Evening Star Newspaper, September 17, 1925, Page 10

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ESTATE OF $325,000 LEFT BY MRS. DAVIS Includes Church Pew That Cost $3,000—Bulk Goes to Her Grandchildren. An estate valued at $325,000 is left John's Episcopal Church, for which Admiral Brownson $3,000. - Under codicils to the will St. John's Orphanage of this city is left $7,000 and the National Cathedral Assocla- tion $1,000. Funeral expenses are provided for to the extent of $1,500 by the testatrix, and William K. Quinter, who is named executor, is given all her wearing ap. parel, household furniture, personal effects, books, pictures, rugs and jew- elry. He is directed by testatrix to take charge of all the private papers, letters and correspondence for suitable testatrix declares in the will she paid | $1,0 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Galgary, Canada, a granddaughter, ; to three other gmndchlldmn. each ‘l 000; and a total of more than $80,000 is lald aside for bequests among other grandchildren and chil- dren of stepchildren of the testatrix. Willlam K. Quinter is given $5,000 in trust for Julla Campbell, a “faith- ful servant,” the income to be paid to her for life. The residue of the estate is devised in equal parts to William K. Quinter in trust for the benefit of the granddaughter of the testatrlx, Mary Ten Eyck Bradley, who {8 to receive $10,000 at the age of 21 and the remainder at the age BELGIAN RULERS SEEK FULL PRIVACY IN INDIA Trip Made to Benefit Health of Queen Elizabeth—8trict In- cognito Is Ordered. By the Associated Press. LONDON, September ‘Word has gone the rounds in British off- clal eircles that the visit to India of King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of D. Queen, who recently has been feeling the strain of her public engagements in Brussels and who is in need of rest and a complete change of climate, w:lrha royal couple s to reach India ay. 44 Quarts Seized in Raid. Forty-four quarts of alleged whisky were seized last night by police of the third precinct in a raid on the home of Thomas Fells, colored, 822 New Hampshire avenue. Detective Casey, n charge of the precinct prohi- C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 192 by the will of Mrs. Abbie W. Davis, who died September 8, according to a Ppetition for letters testamentary filed sterday in Probate Court by Wil Bt o, exaoutor and tiasiss includes a pew in the Belglans is, by their special re- quest, to be kept as private as pos- sible, and that they will endeavor to maintain a strict incognito. This request, it is underslood here s due partly to th. 1th thy bitlon enforcement, led the ralding party. Fells was charged with {llegal possession and sale of liquor, while his wife, Cora Fells, was held on a charge of illegal possession. They were re- 1 d bond i disposition. Cash bequests are made to mem- bers of the family as follows: Mar- guerite L. Davis of Northfield, Minn., a daughter, $1,000; Ella Davis Noble, Watertown, Conn., a stepdaughter, $5,000; Dorothy Davis Roenisch of |19 of 24 years, and for her grandson Davis Woodward Bradley, who is to recelve $10,000 at the age of 21, and the remmnder of the trust fund at the age of 2 ;l‘he Will is dated December 16, SAKS NEW FALL SUITS Previous seasons’ offerings by Saks of $30, $35 and $40 all-wool suits have brought instant Tresponse. This is but another nudge to those who would avail themselves, wisely, of this season’s best styles and models. They are woolen, rich in color effects and superior in workmanship. Fall weaves of long-wearing, soft-draping wor- steds and cheviots. Both single and double breasted models. September--- Special Values in . Glassware Decorated Gold Edge in Assorted Colors Green, Blue and Orchid. $40 Doz. S $30 Doz. Magnavox M10. Price $110. 0 $25 Doz. Note the famous single dial control shown below at the left. A radio set your friends will envy Cocktail Glasses, doz. . $30 Doz. Finger Bowls, doz.. $30 Doz. Finger Bowl Plates, doz. $13.50 Doz. Amber Goblets, doz. . $13.50 Doz. Amber Sherbets, doz. $12.00 Doz. Amber 12-in. Tumblers, doz $20.00 Doz. Finger Bowls, doz. $18.00 Doz. Finger Bowl Plates, Many of these suits are excellent from an economical standpoint, for there is an EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS to go with the suit. Popular shades prevail and they are so numerous that it is worth vour time to look them over. SUPERB piece of cabinet work, shapely, compact,in harmonywith home and air, the ideal radio receiver for living-room table—the New Mag- navox Model 10. Skilled wood workers created the case—the famous Magnavox engineers, the men who in 1906 made the first successful radio telephone in the world, and received the first radio card ever mailed, built the receiver. New Mngnam is good to look at and fingeu—dxe of -ngle:x:l fl‘gakOf - turn of a - es you masterof the air. No more fumblifg over a group of dials with this New Magnavox Receiver—th Dial o v A e g vz Crystal Optic—Amethyst Base $16.50 Doz. $16.50. Doz. $10.00 Doz. $13.50 Doz. $18.00 Doz. $18.00 Doz. Goblets, doz.. Sherbets, doz. Footed Cocktail 2 Footed Ice Teas, doz.... Finger Bowls, doz Finger Bowl Plates, doz. DULIN& MARTIN 1215~127 F Street and 1214 t01218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 Saks—Third Floor ahldanbfluinnfim-imtudaflynanupen Fruit of the Loom Shirts Made from the genuine Fruit of the Loom materials and identified by the sewed-in label, woven in colors. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUEG AT SCVE _cve4ebtavitiieebetciobbiboovbbioaiitbbbitis 'n-.n.-u-—'r.s.. sbeotutely non-ssicropho. nic, wifl not squeal or bowl. $2.50 SETS - SPEAKERS - TUBES Made by'rHB MAGNAVOX COMPANY, Oakland, Cal Sold only by reliable dealers School Suits $9.75 These smart service-giving two-pants-vest suits. Sturdy fabrics in the new Fall mixtures and fabrics. Well tailored English style coat, alpaca lined—smart vest and one golf and one regular knicker in sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ “Longies,” $14.75 Most popular suits for boys of 11 to 18 years. With smart wide bottomed long trousers and one pair of golf knickers. English coat in single or double breasted fashion and blunt vest. Tailored of good quality fabrics in the new Fall colorings the boy will Q 135, The Magnamx Compeny Do - Wifi to | Manage a Two Mllllon Dollar Hotel? One of Our Graduates Does It—in Florida And Others Are Needed The' opportunities In the hotel and tea room fleld are posi- tively astounding! New enterprises spring up so rapldly that promotion is swift. The highly pald Room Clerk, Steward, Ac- countant, or Hostess of today is the still more highly paid Manager of tomoréw. And the supply of trained executives is far below the demand. Therefore, salaries are high—starting at up to $150, $250 and $400 a memth and leading to Increases of $10,000 to $20,000 & year, with free living added. Myriads of pat- terns in ‘sizes from 1374 to 17%4 Guaranteed as to color and wear. Be convinced. Fruit of the Loom Nightwear—a special selection of Night- shirts and Pajamas of this famous ma- terial. Saks—First Floor Saks Fall Hats New Autumn Styles —and now for your new hat. Saks Karlton $3 When you buy a hat you want to be sure that it is becoming, whether it will wear well and whether you are going to be satisfied. Come in and see the new ones. Saks Special $4 Some of the various shades: Bluestone, Zinc, Pearl, Ocean, Wil- low, Cinder, Oxford Black, Belgian Black Saks De Luxe s5 $6 and 7 Saks—First Floor MEN’S FALL TIES Smart designs possessing Clifford Lewis Preatdent. Lewis Hotel Training hools. Manusing Conpaltant or "225 leading hotels: Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits $1.69 New Fall Wash Suits of Devonshire-York golden and other better grades of coston wash fabrics in middy side laced and other button- on styles. Plain colors or combinatons— every suit guaranteed fast color. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Sale of Boys’ School Blouses, 95c¢ Collar-attached blouses of woven madras - —fiber striped madras—oxford and novelty weaves in white, neat stripes and novelty prints. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Boys’ Sport Sox, Special 55c For school—a timely offering of boys’ sport sox with attrac- tive rolled tops in sizes 6% to 10%. Manages This Hntel Grace Ford Puckett. Man Orange Courts. Two-million-doi: lar ®Hotel At Orlando. Florida, tos” "My Lewis Schiool Train: ing is whai accomplisiied it all.”" o—F"—= The Lewis Hotel Training Schools are indoreed by the Biltmore. Belmont. Wal dorf-Astoria and other leading hotels The honorary advisory board fs composed of Frank A. Dudley, President, United Hotels Company. E. C. Green of Siatler Hotele, “Oscar” of e Waldort-Astoria and other leading hote! men instruc. Hon ‘s Uinder the ‘diraction. of "Citforg S Lewia. leading “My Lewis School Training ac- complished it all,” writes Grace Ford Puckett, manager of Orange Courts, two-million-dollar hotel at Orlando, Florida. And she is just one of many. Lewts students may be found fin the nnm hotels in_Waghington and _elsswhare also on ocean liners. whers hotel-trained executives are in demand. Florida Sendl Hurry Assistant Manager of Managing - Consultant “for 225 Mayflower g g r M Waehington s new pal- oy nf r)‘(A'floule‘(H]olcl is ons 1s | 37 which “any "hotel executive Mg gt 4o X may well roud. This hflnor e e et T bk, e e ot e Tmemtne of this new hotels wi Free National Employment Bureau With an advisory board made up of nearly 100 Jeading hotel men. with Clifford Lewis' contact with 225 Dotels, no won- der Lewis graduates are looked on with favor by America's finest hotels, Select Your Course Hotel Mml!lll'nu.on e "Rogm Wod - Catetoria Food ('h.nlh[ lll‘ Cantrol Hotel and Restar Ceakery (avantiry Tea Room an: Cooker, only ons of ‘andy g Conmeeial Tatuctes Decorn Pablie s in contact with - oeakior Special lndl\'ldnll £00d _pogitions. During the next 12 months about 70,000 hotel " poeitions will be ope Classes Limited and evening classes are now Earoll earty Is Made Partner T knew nothing sbout tes Setors " ertnning 1B " In four monthe T ¢ Manager in one of 's most popular toa rooms. After & fow months the owner mo i g0 in bary. Dership 1o start ® téa room e Suntalner” Sary Rormolds: Fall day. forming. without, capital. Xe boomy | wections will ‘open, in Florida Propars now. Raincoats $3.95 Bestyette and Raynster black rubber coats. Every one guar- anteed waterproof; in sizes 4 to 18 years. Black rubber hats to ‘match, $1.00. Bergerac Moires are verily ties of fashion. of i Bl kinged”w" the character of neckwear considerably more expensive. Then decide for yourseil. Drop Enmhln‘ Else nu‘&m- Extensive Choice for Every Taste Saks—First Floor Eoest hotels, i whers his income was many times that of the average dentist -Boys’ Hats and Caps $1.50 to $4.50 Our most complete showing of boys’ felt and cloth hats —tams—and caps for large or small boys. Saks—Second Floor Lewis HotelTrammgSchools Pennsylvania Avenue at 23rd Street Washington, D. C. Outoftown readers write about cor-’ respondence courses.) The first building in America to bs erected for the exclusive pur- Ppose of training for the Hotel Profession and ‘Allfed lmillltflu Wins Trip to Europe J. Oliver Dahl. u Lewis stu. trip ‘to Europe—in 1 t ho men's comteat fof suomitting 73 Tasas Tor Hotel bettorment. ree other Iewis students were among the “‘runners-up” in Dlest. (Note:

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