Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1926, Page 16

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18 | THE _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (.. FRIDAY; JUNE 18, 1926 B T T e —. inally pl d.! Mi ipita- e Raa 3 i g - " i " : P RAIN IS PREDICTED (it stz PRAYER BY PRIEST it i MARLBORO HIGH SCHOOL, o the sboof gxve sovra song sis o, somget ke by, the Josk | Hip ' Simlar Ouse the State, but the sgpply is as vet far peared in the hall in regalia did so Class night exercises were held [From the London Answers. below the needs, repyorts have said. BLOCKED BY BAND without ! v ihe" Mouni| GRADUATES CLASS OF 20| Diplomns were presented to the fol- Wednesaay night. Songs and a cu:.-g A humane society decided to run an Jacksonville, Fla.,}reports the high- they were i lowing by Mr. L. B. Howland, prinel- | prophecy were the main features of | advertising campaign. With this end i t —_— ' IN PAR HED SUUIH"e':""“’:rm‘.‘l‘l":“’;l"i{“:'\“"!’,;T":r‘d":;‘:“"?’l b e not memters of the local organiza- | Commencement Exercises Are Held ;:nl of ;he n;h::;l: John Andrew Bell, | the program. h’:‘ view, they secured a large shop in .38 . Littye I rk., I ini A St o 5—O1 irma\ Lee Radford, George Sanfor T T G the West End and filled 0w {a ‘:fi(n:;‘h\i"rmhsuclllflzzin‘;?;:‘ {ompera | Mount Rainier Graduation Exer-| Rev. il arrivediglstiuinel | o0 Fair Grounds—Oratory Contest | it (0 Clu@!: ir.: All:": Decline of Conversation. with attractive paintings in ol coiors v\u(utn”is M}h‘i‘:;t"?a‘ .l;n\l\!l‘:z‘rargh’::‘nr;; cises Interrupted by Appearance t, and when Prizes Are Awarded. Elim{»{fh l:_m._ Beatrice Eva Tomlin- | grom the Wichita Eagle n‘:‘;fl-::‘:’::l:t’:d‘;‘:‘{h’;‘fl‘l’;fl}]‘:‘,r:;r; R et Bl L R oy St sialkess nformed, fie ¢ ¥ i, Ctherine | spucial Dispatch to The Star. ° o gpary Bdwarding Higses, fvelyn| There just doesn't seem 0 be any |the heart rendering words: ' Weather Bureau Forecasts|Tenn. and Meridianj Miss., brought - L e i dmcified that to| MARLBORO, June 18.—Marlboro [ Russell J. Richardson, 3dgar |time for conversation now. It used to| ‘We were skinned to proviaé fool oo i ] 0 ——— Avoid any possible’ unpleasant de. | High School commencement exercises ' Nicholson, Mary Beale Sasscer, Wal- |be Wichita's most popular recreation, ' 1°fj %omen with ;‘:;h::“:”"; o Relief Today for Crops P ot the doncllit that has pre- | 3P°cial Dispatch to The Star. velopments not to take part in the|were held last night at the fair |ion Smith Ruby Gwehdolvn Smith. |1t is now run over by the automobile, | ahout the window pri R Pl i e e e e | WovRY G 1d, June 18— | Program. Thete was no l‘r{\'"ml{m:‘- grounds, when a class of 20 was grad- | Bens Fopey: Katherine Louise Mor ,vershadowed by the movie, drowned | the contents. Suddenly a man with a ) in Drouth Area. ern States are bnrdeTng on the dis- [A considerable stir created at - ot the Mall ond e | uated: I, Tda_Estella Phely 5 | out by the radio, erippled by the mrd}m;:;;e& sicxpression spoke his astrous, agricultural] reports said. | commencement exercises of the | turned to his home in Berwyn The main feature of the exercises [Schaefer. Rodney C‘haney and Marie |zame and just generally relegated to a | - e e L planted | Mount Rainfer Public School, held | Father Cahill stated that he was |[a§8n ;”fl_;'" on “Education” given | Wells yeceived special awards given |rear seat along with everything else m.,’,-"h“.":mfi‘,l?y‘,r.’é"‘“fYS{“-lfi".'r.%"J By the Associated Press. T e e i while "1n | 18t night in the school auditorium, | invited to participate in the program |b¥ Dr. = -I»rx T. Stephens of West. | by the Bank Association of Marlboro | which demanded 2 certain amount of | the only ones; I suffered in the same Ratn—prayed for in South Carolina | athers the growth isi stunted or ‘the | ¥hen a number of Ku Klux Klan, | by Mrs. Reed, the invitation being bt nning firs in an orator- | leisure to live : L in regalia, but unmasked, entered the | extended by one of the teachers of and much longed oth Jists have s e wp- of the South: will sec- ,':,,’,‘,:a’,,,.‘,”}:;,‘.";;‘ e e[t the school., Mrs. Reed declined to It was explained by a spokesman |discuss the case at all. It is under tions of North outh Caro- | {jons where worse conditions prevail 5 lina, Georgia, and - foday T | Ons T O e ey ateei | for the Klan that members of the or- | stood, though, that she tried to ob- predictions of W ! Prognosti- | yill goon be absorbed.! while in some | Eanization object I at | tain other clergymen, lnfants’ v t > % ors hold true. Relief to the hz T - i s i ¢ s SR e ests o 5 3 s ] T ll 1 Lities the Water auppl 1% threataned. { past ‘ Satisfaction Since 1859 ummer loiletries N r The situation is mord acute in the |} ! s Indiana Theater. - | Carolinas, weather reports said. oLl e Rt 4 Eran .‘I..oev'v‘]?uy I e b l 7c Amami Shampoo, 2 pkgs. for 19c. s unofficial LT benediction. This spokesman s % 3 e, (ke ";jer-K[;t;drlce Powder, 37c. % South (' Moslem youths befowe being mar-|that the Klansmen felt th: & Hotel and several smaller 3 for 50c um Deodorant, 18c. , < 2 mlets ha ried must pay the bgide’s parents|view of o that a ' of the Standard Evansville Fine Quality Swiss Ribhed Vests Mavis Body Talcum with large upon suppli S an | $100 in cash, 100 poundks of suga majority the. members of the | Realty (o. to Marcus Loew, v in band or button.front styles. Fin. L lngl. I'b-. 6;:.'1 S 0 Vies. outon Batl Ib., 39c. Almighty God to bri o | pounds of hutter, 35 pounds of honey. |graduating class were of the Prot.|New York City for a_consideration 1R WAk o un-parched lands, and prayer meet- |4 pounds of Chinese tea and 2 pairs |estant faith that a Protestant cler-|of $1,000,000 was announced last ATRAINE :z";'"_’lf",“‘;;': Dot 810818 S s Coty's Talcum, 79%. and @ s will be continued as | of shoes. \ gyman should have also had a part | night to three years. Castile Soap, 3 cakes for 25c —_— Street Floor Street Floor Share in These June Economies! 3,000 Prs. Children’s King's PalacoTs First Q 290 Socks dl - With the New! 7 c 3 l;rs. : D ashlng Sport Hats for 50c $2.98 and $3.98 Newly purchased! And at such price concessions. You'll agree : with us ihat they are the hest values ever offered at this price At $298 —are Ptrfe;eht and slightly imperl;cdt, 3 ; 3 ll-l'se, medium and Short socks, white, solid colors, colors with contrasting ravon tops and fancies, Sizes 4 to 8. : small sport types of I d e Rayon § Sport Hose, 35¢ -3l Toro" s, oo Richelieu Ribbed Rayon Sport Hose, in white, light colors, black =3 and brown. Plain or ribhed tops. Irregulars of S0 grade. Splendid Imported i Body wearing hose for boys and girls Straws—A jour. Street Floor P h.At $3.98—bl‘.;nrge‘ felt g ts in vagabond, play- Extraordinary Purchase! || girl, cowboy and Patsyy 2,000 Fancy Voile ?,',‘;T";.::ém CrfiolL:m:'_“" - HANDKERCHIEFS & clude white, black, pas- Wl’len the Sun g A riot of Bright Color "Kerchiefs—the sort vou White Kidskin Hats, $1.89 like for general use. Most attractive shapes, resembling c White and combinations of colors in at- leaves, flowers, scallops, and all are beautifully edged in tractive models for women, misses and children. Small, roll brim effects Soars Sizzlingly! o e T e, e Street Foor 12 for 75¢ B S Fashion Seeks the Cool Beauty of Women's WHITE SHOES —and finds predominating assortments to choose from at all “Hahn” Stores $5.95- $7 $8 $8.50 $10 Just as School Is WHITE SHOES S H I R T S ' S A L E About to Close Colored Kids, Patents and ] ® a most Opportune other popular Women’s Shoes A two-day sale of thousands of Summer Shirts, all perfect, all fresh and < VAC ATION SALE Special 2 s gl.enn,les\;/er‘y T;pullr style—collar attached—Collar to match—and neckband. : { izes 13Y; to 17. . ’ . ’ Sellm ¢ Imported English Broadcloth Genuine Striped Broadcloth. Misses’ and Children’s ¢ p 1 L Ceatini Bhosdstaili In Woven Stripes at our 7th, - . In White, T d Bl $2 '95 to $5 Low Shoes & 9th St. & ; Imported English Broadcloth : Ray.:)n “::sev’en ‘;trai:e M::;ns Pa. Ave. stores In White, Tan and Blue. Fine Repp Cloth. | Sizes from ; . ‘ 5 4 c S 5 ‘What man will forego the pleasure of buying an entire season’ ly of shirts when h t them at a | d RO EALLY most surprising Shoes offered in genuine saving? Many will choose six. NS bt e e bt o this group, due to our great quantity buying. " Use Your Charge Account They look like double the pricc. Some of them, : Street Floor—Men's Shop $2 65 in fact, reduced from higher priced lines. . W . . g 8 charming styles, white kid , ties, = 1 | . lnttice and gore. effects—high, medium o | Purchase! Corselettes June Birthday Sale of low heels. And 40 other styles, colored kids, patents, < Regular $1 50 Grades o combinations, satins. Giving women a - ew Oe I “||m|]|lll"'|| [ chance to buy a complete wardrobe of = = ,;// Summer shoes at a very small layout. O . - , 1005\ 7N [ $9.89 g ‘W%L// And Furthermore— I Fi ¢ adds furth larity harmi E : / ’mmm “mndffrb"d”r“i»:i'i.'\;r'l":wf‘]' J}!‘c"c"lfiflf-e’cxafx'fi.; 03;?5“‘2? g et b Numerous styles. All year's most successful style hit. Now i 20 ‘eren =3 — r1zZin, without con- / f 2 il Tmotels,inchuding | white 'ant c;l:g:dsYkié g\él | i e sadlvery o gt 1 = f?.sh];{)flahle (l*)qlors and de- satins ... . % Bl —these three qualities add 4 sirable combinations are NCLUDED. dress and play shoes—all from New styles keep coming in in our popular “Hahn to their desirability.” Of bro- : : _ . regular stocks. One and two-strap pumps Eustulifbnck, WhitGiyars o BOIODHCHE T cade and silk-strilped fabrics, ilf ’ fer::)tl;"ed /lkrilt]}:lslegciep}i;(:n?r: —sandals—anklettes—fancy oxfords — moc- Congervative but good-Ioking Black Kid Strap-Sip- = :)r:]fle;l;iflwgoen:;s;;cckgoar:; 3 gnrr P-t A s ?6 g'[e g - vft casin play shoes—and others. Patent leather, S e e s i R e B Bl £ion.” "Sideclocing. Sises correct types for street, a white Nile Cloth, tan elk, smart combinations. women o 32 to M. y > ernoon, sport and dress All most nttmc}iyc. \\'cl]-made shoes, at a wel- e e Sélsmérm 2 ; B vear ¢ come saving! (Not at F St.) wood sple Beach Sandals E e TR TR — W}mited Canvas Black Kidskin Strap Pumps L —— - . Rl Blonde Satin D’Orsays R Oxfords PLAY SHOES (' $2 Chiffon-to-the-Top $1 B0 rmeihe hete e Special Sale Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords. §7 Sauterne Kidskin Opera Pumps Novel Ties . . 1k, durable Gleasonite soles. Sizes to 2....... P s lk H ry e wit ure Siik Hosie to 3 i . 2 C ) “Ke Best quality brown or white crepe rubber ] Here’s an announcement that commands extreme interest Boys and G"'ls soled “Tennis Shoes. Laced to toe, with §] 75 ¢5 $3 7t1‘l &} K because it offers sheer, all-silk from tep to toe stockings at a ¢ ankle patches .... < : H 3 ) . 2 . s 2 uniform price cut of 50c on each pair. Particularly with such U S Pt 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 414 9th a range of colors available. e nion ults at "qrvfn‘:y; "é‘;:sf;nnr:’!r::;a(l:xffl:::. $2'95 to $5'50 X 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. 3212 14th ‘White " Peach Gunmetal Blush For Boys and Girls—Fine Count Madras 50 Waist-attachment Suits, with taped buttons, values Children's Sport 35 10 750 “Arch-Pr’eseSTer”Shop”—I.?Ia G g:wn Silver i‘;:e‘ Moolnlisht reinforced double seat. Full-cut sizes, 2 to 12 « i am- . 3 08- Opa Vell finished. Women’s Shop”—1207 F St. Black phere Moss For Boys Only—Athletic Union Suits of fine pa ment Noisette Shell count madras, . with taped armholes, round et ok Koso neck. Webbing at back and front; side opening. Cut just like dad's. t Silk Hosiery—"Lady Luxury™ or “Hahn Special"—§$1.45 to $1.95 .

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