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suests of Mr. Corby at an organ re- COLONIAL SOCIETY s to s | | CONENTON QPN > i (e ington committee of the Kederal Coun- { the American | DO YOU K!‘IOW_ That all items advertised in Sunday’s papers remain on sale tomorrow unless sold out. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1926. cital and at tea. The Greek prelate will conclude his visit of three days hers this evening with a dinner at the Metropolitan Club, arranged by the Y. M. C. A., at which he and his party will be guests of honor. This morning the visitors went to Mourt Vernon: this afternoon they will be the guests of the Wash- o g i s PG T cfl of Churches and the committes on Daughters of American Colo- | Washington, 3 ! Members of Hi-Y Clubs Are inkenational /gcod m I enn _ e | Washington. on file at the court- , : i e : luncheon at the Cosmos Club, and ) EWists Study "PlansSfor * | house hae - will soon_be ©put Guests at Home of Wil- |then the party will appear at a recep- - i ¥ R L tion given by the Greek committee of 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Wakefield Shrine in' Woshington, 1o liam S. Corby the Y. W. C. A. and later visit the ; e i nanent preservation. AL B Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. - The will, and also the order ap- - — g e T = pointing Augustine Washington, e s var| 5 Your bank will receive subscriptions father of Georse Washington, as a | Jiepresentatives of the various Hi-¥ | QU piite i or Columbia War Me. ve of Fredericksburg. mow | Clubs in the different high schobis and = s the effects of time and |those who have participated in the 7 _handling. The Ink is gradu- | glder boys’ conferences under auspices | ally fading, though the paper-is | ;. o v M. C. A, were guests yester | <till in good condition. Both docu s S i | il be vovered with a trans. |44y afternoon at the home of William | ent silk cloth, and the script |S. Corby, on Chevy Chase Circle, | “ill be vestored with a chemical |where they were presented to His s - which will insure their permanent | iloliness Gennadios, Metropolitan of » 4] Thessalonica, who IS visiting his SO country on a commission of friendship and to study the organization of the alt BTQ | Young Mens’ Christian Associations Jewellers _Siverr Stasione * | Special Dispateh 1o The Star | in various cities of the Follow —— CUMBERLAND, Md.. April 26— |ing a short speech By the William Rinker, agzed 68, who resided | late. in which he conveyed etings tsville, near Keyser, W. Va., |10 the bovs, Admiral Constantine ed to death Melas and Lieut. Col. Gregory Melas, | preservation FOURTH FLOOR Usual $29.75 to $35.00 Models in Twill, Satin and Sport Mixtures 0 The larger number of them just arrived from New York, the re- mainder have been marked down from the prices quoted above—all | ) represent the very latest trend of i . \ ! fashion. | / Developed in fine twillbloom, lor- wRRtLLe .QQ.Q”‘»gj Dies in Brush Fire. reek pre- Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware members of his party, delivered short ddresses | Wilham Knowles Cooper, general | ecretary of the Washington Y. 3o ' exhausted in trying to exti e i hen e in gy eie | A.. and Coleman Jennings, j [flre hen The wiad began wienek | o e B M€ 0, Gk e ot | participated in by the bovs them! | i e selves, of various problems in older or s i i i hiefly that concerned ¢ —we have enjay the Actress Wife Again Drops Suit. ow Ibelng fostexeaiby | pairenage vlrJ.o.-z mest ATLANTIC Y. N to hold a “plan vour - = atie Ivania. historian: 0P). — Sosenh offictal ‘and social lfe of Josep the capital and nation. | lover of the stag when confe & i b ctress wife | between business men of the city and 'd time since their marriage. [ boys who wish advice and gui ars ago. she has dropped [ about what work they wish to take | ce proceedings. A telephone plea Cooper caled on a number of wood for reconciliation cost | business men present. who volunteer- | She is to have a power of | ed their services in advising the young attorney in all their affairs, men_ who come to them After the discussion the boys were chysetts, v 33 o Iy a ¢ v ohnston ¢ Yor nearly a century and aquarter--since President Jeficrson’s administration . April 26 perfect Established 1802 tite District of of.the general arranzements commit- |y Committees assisting Mrs. Grove | Credentials, e M i e l sheen, poiretsheen, satin and hand- | some sport mixtures; some distin- ! guished by their trimmings, rich collars of squirrel or mole, gay em- broidery, peasant sleeves, tucking. pleating, etc; others by their ele- gant simplicity and perfection of tailoring. —For a Dpfig—/:lfi LUNCHEON —we suggest that you visit Cflrnwe“s fOUR TEA ROOM has recently been en larged. and is now equipped to serve more extensive patronage ¥ Norton. Miss Annie A practical Corselette For the woman who wishes a well groomed air with no sacrifice of comfort Slip your curtains off the rods, phone us to call, and your Spring curtain washing is over. L9820 Are. M. B. Kinstler: pages, Mrs. H w Gamble, chairman. music, Mrs. Gertrude Lyons. We return them fresh and lovely, with that crisp, “store” finish, and true straight “hang” that are so hard Plenty of navy and black, as well as tan, gray, green and rose. Sizes for misses, women and large women. = : 1 - 49 Main 10173 SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & RRO Tt i< made of a fine satin WEST END LAUNDRY - — . s sty b 1723.25 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. boning over the diaphragm enough to give a straightline. Launderers | without undue restraint. R EESERFEEF R EWT R EEFEREEBTRRRES X ting to the fund for a whi marble memorial temple in Potomac A variets of tempting el Salads, Sandwiches. Pas- "SLIP COVERS et tor 75¢c|! from 11 to 230 daly Pomestic Holland Window Shades made to arder Siz to 36 r A Specral Hot by & All colors. § value Luncheon, at 50¢ CoRNWELLS Main 3211 for Estimates Candies—Pastries—Fruits—Luncheon 1215 F St Dulin & Martin Bldg. to get in home laundering. And we take the same care of vour finest curtains that you would give them. Tatiored to it your furniture. Relgian Linen. per yard LB Dyers Dry Cleaners 1329 G St.—Phone Main 875 S829 Flastic gores over the hips, give with each movement, and The Second Day of Another adjust the garment nicely to Wonderful S i l k Sale ! the natural lines of the fig- IX1n g uP 1S no t e” [/ ”gé Wonderful —Because it Offers Such a Diverse :‘}‘1—:\.'!":“\\‘(‘(:1?‘;;:;::,m:;w}::ng:" 4 Choice of Usual $1.98 to $2.25 Silks for Onl S .-.. Now the Public Demands : GOOD "1.69v Thousands of vards of silken loveliness—in eight fashionahle weaves, and a perfect multitude of beautiful colors and designs' in the floor of the Shop orOffice All of it famous L&B quality, from which vou will want to choose lavishly for frocks of all types, lingerie—even for summer wraps. 40 in. Heavy Flat Crepe ~“What kind of place have they?™"is a.question you often - hrear-asked - about a business. SECOND FLOOR When We Store YOUI’ Furs-—- They are thoroughly cleaned without charge before we send them to the vaults. Once put in cold storage they are in an atmosphere of cold, dry air, constantly in circulation, thoroughly protected from heat, moths and dust of any kind. 40 in. Plain Georgette Crepe 36 in. Plain and Glace Taffeta y 36 1n. New Printed Fou- lards 32 1n. Plain and Striped Broadcloth K2 SILK DEPT.. THIRD FLOOR % 40 in. Heavy Crepe de Chine 40 in. Printed Crepe de Chine 40 in. Rich Satin Char- meuse With thic periect protec- tion your furs will retain their glossy appearance, their beauty and serviceability much longer. SECOND PLOOR j NewlyArrived Frogks | Will Delight You With T heir Smart Details—and Low Prices! Every silhouette, cvery fabric ng‘er:e ~was when all a merchant meeded was the-goods people wanted at a price that wns fzir. Now the public demands more. A sose-must be good-lookieg. A restaurant must bevewhssm. Bven in an office, people look soundiet e walls and floor to see what sort of axsedrasbeen shown. A men.can’t jost “fix np™ a place of business these days. He must give it some real evidence of decon- don, or'woe to him when his customers, who have Nainsook and pattern A Special Offer 10 yards for *3.25 Each box of this soft, fine things, begin to cust their eyes about. Floors must be more than clean and respectable. In big shops and lictle, the touch of snap and dash that a note of olor lends shouidn’t be overlooked. A few years ago staid old business men may have protested a litdle at the suggestion that their offices be floored with Armstrong’s Jaspé with a speciatly evt border of phain linoleum. But they yielded, and now they are giad they did. The vaive of floors has been dis- envered. Merchants who have in- saafledfloors of Armstrong’s Marble Intaids have observed that a beautiful floorhas a cash value in attracting trade. Think of a few of the smart shops and keen offices you have visited. Bright floors, pretty floots, jolly floots, that make the visiting public giad to walk in and look around—you see them everywhere. You see floors that speak of 2 proud proprietor, of a good class of trade, of an owner with taste as well 25 common sense. And those that you admire most are probably Armstrong’s Linoleam. 4 For Armstrong, by better colors, by 4o superior designs, snd by improved methods of laying, has helped to give American business a better- lasd right—the rest ss easy! A nightly going-over with a dry mop cleans and polishes the surface. Wax once or twice 8 month and the floor actually gees betrer-looking. The clean- ing costs are very low. Free— a buok on the care of floors “Business Ploors” is a 48-page book that tells how a linoleum fioor should' - be lsid and cared for. I shows color reproductions of patterns appropriate for business use and photographs of modern floors of Armstrong’s Linoleum in which pride and good taste have achieved beautiful resalts. Write for it. ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY, Linslexm Division, Lancaster, Pennsylvania | Armslrong’s Linoleum PLAIN JASPE CINLAID PRINTED ol quality nainsook contains a three-page leaflet that shows many attractive patterns— choose the design you wish, mark the number on a pos- tal enclosed for that purpose and send it to us—by return mail we shall send you the pattern free of charge!’ . Printed Silk-and- Cotton Crepe, Yd. ( 89¢ This dainty, attractive crepe usually costs you $1.25 a vard. A number of charming designs for Summer dresses, 36 inches wide. THIRD FLOOR and every idea of trimming that stands for spring chic is included in these two groups of fresh, lovely frocks, that are so modestly priced! Frocks that will “stand out” on many a smart occasion—georgette and taffeta, in bouffant combina- tions, polka dot silks, georgette over gay prints, crepe roma—soft and graceful, and heavy flat crepe, trimmed with embroidery, fine laces, beading and bright contrasting bands. The favored Spring shades: bois de rose, navy, beige, yel- low, green, blue, rose and gray; in misses’, regular and extra sizes. ° SEGOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO.