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THE EVENING STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925. ORPHANS ON OUTING 10 GET REAL TREAT “Tons” of Ice Cream Cake | and Other Goodies Donated | for Annual Picnic. ike, seemingly tons of it. today were arranged for as the “‘dessert” on the annual children’s out- ing of The Evening § fount Ver- non & Marshall Hall Steamboat Co. nall Hall Monday. In addi eds of biz lollipops or “all * were contracted for and buted to the crowd on the home. Ice cream and at every child’s | s to than or X s, the meal ra mn-. ample to tly more than 1,000 bricks ice cream were aks Ice Cream of ecake were Baking Co. committee ary. the and man donated 1t Both more cou These two the ained if nec features have been and fore and c how t the spot.” well cake * Dessert in Majori The “dessert” will half thousand children after they have had their fill of sandwiches (two apiece), soft drinks (two ¢ ice | cold, because the American Ice Co will send along enough ice to trans fer the resort into and fruit (also march up in lir each will pres the words Evening be s . t a red ticket beari r One Lunch, h and cake they with the for “lunch.’ 1dopted to assure one meal and to more enthusiastic d preventin ing his share. After > around for the t the commisary will n to all whose appetites e task. will white kets “dessert” substituted This system was c least child from the lines lunch and d be thrown are equal to t Plans >mpleted today fm transportin - boys and girls scat- tered throughout the District and on the borders of Maryland and Virginia Owing to their proximity to street lines, wer . phan Asy urth and Channing Streets northeast the Industrial Home School nsin avenue. Street Cars Donated. The traffic department of the Wash- | tngton Railway and Electric Co. will- agreed to bring these cars v v to the Toute them th the whar when the boa Monday evening. To obviate the difficulty up the children irns at 6:15 o'clock in handling its only one morning uu’ this atingly He | ted he was unable to furnish e. This bus will be employed to k up the children of St. John's iscopal Orphanage in Summer quarters at Va.. convey them fo the wharf and return them to their home in the ever e Rotary Clu available Mr. Niles | had Monday unhes; also came in for a share in the happiness of seeing the en happy. The club has ar- ranged to send its bus out to 201 Rit- tenhouse street, pick up the Swartzell Methodist Home delegation and, ep route to the wharf, stop off at the 1 sion’s Children’s 624 Loui sroup. the to P! ana | | | | | | hi 1 word | from | an unfed | | doors of the institutions, | AUTO CHASED 2 MILES. Crash With Pole Followed by Ar- rest and Liquor Seizure. A Star August 14.— Fields and two’ of captured Ar after a v iff Howard B. deputies ) est thur King Washington |two-mile chase on Lee Highway, which | ended when King, who was driving a | high-powered automobile, collided with a telegraph pole at Glebe road. The officers reported that { car was laden with 140 gallons of corn liquor, most of which was destroved | in the crash. Seven gallons were found intact, and this was taken to Arlington ¢ where c . of illegal possessi ansporting and operating a_car while under the in fluence of liquor were placed King. MARRIAGE OF U. S. GIRL Miss Fletcher on Way to London. Von Schmmetow in Sweden, Latter’s Family Saj By the Associated Press. BERL August was shown by the 14.—Amazement family of Count fried Schmmettow learned innouncement gained ci tion that he was to ve been married yesterday to ) Fletcher of Indianapolis. was pointed out that_the Sweden, while Miss Fletcher lin for London e S resterday. generally mxrmlmp.l F Ifet Ber. the 1 Berlin house have been inter- It s couple, party ested in go word Miss Flet Fletcher, India ame from Indianapolis that r's father, Stoughton A. Prominently connected with ol banking & financial haa given his consent to the ge rt from this the general public nothing about the affair until report that the wedding cere was to take place yesterday SHIPPING NEWS and_Sa New York Arrivals at ngs From o | bombed s, Auk. a Aus Rosso DUE SUNDA California | sblem | f solved by P.|( f the Red Star furnish five ment wi k up the children e District undertake zet the Home representatic quarters bevond Be also will take the Jewish street; Asylu teenth street, and Baptist Home northeast of the fir int Home of f!anPn Peter Pan r. It is doubtful e been able hout the Saptist zroup see as INT JELIVERY MATN 1380 HOW IS YOUR OOF? IRONCL NONE TOO EARLY n and execute the Fall Printing AT YOUR SERVICE. Roofing 1121 5th n.w. —to plas needs. The National Capxtal Press 12101212 D BT *Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness” Why wear Diamond Rings bedimmed and dirt? Use Jem Kleno: large 500 R. 0., Nw. Aenal Photographxc Servxca or speeial views. Fac oereonniel tmexcetied Fau‘chdd Aerial Surveys, Inc. 521 18th St. N.W. _ Tel. M Do Ugly Leaks walls and decorations? But the roof in coad raine come? We make pairs. Cail us up? a sbecialty of ROOFING 119 3rd St. S.W. KOONS 0R7ANy. Phone Matn sa% Now Is the Time the Fall Printing needs. our Why not have shape before bi Soto plan Consult HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON \DA\IS = MER NIGHTS YOU WANT TO SLE GO, On a Tumpy ar hollowed mativess But it can be renovated to— Feel Like a New One —likewise pillows. For our_renovation service, call Main 3! Bedell’s Factory 610 E ST. N.W. v Baptist | aid | Company Phone Main 14 | | WANTED TWO EXPERIENCED NEW HOUSE SALESMEN~ MUST BE PRODUCERS BY PROMINENT BUILDER UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Address Box 191-M, Star Office The Argonne 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. Very attractive apartments of two, three and four rooms, kitchen, reception hall, bath and balcony. Spacious rooms, built-in fixtures, semi-hotel service. Location unexcelled, and rentals very reasonable. Come in and visit these beau- tiful apartment units. The Argonne 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. King's route to the United | OPENPLAYGROUNDS YEAR ROUND URGED | Mrs. Rhodes in Repor\ Says | Al Should Have Swim- | ming Pools. | . | | A proposal that the playgrounds be | kept open throughout the year and against ‘Um all be provided-either with swim-| ber ming pools or wading basins were the |outstanding recommendations con- |tained in the annual report of Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes, supervisor, sub- mitted to the Commissioner ster- day. ! .. Rhodes also proposed that the {many school vards opened as play [ ounds during the vacation period be kept in operation after school hours |the remainder of the year. In the opening of new residential | subdivisions one-tenth of the area, e: clusive of streets, should be set |for playground purpos [ visor told the Commi | playground | vided with ¢ indoor pro- enouzh for recry me hot her. Mrs. Rhode s me is not far d | neighborhood It has been four {not go a long dist | ce ed the hope that nt when every a playground (hlhhm\ will nee to a recreation need for more Rhodes gave attendance ‘u\v Summer e pools now i 20,181 | and Howard, ‘HOLD ALLEGED BOMBERS | cHICS August 14 (P).—P: a, all 1zzer for sympa {of the ! Union, and 13 others on the um.m headquarters were held |to the {of as: { mischie! {of $105.000, the othel | _sixty‘three others were di held were identified rkers as members of gangs that two tailoring shops and in- | vaded three others. destroving piles of clothing with acid nd malici held in bond £3,000 each. arged, by shop FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 i | LEETH BROTHERS ! ' me's;thrfllinadhhoffnb; tasty and brown, garnished with lemon and parsley; you love the piquant, succulent taste. But for the final touch, try a sauce made from the new Gulden’s Saladressing Mustard especially made by the makers of Gulden’s Mustard, for mild-flavored foods. ‘This wonderful new salad mus- tard is a delicate blend of the fin- est mustard seeds, olive oil, vine- gar and rich spices. It gives a delicious, zestful taste to salads and entrees. Try it tonight on fish. At all grocers Large eize botdle 15c. ] GULDENS SALADRESSING MUSTARD Have Opening Two Rea! Estate Salesmen Apply Sales Manager WM. S. PHILLIPS 1432 K St. N.W. Main 4600 Pay Us Rent and It Is Yours Proteet crease the property. Phone Lin. 10-100 We Will Prove It Washington Const. Co. 201 Fenton Court your car. In- alue of your Pay like rent. Exclusive and Individual Yet Reasonalfly Prfcerl Select Your Home Slte NOwW! Hedges & Middleton, Inc. REALTORS 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 Rosedale, | ARRESTED FOR LIQUOR. Woman Says She Was Forced to | Bootleg to Earn Living. INSULTS’ TO SAILORS | rested at her apartment in the Fred- | Blames Hoodlums' Action for In- erick Aapartment House, 816 K street. | cident Resulting in Cancel- and illegal pos- | : st night by Lieut. | ing Shore Leave. F. Becket: and Policeman J. I. | _ Kane, R. S. Bryant and W. J nn | By the Associated Press | of the first precinct who seized 12| CHRIST CHURCH, | quarts of whisky. { August 14.—General | According to slice, the prisoner | A | told them she liquor o aere in order-to make They night allege she made ent | occur after an Investi was launched |sailors of the American fleet and the | |'as a vesult of complaints that num-|Larrikin element, which had annoyed | of persons were en in the | the sailors by shouting Who won the tment at various times. In her |war nockethook, police said nall bottle he happening is deprecated by th of liquor was found which she tol rxm public as them Was ponsible »f weakness. no weight At Police Court today she ached in so far as the {a Jury trial and was part of the community i | bond. incident has n and the | MOTHER IS HELD s, which wa the clash, Charged with her es of selli on of liquor New regret is ex- {of when slight disorders hoodlum need asked for | released on §1,500 concerned. gated to ave of the u shortly usual today. Christ ed with sailors enjoying the I of lity of the city ii5a abangonment week-old girl, who died a At the Children’s Hospital, Roy waived preliminary hearing In Police Cotrt today, entered ia plea of not guilty and was held to await the action of the grand jury on | a bond of $500. The baby was found in the vard of | | | Mrs. Kenneth W. Dykes second street, July 27 efforts of the Woman's Mildred Bogue, a policewoman, said that the physician was who attended the motk th at one of the the identity Dies of ‘Heat Prosn‘anon ng on h and by the afternoon at before a pl death from heat prostra- ocal the hospital of mother | also said that the doctor's ve the mother the clothes that were found on the baby Brick Bungalow Chevy Chase, Md. Not a big Veteran Dies at Dinner Table. | The Star ! A1d Special Dispatch to OAKL \\n il Augus 1d, rmy in the lysis while u honest s and tile bath line. stores and - side. 14.—Levi bargain paved' street at Crellin, whom he had been livin, death of his wife. He w of Virginia and he served mous Stonewall Jz Phone Cleveland 1933 After 6 P.M. near since a native | the fa- Brigade. kson \ e . E Al ife is pleasant in_— Laeland CHEVY CHASE, MD. The advantages of a suburb with the con- nces of the city. Highest type of resi- dential section. Inspect today. Drive out Conn. Ave. to Bradley Lane; left on Rockville Pike; nght on the Pike to Leland. WARREN 925 15th St. - Main 9770 Evening Phones, Col. 5335—Clev. srzes = I S Small Cash Payment $75 Per Month Price $8,975 SO D S 1933 =l T R R e R =) 15 OFF On All Suits LOOK—and COMPARE The greatest assortment of Fine All-wool Suits to be sacrificed to make room for our new depart- ment of gentlemen’s furnishings. Come and see these suits at a saving to you from $15 to $20. Stanley Clothes Shop 1209 Pa.”Ave. NW. WM. A. FINKEL | T T T o, = Your Opportunity! ——to secure a large six-room home in a lo- cation in which you would like to live— Beautiful C@flumbna Park And Up Homes Like These Are Hard to Find Paved Streets and Alley Sample House 5235 7th St. N\W Take 14th Street car marked “Takoma” to 7th and Kennedy N.W., or 9th Street car to Ingraham Street— walk 2 blocks. D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. 1319 N. Y. Ave. Main 1267 2272 277 e 7 2 ////1///”//1/”///// ZZ ”/// 10 C R L L Za R LT LT e A P Prices Talk— NEW ZEALAND RAPS ITHREE ARE KILLED | | i | left Zealand, | arding the incidents|€d down by ed in Vietorla Square between | jurie | n solated | betw be | the ight-thinking | home and treate i eve l 1 \ | i ,, l office car across Highway during the storm when some and e of th 18 HURT BY AUTOS cld ce of i HERE YESTERDAY h‘y’;‘l m: flow of blood w at Emergency Hospital be of blood had weakened him | “Gray Baldwin was injured by an au | tomobile early this morning while crossing Highway Bride: While riding a bicycle street and New York avenue today ’ | Richard King, 15, of 508 Maine ave "| nue southwest was hit by a street c |of the Capital Traction Co. | knocked to the ground. At E gency Hospital, where he physicians proncunced his | not serious. He sustained & of the left shoulder and to his face and | about the head. The b Gladys Buckhc 1 | molished. down by a motor vehicle of the | inued from ¥ berger, sr.; Joseph B. Leonberger, and Charles Leonberg from cuts and bruises Casualty Hospital. 12 leg cut, refus ir suffering | taken to ment E. A of 3407 rossing in front when he was knock. automobile en_ by A. Thompson, Va refused hospital t ! William He g Co., 1121 Fifth ames Patrick on Rhode Is Thirtieth northe: body and Italian macaroni is winning over |that from America in Great Britain : jand shipment from this country ¢ ut driven by ngton street, ats dropping in volume. physician viding his bi streets when 1utomobild h stree Hos- ! William and C i his 7 Fou Hie gency | pital for injuries Malcolm Littie ling on the sidewalk at Sixteenth and E stree outheast early in the afternoon wl he was cut over the eve by a piece A wheel of tomobile driven by Henry Cohen, 1006 street, struck a been dropped on the s it, a plece of the i infugy. Littlefield was toeated at Gat. tingdr, Hospit We are able to make deliveries of Hard Coal in all Is your bin filled? John P. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St. Main 3068 t Fourteenth | A Greater Home Value than ever before is yours in these new, semi-de- , : tached brick homes at @6,750—Easy Terms! Fort Stevens Ridae —Wardman's new “wonder community” of modern homes, offers discriminating home- ers the maximum in_property values a select environment. Why have 160 of these charming dwellings sold quicker v one heretofore believed possible? ¢ because the large ving effected Wardman Construction Company by systematic quantity production has been passed on to the purchasers in the form of amazingly low prices! Come and see for vourself! AD.DMAN H?(l K Street Main 3830 e House One-tenth of Washington's Population Open Till 9 P.M. Exhibit House 612 Roxboro Place One square north of Rittenhouse Street between 5th and Tth Feel Free to Inspect and Consult 4 L About Any Cafritz Home You don't have to worry about “starting some- thing” through inquiry concerning any Cairitz Home. Our Sales Department will extend you every facility ; gladly assist in the inspection of any of our Homes; counsel with you on the interesting details of handling the purchase. But the decision will be left entirely in your hands. You won’t be annoyed by importuning; nor stampeded by over- solicitation. Buying a Home is a matter for thoughtful con- sideration—and our policy isn’t to persuade; but to assist in providing just the type,of Home you require—bought as you can comfortably afford to buy it. So don't hesitate to call on us for any serv- ice we can render—and don’t feel that you are placing yourself under any obligations by inquiry or inspection. Builders of Communities L4 14th and K Streets Phone Main 9080 ANSWERED: No. “Just where is this community?” Hur URIEITH At 36th and R Sts, N.W. ‘Located in one of the finest HIGH sections of -the NORTHWEST, with wonderful homes, estates and educa- tional institutions all about it, the sub- division comprises more than TEN CITY BLOCKS just north and west of the Western High School. In but 20 minutes via the BUR- LEITH BUS line, which runs to the heart 6f the section, or in your own auto you can reach the center of the business district. The route is out Mass. ave., over the Q St. Bridge, right to R st, and on to 36th st. Where can you find any beautiful new community in so convenient a location ? GO SEE IT TODAY! Prices $8,500 Up Our Safe and Sane Terms INC: S Members of Operative Builders' Association of District of Columbia 713:15 14th St. N.W. Main 2345 Low Prices for the Week End 'Smoked Hams, Lb. . i30¢c Mild Cured, Freshly Smoked Small Sizes {Smoked Picnics, Lb. . 20c |Sirloin Steaks, | Lb. A 35¢ \Round Steaks, | Bb. . \Plate Beef, i b : {Chuck Roast, | Lb. e 18¢ \Shoulder Veal, Lb. 17¢ |Veal Breast, | Lb. 12Y¢ |Leg of Lamb, Lb. ; Loin Chops, Lb. 25¢ 10c . . . 35¢ 50c¢ ‘Sugar Corn, 6 for | Tomatoes, 6 Lbs. . 25¢ Green Beans, 3bbs:. . . 25¢ White Squash, 3 Lbs. 10c pples, bs. 15¢ 25¢ . OZ5 17¢ ‘Sweet Potatoes, i 3 Ebs: 25¢ [Celery, | Bunch . Onions, Bunch Potatoes, 10 Lbs. 10c 6¢c 45¢c |Baking Powder, | Davis, 12 oz. 19¢ IRitter’s Beans, | 2Cans . 1I5c o Stringless Beans, j Can . 10c Near Beer, Bottle 5c Abner-Drury (Contents {Good Brooms, | Each . 37¢ Post Bran Flakes, Pkg. 11c 0ld Dutch Cleanser, Can . \Old Dutch Ebsry iFlour, Gold Medal, 24- Lb. Bag, $1.30 Schimmell’s Jelly Mixed Vegetables, 10c French’s Mustard 10c 45¢ 10c |Olive Oil, Pint SUGAR 10 Lbs., 56¢ i | |