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- I - J T T - ‘ ‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925 9 BAND CONCERTS. o O'Connell of Portsmouth, secretary.|Fairfax. Father Brosnan and Rev. issi i o e H LY NAME SELECTS The Western section elected J. E. Sul- | M. J. Riordan of Washington were| . Misting Man Found Hanging. & Sonesttayin wm:d ad m:;: livan of Keyser, W. Va., as president, { speakers. A resolution was passed | SPecial Dispatch to The Star. G y Soldiers and, and P. V. Coffey of Martinsburg, W.|assuring President Coolidge of th, FROSTBURG, Md., September 28— . Ceuass iod TR S DANVILLE FOR 1926 |2 ¥ v Co e g e L he 9 Vacuum Electric Sl GRL e i A Sl Following the opening address by | Name Soclety and & message of lovs | Years old, disappeared Fridy, - | IN }A”- UUIBREAK e h.-ml'r:::\‘s!l::he!m\ll A. Fen- T President Sheehan reports of activi- [ and devotion sent to the Right |found his lifeless bodry y:\sa?rflm}" h;tnl:' WAS '1 ER ! stad, assistant leader. i i i . | ties were received from the varlous| Rev. Bishop O'Connell. Ingiin &ijtres on the nv/llmerh Sesm ! March, “Invercargill Lithgow AI'““‘_‘"" Semfm Adjourns Fol- | L8 B et ocerel mooisty. © among| B 3 Corlons Maest Tia reay ap. |hill. His wife and five children, sur- . (‘)[\‘:‘1;1:;:5 ':l“;::;(n&\;'uvlv.ul Thomas lowing Election of Officers }husp i erol;ing were Richmond, | pointed chairman of a committee to | Vive- 1 WILL END YOUR 2 = 1 el e X etersburg, Kafser, W. Va.; Martins. | devise ways and means for biennial S ST Dawes (Vice President) and Routine. burg, W. Va.; Clifton, Forge, Staun- | meetin : ‘ o LWV Vs on, , - gs for each sectl otog- e R i T 1d Routine b e Cion, rorke S | s e e WASH DAY TROUBLES y A pastim Lampe Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, Soldlers’ gl Tox trot, “Cecelia”. -=Ruby || Specisl Dispatahiio {Dts S4ar. Home, Mount 1da, Portsmouth, Roa- Trusty Slain in Attempt Waltz sulte, “Au Rev, ALERANDRIA, Va., September 28. | W0 qa0eaon, “alls Chureh, Dan- . Waldteufel |-——The Holy Name Society of Virginia [ o)™ ‘o m it i 8 " o “ i losed its fifth annual convention here E 2 arpers HOI S I ERY I Finale, “The A close« nve: 5 [ of Men to Escape. e e Vesterday, after selecting Danville, Trumpeter’ 3 “The Star Va., as its next convention city and Washes Clothes In A Jiffy YCU CAN BUY IT This will conclude the outdoor |electing Timothy H. Sheehan, Roan 1 = By i la oyl ConCde aeq Pordoor |Oke, president; Frank Geary, Rich.!| 7 Furniture of the Better Kind ON THE MIAMI, Fla., x on. Indoor orchestral concerts |mand, vice president; R. E. McMan E e white p: cre wounded, @| will be given in Stanley Halliev. |Langley Field, recording secreta i ASTPBCE € % . negro trusty accidentally shot and| ery Tuesday, Y and Sat. |Thomas H. Dyson, Alexandria, t £ pAE g 20 B g A e e SR O U Yelock, be. | urer; John Armheim, Richmond, finan 2 a - 0- a an Block from the Jail wounded Yester= | ginning on ‘Fuesday. October 13, |clal secretary; Michael =Donnel | [ day when a group of prisoners | The public 1s invited. oldiers’ Home, Norfolk, marshal; Rev % = R LY | & h > . A, Brosnan, Norfolk, diocesan di N g PR o . made an organ )t to escape ) : fr % Tl s - f he Dade County jail during the i T AT ‘h iBvine el rataniaiadtail ] 4o P ’ Small WCEkIy o Monlhly fl," “was frustrated when| F8ir to Open at Oakland, Md. |to represent the various subdivisions ¥ s T <0 ) Payments ‘e met by # volley | Special Dispatch to The Star. of the soc at : y ‘ e et b Y | P AKLAND, Md.. September 28.—|western division—William M. kin- o e LET US DO YOUR WASH FREE s they emerzed from | The ninth annual Garrett County fair | son of Danville, president, and C. W. pholstering of Your Three-piece Parlor or Living Room Suit: | g N —in vour home and prove the superiority Wticipation of the| will open here tomorrow with finer | Wheeler of Roanoke, secretary. | $10—Labor Onl il remarkable ele Washin \ Sl el er. The assoctation | valley division chose T. P. Hollor, 2 y - ties, headed by Sherlff Henry R. Chase, | this 000 in premiums | 9F Clifton Forge, president, and J. R Special Low Prices on Our Complete Stock of Tapestries, Veloirs placed themselves at various vantage s the special prizes being offered | Racey of gilifton Forge, secreta and Silk Upholstery Materials Northern Virginia elected P. J. lon, Alexandria, president, and . frank of Clarendon, secreta: o e ol e g as { o ¢ the | Gerring of Richmond and William J. most Beautiful Ball Room. Accommodetion o © | Fisher of Petersburg were elected has just been completed un- s 30 e t D | president and secretary, respectively. 1 of General Manager | of the Richmond sectio ]!'Bt t at Shar water division chose W. C. Crawi o NI» I | of Phoebus, president, wlr i Hifith il i > juil yard and f live stock and from the door. L poultry bits will be larger than at any previous fair. One new build- OVERSTUFFED SUITES MADE TO ORDER See Us Before Buying Elsewhere NEW YORK UPHOLSTERING CO. 619 F STREET N.W. Phone, Write or Call—Man Will Bring Samples Phone Main 3687 points in the men brok Negro Is Killed. Ollie Moore, negro trusty, was shot and killed. The we 709 13th St. N.W. Main 140 Above G Street—Established 1888 Court Convenes at Cumberland. Special Dispatch to The Star. i nvene here today, A. Soper of Baltimore on the There a about 60 cases in- volving v tions of the Volstead act, a narcotic case and the suit of the Yoder Vandersal] interest against the Youghiogheny Power Co. for alleged rmarker, Tampa, | damage sustained by a dam overflow- the left ing their lan W. Seventh - half| yfore than 500.000 pairs of French gloves are sent to this country monthl, loodward & othrop You Are Invited to See tie Mary Adler Dahlia Show, Fifth Floor Orders Taken Now ior Bulbs to Be Delivered Next Spring NEW And Decidedly Different ‘ s block from the the left arm by a breakfast prisoners. was s Moore As Moo of the prisc ing him to t The rush f Moore, be of the &t wounded i fusillade of shots did not for Enlarge That Snapshot! BRING us the espe- cially good picture you've snapped. We'll enlarge it — make a lovely portrait or scenic picture. For such quality a pro- fessional photog- rapher would ask near while th a tray of food. ped inside the door one 1 into him, knock- | Clean-tasting Sparklin :lnthDr}n g ¢ LEAR, fresh and rosy complexions accompany good health. The use of refreshing ENO, first thing in the the others turned o 1rned ;fi; of the proposed jail after f)vx;ul:k d \1.-;.«1? fl]l any t_i me sl our mormirg, ina glass e o A Lam/) St Al -3 naig charge for enlarge- » S i . oo e I rcentsd Y ment. A masterly tends to promote that inner cleanliness That Blooms an anonvmous source was received. print at a moderate which is necessary to good health. i To look at it first you would price! think it was a gorgeous pink geranium filled with perfect . = . : b)o'on;s. hCloser scrutinanl? i Fall Fabric Fashions s o of rose and green tinted Tioe s shells and fitted with the 8J‘I‘HEWDELDFAMB§G1£ Are Now CQmpIeter Ready smallest bulb imaginable. flemescem Any dainty boudoir will be At All Druggists Never have the fabrics been so fascinamg—so supple of weave and alluring in hue ?amneif\ons DEcsences oo i —as those now on display in the stor¢ \Woolens appear in a diversity of textures | in vivid and quiet shades. Soft, clinghg silks, lustrous satins, regal velvets and | colorful brocades entice with their exdiisite beauty. When you bring m us your films at 9:30 in the morn- ing for DEVELOPING and PRINTING—we de- liver the finished job at 4:30 the same day. The National REMEMBRANCE Shop Myr. Foster's Shop Prepared only by Two Sizes 75¢ and $1.25 S e R 1..C. ENO, Limited, London, England Also 1229 ass through different kinds of natural stone The Pen that Gutlasts Schodl Days Among the most favored woolen fabris are needlepoint, kashana and mirroleen. Silks sponsored by leading designers ire crepe satins, flat crepes and rich brocades. Velvets, more than ever in.the limeight of fashion, attain added splendor in the new brocades of gorgeous hues. An Old | . : .t .Ous (women ‘. Imported Velvet Secially Priced, $6 Yard Falomd Banguet m ' , ! A Beautiful Black Silk Velvet+supple, luxurious, drapes exquisitely. 40 A pansy—a rose—a daffodil « )= inches wide. Very specially pried. —a daisy—a bachelor’s but- - = ton—and a four-leaf clover P | C-Pl‘epal‘c m tcn Miss Anna Fennell d the Vogue Pattern Service, thrown in for luck, is what " will greet you upon opening short wceks a will ke here all week. this little box imported from ege® Tomorrow Miss Fennel will showsou how to pin dresses together—how to baste France. But their great at- l Mid Posltlon them—prepare them for stitching., Everything done as Vogue recommends. She traction does not lie in the p c 3 variety nor the coloring, F will show you how to assemble he dress you are making from material bought ! 07‘ 9 Tea Rooln ° here if you will bring it along. but rather in the glass bulb p silk, Dress Goods and Pattern Sections, Seconcfloor. centers that are filled with French perfume and may be 'Y'oul’ om Laces and Ribbons Furs and Trimmings refilled. Box, $4. MARY CATHERINE LEWIS » Sean Perfume Section, First floo Tea Rooms, Cafeterias, Sandwich Shops and Mo- Metal laces, in gold, silver and Jronze, 2 = v director. Lewis Tea Room Inatituts. J h 2 2 ; 5 3 e 5 "Doted lerurer and authority ou tor Inns Are Increasing So Rapidly There Is an are among the first favorites i aiter- ~ Fur bandings are enjoying great popu Efiéujflf’zfiaufi;'i?%\"w :.C.fl: g‘:“’fi;fi’ :‘; Mlmsfi;:"uflxmlu.;w‘ud- noon and evening gowns. larity—Chinchilla, Fitch, Squirrel, Seal eterias an or Inns. 7 a Other Executives. erefore, i 2 S - Salarics Ave High. There Are Also Some Remark: All-over "“ed‘agfi‘c lace, 36 jches and Coney, ranging in size from ¥-inch able Opportunities for You to Establish a Tea wide, §5 and $6. 5 to 6 inches, $2.50 to $35 Read These Room of Your Own with Very Little Capital. gloungz_’ngs in metallics, 36 nches o 6 inches, $2.50 to $35. i et - Crystal beaded {ringe is prominent on Stories of Success IVE up the poorly patd, mo- YOUR enterprise WILL be so managed. Laces and bandings, 3 to 12 fiches, 45 L o 2 notonous routine which Your patronage will be large from the 50c to $3.75 evening dresses; 6 inches, $4.50. characterizes most lines and very beginning. e . 11 7‘ B obtain a high salary in this fas- Mow Beme!(Ciaduntas) Stast Soft and silky georgettes in al Crystal and Pearl ornaments, 30c to $15. 0 become cntneidsie Thery are alwars s pumber of people colors, $1.65 to $3.50. G i {:’n‘figf.i‘.?%%fiff"e‘:%":‘r“5’1“3“"' o e R "D “Foeled RiEbonslitao) come inaih then Embroidered bandings and metal leather Linguist e sisters ear: 7 - ’ B . § e in aeok CHundreds ot Tawls MmlThicg, o i, e S, share of attention—used fof collars appliques are favored for daytime I¢ truly not as hard as one "T‘f,",‘,‘ e e 0376 & week Therefors. many of our '?::'-?:’a'.' anfi cuffs, vests and bandngs; in clothes. would ~ imagine, especially cludex Home aze aesinet someone else’s price ranges 15c to $2.95. Trimming Section, First fioor. with this set of beautifully year and more. PARTIAL LIST OF half " foterest in & Lace and Ribbon Sections, Firet floor. bound blue leather diction- ‘Yo-r ;:fi“ o] SURIECTS TAUGHT :.r‘.lz.i"“"':'"flw"““’u:::‘, | aries at one’s disposal. MANAGES RESTAURANT Deeding any money of % B IN THIS HOTEL 16 von mreferin How to their own. Th P al R t t. f A set of five, Latin, Italng:_ The Conklin En- e F e L business of your | —Chooss the right locatien Investigate— € rerson epresentative o French, Spanish, English el ‘Igv:“-;fl;flm? ;‘;‘“T'}'r&( e :x:fl:flo ao-m(-fxt _,hfi‘,;:r-‘::"g: zame : Then Decide . ' comes in a coyered leather school anézthmli(e "ci’n“:':gn. gt Hota lerick you will be sur- _“.531.'1'; and decorats irexpen- Befors you decide holder. Especially conven- rised to learn ow _little capital ganize and train your staff —S8ecure and hold your patronage —Plan your menus —Garnlsh and serve dainty dishes with its possessor. Unconditionally, per- . 1 / . = S mser M.IS(S Jane Curran iog, tsing oy angmatcr est future lies 1o or the traveler, contemplat- Z8all gifts, oandy. books, sto. ' petually guaranteed. proper train- _—aem_m;r‘.nmam ::“!:fl“nflu. l‘l'l.' N t d N Y k H . S ‘. 1, ing a visit to several coun- 2 ke o -] i S B | Sl et | e S Sy oted [New Yor air Specialist tries, 528, mahogzny; long o _‘:]., “’a,.n’Vl'z:!‘:;‘ n.";:?fl PIO‘ dZ;‘r business :::A.'lrl‘a‘y.v‘:. ."I 3 - Leather Goods Section. First floor. gat ) o an e | —Handle oomplaints doing—ah e el e | e e s Here to Advise You other Conklin pens Tl do & great deut e lottover, a profit ates to belp you ob- ::gm:[?mbbu e RAbe rl e o e s -o.';;:“’;;’.‘.. ifi::&&’.‘?‘;.?&‘:“:"m :,',.‘:’:..;;_ .:3.,‘ wit To the many who/ were unable to obtain an appointment last week — 000, o n, women and ohil- [ Dot be urged to en- . [ . : s 7 priced as low as $1.00 I kgew nothing about Tea bas not been properly | —dren Atier . the Te- with the personal regresentative of Miss Jane Curran, the internationally for cu‘.ndsz_so Rooms before beginning the Lewis "':’ "ot oyl Make your tea Teom s soalal le orwflwlluh . . ¥ 3 - s J for pencils and $2.5 S, fonr ot 1 ma ke w2 ’:'“E"i venter fhat exiee o this' geld !mowln Hair Specxa/ t, the announcement that her advice is still available ity in e one. ington's most popular Tea Rooms. investm: :n initie! we wish you to decide 1S welcome news. - i e e o e e a_::-fi'by yracus l-‘x?ou Lewis ttatng But call soon. Fall day and irl % b LAy 2 THE CONKLIN PEN fa "o Yo Ty VATt 1y pour ew pertor, frer Of Cinench AT now Torm If you have hair difficulties of any kind, this is an excellent opportu- imopl, e B o ool Toolooar whieh ws Umlted) Lust vear many i nity to receive thejdentical Treatment and Tonics that for 40 years have A Simple Chicago San Francisco Bostos & tikocst”cariin, FARHE From (ae very 2 been available onlf to Miss Curran’s exclusive clientele. Gift x':‘-;-"&a"c-":'n'l-'rf'ffiu’-."?.';um: iy There is a special Treatment or Tonic for each of the various hair ills; That will serve to take to (4 evirywhors. Oue trainiog ‘aeires ey 9 P, M. f £l et o your hostess, give at the ) b —lalling thin next bridge, use on your % B N . o y —too oily own desk or put in the guest ENDURA g = . hw Tea Room [fl’hhlte { ~—too room. A three-piece set, PHENOMENALLY QUICK Mary Oatherine Lewis, Director ] —unsif dandruff comprising address book, Unomdtonally & Porpetually Guaranteed SUOCESS ” i OUR NEW BUILDING ‘l £ 18’ ly with stamp book and letter open- o e LTy oplotiie Doper, Lavie oratmtn Pennsylvania Ave. at 23d St. s oo miuag in smor- | —fading or graying er. The little books are at- o e a G s : % 3 3 5 . 5 ractively bound, with hand- Conlin Pens and Other {] Soms S e Washington, D. C. %‘%‘;E}fé_fi-fiéfi:&'“ o You may knof just what treatment is necessary by consultation, and :j::;rate}& covers, in blue, Columbia Photo Supply Co. i (Note: Out-of-town readers write about Rertiurat Acompiaaey, Ou the treatment will be given as she directs. $1.50. 1424 New York Ave. Main 619 || { orTeepondamcs comens:) s34 other ‘allied eonraes Hairdressing Section, Soor. Stationery Section, First floor. Photographic Supplies