Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1928, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MARCH T, 1928.° i TEN YOUTHS WIN |I TRIP TO NIAGARA Benefit Minstrel Show Assures Tour for Boys of Y. M.C. A Ten Washington boys who showed the “best all-around development” as mem- bers of the boys' department of the Y. M. C. A, during the past year are assured a trip to Niagara Falls as guests of the department, as a result of the successful minstrel show given for their benefit last night by the Y. M. C. A. Trimmings include the new feather and ostrich brushes, ribbons, buckles, | pins, embroideries, braid- | ings and all that is new } and correct. 7 G2 Four Meet in Chicago by Appointment Made Decade Ago at Pig's Head Dinner ing, and the rest waited 15 minutes for him and then decided he was lost. “What,” inquired an inquiring re- porter,” is it all about?" Then it developed that yesterday's meeting between the lions of the Chicago Art Institute was the result of an agreement made in Ireland in 1918 “In December, 1018,” explained Mr. Ruchty. “the sjx of us met at Mulcahy's saloon in_Passage, near Queenstown, Ireland. Rodeni was a naval aviator, the rest of us were eénsigns on destroyers held there. We had a pig's head dinner and at a pig'’s head dinner you are sup- Satisfaction Since 1859 | 4 Special Group of’ NGSPAL} | Extra Large Head- sizes and plenty of others in small and medium sizes. By the Assocated Pres * TV WILL ConpueT 2 l‘mna orvg..‘walkrd undt:: xteps“t;;l . « | the Art Institute, stoppe tween the Melbourne, Fla., Plans Im- | 4t e o therer and ¥ . ! Tooked around pressive Tribute to Lost | Haif a minute later George E. Ruchty | of Hinsdale, Ill, came bounding up the Flyer Tomorrow. | steps to be whacked on the back by Mr. b & Rodeni and to be whacked back in re- | turn Next came Clifford Olaf Johnson {of Mankato. Minn., across Michigan {avenue to join Mr. Rodeni and Mr. v, lee Club, Fla, March 1.—Citi-| Ruchtv. and in another minute A. J.{posed to do something out of the | . \ will unite tomorrow | grond of Waco, Tex, foined the|ordinary. So we all agreed to meet be- m};}‘: ého.‘;‘hml:,"'g:;‘;‘ “éle“hd"{;:ggr" :}{ - After manv manitestations of joy one | tween the lions of the Art Institute in Plerce Hall, Sixteenth and Harvard - services for Harry Brooks, o Bses Moy of them pulled a telegram out of his SR s plunged |8 et It was from G. Frost of Little | o the sea here last Saturday. The ! pock Avk, and said he_couldn't come monies will be held on the beach | F g Fauerbach of New York was miss- Chicago at high noon on February 29, 1928. None of us has met since. We are going to meet again right here at the Art Institute on February 29, 1936." streets, was witnessed by a large audi- ence and was enthusiastically received. It was the first venture of the newly organized Glee Club in the fleld of | amateur dramatics, and is sald to presage further efforts along this line. 27277772 77 7 27 % ce at a spot overlooking the point where MME. SKYLIANO TO SPEAK. 727277227 the wing tip of the aircraft was| : v — sighted by n«'\cuvr)s. e |and the American Legion also will unite —_—— ga“«'ufl?fi“gzrf;yfi?; 'L’l!;:‘oixm;c‘:xcs(;a“g} ) ; 1 the churches of Melbourne in the services. . 1 A - e 5 : | 2 d the educational junket planned for the ( in_services. which| Ciy officlals, led by City Manager (Will Address Newcomers’ Club on| ;6 BTt S, Sunwet planqed, fop, the | N ! K. Seitz, will varticipate in the A firing squad will send a final e over the watery grave, All ts have been requested to dis- 1f-masted flags and close their over by a minister of | W s faith. A choir com- [rifes voices of singers | sal nations will i h | “Delphi Festival.” Mme. Skyliano of Greece will be the special guest of honor and deliver an address on “The Delphi Festival” be- fore the Newcomers' Club at a luncheon Monday at the La Fayette Hotel. The lucky youths are to be designated | shortly by Nelson M. Blake, director | | of the boys' department. The trip wili | be made during the Easter holidays. The antics and repartee of the in- terlocutor, Willilam Crentz, and the end | N men, Dan Abbott, Ira Krider, Theodor | Morgan and Marbury Seaman, regis- | rchase! 1200 New SPRING HATS Values $4,$5 and $7.50 3 ite ) pla anc which first discovered |nlaces during the two hours set aside. favor Pu A, {from 10 to 12 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. The procession of honor will of Brooks' plane, w! where Brooks fe aths of flowers. The plane |form in Melbourne. and march over| The Ambassador from Greece and |tered a hit last night. M Ve flown by aviato: Medos | the bridge across Indian River to the | other members of the diplomatic corps |instrumental spegmmcs m\‘n",e;eomiln?::’{-l elle and George Rummill of Miami. | Melbourne Casino. on the beach op-|have been invited to aitend. Dr. P. C.|spersed. The show was managed b Foote, president of the club, is in fraternal | posite the :pot where the plane was charge of the arrangemen Randolph E. Myers, and the accompa- Boy Scouts seen to ge. nist was Mrs Grace Stanley Stevens, School ¢! tion or AR R R ‘ 5 NP w S rin ‘ Oats o P | Straws . . . Crochet and Felt s p A ... Embroidered Satin . .. Faille and Embroidery ... ° Pedaline Straws . .. Cello- phane Straws ...Satin... Faille . . . Embroidery on Net i . . . Crochet . . . Pedaline . Braiding : We purchased entire stocks in many . . cases—and all from famor-s makers. . . Impressive Values in ' - . names you would readil> recognize T o K| were we to mention them. Small hats, eW l ln Oats medium, with brims, brimless, skull- ' fitting, tams, hats for misses and for matrons—modes for street and dress . . « . and such an array of colors—it ° o would be almost impossible to mention d all the shades . . . suffice that there are a-n all the smarter colors, combinations and ; plenty of black. Sworzyn's coat department again demonstrates their extraordinary TR ———— e DO A Falnse ™ » H value-giving ability in this very remarkable showing of smart new AN El Spring Coats for misses and women. Every coat anticipates Spring, N d g for every one is of the smartest Spring fashion and color. § 3 Coats made of new rich silks and stylish woolen fabrics smartly § e l s rc ¥ trimme with Summer furs or plain as you prefer. l § Sizes for Misses, Women and Larger Women § 5 A Deposit Will Hold Your Selection § 3 SECOND FLOOR. \ : % “Introducing to new friends “SPUNTEX” e - . 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RN W § in Smart Colors fashion approves and brilliant prints in vari-hues. \ \ 1R - ~ N .\ : 2 ;} § and Navy None Sold Singly Second Floor, Kings Talace N = A Great Sale in Our k| § oo A 0 \ H = 1 N ‘ 7 ildren’ il 1 een Ticket Specials & = N 4 = L C L) F Children’s Department |[; : rida r t Sp L F [ » E Taken from our regular stock of new Spring styles, N 1 d Vest Genu 79¢ and $1 Stamped Goods - Remnants of Iic 2 i1y Was D reRden anaDicys vas Soils e nalY N | e Y airas Laundty bage. hmen scaris 16 8153 “¥ine A0 Yl 79¢ Rayon and g ’{; sold for $1.49 and $1.98. Incomparable value Y \ White, blue and tan. Single und women’s dresses, bath towels. Rayon Fabrics. . Silk Hosiery, 25¢ \/ § ! ik BLe bkl double breasted styles. Round linen buffet sets, kitchen cur Rayon chiffon voile, radions Vs v { \ 3 ' D collars, vee and square neck- tains, black sateen searis AQe (hiffon and plam ¢ cluese v s 7 et \ 1 E o sho and pillows to match. ... Stunning wash fabrics tha \ Y GlrlS resses lines. Long or m‘h» ||l and iR ace N\ ' Vs Regular $1.49 to $1.98 Valu Ylecber, Sises 36 W and OGE 15, codar Bage—Large sise. 1o Bliin 'and: fancy weates \ egular $1.49 to $1.98 Values N - : Absolute protection for clothing. \iids, figures, embroidered de- N\ = (\ =y Panty Dresses, 2 to 8, others 7 to 10 years. Many \$ $1 Bungalow Aprons—Gink- 1, kets, ete. Some wit 11 Tiie wiit l‘hi'-‘ ok B §\ = adorable ntyles, soms with hand - embrojdery R ham and percale in checks, plaids [RE S0 G ¢ O HEnERRpmeine E ellent N\ = \\ Guaranteed faai colors. Made of imported prints, \ and dots. Trimmed |w|l|| white “‘: p! ." s “" . L il bt b \ = poplins, chambrays, broadcloth, volles and Genuine andy ; lid colors ‘atting — Novelty edges : 3 N e "fi(i!l:;r o muf" r;”:,l,r“ £ " ::,T‘“.‘ifi’;“,“ w - T bl £ ch Three yards in piece; all colors Remnanh Of : ¥ med and tafiored stylen, ‘Modes of ehambray, Eng- 3t Caverall Aprona—Percales, Alto some colors in bias faid 0 T0)) Ty g \ x U 4 P 4 arted. pi apes in five-yard ces. H N\ lish brondcloth, Imparted prints.” Guaraniced fast R FLITERTETT U ( . (et i S 17¢ VIR cnitain. nelhi \ Tomorrow a Sale of Advance Styles ‘ Second Floor Street Fi sheetings, ete, reduced for N ) Y Q! N 59 and 7% Underwear—Cos Novelty Jewaley — Necklues, Uriday \ B())’h SUI(’.S tume slips, chemise, boomers — brooches, hat ornaments and Turkish Towels Reduced EN N S s Sizes 2 to 8§ and stepin of crepe, \n-il"2§"' ""';_i:‘“ Hormerlyy @306 19¢ Qualities, 121 F\ . ew prlng ats ORI oo O L] e s e e 9g 0 8 18 Qualition 121e s E\ Crisp, new, fresh Wash Buits. 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Good range of 17 B ¥ax9 felt-base rugs. 12, 13 and M40 o . " s o F Button A wonderful collection of hats that should sell Regular $6.98 Values %: Just seven in the lot. . 52.95 Boys' $4 Sorge Suite—12 middy ""'fi'.'_-,'" R .'_c B0 Revarted and s s i y Sec v Shivts " e T 64 12 a4 card for much more. When you see them you will agree $4.98 $4.95 .‘lllzl’?:?:.- Nl‘:.l:“';l?:mmh of guits, in navy, Leng l 98 bt bbb ol e widona ard loc with us as to their value and style. 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L Just o, Sires 10t 11 Colored border and plain B BECOND PLOOR ' CHILDREN'S DEPT,—THIRD FLOOR tractive patterns, About d&"“ ottty areae 't of Men's 81 Athletie Unlen Suite White: solt hansh cotton and ! | 20 yands i the ot 90 8 suits, &9 81,50 Vel known brand. High cont some Hinens Noval 10¢ N Sq.yd, i C ad 10 ., hg nainsook broadeloth and 68 mitials, Bach & irest Floor s Sises 36 10 4o 0OC Street Floor

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