Evening Star Newspaper, June 17, 1925, Page 32

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ANARD T0 LANGLEY JUNIOR HIGH CLASS Graduates Addressed by James T. Lloyd at Com- mencement Exercises. sset in_the ames T 3 the duates of the Langley Junior High chool last night at commencement exercises held in the Business High tions by R president seal to graduating W. H received principal. valedic- Honor Roll Announced. read the honor roll, msisted of graduates who percentage of 90 more Vi Jeanette Don Linthicum 3 Porgette gan, Marion Milstead. Betty e M Thelma Mar stelle meroy White, Harold M. | Gotthardt, Arthur D. Irving :ph Andrew THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1925. BRITISH COMMISSIONER IN PALESTINE RETIRES Sir Herbert Samuel of Jewish Faith Takes Leave of Community at Farewell Reception. JERUSALEM, June 17 (Jewish Telegraph Agency). — Sir Herbert Samuel, first British high commis sioner of Jewish faith in Palestine, who is retiring from his post, took leave of the Jewish community at a farewell reception at the Hebrew Uni versity on Mount Scopus Monday afternoon. Sir Herbert is to be suc- ceeded by Fleld Marshal Baron Plumer. “From Mount Scopus, th to past and tow: ture, toward the setting sun toward the dawn, I am full of confi- dence in the days that are to come " said Sir Herbert in an listened to by high officials of the Palestine adminis- Ve tes| tration and representatives of all es of the Jewish population. Kish, on behalf he Zionist B! X J sal Mayor Dizeng: iv, speak- ing for the National Council of Pales tine Jews, and Mr. Meyuchas, on be. half of t Jerusalem community, all expressed deep regret over the de- parture of the high commissioner. . ANNOUNCEMENT AND SATURDAY'S § $3.50 Philadelphia | $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN SUNDAY JUNE 21 Special Train (Eastern Standard Time) Leaves Washington (Union Station) 7:30 AM ston 10:05 AM.. Chester AM. Philadelphia. Broad 10750 AM Broad Street Sta- West Philadelphia PM., 738 ter Wilmington 8:19 P.M Tickets on sule two days preceding Excursion Pennsylvania Railroad The Standard Railroad of the World A Shoe Must Fit Well to Be Good Looking I ‘\"\\"\\ \ VLR N A\ IHlondwarny & Lonthrop Play Clothes for Long Summer Days . For Little People Whether the youfiger members of the family are starting off for a Summer camp—or whether they are going off to play in their own back- yards—you will want them to wear play clothes that are fun to play in. Khaki Play Suits weather the hottest Sum- mer and the hardest playing. Low necks, short sleeves with small sailor collar. $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Rompers in plain chambray or striped gingham are a necessary part of the tiny tot’s wardrobe. Pink, blue, white, yellow, $1.50. Creepcrs for the Baby are made in button- under style in plain shades of chambray, $1.50. Galatea Play Suits are attractive values at $2. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. \ Any shoe merchant will tell you that the better a shoe fits the better it looks and the longer it will keep its shape. Glove-Grip Shoes hold their shape and wear longer because they are made to fit the foot. Fashioned snugly about the in- step, they hold the arches up instead of pressing them down and produce a restful feeling of tomfort. like any other stylish Outside, they look well made shoe. Men's Shoe Section, Second floor. The Panama A blucher oxford that is a happy combination of style and comfort, in tan or black calfskin, brown or black kid. $10 ARNOLI GLOVE~GRIP SHOES Serving Refreshments and Meals on the Lawn Onme finds many uses for a Collapsible Table— can be easily moved about for refreshments, cards or magazines and sewing. Durable metal table in cool, green enamel finish. $20. ly convenient are the Collapsible Folding with striped duck seats. lLarge assort- ment of colors. $6. Many a ¢ little tea party may take place be- neath an ot Garden Umbrella. Made of painted striped duck with tilting device. $30. Others from $5.75 to $21.50. The better planned porch will have an Eng- lander Couch Hammock—they're restful and cozy? Thick upholstered divan adjustable headrest—reversible mattr plete with magazine pockets. $40. A Porch Divan invites lazy hours with a book, several pillows and a cooling drink. Two styles of striped heavy duck with reed end arms. $57.50. Couch Hammock Section, Fourth floor How Much Vital Energy Do You Store Up At Night The energetic, enthusiastic person is the person who awakes from a night of deep, restful, health- giving sleep. Every one may enjoy this sleep tonic now. Simmons;Beds have shown the way. The cost is slight when one thinks of their rine appearance, strong construction and satisfactory comfort. A fine bungalow Simmons Bed—with low head and foot and twin-lock springs. Steel construc- tion—white finish, $13.50. Mahogany finish, $15. Another design with continuous posts and fillers at head and foot—rich ivory or brown finish— twin or double size, $14.50. Similar styles at $17.50. The famous Simmons square tube design with artistic flat fillers at head and foot. Complete with twin-lock springs, double size, $19.75. A charming square tube design day bed in American walnut finish—attractive for bachelor apartments. $21.50. Simmons large Cotton Felt Mattress for all size Simmons beds—in tan or white ticking, diamond tufted. $17.50, $18.50 and $22.50. Bed Section. Sixth floor. Store Closes at 4 o’clock on the Remaining Saturdays in June There's Real Fun in Swimming In An Annette Out in the coolest spot yvou know—find the fun of swimming this week end. Long, clean strokes full of grace and easy motion—these are possible with the Annette Kellermann Swimming Suit, perfected by a champion Swimmer. Of pure worsted wool, in all colors and sizes, $2.95 to $12.75. Bathing Suit Section, Third floor Special—Two Initials Hand Embroidered On Women’s or Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs Without Extra Charge An unusual offering—you may buy fine Linen Handkerchiefs a price you would ordi- For Men Fine linen, wide or narrow and have your initials put on- narily pay for the handkerchiefs alone. For Women— - - Three Styles With corded borders and hand-rolled hems. Specially priced, 50c, or $5.50 dozen. Handkerchief Section, First floor 1,000 Yards Molded Inlaid Linoleum Special, #13° Yard The well liked Dutch Tile patterns which are so clean and Jeautiful bright color combinations. cool looking. specially priced. Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs 6x9 .. $9 7.6x9 9x12 . $18 9x10.6 Rug Section, Sixth floor. You May Wash _,z So Easily Now hemstitched hems. Specially priced, 75¢c, or $9 dozen. Kellermann Suit Terry Cloth Capes—in smart cretonne patterns of bright colors, $5.75. Annette Helmet Diving Caps — of good, heavy rubber, with or without strap, 25¢ to $1. New Satin Slippers — in all colors to match suits. All sizes, $1.50. Hand-Tinted Bedspreads All Fast Colors The smartest novelty that one can find for Summer Homes— colorful, hand-tinted bed- spreads and linens. 72x104 Spread, $6.50 to $12.50. 80x104 Spread, $7 to $13.50. Breakfast and Luncheon Sets, $5.50 to $13.50. 54-inch Table Covers, $7. Scarfs, $2.50 to $3. Guest Towel Bath Towels, Art Embroiders Section, Second floor. Cool Furnishings Make Cool Homes English Print Cretonne Covers, $1 Colorful Cretonne Table Cov- ers. about 36 inches square— may be made up for pillow- cases. Others at $2.50. India Prints 30-inch square covers — make delightful luncheon covers India prints are known for their unique designs and color- ings—and these are most at- tractive. $1 to $2; 50-inch size, $1.50; India Print Covers, $5, $10 and $12.50. Cretonne Pillows, 85c to $4 Leatherette Auto or Cance Cushions, $2 Curtain Section. Fifth floor. Very Today many women take pride in doing their own washing. They tell their friends of how little trou- ble it is; how easily the “Universal” Electric Moulds for Salads and Desserts I5¢ to $1.50 Washer does it. The cost- of washing is little—the results are big in clothes cleanliness, time saving and labor saving, Come in and let us dem- onstrate the Universal. or, better still, we will show you how it works in your own home, Galvanized, $149.50 Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Copper, $162.50 ! On Easy Terms if desired Individual and Family Sizes How much more tempting are Summer tables when moulds have been used to fashion the foods placed upon them. These moulds are in a variety of shapes and sizes and in the most popular designs. An attractive grape design comes in 4 sizes, 50c to 85c. China Section, Fifth floor. Blankets for Camp and Canoe $4.50 Here they are—the right size, the right weight, the right color and the right price— wool mixed, olive drab blan- kets that are a necessity in camp and canoe. 62x82 size. Bedwear Section, Second floor. Clothes for Sun- bound Summer Months in Town It's easy enough to be smartly dressed in a Sum- mer way, when your back- ground is a crystal lake or Summer beach. But the art is to be at your smartest at sundown after a social, business or shopping day in town — so the following fashion points in smart town costumes, gleaned from limousine glimpses and from luncheon-time views of Washington society and business women, show how to be smartly dressed on the hottest day and still manage to look cool and fresh. Sheer Frocks With Long Sleeves Sheer because they are cool, of course. Long - sleeved because wrist-length sleeves combine smartness with a city-like air of formality; and purple because the new violet shades are fashion- favorites now. The frock sketched, from the Misses’ Section, is of pansy shade georgette. $39.50. Misses” Section, Fourth flos Light-weight Hats Either small or large, are of felt, bangkok or ribbon—in fashion’s new chalk shades, one of which is this purple, capeline felt. $15. Others, $10 to $25. Millinery Section. Third floor Blond Kidskin Pumps That are as flexible and light as they are right in fashion; this chic model adds pipings of tan. $12.50. New Beach Robes Imported From Italy Absolutely new and stun- ning. A square beach robe of Terry cloth, made in Italy. Each pattern is dif- ferent, and the colorings are strikingly beautiful. Would make a lovely bath robe—or beach blanket for the chil- dren to play on. $7.50. Bathing Suit Section, Third floor.

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