Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1925, Page 10

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10 TRIMESTER SCHOOL SYSTEM PROBABLE Arlington Official Says Plan Has Been Submitted to Statg Board. 1o The Sta NDON, Va. May 20.—The d ot Education has adopted | run the public schoo an all-year-around a report received | ichm i | Fletcher Kemp, county super that he wetion Prof. intendent of schools had 1ot been jnfor and that the chang n proposed by the county board of edu cation. He could see no need for all-vear term “Recently T went to Richmond and | recommended that the county be al lowed to put the schools on : mester basis in place of the se basis under which the school Kemp stated, | nonth school vear | confused with this| | heen recommendit For Three Under t1 Promotions. | trimester | system pupils over work, np stated. mp stated that the county, | will operate Summer schools period of six weeks for the benefit of backward children, giving those the regular term a chanc e up their studies to the higher Erade: the county will close J he said, and the Sum mer schools will open about July 6, although no definite plans for their pening have as vel been made. Where the Summer schools are to be located, he said, will not be de termined until it is decided in what localities there is the greatest need for the school Schools of une 26, Extra Salesladies, Extra Wrappers—to insure prompt attention. Greet Royalty Tonight Upper: UKE_McN, Lower: MI ] TTE DI 8. E. Corner 13th Marson Mavricr THE F}\’IENIXG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925 16 AVERCANS WL MAKE BOW TO NG First Royal Court of Season at Buckingham Palace This Evening. By the Associated Press, LONDON, May 20.—This was an anxious day for sixteen Americans and anproximately 950 others who tonight make their init bow to King George and Queen M n Buckingham Pal- e at the first royal court of the! season | The Americans to be presented are: In the general circle, Miss Jean Field | Blair of Richmond, Va.; Miss Mary | Louise Butterfield of Chestnut Hill, Mass.: Miss F beth Irving Chase of Waterbury, Conn.: Miss Mary Camp- bell Chester of New York and Green wich, Conn.; Mis Suzette Dewey of Chicago and Washington; Miss lelen rds of Cincinnati; Miss Betty aley of London and Miss Joan Wil liams of Chi . In the diplc ic circles, Mrs. Luke McNamee, wife of the London naval attache: Mrs. rbert F. Leary, wife | of the al uttache Claude , wife of the att: for 4 sses Marion Alice Tully of Corning, N. Y., nieces of Ambassador and M Houghton: Mrs. John Lawrence 3 John Taylor of Philads Willlamson S. Howell, B st secretary of the American legation at aw. he presentations are to be made by s. Houghton, wife of the Ambassa. Rehearsal Called Off. s the hour of the presentatior the Ambassado vear a mimic court was held the day before the real thing. The dressmakers t fature courts of their own, with ex- perienced men and women on hand to and G Streets, N. W. BAND CONCERT. van Theater this evening at 7:30 o'clock, by the United States Marine Band; William H. Santelmann, leader; Taylor Branson, second leader. March, “Italian Rifle Men Eilenberg Overture, “Euryanthe'... Weber Sursum Corde .Elgar Cornet solo, Tchoes Princips At the Simon Puccini tin: SEEER Waldteufel Suite No. 1, “LiArlesienne” . Bizet (a) Prelude, allegro declso. (h) Minuetto, allegro giocoso. (c) Adagietto, adaglo. (d)Carillon, allegretto moderato. Grand march, “lintrance of the Guests at the Wartburg,” from “Tannhauser’...Wagner “The Star Spangled Banner™ give instructions concerning curtsies, the knack of handling trains and other points relative to the etiquette | of the occasion. Maids and matrons with bobbed hair have much praise for the ingen- | lous hairdressers who have conceived | slides which will ¢lip into the shortest nd thus hold the required three h feathers and veil. There are also wonderful headdresses consist- ing of wide bandeaux of jeweled ma- | terials on which the plumes may be fixed. : The dresses to be worn, it is re- ported, will have medium length skirts, although there are na officlal regulations against the shorter gar . | ments. It was felt, however, that the medium length would be more in keep- ing with Queen Mary’s known wishes. ides, a very short skirt would look ith a lengthy estal. flat top. = writer styles. less than one-half usual price AND _ Practically our entire store will be devoted to this - event. A Mighty Sale of High - Cost Millinery Tomorrow—An Event Offering Values That Are Positively Amazing! Hundreds of Beautiful New Styles in One Great Group at One Great Underprice! 95 $5.00 Values $7.50 Values $10.00 Values. "THE MODE FOR ALL OCCASIONS— TAILORED HATS, SPORTS HATS DRESS HAT Materials Taffetas Crepes Bengalénes Hasr Braids Georgettes Straws Felts Trimmings Flowers Ewmbrodderies Ribbons Scarfs Pink Beads Wood Pins Nazy Velvets Sand W hite Almond Colors Rosewood Shapes Pokes Large Hats Small Brims Turbans Off-the-Face Cloches Always first with the newest modes and always first to offer the newest modes at an unmatchable price —are characteristics of Maison Maurice, and this sale exemplifies our supremacy in style and value giving. {VERNAL HAY FEVER SEASON IS AT HAND Seasonal Therapy, Submitted to Now, Will Protect Those Subject to Malady. The season of vernal or early type of hay fever, which usually begins about the middle of May and lasts until the middle of July, is at hand. June gr sweet-scented vernal Rrass and 0a annuis,” all three of them leaders in afMicting suffering humanity by means of their pollen, are in bloom, while in a few days the flower heads of orchard grass will be out. Now is the time, according to hay fever experts, for those suffering from vernal hay fever to submit themselves to “seasonal therapy.” of treatment has been in general prac: tice for only & couple of years. Never. theless, by means of simple injections of pollen protein, the treatment offers gratifying relief. Jections set up a local skin reaction which goes a long way toward re- Take advantage of the price denotes— This method | The little daily in- | M lieving the mucous membranes from | more distressing symptoms. | A second point to be emphasized, | according to_clinical authoritles, is | that now is also the time for the suf- ferers from more common autumnal type of hay fever to get busy and submit themselves to pre-seasonal treatment, which in many cases makes unnecessary any later daily inoculations. The Fall type, so often ascribed to ragweed, s, in reality, caused by a considerable number of different plants. and each patient, it | is recommended, should ascertain just | which one is responsible for his or her afiction. An_excellent hay fever clinic is maintained by Emergency Hospital. 1t is for the indigent only, and is |7} open on each Monday and Thursday | at 1 pam. "' fm sch grea Nightcaps in Vogue Again. Women find it Because shingled or bobbed heads g g fee) i get into disorder during sleep, th 1e trips to the hairdresser ar old fashioned nighteap is again in|to be cut down r demand than for several 105t neces For more than THIRTY years we have given reli- | able and satisfactory service in the sale of property, plac- ing of loans and insurance and the collection and prompt remittance of rents. Our great rental business was built up on the policy— Rents Remitted Same Day Collected Our organization is complete. The several depart- Ul ments of our business arc in charge of experts. Colorado leads the States in beet| sugar production. Saul’s Addition Detached—Large Lot 6 Rooms, Bath, Porch $12,500 Just Papered and Painted QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. Let us handle your real estate transactions. STONE & FAIRFAX Realtors QOver thirty years of real service 1342 New York Avenue N.W. FOUNDED 1824 Known for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Announce for Friday A Record Making Reduction Sale of Women’s and Misses’ High Quality Beaded Gowns Radically Reduced for Clearance - %18 Formerly Priced $29.75 to $39.75 Each one of these garments has been taken from our regular high-grade stock—the newest, smartest, handsomest models, featuring reproductions of original designs! This sale will be a revelation to those who participate in it, as the values throughout are truly phenomenal! Women'’s Sizes Up to 52—Misses’ Sizes 16-18-20 Tomorrow—Closing Out a Group of Higher Priced Spring Coats . Unparalleled Reductions on the Season’s Smartest Models Reduced for Quick Clearance *14 Formerly Priced $25.00 to $29.75 this remarkable Coat value—they are far better than Fine velvety fabrics so highly favored because they drape so beautifully with borders of Summer furs. In this group you will also find a few smart eling and business wear— unuim#onls for trav- Specially Purchased /New Sports Hats § At Far Below Actual Value WHIT 7S AND OTHER SUMMER SHADES Felts, Leghorn, Hair, Crepe, Ribbon Hats. Besides Swagger Sports Hats there are Smart Tailored and Dress Hats. &

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