Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1925, Page 35

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. AY, 8§ CMBER 18, 1925. 35 hant for ma ars, who died |to the Masonic and Eastern Star | ceeds as follows among nephews and | STUDY OF ST. A Knights of Columhus Evening School b B | < % oV b % " B Nov, Sweden; Universities of Edinburgh | Ca i E AT LE \:‘x‘::l“w‘:uhfivlg:\l:r:?d:‘l;;oq Susiaipad 1a a8 | Home of the Disteist 'of Gulaiie by | Ziocow: o Cora B, Neyee, ta temthe: $ UGUSTINE at 8 o'clock September 24, This |and Aberdeen, Scotland. The only | 2 Edv:nr'd Rl‘“d" Dies. b 5 " 4 Lawrence Eberl a o ¥ - is A e United ‘apt. Edward Raeder, Quart BY HENRY EBERBACH‘ The will was filed for admission 1o | the Will executed August 29, + | kohl, each, three-twentieths; 1da Laub- T0 BE LECTURE SUBIJECT ‘"i"" is open to the general public. c\el;':;: U,E ".’: :;1:1"‘:h“]‘r‘ar‘(}r‘;"n‘x:‘"n( | ter Corps, died at Fort ,,Q-.l rlu;];a‘ pn:bfl;e by ll{url;arx' & x?umn attor- | and $1,000 :\t-h is p]l\'en to the Wash- | er. one-tenth; Col. . J. Lauber, one- he— r‘::flf:f";;‘,““: l‘:’:"f; P‘"-"“[" o | Greek and Latin in the Catholic | rison. Ind., Mond s ';:‘”"t" “"' | neys for Robert E. Bradley, executor. | ington Orphan Asylum and the Ger- | tenth, and Graham Lauber, one-tenth. of lecturers at the | (- (C = st Ands cqrding o War | The attorneys also filed.a petition for | man Orphan Asylum. Other legacies| The remainder is to be invested bv | DT D‘ Ferrari to Sp s"““ at Knights | Knights of Columbus school. e e e D | Department advices. He wae from lletters testamentary to iseue to Mr. include $50 to his nephew. Francis | the trustee and the income from such |23 Vilia yth 3| pORks’ lofthe fathere)f & Miogaisters \areElaking sans 4ofive itaisssnil afrwaty 11 (ydara)jin| Will of Merchant, Who Died Fri- Bradley i S e S R e e e e Cl“m.b“: E:’"i;g Eetonl have alwaye been carefully studied 'part in the work. Four alreaiy have ranks until-his appointment us a e The e contains mor n | $500 to Amelia Bishop, $1,000 to Rob-| Eberbach during her life, and there- September joE| tasclisy and | phillosophy, Mifle: xecetvad’ the: dagree | of o0 & OF Lisdn vannl qui master in Augnst, day Affef Auto Accident, Is | The e S ouaine more (Dan|eet I Branley; la¥fuine anartment|atien taibe Oivided amons nephows thought has been given to the study | books contributed the Catholic Uni-| 1917. Most of his service since thern Filedfor Probate. Ioriion, dataes ramn bout Rt & | ouse at 1833 California street, the | and nieses above named, Some ideas on a modern study of | of the men themselves as people of | versity patristic serics. Ten others in'the West and South. He was Tty et oF Hberty raonal | Bedford, to the sister of the testator, | Mr. Eberbach was 84 qears old at |an ancient subect will be discussed | culture and affai his Is a com-|are at present working =i - at Fort Myer, Va., | Bortzage motes and contents. of the |1da A. Eberbach. | the time of his death, and a member | by Dr. Roy De Ferrari, professor of | paratively new stu d the main | contributions. Dr. errari’s 02 sta mp quar More. than $600.000 worth of real | music and piano store of the deceased | The residue of the estate was con-| of an old and prominent family of the | Latin at the Catholic University of | centers in Europe have been e ture is in a great measure made and personal propert sposed of [on I street near Eighth. | veved to Mr. Bradley as trustee, to| District of Columbia. He had never|America, when he will lecture on St. | lished at the University of Munich, "l of material obtained from directing Since July by the Wil of Hents Ebesbach; locl | iowo. thmsand doliare:io bequeathedil sall the real estate and iWARsihe pro. marciod: Augustine and his people at the | Germany; University ~of Upsala, | work of this kind. t at F min Harrison IlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIllll.llllllllillllllIIIBIIIIIIIII.IIIII School Clothes of Excellent Quality and Style are Offered at Prices Surprisingly Low AT THE PALAIS ROYAL [ BRI ol el R I el e e R Rl I b R el R e R A T S S R L R C e ] New Arrivals in Trimmed and Tailored Hats $ 5.00 Velours and felts for sports—velvet and velvet com- binations for dress and street wear! ar Correct Clothes for the School and College Girl Dress and Sports Frocks 95475, 929 School Be lns Monda Every girl wants to look her best when she goes g Y off to school and college, and she will know that her clothes are correct if she buys them at the Palais Royal. VR DRRRE Smart, vouthful hats for the younger set—becoming models for the matron. Colors to match vour Autumn frocks. in shapes that are new and becoming. When school begins every little girl wants the smartest new clothes in class. Our stocks are filled to overflowing with every- thing her heart can desire—the newest and most correct school prl T e Frocksfor AllOccasion Wear! Dresses for Girls 6 to 14 Years 5195 $2.95 $3.95 At*15.00 Many styles in the new Pirate hat YR REE DR RRRRRRRERE R RRRRE R Attractive assortment of “Jack Tar and Lucette Dresses,” featured Smartly tailored frocks for sports or classroom wear. . . 1,200 Pairs Onyx Silk Hose Irregulars of $1.85 Quality C Special of smart wash fabrics, with clever touches that are becoming and Made of nice quality twill fabrics, with mannish collars girlish. and cuffs and tailored pockets and belts. A 7 Full fashioned, pure thread silk, a good service 2 ? B Gaf = aiks SrAii = < ’ o ? g > i ” 5 2 5 Soft frocks of satin in many becoming styles for street, weight. These are not seconds and will wear even AL Girls’ Two-Piece Girls’ One-Piece Novelty | afternoon or evening wear. Biack and the rich new shades better than a cheaper grade of silk in first quality. AN Regulation Dresses Dresses for Autumn wear. Of jersey, balbrig- Black. white, bran. harvest, sunburn, flesh. peach. beige. (0% AATEr e ooy e $ | g Tl sy $5 95 nude, aztec, gray, French nude. brown and Windsor full pleated skirt, with 5 Demespugt sud nok $ $ braid and emblem trimmed attractive models with touches of all = . braid, buttons and handwork. \ari- middy. 6 to 14 years. ous new shades—7 to 14 years. Palais “ll\ll—TlIh'd Floor RRE tan. Al sizes, 815 to 10. Women’s Chiffon Silk Hose $1 and $1.25 English Ribbed Special, $1.25 Sport Hose, 59¢ Full-fashioned Pure Thread Silk Hose. Fine, Special purchase of 73 English Ribbed Sport sheer, even weave. Silk et interlined with Hose, with self-color and contrasting roll tops. lisle. In sealed 1 e ery pair perfect. Plain and striped effect. Fall-weight for Black, white, French nude, blonde, cinnamon, | women, misses and large bo Beige, gray. piping rock. zun metal, noisette, silver, gray. | tan, brown, Munde bark, airedale. All per- Sizes 8% to 10, fect. Sizes 8% t Women’s All Silk Chiffon Hose | Women’s Burson Hose Special, $1.95 Special, 79¢ Excellent value in Full-fashioned All-over | \ splendid hose for women with tender feet. Silk Chiffon Hose—with non-ravel garter tops. | k and rayon mixed. Black, gray, beige, ck, white and all the new street and | nude, peach, tan, bark, flesh, zinc. = Regular I sizes, 79. Extra’ sizes, $1.00. Palais Royal—Main Floor Lovely dresses of cloth or satin, in the newest modes for Fall and Winter wear. The two-piece Jumper dress of black satin has a clever touch of trimming in its em- . : FUI‘- l rlmmed broidered animal motif. Smart sports dresses of Scotch plaid and velvet. Satin frocks, in all the newest flares—designed in youthful lines for the vounger generation. COA I S Come in and see these lovely dresses. Palais Royal—Third Floor for the Y ounger Set e Attractive Models for Junior Misses $30-30 FELT HATS Becoming styles in‘ small cloche $ 95 shapes for the junior miss. Pretty off- !‘ CRUELERERRENEARRL LR | i { 1 A Purse to Complete the Smartest Costume $5 and $6.50 Leather Bags Saturday Special, $3‘95 La Lete Bath Salts Just one hundred high-grade leather In the new individual pack- bags at this unusually low price. Made ages of mine to a box. As- SOC of genuine pin seal, morocco, beaver calf, corted odors. cowhide calf, vachette and many other furs. wanted leathers. Silk and leather lined. Colors: Black, wine, pansy, cuckeo, Ha- Th S C l La Lete Combination Sets $3 and $3.50 Party Boxes vana brown, Java and raisin. All sizes. e ChOOI Or O Iege Glrl $2 79 Palais Royal—Third Floor Consisting of 20-0z. bottle $ 2 - : 2 ¢ s ““ - E Garments that allow freedo or the boc ve of bath salt and 12-o0z. 1 Fitted with several colored enamel ? i i S s onhticabods: Bict Fashion has flared the coats for the / P __ the-face models, and many other new vounger set, and what attractive, becoming H shapes in the rich Fall colors. coats they are. Some in Princess models— ! E Palais Royal—Second Floor wide flared at the hem line. Others in wrap- around styles that are smart and new. Smartly tailored and silk lined through- out. Collars and cuffs of deep luxurious CoerCt CO’Set”lO f(” SRARERLELLRAINLUALRRNCREERENS N AR DR RN SRR RRR T UONERRIRIE) [& 1'1 of dusting .powder, with | Larse fittings, consisting of powder box, lip- Boys and Girls’ School Hose ] provide the support required in the formative vears. puff. Assorted odors. stick and perfume holder. Extra com- 50c ecach. };;::‘\‘:“’,‘];‘:Q";'r:g‘i‘ofifr‘“e with change Children’s School Hose | Boys’ and Girls’ New 1 ; Gostard Dancelets, $3,50, $5 and $8.50 7 Special Sport Hose, Elastic Step-in Girdles, $3, $5 and $10 Palais Royal—Main Floor Palais Royal—Main Floor Double kn black A ~ e b s oo o 59¢ to $1.50 . R Corstits $2.50 to $10 Colorful Silk Scarfs English Ribbed Sport Hosé In novelty stripes, checks, etc. in full length and 7, some with fancy Boys’ and Girls’ 50c Sport 5 Boneless: Elastic Gindles, S$1.50 to $15 6.98 to *15.98 top, pineapple stitch in full length and )] 7 with scif color roll tops. Sizes 6 Hose, Saturday Special, . Garter Belts, $1.50 and $2 Such lovely scarfs are bound to be one of the most popular modes for Fall. They are the new imported block to 10. . 2 Pairs, 89c designs in artistic color combinations to blend with the rich R Sold separately, Rl URIR Boys’ and Girls’ '1/s 39C Choice of our large assortment of .:' » ¢ Jolie Jeans, $3 boys' and girls' 7% Sport Hose, in plain B . i . Sport Hose, Pair. . colors and two-toned mixtures, .- 3 Bandettes, in lovely materials, 50c to $4 medium and heavy weights. Sizes 6 3 Pairs, $1 to 1004, : Regularly 5Cc. Smart styles, includ- Also Boys' and Girls’ Full-length Come in and let our expert corsetieres fit you in the ing plain colors and two-toned mix- Hose, in fine ribbed and sport ribbed. 5 5 tures. Also fancy stripes. Sizes 6 to Black, white and colors. Sizes 6 to correct corset models. 10. 1. Palais Royal—Main Floor 300 Men’s White e ol By : -M , $1.89 fests fbodice stie with Palamas i e =X :cnx pi:‘nll stratx;;l. reiu[ 1 o 1 9 24-inch Walking and Talk- « forced shield, in pink, peach, white and Made of Fruit-oi-the- $ ing Doll with unbreakable, ymaize. Sizes 36 to 42. Loom muslin. All white head and solft body. Under]— | 3 . . garments lace trimmed. ) % trimmed, with one-inch Whits: or eiiod ocents | Glove- Silk and Rayon lavender border and rayon ff("’*- Low- | dresses, lace ciged. White T Envelope Chemise neck style. Cut full and well made. shoes. Colored top socks. Special Sizes A-B-C-D. May be dressed or undressed. Women's Rayon En- $ I 95 Palais Royal—Main Floor £ velope Chemise, step-in "3 51 00 39¢c 0! style, plain tailored and Special Attention, Clubs and Libraries! face trimmed. Also contrasting trim- All books are tt iginal edition, many now selling for $2.00, 1 The Fair L. S. Plaut '& Co. s ey AR S Ejionee 0 monclesiiitian Chiage Kresge Department Stores Newark New Novelty Handkerchiefs | med, good full cut. Dainty pastel House of Lynch, by Leonard Merrick. The Other Susan, by Jeannette Lee. - shades. Sizes 36 to 42. | : The Wardlings, by Leonard Merrick. g 1 Druida, by alulm T E[rcdelrick. i % 25¢, 50c, 59, 75¢ and $1 RN RCOyAL - MIAIN S Rloor House of Broken Dreams, by Christine Jope roken Bridges, by Madeline Linford, S ] i ; Stade. | Steel Preferred, by Hershel S Hal. @ - Made of “voila . linen, crepe de chine, Children’s School Handkerchiefs Return of Blue Pete, by Luke Allan. ara of the Upper Dam, by Mary Cranc. georgette crepe and fine shamrock lawn. In Story of the Open Plains of the Northwest. - Fibble D. Dy, by Irvin S. Cobb. ; s RIS e e 56 10c, 15¢, 17c and 25¢ Palais Royal—Main Floor Quality Merchandise Courteous Service shades to match your Fall costumes, m\\f‘a‘:xh.:(nkl ;‘_{:‘,::k”ch,cf; et ianior Bites e and 5 e aR N esReeR e R I W RN R R R BRI DRI R R RS D D R R iR R R R Dl Rl s U Palais Royal—=Main Floor ) P lllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.lllllllll Autumn colorings, Palais Royal—Third Floor LR R R ORI Other lovely scarfs of domestic silks in crepe de chine, georgette crepe, rayon, silk and flannel, $1.98 to $7.98 Palais Royal—Main Floor A Two-Day Sale (Saturday and Monday) New Books of Fiction R A R R R R R N R R RN RN NN CRRCRRAE ol Fg; g £l

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