Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1926, Page 36

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36 : ADANS REELECTED BY CITIZENS' GROUP Conduit Road - Association Urges Extension of Ca- thedral Avenue. Tobert E. Adams was re-elected prest dent of the Canduit Read Citizens’ As-| St Davia’s Other om-| 3 i vice president. | Dement; second vice president. Mre. §. L. Dimonson: treasurer. M. Rfummers, and secretary, W. F. Holt greave. C! Biker and Miss Cora Van elected delega to the Fed n of Citizens' A ciations. { Reviewing the work of the associa tion, Mr. Baker commented on the Aactiv zens’ groups in an ef- fort to have lezisiation enacted pro viding residents of the District of Co- Jumbia with the vight of suffrage. He pointed to the enactment of the| National Capital Park and Plannin Commission act as the most impo; tant piece of legislation affecting the| District passed at the present session | of Congress. The members were urged | to use every effort 10 promote the cause of suffrage. and were advised that with each succeeding session of Congress the chances for the right of the ballot grow brighter. | Resolutions were adopted request ing the Park Plannin l‘nmmlsnlm!l fo arrange for cuit through and extending Cathedral nue itz entire length from the junction of Massa.| chusetts and Wisconsin avenues to Potomac avenue.. Tt s also re solved to 1 the erection of a high-| elevation bridge. with attractive ap-! proaches to replace the present Chain erier place in the Dis. trict lne § An ap the Com missioners for the cing of a per manent concrete xide along at least one side of the €' 1s hoped to ha before another sociation is to roake stréenuous effort to have four portable school buildings | placed on appropriate sides for the accommodation of the increased pop-! nlation of the community to be ready for the September opening of schools. Concurrence was voied in (he appeal of the Fedel ns’ Asso- ciations for 1o increase dues from £ ). ‘The president was directed to com municate with the White Haven At letic Club and to pledze the suppor of the association to the endea B the athletes in the community. An effort will be made to have the Zoning Commission place ilix piotioll sround at the jun of Reservoir | road and Conduit r n A restricted k Planning | it for park pur-! ve was decided upon | forts 1o erect a gasoline n_on the plot. L. C. Drake. Dr. John .I. Mat. | liis R. King and Linn €. Drake | were elected 1o membership. Presi. | dent Adams presided. ! WOMEN WILL ACCOMPANY PARTY EXPLORING BRAZIL Mrs. Marshall Field and Mrs. | Grace Thompson Seton Going With Chicago Museum Group. By the Associated Prese CHICAGO, May 28.—The fyeasure of Brazil's jungles and specimens of flora and fauna of the Andes Moun- tains and the lower reaches of the . Amazon will be the goal of the Mar =hall Field RBrazilian Expedition of the Tield Mnseum. which sails in three weeks for S8outh America. Animals, geological specimens and hotanical prizes from the wilds of central and southern Brazil and adjacent countrj will be collected hy the party, announced todi director of the Field N Two women will he me the expedition, Mrs. Marshall Field. nfficial ph apher. and Mrs. Grace Thompson on, historian. The expedition will sail June 19 from New York on the Pan-American. The expedition is being financed hy | Capt. Marshall Field. ITALY TO BAR BLASPHEMY | New Penal Code in Moral Progrnm‘. Will Make It a Crime. ROME, May 28 (#).—Blasphemy | will be considered a crime under the | new penal codé now being prepared, Minister of Justice Alfredo Roceo yes. terday said in the Chamber of Depu- ties in résponse Lo a question. In ac- rordance with the government's pro- gram of moral and civil elevation Minister Rocco said it was necessary to wipe out b Fvil thoughts are the kevs which Unlock the heart to evil deeds. | Beautiful Actresses Say| “A Short Massage with Howard's Buttermilk Cream at Night Be- for Retiring T« All That Is Necéssary." Get A small quanti Drug Stores or yoar favorite totiel goods vounter, simply asking for | Buttermilk Cream, and inassage it | daily Into tne face, neck. arms and i The directions are s so little that any n afford it. Further- complexion must | quickly sho® a decided improve-| ment or your dealer is authorized | 'to return your money without | question should you be dissatisfied. | 1n one week you will he “sur-| | prised at the change, no ugly sal. 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Girls’ Annette Kellermann Bathing Suits Special $2‘95 All-wool One-piece Bathing Suits of the fa- mous Annette Kellermann make, offer a splen- did opportunity to secure a fine bathing suit at the heflhning of the swimming season at & low price. Sizes 8 to 16, Orange Green Jockey Blue Navy and Red Girls' Seetion, Fourth Aoor. The Official Boy Scout Shoes Are Now Here These sturdy shoes, kinown for their unusual wearing ‘qualities, are of soit and pliable tan elkskin made on the Munson U. $. Army last leather solés, hand sewn. nped on the sole, “Official < the Boy Scout seal. $5 Sizes. 25 t0 6 S Sizes, 67 to 8; width, B,C,D.. .$5.75 Children's Sho# Section, Fourth floor. Children’s Socks 7a-length Lightweight Sporte Socks, in silk and cotton or all cotton. Wide selection of colors, stripes and _checks. es 7 to b o0 180c, 75¢, SL Imported Socks, all whité and white striped or with colored tops. Sizex 4 to 8141, soc Childrén’s Hosiéry S8stion, Fourth floor, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO. . This store will remain closed Monday, May 31, in observance of Memorial Day elt White Hats, ¥5 White Hats- for Summer vacations- are here in a large collection, including every smart shape—large Milan hemps, small ielts, roll-brim and ripple-brim felts and wide-brimmed felts. The sketches show three of the smart styles, Also pastel shades and two-tones, Miltinery Section, Thicd foor. Linene and English Broadcloth Smocks © $1.95 and $2.95 For gardening. for vacations and for many other nceds smocks are now indispensable. Two styles and a wide range of colars from which to choose - at these Inw prices. Mame Frock Saction. Third floar. Secially Low Priced Corset Brassiere 3 1 .95 A seldom-found opportunity—a light- weight, well-fitting corset brassiere, espe- cially designed for Summer wear—at this remarkably low price, $1.95. Fashioned of lovely silk figured broche with firm elastic hip sections and a lightly boned belt through the front, this cool garment gives just the proper support and an unbroken line at the waist. Sizes 32 to 42, Corest Seetion, Third fivor. - Cooler Sufiinjer Headwear for Boys of A Ages ‘For boys—10 to }7 years —Straw Hats with fan¢y bands in at- tractive colors. $2.50. New Tropical-weight Caps, of Palm Beach cloth and linen; in plaids and plain colors, Tops are one-piece or quartered. $1.50. . For boys—3 to 10.years Wash hats, in attractive styles—tennis hats, naval reserves, turn-down brims, roll ‘brims—in plain colors and novelties. $1 to $2. g 5 Panama Hats—splendid values, $6.50. Boge Sestion, Fourth Aoor, 2 C., FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1926. Smart Knicker Suits 3675 to 31675 One must be just chic when camping or fishing as when in town. Nothing is smarter or cooler than these knicker snits of Jasper linen, white linen or checked linen. There are two styles from which to choose. One is sketched —a sleeveless. belted jacket-—the other is a sleeveless waistcoat style. Separate Knickers, $2.95 to $3.95 In these sturdy fabrics— Jasper linen, white linen and gabardine. Sportawsar Section. Third floor Girls’ Summer -Frocks 3750 %15 Gay, coloriul frocks for girls—6'to 16 vears— in the newest models —one-piece frocks with Bertha collars, touches of embroidery—sthart .striped tub silke—two-piece frocks—dainty Aowered voiles and Lloomer frocks. English Broadcloth Voiles: Tub Silks Dotted Swiss Polka Dot Stripes GHIN Saction. Fourth flaor. Special Sale Smart Low-Heel Sandals Much Less = $6.50 Than Regularly Cool, comiortable and chic—these shoes ‘are the ¢hoice of the smart younger set for Sum- mer days. These sandals—that usually sell at much higher prices—are of patent leather or white kid, with round cut-out toe, clever straps and low heel. Sizes 2 to 8, for misses, women and girls. . White Kid Pumps, $6,50 Much Less Than Usual Junior Misses” White Kid Regent Pumps, with rou7nd toe and high Spanish heel’ Sires 2Y; ta 7. Miseed' 8hos Saction. Fourth floor. Every Scalf) Treated Differently With —the famous Jane Curran Hair Treatments and Tonics “used in our Hair Dressing Section. Exclusive with ts in Washiangton. Hair Dressing Section, Second floor. opping Day Before the Holiday Entirely New This Season .and Very Much in Demand, ~ Tussah Silk Crepe Special $2-50 yard Produced to sell at a much higher price. Tussah Silk Crepe is an entirely new washable silk—the weight of a heavy crepe de chine with uneven threads that give the appearance of a very fine pongee—so new. so inter- esting that the fabric itself will assure vour frock of heing A SUCCess. A fine. soft quality: material—sun-prooi and tub-fast. The most desirable of new weaves, in— Orchid Copen Reseda Champagne Silver Pink Navy Tan Jade Marie Antoinette Old Rose Honeydew Silk Santion, Scond fner. New Summer Colors in All Silk Chiffon Hose, $3 Coral Sands June Rose, the exquisite shade ‘oi the rose—Coral Sands, the Summer sun on the beach—Sunni, the glorious yellow oi the sun itself—the new shades-that have become so popular. Now vou can match vour Summer irocks in sheer hose that are but a sheen of color. Howers Saction. Ficst Aace. @iz Silk Umbrellas Unusual Values $5 Rarely can you buy such excellent Umbrellas at such a low price. There is a wide choice in colors and styles. June Rose Sunni Women's 22 and 25 inch Satin or Grosgrain Bordered Silk vm- brellas, with ambertone handles, finished with silk cord wrist loop: tips and ferrules to match. In these colors—navy, royal, garnet, red, brown, purple, black and gray. Women's 16-rib Satin Border Silk Umbrellas. in all the wanted shades—with handles of ambertone or carved wood, finished - with cord loop and amber-colored tips and ferrules. Tmhrelia Saction, First floag. - Toilet Articles:--for Vacation Needs Rubber-lined Traveling Cases. assorted patterns. ... Boncilla Little Beauty Shop Sets. .. Compact Manicure Set.. Colgate's Toilet Sets, for men Palmolive Shaving Cream. .. Listerine Tooth Paste, 3 for 50c, or each Sanitol Tooth Powder Lavoris, large size . Hind's Honey Almond Cream... Frostilla ise vt Celma Loose Powder Vanities, assorted styles Toilet Gavds Section, First floor.” 5 Sale of ‘Suit Cases and Hat Boxes Offers. Remarkable V alues = An sunusual opportunity of which vou should take advantage—especially if you are planning a trip for the week end and Memorial day. FEvery Suit Case and Hat Box is well made and attractively lined with colored cretanne. : Dupont Fabyicoid-Siit Cases, Special, $5 You will realize this is a special price for the nationally known Dupent Fabricoid Case, with a roomy tray and Jarge pocket in the top. Reinforced with cowhide. corners. 24 and 26 inch bl Hat Boz to Match, Special, $5 Black Enamel Suit Cases, Special, $5 Thesé smart enamel ‘cases are lined with blue cretonne, fitted with a large tray and pocket, reiriforced corners and with straps. Brown and black trimmed. 24 and 26 inch sizes. Hat Box to Match, Special, $5 Travaling Goods Seetion, Second Aoor,

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