Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1926, Page 32

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NG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. » . FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1926. 32 e ———— e — L SRS ST D BIB“BAI- Gl'I'Y H An Ford Buys Corner Stones of School Tl;l"_“rlgf‘if;‘hgm"J°C‘::“°P;:‘r~mI - = House Where Mary Had Little Lamb ittt 08 ] CORSELETTES | COSTUME SLIPS | (RAXON RAYON HOSE 3 i—\\‘nh elastic inwerts, four --in sateen, muslin and palmetto Semi-fashioned of fine ever ate need of four bricklayers. The en trance salary is $8.96.a day. supporters and _side | cloth, with hip hem and fancy Siibiover | modals i attric- weave In every wanted colon - . Jhtee Perfect quality. V By the Associated Press sell them for $5 and the deal was| Full information and application ik 3 pleated and lace-trimmed hot- colorings on lig! PI-UMBING SYSTEM ING. Mass. May 14— Fenry | closed when the stranger pald over [Planks may be obtained from the re. | st Oven toms. Light and dark shades. e An(lnr\né 50 I'“fm» uectaniae 2 c bought the corner stones |the money. carder of the TLabor Board at ”““ - iR extre sizés. (GEDE EAOURC St On First Floor b ountry schoolhe which| 1t was not until today that it | Washington Navy Yard. | Biik firde oo ssc Mary Sawyer attended. and which|became known that the purchaser — ; s ity Kirjath-Sepher Dating From | ss peen inmortaiied tn “Sars Had vt the iomebii mamutactorsr” | : / RAYON CHEMISE LONG SILK GLOVE: a Little Lamb.” The townspeaple now are all “fuss. [ Texas produces nearly oneenth o —Step-ins and Vests, in heatt —= ok Saturday ihere appeared a stranger | ed up” over the sale, as it is claimed | 21l the crops grown in the United tiful pastel shades. Sat " g = s g gl B About 2000 B. C. Burned 3 [on the ‘propercs o arl Swenson. on | (he stringer s he wanied | the Krday: onentat aaoee. < OBC el e e ae S R G whose land stands what Ie leftof the | stones for a_schoolhouse to be built ’ v ramous schoolhouse, where the pres-|in Newport, N. H., the town which re- ——— g & 2 Times EXPIOY'EFS Say' ence of Mary's lamb “made the chil- [ cently lald claim to being the scene . SPORT COATS > N g s dren laugh and p d after nos-of the ~Mary Had a Little Lamb" First Annual ] ] RESSES ing around a bit d he would like | ppisode. f oF those dash faids and . N 3 - : z PHILADELPHIA, May 14 P.—|to buwy the three stones whic The stones siill are on the Swenson M . QU oac At B S s - ¥ H n on Yun * details have heen received |the corner t land, Mr. Ford stating that he would | ay Day celebratlon tweeds in swagger styles and & 3 i ' here describing the site of the Biblical o was willi { rome for them later. | colors that are <o popular city of Kirjath-Sepher, identified last = — R of the |1l this season. Sold regula at $R8 and $10. Tomorrow in week in cable dispatches from Jerusa- i & 9 al " i Tem and confirming the mdrtposmmmgSTlLL INFAVRGANTAHBURE [, “thieimolice then went to19:tiincy Parochial School [ gain Basement You'll find all the new shades—RBlonde, | Hand. und gray, tan, and patent leather in small sizes | every new sha pockets and n Hundreds of ; 'NEW BAGS$ , . : : : ! 3 | $2.50 and $3.50 Values va afl0fl motor-busses. knu‘nd-tup | v C r ad and Pullman | i nath, -« on First Floor. [__ o i i On First Floor. version of its conquest. i3 S = l S In a communication to Prof. James ? a611) 50 saciks:of . . i | ecial e | reusbwitaioakoase sana¥aiaten | oint & Se0 Esloniatl st aecis o Gl drenfolaWastimngton | P y president of Xenia Theological Semi-| T e S e e B nary, St. Louis, head of the expedi- e - Two men were arrested and held for | @ . | . et bt prserd | TR o, Sl o | st Pl e wmtiea ||| Saturday, May 15 Opemng Our New Leather Goods Department Israelite cities and history now in our | Capt. Guy . Burlingame and Police- 3 P . . running inly from |men Rinke and Langdon of E I The Public Is Invited - . < rly - . | . [\ e e Pt | Field Mass—10:30 AM. With a Sensational Sale Tomorrow of | whole of lite history from con- | quest to . We have at the gate- middle and late bronze, and two Israe- | Z E £ 2 lite. . Each Section times, one about 1700 B. €., hy 1l | one unknown to us (at the invasion | 3 n - | reoms and two baths. built-in garage; large lot dent of the American Schools of Ori- 8 : | P | Also Seized Near Truxton Circle. | The s evidentls heen in opera. || O (Revgtovnds o i tion I the ancient land of .Judah, | eries heing made from a_house in the the early bronze age. or earlier, | liquor way clearly five periods of building | The city was burned at lea R\ E < Chisvy Chisws of the Hykos into Egypt) once by | ! 72 | A e s eHaTI Othniel, at the conquest. and at last | Join our next personally Near Bureau of Standards by Nebuchadnezzar, about 600 B. C. | ) conducted trip which (Sottage seven rooms. bath and Iava Hundreds of “There was a magnificent wall of | leaves Washington May Mocks 1o Roek r:ii‘x 14,000 place northeast, listed as vacant, and ental Research, £ e | tion shortly hefore the rald. [l cathotic University of America said: “We have the best preserved and | vicinity thuston. Circle, - North | investigation. Talice, while unable to | 2 y 4 B. C., down to 600 B. C. seie di 081 5 y | Covers Many Reigns | Field Meet—1 P.M. th e very Canaz | Archbishop Curley i Sk, Aevptan Mvn i Will Preside 9 and rebuflding, one early bronze. two Duteh Colonial, $17.500. Seven and the ever-so-popular large sizes. Canaanite work now topped by Israe- | & % lite work, from 35 to 40 feet in height. 18. By Pullman to Jack- e o Then down the proper 0oms about 30 feet of it revetment, built sonville. against the precipitous side of the S ? i mountain, and “then” “the parapet, our ‘\'I"“'“ e e e ose height we can not vet gauge, : Miami, by our de luxe etached frame. 6 rooms. it s al thrown down to the founda = i $1.50 and $1.95 Values tion. “The great quantity of sling bul s o 1 modations with meals at 1407 New York Ave. | | ke i oo ! (CORALIGABUES ! Gbier: opcciely EL—— Tomorrow We Place on Sale Hundreds of Severe Fighting Shown. () o g Op,florflflllfy" G Pillineliong g l Louis P. Shoemaker latter is 2 mystery yet. It is unique: < | arranged entertainments ems av a series of shrines & = 5 a room and all united into one temple. (141 Andisport o , But we ;:‘|:r) not yet sure about this No obligation to buy Stops the pain ot Corns, | e further £ Bunions and Calluses. 3 5 LN | temple, must wait for , 2 5 n light. i | Swim at South Sea ey But if you do, e “There is, however, a unique plumb- | beaches! Dance in palm- 41 transportation charges i 4 ing system. not only for drainage at ‘ ¢ in p: all transportation charge the gate, which is simpls enough, but | cool patios! Ride. Play will he refunded. Write i it th er tank in the great tower | golf. Tennis. Coral or phone for details. See SR, i 4 The Pictures Tell the Story ‘immediate rellef. e e of the Pretty Styles Offered ite. The tank is concrete or our resale prices and Sllen' leads to it. We are tracin opportunitics—now | homes for sale. the Fee the friet g ! : . e friction 5 H e ; You in This Sale Tomorrow r and a stone pipe Gables gives you these with the hope it wil secret source of water with- | h o i d in the walls.” WW s < I o . o | Washington ‘Selling Representative for Coral Gables 3y ' - Bol 3 I'his sale comes 1 when you need many at 339 Munsey Bldg., Washington, D. €. 1 d S dresses to outht Summer. The : ed s this | & Pont.Base Wa'king Dol rice is so sensati vou can af- ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, Le Roy, N. Y. \ l’ Y‘d. Bt cave these diouce Sl vear have been Bov & Bloomer Dresses, Sizes 6 to 10 One-Piece Dresses, Sizes 7 to 14 Children’s Dept. 3rd Floor that last---are a joy forever _ i In advance—is the most logical manner in which to make GIFT SELECTIONS. Leisurely inspection—a special order, when necessary will result in greater satisfac- tion and allows the sort of service which CHAS. SCHW ARTZ & SONS strive to offer. We suggest that you anticipate your gift purchases for Anniversaries, Grad- uations, Weddings and other June occasions. June June Weddings | Graduations here are three appropriate suggestions ’ Women S An Unusual Collection of STERLING Thin Model SILVER o g thin model that and n just aa ap- 14-kt. volled gold plate; Sealiig e ihe finc jeweled movement; fully PLATED o = ‘guarantced. Joweled m o v e- Pay $1 Cash and $1 Weekly d. satisfaction. Wear while you Pay George Washington, 15-Jewel Ourshops | X N 3 " Don’t Miss This Opportunity are brimful of lhis Wi appropriate % Hand .filll!reo.d . . perfect mounting—tio Tomorrow to Buy Attractive tomorrow suggestions for . triangular cut June Graduates Dlamond ¢ A5 1S Borece . Wolhite: Ties SATIN In Our Millinery Dept. on the June Brides— sapphires and a Third Floor —Anniversaries white diamond. s ONE STRAP BLONDE A Clearance of and so forth. An ideal gradu- We invite you : q i i : =il PUMPS PATENT Several Hundred to inspect our g o|lf AnporERas | pe e [PRETTY HATS Look for the Home of High or Low Heels Mamond g Reduced to Reduced Down to 709 14th Street R Fodmarts Diamonds 3123 M Street PLENTIFUL HERE Northwest ’ D= Georgetown Searcereliwiisic = ATD for the Visit Our New GRAYS ‘ Store, in the Smartly Trimmed Colorado Building With militsro_\' heels 2. Shoe Dept.—1st Floor From $3 and $4 3 Stores Now! T Zw TS e sz o izt ull 4

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