pair SUety S ) Costume Slips—Radium silk slips, fashioned with 20- 10 P.M. : inch shadowproof hem. Hemstitched bodice top. One Absolutely Perfect Ph U on 5 12N mode]l_rllace mmmedl ?'l! hem. “ i ones Us at ce jmmings include lace, hemstitching, pipings; ruffles, i i : net ooting, trabtaidery, ribbons and tucks. | All the smartest new light Colors—Mais, green, orchid, pink, flesh, peach and tones, as well as black and white. white. At 69c they repre- Also 1,000 Pieces of Silk Underwear # sent the acme of value—for 5 their fine texture and -neat- ats .9 fitting qualities are usuall g q y Comprising a choice assortment of Nightgowns, Step-ins found only in higher-priced and Chemise of radium and crepe de chine. Tailored and trimmed styles in orchid, honeydew, flesh, mais and green. hose. All sizes. , Second floor—King’s Palace . . Berast Mot

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