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3 = = = - - — = 57 e v gt ) m [ ETS |credit ordinarity gives distinguished IND RY, | the Kstiona! Autemobile Chamber, Confe@mc‘)fs 'te leme "ARDI"G IMPOSTOR G s statesmen was told by 'm‘":‘“ : D|SCUSS AUTO UST . Cn,‘naur‘:o. . (_C" h’ o 45 . . 4 | In ene ‘case, according to the evi- Hoeover and Com: Packard Motor Car Company, = o 45 o 2 R 'FTE_E_" MONTHS T,Em‘ donce, he promised » friend a job on | BCTStATY 5 D | Innd, Metor Car Company. Oldy Motor Dedicated as Southern Shrine | T Cotmii | Bepreetatives Oesder it Y Siantar o M Becretary mpa r 4 Belf.Styled Cousin of President 5"*'-'.-:‘?:.%-:"".::“. s oD o e | e th rebresontatives of the 52.”-3“ ire s reprisuiet ot « E s % ne e, 3 the meetiag. . 3 i ini By the A Prem. the case of the utate wherein the sherift| ~ Pleads Guilty to Charge of e tal appointment. automobile {ndustry in regard to sta- | the - The coolsome quiet.of our dainty dining O TaOME =Y FAla. Tune 8ot Btowah couity s vesiating the oeder | ¢ nating Ofabiy il ® Foliowing the elvetion of President | iptics goncerning that industry. rooms makes a witchery of environment. De- The south of the sixties and its | % Lhe state be “5._:‘-:;.&.”1&.‘- him | Lmpersonating Harging, Cpusin” Hversit went 10 ,qriods fo be included in_ the sta- | PASSES COMPENSATION Bl lectable dishes, crisp salads, tinkling iced drinks children dedicated here today 0Be fi{? h’fi'fié" Drisonwey vonflned I the ,S:nc‘:o Jun, vl Hamia Shieminrel ‘E."m" ] Ustics, pricss, frequoncy of reports,| The Senate yesterday paseed a bill, —these but hint at the wealth of conviviality of~its most precious shrines—the of uaty, . .{seif-stylsd cousin ‘of President men and politicians and by his sister | 20 L sponsored by Benator Underwood of found h first “white house” of the confed- p '"'5'“"" sentenced to ffteen rmonths | pearl, who became knewn s “the|®"0. o ()., attending the con-|Alabama, the democratic leader, ex- ound here. - Ask Harver's Reeall - |is ral penitent! 8¢ Lisav- | white Mouss baby. ference were ©. W. on of the P 1 eracy. LYNCHBURG, . Va.—The recsll of | enwo: Tedpral Judge M lan- | "1t was that ng repre- Motor Company, Earl Clark of | o iinm cne federal compensation act Club Breakfasts, Plate Luncheon, Representatives of the states |Ambasssdor Jeorwe Harvey from his|dle, efter he had plend #llty 50 & | ponted that he was to me oontl- | Ford Motor Comomny, piea w [SomecAAal viEens i mecenl mith 7:30 to 12 12t0 3 that in 1861 withdrew from the lp:l& “h‘?’.,.',’:“"" b’m Toso- |oharge of hmpersonsting s federal mual“ug assistant secretary to the :“'“3’:“;':‘-.’51“'?'&'4’&’" world war. - 3 iEving Union and sought through four | Lngrican Legion, Frceidnd b e * Hverstt’ Misding|Provident Overiand’ Co +1a Henningway. Sl R Particularly gratifying is our years of war to maintain the Con- e 3 R A R s s w.&‘:! D e s ol O Oy R | e 8% all-day a la carte service. federate States of America’ partici- Heads Maxwell Corporation. business men and, by the uu‘:“ % | can make & man fesl—Columbla (B C.) tlon of New York, |seems to have been done with safety : : D e oD e witich foryT SR—Willam Robert mwa‘ e e it 't Record. and A. Reeves, Weneral manager of | rasors—Syracuse Herald. = Jefferson Davis as' the Dresl- |Niiional Bank ‘wes slocted posidens of | = - v p those present were men who, Wear- S - ‘ | ht te ke per- . Clarden BEDYI TN RACR | P e 4 N 3 establish without question of right P < rt 'ose . il ea e the course decided on by Davis and 3 7 kis associnten, U1 meceon Devial | Seteniec : Of silk and fber. - i 'escendants ol s1l an T 3 ol f wWh w |ty Dy a .county superior dourt 5 T 1014 Vermont Avenue Tive Gn notivern states, had been |Jury. The Jury.was out twe howrs. in combinations of % & invited to attend the dedicatory 2 5 . colors, 5 exercises as guests of honor. Gov- Killea Fortune Teller. > B - i o ernors ofilllhlgulharn states also COLUMBUS, Ga.- ries Creamer PPN e o e |8 SRR SO Sl @7 08 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. $1.50 g T dedication consisted of a parade teller, who was bé.(cn to death and e 4 - 8 ’!] of civic organizations to the state | . hhed n her home hers July 16, The ~ VA R D i capitol, where Davis took the oath [ 1oP)F (0 It home here July 18. The - of office. This was followed by an | vey earrying a sonte £ 1ife im- . 2ddress by Senator Pat Herrlsc? |prisonment, Which was. imposed. e t ® e on i | ssissippl. er e A Ph 3 I H for to- M| NIt s hote) Jocated on the Debaters Leave for England. enomena u TiC i 7 spot where Davis held his first LEWISTON, Me.—The Baites Col- i | Washinglon Soris cabinet meeting and where decis- |lege debating team left for Montreal ° i ion was reached to fire on Fort ?:g ;llll:lu:,llkfmn’\' th“;fly ";’;'“’{:" 4 00 l s um m er a ts Il fo. Sumter. Where, une ), ey i 3 will meet Trinity Coll ot Oxlorfll ove y ew i l/lg. a /e& 0 U. S. Officers Seize Camada House. | University in’ the first international ‘l MALONE, N. Y.—One international | intercollegiate debate. I 5 0 $ 1 0 v f (s i ‘Washing- e Regular $7.50 to alues ; officials of a building on the Canadian| ATLANTA, Ga.—Twenty of the state boundary line, in which a quantity of | banks in Georgia that were forced to o s 77!1.8 St I CI d liquor was found during a joint raid by | close during the financial stringency ° ore S 0Se Canadian and United States officers. | of the last winter have been reopen- Matron's New Hats— The liquor was discovered in that por- | ed since January 1, and the others are . . da 1 PM. tion of the house which rested on Cana- | expected to open oo, T. K. Bennett, New Sus¢ Hats— Satur Lys at .M, dian soil and was confiscated by the | superintendent of the state banking > A Dominion's oficials, The United States | departmen, announced. New Dress Hats—~ 2 . . ials then o building, Throughout the year, with the exception of E—?.‘{:I’u'“ug-"‘:rflfir Revised "Statutes Rure i New Sports Hats— | - - LW 8a = July and August, when it is closed all day g on whioh duties have-not ‘:::‘;""",l.';‘g (MOBILE, Ala—One person was kill- New Felt Hats— i < Saturdays. This change is solely in the inter- - o ";’:";r"'wjg“'“f.; forfeited and | end, colislon st ‘aq, early hour es. New Duvetyne Hats— [ | : o w est of our .employes; tlllere'fore, we .Wlll great- gm:;; Gt A A Louisville “and Nashville passenger New Canton Crepe Hats— e ly appreciate your aid in shopping before moved pumber 1. on siding at 5:.:,4;;,, New Lace Hats— . leen miles sou! of 8 Ci . i 1 p.m. Saturdays and thereby helping to fur- ath-é"m::msmneun dead man is John J. Winnow o thig New Leghorn Hats— Cdm i3 ther one of the most humanitarian movements | established as a daily evening newspa- | ©\t3: ensineer. New Mosre Hats— in the i inaugurated. BRI e e L aoisary HES mestmal New Ribbon Hats— Lot ! el > ., .—The - i o T M S (B0 2 B Kl Yo lelelien i o | | A p oL Lot logical Seminary, which was ten- ew Georgette Hats— > | time in the history of Alabama & woman | 4ot ed o ‘and accopted by the §ouss Orgett F Street, Corner Thirteenth |t Sl oo ERETCE (0 22 St g et Ner Pt Sitk Haso : 4 on wa, assistant attorney general, appeared bel| the ‘end of the seminary year. The ore the court of appeal :am.}:“ elclem! Pn;: vg;r;en! J. oulton, senior mem| the - S R S ] Plenty of SWEATERS Here[ Hour Sale S our e Omnly 4 N. Y. Held. q:ls.;hdun's Hercuizu‘l. : lgc Fine White Hose, with fancy -pink and blue -tops—and in all sizes, too. Large variety. Values 29c. KAUF INCORPORATED : 1316°'101324. 72 ST.N.W. Spectacular purchase of eool Mohair featherweight, Cool Cloth, Kool Kenny Krash and other serviceable weaves, in both light and dark plain eolor and striped patterns. New models for men and young men in sizes 33 to 44 (includ- ing stouts). We bought the entire lot of 300 Suits ata big concession for cash, and put them on sale Saturday for the fimt time. Actual values in this lot worth $15 and $17.30. Don't put off seeing these suits —you wou't ger" the - chance again! ABOUT 250 LEFT OF THOSE GREAT Men’s All-Wool Suits Just enough to last “Saturday—those popular single and double breasted snappy and tonservative models, featuring the nobby herringbones, pin stripes, fancy weaves and plain colors, elegantly tailored and made to fit perfectly. Winding up the greatest Suit Sale Weshington men have ever seen! $ WOMEN'S SECTION=—— ' STUPENDOUS PURCHASE OF 250 SAMPLE SILK AND GEORGETTE DRESSES {2 Fresh from the tissue-papered cartons from New York—marvelous White, Black, Jl Navy, Harding Blue, Rose. Flesh and Maize Georgette Frocks, ih'gorgeous beaded panel and - ] front effects, featuring the smart overskirt, sash and straightline models. Included are light and cool lace and satin combination dresses, in navy, black and brown, not forgetting the filmy, rich taffeta, messaline and mignonette models in a glorious array of colors and original styles. All samples—and representing actual values that should sell from $25 to $30. ——SHOE SECTION {MEN's $6 TO $8 HIGH| MISSES’ & CHILDREN'S | BOYS' $3 TO $4 DRES! AND LOW SHOES | PLAY OXFORDS AND |AND SCHOOL SHOES ~ $] .95 Values to $3 . Mahogany Calf Low Shoes, in S Dask & L e tan and lish popular English, brogue, ball-strap Light and Dark. Tan Calf Play |ana Bluher ;.\m mc:.ul.n En:. :k and broad toe lasts, gun metal, Eng- e ucher s . .‘"‘:m Rk Oxfords, White Duck and Canvas lish and Blucher lasts. The above 2 9 il 6. Wonderful-assortment of popular Instep Strap slllm’.eu. in all sizes styles are also shown in high shoes. | 525 'O 11, 11% to 3. Reliable make All sizes 6 to 11. styles, and solid leather only. Exceptional values. § | democracy rests on education and for i NEW YORK—Of 7,527 alleged draft dodgers in_ this district. only four have been turned over to the Army as deserters, United States At- torney Caffey announced. He added that only 729 had been located, and in the cases of 427 nolle prosequis had been entered for various reasons. Seven were found to be dead and thirty to have entered the service. Mr. Caffey said the search would be continued until all had been ac-| counted for. | Four Killed by Lightning. BLOOMINGTON. Ill.—Four persons have been killed by lightning in the vielnity of Bloomington within twen- ty-four hours. Harry Irish, a farm- . was struck and killed while milk- ! a cow. John §. Coby was i er yard watching | the storm Wednesday. John Tozger was killed while unhitching a team of horses. STRESSES EDUCATION FOR WEAK CHILDREN | Senator Walsh Addresses Child Study Club on Need of Spe- cial Training. Duties of the government in edu- cating the children handicapped men- | tally and physicaily were stressed in an address by Senator David 1. Walsh | before the Child Study Club at 510 | 6th street southwest. jast might. | Senator Wuish declared that - the | child ‘should first ‘of ull be trained to be self-supporting and that only in this way could they be made intelli- gent, worthy and patriotic citizens. He said that the perpetuation of this reason vast sums were being spent by the government to make good citizens in this manner. Regarding children _handicapped by deficiencies, Senator Walsh asked for a broader and larger type of edu- cation than the ordinary and added that underlying all efforts in this line a deep and broad charity should exist. In conclusion, he said- attention of Americans should be given to the creation of better citizens rather than to the accumulation of wealth. “Pro- duce men, not money,” he urged. Among other speakers were Mrs. ! Giles Scott Rafter, Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes and Mrs. Neleigh of Neighbor- | hood House. Miss A. May Atlee, president of the | organization, was in the chair. Among those present were D. A. Edwards, | Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins and Mrs. Coralie F. Cook, members of the board of education, and several super- visors in the school swstem, as well as representatives of civic and social organizations. SCHURMAN IS CONFIRMED. The nomination of ‘Jacob Gould Schurman of New York to be minister to China was confirmed late yester- day by the Senate. . Nomination of Edmund Waddil. jr., district judge for.the eastern Virginia district, to be United States circuit judge for the fourth cireuit. in place of the late Judge Jeter C. Pritchard, was confirmed also. D. Lawrence Gro- ner of Virginia was confirmed as suc- cessor to Judge Waddil in the eastern Virginia district. 5 AWNING .TIME IS HERE ‘We repair and make Awnings to order, Newest and best materials to aelect | Mederate Prices—Best Weorkmanship. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO.. ‘10th aw. M. SIT3SITE. Only the Better Grads Clean Coal B. J. Werner ' 11:30 to 12:30 Cotton Crepe Nightgowns New Silk |New Wool | Sweaters | Sweaters —in the popular tux- ! In smart pull-over and 9:30 to 10:30 Cotton Crepe Bloomers Full cut and long, in all sizes. Full cut, with elastic top and et 2L g & edo design and all col- | tuxedo effects. All colors | Flesh color only. I;‘In chc ; 1a“ LS"R':. ors. Superb quality. jin the lot. Limit, two gowns / les] 1:00\'. imit, (oapurchasu. c s i o b 3.9(.‘ 5102 vo | $2.98 ve |Shlioni 69 tomer. A pair.... P l 5 P tn 1230, cuch ', In Women’s and Misses’ ' n Wo : . Wash Dresses Tub Dresses i Styles of a most distinctive character New cool tub dresses at a price little| of dotted swiss and organdies, garmt;xrcd short of the sensational, considering the g;“:n:in{of:‘“flozss,: cit:l;);c'nieng' aalfdso ab::_. ' quality. Choose from a lot of severall itching cool and inviting looking that ‘ hundred of organdy you won't be sati’sfie.d : i in . plain « shades, $ .98 with just one. \ou:l .98 | voiles, dotted swiss, want severa 1L Al i gingham and ging- : sizes for women and I i ham and organdy misses ......... ey e s snsia i 'combincvd { s The New Sammer Suit—SKIBO! “Hew Silk WAI:S - Georgeéttes, A delightfully styled-sports suit; cool, stylish and serviceable, in all the prevailing shades, in- cluding gray, blue, orchid, rose, green and tan. Finished with pocketsandbelt.............. " Gingham DRESSES ~ Dainty styles-in small crepe “de f and large checked pat- $ .98 chine, tub silks, tricolettes $ .98 5 W . 1 ith P. K. collar pongees. Some tie-batk T, o : % :;;‘scu‘;’s, large tie-back and fringed models Here is the Skibd Suit at $14.98 sash and sports pockets. : among the lot at........ Same style, in L jersey, $10. ) Nouw for a Sale of Summer SKIRTS Mercerized Gabardine Skirts All-white wash skirts in regular and extra sizes; button trimmed... ., ‘New Striped Flannel $2-98 |Sport Skirts Wash Satin Skirts $14.98, $16.98 “Sport Jersey Coats Nobby tuxedo| All white, button trimmedl, stylishly ‘o 2 9 : $19.98. . . ¢ ; : de and of exceptionaliquality. Bis: s 8 _ T e such as scarlet, B plam' e pla;ted out*and the Kelly green and Harding blue. 7.98 surprisestripe under ; made of | | excelk&.g lity sports flan-|. nel. Cfi}ors include Kelly green, Harding “blue, “navy, henna;. yellow;. also -black combined with white. - ‘Baronet Satin Wash Skirts These much wanted summer skirts are here in the big saleata $ sensational “price saving. In shades of rose, Harding blue, flesh and white....>...... 10-%8