Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1925, Page 20

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TGN DEDCATON SHEARDBY 500 f-cher ‘Gibson ‘Gives Recital in Auditorium—~Portrait Presented to Harper. S| dwindled as the hours grew a -| stoood while Mr. Gibson playe n 8 and s the dedl- auditorium. and its by Rev.| _ Edwin C. m were seated length upon of the vast other mm;:u it a great civic were many in the balcony ne in the ll(h(‘\(l L even \\hl) " | The attack of influenza from which | he is suffering, a medical bulletin says, - 1is following a regular course. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, master of Bayreuth so carefully put into his operas. Richard Wagner's music is always beautiful, however, and there were some exquisite tonal effects that Mr. Gibson achieved in which he seemed to grasp the inspiring and at times re- liglous qualities that fill these works. Mr. Gibson is known to be a great Wagner enthusiast. A feature of the evening was the surprise presentation to Mr. Harper of a fine oil painting of himself, done by.Michele Califano, the Itallan art- ist, whose portraits of Président Cool- idge and his young son, Calvin, jr. who died last year, are well known. Mr. Harper's picture is to be hung in the lobby of the auditorium. At the end of the program those left of the mass which hal constantly Star Spangled Banner” and “Dixie,” St the Eembers. of: the: directors’ board had their picture taken. The. program was broadcast. R D'Annunzio Is Improving. GARDONE, Italy, June 11 (#).— The condition of Gabriele d’Annunzio, the poet-soldier, was reported vester- day evening as considerably improved. DEHCO Baked Enamel On Automobiles Defends your car against J. Pluvius Downpours. DEHCO PLANT 1724 Kalorama Road Columbia 7163 last night appointed a committee to|3 o’clock. bration to be held on the grounds of the Garfield School by members of the community. W. R. Giles was named chairman of the committee and other members are A. W. Carroll, A. L. Smith, Richard Smith, Richard Chase and W. H. Lewis, jr. Because of numerous protests against present bus service in the Garfield district, the association voted to request the Washington Rallway & Electric Co. to establish service earlier in the day than the present 10 o'clock bus and to continue it all IMPROVED SERVICE OF BUSSES IS ASKED Garfield Citizens Want Line Operated Before 10 A.M. and After 3 P.M. The Garfield Citizens’ Association |day instead of stopping operations at The association also asks lay plans for a Fourth of July cele- that later hour service be maintained the Handel H I H i I 5 Hair Stops Coming Out : $rosemiimtemiimtimisnismtmssmenms A 35-cent bot- | tle of delightful, | refreshing “Dan- derine” wonders for any woman’s hair. After a few appli- | cations you can not find a particle | of dandruff or any falling hair. Huir grows long, heavy, luxuriant Sa | and full of life. Tomorrot FOXORIO Pumps an % One of the Styles at $1.88 Another Style at $1.88 _Former Prices es. Leather Strap Meta a host of newest effects. after tomorrow. “25 Years on Upper Seventh @3@2§§§§ IR IR OR OO QAARCIOIORCIURCROIOROR IO G ONE DAY SALE Growing Girls’ Hirsh now comes along with a sale of several hun- dred pairs of Stylish Pumps and Oxfords. s _for all—not every size in every style, but xfords, Novelty Pumps in a variety of styles, and Don't put it off. Friday is the day—none on sale HIRSH'S SHOE ' 1026-1028 SEVENTH ST, NW. | Drug stores and toilet counters sell | millions of bottles of “Danderine.” '. ] % 0 % . v—Friday and Women’s d Oxfords {/ R A R A R R G U G R B R R R R R R a3 R $3.95 to $7.85 2 Broken lots - Pumps, Tan Oxfords, Gun Street—City Wide in Trade” will do | D. C, THURSDAY, on Sunday and that additional busses be installed in order to maintain serv- ice which, it was declared, is now en- tirely suspended at times because of tire and engine trouble. The association adopted a petition to the District Commissioners asking that Alabama avenue be ofled, and also voted to request the construction of a swimming pool on the Garfleld School grounds and that regula 5 school playgrounds be establishe there. T. F. Corom presided. The as- soclation adjourned until September. N When truth becomes fashionable what will become of gossips? Address Communications to W. M. Hornstein, President, 2325 18th St. N. W. ONE NEAR SWIFT’S GOLD HAMS BAND Whole BUTTER 29c¢ Lb. 51c' CANADA DRY $2.25 Dozen BUDWEISER BEER $1.75 Carton Dozen Bottles 2-in-1 Shoe Polish 10c¢ PUFFED RICE 15c¢ PUFFED WHEAT 2 Pkgs., 25(: WESSON OIL 29c¢ TEMTOR PRESERVES 27c Jar PAPER NAPKINS 3 ra. 25C WAX PAPER 3 Rolls, loc ARGO STARCH 3 re. 25¢ DURYEA’S CORN STARCH e 12¢€ FOUNTAIN HAMS Shades The Finest, Most Delicious and Most Popular TROCO Nut Margarine No Animal Fat— For Real Economy 29c¢ Gelfand’s Mayonnaise Unsurpassable 12c¢c-Jar-28¢ Chas. Schneider’s SMALL PULLMAN LOAF Sc Pint Can Wrapped, CORBY’S KRUSHED WHEAT LOAF For Your Health's Sake HOLMES—New FRENCH APPLE PIE A Splendid Holmes Delicacy—Ask for It KRUMM'S Macaroni—Spaghetti Egg Noodles 3 re. 25¢C Ceresota Flour NOT BLEACHED 5 lbs., 31c; 12 Ibs., 69¢ The Prize Bread and Pastry Flour of the World DGS STORES, Inc. YOUR HOME Genuine Gillette Safety Razor Blades Special 3l§c 5 Blades JELLO All Flavors 3 Pkgs. 29¢ Large Cans ‘Tomatoes 15¢ Potatoes Choice No. 1 Stock 10 Lbs. 37¢ 10 Pounds SUGAR 59c JUNE 11, O O ot O EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE: 1925. Ice IS Cheaper Tl’nan FOOd One thing you can be certain of when you own a Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator and that is that your costly foods will keep fresh and pure in the hottest weather, Here at Mayer's you will find a style and eize of Leonard Refrigerator to fit thespace in any pantry or kitchen and all reasonably riced, too, For instance, you can get a 'gcnu;na Leonard Cleanable with one-fiece whita porcelain lining for $39.75. and others for as low as $13, Lifetime Furniture Is More Thaen a Name MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E A= ¢ W . jol——— o/ o]————=[o[c——o[c——=|a]c] LANSBURGH & BRO. BASEMENT STORE | BASEMENT Entrances, 8th St. and E St., Stairway 8th St. Entrance Nearest E Sale! Cool Silk Pongee% DRESSES 4;79 Of pure sitk pon- gee in an assortment of one and two piece styles. Some with trimmings of silks in contrasting colors. These frocks are very smart look- ing and insure per- fect coolness. Guar- anteed washable. New Styles in Summer Sport Just think of it! Beautiful sport hats . of the finest materials and trimmings that are so popular. The shape you want is in this lot in the most attractive of colors. Come in and see for yourself. More of Our Famous Women’s Shoes °2.95 Patent Leather, Tan Leather, Satins and Combinations Why are these shoes famous? Because of the fine quality materials and superior workmanship found only in higher priced shoes. A score of dainty styles, with low, high, Cuban and military heels. One of , the many smart models sketched. Sizes ‘3 to 8. = lale ool laja ——— i———|a|——=|a|[——[n|—=|aE=|o|—=|n|————=[ale———lo] ———I0] 5t e—r|a|e—x]|n]

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