Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1926, Page 14

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¥ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D .. THURSDAY. MAY 27. | 11 26. | | IVIT, o held in the small ballroom of the|artists, and Ken Carroll, ukulele PRIS N FFI IAI- CIVITAN -CLUB GIVES Willard Hotel Tuesday evening. The nlnser-l 'l‘{l;uf.]x;fl" Symphony gave 57 . g % \ ANNIVERSARY DINNER | presidents who have held office, in | 5everal selections. Children's Department—Street Floor. i e the order mnamed, are FEdward X Finer M ; Brashears, Rudolph Jose, Clare| S8Yys Women Ask Finer Men. S s l Five Former Presidents and Thom- | Harding, ' James Proctor, Luther | NEW YORK, May 27 ().—Women A pecia P urchase - as M. Stearn, Present Head, [Steward and Thomas M. Stearm.lof today are good lovers and, some- . H ; Address Members. AVprogram of entertainment was |times, careless lovers, but they are b = { featured by dancers, singers, comedy [demanding more virtues of the men lr S ummer . . 3 Six presidents of the Civitan Club[and burlesque features, intermiagled [they marry than women have ever lllinois Grand Jury Names 3 Attorney Succeeds James A over a period of six vears, or since |with speeches. The entertainers in- |asked before, in the opinion of Presi- the " organization was formed In|cluded Louis Poiler. o ‘member, |dent Alderman of the University of ; 3 this city. were the speakers at the | planist; Carroll, Calvert and Phillips, | Virginia, as given to subdebs being Warden, Matron, Parole S Sullivan as New Head. fifth versary dinner of the club singers; the Luitish sisters, varlety graduated from the Spence School. Dresses Chief and Others. | - { Others Elected. Sizes Up to 14 Years Charles W. Darr, well known local CEvery One Guaranteed Washable) attorney, was elected State deputy of the Knights of Columbus of the Dis- Regular $2.50 to $3.95 Values trict of Columbia at the annual con it e b 4 | ventlon of the organization held at its | | 7 dlstlnctlve 0 Now you can buy two at « \ tman would be headquarters, Tenth and K streets, i .‘.',lf.\‘ b Srats DS last night. Mr. Darr succeeds James Dresses for practically the price of one. i A ‘ i A. Sullivan, who has keaded the Dis- \ . . g iy . \nouncement was \ S T » K So- | |2 27 ) They've just d I ; o o e T buB for the bus \ t ey've just arrived—naturally made by the ho was In . ol " . e ln 1 S o they're the neweet in style as well conference un night with I 2 R || i ¢ { ; i as summiery materials. Chauncey Jenkir f the State “ublic. Welfare Department, sources . : Buy two or more at this tive in Springfield el i ® @ % \ & . . f ded o R Cavanaugh L QOur experts, trained in Gift- - . cided .L‘,J!i’.’“.";é"“‘.‘.i E DRLG R eamain, Aed il P price—save the difference. ounty grand = {preme Council 1 2 appropriateness—stand ready to v e "H 3 The convention adopted resolutions -, 'y i Mr. Green, act rden at Ches- ——-| urging that the national headquarters % a vise you as to the proper selecnun % wiary ected L 3 tec Penitentiary Sxpecta DE VAL'N CASE PAPERS of the Knights of Columbus be estab- v for Weddings. Anniversaries and so Je odn <l ny i lished in Washington. The delegates ; Jenkins, who has the appointive % . gton. .\ g‘u,a e pressed their opinion that Washing- 3 forth e | REACH NAVY ADVOCATE |ton is the logical place tor the location Others Are Named. | = 3 of the Supreme officers and office. ) S . i i 5 ? . The recent stand of Archbishop Cur- Ee The discriminating gift - seeker n addition to recommending the | Special Board to Investigate Fric- | oy n praceny st henioibishop, Cur 0 o il : dismissal of Warden ‘Whitman, the 2 olic priests in Mexico was upheld, and P w1 n an endless variety at County grand jury also advised tion Between Two Medical Sl I M eld : s d ignation or ouster of William Officers. | port 1n mhbrpmll ol prices surprisingly moderate. irman of the parole board; State deputy, Jam or Rulien, superintendent | By the Associated Pre SRSE e e e h\onr: m‘:i-wn\ Tlt‘;fl!:f{!tl_‘«l'if | “la“.m: in the | “apt \ les | councils, protested " the B g “ i arole d several subordi- | y e Valin, Naval|sion of Archbishop. i o Thi vilver, Crys : | losbi ' i Al | China, Silver, Crystal, and Jen- | whom rought by |~ The delegates voted 1o continue the - as on Go VAL s iexe Robert G. | educational work conducted by the lo. | (B Art Objects, Lamps, o in & crime inv gation here. ” ipleted their jo ne\\ lnvl i the | Columb S evi Chncibuid o o Furniture, Antiques bl s 2 7 F Street compl joi oug ‘olumbus evening schools and to con. urniture, / 1 oth Jenkins and Colvin were here to | Bureau of Navigation and the Bureau [tinue the endowment of scholarships | teatify before the crime jury when |of Medicine and Surgery vesterday, |in Catholic schools and colleges S\ d 2 Carlstrom’s request was made known and were returned to the judge advo.| Sir Esme Howard. the British am and so forth and 1214 t0 1218 & Street ’ ) lonl i ~a~l|wrmu;vd to go l; cate general. They will probably reach | bassador, will be the principal speaker | ) T u Sikingtiel v the conference with |Secretary Wilbur for final action|at a breakfast at the Mayflower Hotel 4 L o { within the next day or two. next Sunday morning immediately fol- Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 P.M. made by Colvin ves-| A Al navi d was appointed | lowing the annual communion of the 2 Reliable Since 1914 imanding | local 'E\mxhls of Columbus at St. Mat- | :‘ 314-16 Tth St. N.W. cutors | ficers. 1ts recommendations . | his answers were “ineffec- |been disc or has th e [Le 0T OSbmAny o | partment ny information of the | FéCeive 25 cents un hour. Conditions Held Menace. Tl s\m_‘_’;;"“"f( SsalnRtADy 'MM o BXBIBIBIHIHBS xrafi&%\f‘\rwm‘% ‘\f‘\fi&@"v AXLRGRXBXBILIBIRE ng of a deputy \\'al'dPll‘ . . Rttt " ended its inquiry into| Mellon's Son Essay Winner. ns with the report made | NEW HAV 7 UP).—The Saanteiiiesiss One-Day Sale---38 Manufacturers’ Sample es revealed conditions ‘“‘are a re. a won a competi e State and a menace and positive evidence | »und, the report stated. t indictmént “of any individ- criminal offense within our lity and viciousness were : at the prisons, the report | 1 discipline was extremely ponsibility for the ):Qnm‘all‘. Bathroom v and management of the pen | -, excepting the women's de Outfit ¢, was placed on Warden F . A g : . : i ' | R e I'hese are manufacturers’ floor samples and may perhaps be subject to slight imperfections—but thev will abolition of \ o - that_con | > not affect either appearance or wear. There are 23 upholstered in Jacquard Velour; 6 upholstered in Baker's ve become | U'se of intoxicat e | velour; 9 upholstered in fine mohair. Every suite in this sale is a rare find=-and you have the privilege of buy- JARDINE W|LL PRI Wi - gl ing any suite in this sale and paying for it on our Furniture Budget Plan lavatory and toilet outfit with | One of 131 to Addre« Summer | white seat. Guaran- $100 Classes at Minnesota U. | teed first quality. . . This 5195 3-Piece Jacquard Velour Suite announcement. i | maricet anuivses and prica | Maln Office. ‘q S . | 2 \ ’ 9 ; together with st ! nethods of nizing. Southwest. ¢ Northeast. and distributio Includes 80-inch settee. large fireside chair and comfortable club chair eaLh piece with soft ~p1m~ =ent=- and GI'OSIler Spring ‘: : ‘ R o > : : 3 - - v and backs, loose spring filled cush- ions that may be used on either side it =) PR ) - o . ; ; and all outside backs covered in s o o - > : . : matching plain velour. Any one purchasing one of these suites at its original price of OFF e ) = = : - e $195 would feel theyv were getting il i \ 7 A —— exceptional value for the outlay. REGULAR | ‘ 3 — But because there arec only a few | =8 = . ‘ \ to be sold at $97.50—9:15 isn’t too il . J carly.to-be on our Fourth Floor. PRICES ; . $219—3-Piece Jacquard Suite. Serpentine front > $195—3-Piece Suite, beautifully upholstered in HEIMIR and. Grosner Suits that i with reversible cushions ..................5138 FANPEVEIONE wi.vi v simamioims e s - special group of KUPPEN- sold from $50 to $75. Now-— y 4 " . 5 : . e 7 $369—3- 1 €, W $1 79—3-Piece Jacquard Velour Suite with reversible 469=—3-Fiece Suite, uphelstered in red frieze, with $ $27.50 I 5 h: SRS ; reversible cushions in wool tapestry 25 tO 37_— ' R T A T - $595—2-Piece Suite with mahogany frames, uphol- e v i lll $195—3-Piece Jacquard Velour Suite in tones of stered in green linenvelour. ...............5296 and Grosner and Grosner i ions, upholstered in F h M tt .$ SUITS SUITS ‘723 $139—3-Piece Velour Suite with reversible cush- i P T T e : : i | $495—3-Piece Mohair Suite, very handsomel\' up- / .50 ps I il upholft{:rt:d, i R i 3 holstered and beautifully finished .....5286 $ 27 15 $3 4 45 Wl $5139—3-Piece Velour Suite, upholstered in tones | $345—3-Piece Mohair Suite, beautifully uphol- s ] ‘ of taupe and | BIAY ..o $87.50 & stered with reversible cushions in frieze $238 Fourth Floor. No Charge for Alterations roamerel THE HECHT CO~F STREET 1325 F STREET :“ Store Hours: 9:15 am- to 6 p.m. House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes

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