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.cfivufwsmnm. N; mcl— -lon-ry I.d dl—dnv ug“?uln l.l./l. tonom' at Ta- kmt Church. Columbus Opuntry smmmer dnou will start toni:ht with & spe- ce at the clubhouse. Fo! ry Va. An announcement By the entertainment committes today said |Lod; lhA( the dances would continue on ‘Thursdays during the summer until further notice. Sandburg, finger print pert. will addrese the publio safaty up ol the. City safety l'l'mlv will ho eleetad for the ensuing year. Firemen responded to an ceived yesterday afternoon about 5 ' or a fire in the garage of M. e Sociation meets at A< chapter of homor” will be or- bers of Com- it ing in the near future. plans for organising the chapter are being made by M. F. Keen, 206 5th street southeast, who requests ail former members of the company to communicate with him. The Sodality Union will close its scason Monday at 8:30 pm. at Car- roll H 11 Illl Helen Coleman, Briti nurse, will describe her work ln tlue far east tomorrow at § p.m. Stephen’s parish hall, 14th !L\‘eel lnd Columbia road. bow Division of Veterans will tions of delegates to the convanunn of veterans of the 42d Divisio! A motiow picture will be shown to- morrow evening at the meeting of the Business Women's Council at the " Church of the Covenant. The pital Dr-!l.l Soei- pty wnl dolu its season Tuesday at 1 Ni s O given by Dr. S(etling V. Mead. iss Louise ll il give am ex- po'mon of the Sundny school lesson K NOX style and quality, plus actual extra dollars’ value. " Yours at $5, with choice of natural and bleached flat- foot sennits, rough and fancy woven * sennit straws, split straws, novelties, etc., $5. Hatsrep- . resentative of the season’s best. $3.50 and $4.00 Knox Caps 295 - o \J = HE quality cap for the man who appreciates the bheauty of imported woolens and the be- ' comingness of a.cap - styled by KNOX. ! Light and dark pat- terns in tweeds, mix- " tures, homespuns, ete. - MIkel:f Ca MGI F morrow at 4:45 1333 F street. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. o Robley D. Evaas Post, No. &, Amert. | . eets at 8 oelonk at lh' 3 can Legio old Nl"l flolplhl 10th street and Pfllllyl'llll avenue southeast. ssive Coufcll, No. 9, D. of A., vlll hold mlnorlu services at Naval The Arts Club meets at 7 o'clock wl(h Lieut. Col. rs. Charles L. Fralley. Col. Frailey 'lll lecture on “The Soul and Body of the Violin." rs. Robert H. Dalgleish vlll ive < W o hos -« 2 L oY THE--EVENING: STAR, . WASHINGTO‘T D. ¢c, THURSDAY- JUNE: Pm. at T.W. C. A MUTT AND JEFF—On the Level, Ain’t Jeff ‘Quite Right? HoUR FoR ONEOE DEMPIEY'S SPARRING PARTNERS TO BE oUty BUT ['M (N THE PINK OF CONDITION AND CAN STAND ! auditorium, 13th street and New York |- avenue. Camp, No. 2, 0. A, the nn.lonnl pnuldnl and sta members of the order invited. ., will reuhu . AL The Cathedral n.x.nuucmmr As| parish ymerce ll\d Com fl.nlnm 'lll hold Itl annual at 8 o'clock at Rauscher’s. Lincoln C Counell, Ameri Association Recognition of me Il'llh Republlv:. meets at 1731 I street at —_— COLLEGE SOCIETY TO MEET. The annual meeting of th: i of Commerce ana. Fina c:so"lt’ John's College will ‘b held at & orclock tonight at Rauscher's. Sena- tor David L Walsh of Massachusetts starts at 8AM. ‘and Rev. dgnatius Smith of Catholic University will be the principal lpukeu /Peter A. Drury will pre- Th! society will migke plans for the . 2,500 and more---made to sell at two and tl:ree times our price 5 Handmade four-in-hands, backed by apure - sflk pedlgree Recent orlgmatlons in shapes .y ° ¢ the eye with s‘ndden ;cbnder t and neat ‘dots md solid Gelyounu (T Fered U. 8. Fat. OT) —By BUD FISHBL THAT'S ALL RIGHT! BUT PERSONALLY 2 DID You Do) [Cav woen, ey IAKE JCEF, YOURSELE T's Two - ANY Good< o'cLock: For fifty years Mrs. Jennie C. Bean bas made an annual pilgrimage to the emelery lt ‘Winchester, Va. for the A f decorating the graves ofs Cnntederlle eoldiers. coming"school year and hear report Oswald B. Schuette will make ma re. ort for the soclety’s ho-rd ernors, and Rev. Brother president of the school, wlll lell Df Phe work of ‘the institution. C. P. LIGHT, LUNCHEON HOST. Charles P. Light entertained at lunch- eon- Tuesday at the Army and Navy Club, in honor of John P. Wallace, : bnlher of the Becretary of Agricul- Grlé.lgn Gen. Rlchl.rd‘; Public Prln! ure, and manager of the latter's pub- rge jomas H. Mc- Donald, atrect Neation ot Des. Moines, Tows—Wal. | Donald, director of the bureau of y lace’s Farmer. lrector of that bureau, and Jelln Among- the guests were Admiral News for every man who likes the pleasant, cool feel of SILK KS I‘IIRTS Upwards of 3,000—all we could get—first quality—all to go in a tremendous June selling at Sports styles in imported _ white broadcloth silks (One sketched) All sizes in all styles, 14 to 17 Neglige styles in white and stripes (One sketched) Pongee silks, with de- tachable matching collar 'Unprecedented Values! Judge by the silks -~Broadcloth silks --Brocaded jacquards ---Jacquard pongee w.La jerz (jersey) ---Imported broadcloth --Crepede chines Making measures up with materials; highest grade from hem to collar. More coolness and good looks than you’re likely to -get again at $5. Get yourself plenty. 2,000 pairs---some at half normal prices---others near it Full-fashioned and finely fin- ished silk hose. First qualities from regular stock in solid colors—black, white, etc. / 5 Self or contrasting clocks that the maker uysaresligh “irregular”. See if you ean tell why. Blnek, white and colors. Sale .starts at 8 AM.