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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1926. - T spread interest that has by A E !“‘"l be given for the benefit of the o ver, destroying huge quantities of | | read totersat hat s been aroueed | ROCKVILLE. | St i il "fi. " | DIVORCES ONE-DAY BRIDE. o1, ooiovies o i, o | ment of plans for the memorial. The i o |, The county commis ; f s e rounding the main five with backfires. | tabulation of names of those contrib- | ROCKVILLE tay 14 (Speclal). | s G in session in their office in ““"'“i“"‘"We're Hom Says Husband. |"unding the man B t f A da roxi P8 A ol o . Th y and Fri »f next | & tle Isia Medlwer uting from day ay upproximates | __pey Alb am. pastor of | CoeRdiy: Thi e “You Are.” Wife Replies. &% section” of the residents of | \anpe: ist Church, | i Nepperman Avenue ,Rapt Urch) | "0k Lo, paes g n g ST Yonkers, N. Y.. who ‘was recently ex: | M3KIng the it et i WINCHESTER, Va., May 14 () . s | : LDk 8. Ui S | tended # call (o Jastorate of the b s of e : i : « U memorial commission. it Buptiat Chureh (o siiceoed | the Rockvil b | Brown Jdenkins was granted an abso- (B85 [ Rockse Bap ¢ May meeting I . with the | lute divorce in Corporation Court here | ;i troved by another fact that whether one's ¢ hution W 8o e | W ! feed were be $1 or $1.000, it will be thankfully | "';,'],fl s L L | Misses Kingdon hoste Following | 1oday because his bride deserted him | fire, with a $10.000 loss veceived. 1t is the hope of the com- | { tlor (Rt he caprot ,'I' : G | " H i mission that the largest and most rep- | i : { o 8 oyle ) { . Watson B. Miller of American resentative number of citizens possi- | 4 The women ¢ wwav have formed | % = in Prai ble will share in the privilege of ade- | o 4‘ ‘“'-“‘::.h:: Ao) 1 lan alliance for the burpe of | Legion Writes in Praise | auately commemorating the valor of | it Y SRt "o Wedn . : idime, i ins colnity Aoer nere: wpal | DEdhICiCaAR of Project 2 s i day by Rev i, Wilkinson, N h en. | when th ame to 2 7 | o = Rev, 5.0 de. pastor of i g kins safd he remarked. I, dear, | 9 : PLAY BY CURLEY CLUB. |thristiun Ciiurcii, mciated st {ioe e ematen - . {YouR winTER marriage T 2 ilen Echo e | “Well,” the hush petition 2 S | Aaeiine ing Glen Echo at Sandy nand s | vetiion || Samuel R. Harris Co., Inc. You i U] PLY N°“\/g W do well to order vour T e rle ot k. N. | at Dickerson. The schedule calls oted Mrs. Jenkins as r , it - | N Bina M. Thompson, 29, of Chi-| ¢, overy . and holiday a1y be the place where y Builders and Real Estate Developers, Offer Their Own Stock coal now. By so doing matter of prices and in 1} “The Burning Question Enthusiastic praise of the projected | upe Trish Hula Lu,” Written by District of Columbia World War Dorie | temple memorial in Potomac Park is voiced by tson B. Miller, chairman | The Spring pres of the national reh tation commit- | ley Club, “My lvi tee of the America segion, in a let- | ten and staged hy ter to the memorial commission ac en tomght at companying his personal check toward bhenefit for the Arc the temple scholarship fund Hope that “every mmember of the he singing pupils of Mrs. Edith American Legion in the District of Co man have been added (o the cast | Iumbia will participate in this ap, d will a prominent place in ing enterprise ssed by M. Miller, and confidence he 4 an Indian felt that all w ar e E B I en by in the . E ax the project Gretchen - Baden was hrou, he individual atten- | John Donunelly and tion of the mewbers. I feel that in our work-a-day world o we must « ionally pause to zive Manufacture of “Black.” heed to our recollections and our fen der emotions.” Mr. Miller's letter, ad The “biach” that gives the jet to dressed to John Poole, treasurer of Phonograph records, rubber shoes. the memorial campaign, said. shoe and stove polish and ink for A number of additional contributions newspapers, is made from gas in pe just received by the commission were | troleum fields, according to the Amer acknowledged today. These included ican Research Foundation. “Gas- [4 b4 a $50 donation from F. V. Killian, $25 | black, carbon-black and lampblack.” eggy from John Fa th, $20 from A. H. says the foundation, 'a Raker & Co.. $17.25 from the employes (o all practic 5 . = of Demonet’s and $10 from J. T. Kerr | Ordi is miade by b FROCRS and W. P. Metealf, similar substances. New Summer Styles Daily progress of the drive for the | “"black of ordinary commerce is usual- || _One Price Always $200.000 estimated as necessary to con- | Iy gasblack. 1t is made by the “The Friendly Shop—1309 G St. struct the edifice indicates the wide. complete combustion of natural gas. | % ca i1l @ i s oh | bnt as for me, I'm keepin | Luke O'Benily, Will Be Tonight. | 5" lense nus teen isued by the | iy And,In il 8 g clerk of the Court here for {season is predicted Mt | the mare ( Harvey Albert Brady | i [ and Miss werine Viola Rlockson ater | POth of Washington, As Llewellyn Davis and Thomas bl both ol nty, we A successful | — - Cumulative Pre- . | FIRE FIGHTERS GAIN. | 8 e HLCI | 4 Lizards Detest Dogs. | B 0 Stock | w- H- Hess“:k & Son | Make Headway Against Blaze in | | The only sound the horned lizard | ‘ In Units— ; $12.50| Fr. 8128 makes is a hissing sound similar 1o Virginia Forests. One Share of Each ) . o an old setting hen his noise is n A safe, sound and both will ha answer | made today by 100 | ges of rechiess driving. The g e ved men in fighting . il Tis 3 i Gres Samuel R. Harris Co., Inc. “ rs E h " lice Court here for trial | . 5 - : o g bt L U i ; s otis Bldg. 810 18th St ;firrslau'sl BT - — Princess CHARGE ACCO! Fine Lihen | Sikpe H[AR]R Dresses s 1| $2.98 == KAUFMAN: 2 Pie ] 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. broidery {10 and hip hems A Marvelous Purchase & Sél‘ ” 500 Men’s Suits 8, CROYDEN DANAMAS $5~5750~%10 Thousands to select from Saturday in becoming $22.50 to $30 Values shapes by Dobbs and Croyden ' 350 Suits With Two Pants 150 Suits With One Pants We purchased the surplus stock and sample suits of three of our manufacrurars, at a great price concession. and are in turn passing the savings on to you. ‘This is not old stock or last season's merchandise. but suits of today at low. er than market prices 350 of them have two pants. The suits include worsteds, cassimeres. cheviots. wide wales, etc. in plain colors, stripes, checks and mixtures. Then vou can choose from blues, tans, groys, browns, oxfords, powder blues, etc.. in &ingle and double breasted models for the young men and conservative dressers. Sizes are from 31 to 50, including students, Young men's regulars, stouts, shorts e <" W [ F'EE 1,500 Croyden Sailors Priced at $2.50 & $3 i The most important thing about your hat is how it looks on you. At The Hecht Co. the assortments are unlimited. We are the ex- clusive agents of Dobbs and Crovden—Dobbs for the man who wants to pay $5 or $6 for a sailor; Croyden for the man who doesn’t Tomorrow you can select Save $5.50 to §13.00 on Each Suit You will find just the style, and the band that looks best on you among them. Men’s Fine $2 Straw Hats A big assortment of Sennits, Yeddows and novelty straws for me. ol with plain and novelty bands. Every hat perfect and sizes are £% to 3 A Children’s and Misses < Men’s $5 and $6 High-Grade : SLIPPERS_g [ OXFORDS and biak calf and vie kid to choose from. 'a “ireat many balloon and modarate toes In "l;:d‘ww h:h!“(zn shades. as well an S ST Y I e AR o 1, | servative styles. Children’s Play Sandals. All- 8‘ )C .'.. Specially priced %! at $345. Sizes 6 to 11. You'll find 'us equipped to give splendid service and vou'll have hat comfort Dobbs Sailors are priced at $5 and $6. throughout the Summer of pairs of Slip | pera. including — < 162 and *192 Fur-Trimmed Coats Of All-Wool Poiretsheen $11.75 The latest tvpe coats priced at a sub- stantial reduction and low enough for every woman to own one to finish out the ®eason. Charming styles, fur-edge or Plain collar. large balloon or puft : sleeves, plain or beautifullys embroider- $1.98 to $2.98 Stylish ed. All the leading colors, in. sizes 16 to 42, Summer Ky - o H Q TS $10.95 & $12.95 Fine Silk ‘ e G A NG Z Y ”~ > .32\: L3 $ $1.00 Bengaline Silk Polka Dots 79c¢ Yard wide. fine cord rayon silk bengaline. in heautifil pangee and pastel grounds. with ring Yerns. Full pieca, perfect gonds for A DRESSES . - B A wonderful purchase, with over 600 hats in the lot: sold at an average of % off. All new, up-to- iate shapes, sty col- ors and trimmings, ideal sport and Summer Sizes for bobbed, ar and large size styles for Miss or $7.95 Of the quality flat silk crepe used in $15 to $25 dresses. and styled after the same priced models. The success that has attended our previous sales of this class of garment: us that these will go out ver ors in the latest styles at a worth while. F STREFT