Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1926, Page 13

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Lt THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 17, -1926. it MURGENIH AU RAPSlEPISCOPALIANS PLAN |MISS DALLAS’ WINS PRIZE st rcstve o checkctor s2.000ana | DIES ON ARKANSAS VISIT, | the Pome f i son somes - 2w | FISHING STRIKE ENDS. |1 5 2eint (o, " vt | _ “Miss New Orleans” (Miss Gladys e he was visiting, aged 79 years. fered 13 cents and the fishern | TO PUSH TOKIO HOSPITAL |4, M , age 3 | | nternational Beauty Pageant Held | Moore) recelved second honors and|George C. _|death was due to an affection of the |l union held out for 14 cents —_— s $1,000 prize. ‘“‘Miss Winnipeg, Can.” ge C. Dawson, Former Mont- |death was due to n oo e is sur.| 2000 Columbia River Net Oper-|; o illnet operators were affected at Galveston, Tex. (Miss Patricla O'Shea) won third hon- | gomery County Register of Wills. |vived by two brothers and a sister— ators Get Wage Incerase. ‘h,\- the strike. - | X National Council of Church Votes A e O 3 e TON, Tex., May 17 Um.—|Orh and & chev or $250. Special Dispatch to The St John L. and Henry A. Dawson of 000 N, Tex., ) { “Senorita Mexico” (Senorita Maria o4 = oAl Mrs, Gi T, C ASTORIA, Oreg., May 17 (P).—2 [AUSANNE ]’REA.I-Y tOIRpEURINOn0) of Money ) {atherine Moylan, representing | Martha de Parres) won fourth honors, | ROCKVILLE, Md., May 17.—George f,‘,“;f‘:!,::,fi:{ “"’j Ly strike of commercial e| While watching a foot ball game iy Already Subscribed. Dallas,” was declared the - e _— C. Dawson, formerly register of wills [ brought to Rockville for burial. Columbia River in Oregon, effec the final of the Irish Cup competition SRS i ns Ageoctated [ beauty queen at a pageant held here pylt Bas to read the want columns of for this county and for virtually all p cu s since the opening of the season May h”l Belfust recently Alexander futcl S Ak ’ {last night in connection with the In-|The Star. Hundreds of situations are | his life a resident of Rockville or vi g 2 oriolines ol A b s e = RAC y | e eilhritnde. | obtainea throlgh : dent of e or vi-| If you need . read the want| The fishermen have accepted a com by heart failure and die Humiliating Surrender to oAt b T U 1§nnm nil Pageant of Pulchritude «;agigr(;gtgm. cinity, died early Saturday night at ! columns of The Star. promise offer by the packers of 13% | next day. Fai espotism, Says |copal Church, which conclu ILHIHX ~. [ 7 % L Wi, thiess Despotism, Says Mii}i}gi} (%X R R R R R R R R R R R X X X X X E X X R B X R X R X B R B R SRR R ERER RSy et e e e e e v = T e s b o SN e e e e [ Spring session here Saturday nizh Ex-Envoy to Turkey. [voted to expend $900000 of mone; already subscribed for the construc- | i PO Hones Hoapttal ot Telkie, Jupar, = |d| ¥ e R S /. Why go to the North Pole? | group of pr |ern men who have volunteered to co- | ite_with the national ¢ | 2z funds for the comp! \. Lathro Thqre probably would not be so many expeditions North- ward if men knew about our splendid collection of hot- weather.suits. Tropical worsteds—Palm Beaches—Mohairs— (_;arbardmes—Linens — Crashes — Flannels — Rayons —every lightweight fabric you’ve ever heard of—and some you haven’t. Every size is here; you don’t have to be a perfect 36 to get a fit . . . Three thousand hot-weather suits await your selection—tailored by Sheldon and Society Brand. Whenever you’re ready, come in—you’ll find the store cool as well as the suits. E e appro f | council to the creation of the office | of commissioner of industries in con. nection with the service. BROWNING’S HOUSE BURNS | A T | | Summer Cottage of Realty Broker | Afire. | Finds 3 | nection with « fire which Mors night destroyed a cottage owned by was estimated at $3,500. redite e realize in_ cable Manhattan Shirts [T / el White oxfords or broad- cloth, with collar attached. Panamas b e. ¢ A popular Summer shirt. . '”n” .‘v r i «.Ir \.U}z_r:. < Al sizes and sleeve 33 , A L at. The fiec lengths A | ! 3 (Main Floor.) N o1 rolinia i s5.4 Whistle Bottling Works North Carolinian Wields Gun in s paneh e Wt i iy G shington, D. Quarrel Over Stepdaughter. Ty A or Wustzburger order “Utica Club” ydom of near Ar- both shot and r= g Vol PILSENER. .Ht.lm-((,lmvntc}}, the W FOR SKIN TORTURES' e Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic fired fivel Liquid, Just What You Need of Lewis . : hamt of Ar.| Don’t worry about Eczema or other atch, and | skin troubles. You can have a clear, be taken to the War- his was done. 7 : = Blackheads, “Jeff” Davis Trainman Dies. Ringworm and mal s ‘A, Mav 17 UP—Josepn |and healthy. Zemo is a clean, pene- o \ctor of the train | trating, antiseptic liquid, that does : D the il | not show and may be applied day or membe or | night. Ask vour druggist for a small the fal { 60c, Trojan Ties : - Hand-tailored cut-silk four- s 5 : Fancy Golf Hose in-hands of the finest quality Palm Beach Suits by Sheldon Tropical Worsted Suits The newest diamond, block The new Summer patterns arc b p Biece. i s : y Buy Sheldon and Secicty Brand. Prices from and check weaves in_ the " Splendid selections in_new patterns now being $25.00 to $65.00. & proper weight for $4 95 S0t0$ shown for the first time. There is no cooler Summer gy : , Summer wear S fabric than Palm Beach v on a new model tomor- This 1 we are featuring the famous triple- Pl row. Sizes from 33 to 50—ail builds. Prices— weave cloth, practically wrinkleproof and very smart : In light colors of gray and tan, as well as pin 535 $15 1081750 stripes. Sizes irom 33 to 46—all builds. Price, (Second Floor.) (Second Floor Main Floor.) Mansco Underwear : < ~ Manhattan A luxurious union suit, tai- Pa]'a"las lored in sheer rayon. Cool, absorbent— $3_75 = For cool, restiul sleep, a pair comfortable ..... of soisette, feather-weight pa (Main Floor.) A \ a lid colors of B 3 2 ;. ta v or blue (Main Floor.) == Interwoven & Sheldon Mohair Suits Society Brand Sport Suits Sport Sweaters Hosier _breasted models in blues and blacks, with L e e 3 y hmiggfigfe‘35:3&%;:3&3‘3? :;pul::‘i this Summer Four-piece suits, with knickers for the fairway Everybody can use a pull-, The new patterns and colors and very cool. We have lots of them in sizes § . and trousers for the office. In American and British over sweater. These come in for Summer wear. In 33 to 42, Pric‘cd at 20 tweeds and plaids and in Belgium cassimeres. In pat- lisle or jacquard pat- . terns and colors that are new and becoming. Sizes 34 terns, hand fin- $5'95 lustrous rayon, with re- 51 inforced heels and toes. . Also mohair, in single-breasted models. Sizes 33 to 44, ished ... to 52—al builds—are priced at $20.00 and §25.00. $45 Upward (Sain ¥loor 5 N (Second Floor.) skt (Main Floor.) A three-days personally conducted motor trip through oldest America, visiting an- cient Indian pueblos and prehistoric cliff- dwellings in the New Mexico Rockies, between Las Vegas and Albuguerque, and forming a part of the transcontinental rail journey. Only $45, with everything provided — meals, lodging and motor transportation — under expert Santa Fe-Fred Harvey management. Service begins May 15, 1926. There will be optional side trips and“land cruises” in charge of specially trained cou- riers for those who wish to extend their travels off-the- beaten-path. Our new Indian-detour folder containg map and many pictures. May we send you copy? K3 x4 Store Hours: 9:15 A.M.to 6 P.M. 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