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“Seveth and H Streeté You are personally invited to . attend the. =~ | Formal Opening | Greater Sigmund Store From 7:30 to 10 O’Clock Music Souvenirs - No goods will be sold during the even- ing, but there will be wonderful “Opening Specials” on sale tomorrow—Saturday. Come Tonight and Help Us Celebrate A _M?.St;-» Impgr_tgnt Sale of Young Folke' Low Shoes PBe3B UE to-much unfavorable weather here lately, we are con- siderably overstocked in our children’s departments. When this happens we absolutely disregard former prices. So a number of our high-grade novelty “GRO-NUPS" low shoes ‘are now radically reduced—some to half their actual value. T T e T 2 A ALV AT BT Two-strap Pumps in white Nu- buck, tan calf, brown kid and patent leather—and other good-looking styles for summer dress and vaca- strap Sports Oxfords. tion wear. Saturday at all our stores: Sizes8} to11.....82.85 Sizes1l} to2.....$3.45 Some of these styles for $4 95 '.. large girls, sizes 2% to 7 Young Folks' Sports Shoes Junion women’s and misses’ white nubuck Ox- fords-with tan ball strap and trimmings; Nubuck Sports Pumps and Sports Oxfords; Tan Sports Pumps and Sports Oxfords with ball strap. Un- usually “snappy” styles specially priced. 214 to 7, $6.75; 111/; to 2, $4.50. New arrivals in “Junior” Men’s tan calf ball strap Brogue Oxfords. A.real shae for.a real live boy. Sizes 274 to 6, special at $4.95. Special values in oxfords for smaller boys in tans and blacks; medium or wide toes. 11 te 1315, $3.65;1to 2, $4.15. { Boys’ and Girls’ Barefoot Sandals and play ox- fords in several special grades at $1.35 to $2.95, and a complete line of “Keds” Tennis oxfords, pumps and high shoes at $1.29 to $3.50. Included are gray and tan kid, two-tone Instep Strap -Pumps with panel design on quarter. . Tan and brown calf, plain or ball B e e g AL, T TR ELITE Tliree;quarte'r-.leggth Sports Socks New arrivals in plain or Roman - stripe effects, in Cordovag, Navy, Palm Beach, Black and White. Special at 55¢ and 69c _THE EVENING STAR, W VOTELESS DISTRICT E OF ADDRESS Dr. N. P. Bafnes‘Ekplains ‘Conditions to Therapeutic ! Society Convention. .The voteless condition of Weshing- tonians was explainéd by Dr. Noble P. Barnes to physicians from all parts of the country, wWho attended the open- ing session today of the twenty-sec- iond annual meeting of the American Therapgtic Society at the Arlington Hotel. “This society, now twenty-one years old. is:old enough to wote, but no ‘member of it can vote if he is a Washingtonian,” declared Dr. Barnes, who welcomed the delegatos to the city. ¢ “The Washingtonian is a pecultar individual, classed with*Asiatics and the criminally insane,” continued Dr. “more taxes ‘here “We pa than the people in many states: we furnish more soldiers in time of war, but we have no voice in the gov- ernment.” Dr. Barnes assured the other physi- cians who are attending the two-day session that if they lived here and had no national representation, even they, 0o, would feel just like those old fellows Who threw. the tea over into Boston harbor." Dr. Barnes spoke,optimistically of the future of the- National Capital, declaring that in time “Washington probably will be the Athens of America.” Remarkable Birth Records. The response, on behalf of the out- of-town members, was made by Dr. Oliver T. Osborne of New %aven, Conn., who asked the other delegates if_theéy could beat the record of his eity. in which a mother recently gave birth to quadruplets. A delegate from California promptly answered that a mother in his state had given birth to triplets and twins within a year. “But four of a kind beat threes and twos,” came back the answer, and the presiding officer upheld the “hand,” amid a roar of laughter from the as- sembled doctors. New members admitted to the socie- ty today are: Dr. Arthur G. Morgan, Philadeiphia; George R Wycoff. McKeesville, Pa.: Dr. John Howard Dr. Edward Water- _; Dr. Richard ‘Abraham Ar- den Brill. New York city: Dr. Arthur E. Hertzler, Kansas City, Mo.; James F. Johnson, Pittsburgh: James J. King. New York city; Edward Randall, Galveston, Tex., and Dr. Dr. Dr. ~| Dr. Hyman 1. Goldstein, Camden, N. J. President Hemmeter's Address. Dr. John C. Hemmeter of Baltimore. president of the society. delivered an address on “The Human Constitution and the Perspectives on Pathogenesis and Therapeutics of Today.” Dr. Hemmeter declared that the human constitution itself towers over all other factors in the treatment of dis- ease, although medical science has in the past put perhaps greater stress on the action of micro-organisms and C white shoe season. Louis heels heels = other White Silk Stockings chetmical . substances . artsing- - hoth:| within and without the body. 3 A symposium on alcohol, its efféct on various organs of the body, oc- cupled the remainder of the session. This afternoon various therapeutic procedures are under discussion. To- night &t 8:30 o'clock” President Hem- meter will hold a reception: at the hotel ‘'omorrow. morning ‘at 9 o'clock the acfent{fic _meeting will be continued, with pepers on a varjety of-topics. In. the afternoon at 2 o'cloek the dele- gates will go-by boat to Mount Ver- hon. The annual dinner of the soclety g tabe held at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night at the Arlington Hotel. Maj. S, Williams, at Quantico,;Va.,. has been assigned to duty at the Unit- kind of a big way. ‘White Canvas Oxfords and St welt soles, medium or low heels...... i White Silk Stockinfis. S,pc‘ecialn_ ; _Saturday, an unusually good value in Semi-fashioned Silk - Stockings. _ Strictly perfect and well: made, in: 5 white——gaslso Russia Calf, Cprdovan and black. .. ’ $1-45 $1.10, $1.95. $2.95, - $2.50, $2.75, $3.50. . ed States legation, Peking, China. JLleut. Col. A. . Williams. at.the Naval War College, Newport, R. L, been assigned to duty et marine headquarters, this city. . aj. A. Racicot, from Camp Ben- to Quantico, Va. Col. G. C. Reld, returning from abroad, is assigned to the Naval War College, Newport, R. 1. Lieyt. Col.” E.’ B. Mainwaring, at Paris Island, S. C., has been assigned to the 2d Brigade, Dominican Re- | public. Lieui. Col. J. 8. Turrill, to. marine headquarters. this city. ° Maj. J. R. Horton, to Qéantico, Va. ATTACKS SLEEPING WOMAN. An unidentified white man entered the room in which Mrs. Ivy E. Ellis. 3118 M street northwest, was sleeping Wednesday night. He pulled her from her bed. threw her to the floor, and then escaped with $14, according to a ning, G statement. she made 1o the police. She gave the police a description of the man. He'has not been apprehended. ASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 SEEKS EARLY: HEARING Congestion at Arlington. ; Bditor of The Star: ON BRIDGE MEASURE | T write to ask as to the nceseity of the regulation which on Memorial day (of all days in the year) closes Board of Trade Committee to Push |all gates at Arlington save that at Plans for Chain Bridge Substitute.... the main entrance. Going out the lower route, which is the pleasafijest, 1. on Monday, with my car beafing the G. A. R. ent card, reached & ! Efforts will bs ‘made to’get aplEate fronting the lcity, and near tof early hearing before the House Dis-|one gate was open, had to maki my lot, and, being told that only the | e u| trfct committee on. the Moore bill |long detour over heavy grades and | sutherizing the District. Commission- |enter. the cemetery at a point most a five-day week. ers 1o have plans drawn for & new -1 nnn]fl.: from tha new suditorium and my lot” = - b The sole effect of the regulstian is to cause a fearful congestion ol‘u- tos and pecple, With all the gates open such gon- gestion would be avoided and a gdhrd of one at each gate could welly be spared from the crowd of soidiers used in straightening out the 1 resultant from the one-way-only en- trance. 0. D:-KINSMAS. —— Native workers in the Fiji Islapds are on sirike f:t a six-hour dlytd 5 —— 8 structure toreplacethe Chain bridge. | I B E N S S F S S S A S S S SN S SN EEEEEE S George W. Offutt, chairman of the Board of Trade committee, said to-|gy day. The bridge committee of the Board of Trade yesterday gave a strong indorsement to'the measure. Mr. Offutt said that there is an | jmperative need for a new structure across the Potomac river at the Dis- |l trict line, as the present one is not strong enough to handle the present- day traffic. 8 of Virginla is rapidly growing, w! the consequent increase bile traffic. Members of confer this week with memoers of Congress in an effort to get an carly || hearing on the measure. at which time the imperative need of a new |l structure will be strongly brought to the attention. of Congress. Mem- bers of the Board of Trade commit- tee expect to be able to get a ing mext week on the measure. ROTORY CLUB MEETING. Annoyncement is made by President |l Semmes of ‘the Rotary Club that the next weekly-meeting of the club will be held Wednesday evening from 5 to 7 o'clock at the home of Frank Saul, Tempo farm, Montgomery county, Md. 5 . Sweets of Arab_); Figs, dates, honey and nuts, acclaimed delectable sweets by ancient Arab bards, unite with the best of confection skill in CORNWELL’S BUNGAL oOw BOX “8 Room Sweets” A surpassingly rich assortment of bjtter-sweet than Italian chocol: outs, fig squares, pineapple twenty kinds—Brazil filbert clusters, squares, nougats, mints and mallows. CANDEPHONE Main 875 for your pound-and-a-quarter box, $1.70. CORNWELLS 115 H Street . Why not come direct to “Headquarters” for Women's - White Shoes HANCES are that nearly every woman in Washington will be out buying white shoes tomorrow. Of course HAHN’S do not expect to sell all these new white shoes. But if every woman knew what we know about our vastly superior preparedness—we’d come pretty near it! For we have prepared for the white season in the -biggest Over $150,000 worth to select from—every pair bought right, made right and styled right. We have planned to sell out these gigantic white stocks within six weeks. And to do so we have priced each and every pair closer to Cost than we've ever before attempted at the outset ‘of the . White Washable Kidskin Turn-sole Strap Pumps and Tongue Pumps, with high or “Baby” $9.75 to $12.50 White Washable Kidskin Sport Pumps and Sport Ox- fords, with white Ivory soles and heels. ......... 3875 Black, Tan and Patent Leather-trimmed White Nu-* buck Sports Pumps and Sports Ox- fords, medium or low heels. ....... 5 $875 & $975 Leather-trimmed Sports Oxfords, of White “Marcelle” Cloth, or White Reignskin...........$6.45 to $8.75 All-white Nubuck Sports Oxfords. . $6.45 & $7.45 White “Marcelle” Cloth Sports Oxfords, Walking Ox- fords and Two-strap Pumps, with low or mili P7Cor . 101416 Po AV Tt &K 233Pasve SE / ‘That section of the state ith | in automo- | g the committee will gy hear- | and tan and white. The white and tan leather. At $7.85. 1 An extra fine quality that would ordinarily sell for $6.50 or more. Made of excellent White Crash with embroidered emblem. Sizes 14 to 20 years. A very special value, and one that can come but seldom. Our sale price for Saturday Windsor Ties —of nice. heavy silk, in many colors. Special at— 98¢ For the Suede Sport Tams—All colors and white. Special at $1.09 Women's White Full- fashioned Silk Hosiery—A. wvery excellent value; eyery pair guaranteed. Specially iced e . $2.00 Interwoven Hose for * In-Lisle, 40c; in silk— *° 75c and $1.25 Eyelet Em broideu:y_—' - Collar and Cuff Sets— Saturday’s $ 1 .2 5 TiePALAIS ROYAL One-Strap Sport Pumps at $7.85 Shown in combinations of black and white The black and white are made with white reignskin cloth, trimmed with black calf. buck, trimmed with tan calf. The soles and heels are made of white Splendid quality shoes, attractively priced. A Sale of “Nayvee” Middy Bathing Beach WRIGHT & DITSON TENNIS RACKETS AND BALLS Now for Summer Hosiery . White Cotton Lisle, with - fancy tops. Special*at ..... 45C . Hars 1 /.Sts: all col- Zir $2.45 L E R R R LR SEEESEEEEEREERENRD are made with white Palais Royal—Second Floor. Nwe oSS ENEEEEENEEIRERESN 36-in. Non- Krush Linen oo €1 40 46-inch Imported 98C Organdy—all colors and black. Yard.... Suits Large three-cornered shapes, heavy qualities in Black, Navy, Red and Gold. Special ° All-Wool . o Bathing Suits As an opening special this fine suit is offered at a remarkably low price. In pansy with gold trimming and black with white trim- ming. All sizes. Very specially priced— §77.50 Bathing Caps—In many styles and colors. Specially priced at— 29c to $1.25 Bathing Shoes—In de- sirable colors. Specially priced at— $1.49 to $1.98 . —Children’s Socks — in In many pretty colors. Specially - $ priced at- ", l 050 Sweaters, in all the new- est models—with Lace Col-