Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1925, Page 11

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PLANS EIGHT DAYS OF HONOR T0 DEAD Committee Works Out Full Program for World War Memorial Week. Annual memorial services for the 538] soldiers of the District of Co- bia who died during the World Wak and those who have died since er ra 1 by Which Willlam . ant department adju- I h wn bt the District Buildin X will meet will t |Lw erans of al Ouk HIll with vete unday b cemet »spect “emr Amphitheater master of J. Hurney, S 8 Mount Olivet Evans Post k, in s pm., delega 1 the ce of the Dis- eed to Wide he grave of ent of the Cathedral, eld for Wood- ngraving Post vices in the rotunda of the ilding May 30, 6 re of the Gr Great e|pm., . Washington Hebrew THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, secure poppies from the. American Legion Auxiliary to decorate all graves in Arlington; 8 a.m., James E. Walker, James R. Eurgpe and Kenneth Lewis Posts will meet at Twelfth street Y. M. C. A. and march to the District Bullding, headed by the Community Center Band; 9 a.m., All posts will form in uniform with colors, if pos- sible, in front of the District Bufld- ing according to post numbers, United States Army Band leading the de- partment, followed by the Vincent B. Costello Pest Drum Corpe, the Com- munity Center Band leading Walker Europe and Lewis Posts; 11:30 a. the same formation will enter Fort Myer entrance to Arlington National Cemetery and proceed direct to the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where the department will place a wreath with short services. Immediately afterward luncheon will be served and the same formation will again as- semble and proceed to their respective places in the ampitheater. After the ceremonies the formation in front of the ampitheater will proceed to the World War , where services by Department p.m.. Queintin Battle Ground Cemetery with other veterans: 3:30 American veterans of Hellenic cent will pay tribute at the grave Dilbey M. H., on Clayton south gate. 8 0 p.m.—The de- partment by the com- mander and staff will assemble at the ‘emetery on Ala- east and proceed to the Memorial section of the United Band. Rabbis Simon 1 conduct the religious ht F. Davis, will speak. memorial commit- the chairman, are Peckham, department ; Francis F. Miller, sen- e commander; Bernard S. — and ag@ing./ OME and the fireside and kait- “HCm for e aow vou 31y to yoursell cegretfully—as_you gaze st T Bremnatone. the vege: Xfi:'m‘;‘?;fimu A Tarmicis a2 waier faded or bleached hair SiaaS Yirs 5o casy_to use that Wisting ‘and will not rub off or e e T%o colors, shading from Londe 4 & totiet counters, Test battle Tt for 10c. The Kenton Pharm evanarTeed -n-uuNE Jour rapidiy graying hair. But you're to hair and scalp that will can apply it yourtelf, at home. ha Pblonde to branette—s0c and $L.50 at drug 1514 Coppin Building, TINTS GRAY MAIR ANY SNADS c o price reductions —on all— SIMMONS square-tube beds This Style Was $24.50 Many of-the finest beds that SIMMONS makes are cut to lower than pre- war levels. These strik- ing reductions are made possible by _increased production of the World’s largest bed factories. Other Styles Similarly Reduced SILOD Simmons Bed.. D119 51500 Simmons Bed.. PL2-1S $28.00 Simmons Bed . . $19'50 Acting Mahogany, Walnut, Ok, Ivory, White Enamel. VW/RIGHT . FURNITURE elways Right n 2uality and Price 905 7th STREET Buscher, vice commander, and Helen O'Nell, vice commander. WILL HONOR NAVY DEAD. Spanish War Veterans to Hold Cere- monies at Mount Vernon. Tribute to the memory of all United States sailors who lost their Hves at sea will be paid by members of the auxiliary of the Admiral George Dewey Naval Camp, Spanish War Veterans, comrades of the camp and members of other auxiliaries of Spanish War Veterans at ceremonies to be held at Mount Vernon next unday. The party will leave Wash- ington from the n rd wharf on the U. S. Grampus at 10:30 a.m. As the b rrives at Mount non the w will be strewn is sounded. Members of th and auxiliaries will de’iver to the dead and appropriate music will be played by the United States Navy Band. Members of all veteran orguniza- s and their wives are invited to nd. Those wishing to donate flowers may leave them with a guard at the navy yard gate Saturday eve- ning or Sunday morni In 1878 anthracite coal retailed for $3.15 a ton. Address Communications to W. M. Hornstein, Pres., 2325 18th St. N. W. DGS One Near The grocery chain of personal owners—every ad- vantage—no disadvantage of combined food mer- | ot Flora Mac GIVES SCOTTIS STONE TO MACDONALD COLLEGE British Ambassador Presents Royal Gift to North Carolina Institution. By the Assoclated Press. RED SPRINGS, N. Sir Esme Howard, British Ambassador to Washington, presented yesterday to the Flora Macdonald Coliege here a cornerstone for a new building which was carved, by consent of King George, from the quarries in the royal estate of Balmoral in Scotland. In an address Sir Esme reviewed the life onald and extolled the loyalty and self-sacrifice C., May 21.— virtues of which she e | adherent The Ambassador little _was known of the history of Flora Macdonald besides her romantic ef- forts to aid the Bonnie Prince Charlie in 1745 following his defeat at Culloden and that afserwards she crossed the Atlantic and settled in North Carolina. The remarkable part, however, of her life, he said, was that when the Revolution broke out *she and her husband sided with the king —who was not and had never been the legitimate king of her heart." STORES, Inc. chandising. Stores everywhere. Fresh Pineapples 15¢ Each Large, Fancy Grapefruit 2 for 25¢ ORIENTA COFFEE 45c¢ TALL Cans MILK 3 Cans 29c Fancy HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE No.2can 2l¢ RITTER’S KETCHUP CHOICE NEW POTATOES 5¢c 1b. KRUMM'S Macaroni—Spaghetti Egg Noodles 3 Pkgs., 25¢ BUDWEISER Cartons of 12 Bottles No Deposit $1.75 CANADA DRY ALE $2.25 Doz. TEMTOR PURE PRESERVES 27c Large Jar TROCO NUT MARGARINE FOUNTAIN HAMS Cincinnati’s Finest Pt 35¢ CORBY’S Mother’s Bread The Standard of Quality —on the tables of lovers of cleanliness and purity. HOLMES’ FRENCH APPLE PIE An unusual delicacy—ask for it TROPIC PALM A" Wonder Toilet Soap 4 Bars, 19¢ KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES Pkg., 10c “typical | Her husband was taken prisoner and she returned to Scotland, “which she had forsaken because it had turned | against her Bonnie Prince. * * Is it not strange that this woman, whom we delight to honor today, | should have thus sacrificed herself | twice for two lost causes which were, | as a matter of fact, in direct opposi- tion to each other? “That is why I called her the typical adherent of lost causes.” 2::::::’::%::::::: A joint meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and | the British Institution of Chemical ingineers 1s to be held in Leeds, d, next July. 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P22233422283842222383222283222222223222403242238324222222424242434 BREAKINC /j Sigmund’s Box styles. broidered or plain; Navy and Black. Quality—Sacrificed in T his Sale at 1233 For $29.75 to $35 Grades Bargain The Suits | $ (3 ® Clearance of Tailored Suits Our famous long-line mod- els; and the equally popular Beaded, Em- in Tan, Buy now for Fall, the styles are staple—and the savings enormous. 3.75 Other Groups of Tailored and Box Suits—of Still Finer 33 For $39 to $49 grades, Including Extra Sizes asement Odds and Ends Sale : UNION SUITS — Sum- mer weight; tailored tops, | with shell and tight knees; || perfect fitting. | Regular and extra 49(: i COSTUME Muslin and satine; hem; fancy plaited ruffles; | built-up and bodice tops ... 88(: | NOVE | DERWEAR—Step-ins and chemise; full - cut | garments; and in 88c all shades ... TRECO-WEAR VESTS Ift | —In all the pastel shades, with self- 88(: il straps CORSELE'[TES hook; | 88¢c Flesh color; side elastic inserts and four garter sup- R EN GO-BELT COR- SETS—In stout models; | plain coutil; Flesh | Slie. Sta 20 $2_49 i to 36 i COSTUME SLIPS— Made of fine English satine, nainsook, Seco silk | and Treco-Wear; hip hem; | light colors .. OVERBLOUSES—Eng- | lish broadcloth and novelty | voiles; new mod. els; and regula.r $1 69 $2 value ... BUNGALOW APRONS —Fine grade of linene; || novelty models, hmd-em- broidered and in I mortment of at- 98c tractive colors. .. HOOVER APRONS — |f| Plain White, Gray, Blue | and checked ginghams; ||l full cut and well SILK UMBRELLAS— Very good grade of silk, Ill with carved wood handles. | Green. Red, Blue | and Maroon. .. 3 69 \ CHIFFON HOSE—Pure thread silk; full fashioned; in all the high colors and | Black and White—fourteen | | different shades. || Regular s 1. 5081.31 gr;lAYON HOSE — Full- fashioned foot; perfect quality; Gray, Deer, Nude, Whlte,an a few | | pairs of Black. 69(: | Regular $1 grade I SILK GLOVES —Mo- | hawk brand—sixteen-but- ||| ton length; per- | fect quality. Reg- $1.00 | ular $1.50 value, . BOUTON'S B ATH || POWDER—the large can with the puff. 9 Dainty and pleu- C e 4 SWEATERS — “‘Kid T Jade, Jockey QRC $15 and $20 Twill Coats Only about a dozen $ 8 .98 of them........,.. $10 and $15 Sports Coats 25 smart, snappy $4.98 models; in fancy ‘weaves ., $3.98 Wash Frocks Small lot of 35 $1.97 Striped Wash Dresses; effective models .....i..... $9.90 Silk Dresses Extra sizes; Silk $5.98 Crepe; in popular colors ....... $7.98 Extra Size Frocks 25 Tricolette $4.79 Dresses, in extra sizes; good models. . $4.98 Satin Skirts 12 Baronet Satin Skirts; light and dark colors ......... $10 and $15 Silk Dresses 31 Silk, Satin Crepe s 6 i 9 8 and Georgette ;5 in bright colors ...... $7.98 and $10 Dresses Jacquards, Satins $ 4 : 8 8 and Flannels; beauti- ful colors and new styles .. cihveaeas $3388388208888888800888888883888888888888888888888 28822222222282222288880 8883080028822 IITIILILILLLLLLLLLITLILLLTITLIIIITILININIIIILILLLL333338 $33833833333833388882888 £38924324¢4238322242422423243224231 $33888888828882888888088888888

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