Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1926, Page 10

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AS FINE AS MONEY CAN BUILD A Car Literally Without Compare IF the Chrysler Imperial ““80” presented body- luxury alone, or speed alone, or incomparable riding alone, it could not lay claim to being as fine as money can build. But it presents a// of these in superlative degree, built on a chassis, and over a power plant, that could not be built finer. The proof of the Imperial 80" super-quality is in what it does and how it does it. Eighty miles an hour whenever you want it— with all the safety and stamina that such capac- ity must imply; road~comfort such as you have never experienced; ease of control and eagerness of response that are beyond description. You can never know how much ‘‘as fine as money can build”’ really means until you ride in the Imperial <“80”" and drive it yourself. H. B. Leary, Jr., & Bros. 3 1612 You St. North 4296 Branch Salesrooms, Connecticut Ave. at Q St., 1321-23 14th St. N.W. Opportunities Are Open to SAVERS! The man or woman who saves a part of the weekly income REGULARLY never has to “turn down” an opportunity when it comes along. Saving is a sure meams to independence and happiness, and there is no time like the pres- ent to make the start. Open an Account at either one, of our Two Convenient Locations Second National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street NNW. 1333 G Street N\W. F""‘llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllI|IIIIIII|III|III|IIII‘lfl THE EVE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR IN CHURCH SERVIGE | Rev. Dr. Pierce, Preaching at Ascension Rites, Stresses Trust and Faith. services of the Grand Knights Templar Ascension Commandery of. were conducled at the First Cong gatipnal Church last n by R Dr. Jason Noble Pit than 700 Sir Knij atte members of the Masonic their families and “friends. Dr. Pierce in his sermon stressed h reposed in his st fraternity, celled the faith leader of history He dwelt upon the di of the apostles and th to preach in all lands eminent sir grand com L. Middleton, headed on, which moved promptly with Eminent Sir on, grand inspeetor aid, Eminent Sir nal-decision The mander, the procet at the hour Edward P. I general, and Oliver A. Phelps, assistant grand in- spector general, in charge of the line of march. The constituent commanderies were 2 Pimper, Andrew Comdr. . mer, Mason awt m H. Hilbish, William M. Goodwin, X. Albert Pat- tison and Warren A. Pie Orient Comman 1 lipolis Gro musie. | CAPITAL BOY ASSIGNED TO COAST GUARD SHIP and Kal | M. H. Imlay Among Graduates at| | Academy in New London—An- drews Presents Diplomas. | Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW LONDO! May 14.—M. ash was one of 11 o Maryland boy X 3 Glenburnie and 1. E. Eskridge of Bal timore—were also graduated. The . Manteo, D Isonville, Ohi | Morristown, iplomas and comm nted to the g ant cretary Lincoln who came here from the purpose. Admiral 1, commandant of the Coast Guard, 1so attended the com | mencement s and congratu- lated the graduates on the records maintained by them during their three | vears at the academy. Ensign Imlay was ordered to duty on the cutter Seminole. STUDENTS SUSPENDED. | Foot Ball Captain and Two Co-Eds Accused of Using Liquor. WAUKESHA, Wis,, May 14 (®).— Fred (Shorty) Hoefherr, captain of the 1925 foot ball team of Carroll Col- lege. has been suspended and one co-ed has been expelled from college as the result of an alleged liquor- drinking ° incident. Administrative officers of the college were sald to have under consideration the expulsion of another co-ed in connection with the same episode. Dr. W. A. Ganfield. an ardent pro- hibitionist and a candidate for United States Senator, is president of the in- stitution. Hoefherr recently was voted Carroll's most popular athlete. b i s Queen Elizabeth of Belgium has | been given an honorary degree by the | University of Lille. e Afl Unusual Valuc in a One-piece Porcelain Lined Leonard Refrigerator. $39.'Z5 Ice Capacity 75 Pounds Where would you ever expect to find such an wnusual value unless you came to Mayer’s? Beamless, one-piece twhite porce- latn lining with rounded cor- ners. Hardwood case, golden oak finish. capacity. 75-pound ice This same refrigerator is here in 100-pound capacity at $44.75. We’'ll be delighted to show you. — Lifetime Furniture Is More Than a Nams MAYER & CO. Seventh Street e R ST RS « | REDYTYDY YNGR UNGIGR GV UNGRGT UGG IRIR R Between D & E furnished the | NG STAR, WOMAN TO LIVE AFTER FALLING TEN FLOORS Crashed Through Glass Marquee to Pavement in Front of Char- lotte Hotel. By the Associated Press. CHARLOTTE, N. C., - May 14— | room on the tenth floor of the Hotel Last Day! V. E. Meadows Hollywood’s Beauty Spe- cialists Gives 3 Lectures— 12:30,2 P.M.and 5 P.M. If you would learn the fas- cinating art of “make-up” as practised by well known movie stars, do not fail to attend these last lectures. Mr. Meadows will teach you ex- actly as he taught them “how to do 1 (Take Elsvator to Eizhth Floor Tower Assembly )| [ ‘'Spanish Jewelry —is all the rage Raquel Meller, Span ish actress of world renown, now playing in New York, caused this furore for the gay colors and designs of old Spain in jewelry % Black and red bead collars wwith i snap clasps, $1.95. Ear Rings in pierced Roman Gold plate, stone settings, 69c to $6.95. Costume necklaces, green gold fin- ish pendant, $1.25 to $10.95. Spanish collarettes, colored bead pendants, $10.95 to $12.95. Roman Gold-finish Bracelets, sct with colored stone, $3.95 to $7.95. Green Gold - finssh stone - set brooches, 95¢ to $2.45. (First Floor.) | “Fashion-Mode” Sandals 510 Open Shank Style—The Last Word In Summer Shoes! Could anything be smarter —red kid, high spike heels and red trim on patent colt san- dals? Or sandals of parch- ment kid—high spike heels— and trimming of contrasting brown kid. 1. Miller Shoes Exclusively at The Hecht Co. (First Floor.) Tailored Silk Qverblouses 55 Fashionable white—sleeveless or with sleeves. Newest lines White crepe de chine, smart- 1y trimmed or tucked, in vestee or blouse effects. Irish lace trims some, and’ the neckline is either high or low. Sizes 34 to 44. (Fifth Floor.) Women's Kid and Lambskin Gloves 52.95 $3.50 and $3.95 grades in- cluded in this special lot of novelty gloves. Beaver, mode, tan, brown, black. (First Floor.) WASHINGTON, D. (O FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1926. Charlottle yesters pavement below, cra g through a heavy glass marquee, Mrs. A. A. Bar- ron, wife of Dr. Barron, well known physician, is alive. Attending physi- clans sald she has a good chance for recovery. Examination at a hospital to which she was rushed immedi- ately disclosed no broken bones. She talked rationally after the fall and explained that she fell while | s working at a flower box on the win- ernoon to the | the hofel's house physician, live: in the hotel. Numbers of persons on the street saw her fall. Stray Elephant Shakes House STURGIS, Mich., y = Smitley. They \\N‘fl! 3 a.m. to find their house | his ed by a straying ele- | whicl z his hide on the front | the upports on the porch || | Zinovieft Against Own Sister in Russia. Instigates |EXILED FOR ZIONIST ZEAL. Complaint armer in Nahalal. has been ordered orted to Palestine. Her hus! 1 | has proceeded to Borlin to bring her | here. Girl Returns Durkin's Dollar. 0, May 14 (P).—M lit,” charged er weetheart, has ret ilted in her exile from | lar, which he sent to her with a spublic, ance. After falling from a window of her|dow ledge, when she los She and her h 8 . who is the * N Nl NS SN NS SN SN 75¢—O0n Sale Saturday, in the Music Store, 618 F Street. Among the Materials are: Silk Radium, Silk Pongee and Nainsook Slips made specially for this eveni—Silk Slips, Rayon Stips, Lingerie Slips — all tremendously reduced We plan this event for many months. Our manu- facturers help us to make it the biggest event of the vear. \Ve plan it for May so that our customers may be ready for hot weather. The fitis right. The fabric is right. The price is,right. The time is-right. Get vour slips now for-Summer. 480 Nainsook and Sateen Princess Slips In nainsook, the soft quality vou like. striped sateen. Daintily trimmed in val, Irish or filet laces. Bodice and built-up shoulders. In white and peach. Shadow- proof hems. Sizes 36 to 44. 680 Pongee, Baronet and Rayo-fine Slips 1% Slips that help the hang of the frock. Choice of tailored, and hip-hem styles. Comfortably light weight. Bodice. tops. Natural, navy, black, white, flesh, American beauty, copen, gold, nile, orchid, rose, peach, tan and gray. 36 to 44. $1.39 Also in English Sizes 550 Radium Silk Slips $2.89 Soft and sleeky, these slips are the favorites for summer silk or cotton frocks. Some have shadow-proof hems, others with nainsook drops. Lace trimmed and tailored. black, white, nile, flesh, maize and honey. 36 to 44. 290 Radium Silk and $4.89 In navy, Crepe de Chine Slips Every woman should have at least one of these slips for very best. They are exquisitely trimmed with ribbon and lace or else plain tailored in very heavy silk. “White, flesh, honey, cocoa, black, navy, copen, gray and American beauty. (Fifth Floor.) Store Hours: 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. cording to re- | note, and her act wife of o e . v £ le Martin weep. Betty will be a e witress at Dur kin's forthcoming murder ral Hear “Valencia,” the new Victor Record that all Europe is humming. A Spanish Fox Trot played by Panl Whitman and his Orchestra. Tomorrow: Sale of 2,000 Princess Slips * _Store Furs Now! Minimum charge of $2 up to $100 valuation; 2% charge up to $200, and 1% for each succeeding $100. Cold air storage renews the life and vigor of furs, besides keeping them away from the menace of moths, fire and roh- bery 5100. Call our Fur Dept., Main (Fur Dapartment. Thi Flonr.) Milans, Lesghorns, Sport Hats and Transparent Straws 3 Large * and sizes for Miss and Madam Milans in t trimmed with gr ural dress styles. parent straws and all the colors of st or navy Nat- Leghorns in sport and ort and trans- n white, black mer- time. (Fifth Floor.) 500 Printed Silk Scarfs $2.79 Radsum, Georgette, Heaz Crepe de Chine. Fring Gay scarfs add the essential color note to Summer _irocks. To be without this season is to be without chic. Your choice of either dark or light back- grounds. (Firet Floor.) 500 Pairs of “Qnyx” Silk Hose And Other Well Known Makes $l 35 Of fine even-textured silk— made full fashioned, with mer- cerized soles and tops for long- er wear. Plenty of white—Summer’s favorite—also nude, French nude, blush, bran, almond, gray, moonlight, mist and bjack. (First Fioor.) THE HEcHT CO~F STREET

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