Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1929, Page 27

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[hhlhh chairs of music, musical hh&nry‘ or musical ésthetics, to establish scholar- | SCHOOLS REcIPIENTs ships or fellowships in music or to give | UNDER DITSON WILL | Eibie, Zoriomitifinecd stitents s graduates. The will also provided for the dis. i i tribution of $30.000 among the employes | Music Publisher Leaves Punds tu‘n( The it Ditton Co. o Botioh el i itn- $16,000 among those of Charles H. Dit- EIEUERERAGE [con & Co. of New York. | tions. | Mr. Ditson, who was president of both | = | companies, died May 16 last at his home | here. Wife Asks Limited Divorce. sitiss and four music colleges were left $100,000 each for the furtherance of| Limited divorce is asked in a suit | musical education in the will of Charles | filed by Blanche L. Bache against Oscar H. Ditson, music publisher; filed yes- T. Bache, an automobile mechanic. on terday. | charges of cruelty and inadequate sup- | The beneficiaries are Harvard, Yale,| port. They were married November 12, | Columbia_and Princeton Universities, | 1921, and have no children. The wife { the New England Conservatory of Mu-| complains that her husband has fre- #ie in Boston, the Chicago Musical Col-| quently abused and beaten her and she iege, the College of Music of Cincinnati| has been required to seek employment | and the Ann Arbor School of Music of | because of the lack of support from her the University of Michigan. | husband, she asserts. Attorney J. L. The money is to be used either to es- | Krupsaw appears for the wife. § JE.Cunningham Co 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. By the Associated Press. | | NEW YORK. June 7.—Four univer-| Women’s & Misses’ And how adorable they are! How dainty .. . how youthful « . . how smart! And how fine in quality! Silks that you find only in the higher-priced frocks .+ and it's no wonder— for every one of these fascinating little dresses was designed and cut and made and finished to sell at far, far more than $9.95 « » « Perhaps we ought to state a “should-be™ valua- tion right here and now . . . but Cunningham doesn't do business that way ..« Cunningham prefers to promise lowest prices at all times Pastel Felt @y HATS ¢ In our new section i — devoted to the selling of Hats at Thieir iausprisingadnpt- ability to all Summer cos- tume needs will be ap- parent only when you see them! Lightweight felts of beautiful have slight quality . . . brims, and others are very youthful in a close-fitting manner! The color range embraces many important shades to contrast with smart frocks and sports costumes. They are very chic and smart. Lido Sand Monet Blue Pink, Red Maize prJflf B’ufl Pandora Green Gray, Orchid Beige White, Black and Navy Blues Main Floor THE® EVENING Sheldon Palm Beach Suits have been designed to the purpose of cool comfort serve important Sheldon tailors have taken the genuine Palm Beach fabric and needled it into fashionable garments for Sum- mer wear. Sturdy, heat-resisting, wilt-resisting suits . . . with niceties in construction and stvling that mean everything in the world to the man whose chief thought right now is cool comfort, Palm Beach Suits in tan, grey and blue . . . in plain shedes or pat- terned effects. For men and young men. (Direct Elevators to the Men's Clothing Department, Second Floor.) Sheldon Palm Beach Suits sold in Washington Exclusively at Tar Hecar Co. “F Street at Seventh” DOBBS HATS—SOCIETY BRAND SUITS— HANAN SHOES—MANHATTAN SH‘JRTS v v STAR. WASHINGTON, | | | | D. €., FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1929. SPORTS?SHOP—MAIN FLOOR Tar Hecar Co. # “F Street at Seventh” $3.95 and $5 Golf Clubs’ Tennis Rackets $5 to 316.50 One-picce and three- piece white ash frames. Strung with fine grade split Jamb gut. Several weights, (Main Ploor) Men’s All-Wool Bathing Suits 32.95 Speed or conventional models. All-wool ribbed varn. Black and navy. Sizes 36 to 44, (Main Ploor) $ 2.88 . « . and what a “birdie” of a sale this is! . Steel shaft wood clubs, with the new Duco fin- - ish black shafts. Iron clubs, with triple-plated chromium heaids ...with fine seasoned hickary shafts. Drivers . . . Brassies . . . Midirons . ... Mashies . . . and Putters Left hand and right hand models. For men and women golfers. ... also a sale of Golf Bags $ 5.95 0 Usually $7.50 to $12.50 \g Stayless bags of heavy imported fabrics. .. with zipper pockets and hoods. Also bags with stays and zipper hoods and pockets. (Main Fleor, Sperts Shouv) L 4 Men’s White Duck Trousers 8 1 95 For tennis, camping or outings. Several lengths. Pre-shrunk. All" waist sizes 28 to 42. Main Fioor! $5 and $6.50 Summer Sweaters 53.95 Smart plain shades... fancy jacquards...as well as light English crew- neck style. 36 to 4. (Main Ploor) Hornet Golf Balls 3 for $1 Straight and true fiyers. All guaranteed first qual- ity. Mesh markings. Buy a supply. (Main Floor) $9.95 to $15 Luggage 57.95 Auto cases, wardrobe suit cases and hat boxes, week end cases, suit cases, traveling bags. Styles for men and women. (Main Fioor) Guaranteed 16,000 Miles Fisk Premier Tires 30x3!; High Pressure For Fords and Chevrolets §5.95 Fisk Premier Balloons (31x5.00) . .. for Essex and other types, $11.95. Fisk Premier Balloons (31x5.25) . .. for Dodge, Buick and Nash, $13.25. Fisk Premier Balloons (33x6.00)...for Hudson, Nash and Buick, $15.25. Fisk Premier High Pres- sure (32x414), for Buick, Nash and Jordan, $15.95. 29x4.40 Balloons | For Fords and Chevrolets Charge Them to Your Account Mounted Free Right at Our Door TIRE SHOP—MAIN FLOOR $1.95 and $2.95 *Wool Golf Hose $]65 Summer weight ribbed hose. Plain pastel shades or small figured- patterns. Sizes 10 to 11%;. Men’s Linen Knickers $2 95 Irish and Belgium linens. Plain whites in pre-shrunk materials. . .or fancy patterns. Sizes 28 to 44, (Main PFloor)

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