Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1925, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY. MAY 28 1925 7 SHIPS BARK[NED SEEKS TO BE U. S. CITIZEN.| MEMORIAL SERVICES | ¢ chivei Veierans "ot Arhenican Eatumer Comper Man @uits. | 9 G0 D0 D DG OGO G, y y e Wars, and Robert Huddleston. .| Mawson; quartermaster, Interned Member of Crew of Kron- PLANNED AT G P 0 Mawson presented George II. Carter,|strand; officer of the guard, Charles|C. Greenway yesterday announced his | « 2 UL | public printer, with a buddy poppy, | Ammann; chaplain, Adolph Graef: | resignation as general manager of the | ¢ 7 } prinz Wilhelm Applies. e Rl he flower « A color <\\\mi~‘rm:'\‘. ‘if\::l\. omcerioflic e oo i Maione. Copnes Cos | Altred de Niezvehowski yesterday 3 . = iEe (oMcers Covenant T S tion he has held for 1§ years. His {applied to the District Supreme Court | Two Sessions to Be Held in Hard- | p,intins 0 Unit, No. 1, of the rcE 5 s 10t been announced. | for final natu ion _papes He i a g . el | . E A a L ! a f the told Mrs. J Loeffel, a: ing Hall Tomorrow to Accom- = e ¢ are Tnive y a‘l"l:m)rgf modate 3,000. Store Closed Saturday, Decoration Day a_mem ttack Agai z Wilhelm Memorial day services will be con- Attack Against Fleet Under |» Fament cmp ducted at the Government. Printin z o N ; until _his Officy noon in Harding Hall, Wartime Conditions. 7 'hese four years do spices of the United Veter- ted, to the time of | Americaw Wars, G. P. O. Unit —— in the United States re-|No. 1. red under the naturalization In order to accommodate the 3,000 applicant was born in Po employes expe which town is now a y separate ser ¥ 0 he was required to an-|rye first grouy 4 . | nounce his willingness to give up al-iBishop James E. Freeman of the Epis- daytime sortie of this vear's training | jegjance to the ies of both | conal Diocese of Washington, and the 1309 G ST, NW, THE FRIENDLY SHOP program yesterday in what has been After 90 days he wnl T X 0 characterized 3 st | aligibl g will be addressed b: Re : f 3 5. He is un. | ! e e Y : arll grounds avallable in United|married and resides at 118 Maryland g e fob bith o & . CEE Ty e | R ices will be the same, with Miss Hazel + Dresence ot ‘the altcratt lcarcier == Arth, soloist of the Sacred Heart 8 the Associated Press. LE, Off the Hawaiian Langley, which followed the| PDRY |NT][:||RY‘ NEARS END. |Church, soloist of the day weepers from port. The air- aunched from the Langley catapulted from the light | cruisers hted the “enemy.” Senators Hold Last Hearing on In- he World War two of the the office to enter country were kill- OF SUPREMELY NEW SUMMERY sented by four mine sweep: ternal Revenue Bureau Friday. the 7"‘""»“”“;“‘ course and at Planning to conclude its hearing + “hostile" Friday, the special Senate commit X artime conditions, with darkened | headed by Senator Cot £ at Arlington Cemetery will In last night while|gan which has been in ted by the Government Printing | a theoretical attack |Internal Revenue Burs |Cfice NIt against the main body of the fleet. |tinye to hold frequent executive|dmerican W sessions for discussion of the testimony | The Gov has in the = “lnl\en. k & i ' SPELLERS TO CONTEST. |for the Senate in December. Much of the testimony rela = - Sh AR prohibition is expected to be elimi- Expect spell every parochial|pn, eq from the permanent record. but 3 - N . Cofcge Fiah under pressnt’ pians, the subiect il i 65 Dresses 85 Dresses 1o0morrow evenin 8 u(')\' for an ‘.‘. panticniar, oo o o = < all. Although unable to summon | ol fushioned Spoliing boe. e | Worth $29.95 \ Worth $24.75 et G L 2 < eive erable information from | | ' X tions and various Goverm, R Jodzemen Find 1t repres & chial el conomica . A inthe form of 1 . Yoo s i 48 Dresses L @ 55 Dresses The words will ), e H arter a us H Rev. Joh H. ¥ el | v John i Tasey of’ Georseows : ! Sy Worth $19.95 Just Worth $15.95 BN SN Unpacked judges will consi Georgetown _University prizes will be awarded. e e $ ~. EVERY 5011% 14th St. N.W U SIZE N NNNNSONININON NN NP NN NS MINON] ———— ; 4 Emerald EVERY COLOR Dresses for All Occasions L\ Daylite You Will Be Surprised When You See This AL Screen Wonderful Collection of Frocks Genuine Emeralites have the Daylite Attachment. - Every Dress A Creation i { Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Plain and Printed m i Satins, Foulards, Tub Shirtings, Laces AR ] i NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF | ‘ : X $12 | THIS POPULAR SHOP HAVE - This event is on WE OFFERED SUCH AN : time—at the right ASTONISHING VALUE | time! Day before! 700 13th Street MMatn 140 BRESLAU’S FRIENDLY SHOP—1309 G ST'J and miss in Washing- e ton will want at least one—for they’'ll need a smart new sport hat for outdoor wear! Banded, Lined LANSBURGH & BRO. i L 7th and 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 | Wear Fascinating types — some jauntily trimmed ’ 4 with plain ribbon bands ; just $1.94. ’ » Soft Flexible - Women’s White X e ; 1 Peanut Straiws |and Colored Shoes Very Chic! | g Swiss Mil Regardless of former prices! l'(lll > Hemp! » 5 : Woven-Body 74 VATAT 4Y AT AT AT &I RIRILITLIZS ° N N N | N h I YLILIL LT AT L Y TLTLY LIVLVLIELT LT &I LI KT LIRY LI LT KTV LIV LI KTV LT LY & T AT Buy it for Decoration Day DEecoraTioN Day! . . . Veterans of three wars swinging down the avenue to pulse- quickening music . . . picnickers spread- ing their luncheons in the cool recesses of ashady nook . . . golf ... tennis . . . asail. . . . Everywhere . . . everyone is celebrating . . . celebrating a glorious past. For Decoration Day—for every day— there is no more satisfying drink than “Canada Dry.” Because of its wonderful flavor! 'Be- cause it quenches thirst! Because (and this is most important) it refreshes and invigorates! Because it is so genuinely good for you! Try it soon! You have a real treat coming! ; The colors included in . this vast assortment are e 5 Broken sizes, extensive enough to har but all sizes L&B Hig’l QlldlilV monize with every cos- in the lot! 3 tume in the Capital! ¥ Stun(lard Shoes You'll find white, sand, red, gobelin blue, Pablo, copen, wood, green, or chid, combinations. A pagentry o f Summer shades. Large, Small and Medium Brims New, Cleverly Attractive Shapes 7 ST ST ST T ST SINT ST TSI ST ST ST OT ST TSI NI T STSTOT I ST ST TSI ~F T STNT T ST ST TSI TSFST TSI T, in Every Instance VAV LY LI LY KV ZIZILIZLI LI LY LILI LY KY LI LI LY LI LY LI LTLILVELI LY 4.7 Drastic reductions, that will afford Washington women the greatest values in an age! All the latest styles featured; including newest strap types, gored pumps, oxfords, cut-outs, with high, low, Louis, Cuban and military heels. Every shoe guaranteed perfect. Graceful vamps, well shaped quarters, high arch and variety of styles, will insnrejlbso]ute sat- isfaction to the woman who is hard to suit. SPECIALFAMILY PACKAGE A new way of packing “Canada Dry.” Ideal for home use. Twelve bottles in a substantial cartan. You will be espe- cially glad to have it handy for auto- mobile trips, or when friends drop in unexpectedly. This Family Package is sold by all “Canada Dry” dealers. "CANADA Reg. U. S. Fat. Off. See this smart assort ment of I.&B millinery 200Prs. Growing Girls’and Wam e Children’s White Shoes | [[f P 3 \"\\ choice. T Low Shoes in one strap and s | \; Oxford styles \;\ D Now is the time for white shoes and of course RN, all girls want to be in style. And the youngsters fike to imitate their older sister. This sale will 2 s \O give both an opportunity to get their Summer ‘ footwear at an amazingly low price. All sizes and widths in one siyle or ;nofthel’l:_ ,dAu shtl:esl riday onl Bottled in the U.S.A. by Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Incorporated, 25 7. 43rd have leather welt soles. Special for Friday only St., New York. In Canada, . J. McLaughlin Limited. Est. 1895 © 1925 Selling Agent, Southern Sales Limited, 1731 L St. N.W., Plone Main 6358 T 7th to 8th to E—Franklin 7400 S TREBPOCETPDOETDD STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. AT LILILIZIEIL ISTSININISISISINININI SIS ISNISISNININTTINT NI+, a

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