Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1929, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. SATURDAY. MAY 25. 1929.° — e DEAD CEDAR sCARcE | purchase this wood for park purposes. Davis. The area in Rock Creek Park vesterday affirmed the dismissal h\-[ Filtherlo, the office was wont o make between Massachusets avene and the Justice Edward J. Ravegan of the dam. | Tustic benches and tables for picnic Zoo is being developed an vill be | I . IN ROCK CREEK PARK | purties out of the fallen cedar wood in | necessary later to place rustic benches 28> sult brought by Wayne Damron of | | Rock Creek Park. Practically all of |in this stretch of woodland. | Catlettsburg, Ky., against Edna Ferber, this has been used up. Fifty new rustic | —— author, and Doubleday, Doran Book- | shops, Inc., publishers’ of the novel, | Purchases Now Made in Open Mar- 7 o | park benches are to be purchased the g 5 Xet for Construction of Rustic | end of the month to be placed in the VERDICT FOR ‘SHOWBOAT’ “Showboat.! e !nnrk: of the National Capital that | - 4 Dnmrox; hng a.\k;d l?r'?‘n ‘:6‘:::“‘";] | are left in their natural state. Green & . " o restrain the sale of e X an y | painted benches occupy the other parks Dismissal of Damage Suit Against gamages of $10,000 against the pub- | Dead cedar in Rock Creek Park is | of the city. | SR becoming searce. and the Office of Pub- | _ These new benches will be placed in ber. He alleged his character had been | lic Buildings and Public Parks is now | Rock Creek Park, in the Rock Creek NEW YORK, May 25 (#)—The ap- injured by reference in the novel to forced to go into the open market and ' and Potomac Parkaways, and at Fort late division of the Supreme Court ' “little Wayne Damron.” ! WooDWARD & lLOTHROP Benches and Tables. lishers and $25,000 against Miss Fer- | 10" 11™ F AxD G STREETS COTTONS are the fashion Motning, Noon and Night Greetings and Good Wishes To Our Friends Woodward & Lothrop E have read with pleasure vour announcement to the effect that vou have added another link to vour already very complete and comprehensive establish- ment—the new feature being that of an Here vou may see the smartest Cotton FABRIC Fashions in an informal showing by mannequins Every mode of this modern day is claiming cotton—every smart woman is wearing cotton. To this Cotton Vogue, Woodward & Lothrop dedicates this special Cotton-by-the-yard prom otion. 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Tan, TLaced sunback blue, black and Goh tronsers, of aports frock, with white, $16.50. white duck, $5; calored jacket to French lisle shirt, match the lacing, $3.95: striped Gob $29.50. hat, $1.50. bathing These are five sports fashions that are new this season and typical of the younger set. The fashion of suntanning has become = p=-fect epidemic in the smart world, making suntan frocks, backless bathing suits, sleeveless riding habits, all-important. Tennis shorts for an active game of tennis—gob trousers for lolling on the beach—no matter what you plan to do the 30th— we have the smartest new costume for it. Which will it be? Srortswear, THIRD Froon Tennis _shorts of white linen, with zipper fastening, $3.95. With Antibes-style aweater, $3.95, Fashion says that sheer lawns—in colorful prints— will make the frocks that will be worn extensively for daytime. MRS. KAY from Butterick Pattern Company MRS. 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