Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1925, Page 30

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30 = THE EVENING STAR,™ WASHINGTON, DT WEDNESDAY, JUNE ™0. 1925. S80I e B g e sl s 0 TR N N e R e e e EHEGK'NG UN HEAT ‘B RITH ABRAHAM ELECTS.| PERU MAKING CHOICE. 3 f‘l', Kordar's Heaa Pledges Motion fon | Bavoy May Be Named on Tacna- 3 /\ffiwmv\wv Arica Body. Assessment Problem. | ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. June 10| Victor Maurtua, Peruvian Minister s (®). Re-elected grand master of the to Brazil, is understood 1o be under o Independent Order of B'rith Abraham. consideration by the Peruvian gov- E Adolph Stern of New York at the clos: ernment for appointment as Pern- | ing session of the convention of that vian commissioner of the Tacna- organization last night sald the ques- |Arica plebiscitary commission. i No Aoency Euumped ) 11 el e LAl W s G el izl ol be given the closest study by the |jgmatic quarters here it is helieved termine Number of Deaths |Grand Lodge officers. ‘This question |ihat Maurtua, although one of two had the convention divided into two |under special consideration, stands | begins at 1 aneburgh and Bro. The all-whi h ¥ R i . -white costume that 2 camps for & time. he hest chance of being selected as o From Prostrations. | ™,,0u rand masters elected in | Feruvian delesaie S . %5 cluded Louis Sobel, Chicago; Nath | G g = g = . ¢ . & e e o 1o o iaan | - . - ‘ reflects the sun’s rays and absorbs so little of their heat—white While hot waves ofien carry pesti- Applestein, Baltimore, and Albert Sil- If you want work, read the want = G 2 ¥ i lenca and tragedy In theiy path, no berman, Cleveland. | columns of The Star shoes, white frocks, cool white hats, nothing is R 1 &nch wave has vel reached the pro S S & er nor portione of & sacionel cotemiy, and; oy D099 o8 G0 GGl &&fiq % more comfortable than whiteness from head to foot! therefore. there are no national agencies here in the Capital which are | equipped to gather the vital statisties of the weather's scorching breath Thermometer, harometer and hu 9 { Here is the-immaculate attire that will ma Cr midity figures alwavs are available at | “Bab da make you seem al- the Weather Bureau. It is & perfect | \ 4 & SR 1) . H T 5 & Institntion of weather lore. and while i ways cool, fresh-and dainty, at whatever heights the mercur: there may be occasional fault to find R ferts - with a forecast upset by a flareback 3 mav clhimb. or some other unlooked-for develop- At L""sb"rgh & Bro. ! - : sk ment, the records of the past in the bureau are beyond reproach % But no Government department Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday--and then Babyday, y e o ST it B thoshant []I:{l s ‘]:‘e \\:\ the Ine]\\ ('alendarhreads. h[l is n])nsuhrd f < i B e e that here is a Shop that provides the right apparel for | | € 1te por S ress If there should be an epidemic of any the baby, at the right time, at the right price. 1f vou } A E Al b ith & s } : Sort in the wake of a hot wave the Lave dhe wara weatbers s ihedor baby to supply or if | \ ! —will be either the new two-piece style or a straightline frock RS S e e there are any things that need replenishing—come | _ of utter simplicity. In flat crepe, Canton, crepe Elizah down tomorrow-—and see Washington's finest. A few N, : y. pe, , crepe’ Elizabeth or The American Red Cross, always georgette. $15.00 to $59.50. The one sketched, $59.50. No Calls for Aid. of them ready 1o lend a helping hand. has re | | gy ceived no appeals for heat relief here e ThaLi 4 st the headquarters in Washington While storms. due to erratic weather / ] | conditions, are reported to have Gowns, embroid- - | | caused numbers of deaths in the Mid ery and lace trim- West. no situation has arisen calling med, decp hems. \ ) ! Ihe Unlined V~ hite CO‘at for national aid or action At — made Slips and The United States Census Bureau | % which garhers vital statistics from the $l 25 X a \ xo-called registration. which includes . 14 ; Snies 2 e gt ” : most of the States of the Union, does el " \ 3 ; : of a very light-weight French flannel. not gather or publish deaths under the Dotted Swiss L E \ its very S|mple e Cnhancing e caption of “heat Carriage Sets, S I" in explained ai the various Gov white with 1“f = i of coolness, $17.50. Other white coats in ernmeni agencies that there is really and beading, pin - - | 3 g p a hia no reliable way in which deaths from or blue linings. 2 & A flannel or twill, with light silk lining, $25.00 hot waves ean he computed. There P /] = 4 > = llow cover to { : \ 1 are a number of deaths each year from T | ¢ p to $35.00. unstroke. Thers are perhaps thou mands of deaths each vear throughout the United States which can he set $2 95 down as “saperinduced by the neat ™ 1 ; But what might be calied - death s o 2 . . from heat in one locality would be ‘H”""a Sols m 4 - Ei i X ’ i other community. There are no medi- bonnet to match. Y | L ] e 1ite Sweater Suit cal rules which prevail evervwhere. Many patterns, i Sizes 2 10,6, Séte Wi ; i - = | i 5 b ¥ 900 Deaths Reported. - | —was designed for the feminine golfer, The recent hot wave over the eastern $ ! . 3 S . Balf of the country is generally ae. 1.00 but is so very smart that it quite as fre- cused of having caused more than 800 k] ta1e 2 : deaths. according to pres dispatches. quently adorns the sidelines. Of balbrig- The Government has made no_ effort Lawn Bonnets. Sizes 12.to 15. Special .......coyenn 50¢ | 4 gan—two-piece stvle, sleeveles ith 5 style, s ess or wi -'r"mxv:rif" i ;3"" "m "'h'»*' Teports Madeira Pillow Covers, 1375x17 in. Each.. s1.00 | . < no question that rhe hot B ambrte: Shocts H6x52 . 42 : dox32 ir ] Slecves TRt o gien, el i ot | Cambri Shects S i Sae: Yowod . 007 oz in. Toc I'he White Hat - ; iong slceves, $10.95 to $15.00. Pl rae i il L White Rubber Sheets: size 25x36 ins. FKach sbc ) In delicate health or suffering from Carter’s silk-and-wool Bands. Fach o AR 79¢ N 2 it SECOND FLOOR. disease. Lowered vitality caused by Net Canopies for crib or carriage ... ... coee 3 ——sketched is of transparent timbo { the heat brought death to many per Cotton Shi size 6 mo. 10 J vrs iy % > < son& who might have recovered nnder Canvas Swings. withont back.. straw with ornament of white silk and heiter conditions. In some cities dur With back .. i sy 7 i tibhon. $12.50: . White felt.and . straw i { Whi ! ‘ . $12.50. s e hite Hose ing a heat wave there Is a tendency White Duck Swing, with tray and w lmt enameled stand to attribute all deaths to the heat. In ! sports hats. $1.88 to $4.85. More dressy other cities heat as a factor in the lels. $5.00 to $15.00 » death statistics is virtually ignored ’ 'l F k | models, $5. (] .00. ¢ f are quite in accord with B i s ['ots’ Cool Voile Frocks ; - thel st o thel e @oes not regard “the good old Summer 1 SECOND FLOOK. J : s for they-are chiffon—of a time™ as enough of a menace to tabu- Nizes 2 to 6 years Iate the toll of Old-Sol cobwebby texture that SECOND FLOOK. ot $1.95 | The White Silk Scarf Sk, Wik T FLORIDA GIRL AWARDED "/} ) 1oTae are § 1 = ey ELnk < . check line at the ki AN A special lot arrives for haby- —has no trimming, but a deep fringe at each end, $5.50. Fluttery R s:.mm(:; CPERATIC FELLOWSHIP A . dayv; smocked yokes or straight white georgette and chiffon scarfs, $2.95 and $5.50. $2.50. from shoulder style, deep hems, | sty Will Spend Year Abroad at Bx-| { X <ilk thread embroidery and rib- RL hon trimmed; some with panties. ! . s e S White Wash D Gi Dkt X" Tangerine. canary, green, pink, 1te as resses A = 5 &/ blue. tomato and peach. | e i e i © THE INFANTS' OWN NHOP. FOURTH FLOOR | —make up a goodly portion of every wiselv chosen Summer ward- NEW YOR une 10.—The first ‘ p e S th A graduate nurse, always in attendance in the de- robe. We have sketched two \harmmg stvles—the one of voile tlon wa - partment. will help you in the selection of the layette. | with alternate hands of blue voile and faggoting. $10.00; the other, Mg Ll e i white broadcloth with faggoting and embroidery, $5.00. Others, A dramatic soprano. Ten ofher ap- mon i L ANSBURGH & BRO. . Mise Seeba will receive $1.200 and - i THIRD FILOOR. transportation to and from Italy 7th to 8th to E—Franklin 7400 i where she must spend approximately { . Sreremveerine ot uoem el ! 'he Lovely White Flower anthorities. She is 24 yvears old and | & f M 17 | MW —that was once the symbol of chivalry is now the syvmbol of chic! It is worn on EEEEEEEEEEEEG shoulder or at the waist. The one sketched. of white velvet and organdie, $2.95. | Others, 59¢ and $1.50. BASEMENT STOR E B sy 28 = : R i 3 white beads, with a fringe Entrances 8th St. and E St.—Stairway 8th St. Entrance Nearest E St. : i B ! Others_in combinations of 'VA New Lot! Lovely Silk | WoatE o Lo 7 FROCK i Crepe Back Satins Satin Faced Cantons STREET FLOOR ‘White Blouses The tailored short sleeve over- blouse of English broadcloth, $1.95 to $5.95. The dress blouses of crepe de chine, lace trinimed or tailored, $5.95 to $9.95. SECOND. F1.00R. White Shoes ! \ ] v —for sports wear, are these low Lot b 5 heeled gore oxfords of white buck A shipment of dresses that will bring gladness to many i 3 : > v : Bichis Fido siscves pinels ihieh ‘ \ A White Dance Frocks and kid combined, with crepe Washington women. a inty trimmings in a host of attractive h o~ . 3 soles. $10.00. ing and other dainty tri gs ir e gl The alluring frock sketched, of white $10.00. T'?or evening wear, the gore pump is quite as much styles. Colors—orchid, white, tangerine, black, srange, tan, brown, peach and combinations. i | 3N 9 georgette, is called the “Moonflower”—its (¢ vogue, this styleith design For the hest selections, be carly T i circular skirt and sleeves like inverted moon- of white and crystal” beads over flowers. $39.75. Others, $15.00 to $75.00. the goring, $13.50. 5 SECOND FLOOK. SECOND FLOOR/ T One strap, ankle straps, cut outs, 5 sandals and a host of other smart yies. Low heels of plain and cov- Fine leather soles. All 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 ERPEED : ‘EEEEBEEEE(BEEEE 2 [c————]n]

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