Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1925, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOXN, N, T, SATURDAY. OCTOBEL 24, 1225. — T e e D O M o SR oot o G MOl PO, T T | Atfonso, Luther Burbank, Edward lake, jr., John Catlett Vance, Clinton|Benjamin Maurice Levy, William LINEMAN Is K".LED auest today resulted in a verdict of Ison Crump, Ldward August Geissler. Fick White and Elvie Linwoed White. | Miles, Temple Houston Morrow. Her accidental death, due to Kittrell's fail ‘}x‘ Nli'l(-fiyvv(?:-r”)\\i’llfn‘n{‘:{!mxy‘ Git-{ OKlahoma T lh:ur;:\n‘ .\kl\ln'rlvltL. hr-‘lrl“!,\'r‘»{\m-n l"r\m;»:_hl‘\ \Hrv!wl vn»'lnvuv'n’ !.niu‘la‘nnx zloves. Tt L L e, B0 R VR e o B raion B Th BY ELECTROCUTION ... iz APARTMENTS unx GonaKus itk snd Charles James David Paimer, Harvex Daniel <. Frederick Clanes Hathawas at Fourteenth and Kennedy Resigns Army Post. Corner of Rouch Price. jr. Robert Mariin Scott. Henry John Osear Denison Copen # Resignation of Capt. Willi s District of Columbia—William David | Lee ider. Henry Fmil Sutter, Wil i wird Dashiell Child Has Right to Public Hoover and dohmCarpenter Palmer. iliam Preslex Tiicker, Guy. Spurgeon L Loszan e tionedt i Fawa. e’ been aceenid Connecticut and Cathedral . Howard Weber . Fra ravely Pavne, Wil = by the President to take ‘effect. No rweon. John Edward Mattocks, John | . s . 0 t Education. Says Report to clay Orr and John Sevbold e e A Sherwand. Bedford - Keith nes . Kil 3. i i Avenues | Florida (Northern)—Lewis Crulck-| oo 1oke. Chetlos Corneis Moy >r|v|vlv Clifton Alexander Woodrm the Patomac Electric Power o, wge Scotlish Rite Body est Lyman Ricker Pk . Washi 3 Joeab ”\nvlv\ M electrocnted vesterday afternoon when i hard i1 d:u credit for what S J S sullie Minzs | : Y arvison, Roy Stanton Hayward, Wil o o do: i1_is_harder 10 get ered . s : lenry ik Hollings | “Philippine talands NXewton . Coms . | e o K ol he came I contaet with a high-voltage fider to get creait 1, 2 and 3 Rooms, With Dining Alcove, Kitchen = P el | fort: 4 A Hummens. Harpy |Wire while working on a pole at the i e fone s ~Miiinge. Bale s Tioo-Riee iatodia’ ¥l Sharpe southwest corner of Fourteenth and ote nn | and Bath. Elevator Service af Freemasonry. Southern Jurisdie seorze Waterman Smith arin inia Archibald Todid | Kennedy streets . had before it this mo o what Tdaha Orezon Samuel L. Baer. Georze IS ere, - dlesanden AL James ¢, Kitirell, 36, a lineman of vember 21 J < outh Dakota— Silas Matthew Hoht, | 11,00 s qeian Cotline Naden H peny te s op e Phone Main 81088100 Oscar Nelson,. Thomas Ed- | o tenne Rubter, 11 Martin Mare: | TUDP. Advian Colline Nadenhousch Members of the family af Dr. Lev | Y was expected (o be the ¢ BGAL e i W voming —ohn . Fosanan, Tlenry 1 Battle, acrnss the street from whose | o 04618 oth St N.W. . b or ety Sialia oA Sl £ e et { house Griffith Watson, Marion Porter home the accident happened. w Kit 7 tooms. S8 weekly 50 rooms. $x i B et et et "8 e oo e | SR, e eciient apmened. s K| g, 3730 30077 SI000 me 38 os. J. Fisher 0., Inc. h Vi Hoesen o Ao ok o man. A pulmotor from the office of - Rental Agents During the week 511 thiv1x-second | i pmmgcer AR arker . §. Troops Leave Panama. company was nsed vainly Cl Y k . : e s & e stk B SR e e o o P SRy ear 1ourdKin 738 Fifteenth Street N.W. Aecoration of Knizhi Com L ile Bl - ggothe, Gustavis i< Brandt Vithdrawal from Panama City ves Ston. a member of the g = ofi 11, DalgB e arles B Bra | james ~ Har - William | terdax of the last of The detachmens crzency Hopital. aleo ap 0f Disfiguring Blemishes Kennedy Bros. Co. & iomiainder e i 3 '\ m\"wl‘;;w ;:‘;:v‘ll |\.\ .m’.‘vln' |'-'- Stephenson « ) ns el De of American troops sent in t Won<e 10 an emergency . Builders and Owners o the thirty = fam_Crane Cartl Is 2 v. Georze Shilton Dowel eph [order as a result o v i assisted Dr. Battle. The line tl in the Scott : vaid Clark, Peter Joshua Clevenger i egrge flilbert. Francis Lorraine Hill-ling out 6f the r . man was prononneed dead soon se uticura i 5 i € Otis Foster. Charles Moran e jes Kahn, Wilbur eially reported te . State he accident happened. His he 5 [Sample Soap. Ointraent. Talcam free Address P Ralph Alldis Hiller, P00k ; R Austin_ Ia rimeni removed 1o the Rie. where Virginia gins, John Warfield K vester Lee La Mar. Charles Lewis, Verbenia McMullen, Ar Clarence Means, Oliver Moors bR B d. Russell Porter Reeder, James D e "Nt i Reaver Richey. Kester Warren Snider Tiem. 1o he introduced in the next | Clirence Jefferson Wells i ess. and outlined its position in| IKentucky—Oscar Brockman. Wil i to public and parochial schools ‘Lh-lr\ I"Hr‘lml\fll Edwin Wallace Me ! Yonel ixty-thindl Degtec Conferred: | = isiana—Hipnolyte . Dabezies, Ji t nizht the thirty-third degree E dman. Herbert Walter Kaiser .« conferred upen all those of the | F Kaas Kaufman. Thomas kil | elected 1o roeceive the degree whoe 1. Rudolph Auguet Willlam Henry anld he present th roted W Krauer, fianry Loufs Waszkowskl . receive 1} i at Maryland—Jesse Benesch, Frank N | n R i 2 1lelena, | I g William Sehmidt, jr Maont rman of the council’s com 1! na—Charles Henry Brav. Wil mittee ¥ m i Nppert 5 Jwin Downs, George Wilder of the edncation hill, aseert 1 F <, James Walter Speer Sellinform i public sl inever ¢ eouri - Frank \de. dohn ant Ausiin, Vs emont_ Roor Toscph K Willizn e hetnan Ganipuel Thonns Bimel GhieE thel Bicertib ahb Wilev O Dillion (ox. EIFridse it i ior L ¢ Donnell Mio Wade Fallert, Geo el Hessenti uch, o Al Holburd Walter Ferris Kimball. F ko Shey man Land. William Parey Osgood hristian Frederick Pfingsten. James William ellv. Oliver Perry Morton e | Wiley. Nicola Peter Zimmer i e ent o | Mississippi — Walter Sidnex Allen. | he parent o{jjenre David De Sauseure. Almerin Lt et [ Miller Fishburn. © William Mereer | jdvance hie Itel ! ireen. James Willlam Henderson T ere mvement | Thomas Wilbur Hyer, Walter S 2 Ridgway. Simon Hirsch Rubel, Wi lam Ras Toombs Minnesota— Guy Chase, Fred Orville Oregon Schonl Law. De Groff. Willam Ke Frank Fitch Grout. Genr, ton Hageman, Samuel ) Willlam Nassau Kendrick Kopfmann. Charles Edward shire. William Burchard Roberts and th Dakota Arta Dishrow An iting wey Iiammonds. Amadens he opinio yreases that | Holtman, Benja X i SR W kol Reveal the Brilliance of the Mode 4 Pairick Bowen. Charles R. Bra ne Council vesterda: This tim the child 1o av educational opportun 2 maintenanee of Reviewing the recent Ores ore the 2 was declared 1 the commitie sanitare and | Nevada- Earl Ross. school bufldings. | N Y Edward Reynolds ; Having caught the bright heauty and exotic luster of jewels and e o ! N : metal-—irom which they gleaned their inspiration, metal cloth. metallic e > : brocades, studded fabrics. tinsel-toned kids—all shed a new light upon the mode. Venturing into every field of apparel from toe to crown, PAI N TING —‘ . W8, ‘ 3 s : - B these sparkling touches are reflected. el ’,:.’:’ "’;, ; I""lz'(l}l(;l'ilsgl\; ; : e Slippers of gold and silver cloths fairly glow with their shining rhine- opinfon would have been had' there 33 fadar Streer N i : TR R stone buckles. Hose take up the same hues merging into gowns and heen a showing of fac 1 the rights aksmn Tar e ¢ ; B e . S - 5 5 S - D e rhoee Riame e l o B wraps of dazzling elegance.” Fans assert their relationship by virtue of R e e re = : L % : silver and gold handles. while scarfs of calored net rely on metal thread port asseried. “in contin e e e e of Yovvetgredio. : R embroidery. the comnulsory requiremen Anc b e e Stuaebaker : Not alone for evening does the metallic fashion prevail — for frocks i e 1 i ’ fashioned for daytime wear al<o claim attention along with hlouses to e e L fradeforonetada i accompany the formal suit —smart turbans and handbags. And to Lol i b o il ) \ o L L D s &= ) round out the costume complete there are gloves, handkerchiefs, flow- f public education in the bt | i ick, L3 @ ers. laces, trimmings, materials, all with pipings and embroidery of 3 silver and gold. i rena ‘u,'u'."'.‘l,ff,.‘ ”“,',';‘ MR. MOTORIST | : \ ' # > Addison draon. A wesrs on! eare « ) Arizona—Nelson Ch < Bledsoe! ;’:xéflow. b § x : unhm r l]t 1011 «nd Fred Ormal Goodell ¥ California (Northern\—FEdzar Fred It the littls @emon that evick Ges. Otto Perdinand Grundel. snrely and quickly destro: William Frederick Heinicke, Frank | Any car. “Metal rubhing T . Wickes Hosmer. Edward Sophus Mi. | against Metal.” p - chelssen, Jacoh Nieto, Robert Rankin, | £ s M Alhert F klin Shulte, Charles Henry | S s . WWixson and Ghanles Mausice Wollen | Tepair bills for your car MISSES' EVENING (GOWNS of silver and gold herg ) i %5 . 4 o or tinted with metallic touches. $59.50 to $375. California (Sontherni— Herbert Denis MISSES" EVENING WRAPS. Of gorgeous :::[I! 1z°10r the balance of : ¥ bright velvets or tinted vclvet and metal brocades. oY ":hn,’ Sic 1 p . $79.50 to $125. The sketch is of American Beauty onr made < v B Al yous uing e 2 g 3 > velvet and silver lace. $79.50. Take no substitate. ; MISSES' AFTERNOON FROCKS. Of brocade, \t 4vI fln. nnd ca e 4 often combined with a silk or velvet. $2050 to e oot f p . $62.50. == ixtinng e vun\wv hecker-hanra Misees' Section. Fonrth fonr i WOMEN'S EVENING GOWNS. 0Of metal cloth E B N ' T E : 4 g : : or with metalfic touches. $49.50 to $79.50. (ITs SHREDDED 0IL) e / \ " 2 ' WOMEN'S AFTERNOON GOWNS. Bracaded FOR YRANSMlssmNs i " $ A . ::dtsz;‘wmmm“m"!' one and two piecc. $30.30 AND REAR AXLES | y 3 2 z 4512 5 o Con Sentice TR eE RAYERSON OIL WORKS - COLUMBIA 5228 : ‘ i e i £ § T & EVENING SLIPPERS. Silver hrocad~ an white FURNITURE : A ; g satin in opera pump style may he tinted to ¢ \ match any gown. S$14. Silver Kid Regent Pump RENTING - ; ; X with high Spanish heels. $15. FOR ; RHINESTONE BUCKLES. Designed for the Household Parties S| £ z wopals ; brilliant evening occasions. $4.30 to $35. Recestions Drives : % ” 3 ] 2 Women's Shoe Section. Third finor [ 2 ti offi 3 & £ ’ 7461 2 = o OSTRICH FEATHER FANS. In glorious cok °“"°'w2:;i“” ce \ AN ; X I 2 orings with handles of metallic amberlite. The o - S 12 : . one sketched is lavender. studded with rhine- 000 Foldine Chairs nghthouse 4 Bk g stones. $20. Others, $6 to $20. Always In St Fan Section. First flaor H. BAUM & SON Quality = G G : ‘ EMBROIDERED SCARFS. Of metallic threads . 3 g 8/ \ patterned on colored tulle in a long and a square 464 Pa. Ave. N.W. Products : ; e style, imported from France. S50 to $27.50. Main 2136 i 5 Iid i gl . Ntlcweat Section, Pirst finor — wiNDOw Gr A%t s i METAL CLOTH TURBANS. A fattering Paric g = 2 CTURE GIASE % 2 & mode is a turban of the type sketched with DR. JOE SHELBY RILEY o : ; Smple blending trimming of Ice or studded pins Tnvites von tn attend hie MODERS: STORE FRONTS 2 $I15 to FREE LECTURE ON COPSER SASH AND RARS : g 4 Milliners” Setian. Third Anor = z GLASS FURNMITURE TOPS 3 . e = EVENING BAGS. Of gold clath or gold fabric, HOW TO HAVE : MIRRORS ; : 4 heautifully fitted and designed. SIS to €10, PERFEGT EYESIGHT g el : P Pocaitosk Seetion. First fioor Saturday October 24, 8 P.M e : ) . 2 HANDKERCHIEFS. Georgette in many delicate At e FIGURED GLASS : | i shades has metallic lace for a horder. S1.30. VNIVERSALIST (HURCH CORRUGATED WIRE Gf ASS + % 5 | Other Georgette 'Kerchiefs have a silver or gold 13th and I. Ste. N.W, PYLEDSEIEIDACES S ; 7 F 5 thread in the border. S$I. | PRISM GLASS : A 4 ; : Handkerchief Section. Firet floar STEREOPTICON VIEWS | ACTINIC GLASS SILVER FLOWERS. Sketched is one of the Stereopticon vie: . SHOW CASE GLASS 3 - % s Y Iver flower: immi PRESSED LENS GLASS ' 5 7 - oy _ 2 many types of silve ers used for trimming i . - % b Vi and ornamentation on the evening gowns of and havo i reduecd: ® e ok | 450 SN s ; £ 2 ] Fall. Many nl:houghh finse1 ig cfiects have the Bring your friends and ask questiors. NON_"EV“AE';!F(?;;:‘ : T g | trlrrx'::n:'x gi::‘g:l cate chiffons. $1.25 to $1.75. 2 - f = GLITTERING LACES. From the narrow Visinch REODE T ARy - < 4 lace to the 48-inch lace and including all-over, bandings, insertions, flounces, galloons, domestic d imported. 15c to $10. n =z : e 2. set T BROCADED CUFF GLOVES. Imported tan and Tesndse 190 | s : : 3 mode kid. the cuffs lined with colorful bro. HIRES TURNER ; G e e E R o TR caden, 85 e GLASS COMPANY 7 A o B e _ : ‘J Send for daseristive Suiloseme BERNEARD W. SPILLE. i (Rewslyn) 'lm-‘fiu‘!‘ v i OVER 70 YEARS OF SUCCESS .L

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