Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1925, Page 19

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FIVE TO GET HONOR INHALL OF FAME Busts of Three Men and Two Women to Be Unveiled in New York. o Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, May 21.—The busts of five great Americans, two of them | women, will be unveiled this after-| noon in the Hall of Fame of } York Univer which _ theil tinguished Americans of the present day will take part Charlotte Cushman, gr?ilfl‘%l Shake: Harriet Be cle Tom one the author of * Gray, botanist; John M Justice of the United William Tecumseh Sherm: general in the Civil War, ar honored The busts descendants of the five. The speakers will include Chief Justice William Howard Taft and Pershing, who will pay all and Gen. “h will be unveiled ad president _eme versity; Rev president Churches W. Davis, president Democ! last year; te and an artillery detail lute. LARNER LOANS BUILDING. Clothing and Shoes to Be Received for Shipment to Near East. The use of the former hotel build ing at C str L ‘OLD-HOME WEEK’ IN VIEW Meeting of Citizens Tomorrow Afternoon to Discuss Detafls. Plans for Old Home week for the District of Columbla will be dis- cussed at a meeting to be held in the boardroom of the District Building tomorrow afternoon at 4:45 o'clock. The meeting was called by John Clagett Proctor, president of tre So- clety of Natives, which is sponsoring ‘Washington has ever had. Every the first officia! home coming that civic ‘and fraternal organization in the District is invited. The newly formed convention bu- reau, composed of the Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade, Mer- chants and Manufacturers’ Associa- tion and Hotel Men's Association, will be represented by John Lavigne. Co-operation of the leading officlals . |of the District h-‘l: been promlsed. DUELL GOES TO SEEK FORTUNE IN FLORIDA ¢, | Former Movie Director Bankrupted by Suit With Lillian Gish—Will Sell Real Estate. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 21.—Charles H. Duell, former motion picture pro- ducer, who “made” Lillian Gish rich, | according to his counsel, was on his | | | way to Miami, Fla., today to attempt .| to make enough money in real estate to fight Federal indictment for per- There are reports that he has 00-a-year job. a I The man whose management netted | ffl.] Mi: Gish a fortune of $250,000 in e years was declared penniless by s counsel, Col. Willlam Hayward, in gulng for low bail. American Legion provided a bond of $1,000. During the war Duell was a lieutenant on a destroyer in the sub- marine zone. “For three years Duell made Miss Gish and others rich,” Mr. Hayward told Judge A. N. Hands. “Then they fought him. The resultant litigation wiped out his fortune.” indictment grew out of sful suit by Duell to com ish to live up to a contract - |to make pictures for him exclusively. lief by John house to w i given on Bundle day, next Wedn; packed in large sewed and shipp: Relief at the A N. Y., where th shipment overs: Hundreds of bur will be p bags in_which 1 1d and New York avenue Quits Virginia Educahon Board. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMON Ihe State Board cation _been accepted by The board is to which time the selec. or will be made. College of V! meet June 18 tion of a suc The Fair, Chicago s | made Quality Merchandise During the trial, it is charged, he false statements. “unofficially” engaged to Miss Gish and that the engagement was to be- come “official” when he was divorced. Jail Window Kresge Department Stores The]PALAIS ROYAL , TIL Friends in the | i Among other | }§ _!things, he testified that he had been L. S. Plaut & Co., Newark, N. J. Courteous Service THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 21, Palais Royal Bargain Basement 10th Anniversary Sale WILL ADDRESS VETERANS. Bishop Freeman and Secretary Jardine on Memorial Program. Secretary of Agriculture Jardine will deliver an address at the annual memorial services of the Department of Agriculture FPost, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Federal Post No. to be held in the New National Museum auditorfum tomorrow after- noon at 3:30 o'clock. The principal address wiil be made by Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Washington. The service will be a_memorial to the late Henry C. Wallace, former Secretary of Agriculture, and the men of the department who lost their lives in the World War. The meeting will be open to employes of the Depart. ment of Agriculture and to the public. Seats have been reserved for former service men. ———— May Dance at Thomson Center. A May dance will be held tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock at Thomson Community Center, Twelfth and L streets northwest, under the direction of Mrs. A. J. Driscoll, community sec- retary, and under the auspices of the advisory commlittee of Thomson Cen- ter, with Harry Ashion heading the executive committee on arrangements and also acting as chairman of the floor committee of the evening. Finding the Tenant for your Furnished Room A Star Classified ad will tell practically everybody in Washing- ton that you have a Furnished Room for rent — because almost literally everybody here reads The Star. And if you go into the interesting details con- cerning its accommoda- tions — where located; how furnished; rental, etc.—those who respond will be interested in your proposition. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined—with re- sults in like ratio. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Summer Furniture At Speczal Prices! Regularly l.oose spring cushions, | laid on coil springs. Ba- This Fiber Suite Upholstered in Tapestry Reduced to 1925. New Offerings of Equal Importance and Quite as A st Are Ready for Tomorrow. Read Them Over and Make a List so That You Will Not Miss Anything You Need. Come Early! As a Special Feature We Are Offering for Friday Only ~10 New Spring COATS Anniversary Sale Anniversary Sale $6.87 These frocks are the latest styles Included are models suitable for miss or woman. This is the most desirable of all 40—$15.00 Coats, Anniversary Sale, $7.50 27—$18.00 Coats, Anniversary Sale, $9.00 30—$19.75 Coats, Anniversary Sale, $9.88 25—$24.75 Coats, Anniversary Sale, $12.38 12—$29.75 Coats, Anniversary Sale, $14.88 16—$35.00 Coats, Anniversary Sale, $17.50 for Summer wear. Summer fabrics, tub proof wearing. ping. Almost every Sizes 16 to 44. Every coat well made and in plain or fur trimmed models. Sizes for misses and women. Palais Royll—B\lr[lIn Basement Another Purchase 1, 200 Pieces of Basement Anniversary Friday Offering About 10,000 Yards of Wash Fabrics Mill lengths and full pieces. In most popular Spring patterns and colorings. All useful lengths for women’s and children’s wear. Misses’ and Women’s For our Friday special bloomers and step-ins. Lot 1—Anniversary Sale, 13¢ Yard Lot 2—Anniversary Sale, 23¢c Yard Lot 3—Anniversary Sale, 33¢c Yard Lot 4—Anniversary Sale, 43¢ Yard Lot 5—Anniversary Sale, 53¢ Yard Lot 6—Anniversary Sale, 73c Yard Lot 7—Anniversary Sale, 93¢ Yard Palais Royal—Bargain Buement of crepe, nainsook, voile and Regular sizes. Black ' Leatherette Suit Cases Anniversary Sale Basswood frame, lined with figured cretonne. Has 3 pockets and 2 brass locks. 22 inches. Black Leatherette Hat Boxes Anniversary Sale Misses’ and Women’s Kitchenette and Bungalow Aprons Anniversary Sale 89c¢ A wonderful assortment of 98 $3.98 Sizes 24 and In addition to the many unusual bargains offered during our Anniversary Sale, for Friday we will offer 100 Silk Broadcloth DRESSES In pin or regimental stripes Just 100—so we advise early shop- desirable Anniversary Sale another group of fresh, new undermuslins. There are gowns, chemise, princess slips, Gowns and slips are fashioned of flesh or white nainsook— trimmed with contrasting colors, lace and embroidery. Chemise are of flesh or white nainsook and fancy striped shadow batiste—lace and hand exwrmdrr\ trimmed. Bloomers and step-ins come in many pretty colors and styles White muslin drawers and corset covers—embroidery trimmed. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Chlldren s Playalls 19 onishing Values and long shade. .Underthings 49c we are offering fancy lingerie cloth, Anniversary Sale 72¢ Now 'is the time . for play, and the children will need plenty of these Play Suits. In tan, or- chid, blue and navy. In peg-leg style and prettily trimmed. dainty, light or dark figured per- cale and fine or large checked gingham aprons. Trimmed with pretty, odd pockets, rickrack braid, cretonne, hand embroidery $3.98 he Popular Round Hat Boxes with two brass snaps and lock, with hat form. Lined with figured cretonne. Sizes 3 to 6 years. Palais Royal— “ Bargain Basement and contrasting colored materials. Round, vee and square necks. Regular and extra sizes. Palais Roya—Bargain Basement & 10 1 5 4 ronial-finish frames, with +$:‘ ’ 5 00 { wide arms and broad, rest- ] © dami { ful backs. : Rustic Lawn Furniture 3-Piece Lawn Suite, con- | sisting of settee, armchair and straight chair. Reduced to | $10.85 | $7.50 Regularly W Reduced to 5-Piece Frosted Willow Suite U ural color. Regularly Reduced to chair, table and $150 | $119 4-Piece Veranda Suite In fiber, finished putty and green | combination. Regularly Consisting of settee, rocker, Regularly Reduced to $57.50 $45 Convenient Terms May Be Arranged If Desired Palais Royal—Fourth Floor 0dd Group of Gll‘dl% : Union Suits Non-lacing. models, z of novelty striped c Anniversary Sale, 2 for elastic panels on side. Hook-front style. 8, 10 and 12 Cotton Union Suits— low neck, sleeveless Also Corselets, hook-back style, i - = Regular and extra sizes 36 to 44. af fancy weagermateral fwii clas Children’s Athletic Union Suits of Palais Royal—Bargain Basement - — e mvn. sleeveless and knee length. Sizes 2 Rayon Princess Slips | t 12 yers. Beautif ul Rayon Prin- $1.67 /Rayofl ths the new bright = ' . or dark shades—with pleated hip Anniversary Sale Rayon Petticoats and Sport broidered Vests— Bloomers in pretty shades—trimmed Bodice style. In all Regular sizes. pink, peach, white, orchid or maize. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Sizes 38 and 40. Anniversary Sale material and have Women’s Fine Rib inch lengths. Not all sizes jacluded. il el e gt : gc tic inserts in sides. cross-barred muslin — low neck, Anniversary Sale - Women’s Embroidered cess Slips, in all and deep fancy flounce. Plain Weave Em- 79 ruffle and cuffs. wanted shades of c S S E S S S EEEEENENEENEENENEREER-NEEREOEEES IIIII-.IIIIIIIIIII-IIIII.I EEAENEEEEERR IHF AN ENERNENNENREEEEE NN AN I E NI AN RN SN EE RS II.'II...llIll-llII'.IlIllIl..ll.l.lll.I-llllIIIIIIIII.IIIIllll-III.II.I-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 800 Pairs of Women’s Silk d Rayon Stockings Anniversary Sale First Quality Silk-and-rayon Stockings, noted for their wearing quality. Boot has seam up the back and high-spliced heel. Colors 11:‘ blush, peach, beige, Deau- c r. ville, pearl, burma or blac! : T Pairs for $1) : Women’s Stockings Women’s Thread Irregulars Silk Stockings Anniversary Sale, 3 Prs. _Anniversary Sale Fine Rib Black Cot- _First Quality Thread ton Stockings, with Silk Stockings, with seam up the back and c long silk boot, seam c high-spliced heel. In up back and high ™ white, black or brown. spllcgdbhecl. (I-:‘olorsh of jkm, lg}us)l:, i 1 . peach, burma, French nude or black. A Sizes 8%4 to 10. o y Palals Royal—Bargain Basement Children’s Socks Women's Vests Anniversary Sale, 3 Prs. . ? «Mill samples,” Fine Slight Irregulars Rib Cotton Socks, with Anniversary Sale, 3 for roll - cuff top. In all c Fine Rib Cotton wanted colors of or- Vests — built up or chid, cardinal, white, black or brown. bodice style. Sizes 36 c Sizes 7 to 9%. to 44. LA RS RN R ERR RN R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R RN RN 9

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