Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1926, Page 6

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WARNER T0 HEAD AVIATION INNAVY Appointed Under Recent Leg- | 11 islation for Expansion of Service. rovisions of recy m of the A ries of dutie which time ¥ n in the United States a | abroad. Hi ! with testified before t the and t gating va E E He also has devoted much study to commercial | aviation. | MARRIAGES GAIN HERE. | Divorce Statistics for District in 1925 Also Show Advance. Both marri; nd District of Colu over 1924, marr number over th cent, whils divor or 254 per cent, announced today. Fear saw 1 District, a on July ber of ulation was 11 in 1 . The numbe at An important development in the feminist movement in Mexico is seen in the candidacy for a seat in the Mexican Congress of Senora Eluia OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE ADE TO ORDER eup! Slip_Covers AS'tam:lard Upholstery Store 2810 14th Open evenings. Col.1038 Hundreds of Families Will Recommend W. W. Chambers SEA THRILLS SHOWN. Capt. Vreeland of Florida Describes Fishing in Film Talk. All the thrills of deep sea fishing were depicted in motion pictures shown by Capt. James B. Vreeland of Fort Lauder in the audi t m of th Museurm yes- terday to employ rithsonian tutlon, Biological Survey and Bu- Fish P ind, a fishernmn since told of the stru ps of own of sail fish 1 harpoon tussies d devil fish, C: 1 the sail at can be Navy “Stroke” Made Captain. Special Dispateh to The Star July 1.—Tom Eddy oar on this year 1 of ne: » academy, His brothe on this ye: er brother, J has just entered. Would Haunt the Grove. | PR R R A, Reduced for Quick Clearance 1,000 Assorted Children’s Garments . for Girls’ Frocks Sizes to 14 years. Voiles, prints, ginghams, etc. Bloomer frocks, sizes up to 10 years. Girls’ Knicker Suits Serviceable and just the things for play-time wear. Babies’ and Girls’ Organdy Bonnets and Straw Hats Large variety of different colors. | i, the Italian vremie THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, B.. €., THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1926. MUSSOLINI ASPIRES Restoration of Italy Is One Battle He Intends to Win, Claims Premier. By the Assoc LONDON, ~Benito quoted b the Daily July 1 me correspondent o to the restc » and the ittentic which T hav mie life of It only without | tion will be accepted sition, but with | I v | $l.75 Any Two of the Following Articles Friday and Saturday, $1.75 Infants’ Sweaters All wool—well made knitted. e Creepers and Rompers Sizes 1 to 6 years. Ideal for vacation and play. and Little Boys’ Suits Sizes up to 6 years. Blue and khaki Bathing Suits All wool—variety of colors. Sizes 2 to 5 ¥y 10 ECONOMIC GOAL - ] jknow T set an example by myself 14, even 15, hours a d: solini said he had head of the i who worl ion of rnment were ready to work ithout ealized that hor, ‘the do and what to They destroyed c all other resou the common w Foot Ball Popular. No fewer than 2,5 d the various games for the foot octation cup, in England, recently won by Dulton 5 persons wit- constitutes rd attendance also does the in by the spec- s £204,119 an in. ) over the previous amount of money which W The Big Show has Commenced , BERQUIST GETS POST. Washingtonian Named Assistant Professor at Carnegie Tech. Fred Emil Berquist of Washington been appointed assistant profes- » of industrial economics at the »gio Intitute of Technology for coming year, according to word :ived here. Berquist was graduated from sity of Washington, Wash,, with an A. ¥ 3 and an A. M. degree in 1924 took a course at the Robert Brook- s Graduate School of this cf s. During the World rved for two g member of 1 of Appraisal of the vessel division of the port of diton he has served instructor of economics v of Washington and ic a Hahn’s Midsummer CLEARANCE Come and Get a Front Seat! Four great groups qS S}lOGS Wom cn Whites Colors Handel and His Oratorios. The first oratorio of George Fred- erick Handel, greatest of all compos- ers of that style of music, its initial performance 222 y when the youthful composer was in his twentleth year. 000 %200 PR POPE s dDOD e YOO sider as his studyt Halls mira, s given s ago, It was based on the Pa At 7 his teens: sion, and was a work of con I hough not as great sub: nt oratorios. years of age Handel began under Zachu, organist of the athedral, and he wrote “Al his first’ ope Although his operas were OOEOCOOCORCHOD Purchase and Sale Extraordinary! French Felts In 'All White and Colors—Handkerchief Weight § Only One of a Kind a success that he died in 1 it was from his ora red enduring fame. on 167 years ago. . i than 1,500, own seecurities of the . More country torfos 0 people in thi trical companies which serve them Large & Small Headsizes Every Hat Made Under Om: Direction The styles are of the latest Parisian and American inspiration—the felts of the extremely lightweight French and other imported make. Hats of the identical quality are being sold from our regular stock, right now, at $10 to $15. Ideal for travel, golf or general summer “wear. Charge Accounts Solicited Millinery Importens F STREETS NW Consistently Ahead of The Mode DODDD DN OO O O CIOOKIDIOO) e o 2 S e o - D ) - - S S & @ DDODO@OOENN For His Conscientious Blacks Combinations Service and His Honest [ Charges | Complete Funerals | $75, $100, $150 Up Call The Brown Stone Funeral Home of W. W. Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. NN W. Col. All Sales Final—No Exchanges—No C. O. D.’s S TE Cunningham Co|| 2 Children’s Department—Street Floor 314-316 7th St. N.W. I Rttt h R Rt tR Rt R tR R thERLRLRLRLRtRY 50 | : SPORT and | TRIMMED ; | \l\ ' i \7 $4.50 group—at all stores except F St. $5.75 & $7.75 groups—at all stores $9.75 group—at F St. Shop only Sale Children’s Shoes Misses’, Children’s, Growing Girls’ and Small Boys’ Dress and Play Shoes. $1.89 $9.89 (Not at F St.) Buy two or more for less than the price of one. Choice of Any $5 Trimmed or Sport HAT Milans—Taffetas Leghorns Friday and Saturday For Two Days Only! - Hair Hats, Azures, Silk Hats, etc. We planned this sale weeks ago—it will prove a sensation in value—a trip downtown tonight will tell the story even better than we can. SEE THEM TONIGHT IN OUR WIN- DOWS! ] “G~ STREET CORNER TWELFTH Open All Day Saturday Dresses for the Fourth and Vacation Time 400 New Dresses Just Received If you think you don’t need two frocks, bring in your mother, sister or_next-door neighbor and let her share with you the wonderful values offered here tomorrow and Saturday, two $15 dresses for $16. Sport Stripes Chiffons Flat Crepes Polka Dots Georgettes New Prints Misses’ Sizes 16 to 38 Women’s Sizes 40 to 50 TF Cunvinabhamr Co Reliable Since 1914 314-316 Seventh St. N.-W. 7th & K 3212 14th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 414 9th St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “Women’s Shop”—1207 F St.

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