Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1925, Page 5

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THE ONCE UPON A TIME SUES FOR LEGACY DUE UNDER WILL Mrs. Chilton Charges First | Husband Made Her As- sign Money Away. | Chilton 24 years| inst the Mu t the paymen due her from th 1 Senden, the D Investment C w, who hold [EING TIRED SHE WENT UPSTAIRS TO THE BED ROOM WHERE SHE FOUND THE THREE BEDS BELONGING TO THE BEARS. [ - | signments given on the legacy. The | oung plaintifl declares she did not inderstand the nature of these as- aments and thought she would only iave to repay the amounts borrowed | vhen she reached her twenty-fifth D. C. MAN IS RE-ELECTED TO CONGRESS OF BAHAI Former Persian Minister Here Ad- birthday is J1 ¢ J. Ridley Shields, appear and unless t he plaintiff, secured from dresses Convention in holders of t ments will de-| y,atic, fford a rule on the defend. p mand »m the Munsey lants to show cause why the injunc Eliot, Me. _ | tion should not be granted. By the Associated Press. he | = ELIOT, Me., July 9.—The seven- Mining Engineer Is Shot. teenth annual convention and con % gress of Bahal of the United States MANAGUA, Nicaragua, July 8 (#).|and Canada came to a close here yes. — Robert Willy, a prominent American | terday, with Mirza Al Kuli Khan, former Persian charge d'affaires in Washington and more recently Per sian Minister to Constantinople, as the chief speaker. The remainder of the members from the national assem per it | mining engineer of San Francisco, e be- | was shot by an employe of the Verde ter | Mine, near Matagalpa, on Monday. ey | Shortly afterward his assailant was killed by his brother, J. A. Willy. he made other d and other loans were secured and as. ‘EJron\lé/Le AVIENUE at NHNTH' Emphatic Style for Aquatic Sports Whether you devote your hours at the beach to seaside philosophy or the more strenuous pastime of demonstrating the Australian Crawl you want to be sure that your swim- ming suit keeps up with the times. The latest styles of men’s, women's and boys’ bathing suits are to be found at bathing suit headquarters—the Ave- nue at Ninth. The three suits in the illustr ation are— A Two-piece Bathing Suit for little brother Jackie—all wool, white jer- sey and dark blue trunks. $3.95 Very Popular Men’s Two-piece Style Swim- ming Suit, all wool, non- shrinkable, trunks, jersey and belt. $5.50. Men’s Furnishings, First Floor Jantzen Swimming Suit for Cousin Dorothy—made as only Jantzen can make ¢ them. Varied assortment of patterns. $6.75 Boys' Shop, Second Floor Women’s Sports Shop, Second Floor Another One- Popular On,e- piece ‘Style piece Men’s Men’s Bathing Bathing Suit, Suit, in brown black with con- and white, fine trasting white quality. Comes stf:]}:e at tlx(otttc{vm in many other with pocket for color combina- locker key. $7.00 tions. $5.00. Striking Jan- tzen Swimming Suit, in women’s and misses’ sizes —many effective color combina- tions, stripes and plain colors— $6.75 Boys”’ One- piece Style Suits, with pocket at $4.50. A variety of other styles and patterns at $2.25 to $6.00. Store Closes at 2 P.M. Saturdays in July and August EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, :C. THURSDAY, JULY 9 5] The Three Bears 1V, F IRST SHE LAY DOWN ON THE BIG BED THAT BELONGED TO THE GREAT BIO BEAR BUT FOUND IT TOO HARD © McClure Newspaper Syndicate =1 TJ HEN SHE TRIED THE SMALLEST BED THAT BELONGED TOTHE WEE SMALL BEAR AND FOUND THAT JUST RIGHT SO SHE LAY DOWN UPON T AND FELL FAST ASLEEP. THAT BELONGED TO THE MIDDLE BEAR BUT FOUND IT TOO SOFT. TB-r10RBOW — “somEBoDY aS BEEN TASTING r1v Poarver! five of which were chosen yes- terday, were elected. They were Mirza Ali Kuli Khan of New Y. kl City, Allen MeDonald of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Aurelia Collins of Pasa- dena, Calif., and Carl Scheffler of Evanston, Il B e e A new fire alarm in England sounds a warning as soon as smoke comes in contaet with it, whereas other types are actuated only by heat. | as found to be arrier,” were married t the home of the bride's n Newburgh, and are now on the bride “diphtt vesterd ybe w GERMS DELAY WEDDING j — ‘ Newburgh Girl Married After Diphtheria Infection Disappears. | GOSt . Y., July 9 UP).—Miss | Rose Den: 18 years old, and Dan. | 'V jel Leon of ewburgh, N. Y, wedding, originally set for was postponed for two weeks when re canceled and s were recalled uthorities whose | hostponement of the ceremony until June 21, | diphtheria germs, detected in the girl’s throat, had disappeared F-_—'——— This photograph was taken on one of Washington’s boule- vards—it shows how P-B Palm Beach Suits look on men of aver- age build—like vour- self. °‘Jron\_éhe J‘\\\VENUE at NHNTH’ ERISE ey vl T Not what quanfities have you—but what qualities? Since June 1st the unusual hot weather conditions have made it difficult for good men’s clothiers here and in other cities to obtain any great quantities of finely tailored Palm Beach Suits. Where some dealers might have asked, “What quan- tities have you?” we asked: “What qualities have vou?” When we could have bought hundreds of in- ferior grade garments we preferred to take dozens of the sort that would meet our standard of quality. Our assortment of Palm Beach Suits today includes every size—but not every pattern in every size. Putm Beach SUITS 15 Parker-Bridget Palm Beach Suits are silk trimmed and come in single or double breasted styles. All sizes. Where youdo not find the suit you want in the pattern you want, you may be sure that regardless of patterns— the suit is of the finest tailoring, per- fect fit, trimmed and finished to our standard. Surely, it is far better to have a fair assortment of excellent Palm Beach Suits than to have an excel- lent assortment of fair Palm Beach Suits. N advised u | PRIMO DE RIVERA IS IL.L: PHYSICIANS ORDER REST Head Spanish Military Di- rectory Recently Returned From Morocco to Madrid BY W. J. ENRIGHT of MADR Gen. Miguel Primo de ent of the mil itary dir confined to his home with infec tion. e, no meeting eld yesterday Gen. Prin Madrid on Jul ing succeeded in effecting a strategic retreat from the B DISCOUNT RATE CUT. as,Wuly 9 UP).—The Bank ay lowered its disco to 6 per cent, but tl s on securities remai: Hotel lnn Boys’ Khaki Knickcr and Sport Blouse Combination $2.35 Priced Separately Sport Blouse, 85¢ Khaki Knickers, $1.50 plenty ‘of higher There are priced Summer outfits—but we don’t know of any cooler combi- nation than this at $2.35. The knickers are cut full, of good quality khaki—blouse in sport style. Other. Cool Tdeas Linen Knickers. .. wdeseus « $2.25 to $3.50 White Duck Knickers.. $1.75 and $2.00 Palm Beach Knickers... $2.25 One and 2 piece Pajamas $1.25 and $1.50 Boys’ Union Suits ...... 79c Boys' Bathing Suits. .... $2.25 to $6.00 Official Headguarters for Boy Scout Equipment A Barber Bill Shop Where Kiddies Enjoy a Haircut Fancy rough braid sailor, with Improved Sennit, with wide fancy bond, extra wide brim. brim, fancy band: new Facillo 2.85. “Comfort” sweatband. $2.85. The Very Finest P-B Straw Hats Reduced to $7).85 Tomorrow you can say this: “Here’s a straw hat I bought here first of the season—paid five dollars for it— saw your advertisement about $2.85 straws —give me the same style hat at that price.” And you'll get it. Improved Sennit, with fine, un- breakable edge; one of the most popular styles. $2.85. Fancy Bleached Vacht, with plain. or striped band, Bom Ton Ivy sweatband. $2.85. Store Closes 2 P.M. Saturdays In July and August

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