Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1926, Page 25

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ACCUSED TEACHER ' WINS RE-ELECTION Kentucky Gurl delcated of Charge of “Undermining” Pupils’ Religious Faith. the Tilghman High School, won her | ! fight last night to reinstatement in the faculty when the bo cation did not produce ness to_substantiate ch: against her of tea undermined the vuplls in her classes.” s not re-elected to ear due manded | hea h set for | night, but. post when her ients from Miss Smith’s :lasses, all of whom answered in the e the question put to them b\ John K. MacDonald, counsel for Smith, The question was whether or not you have || 1 Miss Smith teach or state which could be calculated to undermine the reli faith of || her pur r any one else mh of the || ACTRESS IS BANKRUPT. Ouida Bergere Owes $0,399 and Has $150 Assets. W YORK, June 11 (#)—Oulda widely known ° scenario writer and former musical comedy | star, yesterday filed a voluntary petl- | tion in bankrup! Her liabilities are placed at $9 consisting of wearing THE EVENING Miss Bergere, as she is known in film circles, was formerly Ouida Fitz- maurice and more recently Ouida Rathbone. She married Basil Rath- bone, playwright and actor, in April of this year. The common sparrow is described as a real fire hazard. Sparrows pick up cigarette butts dropped by motor- ists and carry them to thefr nests in barns, mutual insurance companies protecting farm property have learned. Loeb Is 21 Today. JOLIET, 1, June 11 (®).—The mother of Richard Loeb, in seclusion since the trial of her son for the mur- der of Bobby Frank, will emerge to help her son celebrate his twenty- first birthday. Dickle, lifer at the State prison, attains. his majority to- day. g ke A cupful of vinegar in the last rinsing water will help brighten faded blue garments, | In order to assist youwe offer the services of our SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT — Where protection against fire and theft are assured your RECREATION TIME With the coming of the warm Summer days all thoughts are turned toward vacation plans. valuables at low yearly rentals. FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT— Where you may obtain Travellers’ Checks and STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926. Fresh Ai - Reg'd U.S.Pet.Off. that breathes fresh - air 3PLY “Fresn-Am™ cloth is a sum- mer suiting that will please you. The fine quality mple thrad worsted yarns used in the tion of this cloth is a tested and mt;x;l in cloths that pro- & good appearance and best tailos '[‘bctcxtureuhghxwaghz,openwnvz. and porous: will give dependable service during an extended period. It breathes fresh air continuously, thus assuring com- fort and coolness. 3PLY “Presu-Am"™ Suitings are en- joyng a tremendous vogue this season—your clothier or tailor will gladly show you the new models in the newest patterns and colorings for men and young men. Have YOU received your new Telephone Directory? \\/A have just completed the deliv- ery of Washington's Spring Issue. Every care has been taken to make thedistribution complete, butif you have been overlooked, please call our business office so that the over- sight may be promptly corrected. . THE CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY Letters of Credit. TRUST DEPARTMENT—We are authorized by law to act in every fiduciary capacity. it had no authority t ad o authorits SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Where, by sys- o | tematic saving. you can assure yourself with hav- ATTACK TR'AL HELD up ing ample funds for next year’s travel. 3% Interest BY ALLEGED CONFESSION Paid. MERICAN SECURIT Its Admission as Evidence Against ||| —_—— e AND TRUST C OM&_ Man Twice Sentenced Features 15th and Penna. Ave. anythin, lieve in the divine Bible or in the divin: & was held in the hoard'’ ts decision to re-elect greeted with shouts || crowd outside. ment read before the tri Third Hearing. By the Associated Press. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Protits Over $6,500,000 Nickels a week after the committed. Two physicians, who at. !l tended the woman victim, testified | vesterday. ! Nickels has received death sen- BRANCHES: Central—7th and Mass. Avenue N.W. Northeast—8th and H Streets N.F Southwest—7th and reets S.\W. Northwest—1140 15th Street N.W° RESOURCES OVER 837, tences on two previous trials, but gained respites in each case a few || hours before the ution was sched- uled to take place Radcnfl'e College Bans “Fags.” 5, Mass., June 11 (®). | for lmdx liffe College | student body has voted | nimously to ban the use of where, whether in or out ge. Heretofore smoking n forbidden ¢ in dormi. | |f tories and in the cjty. POT AL 500,000 Early American and Colonial Furniture Reduced Now Not because it isn't the fashion, for it's a popular prevailing mode today—not because it's odds and ends, for its our choice stock of “Lifetime Quality”"—simply because it occupies more room than we've allotted for our Colonial Department —that’s the “why" of the low prices. Style without limit— at a limited price! That Juniors may play—economically! Tough, cool, flexible, comfortable and mod- estly priced shoes. Fiity-three years of satis- factory service have taught us how, and our Uultra-modern Foot X-Ray Machine makes ex- act fitting a certainty. High Boys Charming Mahogany High Boy, with tive drawers, oak interiors; re- $75 duced t0 cecee... Dressers Charming old mahogany and gum- wood Dresser, 46 inches, $89 73 reduced to “Feature Line” Shoes for Women Quaint old Colonial Chest, in fine ma- he d ood; re- Finely carved mahogany Dresser, with five drawers, oak interior ; re- duced to $17D Imposing High Boy, in rare old ma- hogany, with claw feet; 7 $l7s drawers; reduced to ...... : Dresser, with hanging mirror, in a beautiful dull red finish; re- duced to e $98 Barefoot Sandals or comfortable Play Ox fords of husky, flexible smoked elk. Also in Let 'em play! This Play Oxford is built to STAND THE STRAIN! Extra quality tan or Parchment, white kid or nt leather. Contra: B $5.00 Oi white kid, gold kid overlay. French last and <p1kc heel dark or light tan. 5 to 11, $1.50 11% to 2, $1.35 patent leather! 5 to 8, $3.00 8% to 11, $3.50 Fine old Salem Dresser and glass; mahogany . $9s High Boy, in quaint old Colonial style. with amplc storagc E reduced to Poster Beds Four-poster Bed, Mahogany ~ Four- Quaint old mahog- Imposing Secre- full size, mahog- poster Bed, full _— Secretary, tary with serpen- any and gumwood, size, dull red fin- wood panel doors, tine front, 36 Every sort for every priced misses’ model ish, [3 inches wide, e member of the fam- $29.75 $37.50 g me | i $160 81 to 11, $2.95 ily! Twin size four- : Secretary Desk in " 1115 to 2, $3.45 All sizes poster in charm- Quaint Old Ma- mahogany ~ and Secretary Desk Others up to $6 ing colonial red hogany Four-post- gumwood, 2 draw- mahogany. and finish, er bed, full size, ers, fumwood, 2 draw- $35.75 $49.50 $50.75 "™ 679,50 SWABEET aannns .55 00 Four-poster Bed Fine old Four- in twin size; ma- poster Bed with \ 4 7 L & E hogany and gum- —~ Y j i - wood. J 2 Oh Boy! Here's an “Feature Line” Chil- | $27 .50 UrXfOFH‘?l Ke’tlxl! bsl D";"“d dren’s Shoes. The line . of! c] n leather. ‘White Cloth Pumps, In over a dozen Collegiate, black and Of most "“”5'3-"5:':: Site Poster m any and @ lizard trim. A very styles. This one, in 1 silver laces. Mannish wear! 12 low-priced, . 3 drawers, tine fronts, smart two-strap— patent or black kid- / g last. And bullt to give long - wearing types. same in pat- skin, with open -work “Man size” wear! This one patent leather $41’75 $59'50 $125 $157.So sides i 9 to 1315, $4.50 ent ... $5.00 atsides $5.00 it BY gos, $3.45, §3.95 : Hundreds of Other Rare Values MAYER & CO. Secretaries ‘White Shoes were by no means forgotten in our “Feature Line.” Here's a splendid low- Keds Galore! Patent or Dblack utm, xm\elh trim- med. ‘Wer Opera Pumps in all materials. Very smart " 35()0 Mahogany _and Soltd gumwood Secre- Secrel pineapple tops; tary, 36 inches finish, full size, wide, 3 drawers, ’$13- bl $41.50 $115 Stately Secretary Full size mahog- Secretary Desk re- in Colonial Red any and gumwood production with 4 Mahogany serpen- mahogany Duco Mahogany full size Poster Bed in “Feature Line” Children’s Shoes The line that's the sign of certain thrift and comfort! Over & dozen types—whites, tans, patents— for every boy and girl. And every one ASTONISH- INGLY good at such a low "'$2.95 to $3.95 and 50 others Over 50 other modes refiect- ing Fashion's every mood. ‘Whites, Reptiles, Sauterne Kid JFashions. Styles for Shopping, Sports, Afternoon, Tea, Evening ~—every hour of Fashion. $6.50 to $10 Seventh Street Between D & E a3 Years of Q'ntwfqttor_\ Service

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