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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, MAY 9, ! " B_11 —_—nm—m— T e e SPEGI Al_ FE A‘[”RE 3t Pumasinie ot T S| GO)CIETY: HORSE SHOW |28 Za 7 Paee wea oramen ernoon. They .are Mrs. Mal ‘ostello. | Ribbons and sterling silver trophies ry Costello. | [ A B iries ang i Sota| ENLISTS CHILDREN | &5z, ece in 41t cventa By the - U.OF M. STUDENTS | "witrrens Lovcreon | Among those who are showing thor- | | 5 o 1 ’ | Walker. 1 | oy Columbian-George Washington As-| D Addresses vxz)m Ila: delivered by William | oughbreds ‘are Mrs. Jlmeml F. cur,tlts. ® ) . | B. Connery, Dr. Howard E. Snyder and | Juni .| who is bringing up a string from her in slyle f sociation Meets Tomorrow [ Mias” i rsh P‘,_;?"‘ Sobayder and | Junior Classes Scheduled for To-| Xbo is brwnsing up 8 scck i - tC Club. rendered by Miss Florence Yocum and | St is exhibiting four of her Virginia thor- p . Frederick Nolan, accompanied by Harry | MOFTow Morning—Program for | 7 Sy n8 Ol S Cormick. Ir.. who Many pronfinent Washington lawyers, Wheaton Howard, and Leonard R. i | is showing his famous Cifton Chief: Grown-ups in Afternoon. | B JC0VOR, M Miadieburg and M. i | Davis, accompanied by Robert Brick- | and ! Capital Boy New Leader of graduates of the hcz;m‘"w::m:.mniLegnon Postifo’. ‘Spesialjiyj S scaifitained by Rovert miek | 5 Bt i B X niversity Law School, will atten e £ Frances Hurney. chaplain of the post. 3 Luncheon bstween the morning and Government Association. |annual luncheon meeting of the Colum- | Honor Five Who Lost [Messages from A L Hodenhamer, na. | P’ihe a;{:;-l Mh;w lh("ffi s;-euv; "x; t'-:s,,,em:,,,; T ionmations WAT N BrTp 7 < . <hi a bian-George Washington Law School g "-‘Ul’"l (:m_nmnu ler o e L(‘zlun._ |mi: rtece Riding School wi hel At | at the cottage adjoining the ring, & gay “(Il']\llldllblllp Other Elections. Asscclation tomorrow at 12:30 pimi; at Sons in War. . bfl“:fi{,d‘fi%“fl;,f"fi_'“;“"‘f{f;;dfi{‘:; | the ring adjoining the residence at ' marquee being erected for the purposs. the Cosmos Club. Justice Peyton Gor- partment commander. - 2538 Massachusetts avenue tomorrow | !s : faintoxrxhe S]upr;'me Cou(:i ol‘ !he! Dg- e Mother's day services will be held at | to be featured by a show for children Storm Delays Trans-U, S. Trip. pecial Dispatch to The Star. rict of Columbia, president of the| Mother's day, the one day given over | Walter Reed Hospital in the Red Cross | beginning at 10 o'clock in the morning LOS ANGELES, May 9 (#).—Storms is i 3 o ched for hot- | association. will preside. | , House, 9:30 o'clock Sunday mo» . R.| oo This is the Romello: Oxford, pun: COLLEGE PARK, Md, May 9.— | “*3000H0R: 0% Pt ent are Justice | ©4€h vear in honor of the mothers of | House, Tee Ay e ';I'l‘"'b!e ’l‘“» and classes for grown-ups scheduled to | (P ol LR R Pacific Const weather comfort, featured in All White, Henry J. Whiting of Washington has| Alfred Adams Wheat, first vice presi- | the country, will be celebrated Sunday. | charge. A start in the afternoon at 2:30 0'clock. | conoal oo o ner delay dn the been elected president of the Student|dent of the association; Samuel Her-| Five mothérs whose sons were killed | Frances H. O'Brien and Leonard Davis | A special class for very young chil- |Yesterday forced a further delay in Calf, also Beige and Brown | Government Association at the Univer- | Fick. Col. Walter Clephane, Gilbert Hall. | in the World War will be presented | will sing. They will be accompanied by | dren has been arranged. the mounts Plans of Roscoe Turner, Los Angeles 4 g | sity of Maryland for the 1930.31 term, | G€0'8¢ W. Dalzell, 8iss Olive Gelger, | with life membership in the Vincen! | Maj. J. Earl Asb. The musical enter- to be led around the ring by a relative | pilot, to take off for New York in an C"“’lhlnflllflnl. | The electi _ h ' - | Miss Grace }d}rir Eddy and Dean Wil- | B. Costello Post of the American Legion | tainment will be broadcast to patients |of the rider. In this class the young attempt to break the transcontinental | lons were held Wednesday. This | liam Cabell Van Vleck. | at the post's Mother's day celebration |in the hospital. daughter of the German Ambassador | speed record. is the highest office within the gift of sl 1'()() the students at the Old Line school. Whiting, who has been active in many student affs = - T R e Had you thought of | Whiting will succeed John T. O'Neill, 7 9 @ Sho | another Washingtonian, who is a senior these for MOTHER? oLlrs - er |in the College of Engineering. O'Neill . i 4 | has served with much distinction dur- Damlv | ing the present term. E . | 14 hi S 8 -: 929 F Street pee s St Hankies 5] | the. Diamtondback. tha. eekly Paner, Which wonld she A FASHION INSTITUTION and the Reveille, the year book. preier-a fine Gibbs Myers of Washington is the \ white linen hankic Daris ashington NewYork new editor-in-chlef of the Diamond- with handmade back, with Gordon Zimmerman, also of cira scallop- the Capital City, as news editor, N t\fl“" ‘{A‘:fl LA L % . | " Other officers of the Student Govern- e eritton e 1SSsesSs ops | ment and of the publications are as large chiffon I o follows: square, lace-trim- ] Student Government—John Pitzer of | med and in pastel SRR Cumberland, Md., vice president. John shades? Other chifion and ff d 311 7th St. N.W. Phone Nat. 2939 Bischoff of Washington, treasurer. linen handkerchiefs. S0c to $3. 0 icia ll.y an Lo Bl S R Handkerchief Shop, Street Floor Across Street From Saks on 7th Chi stine Simmonds of New York City L survived the preliminary voting for sec- . retary and a second ballot will be held SPECIALS FOR FRI. AND SAT. reary-and o e Hond. - Fashionabl TENDER CUT FROM The Reveille—Irvin O. Wolf of Balti- and- more, editor; Howard W. Geary of Bal- | BEEF CHUCK . timore, business manager; Minna Can- | ])ags b, | non of Takoma Park, Md. woman's Open the FRESH GROUND BEEF Ib. 20¢c ““The Dinmondback — William M. Match a Kricker of Sparrows Point, Md., busi- handbag up . SMALL VERY ness_manager; Elizabeth Mims of Lu- othcr dew LAME SHoul_nERs rancy Ib. 150 [T T Summer Season LAMB SHOULDER CHOPS I 25c | |LABOR ASKS IMPARTIAL e moatrs JUDGES, SAYS SPEAKER or crepe? 3 CENTER Ib ¢ Or perhaps CuT . Head of Firemen and Engineers' R There are all a leather bag. PORK LOIN ROAST E&° Ib. 25¢ Brotherhood Tell Radio Audi- ;:‘\d, s..ax;;:,l.;;”.\::;Tlc':fw Spring ence Attitude. BONE ROLLED Handbag Shop, Street Floor ROAST CHOICE BEEF Ib' zsc " ATLANTA, My 9—Organised labor only asks that the Amerlcan judiciary Fimporied A composed of lawyers “who are able P \ 3 . i UNITY NUT OLEO 2 Ibs. 32¢ 10 welgh fairly the Interesis and rights ly ‘ it —and smart young persons start the Summer at Jelleff’s, where they f workers,” D. B. Robertson, president > ; s A e > . CHOICE YOUNG 'b of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- T erl:ume - find the shops of youth ready with a wonderful collection of Summer ROUND TENDER . C D i e A fashions for every hour of the day. Robertson was in Atlanta to attend special for FANCY VEAL CHOPS b. 25¢ the convention of the Southeastern Mother's day. J % Of particular importance, the jacket frock in a hundred different ver- g branch of the organization, which was < s &= ; . : L o : A T T T T Ty T R opened last night. i==) Y 3 g sions for day and evening . . . the very new “old-fashioned” clothes FANCY FRESH ¢ st night ited tumber of ) ! i B Rl s s b DRESSED s, this imported & § - - - tubbable frocks for sporting days . . . capes coolly taking the place POLICE GET NEW WEAPONS '\',f‘:‘f:"::: e h S a4 of sleeves . . . tiny belts accenting becoming waistlines. The ten 4 odeurs. Tn crystal bottles with 3 : s ive fashions sketched can give vou only a s idea of the Our Famous Sliced BACON . 25¢ $daho! Patiolmen WAl /B ‘Armed d] T tal bottles wi | representative fasl ketched give ) nly mall id f th With Tear Gas:and Batoss. fi:flf‘l ;L““{{;‘:;‘e“""\‘{; ”:"a'i 8 wonderful things ready right new—tomorrow ! Ib_ 25c BOISE, Taaho, May! ¢’ UP).=Tear gas mother wouldn't love it? b weapons of a_type not yet determined Toiletries, Street Floor ; y 2 It. 40c and batons will be handed out soon to ; 4 7. Cool as the pro- Idaho State highway patrolmen to re- verbial cucumber, place pistols they were deprived of re- ‘AR [ the black and Suede i SUGAR cently, Fred E. Lukens, secretary of i : - white silk print Ib c state has announced. 4 with white organ- CURED . In making the announcement, Lukens Gloves ] dy collar. $39.50. declared that the trolmen do not r A\ 1 T & need “aggressive \velp;:om” in enforce~ bt 1 Other Sleeveless LIBERTY ROLL 3 Ibs. for $1.00 ment of the traffic laws when their con- = | % "'m;.’::-s' tacts are practically all with those not $9.50 \ - Sl M FULL CREAM CHEESE b, 25 || | o i ermina e - A SRR classic Summer CREAMERY BUTTER fp, h.42c | | POPETOTALKONAR |fl o ovo b s L o> " L importation & shantung suit SUGAR 3LE FIECE |b Address Arranged for Inmugura- || French . washable e e with new open- CURED OR MORE . ¢ tion of Vatican's New Station. ‘Summer *_ weight! Other Silk Coats, $25 to $49.50 EED) frock " ‘with _little VATICAN CITY. Rome, May 9 (@), Mother will admire the casual 2. Capes stay definitely in for the B FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE . 121/c | | ¥l Sl i d ) viy o i s aad e S e S Vatican's new radio broadcasting sta- to her costume. Other Cape Coats, $16.50 to $4.50 e ith 1 address. o crush at the st and in ¢ FULL LINE HIGH GRADE LUNCH MEAT§ on with a personal address. to erush at the wrist and in 6 3. Ghirtaiyoversbiadbe vortbidE The station will be in_experimental smart shades, else . . . here an adorable frock operation within five weeks and yeady for its broadeast debut in A month and of printed chiffon with black a half. tulle. For misses. $25. A r st Other Chiffons, $16.50 to $59.50 : white . . . so th BOll(lOll‘ 4. Embroidered silk . . . in fhis 4 smart young ju case a suit in heavenly cool iors. ~ $29.50. i 3 green, with Beauvais embroid- A Sketched. Slippers 3 i Gk i B Misses’ ‘sizes. $39.50. 6 > Coats, $16.50 i Other Silk Suits, $16.50 to $59.50 to $39.50 orl 5. Chiffon with its tiny jacket . fin o8 a8 ol g ] thal's us old-fashioned as hoop B 10. A w et ilk suit for town. skirts . . . therefore brand-new! e e : 4 dainty Misses’ sizes. $49.50. 0 atin Other Evening Frocks, $39.50 to ?:t‘kveet 39:»11}3::- _t e a comiy $59.50 less dress with X slippers pleated organdy . ideal to slip into and they e ey Tuching. Juniors”. come in a myriad of boudoir T Sreniay WeaT An a0 il $29.50. ( : shades. Other styles in crepes any young thing who can wear Other Silk Suits _{: I,] : * <I' and kidskin ranging from $3.50 sizes 11 to 17. $29.50. m.;o to $29.50 e X q uisiie to $10. Other Junlor, Evening Frocks, §25 Shoe Shop, Street Fioor Glore Shon, Street Floor Misses Shops, Third Floor -{;l'] e I:Cl S |1 iona l) I e . Mothis" are igrorinig!s tast! May Underwear Event See How Cool Store your furs NOW! : Daffodil Crepe : fotom in l nexpensive No Finer Gift for Mother Than Undies, $3P i Vagabond Sash . Just as lightly boned as possible and - D D A fovely, lustrous material—not un- “till giving you the needed support, is like radium—is this new Daffodil this semi-side hook girdle. For Sum- crepe. It makes adorable undie g ! mer—peach color triple net, $10. De- . 3 cool and pract ,- too. Chemises, signed with that genius for correct 1 tockings step-ins and panties beautifully 7 figure guidance that has made the trimmed in Alencon design lace. name Dorothy Bickum famous. Mod- s cled one more day in the Grey Shops. Flesh, banana heart, white and Y—:u need never again envy the . SeeplEll o SR » i i W i Heavy Pure Dye Silk Slips Last Day to Consult INGIvIRUGY SMarinecs of expencive EHOeE. . You'll need a good many to wear ‘neath your 33.95 Miss Elsie Coak]ey light summery frocks. <lailored or lace trim- S 4 KT 3 2 g K tyle #6124 now in stock BT Steflmg puts Fa;lnon's {:avo-r’lte s{:qles 7 med in silhouctte or shadow hem styles. \Vith 4brat N““,’,G'""‘wm'"d Alenicon design_lace ‘at top and bottom. Step-in slips, Miss Coakley is well known to many of our pa- archment Kid gt 3 too, with hemstitched tops. Flesh, white, eggshell. Sizes rons who ha i in choos- 'r-|gl,t into your .LvanJg Fo"" an Unhellevaglq Mot chied tops. sh, white, eggshe izes trons who hav had her able asf:slapcv in cho ing the foundation garment best suited to them. TR e = IRNER TSN At Ll Exquisitely sheer silk stockings! Who ever had Beautiful Silk Gowns Mlle. Florence, Miss Coakley's assistant, will $ price. ? e mos too many—who ever found them an unwelcome R SRR e R R model them for you. ficult foot. .. shoes in which to b F I gift—particularly when they're Gold Stripe! And | LR NGonhe Wik e dack saes, 90300 S, LR ven § In which to be forma folks with a fashion eye are buying them by the Daintily trimmed with Alencon design lac RS | score—not only as gifts for mother, but for them- Tailored styles with hemstitching and touches of em- anJ ;eAa{e ...shoes to romp anJ Be gay selves as well.” g broidery. In flesh, peach, eggshell, nile and white. Sizes - ) ity e R R I il We've pair after pair in cobwebby chiffon and | ¥ P17 5 . In Summer It’s in. Dterling has them all » » » See them. service sheer—shades for every frock—for every Crepe Pajama Ensembles . o i accasion—in long, medium and short lengths The gayest of printed crepe de chine makes $10-95 Somersets with pointed or French heels. And, remember, the coat and gob trousers while the blouses § « “No run can pass that starts above the gold are of solid color. Wonderiully cool to \_Jutta: Fa;l’nonaUe as Ster'lng Foot\vear stripe!” I & slip into aiter a long, hot day.” In red,”jade or black. $1 « ’ aold. Biviv mas with ruffled or hand blocked is the famou; Sterling I-»o;iem;. Slweor Otier ‘Gota " Strine » n' Court To13” Connecticut Grey Shows—Second Flaor mous Tittle undies—just ——————————e e eee—— : as brief and boyish and cool as A Spec'ial ()pporlunit_y for Mother’s Day Shoppers! e willnerdl 4 [Eliamplods ships in active Summer sports- 50 Pieces of $3 to 51 In straightening out our stocks 45 Pieces of $5 10 825 wear! Made of thin mercerized : 2 cf*vi”ous and service w.igl.Ln.s‘.m to $1.75 ¢ ) : . cotton that absorhs perspiration. o q for Mother's | shopping we i Pt Fe Je W(,]l‘y, $1.9: find ¢ coshiing: ewelty! weich: Jewe]ry’ $3 M_m152::‘2:1‘:&_‘(n‘:cnh‘rn.;l.a:‘:.;: Mostly one-of-a-kind pieces. which chile Cackie g . : y 4 ey ot L e A ulnt .‘m,;m, ?ml anlanu\('u must Tinia- guoup s mAds P of sl 919 you'll put in a goodly supply. N Y gemlike cut, galalith in Summery pol- make way for our new Sum- pleces and are unusually attractive. There are bandeaux, fitted top e rend g ka dots, black-and-white, yellow, blue mer merchandise. So—in ad- In galalith, hematite (long chains in vests, tiny shorts that fit the 8 and White Kid . and green. Metal, gold-finished, with dition to our alar ,stack black) —Molyneux necklace of silver bady snugly with two little but- amethyst-colored stones. A necklace g i reg! Lo metal with exquisite cloudy crystal* tons at the side, and another of silver-plated metal with crystal of fine jewelry—we are pre- —silver w“i‘l rich coral-—dark amber pantic. a little ionger, with band rondels after Premet. Chanel's crys- ¥ 3 B fo P colored necklaces—and a number of v oG r) Sk i e 1S Al AT i 5 senting two specially priced Ty BT apariads Hie) ot leg. Flesh, white and apricot in black and white. groups. Chanel’s always smart jewelry. . sizes 30 to 40. | “Simulofed. Jewelry Shop—Street Ploor “Stmulated. Grey Shops, Second Floor