Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1926, Page 21

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SHRINERS TO MARK RETURN BY PARADE Reception at Raleigh Will Fo'low March Tonight Un Avenue. “Almas will shine tonight.” vinz in the Union Station at ‘clock this evening from the an- <hrine conclave at Philadelph Shriners of the Almas Temple. ac- compunied by hundreds of \isiting Shriners, will form on the concou for a big up avenue. Following the parade the Shrine will zather at tieir headquarters, the Raleizh Hotel, where a reception will he tendered Leonard I'. Steuart. prom inent Washinzton business man. whe was eleatcd imperial outer guard at the Philadelphia Imperial | election. The reception will start at 8 ocl and it is expected that Commissioner Cune H. Rudelph will =peak Potentate Charles 1. Shackelfovd of Almaz Temple, who arrived in the city this morninz. inx elaborate plans for tonight, which he declares will he A zala occasion When the Shriners march up the Averue this eveninz they will be ac eompanied by a number of musical wnits. They will also burn sparkler: tn show their enthusiasm over Mr Steuart’s vietory. which places him on the first step in the Shrine and ntually will make him the tmperial head of the Shrine in North America. Potentate that delegatio ora Lewist M Anah femple of Bay Me.. will join with the Almas Temple delegation in the ve vade and 1eceptio addition there will be delezations from Savannah and Jacksonville and scores of Shriner. from other parts of the United States whe are opping over en route to their ho T am very Shackelford sajd today full nobility turn out uniform.” AIR F%RT HE&E URGED. parade announces emple of Shackelford anxions.”” Potentate ‘to have the tonizht in Hoover Approves Line Between Capital and Philadelphia. Establishment of a short. run pas- scnger air service between Washing ton and Philadelphia s favored by Secretary Hoover. The Commerce said yesterday he would like 1o see the experiment carried for ward, with the service endinz at the Capital a He said W eivilian air por s vreated Washi ed from civil air t The suggested ail Washington and the eelebration at Philadelphia has a bjections between Avm h tion officials, on the conten tion that han: space at Bolling Fleld is Insufficient. and that the ground at the Philadelphia terminal is unsuit:ble. Secretary Hoover zaid, however. that he is hopeful an ar- ranzement can be worked out where. by the Army field here and the nd that unless one zton will be isolat ortation Navy av Philadelphia naval field can be uszed | for the projec Divorce Cause 20 Years Old. NEWARK. N. J.. June 4 (P.—The past has struck at Charles Howard apen of Port Richmond, .\'am%lch fslands. Tlis wife obtained a divbree allezin her hushand in Pan : indiscretions ma 20 yvears a | PRRERNRRAES ARRRRET WhataTreat one finds shower bath when the thermometer ambitious! R a refreshing hecomes 1 Your bathrasm rquip ment is sadiv out-oi- date without a modern shower. Have Calhert modernize 1t now PRICES REASONARLE Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing- Tinning 621 F Street Mone Main 363015 PR RPN ERERe OZ—~w2Cr IR Severe sunburn caused intense pain Skin s0 sore could not touch it Resinol heals | Seven Mile, Ohio, Feh. 13:—“I am a farmer and am out-of-doors all my working hours. During har- vest time last vear, I became badlv mnburned about the face, neck and srms. They were so irritated and pained so intenzely 1 couid hardly stand anything touching them. I tried various remedies, but nothi did me any good until 1 tried Re: mo] Soap and R ol Ointment was relieved by the first application and by’ the time the first jarsof ointaont and cake ~of -oap were one my - sunhurn ad vanished. 1 am always a hooster for Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment.” 'R Box 14. Bottles naed nnce are sanitary re-uge i& an abharrent abuse partien larly in Citrate of Mag nexia. BYERFRESH bot tles are used only onee they a=s non-refiilable and mever returnable A: vour drugeists.’ evERFRESH ~AGNE S 1Ay Pennsylvania € | Monteres ladder | % | e O R T Signed) Gordon | THE EVENING SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York, Daylight Saving Time. 585,000,000 VOTED FOR NAVY AVIATION Program Covers Five Years; including 1,947 Planes and Two Dirigibles. ARRIVED Y Marta, TERDAY. uerlJ rioe. 3 5 arneniie. M Chnma L, Y Cristoba San Francisco” “Lonuon: DUE TODAY. Mauretania Southampton. ) . men; M George Washinzton Panama 5% Sarcoxie Avabic . Panueo " The Naval Alr Service bill, au- thorizing an $85,000,000 program dur- | inz the next five years, passed the Senate vesterday without debate. The Senate made some changes in the language of the House bill, so that it Roes to conference. Provision is made for the con- 5 struction of 1.947 planes, as well as Drottninghoim 3 two rigid airships. each three times eendam ... ... the size of the wrecked Shenandoah, and the malntenance of a minimum strength of 1,000 useful heavier- | than-air craft, The bill also would create the of- fice of Second Assistant Secretary of the Navy for aviation and other du- o) “1%00 N ties, and provides that any officer of I s bo st the Mari rps or Navy detailed to command an zviation school, air sti- | tion air unft organized for A tactical purposes shall be a qualified naval aviator. The airships. of a type suitable for use as adjuncts to the fleet, would he approximately 6.000.000 cubic feet volume cach, and $3.000,000 was set as the.construction cost of both By vears, the following heavier- than-alr craft construction would b authorized: 1927, 235 plane: | 285.000: 1028, 313 planes. $16. 9. 335 planes. planes, $18,941, planes, $20,046,250. Provision also s made for the building of 333 other ' TO PLEBISCITE SITUATION | pade, Br the Associated Prese TACNA, Chile. June 4.—Anti-Peruy fan tions resulted in the death here last night of Manuel Espinosa Cuella, Peruvian, a.former resident of Tacna. who was allegedly expelled but return- #d to vote in the proposed. plebiscite o decide the sovereignty of the prov- inces of Tacna and Arica. While other fatal incidents have occurred in the past which Peruvians claimed were of plebiscite nature, the | truth of such charges never | | clearly established. Thus Espino: death is the first fatality attributed | to the plebiscite situation. | : THE WILLARD * De Grasen. ... Ohio Veendam Sugust 0 Pennsyvanian | Manucl Arous. Laoland | Clan Mat | Lancaeti; | Majestr | zcelanc: 1200 Noon Midnight Midmght Celte—L Sarinthy In Switzerland the dride on her wedding day will permit no one. not aven her parents, to kiss her on the NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St. S.E. * Announces the Opening of # THE ROOF GARDEN AT LUNCHEON Monday, June 7th Dancing During Dinner and Supper CRBRES RGNS 5 gwwmmmwwm-sw L @ i @ & & & & & @ *® * ™ @ & & [ s & *® & K] PR ONUAR LA IICNHAN I DE N80 ST Carmencita .« + . Very piquant on fling dancing feet. Black Setin Ankle Strep with tiea — short Yamp—tall spike heel. Also in Patent with Cuban Heel oI L NS Sl 1337 F ST. N.W, OIS T N T A TT TN TG AT T NG T DG Very Special for Saturday! A Collection of Midsummér Hats $ 5 .00 at Regularly $10.00 and $15.00 Dressy models: large and small shapes,. of Horsehair, Leghorn, Fabric and Panama, in the newest pastel shades of Midsummer. For Matron and Miss ériebacher eminine of Individualily TWELVETEN VLTWELVE F STRERT STAR. WASHINGTON, SOCIETY n. FRIDAY, Deaths Reported. | The following_deaths have been reporisd to the Health Department in the vast 21 h oj“r’lh Sehaffairt, 80, 172 Sth st. 8w, Martin_ Ashland, 35. St Elizabeth's Hos- Hotel, will leave today for her Sum- g mer home on Long Istand. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Saul have closed their house, on Wyoming ave- nue, and moved to their Summer home, Tempo Farm, between Chevy Chase Lake and Kensington, Md. Mrs. E. F. Kohman of Battery Park and her three chifren left vesterday for an extended trip throughout the West. They expect to return eariy in September. Walte rd. | Wwilli in. Franck Hyatt, sr L. Rivot. 6 Hospital Julia Gallagher, 84, 222 4th st we. 1 Teonora B. Longfellow. 58. Georsetown | University Hosnital. o 1 e’ Rithands, 58, Georestown Uniser. sity Hoanital. ¥iorina, C. Brereton, 89, 421 Masn. ave Helen 1 Ellicott. 3. Georgetown Univer » Hosnial o _ Providence Hosital. y. 2, 818 ) th st eorgatown University \ B MR h nee Hosoltal. Mare ® p Khams. 1. SUAnnn Infant A Simms. 1 month. Childrens Hos- | The class of “25” of Sacred Heart | 3 Academy gave a luncheon followed by | "“ijant of Charfss and Garda Saze. 18 days. Sibley Hosnital a_theater party Wednesday afternoon. al. The table was artistioally decorated | Florence Suchd Rou. 17604 B sty i, with dainty favers. The guest of | ¥ "Lawson. 4 Cullinanes et. honor was Miss McGowan. who was presented with a silver token by the class. Attendince prize was won by Miss Margaret Collins. A special prize was awaried Miss Nora Slattery. Miss Helen Simmons, president, pre. sided. The other officers present were: Miss Constance Kramm. vice president: Miss Patrice Rice, secre. | : Miss Elizabeth Werner. treas Among the members present Miss Mary Murphy, Miss Alice Trew, Miss Nora Slattery, Miss Mar. zaret’ M. Collins, Miss Marion Mc. Carthv, Miss Virginia Clarke. Miss Dorothy Miller and Miss Helen Keane. FRLRIL LRI CRRRRESD A rd st 5w, inger Haspit 65, Gallinger Houn) 31 Freedmen's Ho ."ab, 35 P at. ne | Gallinger Hoavital. Lulu M. S montns. Freedmen s | ¥Rospital Births Reported. | | e foll births have been V!p""':fl o Sbe Realth "Department in the past 23 | O artes H._and Grare M. Burkley. girl. Mortimer E. Funice Rian. bos. Frit D and Eva B, Hofmann, it Ravmond F, and Evelvn R_Green. bos. ¥, her boy. The Alumnae Association of Holy Cross Academy will give Jts dinner Manday evening. commemocrating the | golden jubilee of the Alumnae As nciation. The entertainment consists of music. toasts and snecial features contributed | - by Mrs. Viola Mallett Conbove, Miss R Patricia Sullivan and Miss Agnes Detailed to Academy. Walters. Mrs. John H. Zabel is in| Aaj. Homer M. Groning at the Army War College. charge of reservations. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock hy Maison [ heen detailed to duty at the Military Academy, West Point Y. d Marv Dawson. hos. Georze R, and Elizabsth V. Burton. hov James R. and Fdith L. Govge. girl William and Lulu Butier, box. John 'H_‘and Marie Medordan. zirl Alexandar and Bartia Dizge. hos Alonzn and; Mary E. Sheppard. her Rausche; This Coupon Is Worth 61c toward the pur chase of regular $1 bottle of Notice to Authorized Distributors: In accordance with out agreement. you are authorized to deliver one bottle NARCISSUS PERFUME or One Box NARCISSUS FACE POWDER Our regular $1.00 size. on presenta tlon of this Coupon and 39 cents. Pre xent at once. before supply ex hansted Narcissus Perfume or $1,00 Box Narcissus Face Powder i Oniy 3 to a Customer Mall Orders Filled Add 3¢ for Postage and Packing SIGMUND’S Corner 7th and H Streets N.W. Tomorrow—the Last Day of Our Five-Day Vacation Sale ; of Summer Footwear An exceptional opportunity -for you to economically and .decidedly satisfactorily. Feature 5—Saturday Light-Colored Summer Footwear ‘ at 38075 Pair Regularly $10 to $15 300 pairs of SOROSIS Pumps and Strap Slippers in the smart styles of the season for women and misses. All the desirable new light and medium shades in French kidskin. Every pair new and exceptional value! Putty. Beige, Buff, Sand, Light Tans, Medium Browns, Pastels —And, in addition, we shall offer the balance of our first four specials in seasonable footwear— at 38-75 Pair Regularly $10 to $17.59. Feature 3 Patent Colt | | and Kidskin, Pumps, | 5% cut-ou, strapped, plain, strap- | Feature 2 | 1 | | | i fancy cut-out, | ped a n d I | | Black Satin Feature 1 White Kid Pumps in a wide - range of smart styles, with all the popu- far heels and long, medium or short vamps. gored and | gored effects. he new opera efiects : in sl the de- | liBhtSummes % weights, de- - sirable vamps | sirable heels i and heels. at s5-75 Pair Regularly $8.75 to $12.50 Feature 4 Broken flines of Strect Pumps and Oxfords, in patent, satin, kid, sucde and calf in all the popular colors and heel types. . 9 ) A nw tusrflm::‘m JUNE 4. 1926. Leland H. Cole and Margaret B. Mitchen. | R Ring and Eifie Fulk. 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