Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1926, Page 13

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ORATORY WINNERS NAMIED AT SEHOOLS Miriam Hutchms Is Victor at Dunbar and Annie Wheeler at Armstrong. Hutching, 17-year-old h' Sehe her vie which were Thurs subject final the finals 1 VFriday in school. Her s Contribution i Orato ers Upper: Mi Lower: i BLAST IN GREECE KILLS 6 wax decla nson. winn ur William Bell indicates how this The numt spirited wi e contest for year's h For the public s been aw test. W School an essay on the National Armgs Con ference. Her activities as a &tudent of Dunbar are varied. She has ap. peared in class dramatics and has written one play which was success. fully produced by the Players’ Guild of the school A student in Journal n 11, she is of the I and president ¢ of the Xation Secondary Sc and will enter the School in September nor to teach Contest Committ been con ittee, con chairman: e Cook. Nevai Thomas yde McDuffie. Wheeler at ar one and announced | | bar Chapter | | Society of || Normal || Others Minjured BWhen bwar iate || rials in Store Explode. from Salonik at least six persons have been killed and 11 in jured in an explosion of war materials || in a store mear Harmankeui. The bodies of six persors were re- : | ported to have heen taken from the ruins, but it was feared there might have been considerabie further loss of life as a large number of workmen were employed in the store Wonderful Values All the Time in Our Rig Cash Store imoting it (|l 2d Armstrong in s Parochial ble entire June | written avd her third trial for ranked flrst i oral trials. This ix cmmittee A, Murray Allen. Miss liss Charlotts =, | Miss O. M Clifford, secre. Ielen I awford, West. Miss Ethel M €. Davidson and M. tary Goes to Infantry School. harles L. Bolte, Infantry office of the c PLUMBING | (New) Gas Water Heaters 30-gal. Range Boiler.. Laundry Trays Mahogany Toilet Seat Kerosene Heater, for use where gas is not available A TREMENDOUS SALE OF SPRI‘NG‘ COATY| Featuring Navy Blue, Black as Well as Tan and Gray— THE SUNDAY U. S. SUES THOMPSON| AND KRIEBEL ON FINES Forbes' Co-Defendant and Bonding Company Named in $10000 Suit. By the Associated Press CHICAGO. April 24.—Suits to col lect fines against John W. Thompson, weulthy St. Louls contractor, and Fred L. Kriebel, former Chicago broker, were filed today by the Gov ment in Federal district court against them the United States Fidelity and Guarantee Co.. which furnished their bonds. The bonding company s represented here by George E. Brown, Democratic nomi- nee for United States Senator. s convicted with Col. es, former head of the s Veterans' Bureau, of defraud the - the same charge. STAR, ment. Forbes now is serving his sén- ‘ lem‘e but Thompson, who is i1l in St. Louis, has filed a petition for proba- llon Thompson was fined $10,000, as was Forbes. Kriebel is serving a sentence at Leavenworth prison for uslng the malls to defriwd He was fine $6.000. Scouts Approve Dancing. April 24 (#).—Dancing pproved in a resolution by the National Coun out Leaders in annuzi The waltz, one-step and folk d: artisularly commended. The Charleston and the fox-trot were not mentioned. Briarcliff Manor, N. Y., was chosen for the next meeting place. Sweet Jury Selecud DETROIT, Mich., April 24 (®.—A jury was selected today to try Henry Sweet, negro, on a charge of murder growing out of the death Fail of Leon Breiner during a racial disturb ance, Clarence Darrow efending Sweet, who is one of 11 nexroes facing il of Girl convention The Chastleton Now Under Wardman Management 16th St. at R N.W. Two Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Large Porch Unfurnished, $67.50 Phone North 10000 Resident Manager Ccats that are in vogue now and will be as stylish this fall. Meeting every style requirement yet conserv- ative enough to appeal to careful dressers. The styles are sensible yet dressy; straight lines with straight cuffs; stylishly trimmed with self tucks, braids or buttons. Regular sizes and extra sizes. Specially priced away below ac- tual values for this occasion. Be sure and see these coats of real quality Monday. TWO GROUPS SPECIALLY PRICED AT trimmed. Rock-BotTom Prices Main Office. | Camp Meigs. . & C Sts. | SUEFIa. Ave. outhwest. o Northea MAAAMAAMNAAAA THE LATEST MILLI- NERY FAD, SNUG FIT- TING—VERY CHIC. All the New Colors, Peach,| Rose, Green, Sand and Blue. R(‘;zular $5(X) Vidlige for. ... Millinery Dopt.— Third Floor argain Basement Also Offers Wonderful Coat Values NAVY BLUES, BLACKS AND OTHER CON- SERVATIVE SHADES, with straight cuffs; self tucked; braid and button You'll find a size and style to suit your fancy among this large collection, which we are pricing very special at.........cooiuiiaiatn. in straightline effects The Big Cash Store Saves You Dollars on Everything You Buy WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 25, 1926—PART 1. sy AR L LAST WEEK! OF OUR HALF YEARLY FURNITURE SALE! High-Grade Quality” Furniture to Be Offered at Sensational Reductions of Nearly oA Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of “Peerless “Kroehler” Overstuffed Living Room Suites Values Up to $229. Reduced Down to A sale of living room suites that outclasses anv we have ever held hefore: each suite consists of massive davenport, big club chair and fine wing chalr. Al have looe cushions and spring construc- tion throughout, taflored in beautiful jacquards and cut velours the newest patierns. Blue and taupe, rose and taupe and ot - hundsome colors. Many beautiful styles and coverings to choose from. YOU CAN MAKE SMALL PAYMENTS WEEKLY OR MONTHLY Magnificent Bedroom Suites Many Worth $239. Reduced Down to 4-piece Walnut Veneer Bedroom Suite in American and Huguenot finish “Peerless quality.” These four large pleces—Bow-end Bed, TERMS ARRANGED—SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS Dresser, Roomy Chest of Drawers and your cholce of a Two.drawer Semi or Full Vanity—in rich walnut veneer on gum and other cabinet woods—complete a handsome suite at a tremendous savimg! See it tomorrow! Several suites to choose from. Also_included with this suite—Lik Spring, Two Pillows, Easel e Y g L 2 High-Class Dining Room Suites Values Up to $229. Reduced Down to If you have the slightest need for dining room furniture or if you anticipate & need for it, then here is your opportunity to prac- tice real economy. Tomorrow we offer the biggest dining room suite values in our histery. Luxurious pleces in selected walnut veneer finished on solid gum, including a large oblong table, massive buffet, closed server, beautiful china closet, host chair and five diners with solid leather seats. Real values. See the special at . ’I‘ER\I§ ARRANGED—PAY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY IF YOU LI Breakfast Room CHAIRS 98¢ A comfartable solid hardwood chair, well built— ready for .painting. Worth twice this price. Hurry for yours. With any our suite purchased during “Half-Yearly” Sale a $19.00 Bridge Lamp and Silk Shade, a $24.00 Mahogany Davenpert Table or a $22.00 Buffet Mirror. Side Icer Fully mgulated 10 keep things ics cold [ 3o ma with heavy fillers and a heavy link Fiber Strollers, $8.95 Go- Ldrb. $17.50 Go-Carte leatheretto flat_or back k. Rub. iytatie ol 5-Pc. Breakfast Suite $11.95 It's in_the popular Windsor llyle and inclulles 175 "wiie round or - e % I d-—all Ay < ‘a8 pictured Tea g "y 8% Pictiad uflet Welsh cabinet. terver of ching. at small ational ex: Pense. EASY TERMS! mire, 91938 « a full size bed. Has con s and cretonne-covered mat- An attractive and practieal own. $24.50. wn of furniture. Ag sh Select yours to- itheut ends. $18.50. morrow and save ASY WE MONTHLY PAY ’ \ Guaranteed Refrigerators = $9.75

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