Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1925, Page 32

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a2 ¥ THE EVENING STAR, W ve g of lessons from |the Clarendon Beach, at a busy inter-| | automobile with the receipts of the Markley. James Stuart Parker, Elizabeth McCormick holding up the tal ! HlYl\\nnh Sanders, Julian N v beth Mever, Ksther X 5 ENACT GOI.F TOURNEY [ the famous instruct “mis- | section of Wilson avenue, and escaped | hotel restaurant when the robhers - | Morris' Stein, William S Parsons, .. Pearce, | tak - o vere r od | with $4.000. The employe was in an!forced him to the curh. 3 e Kdward \oegler, Vils - . nestine Ron.ddx h » . M. Bowie, Fred East, Mal. | i R | WITH JEST AND SONG ;- e = Rernon | we # S 5 mbreny. Amy Schutt Tudor Morsell, Vir Gridiron ,ensemble. 801 11th St. NW. Main 2704 dren Players will present “The House | 1 train their habits into piers of | Guthridge 3 life 1o support success phanie My M. Johnson, supervising Boys—-James William Adams, Har at Picturesque Dinner ‘Mapp and Byrd Queried by Vir- > | mond Fry. James Luther Gibbs, Clar-, those who participated in the first an- | the Anti-Saloon Leagne of Virginia &/ t Conr a Tl has announced that it would take no g§ LEAN and PRESS = e Lawson. William Howard McDuffie. | 2 dinner which folloned the fourney | David Hepburn, has sent letters to the ommence- | W & - Walter, James A. West, jr., and Kd- | . 000 i A f the I Ernest G. Walker, with a score of pp was author of the law '(Silks and Linens Excepted) Py teenih street near ing street, 3 .s were opened with 1 Hars 0 s ctary of the| The st includes Mary 3 romouneed By Rev. | Competitive examing Oulahan of the Ne ? ' BLANKETS 50c and S1 00 | ‘ . Hine's a ve necessity | Griflich Bowie and the other % bers vesterday held up an employe o* nd promi private or pa ;- of Wash- par golf ish geog- thelr efforts to play the game. He First Honors and Diplomas. i second ho hodist and 1 ated by St. John's College. a « E i 3 X 5 - A dist and et HY put up with one or the presented the following Tihcater and Toae mheatue s rds. Kvelyn Virginia Eller Islands stipn- | a hele at Lido, Leng Island, which old 8. BRo Mark lifford Bowsher, | Diplomas for 74 Awarded at CHILDREN PLAYERS ‘36 Girls and 24 BoysiArne (s Soves, Mankiclitord Epnlier. | ; S ginia Anti-Saloon League. Commencement Exercises ence Bartlett Hanna, Albert Conviney | npnal golf tournament of the Gridiron ALL and DELIVER phen’s Hall Friday Afternoon. Willlam Thomas Matthews, J. Chester | a: ‘tha (olumbia Countey Clab niwo candidates—Senator Byrd and ne win Ritter Young. 88.18.70. Henry L. West and ( which allowed the people of the State rd of Education the principal A iz i { Piisela ; usieal S R YUk in the only add ! Bandits Get $4,000 Cafe Cash. of buildings a 1 ) Wandleizh 4 i s K at ) : ke a[the Alama Hotel, formerly known i ington and the local suburban cities of he had not yet reached the age where Spacial raphy. The scholarships, which 4 ) s given an illustrated lesson in the Merlin Kreischer Sl s i : . i » E 5 ne . A - 3 3 adizon” Coving : MecLeod, pr : other? Have BOTH — in Special! Dainty h o diplomas e P dlizabheth Kwin, Sarah Adkinson Fin e, ‘iuffreda delivered the \',I!adu Margaret } tory. and R. L. Haycock, assist | ginia . Sinclair beth | —_— 1‘ perintendent of public schools, pry Smallwood. Marian ed. Ausic was furnished by the school | | Frances " Sweenes. Adele First Annual Event of Gridiron| DRY VIEWS SOUGHT and | Catherine \ng.m-; 5 5| | Special Dispateh to The Star. This Afternoon. | Lenora De Grange Group of Per- Exercises. | Havden, Jr.: James S. Kerr, Robert | (lub vesterdar fternoon was por. |part in the fight for the gubernatorial eventy four <tude s we sented o 60 grad- | Al : ; a Seventy-four . £ ‘ R a8 wece noaseny d 1 et | Pyles, jri Clyde Cecil Richardson, | fo A" Bowie won the tournament and Sepator Mapp.—in which he asks them il lTS 95 The a Ma Grange Chil- | yat Melvin E. Schaub, dinand Emil ¥ i [t State their#views on prohibition. | B o e o C S U Ieaxratiat k- Einidaya H » . 2 : ] = = L S Nieoas ATAd At Seor Ahe "% [to have one quart a month when Vir- 9 de gay with the he used the Ke se eligible for scholarships Maryland and rginia he wished to take up =olf, he svmpa ohhidion in number, are known as of golf terms. with Robert taley. Dr. R. A The concesslon recentiy granted'hy | eluh, was the hutt Abell, Elizabeth Ann le Love Anna Flaherty rol | 141es that the line be started within a | cost him a chance to qualify in the | I lard. Mal Garland, Kdna Blanche Gilhert, Kliza- | Year. national open championship, the s orchestra. By Club Portrayed by ‘‘Players” lN L.HOUSE OF HEARTS i Frank di Francesco, John D. l)m-l“ | Awarded Diplomas at Abraham L. Edelson, Walter Ray A game unfamiliar 1o many of | RICHMOND, Va. June 16— While formers to Entertain at St. Ste- 2 L. Knorr, Frank Laskin. Paul Le¢|raved in jest and song last night nomination, the superintendent, Rev. Bas eno vie De astern Lenora Marie Dy a handsome trophy, donated 9f! the “mifteenth. “Sireet i i A Tests for Scholarships. hus supported all dry measures eaker. Th thouzht of | Stat 5 : x A ; . v mhellishments, CHICAGO, June 16 (®). Four rob tion. T ve. he explained are eighth g : es of public, | way to he subjects fe examination will he thized with is fellow members in el ere apeenietihd noy S bishop Curley scholarships and are the ilome and School | v ' Sk 5 § sibne Dissimnils £ = ¢ raute Setweon | song in which afie . these ultra-smart, Boudoir Slippers Reardmore. Ma- | mand ar that those sent abroad | ester Haves, Muriel Fra Te Srsinh Hazel Mickel had t weight « 10,149,000 | Mabel Hopkinson Heese, Lora A s Blaine, Ruth Evelyn Bradburn. Nina|pou and were valued at $1 a|Lemen Hollida. Willamy Simonds SHOES Cool, gavly coloared G sateen with hig Auffy :vfl Suckle 2 g arier. | pou King, Mary Fdna lLee. Margaret 66 9 Kok P R R Creecy. Olive in » Sth P“_—M STAN DARD § b : .- i Strap and Ox- “\"‘: T ;;glyi;";y,' \';',.‘]‘J“; e GASOLINE [ e Mars Mares : . 0 W e,le IIJ (‘L ~ ! ; Y | Whites. Blacks, E3 X avjorie Anne ¢ 3 ¢ 2 r Browns. Blondes Other Women’s STANDARD NYMAYVIEW MANOR ¥ N v , and others. Comfort Shoes At Blowing Ruckk‘l:ds;‘ ‘:i;;ol;lm'&nr- East of | 2 J “STAN DARD" o f 7 ~ : $9 to $12.50 Conscrv;;v; S’tsragps l?umps Atop the Blue Ridge, Mayview Mamor has twe fine thews s D, golf courses and facflities for every other faverite Mildred Made S {ecrealion You view from yewr roem the highest Sl the grandest scemery east of the Rockbe 1 . 2 3 2 Nurses' White Reignskin #njoy a climate warm by day amd “uwmder biamket. by ( ) RiEDC Vory acceasthie by rail or motor. Mayview is (At Our 7tk St. social headquarters for a ecordial cotiage colomy. a 'l"fl G St fords an‘d s‘ra" pumps s 5.95 picturasqwe mowntatn vm.u and for horsedack riding, y tennis. Stores Only) ana Harriet frene Williams e : . » "Com{‘nnn-sen.-c" Black Bertha Olive Wondrack y A house. — : o Kid Turn-sole Oxfords zabeth Woods Cor. Tth & K Sts. L o T A ( 414 9¢h St N.W. $3.50 to $5.95 mon Ashdown. Roy SE e ; PPt 3 > . “Csty Club Shop” .1914-1916 Pa.Ave. (Not o @y G.St Seon ‘ T N s I STt 7318G Se. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. S A John Sothe Fellinger. Pe liam Edyard Robert Weeks s<amuel Francis MeCully ne McDermott, George H Presenting a group of our best sellers for Summer, 1925 3 . ) i ] fl%tt‘migtcl;er During the week of June 1st. through June Ath. 79476 persons were heard dailv to sav. hot enough for vou Friday, June 3th. people said. “Ii isn't the heat, it's the humidity.” And every dav during that memorable week 307,000 people said. “Today is worse than vesterda Y ) ) &) P Y 7 i\ Making a total of over six million tens of steel exported by America in the years 1899 and 1900. > I/ Reading about the Na- tional Credit Couvention, that convened in Wash- ington last week, reminds us oi the story of the young husband and wife who had been furnishing their home and bringing up_their family by their ability to secure necessary credit extensions to sup- The Hecht Co. Presents e B . came home all excited. The Big Four iy e (el in Hot-Weather Suits G o i Vet : { s said the wife. “Just two We don’t specialize simply on Palm Reach i’:"‘;:r;“:f?“"’“ s s Suits—or Mohairs or Linens. or Tropicals. SERT TR Rather than feature one, we concentrate on all, Nen pints goa Breinch so that when a'man comes in for a hot-tveather philosopher published the . . . truism that to be appreci- suit he finds a splendid assortment in every Sl e type of fabric.” And these are the big four that health must be occasion- ally interrupted. To his lead all the rest. splendidilist we are going to add—cool weather. Palm Beach Suits. $15 Sheldon make. In all the light and dark We have just received a shades that Palm Beach Cloth comes in, and in scientific ~ report. based < o/ % upon endless research and the unhurried tailoring that has made the Shel- survey, that a man's under don label mean long wear and good fit. wear will affect, for better 5 or worse, his_disposition i i in Summer. Immediately Mohair Suits, $2 0 the thought comes to us— In dark blue or black backgrounds with va- we have the proper under- k an happy riegated pin stripes. Just 29 ounces of weight b e and tailored by Sheldon, 29 ounces of quality. when it's warm. Mansco Union Suits, of light- In conservative as well as young men’s . models wiekght handkerclict finen, and in all sizes, including yours. 4 are $1.50: and we have a A Phoenix_Union Suit. of Tropical-Worsted Suits, $2 light-weight ravon. ‘that sells for $5 A'very low price for a Sheldon Tropical ° to,$12 What price com- Worsted.” Single and double breasted models, Aokgs in grays, stripes, mixtures, plaids and checks:. % 2 i Worsted skeletonized—the smart lines remain, (,,‘,?:'m:.'” Tae but the hot linings have been taken out. by the following letter she 3 has written “even in all Garbardine Suits, $28 this heat” to the proprie- tor of a patent medicine In tans, grays, plaids, stripes and herring- remedy. She writes, Y “Your new medicine has / . ) y ) 7 ) = bone weaves.. A novelty hot-weather suit that felediinelwasderhaly: A , & o is especially popular w:th the younger men. month ago I could hardly Sheldon made, in all sizes from 34 to 42, e ;rflzr:: helliaby A noy A: group ol 236 Wiice Fisunel husband. Heaven bless Inthelnterestof Sweltering Humanity and Our Men’s Clothing Department L S S S i I \/; | ST ot Recipes b) y o e L ¢ ¢ (@ = p- R 4 ¢ 4 N LT ol i il &Y Il Il I | il I | Y ) { @\&:J &\‘y)}LJJJeg‘ § . A 2 S GAS (8 ”__f;\\ )Y AT see s & & % ) @A I i | Published by I | I [ I I )= o Y/

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