Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1926, Page 26

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nished. Take Cabin John car and get CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. to the winners of the league membe i |in the Wilson Normal School tonight | to be made was at Midan, a suburb, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. o and get 0 P | almost completely evacuated by its| The Mt. St. Agnes Alumna Asso |:u)d up the river to the house. Camp- "‘iz‘:‘-“ will give a dance tomorrow S g Il_’-““'l"“m--lt 5 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926. pla “Amateurs vs. onals. | written by the childven. The giris | civilian inha ts and was serving|tion will meet at a dance at the C fire and dancing. Admission charged. L heh 8 — hurch The University Players of the Amer- | e A Brenueyv o ot Hamulth. Dodge Hotel. : e g | Harper, Margaret Vance Fisher, | Informed of the presence of numer- “gg Capital Soctety, Children of the |, " seociation niversity Women asonic Club will Shir arretsom, Evelyn Dean and ous armed bands ut Midan, the French | The Kelchner Trio will give an|American Revoiution, will bave iy cient two plays tomorrow, §:30 in its room at th | upon u |entertainment, 8 o'clock, at Vermont | beneflt dance from % 1o 1 o ®oc pan. the clubhouse, 1634 1 street venth stre o et hae) e r'lex::“l‘rllti"Hl(los:')‘:;;::fl)nl,le\(\"l?l::‘lll was car |Avenue Christian Church. Silver | L'Alglon Salons. = Co-operation of | 4yl "yoyris ‘and Isabel Towner will Aaron Raebach, Barton Wood. | T ried out on the morning of May 7. |collection. Sons of the American Revolutlon. (.o the “cast for the “Ci Monroe, Kenneth Stutz | p The French troops found that the - Daughters of the American Revolu | G, er while the fantasy, “Lady | Brown and Raymondniles. | Fighting Was in Suburb, Says | suburb had been organizea for de- |, The Soclety of Natives will hold | (oh and local Children of the Ameri-{ Apnet will be interpreted by Rose Fmgrams Arranged for To- The third entertainment tonight wil| Statement, and All Civil- ;‘,‘.K,',’E{,“}‘,’.;Ef"i?"g:ofi.'.'du‘-’e'“r'éfinr;hl.;c; program. 3 w’;?:,rzl"l.;‘dt,',ff:l'(,,{:.',"n'"' A o Births Reported. e | be held by the Southeast Center in the e ) e band, » losses were 53 de: ! of the band, whose losses were 53 dead | (yqping Auxiliary to Sons of Union H | auditorium of the Hine Junior High : I night and Tomorrow. School. A feature of the dramatic jans Had Left. Sul g M Veterans of the Civil War will meet, | Th ¢ heen reported 10 | be held Monday, 8 p.m.. 3 i ;:;‘(»\:]v will |>s; o ,n-ossm:.u.lm r.-]x, b S ) 8 o'clock, at P, Temple. | Gy ! Denartme gt hours | ditorium. All members u: “Robin Hood” by the boys, to be fol- . 50 Hams. = | M. B. Phillips. gir] | tend. Three entertainments are being | lowed by a burlesque of the same it | 55 e Messciatd Broie X Ct?nva]e ent Hams. | he concett to Wave been givenito-| . and b Babbiusicn: oy : = xiven under the direction of the Written by them, acted in slow monmll PARIS, M 21.—The French gov-|From the Grocer Magazine I night by Immanuel Baptist Choir has | B Berry, jirl The G. R. Dramatic Ciub will pre- | 5 > e | in imitation of the slow motion MOVINg | ey ment. in reply to an inquiry from| Little Doris had Jjust heard of |been indefinitely postponed. st Sh ent “Squaring It With the Boss,” a | Eight o'clock, cup community center department to- | pictune ! : Jay authorized, CUring hame. Bicknell Young, C. 8. B., of Chi- Lk : . S L Lan L G o’ Wilkins, da { £nd one tomorrew night, mark- | Tomorrow night the Petworth Cen. | the Associated I today authorize “Oh, mummy,” she exclaimed, “how | cago, will speak, 8 o'clock, at First | Geors e Rall Tean., tomorrow, L ing the closing of some of the dra- | ter, Eighth and Shepherd streets, will an official statement upon the dis-| funny it musf E 1l the little | Church of Christ ientist, matic, muslc and rhythm work of |give “Midsummer Night's Dream™|patch published by the lmmxlu’n Daily | hams sitting around getting better.” :m.;m—l‘; " Science; A e ) ine some o | wi s stating that several hundrec = i T demptive Miss | " A . - | — " Glicate: for the AVIEOry Gommit- | hiSiplay it the ehllt Killed in a hombardment of Marrlage Licenses. The Susan B. Anthony Foundation nd social tomorrow, tees of the center. Central Community Center. Between | Dam: 7 L Ly e Beatrice Cosirove will airect danc- | the acts will be dancing by overnment stateme! in ballroom of the Shor ing and singing groups to perform c ex jon classes, directed | “It is false that hundreds of pe: Mrs. Emily Stowe will des e Thomeon Center. Tweltih ant s, including women d , 1 cling the West,” illustrated with col- e a Bowden. hoy MeCormick Medical Glasses Fitted it hE chiaren will| - Fclowmeitheient ldren. perished in the fight.” The | y. nitol W3 | ored slides of Natlonal Parks, the ; Ann Lollege Eyes Examined Blossoms.” the “High- | an election of delegates at large for | f ns who remained in the at W i ; o Grand C on, and other scenic won L i 4 rs | Graduate land ind the “Flag Dance” | the advisory committee of the center. ed s 'n;"" ”‘1";"‘:" "‘\“_’I“‘u““';‘::‘“"‘ v Moore & ennet. | Mrs, Esther s wi I::::;"'lll;‘t- i w 4 DI’. CLAUDE s- SEMONES that proved so successful i - -— and had been evacuated. S of G, ana f i G2 T i Ll s L { . = ehlliren’s festival st b i " eription of the fighting pub- sl g | s in Vashington, o ; Eyesight Specialist "..',‘,!,;" ,\Th Nl : Somewhat Guilty. o Daily Bxpress, the state - Dorr and L seling | WhICH the foundation has rvecently | yesig! g Soies oot piano solo, From the P a Inquir vs. was incorrect’ and mis | G Mars Bowers, | s club | 1 ano solo, : . gt bt oy 2 L and Ros will play o violin | Counsel—2 -, tell me, are you What actually « “::"(‘}1-“{““‘ O ifiato. Leftwich and Ids, Grant. \ e regent duet nd B 0 the | well acq h the prisoner? Frens vernment says, - a 1 and Thelma Burgess, both of | D. A, 5 2 meeting d Instrument Club, directed } Witness—T've known him for 20band of rebels had attempted a sur S imson of New York City and |Of her executive committee for $§ 5. Costlow, will play a n il | vears. prise attack on Damascus as a Lewis of this city | o'clock, at 1901 ¥ street. rry. AShmann will preside at | Counsel—Have you ever known him | counter stroke to the F X l]hh capture 3 Rabertaon o e e s or the s aisturber of the public peace” | of Soueida and the surrender of many | « B G e Red e Outing Club will | - for the | to be a disturber of the DA = = Brondus. Ihave a picnic and supper at its | The bird spider of South America eer-LLn it Wi Well—er—he used to be.| Druse chie < o5 Dpusiass 2 k.'s Datc. and mittee. s Well —er—he used to b se ¢ Uit of Biamarck, . Dalc. and tne: : ' | clubhouse. Bring lunch, coffee fur. | catches and eats small birds pm., at North asonic Temple. | o’ cheer. ! Dancing at 9: { direc- by the French on M will have an open meeting, & o'clock, 109- 10th und olumbia Helghts Center!long to a band The point ) feile L. Hall of this city, Regular Lines of Goods mnnhmarh &lnthtnp In addition to special purchases, it is our constant aim to carry in the Down Stairs §mrg<cnmp]cte lines of regular goods in every section. The prices must average as low or lower than elsewhere. Sale of 120 New Tomorrow—Special Sale of New Marillyn Silk Wash Pongee Frocks Crepe Summertime Frocks ‘ R T Speciilly $ 4. 50 Shown tomorrow for the first time : A | : v Maepfi?uba Priced — $ y 2 f 3 CETINY v Special, 4 for 30c Fresh, New Summer Styles Special i ) . ANMNKAS ' Box of 50, $3.75 You are fully acqual mild smoke that the Map: Specially selected and purchased X p A mld e L in New York last week—the as- An unusual event, specially prepared to give women and | ; > sortment offers a splendid, smart misses an opportunity to secure a New Summer Frock at a low- \ | 75¢ : : ety or ficure than usual. These are very exceptional values \ e | i ‘ariety of practical new styles. er figure tha al. 3 1 K s. s variety of | ) ; Il Melachrino No. 9 Of 12-momie Pongee, a very Many Copies of the most successful last-minute § | C- arett fine wc;ve.\r; sevderal Flashloln- Parisian Imports, in one and two-piece models. ¥ [ (Zgh re” .e)s accepted tailored styles. In D ST 7 i S P PR L R icre ¥k etts Band Nother Petals, jabots, boleros, vestees, tucks, pleats, Special, Tin of 50, 59¢ ] 5 handdrawn work, embroidery and button trims. i o A S evi ot alleed) » is one of the lowest prices that we have ever vet offered on 0 cigareties new models. g g & a " " 3 these popular cigarettes. An attractive tin containing 50 Fashion-wise and economy-seeking women Marillyn Crepe is a silk that is unusually cool, tubs splendidly Special, 50c. will purchase an entire season’s supply— and has a very high luster. : 5¢ S ‘I\P"J"::fl::h:‘“ i‘hfui‘;th‘:\‘lmf\;lml ‘::"fi_" In the smartest shades of Sunni, Coral Sands, Rose, Biege, Jenny s ) Charles Th now 12 1S e as C . SMd . g i g Rose. French Blue, Pastel Green and Tans. . k. £ T aries ompson Special, 7 for 25¢ or sensible for Summer as a Pongee Sizes 36 to 44 2 ? 1 e ; DOWN STAIRS STORE . = 3 Box of 50, 5175 o All Sizes 14 to 20—36 to 44 Men’s White Shirts Men—Hanes’ Athletic Union Suits, $1 New Sports Socks : \* 77 ‘l 5 Of good quality checked nainsook. In round HANES spells COMFORT. Closed Specnal SOC $1.10 Value y - i o and vee neck styles. Here are a few of ex- crotches stay closed—they’re cut and stitched . 2 . Collar-attached Or'_,\c(klrzmd Style White clusive “Hanes” features:—armholes that to insure this feature—double strength and RS atate checks, plaids and 16-0z. Vacuum Tin Summer Shirts. They are always in ex- N i SREe A S 2 plain colors in these new Socks for sports i h J can’t curl or rip, large roomy, friction-free, elasticity in the back webbing. And the gar- and. street wear cellent taste for business and sports wear. All shirts full cut, finished with care, out- full-length knees that won’t creep-up vour leg. ments are sewn to prevent rips or tears. Rayon and silk mixtures and silk and lisle Tuxedo Tobacco standing values. Men'’s sizes 34 to 46, $1. Boys’ sizes 6 to 16, 75¢ combinations—both fine wearing qualities. . Special, 8] ¢ Sizes 14 to 17. DOWN STAIRS STORE Sizes 9%; to 1174, Mr. Pipe Smoker, don’t fafl to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to get a full 16-0z. vacuum tin of Tuxedo tobacco for the Temarkably low price of & Just received New Black and White Kid, | Fine Summer Gloves, cool, dainty and 5c White Kid and Patent Leather Pumps Very Specially Priced " Gy Perla de Filipena Specially Priced Milanese Silk Gloves, $1.15 53 b s A Special values. Fine quality, double tip Shades of ecru, cocoa. nude, French 1 < o Silk Gloves, with novelty flare cuffs. nude, and pongee. Sizes 5% to 71: Y Here is a superior quality Manil s - that will instantly win your favor 3 3 the box—! liz ater saving. e Tty i e Mercerized Lisle Gloves, $1 S ol Al s rer ine. ma-Check Satin Pump. Exceptionally / Highly mercerized, fine lisle Gloves like silk and feel like silk—gray and graceful lines. Spike heels. Sizes 2V % —coofest gloves for Summer. Look maple. Sizes 5/ to 7. to 7. Widths AA to C. s 4 “B" White Kid Step-in, trimmed with , Two-plex Slip-on Gloves, $1 Duke’s Mixture Tobacco patent leather, popular spike heels. Ny e d g 5t s y special. Gloves adaptable to feminine love for smartness. Maple, i Bk C R Gt s e M e e e e Special, 12 for 45¢ “C" D'Orsay Pump, trimmed in a new size styles that appeal to every Sizes 6 to 7V4. it : o : 3 i Hoie A ncluded in this 2-day sale is the popular Duke's Mixture ' g;:;a;:_nux;:ub‘l:n;i;'l:: :z:bl::Ifht;:::i . bacco. It has been the favorite smoking tobacco of thousands blonde satin. Sizes 3 to 8. C width. Linen Handkerchiefs, 8 fOl‘ $1 o : P “D" Sports and Street Pump—of pat- ent lea’:her, also in_ tan calf e 'wf..-u © 1000 Women’s Pure Linen All white—the popular style for i elk. Goodyear welt _solzs;l low heels. Handkerchiefs of a fine quality Summer. With petite i 5 El Pr0duct0 cl LI s SR —our direct importation. inch hems. ! ¢ (P. F.) DOWN STAIRS STORE . DOWN STAIRS STORE : : S ial 3 f 30, pecial, or c New Large Milans and | Chiffon and Service Silk Hose | All-Silk Pongee and o 3 for 80e, for t day and tomorrow only. The New Sports Hats Full Fashioned , Baby Broadcloth Tin of 50 Special Values $1 o35 3 Pairs $4 > Lucky Strike Our well known Miller brand—that has hecome so popular Speeisl $ Cigarettes -because of its steadfast wearing qualities, fineness of weave yard Special, 3]¢ and its uniform beauty es 8% to 10. this re- Due to an unusually large purchase w o more Moonlight Priscilla Neutral Cruiser markably low price on these cigaretes Atmosphere Flesh Banana Nude Also Sports Satin (rayon) French Nude Fallow Gray White in a rainbow of delightful DOWS STAIRS STORE Summer shades 8c “Forty Four” & Special, 4 for 25¢ AlLSilk Printed Tub Radiums, $1.35 Box of 50, $3.00 A new Real Utility Bag—that iS Specially priced. 30-inch width. Polka dots and e L e iaile e e affusaets e | sother much-in-demand patterns. lightful and enjoyable smoke. 5! - i i " | AlSSilk Flat Crepes, $1.65 LARGE MILANS, in white, sand, black, Watg‘if OOf’ Sp eClally p riced e o e with draped crowns, dented crowns and i ades. round crowns. This hat is Fashion-accepted Decorated ) All %xlkflCrpp: de C_h'u:le, $i1}'615 s ; 0 . 1ms or Plain mall printed designs and polka dots. Very special for Summer—chic and useful. ; o value. New SPORTS HAT—Fashion's newest con- | A Black Enameled Bag, trimmed with tan binding. /g Hay Rough-Weave Pongee, $1.95 - o v ceit. is a saucy little hat—sketched above— | Really miniature hat boxes—and with manifold ; ; L B C S REa e BURG L G G TWENTY STORES A e . . uses. A great convenience— may be used to b ? / specially priced. ang m;;,‘y bet Obtffmid ;l“ ‘Xh;ttzrl;flt‘ f) z’:fix? carry your bathing suit, as the inside is waterproof. 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