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16 - ‘ ] THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921. 5 REV C. F. STECK HEADS |SAYS PETTY BICKERING WUUI.I] AMEND B“.l. lPRESENTATION PROGRAM [on, fomt, Bpiee isbecs Max- \cie Mg, Biapers, Loty o PASTORS’ FEDERATION| BLOCKS DISARMAMENT v : AT GALLAUDET COLLEGE |son Boatwright, Joseph e Dobbins, Doris Emma_Francis, Oscar | Normal students—Constansze Cooke chard, Blume Cohen, Cha: At e o i Taaner oors | DEINe1A N Guise o s Eaward Wesley |Hildreth, Drexel Institute, Philude Mrs. Rhodes Addresses Meeting on | Mgr. Pace Sees No Present Hope of .I-U SPE[}IFY BANKS leze will be held thi Tatternoon at 4 ¥:r:|m(3:}df:°;1fith§::,flwinli(.t;m;:.x»f:‘.lf 52L1'0|.M1;:';ilxmuwrp.“dm' Kgmern " Kiie Playground Needs—Others at | International Agreement, He Deing {ranamitien to the Gchotere oy i Annual Session. Tells T#inity Graduates. The princi; ~ech will }x)e = o : Rev. Charles F. Stéck of t International disarmament Wi ot e ek of e | ever be effected until the maiviauat | R« N. Harper Urges Inclusion cation by Rev. uls’ Church. J itizens o i heir Vesterday as president of the Pastors' | CitiZens of the nations lay aside t = - Fedemtion ot Siaident of (he 1AStor | petty bickerings ana animosities, Rt | iN Proposed Daylight liam Bou-| Certificate of graduation—Y.awrence O'Reilly | August Paxton. Engraving 4' for every social event and purpose. Our impress on envelopes containing En- graved Forms not only symbolizes production ex- cellence, but insures cor- rect form. Desideratum! i erce of All honor :nts of the grad- s—Al r Boris Rosen, Toner and Oscar Delfield Scollarl j‘[en ill_deliver orations in the [ 7] - " Mgr. Ed%ard A. Pace declared THE STOCKETTRISKE O nual meeting at the New York Avenue | in delivering the. baccalareate ser- Saving Law. sign language, “The Deaf in Russia Un- 919. B e Presbyterian Church. mon Sunday at Trinity College. aving . or the Regime of the Czar “The . . Qther officers elected for the ensu- as nations retain their Jealou I etude | Amalzimation of Americans” and *The | S0 EN Of science in the 2 ng year are: Rev. Harry Mitchell of | ‘other disarmament is impo clicving that failureyto include | National Fratemal Soctety of th Deaf fi.‘ 5 side: s E. Solemn po - 5 S 4 « o cir o < e the Columb Heights R el e A cnan, |the Proposed daylight saving law in |1y are being delivercd In ihe sign Fne aunary usS1ness A - 1o the studen he various degre Church, second vice pre: | ors Assist- | the District would involve local banks | H. K. Fulton of the M i » Very Rev. P. J. Mc-lin numerous suits, Robert N. Harper. will be conferred evolved this collar- @ Presbyterian Church, sccretary, Cormick, Rev. Charles A. Du- = = cers' | DY, Dr. 1 Rev. J. Compton Bail of th | bray, Very Rev. John A Hyan, Ry, |PFesideat of the District Bankers 1 2 ’4 Dolltan Bagmime yEnll of the Metro- | s Ny Mo wn M ro. Chatles | Assoclation, is taking steps to have cleansing metho \ Hf”ri‘Lr;l F. Butler of the Columbia] . Aiken, Rev. 1-:dmund‘g. \vn&{l-h“;’;.- this apparent oversight corrected. /4 eights Lutheran Church was elected | Lewis J. O'Hern and Rev. Nicholas | g Bt m 0 B8 0 e was seeking wh. 11 m kg 11 =< chairman of the membersh committee. | -\ ber. Eifitonavahsu i “_ Senat = a s co ars { The retiring president of the federation! With appropriate r"r*'"w““;! the o to arrange a conference with Sena nr‘ \ is Rev. George Tumphre ner stone of the new chapel was 1aid. | jones, when he would point out the | 1 whibe i 2 The need of the District public schaols | Members of the student body, the alumni, | Gilicultics that would face the ban a clean . satin =% marched in proces- | ers if the banks were not provided( | for more playgrounds was outlined to er] i chool to the site Of | for in the measure, and make an e smooth to the neck @ SoRoe |the federation by Mrs Susie IRoot !Rx'm"" Sinenais of the S new church. The stone, Which|fort to have the proposed law amen istus: B Dt _, nunicipal | contained documents, ne and | a0 thi extodt Son. 4 s a the board of edueation. 0 M O iy coins, was placed into position | “Ui® RIS S 4 1y nad studied . o sa=GmeoibuckenColey and button h o 1 es 2 Mrs. Loulsa Farll explained to the |y RL Tt Thomas I Shahan. He | e bill and found that while it made oains e WomansCon 3 spoke o he long: 8 o spart- LI o assembled pastors the purpose and | SPOke of the longcfelt neel | provision for the government depar s, B of Califor- ments and the street railways to be run on daylight saving time. banks were not specifically n: methods of the Bible question contest, which she has conducted for sev years, pointing out that by those ques- 14, M. A.. Colum- n Fulkerson In- 1i the school upon the progress it 1e. [+5) unresisting — je TOLMANIZE! @ Hons and thetr contest character per- —— and therein lies -,hu“,:uurifi:;:: e s ) s hundreds of childr r hankers, through Mr. 3 minster Coll 9 . 1o Btudy e Bibte manaren aro arawn | ] S, SOLDIERS MURDERED [0 nave remeatea; Pucker. - PhL Franklin 71 Representative Lowry of Mississtpp! _— "This matter will have to be cor- one rankiin 5 gave an address on “Biack Shomaon 7 e rected or the banks are likely to find e mes o mflnyctxa;.y:nl'li;“ ” German Civilian Reported to Have themselves involved in numerou the sunshiny dispositions of the black | Slain Two. folk of his ata He illustrated his | a wi s S jests col- Sres oo o and gestsiofithe;col zette says two American sold: some legal pro been killed by a German civi closing of ban aving : R AT near Aubernach, a revolver being the | time they would n The first erematory in the United | weapon used for the murder, A clock standard time. For States was e ton, Pa., in 1 d have to ke r the usual clc p open an h ng time. Unless de for the June 6.—The Cologne Thc Toliaany Bayindine F. W. MACKENZIE, Manager. \@ P 1( Cor. 6th and C Streets n.w. %@ EADERS of THE WASH. INGTON STAR visiting London are invited to make use of THE WASHINGTON 2 STAR Office and Reading Room rund at at 16 Regent street, London ard time to pay it, S. W., within a stone's throw of ank closed on day Piccadllly Circus, where up-to- blished at Washing- | search for the® murdered was being [ instance, if a man had a note due on made, the newspaper added. a certain day, and he came 3 o'clock si found the < The day we promise ;@, time. in my opinion, there would be date papers are always avall. basis for suits.” able for reference, where ar. =~ It is rather a serious matter from the rangements can be made for the we fulfill —theyll b (3 viewpoint of the banks unless specific reception and forwarding of 74 < provi: for them, mail, advice obtained on all rcady' TOLMANIZE! o W d s R . o i he would matfers of travel, and where B i onderful news for every one 3 om0 o' the mile | | American wisiore i London corrected, and expressed the helief that may be traced through the Reg- T : when the ditficulties are pointed out Yy O Department conducted i 10’10 can use a the condition would be remedied. {SHOWS AN EARLY START | Portable f ot~ LANSBURGH & BROTHER" | Ph Oncgr aph Chilaren Began in March. How the school children have he having “c this spring is shown in a report made by | || a grade in Anacostia, which Mrs. Susan | || S. Alburtis is using as an example of | ||| { work and report making in other grades | ! where nature and garden work | || have been under w 1 The first report sent in is by a sixth | i grade of the Ketcham School, and | Erades” have becn aoimg 'to. make |l Top Floor, Bottom Price for L_l;:'lltle to pa;;, ittle to say, for an-up week” every wee Senir Washington & more heautifnl m_\-\‘ | ~ which_was Project set for the it S Slk D lin earty Marcfih;.xffijfpn.f]‘lwh?{h they ||| ummer Ji resses S Silk F L ave been enthusiastic: t work | ~ ever since, o aeieally at wor ummer L1 POCR:S Robert Fastnaught, Martha Nolte, | $1 0. 95 at $15 Edna Hubacher and Julia Hoopes || were the committee that has kept be- | fore the entire Ketcham School 100 per cemt clean playground. to refrain from throwing trash on the Strects z and to cultivate gardens and law Mignonette, Soft Taffeta, Little to say except that Organdie and Foulard. You they are mellow Taffetas, don’t need us to tell you that soft, clinging Satins . and these are the favored mate- dainty Mignonette. What- ever is new in model, col- or and trimming effect is Of 307 children enrolled in the ing, 177 have gardens, and 192 lawns they have helped to keep in kood | condition: 107 have planted nastur- || tiums, Washington's tlower. After | || ulating the report. the committee | s the following explunation. if “The sixth grade children gathered | rials of the season. The and tabulated these answers, and I stvles 2 e 3 5 3 | | Will give vou the results i styles are Jjust 2s much in de present in this group of “We find that 57 per cent of us have mand, including whatever smart summer frocks, rardens. More than one-third of t it 7 ee it children have planted nasturtiu well dressed women and suitable for every summer Are you going to help make vour o . S flower more popular? 1f so, pls misses are wearing. Colors some. Eighty-one per cent of us r (i = spect_our neighbors’ lawns, ings | |1l are right, too. that we are good citizens. | that the same people did not |any paper on the playgrounds cause 1 find the percentage the same. “There are over seven-eighths of us | Your Choice of Any iSRSl Much to say, Poiret Twill or G e T Little to pay, for Tricotine 31 5 vns, the other three-eighth: b- % lonns e lother e el Pl Handsome Silk SUIT dress occasion. Sizes for women and misses. | | fI‘hls sp]end1d$ i instrument i just as pictured i Here it is—ready to go into your home; H ready for summer vacations; ready to supply you with music for years to come. Por pears we've besn guavantecing Shaw-Waller Swel Lazter Files 29 stamd ris sest. Now wasd ahont aether impertunt guaranles SHAW-WALKER good citizens have cleaned their | are 27 per cent of ug who are artisis for making posters. Three-fifths have | |i/| a desire to have clean surroundings, Frocks Formerly Priced $19.95 and $25.00 as shown by picking up rubbish: the Norhiang eservedl other two-fifths have found nothing . tofpick o Scan the racks and take your pick! | “Signed by the committee, i o1 i) B ROBERT FASTNAUGHT, | $1 9 95 3 There's some picking, too! ECharmnan- K ) L Every woman and miss will want a “Ylean-up reports are coming in to _ A full size phonograph just as shown; com- parable in size and features with phonographs that sell for twice more. i We want you to try this instrument, hence { we say, Mrs. Alburtis from other schools every | new vacation suit for train travel, then GUARANTED o 2 In fact, there is so see what a practical business suit it Pay nothmg down; — much to say that we % will be for business and street wear in LETTER FILING ke h FETETCTC I, ||| [ haver space 10 cen e 2. take 1t to Your nome 3 il it, so we'll ask you to - Plain and novelty models in just the | i be here early tomor- 7 wanted colors—navy, tan and gray. and after trying it out to your complete satisfaction, YOU want a. word in the = pay for it at the rate of Ficth Pl = row and select that extra frock you in- e e ‘ Bungalow Aprons D JLe JY i Cornwell’s e 5 z Yw Mh = $4 th vacation outfit. Rich, at aVery 89 = filmy Georgettes, i A quickly—naturaliy. - No-delay. = a mon Lady Lox e e e ! LOW Price C No excuses. 2 No interest Satin, Taffetas and . We’re not trying to play upon the g swirl cornu- copia of Paris- Combinations- Gor: word low, but we are trying to offer D@D ) DY@ Y@ X . ous colorings or 5 » You want a letterfrom a file bhecs . ian Puffe pastrywith = iet tones— our friends better values than they've i with a Shaw-W: = Noie the specia’ fe.ah”e‘r'. crinkly,fluted edges. e leyouro‘::stc ever known. These Aprons are of ex- | || eqmpped alker A two-spring motor A continuous hinged top Within, a heart of —all here at a price -cellegt Percale, sewn to STAY and fin- | Index. wafim A tone modulator A wooden amplifier rich, golden-hued far below their worth. ished in neatest manner. Ample size | Plays all records A one-man top custard. Copiously i with convenient and roomy pockets. | glazed and dusted with sugar. Light and dark colors. culations. For you have a complete filing mackine. ; them under the new Shaw- : Walker method of File Man- to defiver anry letter you want = Just in From Chicago 3,000 Emerson Records Pastriphone Main 875 CORNWELL - 1415H Strect - Dresses Reduced in price - “Just about |l;ays for '.Il‘e mnterhlx.‘his what a practical woman will say. True, but G Bl they're hfirc! Prct;ly ?incg:ams. too! Dura‘; eorgette Ouses | ble Ginghams at that ecks, plaids an 5 | il plain. Tastefully trimmed Regularly Selling $295—Now i with lace and embroidery $3 9 5 Whe are| they e in many new arrangements. Z Vh Cecantl SI 95 I ST e B o s R A They call them $1 95 i that or nothing. What use would this | o extra department be if it didn’t offer Porch Dresses . specialties found nowhere else? Come i : Gingham Street Toprwed 2 stylis | i \ | (¢« I PG FT FE N (e 3 %M@»YOIHOX(@I 2 (Tt ot But they’re pretty enough for street wear and see these lovely summer blouses of 5 i infthe morning. 5Aénother aldv;r:jtag;: is ‘thIt navy,;black and flesh georgette; note [ e extra sizes up to are included. Excellent e touches, Il 3 for 2 c Vacatlon—- quality Gingham and Chambray; checks, the lace and embroidery b= P2y, Jaids and plain, prettily finished with beits; Only $1.95 and never mind how hard Z’fl‘e p|ct$§“-§ You pockets are other neat touches. we worked to get them. spend it. Let us help you select a Dodak from our large assortment, if 7 for 50c = % you haven't one already, Just think! Enough music to last fou all summer at such a little cost. Every Record has two (2) sides —and is guaranteed to be perfect. Seven-inch size. Song and instrumental selections. 'he Hecht Co, 7th 5 7th & F Where Prices are Guaranteed a F and this year bring back lasting remembrances of the good times you have. Be sure that you take fresh Films with you if you want the best results, and another thing—bring us your negatives for developing and printing. We do the sort of work you are proud to exhibit. The National Remembrance Shep (r. Foster's Shop 14th St., O Pogr From “Located high, but priced low” say these Worsted Jersey Suits *8.75 Not merely Jersey Suits and let it go at that, but Jersey Suits in the newest models, the most acceptable colors and mixtures. The insistent call is for Navy, NAVY, NAVY, and here it is in abundance in this group of Suits. Brown, too, in all its variations. Copen—a very beautiful copen with just a suspicion of mixture effect. Heathers, Oxfords and soon. Models a la mode. TR