Evening Star Newspaper, June 6, 1925, Page 5

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» THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1925. FUEL TAX DIVERSION IS SCORED BY A. A. A. Charges One-Seventh of Levy Paid | by Motorists Not Used for Roads. sout $11,000.000, or one-seventh of 1 paid by motorists in gaso- e last 12 months, the American obile Association de clared in a y ¥, was di-| there are indications that “a few gold | s verted in seven States to . channels| other than road building. Tne states| CERTIFICATES ISSUED BY BIBLE INSTITUTE structure unless two tendencies are|Twenty-One listed were Pennsylvania, Maryland, Texas, North Dakota, South Carolina, Montana and Georgia. Ultimate destruction of the gas tax discontinued was forecast in the statement by A. M. Loomis, member | Awards at Annual Closing Exer- of the advisory board of the District division of the A. A. A., who conduct. ed the inquiry. “misappropriation of the other than road purposes” and “dispo- | ington at the annual closing exercises sition to pyramid the tax by adding a|of that school, held In the Foundry urch last night. was made by Rev. W. H. Hub- Randal Highlands Baptist | Our Transformation Trans- was the topic of Rev. W. H. nnock of Baltimore, the principal | cent or two at a time, revealing a well | of ‘gimmies’ in the X, Mr. Loomis said, “is | Church. 1 ay 4 v to get th out of the users of the high diggers are grafting into the game.” cises in Foundry Church. Certificates were presented 21 stu- was sung by the institute chorus, un- der the direction of Mrs. Isabel G. Shelley. Solos were glven by Mrs. Mabel W. Ward, Mrs. Nell Canine and Carl Kuldell. A review of the past vear and announcement of the pro- Eram for next year was given by Miss Elsie Wade Stone. Rev. A. R. Kuldell, dean of the in- stitute, presented certificates to the Husband Seeks Divorce. Russell F'. Bower yesterday filed suit in the District Supreme Court for an absolute divorce from Margaret L. Bower. They were married at Scran- ton April 15, 1909, and have two chil- Idren. The husband charges miscon- duct and names a corespondent. He is represented by Attorney Rudolph H. Yeatman. : 1 Tollowing: Mise Olive Stephenss Miss s A These tendencies, hie declared, are| jois of the Bible Institute of Wash. | Mildred Hoffman, Miss Ruth Stewart, Alice Updegraff, Miss Pearl Tunch, Miss Mary otte Ford, M her Coon, M .\|.Alrv>. Edwin May Rev. Kuldel Hoodwmard & Wothrop way in the art of cool when you have the right things from tensive stocks. keeping selected our ex- Attempts to vaccinate trees and ts against disease are being made professor at Columbia University. Hotel Inn Phone Main 8108-810. 604-610 9th St. N.W, 1| 4,7 Jogms. SO weekly: $10.50 rooms, 14 with toilet, shower d lavats B 3115 oom. 505 hore: Ramae e sudes Keeping The Home Coo and Keeping Cool at Home OU will have gone a long This Couch Hammock, $25 Complete with suspension chains and four heavy coils. Heavy grade duck with green and gray. Rose Arbor figures—comfortable tufted mattress. Special value. Hammock Section, Fourth floor Swing, $10.75 A comfortable addition to any Summer lawn—out where leafy trees afford cool shade and pleas- ant breeze. Green enameled seats and red frame. Lawn Furn Section, Fourth floor. Awnings to keep off the burning sun—=8-oz. khaki, $2.75; 8-oz. blue and white, brown and white or tan and white striped, $2.50. Awning Section, Fifth foor, Vudor Shades are ideal for any kind of porch. Have patented woven-in ventilator at top that makes air circulate freely to keep porch cool. 7%;-ft. drop, $3.90 to $13.75, according to the width. Vudor Shade Section. Fifth floor. Thermos Bottles A convenient way to keep cold refreshing drinks cool for 24 hours. Pint size, corrugated nickel, $1.25; quart size with brown finish, $1.15 to $1.75. Unbreakable Thermos Bottles— Pint size, $6.75 Quart size, $7.50 Thermos Bottle Section. First floor. Cook the Electric Way It's ever so much cooler, as the heat can be turned on or off in- stantly—no overheated kitchens. Grills, percolators and wa ffle jrons. A Universal nickel-plated reversible Toaster, $9. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. A Cooling Fan 8-inch non-oscillating Fan, ivory finish, $6.50. Westinghouse non - oscillating Fans, $7.50 to $18.50. Oscillating Westinghouse Fans, $20.75 to $35. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. White Mountain 3-Quart Ice Cream Freezers, $4.50 Staunchly made and easy to op- erate. Freezes the contents quickly and de- liciously. A most satisfac- tory freezer. Other White Mountain 1 to 6 Quart Freezers, $3.25 to $7. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Beverage Shakers For mixing .a cold, satisfying drink—a nickel-covered Beverage Shaker, pint size, $2.50; quart size, $6.25—Glass Shaker with measures and nickel cover, pint size, $3.75. ¢ Housewares Section, Fifth floor. The Universal Electric Cooker Cooking in the Universal Electric Cooker is clean — cool — conven- ient. Retains full flavor and food value of each dish. Anything may be cooked, baked, roasted of fried. Complete with all equip- ment and utensils. $35. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Try serving your crisp sal- ads or frozen cream from these crystal glass plates. 8 new patterns. Specially priced, $13.50 dozen. Low-footed sherbets in Colonial design, 25¢ each, Glassware Section, Fifth floor. White Enameled Water Cooler, gal- vanized lining. 3- gallon, $3.50. 4- gallon, $4.50. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Ice Lip Water Pitchers keep the ice from escaping while pouring liquid out. $1. = Glassware Section, Fifth floor. Ice Tea Or Lemonade Sets, Special, $1.95 Attractive eight-piece sets — tall pitcher, cover and six slender glasses—amber or green colored glass—a new and charming fash- ion for Summer drinks. Glassware Section Fifth floor. This Porch Rocker, Special, $6.75 Woven cane back and seat—var- nished maple frame. Furniture Section, Sixth floor. 3-Piece Reed Suite Very Special $79.50 S5-ft. settee, chair and rocker, up- holstered in four cool colors of attractive cretonne. Box-spring seat cushions that are deep and comfortable. Wicker Furniture Section, Fifth floor, Goodyear Lawn Hose, or 6-ply Rubber Garden Hose, 25 ft. $4.50. Straight or Spray Nozzle Sprin- klers, 75c each. Stationary Spray, $2. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Three-Door Side-Icer Refrigerators Ten walls of insulation—seamless white porcelain lining — golden oak finish. 40 lbs. ice capacity, $47.25 50 lbs. ice capacity, $54 90 Ibs. ice capacity, $70 100 Ibs. ice capacity, $78.50 Housewares Section, Fifth floor. o Woodmard & Wothrop It's June Bride and Gift Time Now To Complete The Bridal Costume White Chiffon Hose Lustrous, radiant chiffon hose of dazzling white are a true expression of traditional bridal simplicity. Plain, $3. With Paris clox, $5. Hosiery Section. First floor. Long Kid Gloves Velvety '\ smooth glace \\ kid gloves, in S / 16 and 20 but- ton length, de- lightfully complemhent theshort- sleeved wed- ding gown $6.50 and $8. Glove Section, First floor. A Real Lace Handkerchief Exquisitely handmade Rose Point Lace finishes this fine linen handkerchief. $15. Linen with real val, real Duchess and Rose Point lace, $5 up. Handkerchief Section, First floor. The Bridal Slippers A gleaming white slipper of kid, in the simple Opera style, will be chosen as the proper footwear. $12.50. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Callot Soeurs Perfume Exclusive With Woodward & Lothrop What could be more appro- priate for the bride than this {ragrant perfume in the de- lightful Marriage d’Amour odor? In very unique and decorative containers. $15. Toilet Goods Section, First floor. A Sumptuous Negligee A negligee as rosy as the bride’s dream of happiness. Apple-blossom tinted georgette veiled over rich yellow. Deeper shaded flowers and creamy val lace add to the feminine charm. $30. Negligee Section. Third floor. Here are found those gifts whose charm lies in their continued use- fulness, as much as their decorative value in the home. They are articles in which there is real pride of posses- sion, Real Italian Linens for Gifts No matter how much linen she may have, any bride will appreciate a bridge set of genuine Italian work A 36-inch cloth and 4 napkins, $7.50. In a choice of six different patterns. Real Italian luncheon set—a runner, 6 table doilies, 6 napkins, $15.95 Linen Section, Sccond floor Tea Wagon —ma= After the honey- moon, when the bride entertains, a tea wagon becomes an appreciated gift for her delightful “at homes.” Solid brown mahogany or Amer- ican walnut. $32.50. Furniture Section, Sixth floor Windsor Chair - An End Table With things Colonial so An end table affords great much in vogue, a Wind- convenien sor chair is a well-ch gift, and when the 1 g room is used for dining room it becomes doubly ment for as little up to $55. useful. $17.50. Furniture Section, Sixth floor. n the living room beside davenport or armchz A large assort as $10 Gateleg Tables Drop - leaf Gateleg Tables are much in fashion and are shown in a great variety of de and prices and combination mahogany An attractive oval top table. $16.50. Furniture Section. Sixth floor. A Portable Lamp Unusual and distinctly differ- ent is this silver-finish electric lamp. A woman in contem- plative mood sits beside a lovely frosted, cut bulb. Complete with cord and socket, $15. Lamp Section, Fifth floor. Dinnerware From Three Countries--Open Stock For those who love the rich treatment of Haviland China there is a beautiful 44-piece set in an unusual design displaying a charming border. $67. From England comes a light-weight porcelain set, figured in a lovely blue rose pattern and richly lined in gold. 44 pieces. $23.25. From our own American potteries comes a delightful, colorful set of porcelain in a conventional blue and ivory border designs, with half mat gold handles. $21. China Section, Fifth floor. Individual Gift Pieces of Silverwatre Sterling Silver-Bonbon Dishes, $4 to $10. Sterling Silver Gold-lined Mayonnaise Sets, $7.50 to $14. Bud,Vases, exquisitely plain or ornatgly engraved, $5 to $9.50. Candlesticks, in a wide range of attractive shapes, $10 to $24 pair. Bread Trays in the new Orange Blossom pattern, $18.50. Silverware Section, First floor. A Moussoul Rug Gift A superior quality Moussoul Rug with deep pile of silk-like yarn that gives a velvety, mirror-like sheen is the foundation for a charming room. Wonderfully blended colors and extremely original designs add to their beauty. A scatter size, 3x6, $48.75. priced proportionately. Rug Section, Sixth floor. Others

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