Evening Star Newspaper, June 28, 1925, Page 28

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28 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,.JUNE 28, 1925—PART 1. LANSBURGH PICNI | o S et G Pt e O . T B o] g3 Hole Gets 5 Bare T0 SET NEW NARK| Zezze2eceereell - 4 Sl of Fine Silk Dresses—-At Kann’s Hlmnl;lgr‘;‘rice ' d and their H 1 1 {es ttracts th at- Store Employes Will Enjoy| tchtion of passersby and' people living near. A call was sent to rmvosaein, | e (| Late Spring Models—Many in the Store Only a Week! boys whether they had bathing suits, they replied that they had, = but the weather too warm for Employes and officials of Lansburgh th I - 3 : . t Bro. dej 1 store will hold hem. He dismissed them with a et evemin amual pienic at Glen| Warning against repeating the of- ‘ f ore an 0 em Grouped a Bcho Saturday, July 11, it was an snse. ) > nounced ves Ui we owne o DANGE WILL HONOR - the One Special Price Tomorrow — emploves, are rapidly being completec prep: ion of what it is hoped g n il i'be ‘the largest one vet held by the F".IPINO GRADUATES v WY firm N The schedule of the day l“\'lu(hl‘.l\' —— s at 10 o'clock, s at ) 4 i e g, toek - ket th.anty One to Be Guests at Recep g : s picnie lunch. “At 1 o'clock the whole | tion and Ball Given by Their 4 d ) “family” will be led to the midway for a general good time on the vari- Consinti out fun-making contrivances. At 2| patriots. oelock all will congregate at the — : & B —This is the opportunity for the woman who looks over her wardrobe dance hall, Prize waltz, special e Twenty-one Filipino voung men and o and says to herself, “I must have another dress for all-around wear to Snecings will be provided. Coliogsal aad univarst o (v A take- with me on my vacation.” She will surely find the very dress she -mployes will be checked on e Shets ] s i 9 & 5 - 5 2 R e Drescnten “.,m}(,p]‘;';\"l"m"s guests of honor at has in mind in this midseason sale, which includes— strips of tickets for themselves and| pyjiping Cluh at the F re | ¥ & o their guests, w hich “I“u'."nl\:‘:Y them | Hotel Wednesday evening auare § Z d Satin Afternoon Dresses Plain Georgette Dresses i ioe tha various amusementa free | F1otel Wednesday evening at 8 o'c 5 of eharge, including access to the 5003 | wadingron: ombmey Pohuation of \ Dresses of Beaded Georgette Lovely Flowered Georgettes fountains « of | American friends are invited to join 6 sse ma Prizes donated by the members of | (ih " the Filipino Club in its annual b q { Dresses of Canton and Ro Crepe buyers and executives of the | il the | FHIbIno, Club in its an . . Y onor of graduates A TWo QUIAARMINE Young women stu- Printed Crepes and Combination Effects of on will be distributed. Two o will be donated bY | qents who will be among the honor : Lace and Georgette gues! are Miss Paz Pamintuan, who s of Glen Echo, to the It - oq | Teceived the degree of doctor o ction of Fred | cinc Tom” ne ‘womenssicnict e |1 Dresses, Formerly $29.75 | 35 Dresses, Formerly $35.00 E S V-vard dash ljege of Philadel B : S ce ifor mens| 090 00 SHLARCIDITE: and MTRITMIIS A Dresses, Formerly $25.00 | 28 Dresses, Formerly $39.75 “\white voleano” contest for : ter of arts and a certificate shoe race for men, long ste soclal service from Catholic Uni. Misses’, Average and Large Sizes omen. pin race for men, card (0% versity here. Ranie =S d Fl women, banana eating st for | The graduates Fine ¢ s S0-vard dash for women, nursing | qaba. Y SEE M., S D. g oie = hottie contest for men and women, | 3 S e R handicap race for men and women. ano, LL. B., LL. M.; Isidoro B e welll oo evers | Solachy B S, B DAL £ s Children’s White and Colored The Popular New sthletic events for both sexes. B, LL. B, M The committee in charge follows:| [T, "B LI, M., . A . ar, N d La B. W. Holmes, general chairman Ll ‘B. M.. Gregorio Dl'eSSeS fOl' Cle Sacel ) et -~ o Harold Kean, vice chairman: recep-| . B. ; Eugenio M. Fon- A unics = Mrs. Blanche Worthington; A 3 . Ph. D. 'Ax}PdH]II\ ® ¢ i i publicity, Howard W. Berry; booster, | af a, A M. A Pedro | PeCIa Melville Harris; games and stunts, % E.: Jaime Martinez, LI a(‘ . § Fred Huber; prizes. B. W. Holmes. B.: Miss Paz Pamint B. S, M. D. - ik uan, B. 8., M. D, Joaquin Panis, C. E.; Prospero Sani. dad, LL. B.; P Santos, A. RETAIL STORES PLAN |5 Ferlt shiit™s o8 ety Formerly $1.89 to $3.95 Suguitan, A i Jua x 5 ~ . R G T —Dainty, Cool Little Dresses, made in the most adorable styles TO CLOSE SATURDAYS A B for children of 2 to 6 years. Both white and colored voile and The committee in charge is Bernard crepe dresses are included. charmingly trimmed with lace, some B. Gapuz, chairman; r Carballo with smocked yokes and fronts, but not each size in all styles or jund Alfredo Samson colors. Many Will Be Shut All Day, il Others in Afternoon, During LAWYER TO SUE EO‘R PAY Reg. $1.29 Play Suits $1 OO July and August. IN ROGERS ELOPEMENT (]| Special Monday at.. = ® i e e i e e —Attractive Tan or Blue Play Suits, made with pleated bloomers, tall stores generally will be open all 2 { and sleeveless. These are the very newest thing and certainly day on Saturdays, since the annual | for Getting Austria’s Approval tho most serviceable and cool for Summer, at seashore or moun- augurated by a large $7.95 —This special collection includes tunics of fine creamy net, with lace insertions and godets of pleated net. They are shown in the latest neckline models, and when worn with different colored undersfips, really have the effect of different frocks. Other Tunics of Lace at $9.50 to $15 Kann's—Street Floor. D 5 tain nber of stores to close all day on of Count’s Wedding. Saturdays during July and August, be- | By the Associated Press zinning next Saturday, July 4, when NEW YORK, June ~Arthur J Infants’ Handmade all business houses will be closed, ac- | Stern, attorney for Emid Kammerer, an announcement from the |4 Vienna lawyer, announced today Emb’d White Dresses at New Models in rchants and Manufacturers® that a sult for $7,000 for legal serv- y ‘Ij""',{lj‘.'r""“" EecretersQharicahy ‘:\'19; &:m“ir;(l: out of llhp elopement of | —Lovely Little Dresses for the babies of 6 months to 2 years. SHmbus o Millicent Rogers and Count Ludwig Sy y N ons = : Some of the trade sections have al. | Shiwent, Rogers and Count Ludwis Some are Philippine hand-embroidered and handmade, others of ready entered into definite arrange-|¢ted in Brooklyn soon against the cross-bar materials and still others of nainsook with embroidered ments for the we ys dur- ss by his cli yoke, ts for th ek end holidays dur-| countess by his client. voke, and plain or tucked hems. ing July and August. The department, | “"n; “Stern safd that Dr. Kammerer specialty and (urn‘llure' ns(l;‘rfs h:‘: would ask payment for service in ob- o 9 formally voted to close all day on Sat-| yaining “the sunction of the Austrian || | Children’s Gowns urdays during July and August. The | coverninent o the marriase of the “ . o ee et thes Cwiit o | SpUNC to_the dughter of Col. Henry and Princess Slips at clation it aate b 3 oo | H- Rogers, Standard Oil magnate. He B : % serve a five-day week during those w2| sald the count was unable to pay the —The Gowns are of serpentine crepe and nainsook, prettily bill. The countess and her child are trimmed with lace and insertion. The slips are of nainsook, trim- now living with her parents. The med in lace and insertion. count is in Europe. Louis Gold Co ———— Kann's—Second Floor. Il”;;.illpfibn{fln lfz’lc’r: M. Retire On Account of Age. us Garfinkel & et don's B Master Sergt. Edward M. Carey, e Nee. J. E. Cunningham, | 7th Cavalry, at Fort Bliss, Tex., and er Grogan's Sons, Rizik Bros., Erle. | First Sergt. Luther Allen, 10th Cav- the Hub. Lansburgh Furni- |alry, at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., have | Philip Levy & Co., W. B.|been retired on account of age. i Apron Frocks at $1.95 —Women all over the country arc realizing more and more the attractiveness and con. venience of Bungalow Aprons. They are always neat, easily laundered, and being o ' [ . x| inexpensive, one can have many of them ew ace- 1 rimme These are made of percale, gingham, tissuc ° ‘ gingham, and_white dimity, trimmed with bias folds, rickrack braid, organdy or con- & | trasting colors. Both collarless and collar models. Some with crochet buttons. all with Ol e resses a pockets, and both open-front and slip-over styles to choose from Beginning the June Clearance of $5.00 —The voile is so sheer and fine it looks almost like a georgette, and most of the dresses are lace trimmed. Some have little touches of narrow black velvet ribbon, and a number have a little shoulder knot of the ribbon combined with a flower or two. They are made with ruffles, apron fronts, side drapes. They exploit the new necklines and short sleeves, or are sleeveless. The colors include flesh, rose, orchid, apple green, mais and blue. —Misses’ and women's sizes. National Furniture Co.. | s Dulin & Martin and | The only music typ E Bro |is that made by the mock rd, o o In the men’s wear line it is expected | mar l mer hat those stores will close at 1 or 2 g o'clock. The downtown 5 and 10 cent | > | stores have unanimously agreed to i close at 2 o'clock on the Saturdays 1z July and August. Miss Helen Wilson Weds. CHICAGO, June 27 (#).—Miss Helen Elizabeth Wilson, daughter of Thomas Wilson, the packer, and Mrs. Wil- son, was married today at the Lake Forest home of the Wilsons to Harry J. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Williams of Litchfield, Minn. The couple will reside in Kenilworth, a i suburb, after a honeymoon tour See Annoancement abroad | Tuesday’s and Saturday’s Star Kann’s—Second Floor. Fall Designs in Royal Society S - . —Two of the ynan)‘ 3:3:1«5 :u‘vc vevu’ hed. Package Goods Are Ready! S e a1 o . B Kann's—Second Floor. Any Trimmed — Hat in Stock Gas Water Heater : (Excepting Meadowbrooks) Awtometic, Fnmlated Four thrifty sizes. ) 4 No. 2, shown here, for average homes. ° It is insulated, gas- e et g 185 16:54inch Scarf $1.50 188 TweRea 75¢ 189 Whisk Holdr 65C 190 Collar Bogy 75¢ | White Shoes —We are now showing lhedlatesll designhs in_Royal Society Packagc Goods. Each ackage contains a stamped article, with sufficient floss to embroider same. Both f S Kousehold and personal articles are included in the lot—for grown-ups and chil- or ummer dren. Simple stitches, easy to embroider, but very effective when finished. $8.50 to $27.50 Values —Every Trimmed Hat in stock, that regularly sells for $8.50 to $27.50, with the exception of Meadowbrook Hats, is being offered at this ex- ceptionally low price. Among them are Bang- koks, Country Club and Catilina Sports Hats, and Leghorns, Milan hemp, hair and lace combina- tions, Italian, black Milan and silk hats for more Countless tiny bubbles form inside all water coils and keep formal wear. All in the most popular and becom- the %eat of the flame away from the water. ing shapes of the Summer season, and in every But in the Premier automatic heater a scientific heating itaginable color. element breaks up this bubble insulation. The water heats uicker with less gas. The Premier’s insulation is where it | E:/ong_r, surrounding the tank. It kecps the water always | $12.50 to $20.00 hot —ready for instant use. The automatic, insulated Keystone (Premier Junior) costs Meadowbrook Hats only $90 at the factory. A money-saving value. See both at $6.00, $7.50 and $8.50 Pair —Infants’ Long Dresses, at. -$L —] ir Pi o —Innumerable smart styles in white ZBaby Tumbledown Doll, & i oudor Bl : Shoes are o be found here at the low —3.Pc. Buffet Sets, at. t ——Rancy Aprons ...... - prices mentioned above. White Wash- _18x54Inch Scarfs, at —Carriage Robes..........$ able Kid, soft and cool, with all the 4 e s popular heels, including Cuban, Span- Kann's—Fourth Floor. ish, steeple and block to choose from 3 and all sizes for women. Among the styles are Other Packages, 45c to $1.98 —Include such pieces as the following: —D'Orsay Pumps —Cut-Qut Sandals —One-Strap Pumps —Fancy_Strap Pumps —Gore Effects —Every wardrobe requires at least one Penn. Ave,, pair of white shoes for Summer, and these are not only unusually good look- ing, but are comfortable, too. your plumbing contractor’s or the Crane Exhibit Rooms. Choice \ Tomorrow $ 1 O Ii :a At Only b Kann’s—Street Floor. PLUMBING AND HEATING MATERIALS CRANE CO., 1225 Eye St. N.W., Washington, D. C.

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