Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1925, Page 18

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NING WASHING [NATIONAL U. DEBATE PLANNED SATURDAY Faculty Gold Medal Contest in|jstice, respectively, of that 2 Tepresentatives on the Oratory to Be Held in council now in process of ¢ Law School. THE EVEN STAR, TON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 1, 19 day, tomorrow, Wed Thursday in all the cours and | John Bridge. the law |1z and Spring rains have de-|Martin; chancellor, Miss Catherine ed the completion of the tennis|Reaney, and marshal, Mrs. Sara | court at the lodge. chrest. ' The meeting for the e Omicron chapter of Kappa Beta Pi|0f officers was held at the he d officers for the coming|Mrs. Klein, the présent dean. follows: Dean, Mrs.| The Cy Press Club at its regu soclate dean, Miss |meeting Tuesday night decided to hold Miss Estherseveral partles during the Summe "MAHOGANY | BOOKCASES school and college of friance business administration. the Abe \Iartm Says: Beta Chapter of Gamma fraternity h Be! $24.95 | | l complete with four sections, | top and bottom. Standard | Assorted zed sec- | Also walnat. ‘make. tions. OFFICE Furnirure Dept. Washington Salvage Co. 310 8th St. N.. The Sigma 2 pected to its next or Phi Beta vite a prominent spe: its semi-monthly meetings. Married members of Phi nd their wives are hol d party at Ulet(vu trv lc :Colleges in U. S. and Abroad Get Bulk for Social Research Work. The oratorical contest for the Fiil maviicipate v g Seeley, Charles I. Haycraft, Ar nold S, Johnson and J. Gordon Can- field. The judges will be Leo Rover, assistant United e for the lH\nhv Geo L il sclence, and l'|n! Wal- nerson Institute. H. Alvey Debating So- k won the final int from the Samuel F. > affirma- I Cutting LEMON JUICE BEST TO WHITEN SKIN The only harmless sor of poli ter of tk the price—but not the quality way to bleach the ¥ skin white i3 to mix . “‘lfl’l‘"fl :f:f the juice of two Inithi - ies and Po lemors with three | n this semi-annual clearance event of ours we do v 3 ounces of Orchard . n $100.000 to e i Geoter O ; two very unusual things. negative was presented for pur B PR . — druggist will suy ¢ g . Periodicats from| We're all too busy thinkin’ Sl SO for a fow cents We include all Spring Suits and Top Coats. OversissDick D] about a good time when we Prof. George J. Shake well in a X % §iT; Drorld . B 3107500 for | ought t* be thinkin’ about what walter voted first Eottle, ssuliyen has | And we reduce the prices very radically. erte, §3. Pens and Per national or- | We're goin’ t’ do when we meet | e of th ol Skt ok = iF s y 1t A. Chekrezi, pro e most wonderful skin whitener, | P . fold e a bandit. ¢ e s isnokrezl, BE0:] softamer and beautifier. | I It's ;s:le f"l": = pdulpose, and not an excuze for a i . commissioner to the| Massage this sweetly fragrant sale—which makes a differe; Ihiteller ithat used & call oni \ted & iyedits| Deiion; Bleachy into|/the’ Taes, Hadk | e his girl now picks her up. Some parents seem t’ think e taught lhn the board of and leaves arms and hands. Tt can not irritate. Famous stage beauties use it to bring | that clear, youthful skin and rosy- | white complexion; also as a freckl sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. All Suits —Both Blues and All Topcoats -—including the im- S e 7 keep ’em out o e 1 ancy ported Coats | oS 9% SsToma. 297 .y O Y™ ME g gmoen sgee | . %59% If alterations are [ VOCATIONAL SCHOOL a y ; ran S ! The Mode—F at Eleventh PLANS GRADUATION | At Sacrifice Prices!! Another Baby Grand Day—a red-letter day of this Great Rebuilding Sale. With but one purpose in mind—to dispose of our stock of Grand Pianos—we have taken final reductions 16—Honor Paid to Sol- dier Dead Gitt Will Inspire Your Friends to Write You For Graduation, Weddings, Sailings, Parties, Birthdays Duofold Pen and Duofold Pencil~The New Dauette : Satin-lined Gift Case de luxe inciuded HIS Parker Duofold Duet won the heart of the o i ot u o TR ———— S R S o Ele——Shalc——ja|c— oo — o[ hle———n LANSBURGH & BRD on every instrument in stock (Knabe pianos excepted). Beau- balanced, symmetrical, in & some lacquer-red, or in flashing plain black, both styles gold trimmed. OurLady Duofold Penand Pen- tiful pianos—of the high quality to be found always at the Kitt store—uwill be sold at reductions running as high as 30%. Iintrance, 8th St. and E Sl—Smirwny, 8th St. Shoe Shop Vestibuie. cil are still of small girth to fitslim fingers. But the Duofold “Big Brother” Duofold c are now both built Over-size. 11 For men learned from the Duo- fold Pen how an Over-size Barsel affords a man-size grip that abol- ishes finger cramp, and relaxes hand and brain. Every Parker Duofold Pen hasthesuper- Duofold Point that's g if not misused, for 25 years’ Now is the time io pick out these Duofold June Gifts. THE PARKER PEN COM’FANY ¢ was held rrate the Buy Now and Really Save Money Special!l—New Baby Grands WW ANew Lot of Summer 7 5 Factory and G JANESVIL] { MADE IN ENGLAND Great Variety of Smart Striped Patterns We Will Be Glad to Show You Our Complete Stock of i it i Parker Duofold Fountain Pens WALFORD'’S 800 Pennsylvania Ave. WL We Have a Complete Stock of | Parker Pens While others are sweltering in the heat, vou may be cool and neat in one of these pretty frocks And there are so many stvles to choose Broad stripes, narrow stripes and hair line stripes in a great variety of and combinations. Short and cap sleeve models, f with trimmings of buttons, panels, ties and ' belts. Sizes 16 to 42. Guaranteed washable I trom colors fabrics. My Here is without question the most stupendous value in Washington. These Grands—encased in rich mahogany, colonial designed —are only four feet eight inches in length and will fit snugly intc a corner of the smallest home or apartment. Regularly priced at $495—you save $120. Trade In Your Old Piano! You need not pay a penny as first pay- ment if you have a piano to trade in. Full resale value will be allowed. Come— Make your selection immediately! # Homer L. Kitt Co. 1330-G-STREET Large Assortment Women’s Low Shoes " D fic——|olc———[njc——|o|——| ol —=|s|li—=|b]| ——=| o] —=1|alc—]al———lo| ———|o| ——|n|———| ] NATIONAL PARK Open June 15 to Sept.15 Tightened nerves slowly relax out in this lake- i dotted Rocky Mountain million acres. Fine hotels and rustic chalets, or outdoor camping, a8 you prefer. ‘Wholesome, delicious food. Fishing, hiking, climb- ing, horseback riding. Motor busses and motor launches. Arrange now to come to Glacier National Park on the wonderful ‘e 2 @79/, = = - - EW ORIENTAL LUMITED | || Low cost Round Trip Summer Tourist Tickets to Glacler . Park and the Pacific Northwest good on this train—no extra fare—and other fine Great Northern trains run direct to Park gate. Why not let us plan an all-expense-paid tour of 1to 7 days or longer? Great Northern has the longest cinderless mileage of any Northwest railroad—1,100 miles behind giant oil-burning locomotives. You see high peaks from low passes—only 60 miles of entire main line are above 4,000feet. For free books onGlacier National Park, low Round Trip Summer Fares and other Northwest travel data, apply M. M. Buhlwr' Gen. Eastern Pass. Agent, l lnn:nrra hix d St.. York City F H W\"hnhkknTr\lrrlh\( Inn Agent, nanc Philudeiviia. Fa. GREAT NORTHERN . Route of the New Oriental Limited Finest Train to Pacific Noraflnnst—flo Extra Fare Patent Leather Tan Leather @ Satins Combinations % We are continually re- plenishing our stock of $2.95 shoes with new styles to make this line the feature of our Basement Shoe Dept. Thousands of pairs of these shoes have been sold since our opening. All new shoes in stylish lasts and patterns in the wanted materials. Shop Early! e DN I LT e 8, FE - -

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