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18" . —By Webster. A 3 e e —— the near future. Sinve tha i one of the main 1 s | Washington. Mas. i desire | of improving it wx the funds ‘uamm. will permit p— —_— P J 5 . 'F“l:fi g;::: iwexmfn Tus 15 v, [ py ondway ta Mount Rainier. ‘0 . ' ¢ laylng of 4 curb and « S e ROBBED A up THel VaoBLE UVER KllNGl-E FURD sutter on ul(hnnid»- of Tthode } WANT You )iy 5T Ww‘ e Would. in the opinien of 1 . N To MEET IWE)) AND Engineer Commiss 4 = tor in preserving th 13 | deterioration. The b Maj. Besson Say$ New Floor |manent guticr atons o E cauges nul.uxu R : crumble und Will Be Laid on Arrival |ny"c ot ring Ju | fiscal year. !h en er :h part nt of Lumber. |ieRat Abie 10 a6 mobch miveet epate A new floor will be laid in the Klin- | oy DECRUse of the awindiing. of gle ford bridge, which carries Con- | i necticut avenue across the Klingle i Saks & (anmpang = Asphalt Paving Stayed. With the ne tions bec valley. us scon as the lumber arrives. | ing QLLileuls Saly 1o however. reper Maj. F. 8. Besson, assistant emgineer | work will be done more rapidly next commirsioner, announced today. month. ! | , i () 7 L “ The Commissioners, Maj. Besson | It 18 doublful when the new asphait b iz L 9 said, recognise the need for improve- | #treets authorized in the appropria- i 7 g ) g ment to this bridge, and intend to |tion law. which omes effective ’ Inaugurating a Special ask Congress for a new structure in |July 1. will be paved. the Commis- i next vear's estimates. sioners having rejected all asphait Regarding the condition of Rhode | bids as too high. The city heads have wnd avenue from 12th street north- [decided to wait for further reductions t line. Maj B-ssonlln the cost of doing this kind of of county |street work before letting oontracts ldl would make repairs there in for the new fiscal year. [———2o]=——]c]c——=]clc——=]c|— " HAIR MATTRESSES KAPOK MATTRESSES —Made in our sanitary workrooms from the best and. purest materials under our own constant supervision —are the best mattresses that money can buy Why buy out-of-town makes when they are made right at home by a firm well known for its yvears of satisfactory service. Mattresses renovated and remade on short notice. Summer Draperies Willow Furniture James B. HENDERSON 1108 G Street N.W. Tomorrow we shall concentrate effort on behali of | ;‘;g‘:fl?‘;&:’;’:f 5"Pose You HANE .‘3%'5 91’3&?&; Wardrobery for the youngsters. In every instance a su- | STRETCHER YOURSELE.| | © FeET ¢ WE SAME TRoU up Lie THE LETTER: perior value. In most instances a very special price is’ N ety e announced. Parents will need no urging to make the | AMADE THAT WILLFIT? most of the opportunities offered. Boys’ Clothing BRuUSH ARE ;‘\Bw" Boys' Panama Cloth Suits—Norfolk jackets: ! Knickerbocker pants: double-sewed seams. Gray and Sand shades. Sizes 11 to 18 years. r $7.75 :»._ 3 o = AND DON'T THE CUTUPS 3 How ABouT MEXT FINE AND WISE CRACKERS GET (/gL ME FLL THquDAy CHUCK? BuSINESS- c e 3 {vour CvoAT': A::\:*ILZ _BL‘[: 9{::;;':& {LL MEET You AT THE ‘Lo BE THERE! Our Only Location A DAY ASK ME o My TRA!M . WE CAN GET TLLTELL You WHAT Phone Main 7676 } GIEATHER IS UP THERE ) hwHeEn 1 GROW €5 BEFORE - | | IN 18 Hou ; iLL 0o, JOE — / Established 50 Years LUMCH AND — = lalc——[olc———]0] | TusT GoT A CrANCE To Pk uP A CASE oF ScoTcH i " Boys' 2-Pants Suits—Gray and Tan Herringbones i and Fancy Mixtures—Norfolk model, and both pairs of g pants full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years. : 820, $22.50 and $25 Grades G2 Boys’ 2-Pants Suits—Pencil Stripes: Blue. Brown and Oliv e—belted model, and both pairs of pants full i lined. Sizes7 to 16 years. - ' and weil he mav. The flags above us represented llm 5 r — ions of Yorktown: one of 1 m those days on the wrong |dP 1 . nl the trench, but on the right sid - > \ Those three flags are different in Ih\lr arrangement of colors. but. heaven be | ] i Y : i cANAUIAN BUNDS ;P;T; 1 (‘gzyr::'re."hdleu'.:;‘le:::"; ‘bk:;eume FflR M KlM TUMR Boys’ Novelty Wash Suits—Middy and Button-on ference has been made to the 100 |=——=lojc——]clc——]a] [ol=——]ol—=lalc——]olc——]q] ) Comright, 1921, M. V. Weksias. IS . . ears of peace between the United styles: Blue, Gray, Tan and White, and White with {B‘r‘}(':.‘n‘(‘(?o‘fil’?f“b.e:'..““ii.‘ii":ér ot Blue] Collar :]mfl qufis: 3brm§i-trimmed, with emblem ,,,";:’;",;::;;,; b s P L TR e i on sleeve, and tie. Sizes 3 to 8 years. exercises of the American Univer- are to be added to the Church of the sity yesterday afternoon, President Epiphany for the late Rev. Dr. Ran- Harding declared for the preservation | Go4€9 bY, the academic procession and | dolph H. McKim was launched at 2 {of peace by sovereign states with-iover by Maj. Gen. Willlam Mason |Mass meeting last night at the church. out tre interference of a world “super- | Wright. _Invocation was offercd by | At the close of the meeting it was power,” and cited the many vears of | V. Jason Noble Pierce. D.I announced that $18.500 had been sub- b b e Joh 5 friendly relations between this coun-| warinC iym.. aad oraver won by Hey. | Scribed toward the fund. ‘ try and Canada. lIll' James E. Freeman. Rev. John Paul Postmaster M. O. Chance is chair- R e e RN E iy “If all the nations of the earth|Tyler read from the Scriptures. Music iman of the canvassing committee, . > Boys’ Khaki chkerbocke!’ Pants—cut large and | shall become as unae nd ax de.! W48, furnished by the United States | yyicn ‘today began work on accuring full; strongly sewed seams. Sizes 7 to 17 years. [N Sosces odieir, eaitias the ‘"".“"r Rev. Willlam J. Meeks was chief|the fund. 1t is hoped prompt sub- Y L B s otnana, there e 1l marshal of the exercises. and the fol- [8criptions will be received in order | f There was no mistaking the x h?\\(nz served as ;\!. aid ::e*::::rm‘;lfl‘!;kmlmml:l:l:‘le‘}\ cl:dl :l‘\t i > | itive’s feelings in the sentiments he |yamesy, U Bulrer, Fiest Ref day Pl R e et i S { jwas expressing and it was pluinly | t r in speaking of the memorial. Rev. c \ ‘:"\;g:m' I::.IIPIHI!;“!( Ting utterances| rioy. agby, cights Dr. Freeman. the rector. that I iaree Sni g b onrer . Metransliian | Pr A P Bl SR B T There were amscrnt oh' : politan qualities a characteristics of Dr. . . # There were JRev. Hamilton P Fox, :McKim a3 a strong tower, a tower . - 5 . g . . i B B | standing four-square that would wit- Boys’ Khaki-colored Overalls for play-wear—room- T shere The excreises A o 1 . | ness to permanence. 1o strength and J B Church South: | to uprighiness. Furthermore, it dor: Hon. N RO v 1 . Petworth would be a tower standing upon onme ily cut and well made. Sizes 2 to 8 years. o e e ——— e e e preserve their natural goodness Boys”™ Children’ B R D B3 | or coffee find that tea and coffee y Caps Chl.ldl'en S Shoes ada have dwelt side by side and set- dm\t like them. and make them to digest. tled their controversies without re- f Toron.o. Ca . ) * Baptist Church: Rev. B. L i of the great highways of this city in “anadian parliament Methodist F . 1 o e . | representative at the Gennva meciing of , i R Ree. Dennington Hayes ofivitincop| S RiiE s iConn ! the eague of natio and a number ! Ma s Lutheran Church: Rev. B. S c :ol’“omer men and women of promi- ongress Street Method ‘rp'.?;m( ifS’.’L?‘?fin:'Z‘:.'i ..‘.5‘?...”.?.“.‘";.:5 nence. ; t Church. and precentor, the | ness of those great fundamental e Inspired by Remarks. Rev. H. D. Mitchell. D. D. | principles that underlie and make se- The President’s departurc from his| D¢8rces were conferred as follows: | cyre our individual and corporate life. prepared manuseript was inspiced by | 1’2Vid Joseph Shorb. A. B.. master of | “The tower also in its chime of bells - & S R Y ! arts (thesis, “A Special WTreatise of | will symbolize another distinguishing the remarks of Mr. Rowell. who | 55 : . . quality in Dr. McKim's ministry. His L e preceded the President and who elo- | 1 cd¢Tal Taxation as Applied to Cor-| oy ajways a clarion call. and however i - uently lauded the friendship norations”); Charles Emile Morgan-|men might differ with him they ever i 9 [ [ ting between the United States and |8ton. jr. B. 8. LL. M., master of arts. |1ecognized in him the elements of fear- g O S urms m S nada and who suggested that the | (thesis. “The Treaty-making Power |lessness, sincerity and high consecra- i t contribution North America could | ynd Jts Limitations): Simeon Cruz 2 = # = ake : Dule Li. M. master of laws in| Wilam Koowles Cooper. gemeral { this side of the water to stand 1o-!diplomacy (thesis. “The Constitu- :‘n‘;re"};""mh: of the me“mt; = ! Boys' Nainsook Athletic Union Suits—V- 89 ! gether behind | ihe movement for|tionul Relation of the Fhilippine |furi? her paying hizhes trivude to s P im, he state at was glad i neck: web waistband in back. Sizes 24 to 34.. C O ey calied a ° Henry Chung A, M. doctor of Phi-|ihat the citizens of the District were 5 g _ 3 i ries hetween these two p ey . DL idoctorof [({0lbe Elven tRebrivliexe ofparticioa: - | Boys' Sports Shirts and Shirts with collar attached or 1o/ the faccias hsie e vesament o sistiiangiitheste finiie Antesedents : TS was one of the moat 3 the Commerc: i neckband. Choice of fancy pattcms and light !tling disputes. The worst settlement | J . LL. B., doctor of civil - nd helpful members of our w' omato aua 1ther nation received was a thousand | pSi in Inlernillonfil | colors. Sizes 125 to 14.. S e e e el C itimes better than a settlement by Srw . H :\\nr he declared. v i President Harding followed as the “onstitutional Grant to Congress 2 . -t Boys' “Bell” Blousea-—many neaf patterns from [next speaker. “I'do not think I can|velopment ni ] Regulate Commerce ‘Among the Sev- | It’s a joy to sit down bungry I = ‘ " h S let this occasion pass without giving|John Nelson Torvestad. B. S, Ll S E S “hlch to select; collar attached. izes-6 to 16 | amsent to many of the appropriate and | doctor of civil law (thesis, Ph. LL. B. dpctor of civil law and —with a feel c {appealing thinga just uttered by Dr.|tirowth and Development of 'a Na-| (thesis. of Strikes and get up ham 'with a 1eel- i years cesenn nlmun 2 he Zu!d “I like his expres- | ional Police Power as Implied in the | Lockouts.”) 5 f il : i€lons that merican and Canadian o ! Boys’ S Blouses—with attached o ilars: ideain are in common. And while he | ing of goodwill towards every y porg uses: spo! coilars; i e about the North American con- body and a vote of apprec- i TPibutions to present-day eiviiization g 13- smart patterns in striped effects. Sizes 7 to 16 490 Lt ey, civllisa Uon : > that the picture of the two great peo- on i | NCALS e s O o f e tve Mmoo ¢ tion to the skilled chefs who confidence and musual understanding I e - . . Boy's Windsor Ties—plaids and p1am colors. c I8 bt e Aneat. xempicion {hat S Your prepare Heinz Baked Beans in A-special quality ......0...cvvniiseeinnnn.. “I have said on many occaslons that e : . i i ! P q ¥ it all the nations of the earth were tlme the spotless kitchens of Heina. as honest and unselfish as our republic Boys' Ribbed Undema:sts—tapd with two C thers never would be another war.” [ % . shall revise it today and say that *, rows of buttons. Sizes 2 to 13 years......... e mattane of ine eatih are as Your Fn nd P4 Beans are naturally good. A g ¥ unseifish and devoted to their ideals e . na L/ But as the United States and Canada there H 2 : Seithailinited Biatesianaics it takes hours of slow baking “If I _may suggest, without a d 5 oerdantinore. Tt ihers Ik none in Y A good many people who like tea by dry heal real oven: heart, I should like to call attention t in ovens to o ‘Boys’ Brown Grain Leath- mrt to & superpower; but by the ex- = = Fancy Cloth Goli Caps, | o gxfords_ Brogue last. E’,':o:“.',.",'."",: ;‘i:;l:,'f‘:.:.::..::.&,:::,;"’.?o That’s the Heinz method. : : m v in the large shape that is Go odyea r sewed soles. SMatugrian echomiss fundjfereninet , i most 1 SlfiesDto 3 l/: $ 4 9 5 3 gxtmple. we'shail have mae s long The delicious tang of Heinz fa- an widths. .. raves wanted ....... $ .59 c mous Tomto Sauce, blends 3 : - Boys’ and Girls’ Brown M. Jusmerand §penkt. ; Leather Barefoot Sandals e guestion o1 ‘beace wad . Jut: ] with the rich oven baked flavor . o and play oxfords — every the general discussion developed such ! of the and makes Heinz Bflthlng smts E i 3 a trend that Bishop John W. Hamil- ‘ Bt $1.39 e e s s mare : Baked Beans stand for com- y . = ki B ence.’ : 3 Boys’ Cotton Bathing Suits | - Girly', Misses’ and Chil- L e ol plstmSataction: . —Blue and Red; one-piece— | dren’s White Nubuck and D e ogtr 1he titls the outdoor speakers’ platform. In introducing the French ambassa. |.. § ~Sold by all grocm op imilton leclar 12 K the American and French armles had PMade by Postum Cereal Co,lnc, Battle Creek,Mich. with skirt effect. Sizes | Canvas Lace and Button hich.” rendered "to. the | Tune "%t . . 2e e 50 | b TR oL Ty | ~57 I8 . soa. two ma . . - 50 95 anthem raise.” Before the singing be- H Sgeiicieicninie o -1 heels. ...... $ . g2 the Amerioan, British and Freneh meres a Reason : BEVERASE / Dlltfitefl at Yorktown a ‘“marriage bond,” which actually was sealed years later in Flanders. “The.bishop has referred to. Yerk- town,” said M. Jusserand, in beginning