Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1926, Page 22

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MAY 1926. pressnted at 3 o'clock, both events being under auspices of the educa- tional and membership committees. A concert of sacred music will be | given, 8 o'clock, at Emory Church, at which the program will be given by Netta Craig. soprano: Raymond s = Moore, baritone, and Percy Cox, or- Kenmore Council. D. of A.. will give | ganist, assisted by the choir. Public | a card party, 330 oclock. at Odd | invited. Fellows’ 1lall, 114 Seventh street. = | daing g sy = George H. Thomas, W. R. ., No. The Catholic Daughters of America | 11, will meet in Northeast Temple. will have a dance at 601 K street. The department. president, Mrs. Caro- There will be an annual art exhibit, | IN® Gury, and her staff will be honor with buffet luncheon served from 1 |5Uests: to 5 o'clock. at Phyllis Wheatley Y. o W. ¢ A. A Spring parade for the| More than half the Bibles printed Vacatlon Bible School fund will be | each year are in English. STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, i ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY The preliminary Bible stor; inz contest conducted by the tion Department AR be held, 4:30 o'clock, at 614 F street. THIE Front of Building FOUR MARYLAND | Ordered Rcmov_cd CONVICTS ESCAPE | BOYSHING HERE ‘ > new front of premises 2465 tate Flight Over Wall, But Lizhteenth street, owned by Con- stantine Roumel, must be removed, Two Are Retaken. 1weording to an opinfon of the Disirict Conrt of Appeals reversing i | the decision of the District Supreme | By the Ascaciated Dross. [ m A Virt, “The siewiadaitionihalileen BALTIMORE, | Louise Townsend, with rhythmic ne. in violatio dances aranged by Kathryne Dunk line, in violaton -\ joner and three short-termers es. | o A 0 oq at 8:15 ovcl |caped from the Maryland peniten- | in Pierce Hall, Sixteenth and | [ tiary early this morning by sawing | vard streects EVENING of the Nu Phi Fraternity meeting at the Lee louse, will give a ball, to- night and it< annual dinner tomorfow: at the Lee House. Announcing Paint Reduction H_Pg HOUSE $3.00 PAINT A Gallon The high quality of HPC will always be maintained. Formerly $3.50 a Gallon No other Paint can justify a higher price. Any color ! made to order. City Deliveries and Out of Town Shipments J. W. HUNT PAINT MANUFACTURER Factory to Yo Save the Difference 1221 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W. Hunt Building The St. Joseph Club will meet. o'clock in the school hall, 313 Se street. northeast. No. 10, O. E. &, | and five hundred at the Arenie Chapt will give a brid party from 2 1o b o'clock Willard Totel, Young Admirers of Harding Captured by Policeman on Arrival From Marion. | | TONIGHT. | drama_of the century. by Ada ay 7. One 10.vear 1 among owners of land in the vicinity which called for buildings 1o he sot hack seven feet. The de- o a - . : the bars of a window and using a cision affims the finding of the | i b | Rabbi tHarry L. court in a similar case involving [rope made of blankets (o reach the fjiver a sermon at | | ), r Marion, Ohio, hent nspeciing the city, which holds of another Marion boy who 1 up the ladder of political the White House ended a bhitech hike by falling man will de. n | Ida Walters Co. 607 13th St. N.W. ed addition to prem- | street from the top of a high wall. brew Congregation. i teenth sere After enjoying less than two hours | Mothers nd his wi of freedom one of the fugitives was| |, ‘oo thomas Shepherd captured at the home of his sister, a | prasident of Columbla University few blocks from the penitentiary | School. will give the fifth of his an | A second conviet was taken at the | yyay jectures to students and alumni | northern entrance to Draid Hill Park the admintstration building, 102 | He was trying to make his getawny | fsighth street. 9 nclock. Toplc, “Ani. | {on a bicyele. Charles Jenkins and | 8P RL SHEED 0O e Welcome. Duesherry were the men | i Factory 2112 5th St. N.E. Phone Main 1352 and Mrs, A Stein, owner: 246 | plans | | zht snit for injunetion in the it Supreme Court against nel while the new front was E erecie *465, but that court refused an injunction. A WALTERS RERTHA SPITTELL The, plaintiffs appealed and the late court held they should have | been granted the injunction | Attorney Arthur A. Alexander ap- peared for the plaintiffs, while the ndants were represented hy Attornevs W. Gynn irdiner and 1. William Tomlinson. George Watson | d the vounzsters Tenth and H | them to. the Near Enough to Bite You. his present resi vith £40 for the journey Fair Haven Cliffs ON THE BAY Four Miles North of North Beach Beautiful Lots $200 to $650 Cash or Easy Monthly Terms from e learning mailed from the hoys to a She was right be. ge Summit, and barely missed ts along the route gave the <. but thev were = : ved amd were || Bathing, Fishing, Crabbing, Kte. I when £ hey re Nearest and Most Beautiful Salt will be given a Water Development ishington ever, they nity to see W Marlbore, At “Webh's ‘hus rt road to left (n - ht. hird Anes nat with lar them parrot ticulars, Phone Main 2500 kakapo, or Remember Mother’s Day (Sunday, May 9th) . She will appreciate the thought—and greatly en- joy the gift if selection is made from our carefully chosen assortinents. A handmade Handkerchief, $1.50 to $3.00. Silk Ties—to be worn in the new manner with dark dresses 85c, $1.00, $1.50. White Flowers the flair at present is for white carnations— S0c, 75¢, $1.25. Gardenias, S0c, S10. Warth and a new size—$5.00. Novelty Cuff Silk Gloves, with tailored or érilly fittle cnffs in all the popular colors —$1.50 to $2.00. New Pearl Necklaces FExcellent giits to mother. the perfume of the great <tvle package Dans la Nuit in A new French pearls—manufactured and indestructi- ble—cream color and of beautiful luster, In a special sale at $3, Many styles to choose from, including Three-strand Pearls of Pearl Chokers of graduated beads; 60-inch Pearls, opera length; Pearl Festoons, Novelty graduated beads; Necklaces with drops, Lasso Necklaces. ad- justahle to any length. Very smart and un- nsnal - all for vour choice at three dollars each. —Or Perhaps—A Bougquet of Gold Stripe Silk Stockings = One, two or three pairs ar- Tio Run thet Startr Abeve (an Pass Thoy 601 D \'I'RIPB ranged as a bouquet make a gen- uine surprize. And Gold Stripe Silk Stockings are best known for the satisfactory service they may R he depended upon to give. Sl Stockims that Wear | Chiffon Weight, Silk-to-the-Top, Boxed, $1.95 Pair i 3 Pairs, $5.70 Bouquets, $3.45, $5.40 and $7.20 each ou send Stockings, be sure to send Gold Stripe—Only 7 at Jelleff's in W ashington. —Or Give Her A Pair of Comfys Old folks especially are thank- ful for the snug fit and lux- urious ease that Daniel Green Comivs bring. And-every hour of rest and relaxation they bring will keep alive a kind memory of your thoughtfulness " Mother will probably tell vou she wore Comiys a gencration ago. But the Comiys of today, while retaining all the snug com- mer vears, have kept up to date with i You will enjoy looking over $2.50 and $3.00. wear of f vies and colorinl materials. their new styles—ior yoursel well as for Mother. Shoe Section—Street Floof Nothing Lovelier Than These New Georgette Scarfs Adorable gift for Mother. The georgette crepe is of extra fine quality and the shades are soft ani heautiful-— grav, tan, Capri blue. white, orchid. rose. pink and black. Made with 3-inch hems or fringed ends. $2.95. appel- | Philip caught. | i YOUR WINTER, wwepy Now!/ | \"Jl will do well to order vour Winter supply of coal now. By so doing you gain both in the matter of prices and in the matter of qualijy “The Burning Question™ W. H. Hessick & Son 14th & Water Sts. S.W. 3 Fr. 8128 ® QUALITY (790 j\ Paris FASHION INSTITUTION Washington New York Juniors’ Silk Dresses, 16 An exceptional value event—all crepe de chines, carefully tailored and finished—in a wide range of most attrfactive styles. These Styles— Boleros Cluster Pleats Puff Sleeves Pleated Jabots Front-Tiered Skirts Fluted Ruffies When we planned this event for juniors we set out to secure not only unusual values, but just the dresses that the voung girl would need at this time. And we think we've hit the situation just right. Come and sce these Dresses—also our special - display tomorrow of the New Madelon Styles for Juniors at $25— just arrived.—Third Floor, These Colors— Grey Flesh Coral Sands Capri Blue Lanvin Green Navy Sunni Sharp Reductions On fifty lovely Misses’ Coats Were $49.50 and $59.50 $35 For Your Choice Tomorrow Lorcheens — Twills Nazy blue included. as weell as bluebell, rose. Julep and thistledozen Our coat selections at $49.50 and $39.50 have been outstanding values all season—the styles have been successful, well-chosen styles! Now, we take fifty of these coats and offer them at the remarkably low price of $35.00. All misses’ sizes included, 14, 16 and 18 vears. Many are tailored models—also shoulder capes, coats with quiltings, tuckings and high-colored embroideries— smart collar styles of mink and natural squirrel and silver phalmi. Many one-of-a-kind models. A Saturday oppor- tunity you should not miss. Third Floor. Very Interesting Sale Women's and Misses’ Dresses This indeed is a most unusual sale coming at this time and at the price you'll say a most interesting sale. Summer dresses just received” which assure very latest styles, ete. Of course, all the newest high shades and ample number of navy and blacks are to he found $14-50 o | Tub Stripes Crepe de Chine Flat Crepe Georgette Crepe Sport Dresses Afternoon Dresses Daytime Frocks Sizes 14 to 42 Remember these dresses are priced way under their regular selling price. Millinery of Exquisite Beauty Wonderful showing of the newest $ 5 Up modes—in both large and small head g i 4 Underwear Sale! Very Special Values in Glove Silk $4.95 Step-in Chemise As Pictured, $2.95 In flesh color with two-toned applique and ewbroidery or with net trimming top and bottom. Satin shoulder straps Tailored Step-ins $2.95 a Gennine Milanese =itk i flash dalod perach, archid, nile, maize and white Crepe de Chine Gowns and Pajamas, $7.50 May attractive trimm Special Sale Values. Lovely Gowns and Pajamas with laces. Gowns also with appliqued nets, hemstitching and embroideries. Also Pongee smartly finished with folds of printed silks' ngs of Val choice Pajamas, Other Crepe de Chine Specials Chemise, 8205: Gowns and Chemise. $395 and $5.00, ed to the tables for Saturday ! Black Silk Negligees May Sales-Negligees of black charmeuse, attractively trimmed with folds of erepe de chine in all the new shades Many new styles to he A special in the or with two-toned geor- Fxcellent for traveling. $12.85 rette crepe. May Sale price Costume Slips New Slips, just arrived. Excellent quality crepe de chine and radium silk, with hemstitched band tops—or edged with filet Jace. All with deep shadow hem® Both street and evening ss shades Extra Size Slips—Radium Silk - In black, navy, Sizes 44 1o 30, fawn, gray, rust, flesh color and white. Deep shadow hems $5.90 Underwear—Slips, Negligees and Corsets In the New Grey Shops—Second Floor. Handbags A Special $ Sale at. .. 5 Newest of Pouch Bags, in pastel shades—rose, light green, blue and blonde—fine pin Morocco, with metal frames—beautifully lined and fitted with purse and mirror. 2 Other Bags—$7.50 to $22.50 each inverted pleats at side. P\ Beaded Bags Just from France—and a beautiful gift! Of the fine heads that make a bag so soft to handle—bcautiful patterns and colorings—metal frames—silk linings— two sizes. o $7.50 and $1 250 Each These bags have only lately arrived by {he fact Royal Mail Steamship Olympic. They are the newest from Paris. NEW ADDRESS 612 13th St. WATCH THE CHILD’S FEET! The demand for the rizht shoe 1z even more imperative in the child’s foot than in grown-up's. rain the foot right and avoid foot dis- comfiort and deform- itv in the future. are FITTED here by n sional shoe fitters —and the voung one have 2 tes to weak ankles, weak a “toeing in" there is ted here to correct it and off future foot trouble Fan a White Shoes in Kk, Patent Leather and Canvas, Lowest consistent prices \ always. EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) 612 13th Street ANDREW BETZ, Manager West Side —Bet. F & G Sta. Tomorrow—10:30 A.M.-2:30 P.M. Living Models from New York Last day of our most successiul Sale and Style Show For Larger Women (Exclusively) If vou wear sizes 40 to 54, vou should not miss this opportunity, for not only will you be able to see the newest, but after each showing the ladies in “charge will fit you with the dress you select from the large showing that foremost New York Stylists have made for this showing—at $25 $3950 $55 and Up Come today. sure-—for it is not often that an opportunity like this is prezented. Second Floor.

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