Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1926, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1926. . cors’ chargers. has such Tamous can. FOR CATHOLIC PUPILS ) 720-22.24 Tth St. N.W. tenders as Pathfinder, Jess, Applejack, —_— g : T G o arenn. | ATchbishop to Preside at Festival What makes a man’s word good with you is FUR []PENINGI e Fomsibly the ‘class of the day wil Tomorrow at Catholic | ¥ University. . e his sincerity—nhis past record of honest and fair attracted to Arlington Park, among . iz 5 . others, Miss Rita hnghon[e. with Pupil ¢ th il school t dealing — the confidence reposed in him by Largest Entry List in History e oriay it [Iiuiae IWHILSMT (s yacrict towoirow Wil kot Sikrd) _ — o e i T e 4 ith Hapy . W, C. . |day festival on the grounds of Cath- . others—and, above all, his absolute depend- : , ; on iy payw: Mra, W. O- §teyen- |Ch University under the supervision | 2 The Best Values and Prettiest Styles ability Will Compete in National | with Margaret Carr, Homeward, All|of Archbishop Michael J. Curley o | o Gold: and Benton Stables, with irish | Baltimore, chancellor of Catholic Uni. \ ‘ ;lR]-S’ WHI I E DRESSES Capltal Event. Seas, Falrinda and Madmaster. z::;;?m f:‘r;mrgi‘.er gnitaries of the The same things hold good with a bank. For 3 SR = ; Local Hunter Class. The festival will last f 9:45 i - the morning untll late in the afters|f % b Compare Them With 5.00 Dresses thirtv-seven vears this bank has had a sincere Of particular interest to Washing- e 2 : = Fuvored with perfect weather for | ton will be the class this afternoon noon and will include religious exer- Y - AN dxiid ot oR Critp UFY R WIS Deetiaa for gitls: 6 (o 14 ears, the Na- | for local hunters, all of which must|cises, musical programs, mass games vears. Made of fine organdie and trimmed with dainty iace panels . interest in all its customers. The deposits of in- | the first time in four v . . G . £ T . onal Chpila se Show was ready | D8 owned by residents of the District (and athletic contests. i : e of it Cod dividuals covering this entire period testify to |io besin iis annusi Spring meec at | of Columbla and stabled in the Dis-| Solemn 'benediction will be cele- or insertions, wide ribbon sashes. Several beautiful styles for S o Arlington Pu ., this afternoon. |trict of Columbia 30 days prior to the |brated at 11 o'clock by Rt. Rev. your selection. their confidence in us. Althe o enic conditions. prevailed | Show, or by members of the Army,|Thomas J. Shahan, rettor of Catholic e T ” a1 e which destroved | Navy’ or Marine Corps stationed with: | University, with Rf. Rev. Mgr. George 6.98 Girls’ White Silk Dresses 2.50 White Azure Straw Hats of the|in 10 miles of Washington. Among|A. Dougherty acting as deacon and ) T et (he wiiite dreaads; 1 95 the grandstand and most Nice Crepe de Chine Dresses, — | et in. the Distore of the show was | Time. owned by Major Scott; Jolly |deacon. Archhishop Curley will speak T it ana rihen Were made to handle & crowd corres. | Billie. owned by Francis X. Sommers,| The festival will be opened with a poke styles. next generation will look upon us as those dur- | me fire A T S omoraby, | Grayson. brated by Rev. John I. Barrett. g I / Two Great Saturday y few tents scattered here | Wi run today, tomorrow, Monday and | Miss Isabel Stevens, Rev. Sylvester| s : | I JOHN B. LARNER, President : e, Arlington Dark presents its | Tuesday. The time for the appear- |Schmitz, Kev. Harold P. Chilcote and | oslery pecl s Il 39c Women'’s Extra-Size Vests Horse Show, the presence of the tents & Brother, James A. Parmelee, Miss | il S0 Sciiee o 69c Women’s Gauze E Officer » v > Peter Voorhees De G v . i i . b | Trust Officer T. CARROLL GRANT, were loaned by the Army, is used for | TEler foornces M‘(,;_‘::m::;;‘"'o:*hfle‘ danger they were in, all on board fancy cuff tops. with crochet necks and 4 7 » to charity. This vear, however, the| Hotel, the Willard Hotel and the Oc- [gtant, when suddenly from down the i gray, camels (‘ starting a fund that will eventually ruffies and ribbon trimmings. Gl ONtLéfcs o our sincere desire and constant aim that the | pondingly targe: ir.: Buddie, owned by G. P. Plummer, | procession on Harewood road and on(f, _ __ 5 e i R et spacious grandstand has been built. More than 300 entries have been Following luncheon, field events will familiar arance once more. In. |0nce of the first class each day will [ Miss Grace Keefe. i | Gauze Ribbed Vests |f for the larger women, I} || with wide shoulder c CHARLES H. DOING, CHARLES R. GRANT, lends a festive atmosphere that adds | D F2ro. Mrs. Helen Buchanan Jones.| [yring the World War one of the iR == o tUGGIRES At Branch St & : . for was | ALFRED H. LAWSON, Big Lunch Tent. Hilda Skyes, Eugene Mever, jr.. the | hor way across when a torpedo boat 1 Ribbed 7% | Union Suits HERBERT A. POOLE, Assistant Real Estate Officer | the lunchroom. Heretofore all money | tob;, ToL ROpert M. ‘Thompson, the | were lined up on deck. B\ WY | 1n sizes 6 to 10. N oo einen, trmme are: GEORGE M. FISHER, JAMES M. MASON, Droceeds will be donated to the Horse | cldental. line a negro's voice ran out: “Is dar Bl brown and | 69c Boys' and Girls’ HERBERT W. PRIMM, WILLIAM H. HARPER, [naring o fund that will eventually| RIFLE MATCH URGED, |Ecldwatch and chain?: ‘ Fine Paisma Chece Suia | Il o bods stsle with extra 46c We are proud—even as individuals would be— |t Tat Winter. the largest entry | the entries in_this class are High |Rev. Bornard A. McKenna as sub- e e DO Popular azure straws in dressy of the confidence people have in us, and it is |omeully" posicd ana ' preparations | Eozer. owned by William J. Donovan; at 1115, ] o Tl Few evidences remained todav of |#nd Hea, owned by Admiral Carey T. |the campus, rollowed by & muss cele. e — . | o ng the past. suflicient stalls have been erected and | Posted for the meet this Spring, which |be conducted by Rev. P. J. Moriarty, | \'Slllllmer Rlbbed Underwear | ANDREW PARKER, HARRY G. MEEM, stead of detracting from the usual [ b ;—:r‘(““:‘;‘;" Among m:;flll‘n,\'ldgnnu S i Vic P, e swagger of the Nati 1 “apital I8 vear are miral Gray- . " . e e hent Vios Prcaltent & atlonal CADItallyon, Gen. James A. Buchanan. William His Presence of Mind. " 39C Bfiyl’ & Glrls’ Wich President in Charge of ‘Treasurer to the enthusiasm of the occasion. | the Hecker Leather Goods Co., Galt|grear steamships that were used us - J Golf Hou | = WILLIAM H. BADEN, Real Estate Officer and Secretary The largest of these tents, which|AMmerican Remount Assoclation, the [\uq sighted. In anticipation of the Golf Tose, with ] Closely nit Ribbed suits, Reslitant /Treasifer and Assistant Secretary obtained in the lunchroom has gone There was u deadly hush for an in- 1 e o J Colors — nude, Sizes 36 1o 43, Assistant Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Show Association, with the hope of T ennybody heah dat wants to buy a ¢ black. Waist Union Suits reas r M r o8 I . d /i . PRI Sy | Assistant Treasurer lanager Nafe Deposit Lept grounds for Washington. The lunch | BN eccous. . sgatens on vioece room is in charge of Mrs. J. Maury | The executive o . i Y - ARTHUR PETER, General Counsel Dove, jr.. assisted by members of the |, % THCAIe Committes crtrs | Breslau's 1.50 Women’s e Sk § o in T Riding and Hunt Club. The luncheon | tiona! e Association urged Presi- I I o | L i el tent has been fixed up attractively, [ dent Coolidge today to see that the Guaranteed Silk Hose | e = l & I " t ‘ : and it is expected to lure many lunch- | national rifles matches ordinarily held A New St F. | » 2 3 o 3 yle for Every Fancy : . S 0 0a rus 0 eon parties to the show grounds. st . i N Ea P Wk i 7 ¢ Madras Union Suits [ a llgt n n 0 e el Dipis abounded to|each year at Camp Perry, Ohlo, are | 1 $ 15 P i i ; "s 1 s s well known horses entered —Economy, The committee also urged that - very 900 F Street 618 17th Street owned by Maj. C. L. Scott: Summer | something be done by the Govern FROCKS oo LAl Eeeble bl LRy e Hill, O. N. Lehman's famous prize ment for the physical training of The Friendly Shop—1300 G SC. Resources Over Seventeen Millions winher: Margaret H, which won' ev.women, particularly In rifle shooting. 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Deep — hems. 3 1 Me :LittleT Panty Dresses fl» A New Station Opens at | R o Iasd WISCONSIN AVE. & 37th ST. el [ 9Tc = | B e 1.00 Men’s Amoskeag Blue Work Shirts s " Blrast: Oveesis, A ..';'y‘ .\ltached—fnflar Blue SA TUR care of heavier traffic rolling in from Rockville. I ?nfi=°37§r:. gt P 14017, May 15, 1926 And so.Lord Baltimore is opening a new Filling i e— - i A I growing section. ; This new station at the corner of Wisconsin Ave. A o and 37th St., is now open. Bt \. £ service—three crank case pits, visible pumps to WITH PURCHASE supply AMOCO-GAS, the Original Special Motor Sh AMOCO-GAS or AMERICAN- line, and AMOCO Motor Oils. , Cut Outs - Worth STRATE— ays Vici Kid Novelty Strap Pumps Blonde for one quart (bulk) of ! b . ; 2 L ; 4.00 AMOCO Motor Oil, redeem- at Lord Baltimore Filling Stations! Drive in the Sieds Subistardardsiands Peifact: Shoes |¥.¢k 5.00 hase of fi : an . ;gtl)li:qsuz:t n‘x)::: :fa eA?VIOCBt3 tivating. And that’s to look for a Lord Baltimore » e ——— — i . . 9 = Ot 4 O e : Big and Little Boys’ Clothing | FINAL CUT PRICES ON tion! in washington i B‘lfl. Mannish mode] coats. vests and anpne: one long and one short.pants 95 | Station to take care of the needs of this rapidly i g (At This Station Only) - . 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R Sheniels i forer S . : | No. 6. Connecticut Ave, and Ordway ~ NO. 9. 6th & Rhode Island Ave N R B and SRl ik | Coats ! 19_75 i Street N. W. No. 10 Wisconsin Ave. & 37th St. : 69c Boys’ Wash Hats ; {\ - g l 4_75 Round Sport Hats for 3 . small boys in solid color 1 or fancy plaids, two-tone effects. All colors and Ll o sizes.

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