Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1926, Page 33

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" THRNSPRESDENT OF EVSTONERAC Governorship Candidate Says Administration Is Made Is- sue in Primary. By the Acx PHILADE d Prese. HIA. May 14—In a sident Coolidge, Repre- homas W. Phillips, one of candidates for ‘the Republica uation for governor that it was that efforts w nd to make it sults of next Tue primaries will be either an i nt or a repudiation of vour dangerous, unwise and incon. te of your best interest,” adds the am, “for any local faction, how- ever desperate their plight, to seek to establish the impression that the good standing and fu ments for the John S while friends of S. Vare. Representative *| purchase grub and coal, S| finds her dead. Then he goes smiling P~ to her door and cheats her of her little - < Unprofitable. Sl R S . - Forsake the things that do not pay. cast all the useless grafts away. A man may prosper for a while pursuing s full of guile, he may impose | ful hicks and still conceal his | sinful tricks; but soon or late the facts are known and then he's doomed to walk alone. His presence good men will not brook, they have him sized up as a crook, and they remark, “He is a wight who jumps his hoarding house by night, and pays not for his downy bed, or for the pumpernickel bread. He is a man who sells a pup and swears its pedigree is up among the monarchs of its class, whereas, ods codfish and a it does not rank hong the first, it's only fit for wie rwurst. He is a man who looks around until a widow lone is found, a widow with a little roll, enough to and keep a roof above her head until the crowner cours store, and one who'll pull a trick o low can’t journey with us to and fro, he cannot our indorsement keep, or use our woodsheds when he'd sleep, we shoo him from our sacred haunts, he may not wed our maiden aunts. How far is he from peace and bliss who's earned a punk renown like this! The people shun him, poor and rich, as though he had the fleas or itch. A fame like this is quickly won, but vears will run before a n the town. This life is| affaic if one's avoided | : and trickery and vice ind fraud, abuse of friendship for : vad, make one in drear aloofness stand, an outcast in a friendly land. | (Copyright.) WALT MASON THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T. U, TRIDAY, WAY 13, 1926 SCIENTISTS TO PURSUE AFRICAN JUNGLE GERMS ] [ Expedition Leaves Boston Satur- day, Headed by Dr. Richard P. ! Strong of Harvard. | By the Associated Press. BOSTON, May 14.-—An expedition that will trace new diseases through unexplored African jungles and which it is hoped, will throw light on little forms of life, will leave Hoston to morrow, headed by Dr. Richard P. director of the Institute of | and_ Medicine, | Bspecial at- tention will be g sleeping sickness and the effects of | certain drugs on this disease. In addition to entomologist, two clinician pher will party. Researches in tropi have resulted in outstanding dis- | coveries, in recosaition of which he was last year elected president of the ciation of Amer! Physicians. Two years ago he led an expedition up the Amazon. 1 medicine | Ass Imreslau's A New Style for Every Fancy “Peggy” $1 5 | FROCKS i The Friendly Shop—1309 G St. || Brunswick now offers A Y A (Y (A (T (2 (o (2 (A (Y T A [ 7Y (AT G (N (0 N (0 (2 (Y (T Lol L o L [ e Lo dr L Not Too Early to Put Your Furs in Stéraée—ého;e Main 725 A new long brassiere, specially designed for the warm weather period, is made of fine cream lace and lined with soft silk in pink, peach and Shaped to fit without elastic gus: nile. Pleé.ts and Jump In the Junior Misses’ Shop Third Floor The Carefully Selected Frock for Confirmation and Graduation —holds out a promise of wearability all through the Summer. trimmed and smart- ly-tailored, youthful models. A Very Special $3. A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washington NewYork And the smartest of these are clev- erly embodied in a new group of Misses’ Summer Frocks Specially Priced for Tomorrow . 525 One and two piece styles, beautifully tailored in exceptional quality georgette, flat crepe, polka dot prints and the new washable printed Rajah. 50 charming new models fea- turing —scalloped, belted and longer jumpers —new versions of the “Page- boy —Paris-inspired jabots —hand-painted or embroidered sleeves —short sleeves, decidedly V= smart —pleats in a wide range : Georgette of new treatments tailored, jabot frock with pleated skirt. All the new Sum- A new version For Saturday only—Marigny perfume made and bottled in France. chypre, bouquet, lilac and jasmine. special at $1. Your choice of narcisse, One ounce, The toilet water at the same price. ers Are Smarter Than Ever! In_the Women’s Dress Shop—Second Floor Tomorrow of Special Interest » WOMEN A new group of Sum- mer daytime frocks that the discriminating wom- an is seeking for her Summer wardrobe. Rep- resented in this unusual offering are Polka dots, coin do georgette, flat crepe, Rajah. In all the glorious new Sum- mer color- ings. | Longer-playing Excellen quality flat crepe with real Irish lace trim Group Is Exceptional | Presented Tomorrow of the “Pageboy” in flat crepe. mer shades and Polka dot Jumper frock with the new V neckline. the Value, navy. ubiquitous In the Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor MORE SPECIALS FOR THE MAY SALES N EGLIGEES Summertime, with its week end parties and longer vacation trips, brings to every woman the urge for a new negligee or housecoat—some- thing new, something attractive, something practical and something not too expensive—that is just what she will find in this new group of silk negligees. GLOVE S1LK From the value standpoint an unusually interesting group of good quality glove silk vests, knickers, step-ins and chemises. May be purchased in sets if so de- sired. SiLk SLIPS at $7.50 - The current vogue for the sheer frock makes the costume slip a neces- it} Therefore every wo will realize the opportuneness of cial presentation— Thchaikowsky’s famous MARCHE SLAVE By the New York Philharmonic Orchestra Willem Mengelberg conducting Silk Stockings THAT WEAR Now Ready in 32 New Colors for the Sum- mer Wardrobe The popular chiffon weight, silk to the top, with rein- forced cotton feet, &1 95 $5.70 Three pairs Only at Jelleff’s in Washington Lace-trimmed and tailored 3 D f Excellent quality crepe de chi Irish picot edging on a net insertion \n;v\ All with s or lovely real filet insertion edged with L H i Special for Tomorrow net are the trimmings. T 1 for Tomorrow $15 A range of charming models in crepe de chine and taffeta. Some trimmed with self fabric in contrasting colors, others with row on row of val lace edging. Some of these negligees are gracefully draped. Others follow mannish lines, with belts and pockets. The model sketched is in the popular coat style in two shades of crepe de chine. new pastel the larger w slip in the same itched band at th proof hem, in sizes 44 to And a big concert program of popular music MERRYMAKERS’ CARNIVAL By The Merrymakers and many other Brunswick artists, orchestras, and instrumentalists —Vest, full-cut with ribbon shoulder straps: Irish picot trimmed, available in flesh and roseleaf; filet trimmed, may be had in flesh, roseleaf, sunni and nile... A NEW GROUP OF PHILIPPINE GOWNS —has just arrived to join the May special at $2.95 —Khnickers. full-cut and reinforced: Irish picot trimmed in flesh only; filet trimmed in flesh and nile; sizes 5, 6, 7 $2.95 —Step-ins, lace trimmed, rounded at sides and extra reinforced, in flesh, roseleaf and sunni ........ New Leather HANDBAGS For Tomorrow 510 The smart new pouch, or top- strap envelope styles. Beauti- fully tailored models with cov- ered or uncovered frames. Pin seal and fine calf leathers. Some fitted with small purse and mirror. Colors to match the smart new Summer apparel. Blonde, Gray, June Rose Monaco—the newest green [N’o increase in price—Play on all phonogfiphs] lace. Colors include flesh, orchid, copenhagen and peach lid work. ne tri flame, S Round, square and V necks. ERRYMAKERS' CARNIVAL is a complete musical entertainment on one record. Vocal and instrumental solos, choruses—a great variety of musical fun now made available to the home for the first time. Brunswick’s achievement of longer playing records will open a whole new world of music to you. These records are made pos- sible by the new exclusive Brunswick “Light-Ray” electrical recording process, the process which is revolutionizing home entertainment. Hear them today—any Brunswick dealer’s. ARCHE SLAVE, the stirring call to battle which Tschaikowsky wrote as a representative march for the Slav races, has been chosen by Brunswick as one of its first two longer playing records. Marche Slave is one of the most popular numbers on symphony programs. Here you have it for the first time recorded in full — an achievement made possible by Brunswick’s longer playing records. This recording by The New York Philharmonic Orchestra is the first this famous musical organization bas made for Brunswick. —New flare bottom chemise, lace trimmed top and bottom, ribbon shoulder straps: Irish picot edge trimmed, sizes 34 and 40; filet trimmed, sizes 36 to 42. In flesh only ... - 8395 In addition—for the vacationist now plan- ning her Summer wardrobe, we present a com- plete new line of tailored glove silk under- garments at popular prices. Vests, step-ins. bloomers, chemise, union suits and gowns in all the desirable colorings. SPECIAL TOMORROW In the New Gray Shop—Second Floor Hear also these new records on the Brunswick Panatrope, the new electrical reproducing musical instrument: THE SIX JUMPING WENDELL HALL JACKS The Red-Headed Music-Maker *“Thanksfor theBuggyRide” “Say, Mister, Have You Fox Trot with Vocal Chorus Met Rosie’s Sister?” “She Was Just a Sailor’s “Spanish Shawl” Sweetheart” Fox Trot with Vocal Chorus “I'm Gonna Let the Bumble Bee Be” Fox Trot with Vocal Chorus “Horses” Fox Trot—With Vocal Chorus o e i On the Fourth Floor Fox Trot—Vocal Chorus by Charles Kaley “Too Bad” Fox Trot “Let’s Talk About My Sweetie” —Fox Trot— Vocal Chorus by Charles Kaley “Tenderly” Vocal Chorus by Charles Kaley “LUST-R- KNIT” —a new light- weight fabric especially ~ ap- N propriate for summer sports wear develops a /’ group of un usually smart ) s p‘? rts . % frocks at In one and two piece styles, with the popular sadelle shoulders, 8 m o cking, B ul garian embroidery Paris Revives the An exclusive spacious section with all the atmos- Sweater NICK LUCAS phere of the Great Outdoors, where the smart sports- The Croening Troubadour “Always” “I Don’t Believe It—but Say It Again™ And makes up for lost time by insisting on Two at Once This new double sweater vogue is correctly expressed by a horizontally striped slip-on of chiffon wool in a lacey weave Very special . $5.95 woman can select her apparel with the assurance that it is at all times fashionable, correct and reasonably priced. EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTS DEVOTEE Kintted Coats Knitted Suits Jersey Dresses Knitted Jumpers, with Silk Crepe Skirts Windbreaker Jackets Sweaters “Glen Bogie” — the all-year sports frock Skirts Riding Togs Knickers —and a coat sweater, striped to match pleated skirts. June Rose, French Blue, Monaco The new French flannel skirt, with kilted front, to complete the ensemble, in French blue, tan and white PANATROPES « RADIOLAS ¢ RECORDS Bathing Suits and Accessories THE BRUNSWICK: BALKE-COLLENDER CO. * GENERAL OFFICES, CHICAGO BRANCH 410-418 W. Lombard St. A s Res N e Tpe e Tem Baltimore y

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