Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1925, Page 33

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\ 1 |Fire Station’s Lone IMMIGRATION LAW 75 2 Grmrmoriod HIT BY SCIENTIST ™ = e« n Duty ! Members of the District Fire De- partment are having 1l kinds of Prof. Starr Says Nordlcks troibickateot et (RDERIDS o 25 The bathtul 3 sufl!nnfl Not Suited to Industrial hold only one fire time, Needs of America. and when as many @ line up for their ablutions somebody usu ally gets left Realizing that 3 rman fresh T 1d not he Br the Associated Prese s portant mat- . ssioner Fennin DENVER, . June 16.—The| |° R RIo: Ak United States is shifting from he could do in the way cultural development to commercial| of ameliorating this condition. He and increasingly populatea| SusSested that.if the funds permit. = = L jequate shower baths be installed Frederick Starr, professor i the fire houses. us of anthropology of the| He believes, it seems, that the ty of Chic Asitaned Have will enable the men to do vesterday in an ad s at the na- g mone qul(kl\‘ S < 4| COW POUNDKEEPER 3 FINDS JOB THANKLESS in the present of the United States, id that the flow of No immigrants to this country is the type to suit the needs of Canadian Dcclaru Imte Owners new development which is under v in America. He said that the Unites Threatened His Life and Says States needs to include in its pop- : i Q ulation immigrants who would be Protection Is Needed. attracted to the hard tasks of fac- - « of th ated Press. Y June 13.—There | has been much good-natured discus sion at meetings of the Board of | 'rade here over the question of en-| e ATty ke pound law, and after the | Jund” of foreign races and “to pniouditnes netn A proportion racial hich the Nation has had and let the law ta Japanese Tan. elarod that ihe Jap.| The chief dificulty in en yestrictions in the the poumd act is the retainin Ircanstod ith | noundkeeper. For a time, one year, | i dent of the Board of lrade ity, but his life | e or two ocea s s whose anim he had impounded, no one else has| offered 1o take the job. B < they destroy | mine is well arked one member of the | “but in the Spring before the < gets green the cows come up e and try to scoop the | TR hings out of the plate glass bhott, Washi oy | of the children = S | he UEUHKHR‘Y\( « Addams k J. Bruno of Minneapolis, ()\\K‘IY Lovejoy of New Yor nd Helen | Woolle of Detroit, N William Hodson was re-elected pres ican Association of Soci orff of Philadelphia oey of .\':-\\ cansed Japan Denver se Philip A. Parsons of Portland. Or was the successful candidate for Attractive Bargains On Rock Creek situated for a ite or for development. 1y New Haven, and Mary Burnett. Pittsburgh, were elected ond and third vice presidents, re- Smith W The executive com awvid . Adie. Buffa New York On Sixteenth St. Four-story stone dwelli . and Kathirine “Ducker 11 rooms and three baths. \delphia 1o business section Commissioned in 0. R. C. Union Station Plaza 1 student in the " e tute of Technology at ([ G rentals J has just been 2 re Low re S theiaon of \\ il the United State Bureau of Mines. He is a graduate In. restricted residential sec- of the McKinley High School, and tion. High ground with plenty was emploved in the circulation de-|[f] of space for children. Close to partment of The Evening Star for schools and car lines. Lowest several vears. He will be empleved |[f| prices and easy terms. hy the Jones & Laughlin Steel Com- | Further information regard- pany of Pittsburgh for the Summer, ||l inz these properties may be and will return to the Carnegie In:|lll obtained from the stitute in the Fall for his final vear' wor Detached Homes b | Real Estate Dept. Neck Broken in Dive; Dies. INTERNATIONAL BANK HONOLULU, June 16 (#).—P; 807 15th St. N.W. Fugene Murdock, whose home was at | Lewiston, Me., died today of a broken | Main 864 neck received when he dove lnlu shallow water. oodward X Lotheop DOWN STAIRS STORE Exclusively Here—in Washington THE EVENING Closed Remaining Saturdays in June at 4 O’Clock ure Silk Umbrellas, $5 Smart Colors Supreme Values Such smart-looking handles carved wood trimmed in bright colors, or unusual amberlite handles—and they are all so different it does not take long to find one you like best. Satin or Ottoman bordered silk tops, silk cord loops or leather thongs Iips and ferrules to match. Lovely gay colors, Umbrella Section. First floor Sheer Handmade Costume Slips F(Jr LODE’y F"Dcks $3 to $9 A splendid selection now in- cluding the more tailored slips—all handmade and with beautiful French or Philippine work to add a feminine touch. Deep hems and either strap or built-up shoulders. 34 to 46. Underwear Section, Third feor. Pullman Robes for Travelers Tub Silk Traveling Robes are easily slipped into the bag and require very little space—and they look fresh and new again with tub- bing. In navy, black, rose and copen, with Tuxedo collar. - $7.50. One style comes in a smart dilk case already to put in onc’s bag. $12. More Elaborate Robes of natura! pongee. Japanese embroidered and finished with bands of pastel color. $15. Negligee Section, Third floor. STAR, WASHINGTON, - White “Berkeley” Broadcloth ittractively Priced 60c Yard It Does Not Loose Its Silky Finish A Splendid White Broadcloth that will stand strenuous wear and frequent washings, and will not loose one bit of its lustrous silky finish. 32 Inches Wide. It has many uses— Underwear Men's Shirts Bloomers Nurses’ Uniforms Pajamas Maids’ Uniforms Women'’s Dresses Children’s Dresses Costume Slips . Y White Goods Scetion. Second floor Vacation Dresses for Every Hour of the Junior Girl’s Day Colored Voiles Crepe de Chines Tub Silk Frocks For the early morning hours when one plays tennis or enjoys one's self out of doors—there are the smartest sports frocks. In plain or striped tub silk, shm boyish frock¢ of the tailored type. $1250 to $16.75 For the lazy afternoon hours when one sees friends, or has a gay little porch party—there are dainty colored voile froc with panels edged in rows of Val lace. $7.50 to $12.50 Girls Ssetion, Fourth floor - Soft, Comfortable Girdles For Hot-Weather Wear $5 A hot-weather subject that means cool comfort to those who buy a Special Summer Girdle. There are many attractive values here that will give you a surprising amount of comfortable wear. Three styles we particu- larly recommend— The Hook-front Girdle of pink broche, lightly boned, with two sections of firm elastic. Very smooth back lines. $5. Soft boneless models of pretty broche that mould the figure into youthful lines. $5. Step-in Girdles, of firm but pliable elastic—satin and broche trimmed. 12 and 14 inch lengths. $5. Corset Section. Third Floor. D. C, TUESDAY, JUN NE 16, Really remarkable light-weight travel coats for misses. a bit of Summer squirrel and the crepe silk lining reveal their real worth to the discriminating buyer. wam lorcheen. -1925. Misses” Coats, *25—Special Missas’ Section, Fourth floor Extraordinary Values values are offered in these comfortable, attractive, The little tailored touches, Wood brown, navy and wig- Women's Silk Coats, *39.50 and *19.50 one spends the Summer. prices. and tan. Greatly Reduced Women's Coat Section, Third floor The separate wrap. light in weight. becomes a necessity wherever For just such wear we offer a small group of our finest coats in Molly-O satin and faille at greatly reduced Fancy printed linings and two-tone linings. Cocoa. blue Women's Ensembles, *39.50 and *59.50 Greatly Reduced One rarely expects to find such handsome Kasmir, charmeen and flannel ensemble costumes so greatly reduced—but it is the end of the season. and many people going away for the Summer want them. so we have taken a choice group and marked them "way down. The frocks are plain and printed silk—the kind that one needs so many of while on a vacation trip. Women's Ensemble Suit Section. Third floor Boats for Boys to Good selection of colors. It’s Genuine Economy To Buy Safedge Tumblers Setof 6 60¢C These Thin - blown Table Tumblers combine long service with dainty appearance. The Safedge makes it hard to chip the edges. Set of 6 tumblers in a box, 60c. Glassware Section. Fifth floor Heaps of Fun for Junior Yachtsmen Miniature Boats, the well known Boucher models, afford boyvs much pleasure. Also in construction sets, so the yvoungster may exercise his mechan- ical ability. With each construction set, full in- structions and a blueprint are furnished. For the Bring Your Diploma to us to Frame The Ice Cream Freczer You’ll Like BURLINETON Never Mend Silk Hose In All the Wanted Light Summer Shades LLIGHT shades were never more popular than now. The greatest demand is for shades of nude, gray, airedale, beige, blonde, champagne, sil- ver and thrush. And we have plenty of them, and also white. PBURLINGTON Never Mend Silk Hose are guaranteed to wear and give complete satisfaction. Give them a trial. Sizes Y stto10y 1 Peir DOWN STAIRS STORE Here your diploma will be given thoughtful considera- tion, and it will be framed according to your own se- lection. We do it in such a way that the diploma can not wrinkle up or get dusty. let us show vyou some samples. Picture Framing Section. Fifth floor. Refrigerator Water Bottles 25¢ Put two or three of these convenient size water bottles on the ice and you will have plenty cool, fresh water whenever you want it. The patent top keeps the bottle air tight, and the water absolutely pure and fresh. P Glaseware Section, Fifth floor, ]ust Rece/'vcd Frnm Antwcrfi—w’a t’le 5. 5. Zee’and 250 Flemish Luncheon Sets A Wonderful Value, $2.95 A lovely addition to the many June Bridal Chests. Flemish Linen Lunch Cloth, 54x54, and one-half dozen 17-inch Napkins, plain oyster colored linen with gold, blue or rose borders. You will want to take advantage of this timely offer without delay. Note the especially large size of the napkins. Linen Section, Second floor.. D ETECTO WATCHES YOUR WEIGHT Detecto Bathroom Scales $15 Keep an accurate record of weight of each member of the family, register by pounds up to three hundred. Com- pact, light, beautifully finished with oven baked white enamel. A Detecto fits in with the atmosphere of the most luxuriously appointed bathroom. Order one of these personal scales today and watch your weight. Bathroom Supplies Section, Fifth floor. Continues to Offer Exceptional real little boy, a completed boat is best. The Lark, 18-inch Sailing Boat The Curlew, 30-inch Racing Sloop. .. .. The Coot, 25-inch Sailing Boat The Osprey, 3é-inch Racing Yacht Construction Sets The Minno Power Boat, $12. Peter Pan Sail Boat, $3.75. Other Sail Boats, 50c to $2. Toy Section, Fourth floer. Panel Mirrors $1.15 and $2.55 Attractive styles very low priced. 5x24 inches, $1.15; 7x28 inches, $2.55. - Console Mirrors, $4.85 Four distinctive styles in rich brown, blue or silver frames, beautifully decorated. Mirror Section. Fifth floor. White Mountain Strong. well-made tubs. heavy cans, galvanized castings and superior work- manship distinguish White Mountain Freezers. 1qt...$325 3qt...$4.50 2qt...$3.85 4 qt. ..$5.50 (S AR Aousewarss Section. Fifth fioer June Sale of Mirrors Values—But Only for This Week $8.75 and $11.75 Handsome buffet or mantel mirrors with three panels, 15x47 and 1214x47 inches. Blue, brown or silver finishes. the end ones mitered. Sizes

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