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EHYNEWS IN BRIE. of Comgress of s uld Plrenl ‘Teacher Associ tionsiwill meet tomorrow at 2 o'clock at the n House. Chairmen will be.appointed. for next year. [ The public ia_invited to an exhibi- tion Bl motion views of Snlku River valley, Idaho, tomorrow o'clocks in the mew Interior bulld!nl ntative M. Clyde Kelly of Penpsylvania will be the principal speaker at a meeting of the Home and School Assoclation of the Brent School “Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. William Woife Smith also will speak. ~Her topic will be “Clean Moving Pictures for Children.” Fountain Peyton will address the Parent-Teacher _Association of the Thaddeus Stevens’ School at the school temorrow._evening at 8 o'clock. A spécial’ program has been pre-. pared. The street earmival conducted by - the Holy Name Society on Hstreet between. 6th and 7th. streets north- east, for the benefit of the boys':camp at Chesapeake Beach, will be . re- -peated tonight, beginning at 7:3¢ o'clock. . . . The Womew’s City Club will hold a-bazaar Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 22 Jackson place. Admis- sion free. ‘The board of education will meet Wednesday at 4 p.m., at the Franklin -8chool building. The Spaninh-American Athencum will_meet Wednesday at § pm., at the Thompson School. A mervice of praver and Healing in to ba held at 1 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Church of the Epiph- any. Rev. Dr. Freeman wiil deliver the address. _— OBGAMZATION ACTIVITIES TONIGHT. Asaociation Retail Credit Men will Eive its last dinner meeting of the ®cason at 6:30, Rateigh Hotel. . Capitol C!u.puer Royal Arch Ma. mons, will meet at $:30 in Northeas Masonic Temple. Dr. Chayles Greeley Abbott will speak. - Piney Branch Citizens’ Association will meet at Jowa Avenue Methodist Church, at § o'clock. Students of the Academy of the Holy Cross will celebrate the 600th anniversary of the birth of Dante at class might exercises at the institu- tion tonight at 8 o'clock. ;Ill be made by Rt. Re €. ion will give a dance at the Thomson School. The Holy Name Church carnival, postponed "Saturday on account of rain. will be resumed tonight on H street between 6th and 7th streets northeast at 7:30 o’clock. —_— ELECT CLASS OFFICERS. Edward Hunnicutt has been elected president of the graduating class of the Peabody School, it was announced today.by Gertrude Young. principal. Other officers chosen are Mary Schneider. vice president; Irma Mar- shall, treasurer, and John Holden Moore, secretary. RESTORED TO FORMER JOB. Steward E. Blassingham, clerk of the Post Office Department, who was discharged last winter following his appearance at a hearing before the reclassification commission, has been reinstated by Postmaster General H By the. United States Baldhr' Home Band, at the bandstand, =t 5:50 odoflk this afternoon. John 8 M, Zimmermann, band- aughters of America,” | Overture, “America 'OPGVGY o 4 Solo for Cornet, “The, Boly Clty" Scenes from Musieal . Comedy. “Wizard of the Fox Trot Intermezzo. “In_Old Manila’ Mary Earle Suite, “Strauss__Auto- h* .Warren apl Finlle, ‘My)hryhnfl Mygrant “The Star Spangléd Banner.” At 7:30 p.m. today at the Brightwood reservoir. 18th and Kennedy streets northwest, by the Navy Yard Band, Charles Benter, leader. Mareh, “The Stars and Stripes Forever" !.Sousa. “Il Guaran Gomez ‘A Sevillian Fes- Travan ©verture. 3 Synniuh fi\me. “ea) Balero. (b) Jota. _ (c) Sevillanas. {d) March of the Toreadores. Gems from the Musical Comedy, | “Sometime" Fi ‘“Wang, Wang Whiting .Grand Scenes from the Opera T Fantastique, “Tales of Hoff- 0™ .Offenbach | Valse de-Concerto, “Old Timers.” Lake | One-step. “Daddy. You've Been | a Mother to Me"....Fisher ; PLAN FLAG DAY PROGRAM P. 0. Department Employes to Cele- [ mittee at 10:30 a.m. brate Tomorrow Afternoon. Flag day, exercises will be held tomorrow afternoon at-the Post Of-|this the fi fice Department building. ~ Employes | tion. 1t was said today at the office are to gather in the corridors 100king | Zeeing as chairman of the joint ‘com- into the flag-draped court of the| mittee. building. - Earl Carbauh is to sing “The Re- cessional,’ d Mrs. J. F. N. Bowie “The Star Spangled Banner.” follow- ing which the great flag of the depart- ment, seventy feet long, will be un- furled. It is probable that Postmaster General Hi will attend -the exer- cises. Owing to the difficulty ex perienced in making a talk heard in the court, it is likely that no one will speak. —_— AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS East Washington Community Cen- ter—Tonight, Carbery Scouts. Troop 87; Kaufman Athletic Club, Wallach Boys' Club. Thomson Community Center—Busi- ness meeting of the District of Co- lumbia Filing Association this even- ing. Otbter activities at 7:30: China painting, dramatics, plain _sewing, piano practice, Metropolitan Players. Johnson-Powell Community Center —Adult Millinery Club meets at 7:30 tonight. The Children's’ Rhythmic Club will be instructed at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and rhythmic for adults at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. Birney Community meetings at 8 o'clock tonight: Needle- craft, Charitable Club, Knights of Pythias and Ladies’ Musical Club. Miss E. V. Smith will entertain the Spanish Club at Fer home on Thurs- Center—Club THE VARIOUS STYLES OF GENUINE VICTOR-VICTROLAS _ ADVERTISED BY THE VICTOR CO. On Page 6 Today’s Star —are on sale here. We are always glad to demonstrate. Victrolas and Victor Records are the best cntertainers .one can take camp. to the Summer Home or We arrange terms of payment for Victrolas when desn-ed DROOP’S MUSIC HOUSE 1300 G Steinway Pianos, Player-Pianos, Victor Victrolas l EXPERT TO TESTIFY. Will Appear at Hearing of Civn‘ Service Commission. Griffenhagen of Chicago, an | expert employed by: the joint com- minston on reclagsification, will ap- pear before the joint meeting of the House and Senate civil service com- Wednesday, to the pending reclassification E. 0. discuss bills. Two or three other witnesses also will appear. It is planned to make hearing on reclassifica- t Senator Sterling, who has been GRAIN MEN CONFER. Take ‘Up Storage Question With Secretaries. Methods by which the farmer may be given unlimited storage facilities or his grain and receive a ware- house certificate in such form that it would pass as an order for delive: were discussed at x conference toda between representatives of the grain industry and Secretaries Hoover and Wallace. The conference was held at the Department of Commerce. Extension of the credit area of the farmer would be brought about by such a practice, it was said and would place him in the same position as to credit as the grain dealer. — e Of the 75.000,000 to 100.000.000 stars to be seen through a teiescope, only about 7,000 dre visible to the naked eye. WAIHI'NGTON P c.;' MONi)AY ‘JUNE 13, [ 3€e%, WAAT Do You KNoW ABouT THe AcciDENT 1D e~y Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health deparfment within the last twenty four hous Thomax McK. and Ma Junes 1 und Pearl Vo John 1L Arthur and Eva Auhton. boy, Fredertek . and Pearl M. Dewey, girl, Sidney B, and. Grace Kent. girl. Charles d kil &, Crimer. girl. Joseph E. y Chick, boy. Jowed and Bestie Hatvey, Birl Francis Mary Butcher, boy. John and Viola Porter, girl Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the heaith department within the last twenty- four hours: Lucy E east. Jobn Kidwell, 70, 522 Nherman Hobes, o Padgett, 19, 730 11th street south- treet soutl st Children's Hos- Asylum Hos. 117 10th strect south- edmen’s Hospital. Citfldrea's Hospital. 34, Freedmen's Hospital. 7. Washington Asylum Hos The Limit. From thie American Legion Weekly. “Henry," ejaculated Mrs. Smith, I see in the paper that William Simp- son_just got married!” “Just got married?" retorted Smith, making readv for a swift exit. “Ain't that enough?” Children’s Thrift Coupon It's Worth Fifty Cents The Liberty National Bank has arranged to help every Washingtonian, especially boys and gms start a bank account. This coupon worth 50 cents to you. Cut out.. the coupon, take it, .. with 50 cents, to the Liberty National Bank, at 15th and I Sts. N.W,, and you can open a $1 savings ac- count. is Besides being credited with a $1 account, each depasitor will.be furnished a leertv Bell Bank. A picture of the bankis inset in this coupon. Sign your name and address here and bring this coupon with you. Suite at « e v oo e Tl]is Extrémt;ly Afiractive lemg ' Parlor Suite Is Finished in -Mahogany It is very well constructed -and fashioned along “arfistic ‘linies, consisting of four pieces—all with Cane Backs—Long Davenport Armchair, Armi"Rocker and Fireside ‘'Chair. The upholstery is mobhair velour and the Davenport is equipped with two Pillows and Bolster. We have made an extremely low price for ‘this .bhoo..-...,....... Room or /$24 5.50 WELL, T WAS STANDING IN THE RoAD THROWING CORA T YouR GAME-cotk WHeN T AeTiced ONE OF. pAY SHoES WAS UNLACED — CITIZENS URGE MERGER. Benning, Glendale and Oakland Association Takes Action. A resolution advocating the merging of the Washington Railway and Elec- tric and Capital Traction companigs, and an ‘indorsement of the proposed charge of 8 cents instead of 10 cents per kilowat an hour for electricity by the Potomac ctric Power Com- pany, was adopted at a meeting of the ‘Benning, Glendale, Oakland Citi- 2ems’ Association Saturday night. Capt. Howard W. Queen presided, and after commending Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent of schools, for wisdom displayed in school affairs, the association went on record as extend- ing a vote of thanks to the board of education and Congress for making dossible . the erection ©f the new Smothers School in the vicinity. New members to_join the associa- tion include¢ R. M. Jackson, Clar- ence A. Longus and John Baddy. Past and Present. From the Boston Transeript. “Strange Ldith should invite that horrid grass widow to her wedding; she has such a greeable past.” s, my dear, but she's rich enough to furnish a very agreeable present.” BUTbe . | became disen ASKS $25,000 DAMAGES. E. L. Barker Sues Isadore Glasser H in Auto Case. . | Edward L. Barker today filed suit | in the District Supreme Court to re- cover $25,000 damages from Isadore | Glasser for alleged personal injury. The plaintift says he was walking on the Bell Air turnpike, near Fowler lavenue, Baltimore, November 3 last, when the defenaan.s automobile passed at an alleged excessive speed and a particle from a wheel or tire and was cast with great violence against him, knock- ing him down and inflicting serious lnjuryA He is represented by Attor- ney T. Morris Wampler. SCHOOL NAMES APPROVED. Official names for three public =chools, suggested by the board of | education last week, have been ap- | proved by the Commissioners, it was announced today They are the Co- lumbia Junior High School for the O | Street Junior High hool, the Robert ould Shaw Junior High | the M Street Junior High | the John Burroughs chool for the | 1 new school at 15th and Monroe streets | northeast, often referred I\\ ‘vodridge-Langdon School. i to as the |8 g { (faé aQ P/afe of lce ream 6\/@7 Day- Sm?e 1bs ycu, MUTT, T THOUGHT =) TWAS STOOPMING OVER' t‘f MEW, T SAYS T® ‘X HEARD AN AUTS Open-Air Dancing ON ROOF of the Hotel Washlngton Openin Wednesday, June 15th 9 to 12 Ice Cream Brmgs oy to the Kiddies HAT child, well- tired after a day- full of hard play, -would not delight in a whoopin’ good serving of delicious Ice Cream? “The little tots like it for its taste, little dreaming that it is a strength builder. But it is! and they’ll be happier and healthier if you let them “have Ice Cream with frequency— even in ofod)erhes-