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42 U. S. FELLOWSHIPS WON BY 3 WOMEN Twenty British University Graduates Selected to At- tend Colleges in America. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK 20 graduates of British universities the Commonwealth Fund fellow: enabling them to colleges and u attend United members of the Asst can Universities, more than three of vards attend any en year Viding that those to one coll Six Chose Western Colleges. > the first appoint- | Dr. ws, Belfast, | Leeds, to | rick Brewe Mary Collt James Craik, to Cornell; Henry Deas, Cam- bridge, to Harvard: Miss Kathleen Drew, Manchester, to California; Syl- vester Gates, Oxford, to Harvard; Noel Hall, Oxford, to Princeton; Matthew Hodge, Armstrong College, to Penn; vania; Thomas Jones, Swansea College, to Minnesota: Stuart Kirk, St. Al drew’s to Yale: Reginald Littleboy, Ox- ford, to Yale: Hugh Nettleton, Cam- bridge, to Columbia; Thomas Osgood, St. Andrew’s and Cambridge, to Chi- cago: Miss Stella Pulling, Oxford, to Columbia; Bernard Scholefield, Oxford and Guy's Hospital, to Johns Hopkin Robert Schlapp. Edinburg and Cam: bridge, to sorge Stephenson, y to Wisconsin,_and | nburgh and St Oxford, to Edinburgh » Columbia St. An- Irew’s, . fter be udents are their sul > fellowships are from $3.000 tc according to the diffe g expenses and cost of tuition. ion is made for travel during the | Christmas and Summer vacations. The Prince of Wales®is honoral chairman of the committee of awar jual Blaze Sweeps Business Block in Philadelphia, Firemen Injured. PHILADELPHIA, June 2 (P).— About a dozen buildings were de- stroyed by fire that swept the block bounded by Thirtieth and Thirty first and Walnut streets. s was estimated at more than $500,000. A number of firemen were injured. one seriously The blaze started in occupied by Eridgman & ing supplies. and spread Most of the structures des small the building Co.. plumb. rapidly royed were . Sues Garage Company. William J. Kimball, 8304 McKinley street, vesterday filed suit in the Dis- trict Supreme Court agai Irving H. Hollander and Harry Hollander, trading as the Northwest Garage C and John B. Cochran for $10,000 dam- ages for alleged personal injuries. Kimball, represented by Attorney Paul ¥, Rogers, claims that while riding in his machine at the intersection of Thirteenth and P streets northwest, September 21, 1924, he was run into by a machine of the garage concern and seriously and permanently in- jured TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—* 3 Is comedy London schenck p.m. Earle—Joseph K. Watson. vaude ville, continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. Metropoli My Son.” continu ous from 11 o 11 p.m Palace me Week." at 11:20 am., 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. Columbia- ng Up the Town, at 11 2:45, 4:35, 6:15, 8 and 9 vaude. a.m 1:80, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9 Tivoli—"“Confessions of a Queen,” continuous 1:45 to 11 p.m Ambassador—"My Son,” 9:50 p.m. Central—The Lady." 3:3 6:30, 8 and 9 Gn P‘Q —"“Some Wild Oats, ous 1 to 11 at 6, 8 and at 12:30, 2, " continu- LUNCH WFTH US TO-DAY Ber 1203 G st HEALTH CANDIES 40¢ €04 80¢ Ib *Vsn m‘- Blank Books. ¥ou need them. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. all kinds of See us when S We Pay You on your DAILY BALANCES | researches in Argentina, Chile, Brazil 10 | terday reversed the action of the lower nces in | | Jae; | | | The object will be to keep in closer Declines $50,000 A Year Job; Began On $7 Weekly Pay By the Associated Press NEW YORK, June 2 hrulmrug(‘ who started trade as a cle as reported to hav clined yvesterday the offer of a posi- ch would have paid him, according to report, from $50,000 to $100,000 a year. He was asked twice to become president of the Ameri- can Sugar Refining Co. and de- clined each time, it was said. Mr. Lowry, when questioned re- garding the report, which was cir- culating in the trade, admitted he had received the offer, but would not comment on it other than to state that he was well satisfied with his present position. BIOLOGIST WILL CONDUCT RESEARCH THIS SUMMER Maynard M. Metcalf to Work on Frogs in South American Countries. Dr. Maynard M. Metcalf, chairman of the division of biology of the Na- tional Research Council, will conduct and Uraguay this Summer on South American species of frogs. He will give especial attention to parasites on frogs and tadpoles and will endeavor to link-up the species he encounters with the general dis- tribution -of frogs throughout the world. The biology division of the council is to be moved to Woods Hole, Mass.. from Washington this month, and will be brought back here in the Fall. touch with the prominent biologists of the country, many of whom con | duct their Summer work at the Woods Hole biological laboratory. Decxswn in Suit Reversed The District Court of Appeals yes | | | | | which had directed Ma to carry out a contract to sell | premises 1119-21 T street northwest to | Patrick O'Donoghue for $49.500. The appellate court found that O'Donoghue had not carried out the terms of the contract and could not enforce its pro- visions. court The Home of the High- Class Eyeglass Roe Fulkerson Co. 1407 F St. Franklin 5606 Eyes examined, glasses fitted for a lovely skin for firm muscles fora youthful chin line We Recommend FACIAL AESTHETICS The famous Dorothy Gray Treatments, hitherto obtainable only in New York and At- lantic City, now may be taken right here in Washington Mrs. Fay. a graduate of the Dorothy Gray Studio, Fifth Avenue, New York City, gives the treatments with the same care_and skill that has made the Dorothy Gray Method so popular with New York society women and famous actresses. Telephone Frank. 6274 For an Appointment Phoenix Bobbed Hosies A short-length hosiery cially Gemiravie”for Summer You will find all the popular shades here— The Shop 1004 F Street N.W. (Up Stairs) Opposite Woodward & Lothrop’s F Street Entrance LS THE EVENING STAR, VVASIT[NGTON, D. CATHOLIC ALUMNAE MEMBERS ENROLLED Graduates of District Academies Received by Local Chapter of International Federation. Graduates of District Catholic acad- hip emies were received into membe: by the local chapter of the Interna tional Federation of Catholic Alumnae at a meeting Sunday at the Catholi Sisters’ College, Brookland. Ther was an_address of welcome by Mrs James F. Harnett, governor District chapter of the following which a musical ating classes. Those who performed Misses Evelyn Collins, Keane and Margaret Ruane, Academy of the Sacred Heart Miss Elizabeth Water: Miss Edna Jones, St. Cecelia’s emy; Miss Kathryn Bowers, late Conception Academy; Mary Cavanagh, Margaret Adele gh, and Brew, Academ: Notre Dame de Namur; the gradu ating class of St. Patrick’s Academy vivia Meyef, Holy Cross Acad Miss Cecelia Mulville, Immacu late Conception Seminar: following members of the Misse: Herlihy Visitation Convent: Cathleen Beattie, Elleen Beattie, Gertrude Kenney, Alice Bauer, Mary Louise Gare; Janet Johnston, ‘Mary Josephine Fendrich, Mary Margaret Sullivan, Kathleen Timlin, Caroline Brosius, Muriel Kline and Mary Ann Harm- sen. Mrs. Harry Benzinger, president of International Federation of Cath- C., FACES LIBEL CHARGE. YUMA, Ariz.,, June 2 (#).—George W. Lynn, publisher of the Yuma | Herald, accused of criminal libel by ] E. F. Sanguinetti, Yuma merchant, will go to trial here Thursday. Lynn's ‘attorney foday asked for more time, but Lynn, after obtaining TUESDAY, JUNE of the federation, program was given by membérs of the gradu- included Winifred of the of Acad- of Sacred Heart on Park l‘uag. Acad- Immacu- Regina McGivern | of | olic Alumnae, greeted the graduates and Very Rev. P. J. McCormick, D. D.; pronounced a. benediction. permission to address the court, in- sisted that he would be ready to stand trial Thursday, even though he other counsel. The nrldes Bouquet. Gude’s flowers have played a promi- nent p in the city’s most beautiful weddings. 1212 F.—Advertisement. “Our Wednesday Specials” Crab Flakes 75¢ Lb. Live Lobster 50c Lb. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ | P 50c Lb. ‘ i 'EACHO & CO., Inc. | /Z Zl 22-23 Municipal Fish Mkt. Phoune Majn 617 10. A handy bank is an incentive to save regularly. Start a suw'ngs account here and get the savings habst. LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK, 17th and H Sts. N.W. Branch One Year Ago Today The Lincoln National Bank Opened Its 17th and H Streets Branch Growih approval. The deposits of this branch are now $603,000 —a very enviable record for the first year in the community. Backed by over $7,400,000 resources of the main bank, this branch is fast becoming a bulwark of financial strength in its community. We would have you place us on trial, that your verdict of approval may be added to that large company we now serve. is the barometer of the public’s LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK Fleischmann ' TRUCKS are proud of the company Teeep. Fleischmann is just one of the many to deliver low-cost miles Interest on checking accounts on daily balances— com- pounded monthly. Interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly. Interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually. 4 Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. N.W. YELLOCAB fleet operations set the standard by which transportation efficiency is Our vehicles are built primarily to deliver low-cost miles. sell at a competitive purely incidental. measured. facts now. TRANSPORTATION T-3 Panel Delivery 3-ton, complete with custom-built panel or screen side body. Write for unusually low prices. Deferred payments if desired That they ce is the ENGINEERS 1358 D St. N.-W.—SALES AND SERVICE—Main 7602 b = 1925. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL "+ | llm-su.-mc Mat. Tomor. All Seats, 50c NATIONAL THEATER PLAY] uwtlon cuanm Brooke, Ofer > 0N, LavCR or Y AiTrows “SOTHIS | IS LONDON” Next Beats JEPRING cLEANTNET T0. Do Luxe Shows—3, 7, § “RECOMPENSE” Robert Keable's Sequel To “SIMON CALLED PETER” Starring MARIE PREVOST and MONTE BLUE ~— EXTRA — GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB 80 volees_In Choral Belections HEREFORD and LYOF MISCHA GUTERSON VEXT WEEK REGINALD DENNY In His ramt’nd Best TLL SHOW YOU THE TOWN' THE SNAPPY SYNCOPATING “HAPPY” WALKER 18 PLAYING WITH AND DIRECTING HIS NATIONALLY KNOW GOLDEN PHEASANTS TONIGHT AND WILL DO 80 EVERY WEEK NIGHT THIS SUMMER FOR DANCING AT GLEN ECHO FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARE 50 ATTRACTIONS eliciousflome Made Candles POLLY TRENT CANDY CO__ T19-13 st. >x 1013 E st. RAD A?S experts will put your rzdm in | s Sondition that \nll bring in dis- tant stations more clearly. | M. A. LEESE’ OPTICAL Co. 614 9th St. 712 11th Street | Branch Store Unusual Anniversary Special On all Diamond or Dia- mond and Sapphire 18-Kt. White Gold Filigree Din- ner Rings, $200 Per Week ‘We are mighty proud of our new stock of Din- ner Rings and would like All cut dlamonds; to show it to you. beautifully all wonderful values. 935 Pennsylvania Ave Upholstering REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING PORCH. ROCKERS SPLINTED “Nuf-Ced” The Best Place and Lowest Prices of A Ask my 20,000 customers. I give the service you have the right to expect. $9 Silk Tapestry Cut to $2.98 Per Yard Clay A;t"mtrong 1233 10th St. N.W-- 7483 CRANDALL’S 40 MILE MOONLIGHT TRIP TONIGHT 7:I5 And Every Evening Except Saturday and Sunday FREE DANCING . Rain or Shine SOKOLOV MUSIC :- Palatial Steamer ST. JOHNS 7th St. Wharf Every Saturday..2:30 P. M. g Sunday...9:00 A. M. Steamer ST. JOHIS%’S%GOLOMIL BEACH Salt Water Bathing, Fishing, Crabbing, All Amusements AMERICAS PERF[CT THEATRE CONTINUOUS ONE TO ELEVEN JOS. K. WATSON (HIMSELF) COMPANY OF 20 ARTISTS AND A GAY CHORUS First_ Showing in 8 e RICHARD DIX o “THE SHOCK PUNCH” other A Paramount Picture Other Features ZEOIN —HnD=T LOEW'S COLUMBIA F Street at 12th Oontinucus, 10:80 . m.—11 p. = TODAY AND ALL WEEK United Armr. Present SHEARER WITH JACK PICKFORD Iu a new clmflc ol fl “WAKING UP THE TOWN" AL ST. JOHN COMEDY News—Overture—Ete. 2 777777777 77777 PALACE F_Street at 13th 247" KEITH~ALBEE 2 > VAUDEVILLE- }#]| FUN,SONG, DANCE, BEAUTY il & Guls Festival of Extrsordinary Eatertanment The Iaimitable VAN & SCHENCK The Pennsat-' Battery of With s_Dosen New Xiie Bpectl Unurual Fuetars “BI“ MAXINE Sore B “‘flmhn::;. ’."1: Gilda 0(.7 Adéed Attraction De | KEITH'S ANNUAL REVUE: f 1925 Edition 7 Charming Bocisty Girls and xnen.m Youths ?obn AND ALL WEEK Paramnur't Prea‘n{s ,MEIGIIAN Fuh Lia Lee and: others in @ New ge Ade comedy hit! "OLD HOME WEEK" COMEDY—#HELLO, GOODBY!” hewl—’l‘onlcl—Ov!r'nre METHBAI;SIW F AT 10t TODAY—11 A. M. to 11 P. M. First National Presents NAZIMOVA JACK PICKFORD Suported by Hebart Bosworth, Ian Keith, Constance Bemnett, Charlie Murray, Dot Farley and Mary Akin 1 Albee Features o0d Orch. Beats Mats., 80c; Eves., . Geed Baloeay 8 auu. Mats, MARSHALL HALL FREE DANCING McWilliam’s Orchestra y Charles Macalester Leaves 7th Street Whart 10 A.M,, 2:30 & 6:45 P.M. JIMMIE %AMS in “SIT TIGHT” News—Overture—S8cenic Prelude—“To a Wild Rose,” tropolitan String Quartet hington’s Finest Orch CRANDALL'S b 14th & ParkRd. Film Features AMERICAN 1st St. & K. L Ave. SHIRLEY MASO. SSADOR 1R NW. "EORART RO nd JACK PICKFORD. 1t 1o nd FINMIE ADAMS TOMORROW - XORMAN KERRY and MARY ‘mmm\ in H‘P H AVE. E. MARY ASTOR and CLEVE NTICEMENT PARK THEATER 4618 14th N.W. PRINCESS,, 112 1 FF\TR AL h Bet. D & B OR! 1 GLOR XD TOMORRO DGE, TH AVOY THEATER 7RANDALL’5 And Garden Rd. 14th & Co 2 p.m. Sat Mate. p.m. Sunday. AUGHT] T 1313“'1 in A DUMBARTON T “WORLDLY GOODS NEW STANTON ON 6th & Cts NI pA’rRm, TAKOMA Takoma Park. D. C. RAMON 'NAVARRO and RY. i RAB" EMPIRE o1 M Strest NE. LRQBERT, AGNEW and KE. S A }\‘\"(\RTLX(.HT FReviow and Sone CRANDALL’S \pnll(l Tllonter nd Garden ok B RAPHAEL 9th & O Streets \ ‘ “BORN RICH. __TEUR (0\1 T. x \[d\mley St. D.C. NQRMA SHEAR NIGHT. CEAN %6 _ SWEETIES. CAROU.NA lmn & N. C. Ave. S.!. THE_CHARMER CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph W 953 Ami in BLANCHE SWEE KD “Rieer, GEORGE FAW ETT s-rmm‘ LE n Dows TAMIRED CRANDALL’S \0:“{ THEATER| Ave. & Quebse TODAY — FLOR! JIDOR. in [RAGE. STEREOSCOPTK OWIE A HODGE PODGE. Home Theater 1230 C St, m,!. IO IDER . EARGO. 14th St. and R. I. A ant . 1. Ave, ELITE M55 Fise Vimon A ACHER STUDIO, Mon. and Fri Priv. lesson d_1900. LEROY H. THAYER. All Modern Dances. and Class Instruction 1145 Connecticut Ave 57: JACKSON. PRIVATE DANC 53T, losions. $8 of $1 e 1636 Joth st nw. Ph. 2 —anv S Fine envxmnmenl W School of high lt.lndin( Pri- Yate lessons any time. Ovel e "Fri & ‘DAVISON'S PROF-MRS, classes csira Summer Opera Season Washington Auditorium Beginning Week June 15 WASHINGTON OPERA CO. Edouard Albion, Gemeral Director “Bohemian Girl” BEOADWAY STARS jow—Jordan Plano Co., .-ll-fiulfl G 8t. Main 487 Main Teach you to dance cor- rectly in a few lessons. Slncc‘tly vrivate: any ho

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