Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1926, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926. I.E"ER [}"ES GIH Scientist Reports |WELLER'S AID ASKED [{er s Gt i ke | “MESSIAH” REHEARSAL. s e e i, Bn. AT ngers o ottt 8| o s o e s Church cholr would be under no obli- ateh tar. T “The Messiah,” during next Christmas | gation whatsoever to sing in that reg.| MARTINSBURG, W. Va., June 10 Tree Which Gives | N COAL-RATE FIGHT Th":hz::?x;"n yos permited afief | Work to Begin Tomorrow on|iiion N Shure in-planning 10| Saipor i kv o s ow being prepared and which will Christmas Oratorio. make the singing of this Christmas| Al who are interested are asked 1o | northern end of Berkeley Counts e gy oratorio an annual event and an invi- | report tomorrow evening ' at the " FUR HIS EFFIE'ENBY Sweet. Fre5h Milk IH:\?"[ to the examiner within & feW | peine Shure, director of music | tation is extended to all singers In|church at 7 o'clock. entering on the |€arly in the week did some scattered Western Maryland Company at the Mount Vernon Place Methodist | Washington who have ever sung that | Magsachusetts avenue side. damage to apple orchards. accordinz iminati T T o work or who would like to learn to B s e 6 atea 2s By the Associ ress. Charges Gross Discrimimation | @ ore huntersthan | FPiscopal Church South. ammounces | Got%, % V0 ficipate. He hopes to . o reports. An estimated 10 per cer I s _ o | o 2 ;ou need work, read the want |injury was sustained by orchard any other State, Judging by the num. | that the first rehearsal will be held | pave a chorus of at least 200 and feels| It you need wi ) Agnmu piate Mmes e ol eins ) tomorrow evening from 7 to § o'clock that it should he quite possible to get columns of The Star. which were hit Declares Trustees of Estale| mong the ..é“ s discovered by Prof. it.m-ial Disi Charging t e St . s ald. | flelds of the Upper l-ommac and pensate Sacrifices. . e niie | Georzes Creck section are heing sub- All Sales Final - S— 2 jected to scriminatory and unrea- >, - — atex zushed out of the |ionaple’ freight rates established by All Sales Final P 4 i Br the Aseociated Prese gty oo o {the railroads and sanctioned by the No Refunds CHICAGO, June 10.—The business : i feas e e GDERSES G No Refunds /) management of the $30,000,000 Levi Z. hee from stickiness that 1 could |jand interests in Congress. the e e e e Leiter estate by Joseph Leiter was so | ! sist the temptation of tast- |baugh Coal Co. Inc.. with head No Exchanges = —— No Exchanges P eiter was %0 ing it I found It sweet and pala- | quariers in Combertnd, has written G STREET BETWEE t 12 th ) S nd my only regret was that | United States Senator O. E. Weller. ————————————————————————————————————————————————— b granted an | 1 ha¢ no wav of taking back a Action of the coal company s, E annual mbrance for per-| quantity of it to try on a dish |¢ounded on what Theodore I. Shaffer, =onal e for estate busi-| of bananas.” secretary and treasurer of the com- ° ness.” : He tes | In'British Honduras he found a | DV Sl in' his letter to Sentor tified of ¢ of mis. | tree the sap of which was bloud- idor. s cvons misrepre: ,,.nn..,.! 0' ’ l a")/. an a u‘ a)f_—' 0 ays a : ster, red. ! ve | and misstatement of facts” olk, who sceks his re e | been made in Congress abotu t Leiter sald, was pro. e i |industry_in this section by Georgia U: to Graduate 283. | (i, ", ving 'an -the lgnoran . June 10 (®).—The | fancies of the people,” and “what \\e‘ reed \ Mrs AT Ga hell. nise aligned with the countess. | Uni of Georgla. oldest ~xme\(-mmm understand in western Mary- Bt s Mrusiees meeting. AN of the c v, " frustees ngreed to the allowance. he | will graduate 2%3 students at exer- |been uttered by amy Marvland repre. | id. cises June 16 The 1234 annual col entative in defense of the coal in | Realty Policy Defended. | mencement s ill beg a ry State, or to correct the | Herbert Hoover, Secretary of ...(m..mmhn: that have been ! eiter'st ony vesterday xpnvPlPll it yaon merce. will deliver the baccalaureate | formed.” i fl]:',',"’j.\:"" o k& S The Bl Bete Kappa address | The Kalbaugh company some | = i . - ~u»m be delivered by William Lenhart | months ago filed suit for a rate dif- | . o C i e Countese o St charees cpherson: an edion o the New |ferenta against Mhe' Wesern Nart | Of All Merchandise Left Gver From Opportunity Week — the possible income. e told of failures of certain Chi . . . . e S x,fl;«;c.":"-‘,;:;f:;‘ KAPI OWITZ Greatest Six Days Selling Event This Store Has Ever Experienced $150.000 to the Seigel-Cooper Store. e e Ll BRO/. | During Opportunity Week we sold thousands and thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise at o 1 stk i o =S flerant: 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWES [ the greatest savings we have cver offered. For the next two days we have assembled all odds and S eld L ends—one and two of a kind—and have again reduced them to almost unbelievable prices! Teiter said he finally decided upon £ he Leiter Build Stores as “th :\’nh L.‘\Wln ;‘:“l:‘l;’fiml\d‘?r:; m‘:\mir‘d."" SUMMER, COATS { 2 Coat Department Regular’ | Opportunity| Clearance and after five vears of negotiations D D tment Regular |Opportunity| Clearance oal P Pri Pri Pric. succeeded in getting the concern in FOR DRESS, SPCRTS, TRAVEL ress Depar Fh e e ShealiFTEsn rice rice rice opePation. He experienced difficulties in setting the stores in operation and, Third Floor 3 S i e neresary 1o fon FORSMADAMEMANDSMADEMOISELEE . - . - -(f | 2 THeddleor R B sl e T $2975| 1500 | $1295 i 1 o, > e siazs| |l | o | s s177s Leiter presented fizures to show | Silk D. B il B s o h12./5 b b33, 521.50 thaf bt saved the state mulons b | OFF White Evening Gown, sciled | $4500 | $3500 | $10.00 Sl Cone ? y $2175 one. 9 Sprmg CriL e i = pi e i Gold Lace Dress.......... 3135.20 L $}::(—K3 Gray Embroidered Coat. ... . NS . $21.75 TO EXHIBIT IN U. S.| SACRIFICING OUR ENTIRE NOTED COAT STOCK 38 | Extra Size Dresses $2250 | 14, $1275 N B visloceeiiun 559. 549, $24.75 Carnegie Institute Announces INCLUDING ORIGINAL MODPL COATS OF GREAT BEAUTY i Silk Dresses. . ............ 529,25 $18.50 5315,\5() Large Slze Gt 7 $26.75 Plan to Bring Best of 16 Silk Dresses. . ............ 3:3‘5»00 $18.50 3'16-/-5 Large Size Navy Coat. . % h $26.75 Nations to America. Navy Flat Cyepe Dresses. .. 3333.0'_) b 17';; Gray Mleusimmied Coat. o ki K $26.75 By tha Assoclated Press. Tan Benga}]:me DreE;s mgz‘z e &’})?.50 Gray Squirrel-trimmed Coat a b42. gggi? L e Two-picce Evening Gowna . | $49.75 75| 82 ey — : 2. 2850 :mn‘ume: 2;{-. nt-’e!nl#ld :rsv\'l"La}l{(‘w‘rln Black Georgette Dress. ... 335-9(_) $29.75 $21.75 Sar::ncoatarmeen — N $32.50 e e vear nher e b ’ Navy Svort Ic)rcss & g‘:?)b; $32.75 ?ggt;g Gray Squirrel-trimmed’ Coat b . gggs() of Vh“ l‘.n‘r:::lz_le Rl\l:‘l!'i:‘ule.or:e:'l!a:‘n: C B k ..,atln ress. . . xi A : gk < . et ; N ! 'S() 'f'."‘..\":""(":f‘z;‘“Li".?‘f',:i:,“?;‘:‘:‘n:’;é::o%s‘.a:'; : Brothers Lace and Bengaline Dvesses. | $935| %025 305796 g:f;f. 7:1““”1 g 585, 3 $37.50 e ki Friday: Reduced S S 5;42(7); g:g:% Dyed Squirrel-trimmed Coat . 559. $32.50 that the institute had abandoned, so Black Lace Dress 5,4‘ < 4y Gray Squirrel-trimmed Coat X $35.75 e for Clearance Georgette and Lafie Dress. . ggg.(_n_) ;zg 33 g}zg =i Cs Eao 260, 2> $3475 Navy Georgette Dress .75 b35.4 h24.7 Ch Co 575 565 $35.75 Lace Afternoon Dress $49.75 $32.75 Sf?.b.(_)o g:fi;: de:eréng::in C:'at. Wi 575, 62, 335‘75 Print Dresses ............ $45.00 $35.00 $26.50 “ Blacki Toffta Coat Y Y $36.75 e A0 N0 5 10 101 9 the art jury as a selective agency for S 0\'}l“Lhu“k":“arn0lle exhibitions next A (,l'Ollp of Two-piece Sport Dresses. .. $45.00 $35.00 3526.5(_) i ] $37.50 Pongee Emb. Ensemble. ... $45.00 $35.90 3'26.73 Gray Fur-trimmed Coat: . .. 85, A $37.50 enson will be held at Pittsburgh trom October 14 to December 5; Cleveland, Navy Georgette Dress $45.00 1 %32.50 $27.50 Tari Coait . $37.50 Black Georgette Dress $49.75 $37.50 $32.50 Gar:en Eur-trimmed Coges. . .7 . $37.50 at sorties s seen smomes e ||| and. AFTERNOON GOWNS $4975 | $39.50 | $32.80 Riak Mile e HConth ; 559, $42.50 a seven-acre wood in England by an invasion of starlings. Millions of the $59.75 $39.75 $35.00 $65.00 $49.75 $39.50 led all the small trees. at 2 5 00 % Formerly 45.00 % D7 65.00 and 78.50 H $85.00 $69.75 $59.75 Suit Department & wlm—: \:arimlgfi_||1:‘1ko=“r:%(_"r | e b Lot Second Floor ((‘I’]p"f\n dithcult m- m— R e - 9 - cult it would be. too. to Economy Dress l)ept i f 12 | Navy Suits .....coooounnnn ; $1875 | $13.75 find authentic smartness of 10 Spona Suits g $19.75 $14.50 fabric and theme and color— - : ssed exquisitely harmonized-—at re- | 40 I Linen Drcases. ... v oons $3.95 $1.79 i Cl’g)xfc afl}’{lghel; Péx&: ductions so decided. Twenty- ia{ 148 | Rayon Dresses $7.50 $3.99 Y uits—/3 to /2 five dollars for a gown—a Rizik 122 Silll Dicsscs $10.00 $5.50 govin - stiggests the need of U 997 ||k Dicsses ; $15.00 $7.85 i Underwear Dept. one's early-morning selection | Main Floor Shoe Department s Rroe— 59 £ ARLE TR T Porto Rican Underwear.... | $1.65 385 | Pairs Smart Shoes........ $10.09 $5.00 ; Voile Underwear.4........ $1.65 ol (e . Rayon Bloomers e & 322§ } Millinery Department i French Voile Gowns $2.95 kbt o kot o o ok o ot ok ot ko [\ P et Fourth Floor ! French Voile Pajamas. . .. $2.95 F"""h — ¢ Voile Lace Net Trimmed. .. $2.95 Radium Teddies $2.95 = Crepe Kimonos $3.95 I{OSICI‘Y Department Voile Peggv Pa]amas ...... $3.50 Main Floor g ’éll-sildexgcli:gowgs % gg?) ki “ 85 75 repe de mne dtep-ins. . . 2 Fine Feather™ Hose. ... - Bl Cineitinonos| S8 -"Pi'(‘)n[.AR CUB F \\q. Sin f e ‘ S ‘Fsrl’l“{me}:(" H‘iiie' ulars """ p . gg ;g Crepe de Chine Gowns $7.50 snch biade. runt on' @ Q" QF ¥ <Smuou5 <Senonta5 “Ong i:‘wulai , $1.00 75 e el : 9 “Humming Bird" Hose.. $1.25 95 Neckwear and Scarfs | x MUDDIMAN ;. \ New WHITE Models “Kayser” Rolette Hose.. - — Main Floor 5 | "Kayoer” Rolerse Hose: .| $10| 513 . 709 13th, Main 140 4 e Jewelry Department ' et Main Floor Cashmere Wool Scarfs Initial Pins g gi% '23 '33 oA Pearl Necldaces—.’io inches d 69 d Raincoat Department ] A Painted China Lamps $3.50 $2.95 $2.65 - From Berries or Cher-|| ; CLEO—A trim One Strap "qughleli;u" Pearl Beads— g o o e ‘ e s 36 "R-ich‘c‘iice:'s' Pearl Beads— i = - | : bt o Sl §$1350 | $1250 | $10.00 , Fifteen Minutes e e v In Fiftee “Richelieu” Pearl Beads— : 2 Blouses and Smocks Do you know the new short-boil < 21 inches . ... $16.95 $15.00 $13.50 Main Floor sholelled Dot b i ] Z i Knotted “Richelieu” Pearl 4 23 ialn? No longer need vou have o | Beads—80 inches $29.50 $25.00 $19.50 7 All-silk Blouses e evere Aimeanal] Linen Smocks the v i = L too. Fo in- . . Sead "ot tedions” enins enoking. | BLANCHETTE—A clever Bathing Suits ; = e s PRINCE CHAP—Spart White Kid Pump with 57 2 Main Floor ! . Flower Department e s ks Oxford with laced 3750 smart wings of Lizard. 50 | All-wool Bathing Suits # . Main Floor hright natural color and the fresh Vamp. Cuban Heel. & B Bathing Caps = .25 30 Assorted Flowers Summer Styles Signi 9-inch oscillating electric g fi fan, makes a b.;x breeze, : 5 ready for 1 AN, (Sflofl’y (SI)OCS Main Floor flaver of the fruit. “erslgel'l it || id i t waste of | 2ay the juice, so that the actual | A Myriad of Other Smm Modes ! cost of your jams and jellies mnde he. Cert i Shout i n Sweater Department ; [ ety e ‘{fl.fi::‘,.:, p ‘ Umbrella Department | old-tashioned method. e Main Floor Main Floor | 3 . Greater ease, better jelly, lower ||| | o . cotthin 15 &' combination’ whieh - X . All-wool Sweaters : 10 | All-silk Umbrellas naturally appeals to women every- b CAPNES T MRGE MAMGAN Asdins whera. A book of sample recipes| | for all sorts of delicious jams, jel T £33 5 G’ove' Department s |lies and marmalades comes with ! el S ey | - | - Main Floor : Bag Department |t S o e ey L=t 1| 50| Milanece Silk Gloves...... |- . Mt S hal{ size bottle which will make from & }31:06““' he E?'H«-‘F’n‘;‘ :::‘d‘é‘;::;:?:sg’:?{ | 1337 F St. NW. = °° i1}’ 65 | Real French’Kid Gloves.. .. g HMW*‘-*&*+***~MH nchastar, X Advertissment |

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