Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1926, Page 23

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1926. CHOSEN HOWARD UNIVERSITY HEAD Dr. Mordecai W. Johnson| First Colored President of Institution. hnson of Charles- unanimousl; ele { the 1 ate yesterday after- be the first ident of ted today, to_accept s to the post 15 backing of the prort of a large al alumni, facu to whom b ¥ 1 for a number 911 from Morehouse 1., with the degre will be not only rve in this Peelle Presides. e of Dr. Charles nt of m. board, e, fc R n that Dr. John- was made by a £ which Col. f N York © mem- Dr. . Mack, 1 and other public p‘nl.xn\) WOMAN GAME WARDEN. Mrs. Stukel C!mches Job in Minne- sota by Capturing Two Men. hunters, Mrs. Florence of the few woman game in the Minnesota lake ing life miserable for namiters and other illicit | ld wintry day last Winter pid woman tracked a pair s from the scene of their long an isolated road. r refused to halt Mrs. er revol Yh(‘ State wa on of her captives. a widow, quickly grad. ition to fleld ssly scours the surrounding a one-room rs which she built. | are Miss Marian v, another woods enthusiast, and her dm’ Many 0il Prospects Poor. In Alberta, Canada, 326 wells have h of oil or gas up e Activities d 33 wells in operation, g oil and 6 gas The "lgh Gmde Elubluhed 1842 Pianos Sold Direct from the Factory ‘We Invite you to Visit Our Warerocoms 1340 G St. N.W. J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. 9-inch oscillating electria fa;lé r?akes a big breeze, ready for CHION s s s sas® $12-50 POLAR CUB FANS, six- Inch blade, runs on $3 95 sither current. % MUDDIMAN 6 ‘ 709 13th, Main 140 =N T4 you: T will ods ] . e E:EEEEEEEEE:EEEEEEEEBEE SWISS FEAR MODERNISM Dances of Today Limited to Cer- thorities in Itali nning to be fearful about the moral ec trict h: clares that henceforth public dancing S¢urloak DR. MORDECAI W. JOHNSON. tain Seasons at Tessin. "ARNO, July (#).—The au- Switzerland are be- « ts of modern dancing among the ng. he nd Council of theTessin dis- dopted a new law which de- only be autho! of the ed at certain peri- Young people of both Are prohibited from , and girls from 16 to end public dance halls anied by parents. nds u!’ trees _grow in Flor- Dread of bed-bugs can be forgotten. Bug Doom gets. ! them quickly. Itneverfails. | CHRISTIANI DRUGCO. | Sth St. and Pa. Ave. N. W. No. 7 Dupont Cire w. Union Terminal Station L. H. FORSTER, Drug’t 1133-11th St. N. W. Holiday Event We are planning a remarkable sale for “The Fourth” 800 New Felt Sports Hats Featuring the Popular Vagabond Style We have combed the studios of the best makers for representa- tion in this sale, so that your selection will be from the very best styles, in the very best colors, including white—and providing proper shapes for every daytime occasion and for travel, vacation and sports wear. 1& m - | | | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 1, h ter that h 1d, by ompared are many bungalows, the Summer MILLION-DOLLAR FINE |5jtesie it sovt s, cmerse] ARTISTS SEEK INDIANA, [2v e v hemist ostor who victim- ized the noblity z‘fp;}uropa and others| Bungalows in Brown Gounty| Several vears ago Theodore Steele, LEVIED ON SWINDLER Russian Who Defrauded Prussian State Bank Also Gets Five Years. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, July 1.—A milllon-dollar fine and five years’' hard labor in prison were ‘imposed yesterday on Ivan Kutisker, Russian merchant, who was convicted for swindling mil- lions of marks from the Prussian State Pank, The judge, who sentenced Kutisker, described him as such a base, lying pbxnpsbom €08 to 614 Calf Reptile In Parchment with Brown trimming. e e In white Calf with white and black Reptile trimming. & Want— ~ 3 Pairs, boxed, I==="= [t e———la———— o —al——a——ou] b ilipsbortt ELEVENTH ST 608 to 614 $0.95 For Sport or for Street i Beverluyg Beverly Service Hose And With This Oxford You'll Certainly No. 222—A heavy-weight, 12-strand, pure silk Hose with lisle garter tops, full fashioned and strongly rein- forced. In shades to match. 150 years ago. Kutisker gained credits at the Prus- sian State Bank extending into mil- lions of marks. The judge asserted that he apparently exercised such fascinations over the bank directors that they blindly believed all that he told them and granted his demands without investigation. The convicted man did not hear the record fine assessed against him as he is in the prison hospital, where physicians have certified that he -is dying. He has been in failing health for some time. o Queeri Marie of Rumania, whose picture has been used in advertising | matter, has decided to bar the use of it hereafter. OXFORD Sauntering gayly o'er the Boulevards or whiling the hours away at the Country Club—Milady is shod in perfect accord for either occasion in this lovely oxford. Moderately priced. $6.50 | | | 95 $].%5 $5.50 ole—=[nl—"oy] FOI’ fi E | Again Shelter Painters. NASHVILLE, Ind., July 1.—Along meandering crecks and deep in the Brown County hills devotees of palette and brush are at work again. Every Summer and Autumn many well known artists come to this al- most primitive section of Indlana to sketch the brilliant colorings of the woodlands. Along the fringe of hills el L L L R Baskets of Assorted Cut Flowers, Special, *1 the Indiana sketcher of landscapes, built a Summer home on Bear Wal- low, a hill overlooking Nashville. To this rambling cottage, which he called “The House of the Whispering ‘Winds,” came fellow artists, who, fall- ing under the spell of the rustic beauty, also built bungalows. The fame of Brown County's pic- turesqueness spread and soon teachers of art at Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville and Chicago were bringing their classes to Nashvills s Lk ko o o O 807 14th St. Phone Franklin 5142 3 * Ch; 1 birthday floral L'y arming b1 y b GARDEN k remembrances, or welcome 2 FLOWERS . gifts for the convalescent. o t Arranged with assorted * 2 5 C « fresh-cut flowers, and priced %« BUNCH :: slzesclial for the week-énd o at $1. Cash& CarryFlowerStores Funeral Flowers Delivered Frec—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 804 17th St. Phone Franklin 10391 2467 18th St. Tel. Columbia 9997 608 to 614 There is no summer fabric that combines comfort, style and dura- bility so well as a Priestley Stan- dard Quality Mohair. It is the coolest material invented for men's wear; light in weight, open weave and porous. This famous Mobhair is the tested and proven cloth for fine summer clothes and will “stand-up™ and give the satisfaction you expect in your light weight clothes. Cool—airy—Featherweight, Shape«eta.tmng— will outwear ordinary Mohair. ELEVENTH ST hr 1t ?bxhpsb orn of Courtesy Super Specials for Friday Two groups of Silk Frocks EVERY SUIT BEARS THE ABOVE LABEL AVOID THE DISCOMFORTS OF HOT WEATHER—WEAR COOL P)‘t_w_(@d MOHAIR Leading clothiers and tailors ave showing them in new models, patterns and colorings. EEEEEEEEEEEEEE—:EEEEE We shall be openm until 6 p.m. this Saturday ¢ $9.75 and $16.75 The picture illustrates one of the new smart Sport styles included in the $16.75 assortment. Both groups are excep- tional values, including the popular Crepes—in a wide va- riety of brilliant and staple colors. The models are all new: representative of prevailing fashion; each designed by ex- cluswc makers On sale in the Inexpensive Dress Department. Second Floor | | | N Wool Bat}ung Suits $2.95 Wherever you go and whatever you do over $3.95 “The FSurth,” bathing will probably be one of the pastimes—and for the enjoyment of which you will want one of these smart Pure worsted; latest models: in a long list of plain colors and striking combinations. Bathing Suits. Jantzen Bathing Suits—in plain colors—$6.75 Caps, 25¢c to $1.25—Bags, 75¢ and $1.25—Belts, 50c Street Floor | fl Slll( and Vofle Unclerwear $1.00 Including Crepe de Chine and Radium Teddies, Gowns and Step-ins—lace trimmed or plain tailored—in the $2.95 assortment. The $1 grade is made of especially fine Voile, including Gowns, Pajamas, Step-ins and Teddies: trimmed with lace and embroidery; or self-trimmed. All the wanted colors in both groups. i $2.95 Street Floor | | ETIEERA- i Every Hat an Exceptional Value Smart Hat Boxes Black patent finish; with fancy cretonne lining; two full, deep pockets: brass key locks and strong handles. They are the regulation size............ Special Sale of Fourth Floor. $9.95 EEEEEEEEE iEEEE—JE_EEEEEEEEEEflE | | | | | Flannel Coats and Jackets $10 00 The illustration pictures one of the $15 White Sports Coats. White Flannels, Gault Silks and fancy Woolens, cleverly cut and well made. $15.00 Third Floor | ] Silk Princess Slips $1.95 $2.95 Baronet Satin, Radium and Tub Silk, Crepe de Chine. Radionette. - They are excellently well tailored with strap i shoulders. Some of both grades are trimmed with dainty lace in all the wanted colors, including White and Flesh. Street Floor fl fl | fii m o] e —

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