Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1925, Page 18

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18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, |in behait of the American delegation. | subscriptions already have been pledg- Only 8 or 10 gold star mothers are | BAPT'STS TO OPEN ]‘om A Baptist living in the South | indisposed by the climate and fatigue | Das pledzed to give the ast $1.000 f the jo o E . when the subscriptions have [ e S erutionon order 5| $50,000 CAMPAIGN | Recéids vorai"se 3iboo” in bed ‘as a precaution in order to | { §|be able 10 attend memorial exercises | Location of the campaign headquar- the cemeteries and hattlefields | ters will be announced later. turday and are recelving the best g e i el s e EEIS | Convention to Be Held Tomorrow ‘ i o Louneh Prans for S| MARSHAL KILLS MARINE. TEN GIVEN DIPLOMAS | e e rORT ROYAL, . Joseph T W e | Marine Corps, stationed at i FAIR,@NT SCHOOLi A drive for a fund of $50,000 [vuv!l’;n'ls Iskand, was ‘shot and killed Wreath on Tomb——Ranks‘i - | b of P pro, sh- | here last night about 7 o'clock by W. o % | Bishop Freeman Is. Guest of] esl lishment of the projected Wash. Thinned by Grip. | Golc Star Mothers Lay ington Baptist Seminal will be | F. Munns, marshal at Port Royal, as launched tomorrow at a one-day spe- |the latter was arresting him on charge |cial session of the General Baptist |of being drunk and using obscene | Convention of the District, ta be held | langu: on the streets of the town. Br the Associated Press. |at the Florida Avenue Baptist Church | Munns has been placed in the PARIS, May 28 of | . Ten graduates of the Fairmont [at 12 o'clock. | W. H. Jernagin, htfoxs GeontyljGh, & condoc sy At i ba ity | School were awarded diplomas at com- | president. will preside | holding him for the shooting. vanks have b shily depleted | It is proposed to erect the seminary = Ta caabe oo DUSHL S dantatetnby night. Dr. J. 1 e $35,000 site already obtain attacks OF gcinveichuzed by tio uch] rk ent of Hows % Park. A full course of | s and yesterday ol delivered the principal ad- is to be Inaugurated next Oc h on the tomb Invocation was pronounced by in_temporary headquarters to | . Ulysses G. B. Plerce. Dancing | be opened soon. 4| followed the exerci Principal speakers at the conven The he annual alumnae luncheon pre- | tion will be Dr. John k. Briggs, pasior v l t K_ d ceded the graduation exercises. Right | of the st_Baptist Church and ex ICE CREAM Honor at Alumnae Luncheon. owers placed a wr of the Unk fternoon. by a party senting the lation. who are their sisters in| ey, james E. Freeman, Bishop of | moderator of the Columbia Baptist i the Episcopal diocese of Washington, | Association, and Dr. W. L. Washing- | onv was ‘brief and in-| cae theiguest of HOnoE. ton, sociolozical authority of the gen impressive. The French| “mpe graduates follow: Florence leral convention hers, despite their ' \nqorson, Boise, Idaho; Fay Bourland, | Baptist leaders foday expressed zuage, are finding a | port Smith, Ark.. Helen Chunibley, | Satisfaction with the support which mmon bond of sympathy. After| Radford, Va.: Beulah Flanagan, Rad.|has been accorded the proposed cam he exerci: the whole party attend- | gorg e Driver, Osceola, | paign. ~The raising of subscriptio 1 a homelike reception in the apart- | Houdlette, Melr has been worked out on a five-year rs. Johnston Preston, whose Mass.; Susan Nicholson, | plan whereby subscribers will pay a hot down at Verdun in | Steubenville, Ohio: Genevieve n | fifth of their pledges each year. Many 1918 i k. Detroit, Mich.: Ruby Thomp e e Vicara! Wiser vas e ner. the American consul L | Vicars, Wise, Va r | cpresented the United States Gov nment. Count Fleury of the Frenct rament and Countess “aen | Believe it or celebrated : o | med the Americans alf French actress, A Suzunne Des- | riffith oal orporation the French mothers, pres. has ref f the | s | Foichwonie 3 oF Boriox : <he | \B00d lean \J oal —2= nd Al Saints’ da it is her de iy Vedder expressed her thanks | i possible e All 6 Hahn Stores will be clo'sed on Saturday. Decoration Day AT Now ready for smart Decoration Day Outings in necid SHOES Jfor WOMEN Best of Summer play shoes for boys. l.eather reinforced. laced to toe, and with rubber suction soles. Sizes to 6. $1.65 And below. some of Summer’s Latest Shoe Color-adventures in new Kidskin Shoe modes at— Sanda]s Cool, airy, comfort- able, for your young feet. Tan, with flex- ible oak leather soles. 0 to 2. $1.65 White Kid White Kid With tiny cut-outs With unusual strap on vamp. Also patent and buckle. Also pat- or tan. ent or black satin. Dress Pumps “Hahn Specials™ for girls. Patent ‘or tdn, with stunning cut-outs. 8V to 2, $2.95 2% to 6, $3.95 Ivory Kid Set off by cleverly contrasting trim. Ivory Kid Also white kid or black satin, with three- layer how. Boy! What cla Rich t a n calfskin, Wales last. crepe rub- ber sport soles. 21/2 to 6, $5 White Calf ‘“Hahn Special”’ dress pumps with flex- ible oak leather soles. N / According to size— Blonde Kid "Blonde Kid $2.95 to $3.95 To blend or contrast Also in grav kid with Summer cos- ivory kid or blonde tumes. Also in patent. satin. ' “Hahn Special "Insured Silk Hos.e OT only beautiful, perfect, full-fashioned thread silk. But our Insurance Policy on every pair guarantees “A new pair if you aren’t ‘satisfied.”™ 40 colors....... $145 ’9 Pairs, $2.65 Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa, Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. $5.95 & Children's Shoes not at City Club Shop D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 28 1925. Kann’s Suggests These Summer Costumes As Suitable for the Holiday Cool Tub Silk Frocks at $10 —Quite ideal Frocks for the holiday outing, because they are suitable for almost any sports occasion. They com- bine smartness of style. with simplicity and convenience in slipping on and off These also launder excellently. What more could one desire of a sports frock ? They are in stribed patterns, many erent colors and combinations, and made in many attraciive ways. There are also many models in plain colors, g rose. green, mais. orchid and ome have collars, others are collarless ; short and elbow sleeves. One of the pretty models is illustrated. There arc misses’ and women's sizes from which to select Smart Knitted Coats at - $12.95 —Some of the new ones are in bright colors, some in knitted block designs, bordered with a fluffy knitted trim- ming that has the effect of a fur band. Such coats are very desirable for out- ing wear, many are dainty enough for an evening wrap to wear with light colored frocks, and the bright, high colors are suitalle for sports wear. One of the $12.95 models is illustrated. —There are many other stvles in these Knitted Coats priced from $1195 te $29.75. Kann's—Second Floor Dresses at $16.95 Printed silk crepes are particularly desirable for the holiday wear, as they are light in weight, cool, yet not casily soiled or wrinkled, are easily pressed out. and in striking colors and combinations or subdued colors, to please any taste. Then in addition to the crepes we have many lovely floral georgettes, and a number oi excellent models in silk lace dresses. It is possi- ble to select a irock for almost any Gccasion, evening or ternoon wear. All the pretty and popular ways of fashioning are to be found in this assortment. There are plenty of misses” and women's sizes in the It to select from Pongee Blouse Ensembles $5.95 —A new shipment of these just in time fer- your holiday nceds. Secveral dif- ferent models from: which to select, many with trimmings of contrasting collars, pockets and pipings. Some styles have long ties of contrasting col- or to match the band across the bottom of the skirt. Most of them h*ve the little kick pleats. —Pongee Overblouses, in the natural color, trimmed with contrasting colors, at $2.99. ~ 2-Pe. Sp(;rts Suits at $5.95 —For the woman or girl contemplating active sports for the holiday—hiking motoring. golf. etc. this is the most desirable oi suits. The maodel illustr d is of gray crash khaki cloth, made with sleeveless et, patent leather belt and knicker In W hite and Tan Linen. at $8.95 —Sleeveless jacket sty with paten leather belt and knickers. Misses' and women's sizes Full Line of Knickers —Khaki Cloth, $1.98 and $2.18. Gra sh. $2.18. Tan and White ~Wool Tweed. $3.98, $1.50 and $5.95. Attractive Swim- ming Suits $4.98 —This is an excellent line of one-piece suits of all-wool in navy, china blue, Kelly, lanvin green. orange, jockey, pur- ple and black, in plain colors and com- binations, sonie are trimmed with white xcelient suits and include the " Suits —Bathing Caps. Bithing Slippers, Belts, Tights, Bathing Suit Bags, etc. At a good range of prices And Don’t Forget the Sale of White Kid Low Shoes at $3.95 —Genuine White Kid Low Shoes, which you will readily recognize as much higher priced than the price quoted. A complete range of sizes for sports and dress wear. All white is by far one of the most attractive costumes one can wear, especially on holiday occasions. Kann's—Fourth Floor. French Heels Spanish Heels Strap Pumps Cut-out Sandals Step-in Pumpe D’Orsay Pumps Cuban Heels Flapper Heels

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