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ey 1921 e ol e E % Ry RS B IreEN M pEEdn et Srer g % i ik P 12 2 M X G b - ¢ THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, B e P = SR S e o ‘D. C, MONDAY, JUNE B§, GRAVES-;W Sm""’s ‘I BARD CONCERTS, MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff’s Motto Would Apply to Bootleggers Very Nicely. e !-.R.A At the ‘marine barracks at | - o, X6 = T = — William H. Sant , leader. £ : - elmann, leade ANARCHIST OR A s 2 Fwwe HUNDRED, Bucks dom’ Bla BOLSHIVIKI, BUT X! BeLigve IN A 1BROKG " YoU'D SUP, ME A Buck,"en? AND'T: WAS FUAT _A3; AVPANCAKE | - DEAD DECORATE Cl:l?;clerlluc, . More €quAaL 5 E ApRaos 3 nage” s H DISTRIBUT N OF Gray and.Blue Mingle During | | Thres dances trom “Nell . WEALTH! A ! ; = Confed: ?t E c :;;gou:nryl :nnce. .Rn;:n;i i ilfiv-FltFTY 3 : ¢ t 3 - > astoral nce. ndantino.” 3 $ v X { N - onre! erg e EXercises ; ok g{mike:_,c%_nc: eatino PLIT 15< MY, = ; ‘ . o 4 W . N ! at Arlington. Daggers,” feom “Tho ! O ? 4 Hugucnot: Tnspiring evidence of the nation’s EXCGI:?!! from unity and the complete disappearance of sectionalism was furnished at Ar- lington national cemetery yesterday | | Marine’s hymn, “Ti afternoon, when veterans of the - Montezuma.” s armies of Lee and Grant, who opposed The Star Spangled Banner. each other on the battlefleld sixty At Judiciary Square, 4th and years ago mingled in memorfal exer- E |.ul.:fltlm northwest, abt .7::0 | 4 - o'cloc! s evening, by the Cises for the .soldlers of “the lost| | pelock this evening by the causi torCoead Less than a hundred gray-coated eXeplender heroes of the south formed the line March, “Four White Stars on a that marched from the west gate of Fleld of Blue”.........Benter the cemetery tfo the Confederate (Dedicated to Admiral R. E. monument, where a floral plece in the Coontz, U. 8. NJ shape of '“the southern cross” was Overture, “Phedre”....Massenet unveiled by Camp 305, Spns of the| |'Suite, “Four Selected Confederate Veterans. Among the Pisces’ floral tributes was a wreath received from President Harding, with a note ‘Chant Sans Paroles.” cxvressing fhe regret of the chlef L “La Danse des Demoi- éxocutive that he could not be pres- | T ent for the ceremony. 1V. “Egyptian Danse, from i Viy, ! - X ] 5 ginia, West Virginia, Mary: a musical im at the exercises to week and elected the following offi- | presidents; Willlam R. Bayes, secre- Representative Lowry Speaks. G""‘l‘?lde IBOG‘Y.wl'lrom t.l'-n'e opera, land and other states, including many TAKOMA PARK To HOLD be held .{)I‘t::l terminus of the pa- 31 OFF|cERs ASSIG“ED' eannette M. Thurber, president Farmers’ Loan and ’I?'qul Co’mev Many veterans who wore the blue in| | Populart o Cirl”...Balfe | |former residents, gathered for the i [ rade. e E H i the war between the states were in (@) Fox-trot, “Na-jo”. W fifty-fifth annual observance of Con- A BIG PARADE JULY 4| The parade committee, which has been | Placed on Duty With War Depart- the audience that heard the memorial (b) Fox-srofr “Na-jo”.Wiedeft | |foderate Memorial day. at work for several weeks past arrang- - address, which was delivered by Rep- e e TR The exercises were held under aus . ing the detalls, is composed of John Tt ment General Staff. resentative B. G. Lowry of Mississippi. e = pices of Gen. 'urner Ashby Camp, 5 lams, . B, ment, Dr. B. nk- Tho speaker lauded ~ the life and| | Com.from the musical comedy, | |C. V., “and the Stonewall Memoriai |Bible Schools and Civic Organiza- |lin Bryan, Miss Margarct Burdette, Miss e D T S . character of Jefferson Davis, only o greonwich Village | Association. The latter is said to R. W. Corson, Dr. George H. Heald, |D%en assigned to duty wir @otlows: preaident of the Confederacy. NV AlaaR e e e A Sioane have been the first society of the kind tions' Preparing Elaborate Harry G. Heiges, Dr. C. E. Garnsey, | PEotrtOrin BOnITe, oo ow. George C. 1 ¢ “Few men,” sald Mr. Lowry, bin" Cestocirl tormed after the close of the civil Walter C. Irey, Miss Margaret 8. Rank- | (Cols. Willlam 4. Giaseol, Teorgs il < h::e metcond(tans ho had One-step, Pestfl'é*:;; AR e i Program. g‘l.‘cLA,vRe.;:,“v. “'.lshhgnlnnd Mrs. | R4 e dsey, John R. Procter, Lieut 2 and made the record he did. N Nearly all the soldiers burie Th 0 eerhoff. Walter C. Irey, se % 3 . ~ e e T he Semaie of the| | Finale. “The Star Spangled | |Stonewail cemetery either were killed | The ellfens of Takoma Park Wil|reary”of ‘the Takoma Patic Citisens | GOV iames, 1 Brisep, fomafraich Tnited States in the most tumultuous Saner. in battle or ‘dled in hospitals here [celebrate July 4 with another big pa- | Association, s also secretary of the |y, ginicion. Cola, William P. et times that most august bedy in the during the war, the town having been | r3de again this year, in:- which the | celebration committee. W E R, Smedbe 3r.; 1ra C. Wel- world has ever known: he distin- taken and retaken no less than sev- | V4Tious organizations in. the park will —_— . A i B SWelah. fn B | n guished himself in the Mexican war, |, = enty-two times, and six times in onc | barticipate.. The prime movers in the DXTp TS TR LTS S and was the greatest Secretary of (il ‘hite passed among the graves. The soldiers buried in_the ceme- | | are the Bible schools of the |SERMON BY DR. FREEMAN. | “Coit*"Coia’ Torenzo D, Gasser. t Ve . = Presbyterian, a strewing flowers over each one. T t were from every Confederate | o'+ hm:; fl’\!fi;’fi,&":flhrfiffi; a‘g((l Frank C. Jewell, Morris E. Locke, Guy || tribute was directed by Mrs. George |state and Maryland, and nearly all = m;m S. Norvell, William H. Waldron, A ‘War this country has ever hail, and prtye the greatest statesman who ever sat|g 3, a . - in a President's cabinet.” S.Govington. Special ceremonies werc | states represented have monuments. |0 inhe, barade will start at 10| Y. M. C. A. Accounting Graduates |, .y W Forman. James Justice. Ray The Star delivered to your home every evening Reprosentative Lowry related the i oil At the tomb of, nknown dead | while in the cemetery is a great “Un- | ®\avor James L. Wilmeth will act Hear Bacealeaureate. mond Wi BriggaArchibald 'H i Sunc i { = boyhood Tife of Davis and his train- | 23 {he Srave of Gen. Joe Wheeler. |known” shaft. surmounted by the | ¥o" Sames Lo Wilmeth will act aa * ~ |derland and Paul T. Hayne, ir. and Sunday morning for 60 cents a month costs you ing at West Point; his career as Pres- graped with the stars and mrines’ o5 fiEure of a soldier at “rest arms. Jesse C. Suter, president of the Ta- Rev. Dr. James E. Freeman, rector | Majs. Joseph A. Atkins, Jonathan M. | |fi 1 lent of the Contederacy: his. tmpris. | GraPGd with the stars and stripes of | Civie organizations and the Ameri- |80 G Suter, president of the of the Church of the Epiphany, last | Walnwright, Vaughn W. Cooper, John about 174 cents a day and 5 cents Sundays. onment in Fortress Monroe: his trial | the Gomprtency! 125 And bars of |can Legion marched in the parade | W05 1 %0 (™0l military org: 2 pRsRY B. Barnes, John P. McAdams and % e e the Confederacy. Elgin H. Black, com: | todny and._school _ children earried | arshal, of the civicmilitary organi- | night preached the baccalaurate ser- |Waiter C. Short. i “From his boyhood until the time |orate” vitonmp 305 Sons of Conted- | flowers, wreaths and flags with which | S0, o0 0o h0pile unit, ench ma. | MOR to the graduating class of the Teleph: Main 5000 and he became head of the Confederate|Rebecca Dinrand aooisted, by Miss|to decorate the graves and monu-llhine’inling to be decorated and the | accounting department of the Y. M : P e m states, he had one of the most mete- | sponsors, directed the uneeirg e (s | Tents. - The United States national|occupants in costume. ANl the business | C. A. Faculty members and the can: ELECT MUSIC OFFICERS. Delivery Will Start at Once oric careers that the world has ever | floral design at the base of th. T T onewall - cemetery. ) houges along the line of parade will be | didates for degrees, garbed in acade- | The board of trustees of the Na« known,” said the representative. ment. e monusy divided d"l'"yb:!'th‘ '"‘1"‘0"’,0'““:‘“"; decorated for the occasion. mic cap and gown, and headed by |tional Conservatory of Music of Amer- Organizations Represented. et AL s ‘“’g !’:‘lu;l“g The Takoma Park Community Band |the vested choir, marched into the |ica, which is to have its headquarters Yesterday was chosen as Confeder- 25,000 AT WINCHESTER. 4 - | will head the procession and will render | church in a body. in this city, met in ate Melllgtlfld‘ day behuusné ;Il was the nearest Sunday to the 113th anniver- AMP "ll D ALE. ;?':,y of mf birth of i'.efim.:l D“{:’l Confederate Graves Decorated and i" theB bundfnl;;es ::?lx sipmv; o oxercises were held umder - auspices of the Confederate Veteran Address Made by Mr. Tucker. |ments at Camp Joseph E. Johnston. Association, Camp 171; Sons of Con- | Special Dispatch to The Star. Jacksonville, Fla., will be sold at auc- et e e auShters| WINCHESTER, Va., June 6—Trib- | tion in this city, beginning June 21 Relief Society. {ute was paid today to more than 3,000 | The auction will be conducted by Capt. John M. Hickey, chalrman of |Confederate soldeirs in Stonewall |David B. Traxler, Room 706 Munsey the joint memorial service commit- |cemetery in a memorial address by | >>H 4IPS toe, presided at the exercises, assist- | & . ed by W. L. Wilkerson, vice chair- ) Harry St. George Tucker of Lexing- 5 ed by ton, Va., and flowers and Confederate| DETATLED TO SEA DUTY. Cant. Fred Beall, commander ©f flags were placed on all graves, some| Commander Merlyn G. Cook of the Camp 1Tl U maraed, the thin line | o¢ the floral designs having been or- |board of inspection and survey, Navy ° ent In the Confederate section of |dered by southern socleties in other | Department, has been detailed as - R Aeicameter sections of the country. executive officer of the battleship Preceded by a concert by the United| A crowd of approximately 25,000 Oklahoma. g States Marine Band. the exercises Were opened with the sounding of as- A sembly by a marine bugler. The in- A - Vocation was by Rev. John E. Briggs. ¢ Comrade Lee Robinson then gave a! ./ tribute to Sir Moses Ezekiel, thel sculptor. after whose design the monu-4 < ment to the Confederatc dead was A o made. | : The musical program, under the di- | rection of Mrs. Bates Warten, con- . sisted of songs by a quartet composed = ” of Mrs. Fannie Shreve Heartsill, Miss = Lillian Chenoweth, Charles E. Myers! and Francis P. Heartsill, and the Ma- | - Tine Band numbers Strew Flowers on Graves. ) After the ceremony children dressed ORI ED = = R B C 1316 01324. 7™ ST.N W. HE warm weather affects “Preducts Frem Ferm to You" - o «IN.VV. i bod h - Bellevue A Sensational Sale of everybody from the young Farms Lunch DRESSES sters up to YOU and when i \ you’re tired clear through and the appetite lags, Ice Cream tempts it back and supplies the necessary nourishment. So don’t force-feed. A plate —or two—of Carry’s Delicious Ice Cream has the strength- . 'building qualities-of a good BELLEVUE MILK Comes Direct From Our Farm to You in Original Bottles. SR S | Values to $20 98 1334-36 G St. 1338 New York Ave. “The Bantam™—1332 G St. Open Evenings Till 9 0'Clock SATIN TAFFETA v ® I e . steak or a few eggs—and i1s 320——fefltllflngltheklb;ve po\:ulnr Tflé:}l}'i";li |no‘sl<:(,1re‘nh th hflfrga:\‘;v.etry‘::e_ 2 .1' : d 2 h T d t . samples and odd lot models tha! e n R UPRIGH 2::3:« in Washington for 'stupendous values, Be on hand early to get more easi y d[g’e_yte in these the best selection.. On sale while they last at $4.98. Black Silk, Sateen, Voile and Tailored Linene Waists 98¢ Women’s Fine Jap Silk, Sateen, ‘Worth up to $6 ‘White Voile and Linene Waists, in sizes up to 46—latest styles for summer wear. Regularly priced .3 at $1.50—great ‘assortment. == Children’s 2 to 8 Yrs.,, Long Leg . ! B Khaki Overalls, 49¢ Fine Twill Khaki* Overalls— extra full eut and. serviceable— the regular 79c values on sale one day. Ideal play clothes. PIANO quical. times: Good for Practice Special for Tuesday . $65 Terms to Suit Tremendous assortment of smart summer creatjons, artisti- cally trimmed—both' sport mod- els and dress styles in all the popular braids and fancy.effects. Arthur Jordan Piano Co. Becoming modes fot women and G Street at Thirteenth misses. Homer L. Kitt, See-Treas. |l —— ‘Sp;cdmlar Sale Tuesday of ni PERCALES > It May Be A Very Hot Sunday, Don’t Gigantic assortment of “short lengths” and many W—.— pieces match—pretty figure, dots and stripes on light and -~ Delay ering .dark grounds; and fast colors anly—enough to last.all : . - The day Tuesday—on sale promptly at 9:15 am. Buy all you need! : ELECTRIC Women's Pure T Women’s $5 to $650 ) IR | AN Ice Cream making im oar plant is SILK HOSE, ngmgg D SLIPPERS ¥ a science. It is really quite interest- an un e Lon 59c (e $2.90 ; e Choice of le::: :‘:5‘ Il?l’ukczr}cti One and Two R B I . ,:u = Teisar :: ing the : sizes. tary hoels. Woll made and re- 2 o : e :;" and have o ”:wm . Ders of our organization von We are ready to CORSETS, BOYS ASH i best makes . 69¢ : sst : sesmaRtts » Pink Coutil Corsets with _ elastic s : s o e 100 & $1.95 cial for Tuesday only. ELECTRIC SHOP 607 14th St. i} Fine White Gauze Vests, in popular Wortk to $2. mh%’.. *mr i ms ey pnE TR T oY