Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1926, Page 19

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1926 19 | Hershfleld, chairman of the drive. RISHOPS' MEETING |Petice Court Jam pypyi € 70 WRITE Stz "t | CHEMISTS EXAMINE | Samitary Body Held|§18,200 NEW TOTAL |1ttt s i | Amazes Member il et the'best esay trom amon | DEAD MAN’S ORGANS| Not Responsible in| OF PALESTINE FUND | b cnd, otsimyent comvietes 0ol, and will | e The next meeting of workers w * Of House on Tour LN RIS s Injury From Fall —— Amazement over the crowded con- schools all essays written in his school. | Oysters Eaten by Naval Phar- The Washington Suburban Sani- | Report at Meeting—Jacob- } PIANO REClTALSr TONIGHT. = : . | dition of Police Court was express. | A i tary Commission, & gz‘:,vt;x;nmo;nm‘l 1 i Sseak 4 ed today by Representative Edward ays to the superintendent o macist, Say Officials. * agency of the State of Maryland, stein Speaks. Forty Methodist Leaders to) ©. Denison -of miinois, who was Medals to Be Awarded for,schools is May 14, 1926. The super y is not responsible in damages for Mikido Missiy and Milicssn Bas: | escorted on a tor of inspection by ‘"lendl’('t" Wwill refe hef ess ‘\s ‘1“» a| - injuries sustained by a citizen dur- - — | e | Judge Isaac R. Hitt, a former resi- | i . | committee on awards fpr the Dis ey ;i ing the construction of a sewer or With 20 g T erbroo] i ppear. Be Banquet Guests at | §inFo*ihe Suate: | Best Articles on Battle o i Chémists in the District Health| i ;%0 SOMVUCHEE NS ISIlon | With 818,200 already raised towara| €700t WL WRORE ) 5 i “I had no idea that Police Court & - ‘ollection of contributions toward | Department in a final effort to deter Justice Charles H. Robb of the their $50,000 quota, several hundred | Minnie Hoxsey and Rebecca Faste Hotel in Evening. | in this was so congested,” ship Old Ironsides. the Old Tronsides fund is being made | mine the cause of the sudden death | District Court of Appeals so held |workers in the United Palestine ap-|brook will be the two voung pianists Mr. IJem:;on sm‘lie “1 never saw lill‘l"ousg('llulltfli:\ Lo\(;t)aol :l'l‘m(;‘l thstflln lne—‘”r Chief Pharmacist Kenneth M. l?n‘:uy_ \vreuth l;‘e\;e_rs:d bkh(-\ de- | peal were called upon Jast night to |of Washington to app tonight in = S a pen so jammed. — day, xpected that a large | g ada ¢ cision of the strict Supreme | .. S Y S g R s X o iient of Ve eve | The Illinois Representative was m will be realized from the pennies | pmis, 16t Thursday after o seafood| ot Which had refused to Sis | feach every Jewish family in Wash- | the second of the serles of five ev | tola that although conditions on | Friday was designated today by Dr. and dimes given by th 5 80,000 | (e portions of lue s | miss a sui: brought by Margaret |ingion this week so that the entire{nings of two recitels each in the ; Monday mornings were worse than |Frank W. Ballou, superintendent of | school children. Princ kidneys of the pnmn 3 e and} g "Magruder for damages for per- | sum wiil be in before May 13, the | annual | on other it was a fair barom- | schools, as the date upon which es |instructed to turn over the contri-| ‘png Health Depariment analysis of | S0nal injury in falling over ar ob- |new date fixed for the campaign ban- | direction of Mrs. Mertin A. Morr i The date for the submission of these | More than 40 bishops of the Meth- odist Episcopal Chureh from all parts Spring programs under the of the world will gather here tomor- Y s e eter of the daly average. says on Old Ironsides are to be |butions received today to Harry O. e chich S struction_during the laying of a - 6 St vow for the semiannual meeting of Mr. Denison aiter completing his | written by puplls in the public | Hine, secretary of the Board of Idu-| e grsters which Bln op Suc ] sewer e Woodside, Md. l‘"]‘::preflenl'fll\p e b bl e bishops, which will continue through | tour declared that in the interests [ schools. He states that essays should | cation, not later than next Friday. | fried failed to tevenl ony omcen ot HE3e & York was the principal spesker ac| c2F at the Mount Vernon .M May 10 | of humanity something should be |be written during school hours and Gl s ARG DUlLOTE Hadh et e last nights mentineipal speaker al|chureh South. The reciials b e Gt e tendered a ban-| done at once. under supervision of teachers. e - < ; FILIPINO DAM OPENED POy CaoiL At e dewleh e s oetiek The visitors will be tendered a ban- | d g e i the sightest indication of toxins in his . Community )] e quet tomorrow night at the Raleigh | R Subjects for the essays have been |\WORK LOSES LAND CASE. |svstem at the time of his death will it workers that Palesti MGl T oL Hotel by the Methodist Union. | Wife Says Mate Remarried selected by President Coolidge. For |show up in the tender tissues of the f st | Fefuge left for the immigrant Jew | Christine Chindblom, will play Ihere will be night meetings be- | ife Says Mate . the elementary schools, including | Secretary of the Interior Work and | liver and kidneys Siiucture, fRid fo 3 Ravgset Buat| o euatorn Eorone, and that It 1s now | Preime ssd Pere. § Pist Maior”., B nig Wednesday at Foundry | Mrs. Mabel L. Donaldson today filed | &rades seven and eight of the junior | Commissioner Spry of the General| Another examination of the three of Suez, Cost $2.250,000. the duty of all J to support the | “Sonata & e Sty hodist Episcopal Church, at which | suit for an absolute divorce from | high schools, the topic of the essay | Laand Office today lost their apy guinea pigs which were fed liquor 4 e o Palestinian movement v e . several of the visiting bishops will | Albert R. S. Donaldson. They were|is “Why Will Preservation of the|from a decision of the District |from the oysters served at the lunch- | BY Radio to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | "Reports were read by team cap. | TPC° IMtermezzt. Rhapods. B Minor.” deliver addresses. Thursday night | married October 27,1915, and although| U. . 'S. Constitution Promote Patriot- | Supreme Court enjoining them from |con showed that they suffered no ill| MANILA, May 3.—The Philippine | tains, a total of $3.700 for the week | 1 also i meeting will be held at Asbury | they have never been divorced, she|ism?”; for the high schools, includ-| conceling a grant of land in Nevada |effects. The temperature of the ani- | bureau of public works has formally | end being announced’ The Doale | Conerto. G Minor i I e M. 1. Church. says. her husband went through a|ing grade nine of the junior high fheld by the Centr: fic Railway | mals has been normal throughoyt the | opened the Angatrivel dam, said to be | Zion team, el o jm a bR \rrangements made for | marriage ceremony at Rockville, Md.,| Schools, “W hy Did the \lgumes of [ Co. The District Cou als, in | obs wtion period, and HealtK De-|the largest east of § constructed | A 1, and the Juim‘ Weldon ter 1 present It & veception of the visitors by Presi- | with another woman October 19 last,| . Constitution Contribute |an opinion by Justice af- | partment officials point out that if | for the irrigatign of 33. < of ) ¢ Mitv. Eaward €oons | haccn Basternioor i the follouine: dent and Mrs. Coolidg White | She asks that her maiden name, Mabel gely to Our Success in the War | firmed the decision of the lower court. | thera had been ptomaine in the | rice, sugar and tobacco lands north of Mi®. 3. L, Wolbs are lending | A R Ut R SONOTNE o Thursda ‘clock. [T.. Bryant. be restored. Attorney | Of 18122 Appropriate medals for win- | The court held that the attempt of |oysters the animals would likely have | Manila, in the lower Luzon Valley. mounts collected S acenta A Fuvie': Ba. : wood appears for the wife. | Ners in this contest have been placed |the Secretary of the Interior to can- | died within 24 hours and certainly | It is believed the dam will increase % head the latest list | “"Sonata. Opus 10. Bé'thor L | in the hands of Dr. Ballou. {cel a valid selection of lands granted in 48 hours, - | production by 50 per cent in the | * ) : S Tor' the ik - and | “The attention of principals, to plaintiff’s predecessor amou Health Department has ot | region ved by the irrig at 3 o'clock par-| A collection of 1,300 different kinds | the circular made public by Dr. Bal-|an unauthorized exercise of power and | received any information from | project. The undertaking cost §: licipate in the corner stone laying of |of wheats of the world has been ac- | lou today, ‘is again directed to the [cast a cloud on the title which war- | wal Hospitul ax to the result | b00, secured from bonds sold in’ the lethodist Home for Aged, Con.|quired by the Natural History Mu-|terms and conditions of the ‘Essay|rants the relief asked by the railroad | nation of the contents {"ni g Ut avenue and Ellicott street. seum of South Kensington, England. | Contest,’ outlined in the folder publish- | company. stomach. Lily of France 56 Women's Spring Coats Girdles Unfim arfi & ‘Tjfinthrnn Reduced for Clearance May Sale 4 Special 10th, 11th, . and G Streets We have marked some of our finer and much higher-priced coats. for We have taken one of our clearance, at these very reduced prices— best models in the Lily of France Girdles and special- ¢ $3 9,50 $4 9‘50 $59.50 Iy priced it for our May ; Sales—thus offering an un- = usual value that is seldom found. They present the finest fabrics—charmeen. lor cheen, tweeds, twills and wool faille, in tailored, e e : formal and sports models. many trimmed with l':lhhHHlC(l'nl silk ngurc_d Summer fur~]llw smartest fashions. seen in grace broche, with four (‘]fls(lc | ful capes. tuxedo collars, elaborate embroidery. panels ‘:md six garters. 1 polka dot linings and scaris—and the most popular Sizes 28 to 36 ~ % ) colors—rosewood, mint, cocoa. gray. bluebell blue, For the Average Figure green. beige, sand, navy and black. oot “Sution’ Amiid Woor, / i . SANN i “ ' 28 Coats Reduced to $39.50 \ 15 Coats Reduced to $49.50 May Specials ‘ \ : RN ?hflt:?.vt‘.sh?educed to $59.50 New Spring Overblouses 1.000 Black Label Double-face Victor RP('()I'(IS. Low Priced E 25¢ Each Tailored White Broadcloth i " Y \ Vocal, instrumental and-dance selecti “Blouse—so necessary with ] Sy Victrola G‘m]lrr:w n.u.«(n lnx Rl the tailored suit, now the 3 | vogue, $2.95, $3.95. Polka Dot Trimmed Blouse —of white linen, with ultra- smart polka dot collars and N il v - i s, 3355, Y May Sale Handmade White Voile Blouse—attractively trim- i - ..f Women’'s Summer Silk Dresses med. $3.95 to $7.50. Peasant \oile Blouse—em- 8 = / $ .75 $ broidered in colors. $2.95 to $5. L Blouse Section, Third flonr. i i A very special purchase-for our May Sales makes it possible ior us to offer these charming irocks of the smartest stvles and loveliest fabrics that are so much in demand—at these two low ; rices. Women’s Imported e and Domestic S H Dresses at $25 ports os¢ —offer smart striped silks—the Summer vogue—in many interesting $ 50 versions—sports models, frocks for Summer, street and vacation wear, May Sale 1‘ and styles becoming to the mature woman. Summer’s Lovliest New Colors \ very unusual value is to be 4 Women's Dress Section, Third floor. Of mercerized “lisle—in plaid : : May Sale ¢ Voile Underthings cffects. diamond Jacquard pat- terns and novelty weaves—and 75 75 the preferred smart color . ba 3 May Sale $ $ combinations and mixtures of MISSCS Summer Dresses Pri i . fawn, gray and tan. ks SMAF FOR TOWN 0 $ . $ $ Outstanding values in the May Sales are these AND COUNTRY WEAR. N 1 5.75 and 25 cool, dainty and colorful undergarments of imported g voile exquisitely trimmed with creamy lace and two- : S & S S . | tone ribbons and darling little rosebuds. Flesh, Sal- The selection includes, the smartest fashions for o Sweet D Nilex M DS andaWHite ) Summer and resort wear and the low May Sale i e g “7 4 : 4 f d/ - rices warrant buying several of these frocks for im- ! Chemise, Special, $1. Pajamas. Special, $2.75 iss Sc"ssors A ‘ . s | il Step-Ins, Special, $8.75 Gowns, Special. . .$2.75 Hoxiery Section, First floor, mediate and future use. Muslin Underwear Section, Third floor. Dresses at $15.75 2 i A Exquisite Crepe de Chine Lingeric —include Fleuray Frocks of beautiful washable crepe de fi,:’,'ys.,'}',':}.,:f,'!,’.. o : chine, charmingly embroidered—one and two piece styles. : ] Chemise, Special, $3.95 Beautifully lace trimmed or smaftly tailored. Cutlery Expert Is Here - : Chemise, Special, $2.95 skl el o8 Sci Dresses at $25 = Step-Ins, Special $2.95 GawnaSnceial The famous Wiss Scissors are z % : : $4.95, $7.95 fuéuure!i’ th‘E‘x week. We l&a‘: —include a wide range of fabrics—crepe de chine, crepe . x 2 Cutl pert direct roma, taffeta, flat crepe and Roshanara silk—in a great va- & tshe factory. 5 5 riety of styles—that you would expect to find only in higher- Glove 'Sflk Unfizrga’me.nts he will help you select ecissors priced dresses—embroidered sleeves, scalloped tiered skirts : Tailored of a beautiful quality glove silk. r“}:m o ‘ and black and white check taffeta. . Vests, Special....$145 Chemise, Special, $245 Prices 95¢c to $2 The Preferred Summer Colors Bloomers, Special, $245 Step-Ins, Special, $2.25 Cutlery Section, First floor. Misses' Dress Section, Fourth floor. Silk Underwear Section, First floor.

Other pages from this issue: