Evening Star Newspaper, July 22, 1925, Page 34

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THE EVENIN G STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. €., WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925. ATWERIBANS GUESIS?UNVEIL STEVENS STATUE.| | Shaft to Railroad Engineer Dedi- | AT ROYAL PARTY King and Queen of England Entertain on Grounds of Palace. cated in Montana. SUMMIT, Mont.. July ) the crest of the continental div statue was unve vesterda man whose eng a path for rails through the F Mountains at an altitude lower tl ther Northern rail passage ed States 1e final commemorative ac- | brical | in | e upper Missouri hi d Press explore Dakota The of the most and man Montana honored is John Frank garden | held | fp king the Johy h is given not more a year to the outstanding with Mary as hosts ts and distin e of her present Frank | the en unveiled vln statue. \ Answers Alienation Suit. ¥ had lost the nd, Frank J he latter met Mrs widow employed gineer » | H. S. Barger and C. R. Ahalt appea: for the widow Sa}s Daughter Supports Self. erry tells the District that his By the [strong public HAWAIIAN SENTIMENT SCORED BY DRY HEAD Island Wide Open, With Publ Opinion Against Law, Says Federal Director. July 22.—Lack of opinion in Hawaii prosecution of violators HONOLU support | prohibition liquor laws was deplored | “Ria) oy : ; vesterday in public statements made by Federal officials. Tohn Wise. ion « evervwhere—under tree under cliffs and in canvons.” . was the ) raiding ““juries won't convict jurors laug! cy of funds i the fact all the members the dry sq “The so-called better e community condone tion,” Wise concluded citizens the M. A. LEESE °rmicy. <. 712 11th Street Branch Deliciom Home Made Candlés | 65c Lb. Y i \ One otleggers; the A third ““tha situa TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. “Aren't We AlL" S National Matinee at at 8:20 pam. p.m Keith's—Johnny ic | vaudeville, | Ea I vaudeville, continuous fr p.m. Palace*Welcome Home. a.m 12:40, 2:25, 4:20, 6:05, al950 pm to| - Metropolitan- of | cret,” 11:3 and 9:50 p Revue pam.. School, at 1055 7:55 and 340, 7:45 50, " at li a.m., 3:30, nd Business Hours, s, i 6 05 and 10 p.m From Par 3 Earle Roo Broadway Butterfly,” . continuous 7:30 to 11 pm. Daneing until midnight e Flames,” at to 5. 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m it | = - of of CUP TESTED! MESWING CO- O3 E sT_ “Our Thursday Special” Crab Flakes Fresh Salmon 30c Lb. ey 719-13 st xx. 1013 E. st. g Blank Books v first E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. MT. VERNON Charles mMnl:c:alester Leaves 7th St. Whart 10 AM and 2:30 PM‘ y Round Tri Admission. large Big stoc CARNIVAL’ Eacho & Co., Inc. GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy_and Novelty Co., Ine. 911 E @r %g g OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. ) R ) I RRRIERRE AR R RR R RERERET | 25¢ Lb. % |l 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th and Water S. Phone Main 6 22777777727 Velvet Hat 7 70 7 % 0 Y sea comedy, | m 1 to 11" Fillet of Haddock||! ez, AMUSEMENTS. SPEEJACKS TURNS BACK. [ | Gives Up Atlantic Voyage 1,200 | Miles Out. | a Scotia, July 22 (#) and millionaive . who started out 3 go with a BRENTANO'S om Clevel WOODWARD & LOTHROF R0OK DEPT. ejucks vacht day, having put back after traveling | == [1:200 miles on the eastward voyage. The return was made, it was re ported {of the owner. & |Gowan and his | m WM. K. HARTUNG & (0. 1108 16th 8T N.W Main 8233 HARD CRABS NOW ON HAND $1.00 Dozen And All Kinds of Sea Food M. S. FAUNCE No. 7, 11th St. Wharf J0HX B COCHRAN. THO T HIGKMAN, | Commercial business and savings ac- |counts specialized and solicited. | Resources Over $5,000,000 Stone Mountc al Half Dollars = - \ME=tesd Going Away? TRAVELERS’ WE_MNAVE FOR FREF DISTRIBUTION CHEQUES WA WETAL HAVINGS BANKS INCULCATE THE SPIRIT OF Ak B0k of #ho Peaple” 1336 N. Y. Ave. Bank Remams‘Open Until 5:15 P.M. on Govern- ment Pay Day Monthly statement of accounts rendered Bt FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Tenth St., at Penna. Ave. NW. 1111 Conl:xer:l“irclll:k Avenue 7777, 29c Street Floor $1.00 Wmdow Shades i 59¢ 810—818 Seventh Street Shades of Captain Kidd! King’s Palace Introduces the Newest Fashion for Fall The “Pirate Hat’’ inch All-over white, cream For vokes. 49¢ Yd. Summer Scarfs, in crepe de pin trim- AMUSEMENTS, K!lY su.x' vvu.: Arences PERFECY faaree -uvs BOSTOCK’S RIDING SCHOOL How Circus Kiders Are Made Thrills and Laughter SULLY AND MACK McCOOL AND REILLY OTHER PER 6 FEATUI 6 A Superb Picturizati “THE BEAUTY AND THE BAD MAN” CNLLL/ /sunln o« WE INVITE YO AMUSEMENTS e TONIGHT AND THURS. NIGHTS Warner Brothers Present “BROADWAY BUTTERFLY” An AlStar Cast FRI. AND SAT. NIGHTS DOROTHY MACKAILL, in The Sensational “CHICKIE” DANCING ON THE ROOF FOLLOWING THE FINAL PRESENTA TION OF THE FEATURE PHOTOPLAY TO DANCE FROM 11 TO MIDNIGHT WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE N ATIONAL™;5" $1.10-—85¢—50¢ MAT. SAT., 85c and 50c AVERS NATIONAL THEATER 12 Dire sk, Offer i’s Most Comedy “Aren tWe All” SEATS Now “The Goose A GREAT FUN BILL The Irresistible JOHNNY DOOLEY And His “TIP TOP REVUE" WILLIAM SULLY and GENEVIEVE HOUGHTON In ¢ eumie ARNA RO "ind s Other. Btar KEITH KOOLIES of Del vet Kind Ice Cies: At All Matiness BARGAIN MATS—Sun. and LY coourD wiTH 1eeo A Greatest Girl Revue Ever Produced In Washington CARL LAEMMLE Presents HOUSE PETERS N CRANDALL'S — 'METROPOLITAN | P AT 10th TODAY—I11 A M. te 11 P. M. Firat National Presents STAR CAST including Antonie Putay Touth Miltar: Ruth ford, Duvid Terrenoe Phylltx Haver in Licyd's HER HUSBAND'S SECRET —EXTRA— LLOYD HAMILTON IN “WAITING” Werld Sarvey—Aexop Fabls Color Scemic—Overture Washingten's Fineat Orchestra B CRANDALL S o K R Frank AMBASSADOR CRANDALL'S CENTRAL CRANDALL’S CRANDALL'S SAVOYTHEATER And Garden CRANDALL‘S Apollo Theater And Garden and v news: Lyons velvet or with bination. Pansy. Bla Can, = | Brown. with jaunty buckle or — ming Advanced Styles—Velvets and Satins Now Being Shown Street Floor—King's Palace ‘“RAFFLES"” “BATHING GIRL REVUE” Compored Entirely of Washington's Most Charming Beauties 1230 C St. NE. F F CRANDALL S me» Theater MISCHA GUTERSON'S MUSIC STEAMER ST. JOHNS Leaves 3th St. Wharf” for i COLONIAL 43"“':" BEACH Moonlight Trip | Tuecdays. Thure Every Monday, |days \ml ‘\ml‘a\~ Wednesday and 9 a.m.: Saturdays Friday at 7:15 930 FREE DANCING EVERY TRIP Ample parking space at wharl. Stops at, Alexandria evers ' trip Telephone M s F h)lm’lmu mm-ay joy- E rea- turing those two notsd stars, BETTY COMPSON—RAY GRIFFITH Cgmedy—Newa—Topies ert Film Features PRINCBS lllq "_ St. N.E WINDSOR in LIBERTY >er**. _HOLLYWG TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. C. _ [TEE WARRE VIRGINIA stirring _COMEDY. ELITE '35 HIPPODROME "> fine closely woven Ceatiznens, 10:00 ¢. m—II p. = TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents ‘WELCOME HOME’ A comedy of sixr rooms and bath OF_A_Qt —and & father-in-law! With RAPHAEL ‘Nll .md 0 Streets N.W LOIS WILSON—LUKE COSGRAVE AR BCY. MARMONT 1 Our Gang Comeds—News CAROLINA |\|:|\‘ s Gannon's Music—Ete. _CINEZ_FROM _HOL HESAPEAKE BEACH' AMERICAN " R H!h How they DID Come! - . Street Floor to this Sensational Sale--- Pl % :: l ] V .l g: .\’ I I I O 39-inch-wide Chifion voiles. so much in demand for I E I I E dresses and lingerie wear. Colors include white, peach, & retatim i -op yink, gray. atiznous, 10:80 a. %7 ] | ::‘?f\;]‘:"\l\fi:l;:(r\sst msize, light blue, copen, pink, gray c . | = ‘):‘J..:‘{.““ 8 59¢ 40-In. Bordered Voiles : N '" ;&R Beautiful Bordered Voiles, floral and figured effects, 38c @“3* in colors that will please. % § $2.75 English Longcloth, 10-Yard Piece \\\\“ Yard wide. soft. chamois finish: $ fi ‘§ ] & quality, for making lingerie wear. o p 29c Yard-Wide English Prints € Full pieces. perfect quality, neat patterns, in all colors, c warranted fast to washing Here’s What We Call An Event 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets Slightly imperfect : 8 7 3 Extra heavy quality round threads. these are OMEN surely did re . | what they called seconds, and are an extraordinary buy at this low price. W spond! And natu- $ F B etter I.«\\ in a good supply. Regular $1.50 value, £ rally. For this is a Street Floor chance to buy White Kid and other beautiful White Shoes—at hali to one third r > B o g e Sl Toaie . L] And the Sale Child’s Shoes Women’s shoes St. Store only. All broken Children’s and Small / Shoes Were $5.95 & $6.95 C\).\'I INUING the sen- sational underpricing of many lovely black and colored low shoes, including t h e choicest Summer fashions — win- dowful to select from. ___CLAIRE \\ clRCLE 2105 l’ Rayon and Thread Silk Women s Hose —Exceptional _quality in black, white and all the new ‘light shades. Sizes for every foot. Come early. $1.00 values— 10:00. 11 0. 8 | 9:30. 10:30. 2:00. 3:08 2:30. 5:40. 8 __ Freauent _trains_returning. 50 AMUSEMENTS INCLUDING DANCING AT T Costume Slips $ 1 .65 Worth $2.00 and $2.50 Slips of sheer nainsook, with double hem to hip, hemstitched shoulder and top. filet medallion and edge, or similar models with handmade crochet lace and hemstitching PARK mEATER 1618 14th ALICE STONE Ol‘_YMPlC You St. Bet. ll‘lll&lafl\ _CORI GRIFFITH [ our 7th A Boys' Dress and F Ragically reduced $1.45 sizes of M On bargain $1-95 tables. 51 GLEN ECHO MARSHALL HALL FREE DANCING McWilliam’s Orchestra \l c i CHEVY" H.ASE Conn. 4 Fancy Golf Hose for Boys Made to give honest wear. or trimmed with val laces and ribbon. Won't-stick Slips with hemstitched Y{llu | [} top and 20-inch hip hem. Extra-size Slips | of nainsook in built-up shoulder, trimmed with filet edge; 20-inch hem. Regular sizes 36 to 44. Extra sizes 46 to 52. Steamer Charles Macalester There are slight imperfections in them, but will not injurc the wearing quality. All sizes. $1.19 values Street Floor Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. N.W. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. Second Floor Leaves Tth Street Wharf AM, 2:30 & 6:45 PM.|! Round Trip, 50c.

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