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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D! C., THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1927. gan. be given full operatic training, and izl | First Professional Chorus Sought|as the ability of the various mem-| FREDERICK, Md., May 19.—G. M b Alumni Deliver Addresses. bers warrants, small parts and later | Smith, superintendent of the Balti - “ | N'l::‘rmx!s ahmax'n‘ \\'I]\,v:lxl!llz.lge}?;rleérl:‘r;- for Washington Company. pr’l}\':;pfl;e‘l;(l\,l“n‘fl s sl more division, Pennsylvania Railroad, y : s f D amb.| Voice trials for the first profes.| lonal | will confer with representatives of the nan, S J, Dr. %Z.}!:lel HLT i S S Rl m‘:)” ¢a.|Chorus is simply another step, Mr.|Rotary, Lions and Kiwanis and city x ; Charles O e R i Alblon stated, in the move forward |officials tomorrow concerning the erec \\nn.m P. C. Hazen, Dr. Ruy:| tional Opera Co. will be held this aft- | toward the accomplishment of the |{ion of a union station or mew Penn. [ mona T tioiden, *s11 D Hetey, 3| o0 S S untit 6 o'cock and to. |Bians for, n great national opera cen- | syiVania terminal here. © - 4 Buildin f r Medicm angd | and Dr. James A. Gannon, '06. A let: | night from 8 until 10 o'clock and to et e Sl CL IR LA Sl g 0 ter was read from Dr. Mahlon Ash-|morrow at the same hours at Poln, vigorous paigi e | Dental D t ts t o of the Army Medical Corps. | Theater. | The manufacture of sporting and |Station. ; epartments to ‘getown Glee Club gave an| A chorus of 100 Washington singers | athletic goods gives employment to - , ik P entertainment _during the _event s sought, according to General Di ’nn')u‘l_ 9,000 men and women in the! A German has discovered that hair Be Built ident Lyons and the faculties of | tor Albion, which will be used as the United States grows but 264 days in a year. el o Friday is Remnant Day B ot iversity took| WILL SELECT ORATOR. | T e | Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not definitc oday when it became ! = 4 icown it 1 VEDRLLY *]"fiLL};}f;:\‘;;'romq Tonight at Catholic U. to| The mOSt popular sent C. O. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted T,|w~;' al X f more Pick Eastern Champion. h | PIERCE-ARROW ||| 100 Mers Shirts, were *1-*, now 95¢ smpletion of the|8:15 o'clock in McMahon wing mow under con-|Catholic Uni ty, when represent- s win will increase | ative ¢ rs from Washington and English Broadcloth Shirts, in collar-attac and neckband styles, f Geor Hospital | f neighboring States assemble to N t d d perfect, but slightly soiled. In white, I d tan; sizes in lot, 14 to 17 king ibrgest toalk o the Counu0n ow a a re uce prtce Men’s Ties, 25c; were much more. 25 Four-in-Hand Ties in foulards and other n 1 in the District. Ad-| Edward M. Curran, valedictorian of h and laboratories in|the senior class at Catholic Univer- bright patterns in new color combinations. pi i will facili | sity, will represent this district in - : % & the work e Medical | competition t speakers from B P L S $l 55' 3 f $4 50 S Mok 1o move it out | Prineton University, representing the Zd oys’ Pure Linen Suits, $1.55; 3 for $4. AREE I e D b SR DL : Just Arrived—48 Boys' Pure Linen Suits in buttonon styles. Oyster | sity, Philadelphia presenting Penn- - white and oatmeal in plain or striped weaves. Sizes 5 to 8 years only, and delegates from the Uni Bu{: Xurs Belgian Linen Knickers Boys' Pajamas, special, 68c. 80, of Boys’ Union Suits, special. 50e. 50 of Maryland and Delaware, 40 pairs. in_ natural “and a well known make. ' Usually much . : : | 3 ; 3 I with stronz webbing in back, made Lyons out-|ail of whom have successfully sur. L = Raii-2hd-penner mixtures. Fall Righer priced. — High-grade musiin all of whom have syccesafully Bl | 4 And finely tailored: Sizes 0 o 16 garmants in one-piece styics. " Sices of high-grade nainssok: all full- ersity 1o | vived elimination contests in their own ’ years, 10 14 it wRrments, Stua’S {0/ 18 years "]“ - | States. s DOWN STAIRS STORE nded s Aabbmg Nlie - fenl thoor | Will Hold Festival Today T i o, ang et o b . ‘ Ruftled Curtains, 58c pr. All-Silk Flat Crepe, $1.35 iren, which w tponed ve: . . . = o Secount. of The tain, Wil be / ‘ Complete with tie-backs 40-inch width gt ':;‘;(l’*"_‘:-fl'l“"i‘y“‘\"“;‘ et 150 pairs of block-weave marquisette 100 vards in ik was annour : Sheer and erisp, complete with tie-backs ————————— ai this special price. s Bkl ) S5 v - Semi-Made Dresses, 50c; were $1.28. 150 we Ty special Saving Money Isn't The Bro“gham of excellent quality, novelty weave ma Stinginess—not at all. terial. Cut out, ready to sew. Including . 8 Jjusi ood sel E 1 g i s, b ns, et nined e There has never been a Pierce-Atrow more popular than the LR pes Ritlong oie White Rayon Alpacfl, 88¢c s during | opens up opporfunities five-passenger Brougham, now offered at the lowest price in Wash Crepes; 5 yards, $1 Very specially priced. 200 vards of this sed vl4 r examinations SAVINGS DEPARTMENT - = i e Wik Sabs b 0Dy Teia s s Wik very popular material, that is non-clinging. record ’-”\;;H:;!"m no of the Federal-American Pierce-Arrow history. The recent $500 reduction has still ?"filé'“"‘ufll'l“"f‘hi" ,)",’(E, ,‘21:.2:'.1.«;‘.‘:?..:{,1 g In ‘the popular Summer color—WHITE. T Un L o . . . . Good-quality nbleachet uslin, yards, t two other vesi ST further increased the demand for this charmingly beautiful wan T8¢ yard car. Many additional thousands are availing themselves of the T“rklsh Towels, : for $l Satin_back Crepe’ $1.95 opportunity to own and enjoy so distinguished a car for only | Wete: 20 eathi 150" convententiyoai SR i and with dainty pink or blue bor the seasc Explains Ladowment Need. need the last word in medical e added, | i | f g Soft and absorbent. SLIGHT IRRE - sortment of color an adequate endow 3 $ LARS. i , 15 ; 4 at Buffalo T sh, Towels. 4 for 81; speel Lot of seasonable Silks, in short lengths, 1 alo - 77 yea . o 1‘1 GHER PRICE :m;"" b il from 13 to 4 yard lengths reduced 4 to '3 e ans 4 hort Lengths Cotton Dress Good 3 s ! tax extra Materinls; reduced i for clearance. for quick clearance. ersity to e funds niversity may emulate | e 25 Striped TubSilk Dresses, 5 ¢ with The delivered price of the five-passenger Brougham in Wash- ri muneration. Mindful of . . e . the mold of the men Who founded our EEP yourself and your ington is now but $2715. This includes transportation and A special purchase—New Summer Tub Silk Dresses, with school and who through her long clothing clean if you'd . . . . . 1 b ds and l-hued st Sizes 16 to 40 vears and at present serve her so de- succeed in business. Erner. excise tax, and all regular equipment, including spare tire. ight grounds and pastel-hued stripes. Sizes 16 to 40. ' . we Hnve no'fear of ‘the fu-} gine cicans its thor- et h K 4 15 Imported Linen Dresses. $1.30; were $5. In Summer 3 Atternoon Dreases. $12.3 e 823 e | B AT AL Mot vy e R s T e e gour e d o 5 Ribenosh Sl Drese i i #1030 . w1038 THoE Sk spyldery tinpst s 3. 0. oy Architect’s Plan Shown. ‘"""""““’“““”kd it as cash. The balance may be paid in moderate monthly amounts Fial"creve and crepe satn dresses, In o020 feta, and biack satin-and- - s draw £ 1 | ety sl 4 Crene Satin Dresses, $0.30; were $10.35, Black trimmed 1 Wash, Creve, Dress. §9.30: was $16.50. Orchid: size 18, o) mmadical and dontal buaing, R £ ombom Seieffice o 10 LET US APPRAISE YOUR USED CAR Wik embrotdery slzee 44 6,48 and o sold as posed medical and dental building, pré- OuBcin 35 centi, Millions 8 AR 5 I 3 e your druggist. Insist on School for nearly 30 years, was placed | k2 — F 2 \ exhibition. These plans call for a ull-fashioned e 6 Coats of Black Kashmir, with natural Gramte Llsle Hose’ 50c , laboratories and other fea- Pierce-Arrow Representatives for Nearly 22 Years kashmir facing and fur collars. Sizes 14 3 1141 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Washington, D. C. 16 and 18 only. Exclusive Irregulars of $1 Grade he site has t been an- . i 300 pairs in regular and out sizes, 813 and the oW uiain S s e ;Jus-“x‘flu});;;‘.;: Telephone—Franklin 4541 hrge Women’s Nl Georgetown Hospital. This is in ¢ Silk-and-rayon mixed Hose, 35c pair. SLIGHT IRREGULARS. 200 pairs in 8 e with the policy established | === C D $4 95 's ago to center al > build- | Iy 5 popular shades: sizes in lot, 815 to 10. g Sre tniversity a)tuatalyhe S D repe Uresses, va- Georgette Scarfs, special, $150. 20, in the colleg ; : ummer vays various colorings. Hemstitched ends. Dr. William J. Stanton, president of Greatly reduced. 6, made of printed crepe Novelty Silk Gloves, $1. 100 pairs, in of a small desig Slenderizing models in 2 gray, dawn and fallow Sizes 6 to SR Are Tonic Days W y ’ ' tull cut sizes, 40 to 40, & i dot r. Joseph & of the medical || [} l S ull cu " ot o et ol 5 | v o et s iz o eek End Specials: Misses’ Suits, $4.95 New Wash Frocks, $1.65 y s e 1 athol o eq - : T T - oc,med- || often requires .the strength- | 60 Figured Wash Frocks in flare-skirt chool in the East, and is de- . : ; b e 5 I of subport fremn the Cathutts {1 1% 814 of & good tonic. 4 Misses' Tweed Suits, in brown, blue s models; light grounds and various figures. Dr. Kober to Remain. i tan mixtures. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Nizes 16, 18 and 36 to 4 | TODDSWINE |0NIC . Dean Kober, who i member of [f| 1 0! declared while he || —made of finest California wine, 3 J retire this year on ac- || has the strength-| hull(lmg quahuP 5 | Yemain with the Medical School until | re’s nourishment, ‘ the movement to secure an adequate about a nominal 2 3 endowment for its maintenance has || condition and enables the avstem‘ MUCH L SUAL WHOLES! 100 pairs fl..( are ! rried out successfully. Presi- || to throw off many ills, common at [ ] made of fine patent lcatlv‘r. in several mp'lL\l ] vere p\lnlla\ul from ‘«v. yons ;md‘_nlhm' alumni paid || this time of l}lxle ; During 1]?]10‘ a large wholesale house at a large price concession. \;1 sizes in the lot, 2! to 8. tributes to the far-seeing policy of ||| Summer months, it is especially ) i Dean Kober, which has done much to ||| beneficial as a vitality builder ana | P Broxflsam Arch- Suppsoarémg\Put;nlpl and lvacn_i.. Women's Mules, $1 pair; were $245. 30 pairs in @avelop the school'in recent years preventer of chronic hot-weather $ pair; were $! mall size b kid black, blue and peach. Broken sizes. oxfords and strap pumps with Goodyear-welt 5 The exactness of a medical y i ™M p ¢ ir; # exactness of a al educa- || ills. eoles sl cUnbe: Kooty and Women’s “Keds”, 25¢ pair; were $1. tior . [,_ lxdef,x«l\ C. Schreiber, '1 i l_mhl'~ Tonic. made of finest Cal- Women's White Pumps, 85¢ pair; were $2.95 to pairs pumps and oxfords in several styles stressed, requirgs. additional clinics || ifornia Wine, is most pleasant to 40 batrs whife canvas hnd white kid for Summer. ~ Mostly small sizes “We cannot st hack and watch the e SN o e pumps, slightly soiled from handling, but can Women's Slippers, reduced to 75c; were $1 and trend of medicine go forward else- vashington at Peoples Drug Stores sily be cleaned. Low and high heels. Broken $1.95. Kid. satin and felt slippe: ne slightly Nohie ¥ he waid and other good drug stores through- | ° A soiled, in all sizes. e Chlldren s Shoes reduced te °1 pair nde by £ EDMONSTON'’S Were S1.95 to $2.95 pair. 6 pairs Pumps and Oxiords NEW ADDRESS —like selling orchestra in black and tan calf. Many styles; and broken sizes. 612 13th St. Greswinn Girls' Pumps, reduced to $1.95; were Boys’ Shoes, $2.75 pair; were $3.95. 21 pairs tan A 295. 20 pairs patent leather pumps, with soft-toe oxfords in mannish styles. Goodyear seats at balcony prices S ot Ao e Welt soles, rubber. heels. . Bizes S to o0 DOWN STAIRS STORE Somewhere in Washington there are 60 men who intended paying . . SEASONABLE SHOES $35 for a spirited, Spring suit. Somewhere in Washington — 1331 F Voile—Muslin—Rayon Hats red“ced below cost SPEC]ALLY PRI E Street, t-o be exact.—therc is a men 's _.sho;.) that is Agoing to give them Underweal‘ now 50(: g A e e G those suits at a savings of $11. The fabrics are of the latest vintage. Was Much Move. 91 pieces reduced 35"5;;,’,2,95,“‘*;::“,‘:,32 2B e 805 The tailoring is on par with the usual Haddington excellence. We wish AT i e i : . rertise 600 ins 6 I St b tel shades, white; broken sizes . . we C?“Id,;dyert{’e' {l]_stcadtof.nO—])ut t? —beltr;{thf‘;ll, we La.llt aE S : G.ll'ls PaJamas, 78(: ford it. Tomorrow morning at nine—be on hand. No charge for neces- Home Flttmgs—Spe(IIal 3 suits _of girle two-picce pajamas of . Sizes to vears. sary alterations. i |50 En‘udoir leurl!m, special, 95c. were $3. 10, in broken sizes. g ¥ i yase, beautiful designs and colors. < Girls’ and Infants’ Clothing, 35¢; wers $1, Remember—Friday and Saturday Only! cord and two-piece plug. $2 and $3. 50 pleces, in broken as ?n 25 Wrought-iron Bridge Lamps, $2.95: ment. were $4.50. Complete with gilded arm Kleinert Rubber Bibs, 2 for 5¢c; were 10c Smart Madras T0F Oltitiet andis Glosatfescoaa Fisturos i dra e st I, $1. 1 ol nes. b s b SN o Imported eeaid? e miwiviiee © Moire Handbags, $1 . S . = S 2 = 5 ‘Nf . l $4.95." With adjustable arms. Very Special. New flat and under-arm Bargain, all the satisfaction of being styl- Stra Llnen nion 15 Silk and Parchmentized Shades, special, Bags of Moire (silk-and-cotton), In black ' < 2 , % < o . 50c. In boudoir lamp size. and black with gold, or white trimming. hly provided with Footwear and all the I Iats K . k sults - comfort of well fitting shoes in these lines. $2.85 $2.85 85¢ Summer RUGS—~Greatly Underpriced In Black Kid > o e A splendid opportunity No matter which one Bhis oiss o avEiai T At Imported Japanese Grass Rugs, 100 Imported Jap Rag Rugs, Patent Leather vou select—you’ll have underwear. Needive fell ! 27x54, 38¢c; 6x9, $2.25; 8x10, reversible, 24x48, specially o one of the finest straws Full Cut you they’ jorth B i o Gray s v it . ;];me?e_v re worth muc $3.45, and 9x12, $3.95. At- priced, 50c. Ros TN, T, | : tractive patterns and colors. : Double cotton warp. 59x12 Neponset Rugs, IMPER- FECTS, special, $7.75. 2 12x15 Imported Japanese —r Basket-weave Fiber Rugs, Grass Rugs, special, $5.75. EDMONSTON & CO., Inc. M eue r S s h (o ] 8.3x10.6, $10.75, was $14.50; 20 21x36 Reversible All-Wool and 9x12, $11.45, were $16.50. Rugs, $2.45; were $4.50. In 612 13th Street west Side—Bet. F & G sts. 1881 F Street 20 in this very low-priced lot. green, blue, tan or rose. DOWN STAIRS & .‘(