Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1925, Page 20

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20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 28 1925. T DR".I. []F M"]BIES NURSES T0 GET DIPLOMAS| PULLMAN PASSENGER | TWO STUDENTS ROBBED. |HOTEL MEN ARE GRILLED e e, [, o et ot | e e, U e IN GRAFT RING INQUIRY |frciied, bt thes oy moeey e, i | nation and was held in 35000 b L = “‘ixteen Wm Be Gxadmted at |s AWARDED slo 000 m y any g Georgetown Men Lose $60 and e tortion ring trio, consisting of Licu Georgetown Today. Watch in Hold-Up. B the Amsociated Pres e Bax, Leon J. Ryasell ) dy A | o i []PENS “JUNE WEEK”‘ coretown Universits - Howpita | Caught Cold Sitting Up, Without| T st 1t Coongeton Ut | seROCHESTER, N, v, May 28— | S5 A5 Farry L enies s bels | S O Geo : Hoepitiy i p. Withou wo s < 3 1 < ; ; Trai Sehao v mon and Carlin|the extent of the operations of the|.Protection money™ from liquor law for Nurses will be Sflaion ey 4 3 s wiernen o| Berth, Plea of Mrs. Zelbg E. |Blum. 1 at 3013 Cambridgo|allesed police and ¥ederal graft ring| “Ligut. La Bar, arraigned yesterday ! s 0 ace, were held up by two men late| was under way today, with the pro- . ; all, o zetown College ‘ 5 hiace, wete . e before United Commissioner irgi Jast night while on P street between | prietors of almost every speak-easy | e: i ek ; Annapo"s Crowded With Par-! Mooty g S i W sral e Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth streets,|and hotel in the first pracinct, b e ou Ma b o £ |9 8 - W. Lyons, SRS on their way to their room. Lieut. William J. La Bar's former ents and Relatives as Fes- R Special Dispateh to The Star "They were passing near the en-|command, being grilled by the graft |g e ! | . i J < ound violators. Va., May 28.—Mrs, |trance to an alley, they told police, | == — o rip iviti in. eh e Calk s uwarded $10.000 | when two white men stopped them - | & = i oA Ao 5 e At to0 | and domended casn. one of them ma- @ NEW and USED IR " 4 s = = | P v o o g 4 ove as If to draw a pistol. - . Jjury in United | ing a m: e i e ENTERPRISE SERIAL al Dispatch to The Sta . S T | Stat ? ere last nigh Believing. '. ‘e R s | e ohe e Stomon s B ouiey | BUILDING ASSOCIATION | | Office Furniture tersburg, - .. al Academy was off : Eha o - - nd, although she had | ing the bandits $35, while the latter || 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. o'clock ’ X d, ; i s for a berth, she al- | was robbed of §25 and his watc st ot ORpItE i no berth was provided and she s S4th issue of stock now open save 50 /0 and More cted a cold because of having to RS B for subscription. SR T I e Child Kild by Automobile H. BAUM & SON A T A o e SR She is the wife of J. E. Walker, a 1) Dlanelcticio e 8 Money loaned to members aces of ‘interest in :”“ I TOWNS WELCOME PRINCE. | satesmn P MBRRLAND, Md, May 26—|| on easy monthly payments. 464 Penna. Ave. s ely both —_ = | et b Raymond ar-old son of Robert O. T PA— epn ns Given Wales in| BUNDLE DAY FRUITFUL, |Hansel Cumberland Valley, Pa., died James E. Connelly, President Frankiin 5392 Pennsylvania Raih‘oad ]VPw\YIh d to ect 0! 1ven ales Hl . : early today of a fractured skull sus James F. Shea, Secretary i TR - G i donated <o | tommobie, The o 1s s 10 huve e vesterday, which started across the National Highway e |y e e NS A R R R R e T —————T——Ta——F the old hotel at C street | machine. s B 2 & Shre il o] ‘ 'Ps all day — Saturday — towns in New Jersey avenue tod for 608 to 614 ELEVENTH S-l- Memorial Da_\'. Sunday, May 31 Special Train Leaves Saturday fumpm Ary storage. Trucks are bus the bundles left at bundle LD stone or brick many farmers and |stations to the warehouse. buildings made to ap- bled from the sur- re they will be sorted, sewed in | pear as if new— r at the crowds b i nd taken to Brooklyn to be |} special cleaning pro- stock: Arthur B Roland | o ens ar > vailroad | pr r__shi o refugee cess. Park: Robert L. Grove, erstown, | station At Gunhill Wiles v d | e h t. Auto trucks ! and Frank A. Munroe, jr.. Annapolis horsemen who had gathered | wer aned by ss firms and | et D'"“’""”’:"""” o Diplomas Wil be awarded to 410 stu- | from the ranches of that region Lo |use ¢ > te orehouse was | i L e oS dents next Wednesday ! parade in his honor. Ate o Jarrell. & WEATHERP] IK(H)} (l EANING (0. of Courtesy & Pure Wool Bathing Suits | oot Models that are sanctioned in style: and in values that are ex- i e ceptionally good— Carrying Bags $2.95 $3.95 $5.00 95, to 51.25 Other Suits—up to $13.75. I Bathing Belts Street Floor. i 35C W NS n fi\\\\’f{\\.,\g } JE)OK your best on’s DECORATION D, - g and for the I'S an occasion when all want to appear at our best, from head to foot. youngsters Here at the I‘amily Shoe Store you'll find a special array of smart, new models for Decoration Daxy. ‘V””‘] BT o GHG S sy o i LSS i Lt e i ily is planning to dress l.\(:x_\ pair, of course, meets }Ih Family tradition of sound wor up, remember the children! manship, correct fit and VALUE, just as on every other day of the New shoes, of course, are year. the first item. The ones you FAMILY SHOE STORE want are waiting for you here —at a price youll be glad to Featuring for Friday---in the Inexpensive Dress Dept. Sports Frocks Tl’lC new combinations 0{ ROSCA Tan. pO\VdCT. Lanvin Green., or Black Jackets with White Skirts—or all White— In Botany Flannel. and Roshuara Silk. - White Kid—Turn sole; novelty strap for children. The Grover Foot Arch 5 to 8, $2.50 provides this new one, in 812 to 11, $3.00 Sandal — in A Tailored One-strap— patent leather, 2 patent, tan or @6 5() patent or black &7.50 fan calf orblack 10,00 — white calf ...... satin ... A Special Value at *10 Women's and Misses’ sizes. Patent Pump—A new Spring style: turn soles; A to D wide. 00 Second Floor White Calf—For child or miss; A to D wide fa o 814 to 11, $3.50 um\mrl able, to 3 § 1132 to 2, $4.00 $5.00 or more . Canvas, kid trimmed.56.50 . All white cloth, extra quality . ... 3. White washable kid.. . White kid, cut-out ef- fect 6. . White clo i G5, Moccasin—For girls and boys; trimmed ......... . 650 crepe nletwber or leather soles; ex- . Sim tyle in white ra quality. ra’:l,;a: e 'y 3 L sxrm to $4.50 7. A handsome white kid 7.50 5 Lo < a8 taf S0 ilk Both in dress and sports mode]s~——designed on the new lines—featured in the new colors—Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe. Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe. Lace, Etc. They are Frocks that plainly show their better value— 15 Women's and Misses’ sizes. Acrobat—Play Oxfords for chil- dren; of pliable and durable calf- skin. 815 to 11, $3.50 Others at $4.00 Boys' Tan or Gun Metal Oxf —Welt soles, rubber heels; thooflllg wide. o 4 6. $4.00 Arch Support Shoe—in Buckle effect—in patent Sandal—in pat- Others. u‘m to $6.50 patent, black kid or black satin. ent leather. Smart @5 or tan kid $6.50 Very stylish .... @¢° one-strap $5.00 Second Floor Smart H051ery Visit our Hosiery Department if you ari KEDS—For buh and glrls—blg or lit- secking the best and smartest effects in ']f_] New 1925 modell‘:) hlghlor IO‘;V some R R Ao R with new crepe rubber soles. Ever so h“’“,‘”‘ o “”,‘h‘ by l!<{~1cr) o many kinds in white, brown and black. a side issue with us—but a big, growing High and low oxfords and straps. department tha.t .fumplelc. pecial values $1,00 i $3.50 GX‘OWlng Girls and variety always. : : % New White Kid Beveri AA to D wide. oy e, 2V to 1, $7.50 FAMIDY/HOE/TORE | e Princess Slips Voile Underwear Dainty Blouses : Handmade Voiles, Dimi- Tub and Radium Silk; Gowns, Step-ins and ties.afir:;:ilcfothl: eC! h a‘:l- shadowproof ; with hip hem; Chemise—lace trimmed, brays, Crepe de Chines—in hemstitched tops and strap tailored or embroidered. In ;I;“cek‘ina 3}:{:‘ \?Verilousi . o 'S. 0| 0 neck ai shoulders. All colors, in- all the dominating colors; Txl:xe g Colyla Lo La:e cluding Black. and all sizes. trimmed, Embroidered, or Tailored. $9.95 $3.95 $1.00 $].95 $1.95 $9.95 $5.00 Street Floor. i Street Floor Street Floor A most complete line of novelty footwear, in eve: ry 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. ™ $5.00 to $7.00 Fifty Years’ Satisfactory Service o E | | | | fl E E fl fl fl fl E fl fl | fi 1 i

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