Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1927, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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 & .‘(

Other pages from this issue: