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ABSOLUTE DIVORCE GIVEN TO MRS. GLADYS DOING "Wife Obtains Custody of Two Children—Limited Decree Grant ed to Mrs. Mary E. Rahe. Justice Hoehling of the District Su : fireme Court has granted a final tie-j t ree of absolute divorce in Mrs. Gladys I>. Doing from William l“. Do ins;, Jr.! They were married Alay 15, 1920, ami have two children. Tlie tlecree {lives Ihe wife custody of the children and tdimony of $55 per month. The court also granted a limited di L!-tl lilt ll* 11~~ — I I'll"- ll* j I —I - AI---H —lfl __ IL-JI ■ I I—ll—ll New Purchases of Summer Merchandise on Sale T omorrow and Tuesday j 1 “ = " • 1»-VJ. Pieces ol 52.00 English I •" I lZy 2 C Shelf Oilcloth, Loilffcloth, JpI.JH Enjoy this convenient lA\ I I(M ; \ il' Mft discontinuing these styles —hence the reductions. $1 Corselettes, 79c 71/-rYard wav of paving for vour ftl\ I il«i I MT, /M\ 1 /ft I Choice of any of these styles. Sizes 14 to 17 including Satin stripe coutil and madras. I riain white end figured pat- ( . Ut > n two piCOCS—hilt long; lengths SO that purchases. Consult our I'M ‘I iß> \ ojl a j 7rS t> 4lh M hose* LJ terns. Scalloped edge. Man t make any rliHerence. .if) inches wide in Credit Department immr- I 1 ft -JL w - Radnor Rryre Amotrh .Monroe bark model Sl7es 32 to 44 . 2 90 r * lO i av J an f ’ X( i u ' s ' te lingerie quality. diately if s ou don't have aI IB I I HurlstonNo 2 Norman Avolyn I Second Floor Q ~\ 29c Cretonne, 19c Yard street Floor charge account here 810-818 Seventh Street street Floor Men’s Shop | $2 Rubber Brassieres, $ 1.59 r Jfi inches wide ,n light and _ J Pure Rubber Reducing Bras da.k colors, washable. sieres. cut long s)zeß 3fi to 59c Sash Curtains,'49c Pair 1 I ¥% / in - ,dftc 'X^T»oor r jmS! Sale! -Summer Dresses f £vl\ Men’s 89c Union Suits. 59c S&yX ir t c i f C *ll. H-f t-f « A sxr%*£zr'.S£Zc.nr, New! Smart! Specially rnceal y xf *\ E v « ry lhing Th.f. New A purchase sc remarkable that LA “77 $5 Siik"umkreli»»!"»49 J\\V \ Printed Cfepe can mark these dresses at former ft H f ft /• v M I I womens Pure siik um ■*A \ \ . 1 cii o' v I H 1 B/ / __ brellas with amber-like lf»\ \ 54-Inch Silk Prints wholesale prices. Evcrv one worth I V Mr u- t'ps*™ l fer . ru,ps - . Kar r>' \\\ \ Canton Crepe . ’ vr>nmnrp I M rV I and S— d and some c\cn more. j street Floor {Xi ’ rhis is :l salc scWom equaled—and I f Men's $1.69 Pajama*. $1.15 ; \V Printed «nd Pl.in Chiffon coming Jvist before Decoration Pay is ■ ’SSu”’ s,V'X: •i. Wj Laces indeed a memorable event. ■ w street Floor V Us>> ■ M .. » .e p. Cf . .1 AA Flowered Taffeta I Mens $1.50 Shirts, $1.09 '1 he prints in dots flowers B iBIBw I Rayon Stripe madras, corded J7| a ECISw hatin-raced Lrepe I madras and SO-square percales. • I Radium Silk stripes —squares —bizarre and conven- rob 3 Sport Dresses tional patterns —the plai i colors in the SJ 7es ]6 to 44 I I a ' * street Floor & 2-Piece Dresses cxmiisite tints von ever saw— Dress Laces ’ 51 - 75 Yard i c rar f Dresses I - ‘ Correct for graduation dresses. ■ * i i , i i i * j *i U*f Sr.-inch White Oriental Flounc* Kick Pleats soft luUCS, IOSC» tllmond, icscdrl, roscwtyjd. nilc, white, ing. with embroidered top and i U Cascades and Jabots mais, tan, copen. orchid, lacquer red and scores/of others. SfH ° P<? Floor r '■Mm n”p« G ° d ' ,S bong sleeves—short sleeves and no sleeves-scarf,. collars-fancy $ 10.98^^ J&kTi ft nal P ... , , , tunic, in V or round neck stvles Printed Foulard necklines, lacc handings and ribbons. / with scalloped edge; handsomely Second Floor —King’s Palace / pa " 1 strP( . t |.-| < , ( , r 1 1 I “King’s Palace Special" J |j ■■ ly sell for tac and iv special for Girls’ Summer Dresses I ver ace - 7^c Yarf * c S.i.h ( iit'iaii.,. la, pair •'i i... Priced as Low as These at l! j ? 9c Yd ' | Sse*- French Voile Dresses, $3.29 Trimmed Hats for Summer Days! Luncheon Sets, 59c —Consist Sheer, new voiles in rose, peach, honevdew, green and copen. ** Hide. Street Floor I of Sfi-inch square and 4 napkins. Demurely trimmed with Yal lace--. In sizes 7to 14 vears. e n m » .. , . ‘ v j »“ □ s— Mogmk Cool, Lightsome and Beautiful Styles That T , ri "'™" 1 ! B " d ; s ’ ,Z" d ,, tov.KJ-.rJ™w Usually Sell for $5, $7.50 to $9.95 Double ExtraJJnion Suits NeW CoStlUlie SIIDS, SI.OO Tree,parent Hats! Swi ts Hair! ' S,r ”" Wnnipn’s Kxtra T.a Si 70 Picture Hats! ftj* || Georgette Crepe ! 11l With Coupon Only U SM! 1 ~ For Wear Under Summer Frocks JmL Ek^tT. IPok-,! 1Pok - ,! «D W ,»)U Canton Crepe! Ocu«. til street Floor o j| g nms j w ft \J ... v , , Cleanser r ”1 Double Extra Vests, 29c Made of fine white nainsoolc in hodice-toj> and built-up shoulder II jk ,e /a j, » . j f I LegnOm With Velvet. II I j £b|k {qj- 10C YWomen'c Band -ton fytn styles. Trimmed with Hamburg embroidery, filet mesh and val laces. A By. jJM linyopon I ypes. I .rrk/orn aarlfk 1 ° c . ... .wj-p \'p«r.« ' Shadow-proof with 2b-inch double hem. Regular and extra sizes .V* I Misses’ Hats! , C * orn , W „ , re P e * I I street Hoor I Street Floor to 44 and 4S to s 2. W ill not hunch or pull—makes your straighthne. J u t u i I ImDOrted Felt! “ Union Suits, 39c frock hang straignt. / AH U >T ' J ' # V W ReJtino Rikhon < Toilet Goods rhiWren’o TV a i s r-attachment o| / All HeadsiZeS. betting Klbbon. Pompeian Fare Powder. He. ={ S’,Sbw y ** r *' ■* Wontstlk Costume Slips, $1.98 \*\ Handmade Hats! Body Straws! 4,73!*” K ‘ fM ° r D * y Cr ' am ' ~l | . sir"! l-w 1 A tirw fabric that won’t stick, slip np or bunch under your frock. White, black, pastel tints, brilliant colors and combinations in stylos tor all occasions. pS™'” Ch '"' r ’' r " Jm y '' ' , ’ l D ,is Coupon Straightline stvle with hemstitched bodice top and double hem to hip. Street Floor—King’s Palace Narcisse de Chine Tah'um. 25r. 0. N. T. Sewing Cotton White and honevdew. in sizes ,V> to 44. Palmolive Shampoo. “!9r. « f . A , ... ... . _ . Java Rice Face Powder, 3<c. J lor lUC Second Hoor—Kings Palace l aaHnanßHHaaHaaßHMHlMHa p aaaßHßHHaHaaaHaHaßßaaßaaia HaßoaMMaioMaßaMHHMMßßaßHinMßo<oa"aaoßß : -.■■■■■■■ Street Floor P ' ] street" Floor' p ' j Bedroom Slippers, V 3 Off 1 _ Formerly $1.19. $1.75 and $1.98. “1 C _• 1— 1 ■ » a * A , Broken size assortments of satin .U notion opecials k I * e 3 J and felt slippers in sizes for worn n JNST Wl,h Purr hasp! fcrtaintpcfl Printed 1 innlpnm %lf)ll IS \6Wmfl4lHlo r&S 5,,- ’ %abTpanta.l.Tc. -All rubber, in 1?! J % Rayon Socks, 35c and Certainteed Floortex Rugs New Wa* Fabric* for r a jfe. Household Aprons, 29c—Gum fk ] e .SIITTITTIPt* AnnSrCl ft* dLia I\ . . pagne. buck. P ia -'- cordovan, rubber, in attractive colors, with TL C D X D ’ V- II I L bJUIIIIIICI /\ppai Cl ft § m § M / mais. tangerine, deer, beaver and contrast Imr Vdndincs. At LOWM"- 1 hafl-tver-Detore rnces cn a C»1 or n I*l.* - J A complete range of s ™ 7 h >-' i - Our 69c to $1.25 Qualities Hexter's Pearl Potion, for 6x9 Rugs Formerly $9 and $lO 9x9 Rugs Formerly sl2 and sl3 „ , „ , . . „ c . .. c . . n . ■>> street Floor □ 10 c—Colors only. „ . • a> nr“ n . , Ann . English Broadcloth Rayon Stripe Sport (.repc 3/ an J Short Sorks 17c ”1 s "' eH K,oor Special, $5.95 Special, $9.95 Pre-Shrunk Dress Linen Rayon Stripe Madras 4 3 Puir* for 50c With Coupon Only ! Printed. Si 1 k Mix e d Brocaded Rayon Tussah r hi ,drer. - « wi?h fonev Kotex, 39c Box 7 1 /tx9 Rugs Formerly sll and sl2 9xlo Rugs Formerly sl3 and sls Canton Crepe Fancy Eponge Ratine / enfr 'topsVnd'plain cotars. Als’o Street Hooi | SDeClffl $7.95 SoeCial sll 95 Just picture yourself walking down the avenue mercerized tops. Some Irregu- OQ r f t )vl l.v J dressed in a charming frock or suit made of any of «'fr'u~ y s . J-kv-’' \ lars. _ Handbags, ooC , these lovely Summer, tuhhable fabrics. Don t have to •‘ : ~n,U’ ; '>-cStreet h’loor IT| Our regular $1 Bags in under- . 9x12 Rugs Formerly SIS and S2O 1 * worry about soiling them or anything—you know they / Rnv*’ Union Suits 50c “ arm and pouch styles. Patent I , > ~ n A . will launder and look like new. Any attractive color or / al’' , T , , a ,, it e finish and Tat SpeCial, $13.95 pattern you desire you are almost certain to find in this t ol6veirs lncluded' are Waist , ' J rep ' r g . ei 1 choice assortment. attachment Suits for boys and boys Mapper ouits, . , ~ -n. ZS/tuWJr Kiris. Made with double seat. . Fast-color khaki cloth in hut- Lower prices Ilian we have ever been able to put on these Splendid Quality Rugs. Ihe Rloe»ir Q«fin DueltAce Cft fKSkw sizes 2to 12 years. ton-on style. Patch pockets and Printed Rugs are slightly imperfect, but the Floortex Felt-base Rugs are absolutely perfect in I IMaCK JdUn UUCneSS 1 Iff jffjPiT Street Floor __ Street Floor T ' * %BSiBBiBMWfiMWiIB«HHKBS«BftHBi Plain and Ribbed-top Hose, ■J Snort Sweaters SI 98 Buy now enough rugs to re-cover your floors for Summer and save enough on the transac- A supple dress and coat quality VI irregulars of 50c quality. White, v! >an brown blue and red l' oll to uv ne w curtains, cushions and other Summer needs. with fast black, lustrous finish. 10. - P ink - sk >’ l ?J uei ca^^t tan. brown, blue ann ten Heavyweight. 36 nches wide. A Nile, pongee, champagne and m pull-over styles. beautiful Summer fabric black. Sizes 4 to 8%. PW5c 65c Certainteed Floortex 4? Cool, Grass Rugs Georgette Crepe $1.39 Rayon Sport Satin SIJ 9 Bovs’ suits With long pants. Absolutely Perfect, Sq. Yd. Correct for Summer porches rooms and cn- .. „ . ll A f 4 A IT v ! I tra size - with tight knee. In J high neck anJ long sleeves; trance halls. Japanese Stenciled Grass Rugs in Q ur *1 7C /)««!:*-. Yard. * UUr $4 UlialltV. Yard. * tra siz<>s ' th sh , ell or tisrht 71 trimmed with red; khaki suits \ splendid quality—dependable and service- natural, with blue and green patterns. knees. Slight Irregulars. dL in plain color or trimmed with a ble—shown in a wide range of patterns, indud- « D „ . .... i t(! q_ l7 r llw . ti qq A delightful transparent silk. favor< ‘^, I fo, : i . Slirn 7 Vivid colored awning stripes on pastel grounds. Rayon Vests, 65c red ’ street Floor ing Dutch tile plain tile carolt matting and 6x9 Kugs, $Z.95 >6 9XIZ KUgS, frocks, ensembles, coats and wraps. All silk and 38 Imagine the beautiful sport and street frocks and Women s Plain and Fancy „ - Street Moor ing iiutrn tue, plain tue, carou, matting aim it, 77,ti R, lo , eo, inches wide, shown in a splendid range of colors— ... ... weave Ravon Vests, in pink. Comfirmation Suits, $10.95 floral patterns. $5 Bxlo Rugs, $3.95 | /5c Z7x54 Hugs, 59c pjtik flesh , b , uc> tanj white and skirts this rayon will make. ill launder/well, and pea ch and orchid. Sizes 38 to 47. Bovs' 2-pants blue serge suits - Third Floor—King’s Palace black. as an exquisite, lustrous finish. Bodice-top model. in all sizes 7 to 17. ■■■ 1 ■ | Street Floor—King's Palace Street Floor Street Floor 9 - --- - - , r~,, ■ i vorce to Mrs. Mary E. Rahe from | Charles M. Rahe. a plumber. They were married Am'il 6. 1916. and have | one child, whose custody is given to the wife. Alimony of S6O per month is (directed in the decree, j Justice Hoehling has also awarded! separate maintenance to Mrs. Virginia Woodin. a teacher of physical culture ' ; in the public schools, from Charles S. I Woodin. a Navy Department employe, j The husband is ordered to pay s3o tier month. , His Bearings. From Lilt*. iLilltlall Was h«» half seas over? Holers No. only three miles out. I THE SUX I )A V~STAKTAVASfIIXHTON, ~l>. < V MAY 21. 1025 I*AKT I.' NINE NURSES GRADUATED AT FREEDMEN’S HOSPITAL ' Diplomas Are Presented in Rankin Chapel on Howard Univer sity Campus. Nine graduates of the Freedmen s Hospital Training School for Nurses were awarded diplomas at the annual commencement in Andrew Rankin i .Memorial Chapel on the Howard I til- I versity campus Wednesday night. Dr. W. A. C. Hughes delivered the gradu ation oration. | other numbers on the program in eluded invocation by Dr. D. E. Wise man, pastor of the Church of Our Re deemer; vocal solo by Dr. E. C. Terry, music by Miss Olive Williams, vocal solo by Miss Ethel I. Todd and vocal solo by Mr. Julian Saylor. The candidates receiving diplomas were; Mary Louise Hawkins of Orange, N. J.; Helen Florine Sims of Cleveland, Ohio; Charlotte May Lykes of Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Almeta Catherine Robln , son. Norristolwn. Pa.; Ethel Irene . Todd. Norfolk, Va.; Sojurnertruth I Cooper, Chicago. Til.; Wahneita John i son. Dayton, Ohio; VVylodlne Mar guerite Brewer of Cleveland, Ohio, and Ardie Stokes of Petersburg!!, Va. -I Wages in Germany are advancing. ; RARE SILVER COLLECTION i IS ON EXHIBITION HERE i 9 2,000 Gems of Ancient Art Were Gathered Abroad by Brainard Lemon of Louisville. * Two thousand pieces of handmade rare silver, products of the skill of some of the best silversmiths the world has known, which constitute one-third of the famous collection of Brainard Lemon of Louisville, Ky-. are on exhibition at the Francise, Inc., 1747 Rhode Island avenue. The collection, which will be open to public inspection all week, includes a number of pieces bearing the coat of arms of Queen Anne and others! of the English court of two and three , hundred years ago—all hall marked \ and authenticated. i The array of the gleaming silver j plates, howls, tankards and old Geor- | gian jewelry is impressive. Each piece bears the mark of the silver smith. the town of its manufacture , and the year, leaving no doubt of its j authenticity. t One third of the complete collection s Is here, one-third on exhibit in De- C troit and the remainder at the Tudor , House Museum at Louisville, Ky., , which Mr. Lemon erected to house his collections. The collection is be l ing exhibited here by Janies Edwin Whitney, first cousin to the owner, and his wife. The collection was he ! gun in-1828 by the grandfather of Mr. j Lemon and has heed added to year !by yiear, Mr. Whitney said. Mr. ! Re mum makes frequent trips to Eng land and Europe to add to his collec tion. WOOL NEAR STANDSTILL. BOSTON, May 23 (Special).—Broad ening of inquiry for wool to be used in filling light-weight season require ments vas reported by Summer street raw wool dealers as the week closed. Dealers are slowly attempting to push prices up. though resistance by buy ers is strong. 13 FIRE ROUTS CUSTOMERS. Small Blaze Empties Hairdressing Room of Big Store. Rome little excitement ensued in the hairdressing department of Woodward & I.othrop’s yesterday afternoon when a lace curtain, blowing against a lighted gas jet, caught fire. Several customers were in the room at the time, and they and the woman employes made a hasty exit. The sprinkler system was operaled, and by the time the Fire Department re i sponded. tt> the alarm the (lames were • about extinguished. The damage wa* slight.