Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1925, Page 10

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L PATRIOTISH MADE WTAL N SCHOOLS Principles Are Taught Pupils! From Kindergarten Through Grades. entire rting _in childr | ism school | i republics formed. to the flag is made. In other in- stances this ceremony is observed in the classroom. In assembly, songs form a part of the program. “Appropriate exercises are held on the birth anniversaries of noted pa- triots and on other da significance. The birth ington, Lincoln,. Dougl a w are observed, as are also day, Flag day and Memo- y. On occasion the outstanding act of some patriot is brought before the pupils, as in the case of Crispus Attucks. “Excursions to national shrines are ncoln Memorial, Arlington Mount Vernon and others, to keep alive the memory of those whose ves were the embodiment of patriot- ‘The American Creed,’ by William | ager - | months’ imprisonment, is wanted by - | Jadl officials as u er Page, and ‘The Pled, nce to the United S In some schools there are school In addition to the of | opportunities for teaching patriotism ships they n important part of today of the 1 color are s more im- thought itions, Mr. Smith's Statement. t the crowning n is the pro- e to the development of both by formal s in small and Dossi- Window Shades to order at fact A Be 3211 for Estimates Main 1217 F St Dalin & Martin Bldg. % vi under- in the working of such an organiza THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO tion, at stated periods a generfl as- sembly -is held, in charge of the of* of the republic. A typical pro- n of such exercises follows: Flag salute. Patriotic s . A patriot’. and recitations. life reviewed in a - | brief talk. *4. Pledge of allegiance.” Escapesc From Hospital. Otto Lee Chelf, 36 years old, vet- eran of the World War, patient at Mount Alto Hospital at the time of his arrest, November 9, by Detectives Kelly 2 for having a disorder in Keith's Theater acking Roland Robhins, man- and who was sentenced to three Hospital from the jail and cceeded in elud- a aping. He was hospital suit when he escaped. PUPILS OFFER COMEDY. Eastern High School’s Fall Show to Be Given This Week. “Irene Obliges,” a one-act English comedy, will feature the annual Fall vaudeville show of Eastern High School to be presented in the school itorfum Friday and Saturd s. Myrtle Posey, recognized the school's character star, will play the title role, supported by Edward Andrus. The plot of the piece is woven about the stupidity and list- lessness of a Cockney serving mald and the artistic temperament of her ss employer. ting the dramatic artments in the preparation of the . the wood-working unit, under Ernest Rick, is retouching old scenery ind making new settings. directing the domestic art girls in making the costumes designed by the art department under the direction of el Prince. The dances will Rtz A3 | 1235 G Street N.W. Buy With Confidence Reliable Furriers Since 1916 10th ANNUAL NOVEMBER FUR COAT SALE If you are even considering buying a fur coat you will save both time and money by in- specting those garments in this wonderful sale. Considering Quality, Style and Workmanship in the coats at the present low prices, you cannot get better value anywhere else. $175 to $225 Northern Seal Coats Your choice of trimmings in Squirrel, Fox, and Mink. Of beautiful quality and superior work- manship $250 to $275 Caracul Coats Trimmed with Fox Borders, collars and cuffs. Caracul is this season’s favorite fur $350, Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coats Trimmed with Kolinsky and Squirrel. styles and unusually fine quality $235 Marmink Coats In authentic styles with ex- An unusual bar- With Fox collars. ceptionally fine workmanship. gain .. $450 Natural Squirrel Coats A splendid group of exceptionally fine quality created into the most desirable of styles .. . $225 Hudson Seal Short Coats Beautiful short A rare value al = Hudson Seal is dyed muskrat. Coats with Mink collars. and music | 5125 5185 "$225 5165 325 125 FUR SCARF 50 Natural Squirrel Chokers. Values to $10.00 15 Fox Scarfs, Double Furs. Values to $35.00 Values to $25.00. Values to $35.00 - 10 Platinum Fox Scarfs (white dyed). Values to $74.00. .$45.00 10 Wolf Scarfs, Double Furs. 10 Stone Martens. Miss Kath- | erine Bell and Mrs. Hazel Shertz are | D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925. be supervised by Miss Euphemia Fos. dick and Isaac Simon of the physical training department. Tickets and pro- grams will be printed in the school print shop under the management of Henry Flinn, District to Pay $1,750 Damages. Miss Fraude Manning was awarded a verdict for $1,750 damages inst upon in Ci Hoehling yes a marker of teenth and ovember 8, nful injuries “CAFE LOUISE” U cntstave Tt " uu:l(emmhl_’ll)[‘;erh Sundaye | THE CANDY OF THE SOUTH 1223 F Street N.W. Famous alike for its Southern Cooking and its Southern Candies. The best of both, al- o] Satins Velours Metallics Metal Laces Felts Em- broidered Models e e ey ey e e e e e e e e e Millinery Importen 13™ & F STREETS NW IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Beginning Tomorrow—W ednesday! ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH-GRADE HATS WITHOUT RESERVATION AT Jl/z OFF 50% WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM PRESENT TICKET PRICES AT TIME OF PURCHASE THE importance of this Event cannot be over- estimated to the woman who appreciates distinction of line, exquisite materials, perfect workmanship. A superb of- fering of Advance Fashions at actual cost and less. Present Ticket Prices 5% to 25:00 At Half-Price 250 to 12-50 Trotteur Types Afternoon and Sports Models Dinner and Dance Hats =N el el e e [ e [ e O e e D e = O = e i ] ways fresh and appetiz- ing. Luncheon served daily. Music, two. twelve until Fancy Pillows shapes $2.95 of pleasing and attractive colors request. Big Coat Further empha portune advantages offered by this store of recognized superior values—we are featuring four w re pleased to hold in rese Wy arn selected, Reductions sizing the op- groups of Coats with Savings of $gio § $15 to $20 They are beautiful models, elegantly and elaborately trim- med with the finest furs. el in every fashionable color— Flare, Wrappy and Straightline Soft and lustrous weaves— $ b Models. Not bought for a sale—but taken from our and reduced. regular stock T Women’s and Misses’ Sizes. Second Floor. PN 75 S K i i L ELEVENTH ST. broidery of unique designing. Distinguished types in Dinner ancl Dance Frocks ---A special offering for--- ---Thanksgiving’ events ==~ $35.00 In Metallic Cloths, the filmy Chiffons, Velvet, Elizabeth Crepes—presenting an array of gorgec{us colors—brilliant- ly illuminated by touches of gold and silver lace, fancy em- In the group will be found Gowns suitable for every evening function, in modes for the misses and women. Other Evening Frocks from $15 to $125 Second Floor '39 T PETUS TN n v 53 ¢ “ |——1lal—=—alalc——=|a]———=lo|—=3|o|——|8[c—a|0|—— 3 |a|—|& Holiday Handl{fi'rc]]ieff —the latest impc and dom Favored of FL’LI‘ C oats Made of selected skins, expertly fashioned by the clever skill of trained fur- riers. The part we play is important—in the mod- erate marking given them. the and Sealine Coats of fashionable hlength. trimmed wit muskrat .... $95'00 Sealine and Opossum Coats—plain and trimmed With Squir!‘el, {Ox. Sllver muskrat or s 1 39‘00 skunk .. Muskrat Coats, made of split skin design, but plain self collar; also with col- lar of raccoon and skunk.. $15900 Silver Muskrat Coats, with fox collar; also Coats of~ platinum acul and f::nnink $19500 You'll find a wide range of Fur Coats of varying models and types beginning‘ atp vee $4800 Note—Sealine is the trade name for Coney fur. Third Floor =10 T e — ][] ——1] ol I———|o|——— 0| ——|a| —=lalc—|a|—— o] ——=|a|——==lalc——=g]

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