Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1925, Page 34

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925, e e . All the bran, all the wheat WE[FARE PARLEY |0 TO.0IRECT SHPS. IWILL OF A. E. WALKER | provia he laws of the District of | w Colum cording to his will dated | te pr terday for probate. | 1 d all persona Richard Ke d with prope enue southwest is to have premi ire avenue southwe anothe Offices Insurance Building e The 1 4 Keister, s E |7 siatons tolpe = e earon zaxes | |S FILED FOR PROBATE l: Most food for least money Triscuit The Shredded Wheat Cracker is in i i Ask your Grocer about it Town! S S (I We Pay You DAILY BALANCES Interest on checking accounts on daily balances — com- 0 pounded monthly. 4% The Munsey Trust Co. Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. N.W. e L Interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar terly. Interest on special savings cer tificates — compounded semi- annually. | to Aid in Fogs. | 1 Radlo stations; which will send out continuous rignals enabling (ng~bnun|l] | M | | | ships to ¢ ine their positions, are [to : he | Children’s Aid Groups to Con- I vene Here on May 28 and 29. \ greatly improved in eff { E result_of investigations by the | Bureau of Standards. With provemen upled with of the 1 station sy vessels ar | ‘The program for the Child Welfare Regional Col Raleigh llotel May worked ont finally mesting of the lc 1 by the « ible to navigate in Tuesday 1 comm a . | office of the Council of S Ordered to Take Training cles Second Lieut. Charles W, Hull, Coast | The entertainment cor ery Corps Reserves, of this city, | making plans for two lun ered to the Coast .\nxlln)‘* Tnas 6 e neil Aot the o rt Monroe, Va., for training. | furphy, peak at the | “How to | Performance | Mothers’ Pe: P of Public to T, Beisser DIPLOMAS ARE AWARDED TO TWENTY-ONE NURSES Class Members to Be Honor Guests | at Dance Scheduled for | This Evening. raduated Tues- mergency Hospital 00l in exercises held in the new Nurses' Home will be honored tonight by a dance given them in the Twenty-one nurs of the hospital and Dr. A. R. dean The graduates were Vida . Alice Mesmer »ck, Margaret Bain dele Hoffman, Ruth h.Johnson, Mar Dorothy Reisinger Kutz Moore. ht. Lucy P Value of Estate Not Given in Docu- | c ment—Bequests Made by Mrs. | Catherine Keister. ts of ill of Mrs. Catherine Kei [ her, Hurry Keister, . | ecutor. Allan £, Canada tor, who died May 14 last, di his’ property, reat and personal, Walker, real estate opera- | childr of | shares. The son, William ws Lo have premises at 424 H street north; | lations DAYLIGHT TRIP CHERBOURG TO PARIS ‘The sailing hours from New York of the Majestic, Olympic and Homeric are ar- ranged to afford an early morning arrival at Cherbourg and a comfortable daylight trip to Paris. R. M. Hicks, Mgr., 1208 s aré effecting more intimate trade re- . WHITE STAR AtiaNTIC TRANSPORT LINE-RED STAR LINE INTERNATIONAL MIRCANTILE MARINE COMPANY is given $100; 15th and Eye Sts. William with™ his is numed ex- some as low as $23 per month . W. H. WEST COMPANY 916 15th.St. M. 9900 ind the British West Indies In Schedules—236 pas- senger sailings a year (4 to 6 a week) taking place with clock-like precision. In Navigation—each ship plies over accurately charted sea lanes, as def- inite as a railroad right-of- way. In Accommodation—in addition to the Majestic, the world’s largest ship, and her running mates, the Olympic and Homeric there is a great fleet of 103 other ships offering exactly the desired accommoda- tion to meet every taste and every purse. The precision of the New York - Cherbourg-Southampton service is uniform throughoutall service rendered by White Star and associated lines,which every- where enjoys the confidence and respect of travelers engaged in international affairs, to whom time is important. LINE F Strec: N it Washington, D. C., or any anthorized steamship ages Dollar Day Tomorrow! I'T PAYS TO© i DEAL AT Dollar Day Tomorrow! Your health of Tomorrow is on your grocet’s shelf Today! Your grocer is interested in supplying you with quality foods. That is why he likes to sell Certified Bread. This quality loaf makes satisfied customers, because it pleases every member of the family. Approved by Mrs. Ida Bailey Allen America’s leading Cooking Expert Delivered“ Fresh to Your Grocer Three Times a Day You control the meals. Your family needs variety to keep in condition. Study your grocer’s stock. Buythebest—like Certified Bread. L il jlitlle See Page 35 Goldenberg's BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABLE STCRE" See Page 35 xtraordinary DRESS SALE Values to $12.50 and 815 Crowds came for these Dresses last week, and we are able to duplicate -the values again tomorrow as the result of a new shipment just re- ceived from the same makers. Come to this sale tomorrow and select at least one dress. The variety of styles and the choice of materials is so large that there is sure to be plenty of smart new frocks for selec- tion. —Printed Silks —Printed Georgettes —Flat Crepe —High Shade Flannels There are styles for misses, styles for women, styles fc afternoon wear. New lace-trimmed styes, frilly jabot styvles, apron-front dresses, Colors include rose, orchid, gr iine models and sports styles. red, black and navy. Sizes 16 to44. 795 —Satin Beaded Dresses —Summer Silk Prints —Satin Cantons —Georgette Crepe r matrons—dresses for street, business and full skirted styles, basques, straight- , green, tan, cocoa, maize, powder -blue,

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