Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1925, Page 22

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RITCHE AT SOOL FETEN BETHESDA -'i’jesident Lewis of G. W. U. —Also Attends Dedication of $100,000 Building. Special Dispateh to The Star ROCKVILLE. Md.~September The handsome new high school bu ing at Bethesda, this county d last evening in the presence arge gathering. The exercises charge of the Bethesda seiation and were v, prin- of a were Parent conduc v. Albert C. Ritchie. who was in troduced by Charles Merryman. spoke briefly, as did Dr. William Mather Lewis, president of George Washing- ton University: Prof. Albert €. Cook, Siate superintendent of education; Prof. BEdwin W. Broome. county superintendent” of schools: Dr. Geor: E. Lewls, supervisor of county school property. building to the community, and others. The inyocation was by Rev. Stanl White, pastor of the Bethesda Pre byterfan Church, and the benediction was delivered by Rev. James Kirk patrick; rector of St. John's Episcopal | Church, Bethesda. Music was fur-| nished by the Bethesda Band Building Is Inspected. The guests were received shown through the building by committee consisting of Mrs. ©O. Kuhn, chairman; Mrs Chafee. Mrs. Benjamin T. Mrs arles Merryman. Mrs. Mallory, Mrs. W. B. Greeley, L. B. ckerman, Mrs. T. H erett. Bernard and the committee which had char; of the refreshments consisted of Mrs. 1. J. Wild, Mrs. Robert D. Hagner. | Mrs. Edwin C. Bosworth, Mrs. Charles | who formally presented the | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, STUART WILL FILED. Property of D. C. Woman Will Go to Daughters. The will of Mrs. Mary Burris Stuart, who died September 7, was filed for probate today. The will was made before the death of her husband, the late Alexander Tait Stuart, who died in_September of last year. Mrs. Stuart left all her property to her husband, upon whose death it de- scends to her daughters. Mary Stuart Hardesty and Elizabeth Stuart Moore. !In the latter case the property Is left as a life estate and upon the death of Mrs. Moore will descend to her daughte rene Eliott Moore, a grand- |daughte of the testratrix, who will {come into the estate in her own right at the age of 30, HOUSTON, With the that their | % | Very Reserved. [ From Lite Suitor —Johnny, here's a quarter, and now tell me, when your sister was at the seashoredast Summer did she keep the young men<at a distance? Johnny—You bet she did! Why, she'd tak ‘em 'way down the beach and supper 'Hmn tments and | : nod to he | { numbered 388 in all dep: {the number is unde dually increasing follows | Mrs. Annt McKay; assistants, Christeen Millel Misses Mullinix, Alice W. Cushman, Helen Welsh, Amele DeCelle, Ruby Trail and Annie White and Mrs. ~ Katherine Bricker, Mrs. Elizabeth Hicks Robert- n_and Harold Principal, Mrs. TEXAS EMBARGOES Federal Official Thinks Quarantines - Will Last Only Few Days By the Associated Press, September announcement two States have alveady lifted embargoes on Texas products and that another State had greatly | nuih 0f ‘this ity was practically de- modified its quarantine, | Ames, United States director of foot- | and-mouth eradicatfon work in Texas, | predicted last night that every State | in_the United States where embargoes 0 0 2 We Pay You DAILY BALANCES are now in foree will lift the ban withia the mext seven days. This prediction was made with a provision that no serious outbreaks of the disease appear in the meantime whi¢h cannot be controlled and that no obstacles are presented to State| and Federal officlals in their fizht on | the foot-and-mouth disease In this| territory. Dr. Ames said he would| not urge other States to lift their embargoes for at least a few days. | Fire Wrecks Railroad Tank. Special Dispatch to The Star. | COLLEGE PARK, Md. September 25.—A 60,000-gallon tank of the Balti- more and Ohio Raflroad half a mile 25— | vesterday Dr. Marion | atroyed by fire .about midday vester- v. Although it wam nearly half filled pumper from Hyattsville was used to bring water from a stream to fight the flames. on your Interest on checking accounts on daily balances— com- pounded monthly. Interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly. Interest on special savings cer- D. C. FRIDAY, 20 VETERANS MEET. Shore Continve Reunions. Eastern Organization to Special Dispatch to The Star! 2 EASTON. Md., September 25.—The thirty-eighth annual reunion of the survivors of the st Kastern Shore SEPTEMBER 25, 1925. held in the courthouse at Faston yes- terday. ) Owing to old age, but 20 were pres- ent, two of them belonging to other regiments. It was decided to keep the organization intact and hold reunions annually as long as two old veterans lived and were able to meet. ¢ | The following officers were electe President, Col. J. C. Mulikin. Easto vice president, Charles Easton; chaplain, Rev. :Re(imfnl. Maryland Volunteers, was Cambridge; treasurer, Randal), Cambridge; secretar: ant, John E. Wisconsin. From the London Answers the most trouble in her housekeeping” Prisoner Surrendered to Virginia. Special Dispatch to The Star BALTIMORE, Sepjember | Ritchie vesterday signed papers for | the extradition of Herbert 1. D. Wil | «on, representative of a local financ | ing cor tion, wanted at Alexan. ! dria v charged with foreibly taking an automobile which had heen purchased by William 1. ndriz Joseph ecll County, Md.; assist- . Kenney, Ci y Rastail, Soldiers’ Home, | 25.—Gov. Dad the Main Worry. Teacher— What gives your mother rtially Jimmy— Father. .amond of Alex: Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store A Smart, Practical Fall Fashion—New Balbriggan Suits Sizes $7 .50 These cool, brisk, for something this request by briggan Suits. belt. color, usually black. tones. Models Shetched—On Suit with close-fastening neck. on either side. Kick-pleat Skirt. street and school wear. Os Right—Tan Balbriggan Front kick pleat. DOWN STAIRS STORE collar. that comfort and have style. ending us these new Bal- They're just as smart as can be, and they're warm and comfortable— and very splendid values. Norfolk styles, trimmed Som= with new Chanel neckline, others with roll back collars and cuffs of velvet in contrasting Six_colors, including mixed Women’s All-Silk Chiffon Hose 5 T 14 to 42 Full Fashione first Autumn davs call will give warmth, IFashion answered with two pockets and Our first presentationféthis Fall of these fine full+{ashioned Chiffon Hose. Sheer, beauti- ful pure silk, that gives gplendid service. Reinforced at top with / lisle. ; Left—Dark Green Jersey One small pocket Ideal for sports, Suit with mannish Wanted Fall Colors tificates — compounded semi- annually. Lariat Atmosphere Araby Neutral French Nude to 10. DOWN STATRS STOR Dusk Fallow Beau Rose Sunglow W. Bouvet and Mrs. J. Wilbur Green. | ; Preceding the exercises, Gov. Ritchie | d a number_of other guests were | entertained at 8inner by Mr. and Mrs Walter E. Perry. Mrs. Perry is a | | member of the County Board of Educa- | > h ‘ l e iviunsey 1rust o Modern Brick Strueture. ; L4 e new building is a brick struc- | tufl# of 14 classrooms. assembly hall a gymnasium. The gymnasium has beeri equipped with all up-to-date devices, purchased with funds con- | tributed by the people of Bethesda and vicinity. The cost. including grounds, was nearly $100,000. The opening’ day enrollment of pupils Fur-Trimmed Satin Frocks Are Extremely Smart Sizes 87 "Munsey Building . : Many New Fur-trimmed Styles Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. N.W. 0000 O $ 1 6 - Featuring Saturday these lustrous. <oft Satin Frocks trimmed with fur bandings and gracefully fur edged collar and cuffs and flared skirts—a new decorative .touch that adds much richness and charm. There are also many other smart models indicative of the latest modes. S|’l:(:|.“\|. SATURDAY New Novelty € Lambski Gloves $1.95 1. R0 pairs in a vers Satin is being featured extensively in the newest Dresses. And satin is chase Recommended by “The “Hecht Co. S B e scting e, e e ok This is Other models in two-piece styles, the blouse part of ‘metallic cloth and the skirt of black satin wr velvet.” Other frocks display flare skirts, flowing \ jabots. front, back and side flares, kick pleate ang many other stvle notes that distinguish ihese. o NEW. Juniors’ to extra sizes 13 to 30, offered this F: flare and tur Shades — Black. Gray. Brown, Tan and White. Sizes 534 to 8. R S AN G A S e A NP N1 OO Men’s Union Suits of English Broadcloth $ 3 5 Soisette and Other High-Grade Fabrics o Less Than Usual Wholesale Cost . Tor Barks Ball and < ] | SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY—‘XX) High- Manufacturer’s end-of-season closeout made C | " = d grade Athletic Union Suits_of high-grade this price possible. Styles and materials the Year Aroun soft English Broadcloth, high-grade Brode that men wear the year ‘round. Every gar- Soisette and other high-grade materials.. 78 ment is generously full cut and splendidiv _ tailored. Buy for months to come. is less than usual wholesale cost. Sizes 34 to 52 . DOWN. STAIRS STORE Special Sale, 150 Velvet and Satin Fall Hats Sports Felts At a Very Low Price In New Shapes New s New $ 1 .35 and Models Colors $ 1 .95 For Misses and Matrons Ideal for sports, street and “other informal wear and | they're smart. HWashington’s Fastest Growing Department Store DOWN STATRS STORE eldon Suits and Topcoats Note the broader shoulders and wide peaked lapels, the lat- est from London. The-style is built into each garment through Just sn—the nezwe The style you want Foot-Model Shoes *6 High and low shoes Croyden Felt Hats 4 Snap or curl brims with fancy bands expert tailoring and careful finishing, assuring you that your clothes will retain the same lines and perfect fit after months of hard wear. Two and three but- ton sack suits, and a wide range of the popular double-breasted models, two or three button ef- fects, in blues, grays, browns and other shades. b in black or tan Pirate shapes—Pokes—Roll Brim effects— Pic- ture Hats—in such smart new shades as Epinard Green; Pencil, Black, Wood, Royal and Copper. Hlustrated above. is the Croyden with the new wider D'Orsay curl brim. One of the many new styles is shown above. mmi J New, advance trimmings—Satins trimmed with gold or silver cloth, Velvets with metallic crowns, others trimmed with beautiful embroidered de- signs. . Truly wonderful hats—and an extremely low price. : A new college Brogue oxford, in tan calf, with Croyden also fosters the snap brim for early Fall wear, with fancy bands. The new shades include pearls, tans, oceans and steel grays. New shapes, new colors and values that vou should take advantage of. DOWN STAIRS STORE (Main Floor.) brass eyelets and roll heel. Goodyear Wing- foot rubber heels at- tached. DOWN STAIRS STORE Young Folk’s Wearables—Lesser Priced Girls’ New Fall Hats Sturdy School Shoes Special Values For Boys and Girls $1.95 to $395 $2.95__$3.95 & - Children’s and Misses’ Felts, Velours and Vel- Elk Lace Shoes, with flex- vets, in several new ible soles. Three practical 2 o 3 styles.. Sizes 55 to 8; styles. Modishly trim- 85 to 11 and 113 to 2. med with velour and (S%‘_l]:pay.r o = 3 . ; : hildren's Patent Leather felt fancies, grosgrain dressies o nkyyl/Oblendid Pumps, two-strap style; ribbon, quills, bows and turned soles. Sizes 874 to new gilt trimmings. 10 popular shades. Tiny Tots’ Hats values. 1175, $2.95 pair - Wash Frocks; $1.95 Misses' Patent Leather Dress Pumps $1.95 and $2.95 DOWN STAIRS STORE (Main Floor.) (Matn Floor.) Sateen. Gym Bloomers, $1 High Quality Black Sateen Gym Bloomers. Full cut and well made. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Regulation Dresses, $5.95 and $7.50 Sizes 6 to 14. Wonderfully well wearing French and storm serge 3 three- and $298. Choose from a lovely strap style: with turned soles. Sizes 111 to . 2. $2.95 pair. selection of styles and colors. Y PR . z Girls X s Sizes 2 to 6; and 7 to. 14 years. Growin, irls"®an Calf Oxfords with flexible soles. “Sizes 2); to 7. $3.95 pair. { DOWN STAIRS STORE Dobbs Hats Hanan Shoes Society Brand Clothes .Dobbs Hats Hanan Shoes Society Brand Clothes DOWN STAIRS STORE Girls” Wool Frocks Wool Sweaters Girls’ Fall Coats Sizes 6 to 14 Yearst Sites Maroon-—Cardinal—Brown—Navy * Sizes 710 16 Years 5450 ¢ 595 . L $2.95 ‘e 3895 tg S1795 : Balbriggans, Homespuns, Jerseys -and A ; 3 Select from, plain or mixed Woolens and Wonderful values. ‘Soft AH-wool Sweat- Woolen Mixtures. Long and short desirable colors. ~ Splendidly made goats THE-HECHI CO R AT . ] Zlezwed srkchaviah xound oc VEc R in styles that girls want. Far and piain small boys and girls. Sizeés 81014 years, | 7 .- ol ' All ‘button-down-front models, witl-n,-’l.}’rl e F Streer at Seventh Wanted Fall shades—wood, brick, green, {2370 50§ heather and large selection of nxufturen Coats in-sizes 2 to 6:'vears, $5.95 to- $8.95. roll €ollars. In the four popular calors— maroon,’ cérdingl, navy and browg. X & % Some of the coats are trimmcd with Also Dresses for Younget .« - TR Sty TR g Girls, $295 to $4 ; Betecas. paps DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE

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