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PAGEANT COMMITTEE ARRANGING TO HONOR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. Washington—the Most “Livable” City in America I | i HEN Your i HISTORIC PAGEANT WILL BE REPEATED Allegory Pertaining to _the District to Be Presented Again Tonight. All arrangements for the presenta- tlon of the historic pageant of the Dis- tnct of Columbia in the aurityrium of «ontral High 0ol tonight at orclock have been completed, it was an- nounced today by Miss Cecil B. Nor- ion. The title of the pagent, which RUISE THE GREAT LAKES THIS SUMMER Buffalo to Duluth on steel steamers “Tionesta” “Juniata” “Octorara” of the Great Lakes Transit Corporation The only through passenger strvice to Duluti Leaves Buffalo every 3rd day 9:30 A.M. (Eastern time), stopping at Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac Islands, Sault Ste. Marie. Houghton! CRUISING BY DAYLIGHT land, Debroit River. St. Clair Flats (the Venics of America), Lake iver, Wonderful Locks i the “‘Copper Country of America.” Fare includes mesls and berth. - ‘bANCING A vacation and an education ORCHESTRA igarette | ™o e mde sdiion cci: o :Ns'l.THlCKS 1208 F St. N.W. = : OBER'S S. S. 'OURIST AGENCY, 1 Woodward Bldg. was first given at Central March 29 by | To soal in the Ameriean Express Travel Department, 1328 F_Ssrest N.W. the AlLStates Society of Washington | delicious Burley DELTA TOURS, 9 i and the community center department | e X yi e s & g 3 { | 500 Bond Building, Phone Mnin 1. , of the public schools is “The Uldean ¥ W i, Nk ¢ o tobacco flavor. e Inhabitant.” The pageant is being repeated to- , R N £ A Rt 3 % ) night in honor of members of Con-i 3 5 2 ot R . § s oas Wress. many of whom have accepted [f. S8 = " : . ! i invitations to witness its repetition. | | Real Estate i Dealings —are put through this i office you don’t buy experience, but use our experience and profit accordingly. 2 One of the features of “ p i thix Organization is that cach branch of the Real state Dusiness is “Spe- by u meparate experts. That “Maximum Service.” ac was written by ) Ada Louise | T d. a native of Washington. | ELn o J Tho-sconcs "and " cpisndes of the || EESEARERE RS e : LS : @fim«w Princeton St. and pageant are linked together in the !l nature of an allegory which includes ! ¢ i a_ prologue. seven historica ~cene>| S . * § X [ == P k Pla € introducing Co- : 3 % ey 3 * ok . 4 ar, C Stat xR X e : £ Yy Orkney Springs Hotel, Va. 5 . the sons of the Dis st wh ; & 2 2yt : : Open July 1, 1921 | Facing Beautiful fought in the various wars and the : ol : ; . N i cing spint of the D t of Columbia, w! | ik 4 3 : % 5 i %WKI;SP" 3'";’-‘[;;-1 Bldg. Soldiers’ Home Park makes a dramatic_appeal for en! i SR arilty . ran| enwick, Manager $75 Monthly INCLUDES INTEREST Big Bedrooms Lots 22%; Feet Wide 33 Ft. Parking ent of her citizens. 7 ey 5 o 1 s B. Hanford and Walter Beck, | 3 ; : : PN ; are among those who will appear. fnl il P : bl : . i the large cast in the pageant. Mr. | : 3 Hanford will appear as Francis Scott | 3 2 S : Key, author of “The Star Spangled ' : i B 2 . Only the BeQ{erGr.d‘ 4 Banner.” Mr. Beck will play the part | & g Cl OUDOIR Table and of Marquis de Lafayette in the second s : ean Coal Flooe iampspnste episode of the pageant. . 5 atd . e S i Before the beginning of the pageant | i ‘ i ; Prompt Delivery il ang : : acceptable wedding Dr. Abram_ Simon, ident of the : - - board of educatior I make a brief s : S B J w 1 address on “Th ucational Value of | - = i e Je erner 5:"-«?:‘*:-” of these in Lol Cnlach nyder. chairman of | Some of the memberx of the executive committee, who are in charge of the Dixtrict of, Columbin pageant D the Community Center Council, Will | which ix to be repeated tonight nt the Central High Community in honor of members of Congress: Sitting, left 1o 912 New York Ave. cially designed. The prices are moderate preside. Miss Edith B. Athey will £ive | right: Mixs Mary Boyd, Mrs. Annette Graffam and Miss Martha Montgomery. Standing, left to right: Mrs. Marie s an organ recital. Music for the pageant | perry, Col. J. Willilam De Grange, Charlex D. Keller, Jesse C. Suter and Miss Cee B. Norton. D ERER AN UIvES 3 B i et sed range—3$5 to $300—for ‘will be furnished by the orchestra of ; P S e / Twelve hlzh-brfld show and race he c L D. BLOODED HORSES‘BURN. |Troirs Liectiet, mom e oron: | ‘TeyYe So Nice the United States Marine Band. | e erty of Edward T. Bedford, New York Show and Race Animals Valued at | financier, were burned to death at the ' Bedford estate, Winfromere Farm. $100,000 Destroyed. | Among the horses burned was the GREEN FARMS, Conn., June 6.— three-vear-old Plausible. e e e S P e e ‘The executive com: ee in charge | | CUPleasure P eTErrErS of thalaftaisiisicomponeiothVictar Ll Abe Ma]’tin Says: ] secretary Cecil B. C. Sutes Mary Boyd. Annette Graffam, Charle D. Keller, A. Cloyd Gill, John J. Risel- ing and James V. Fitzserald. The com- | mitte on arrangements is composed of Miss Norton and Col. de Grange. A Suggestion From 7, Our Display, Priced at J $37.50, Complete -~ @ulin martin ‘(g; 125 F ST.and 1212401218 G ST. Capital & Surplus. $200.000—Resources, Over $1.800.000 Do You Know How Useful —WE CAN BE TO YOU—in just how many ways we can serve you? If not, we suggest a “get- together” conference with one of our officers at an early date. 2 You can rent 24 floor for cnouzh te make above montlly payments Open and Lighted Until 8 o’Clock P. M. Daily Phone us for closed ear to in- spect. You are under no oblization to buy H. R. Howenstein Co. hington’s Gift St 1314 F St. N. W. | | | | { —Advertisement WILL OUTLINE PLANS. Speakers to Discuss National Coun- cil of Catholic Women. An outline of the purposes and plans of the National Council of Catholic Women will be given at a meeting Wednesday night at § o'clock Gon_aga Hall. The Women's Coun~ cil, wch is an integral f the National Catholic Welfare Council. in- cludes in its membership organiza- tions of Catholic women and indi- vidual Catholic women from every part of the United States. i Rev. John J. Burke, meneral secre- tary of the National Catholic Welfare Council. will be the principal speaker. Miss Agnes G. Regan. executive sec- % Tetary. will speak in behalf of the | s National Council of Catholic Women. | Mrs. Michael Gavin of New York, | president, and Mrs. Harry ! zinger of Baltimore, secrota i & provincial director of the X al | C(_:runci{.‘ will attecnd m? meeting. { COL. WOLVEN GETS DETAIL. he Women's Council is in receipt | . i e : of a letter bearing official notification | C0l- Frank H oo \r S \ detailed @s professor We Render Monthly- Statements on commercial accounts; make collecuor‘s for customers without charge; Rent Safe Deposit Boxes, $2.50 up per year; Pay 4% on Certificates of Deposit. 3% Paid on Daily Savings Balances Mount Vernon Savings Bank Cor. 9th St. and Mass. Ave. :It’s got so a girl takes th’ same dmmc sa \all when she ; of formal admission to the Interna- |tired. has tional Union of Catholic Women's | of militar ence and tactics at the Leagues at a recent board meeting | Universit Ivania Dental | at Cracow, Poland. School. Phils ! \ 3 " Save While You Spend— ' ] A SPECIAL N?:?I(igz et Buy Washington Prcperty | Y OF 3 DL~IRE R to New WE STAND AS ADVISERS FOR OUR N Sren T S CLIENTS—OFFERING THEM . e S SERVICE AND PROTECTION IN Made trouble proof by our experts m 204, west ¢ £{ B2 T it noiwert, Washinguon, D ¢ \ d "K P 2 ALL TRANSACTIONS The objects of stid mecting are that the stock. | fin=s e e D DL Db B I }‘hR(JUSOj;" b A Knowledge of Washington Real Estate and its upan resolutions, to be presented at said meet- 1114 9tb St. Phone North 231232 Values and Prospects has beer d b ing, of the (ollo-ln: l!rcor or effect, viz.: Roofing Experts. s(u(h e apphc:“o" alo; f;(;‘l izame T R\ crOFSIaI‘l T g e line o eal state ‘m—‘h’;l'hztfl:::‘:nd;":ndn:x&lfi: belonging to "Glove and Shirt Hospital endéavor. A College course in a Profession could for the District of Columb: s o e hardly be more thorough and could not be as prac- tion, be reduced to cash without Don’t Wear Mended Shirts. tical.” That S S neccrary "Geity. by Colection of saii kS L 2 ical at Service is devoted to your interests here. Soten it they, n'-vebenozdms.. colleet Let Us Make Them New. 11* Hl ~er\el< our clients to their Advantage. with- aad +"Sa1e o e made by the propet = = out their chancing costly experiences by goimg it officers of said company of said X g i bonds at the best price obtainable, in (‘Ll\xrl -IN OPIK L CO. alone. their discretion, but mot less than' the owes: Prices. S n -— il | N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC the times of e respective sales; oS S s | ROOF LEAK? 7% R 5 x ave been reduced to cash and as soon : " S i - ghereatter a5 Tt can b ennveriently I S Everything in Real Estate’ done, the trustees or & majority thereof, O other_ofieers. of said compuny. ara | . EXPER 2 721 15tn St. Now 1418 Eye St. bereby suthorized and directed by proper | THE ANNUAL MEETING OF 14 3 proceedings to make application to the | Of the Glenwood Cemeters \N"‘ Supreme Court of the District of Colum- Leld in the ""‘” hall of bhl for a decree dissolving said corpora- | Ple. corner of 9th and } 1!*» tion, and for the appointing of a receiver o of its funds and for the distribution lhel:h lthls l‘sl Drlmt‘r expenses L"nlxh nected with said proceedings, among the Sinkholders S said company Undct the About | Your Roof lirection of the court as provided by the Hadn't u better paint it this spring? mo:_e of Laws for the District of Colum- flm'x't Wi il rust eats it full af holes and pav mans doliars for rep hird—That the Trustees or a majority there- T o o ISvaic Ty ofdorhulher oflll‘?n; of I-l';d company be and they are hereby authorized ara di- Tected o ‘do_sucn acts ana - take wuch | LIRONCLAD JBoofne M6 ¥ st » proceedings as may be deemed necessary to carry nto effect the above Resolu- ROOF TROUBLE EDMONSTON’S . Home of the Original FOOT Men, ‘Women and Children h:‘he Board of Trustees, rhl;"lllx Plk"’llld(h- Call Main 760, above mentioned meeting of the Stockholders, Wash. deem it beneficial to tii> interests of the Stock- Graiton&Son,Inc., Teomlie. 760, T holders of said Company that the acts and pro- | ~-Feating and Roofing Experts 33 Tea ceedings provided for in the aforegoing Resolu- ;'-"3;(‘.’.'”.’“.‘225 g pheretore recommend e | Sroocia] Prices This Week “Foot Form” Corrective Foot- W. E. Edmonston, On your papering and painting. | Toe: & Howrd, Luther L. Derrick ! <X dF Wo M Beal, | Grant road. Phone Cleveland 643, wear 18 or. amous Secretary. #8B ANNUAL 3 «“titled o vote will be ‘held at the company's oifre on Monduy. June 6, 1921, a ND i ;:r"'rf‘g- El:rmzfln”"f a board of man- plno: for rent reasonable prices; um ap- e during the ensuing_year. lied on purchase price by agreement. HUGO H. S. MATTHE RORCH."1T10'G. Wictrolus and records. ROOF PAINT Lingeed oil and metallic, $1.10 pec gallon. 028 | SR SLOW. M. 4077, 3e9¢ Men and women from all over America, and quite a riumber from abroad, wear these FOOT FORM BOOTS. The fame of a worthy article is soon spread brdadcast and at some time these out-of-town patrons have stopped ih here and been FITTED with the proper shoes for their particular need—the only shoes that have ever been obtainable, whether custom made or from stock, . that have given them the relief and correction they want. Their records are kept here on.file, and re-orders FRENCH Umbre]]a SHOP Repairing. Recovering. Mde to Order. e issued by the Knizht fl"lh HI{ K= 863 TS 10K Bt RN : :,::*:;,;“;‘.,‘.’;.5{‘.“‘.!,‘:‘; e e | Makes Tents Last Longer & oo o e 10, of P.. by virtue of the conso! 7 come in as more . o Bost aee, N0 m...%':n..m...n YACHT | Canvas sails, ham- 10. Al persons are hereb and tents give indefinite moc . against e purchase of said stock, as it has{ DATNT, [wervice —when = treated ~with They Correct Fallen Arch '“d so-called Deen canceled and_duplicate ssue applied for. FLEXIBLE COMPOUND. It Flat Foot. For the. Outdoor Living Room ‘What more suitable or sensible could be had for the porch We recommend CREX Herringbone Grass Rugs for or veranda—-the outdoor living room from spring to fall outdoor use and for all places where rugs may be subjected —than CREX Grass Rugs? For sun parlor, too, no other to unusually hard service. They, together with CREX T CROUSE, Chancettor Cominuader: $4.25 can \;‘::;:”::;“J’.’: fi??'.fl’;l'fifi:' They Strengthen the Weak ‘Ankle. Rugs are as adaptable or pleasing. The natural grass and De Luxe and CREX Imperial Rugs, have been accepted m-nxx M. PEARSON. | sent, Price, $5 G. They Relieve Enlarged Joints. soft neutral colorings blend beautifully with any kind of as ideal from the standpoint of durability, economy and 2151 Florida ave. n.w. & .. . . ave. n.w. Becker P aint and Glass Co., 3 fi”!hey Reélieve So-called Foot Rheuma- o pon:h fln'nlt‘l‘ll’c 2 5 genera{ satisfaction. Convince yourself. v CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. 1239 Wisconsin ave. Phone West 67. e ® Why not “dress up” your. porch with CREX Grass Rugs Don’t stop at the porch, cover all your floors with CREX. this summer? Choice of colors and patterns is practically With three distinctive weaves to choose from, you can unlimited in all wanted sizes. .Invite your friends to a readily select the very rugs you have longed to have in game of bridge or serve tea over delightful CREX Rugs; halls, living rcom, dining room, bedrooms, nursery and Fiir papTies wHo woukep 1 sear| High-Class Workmanship : Properly. Pleasant, Md., 7% vears ago, who were hat time Mrs. Jaa Holler and Mrs. lda Hor;g —Casey will do the Roof or Plumbing Repair- don. please communicate with Mrs. A. Tolz. | IBE In 3 manner that will please you. e e s et {GA SV Fhones Col. 155 ‘aad 1831, ":""z “":: fig:‘:;d 'fi your own satisfaction and enjoyment will be shared by bath. Put away heavy, hot, woolen and cotton rugs during ‘Ti":;?:‘fl)v:‘“'fir;::lég.nifx‘;“"“ = me | This Big Million Dollar - study the needs of cach , your guests. ; warm weather and make yrour home a Summer Paradise. . the res- D .. ot Dachiens rown, xS Tuteio Flutiy: Printing Plant rant,” 1712 Pennsslvania ave. u.w. ANl erad s especially equipped for big work, itors of and those haviug claims against said = o gartacrsnip and business sliould Ble same with books, magazines, catalogues, etc. r? %" sisetubey | The National Capital Press case. WARNIN Wemmm strongly against the purchase of inferior imitations of rugs. In order to safeguard yourself it is essential that you insist on being then.meC—R-l‘fx woven in the side binding, as per illustration below: mame in ho edge ol"sido findt’n If you are troubled with any sort of a Foot Ailment e you owe it to yourself to get the relief Foot Form Shoes o R ill give you o FOR PRINTING - The Shade Shop o That merits your preference consuit us. 836’ : %OE‘E SSA:IO}{’.K;“ HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. H i EDMONSTON & CO THE SERVICE SHOP Down Go the Prices on Window _ (Incorporated) BYRON S. ADAMS., g]gl!;;!:g% Shades. Estimates Free. Betz, Manager : 00T CAR FOR CALIFORNIA ABOUT JUNB You'll Be Interested 1334 F Sh'eet Advisers and Authorities rate, iter security, fc pa Sreater security, for bonse: IN OUR LOW CASH PRICES on All Foot. Troubles w OOMPANY, !uofiu t. IF YOU HAVE NEED OF EHEDD roe sos wengoet yom | Wall Board, heating plant in prime eon- | G2rage Doors, 3 mmdmnn-mmhhufl. Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. 706 10th st. Main 314. 649-651 N. Y. ave.; 15617 7th st. Tel M. 1348. Tt’s your ;n-otoctww and our guantoc CREX Grass Rugs are sold by leading dealers. If your dealer cannot supply your wants, write to us and we e mwmwwmamfldmmwm&thpmmmwm CREX CARPET COMPANY, 212 Fifth Ave., New York City Members of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World

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