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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1921 'REINSTATING OF VIRGIN : MAKE CADET CAMP PLANS.| CONSIDERING SWEET BILL. = ISLANDS JUDGE UPHELD| | “rumes to Rush = SN T o | | Spray PREVENTOL' Belated Passengers of non-commissioted officers of the|fnance committee. consinting of | |l BRSO T NEIPEIe Court Refuses to Reopen Case in LIEUT. JADWIN SENT HERE. First Lieut. Cornelius C. Jadwin, 2d Cavalry, at Camp Travis, Tex., has se of THE WASHINGTON been ordered to this city for duty in & . STAR Office and Reading Room the office of the exccutive assistant to at 16 Regent street, London chief of staff, effective July 1. 8. w., t 4 . James G. Harbord becomes ve assistant to Gen. Pershing C] on that date. e To !‘rencl:‘llme" én-mns;llon Hl.&schwl Cadet Con;s at|Smoot, Utah; Watson, Indiana, and 5 e + RE, Framee, Jume 13— amp Simms, Congress Heights, from | Reed, Missourl. to consider the Sweet / P b B A R P R g S o EC T it o el | | pipes and “‘water Which Mandamus for Return States who miss the boat trains this week at a series of conferences be- lidate gove: t agencies deal- 7\t 1 Tunaing " between Faris a8 | |iween school” miltary suthoritic nd | o orioh Tosmer wervice “men aie ISR NI RIEL L Pangements can be made. tor th 88 Hasuge: et wtommers_a¢' Hevre: b7 | |Eongear Sy Siamber. actistant muperin; commities will give pariicular atcen- | UGS eir steamers At el of schools, who rect th blic health ¥ . . recsption “and forwarding of RELIEVED AT EMBASSY. |poc oot = City | THILADBLPRIA, gune 14—Tho| | wainy *on™Tirplane “serviee | |chiric of thesodicr-student organisa- e o theiuRIG RentRiseice R mail; advice”obtained on 4l Cant. Osear B. Ralls, ir. neia ar-{nETUSE to Meet in Same City | unitea states circuit court of ap- Thich 1a°0 be theuguratcd ber | |on” ° 0 S el On Sale at Drug Stores 3 apt. Os & R L - y pproximately non-commissioned |~ American visitors in _London ant military attache at Deals here declined to reopen the case [ | Flnmiag mext Wedntrins, N e i . bed RRY ORDER { may be traced through the Reg- the United States embussy. Madrid, Each Year—Plea for More |[in which it recently fssued a man- ieamahip: Faris The Hne an- | |gions at t';:eob:;I'n:l!:::;“t!hem;e?TcT;l COL. 3"1 Y 0 ED HERE. S\ istration Department conducted Spatn, Has been ordered to ths ity (o8 damus for the reinstatement of Lu- nounced that planes hereafter term in September, are expected to at- [ Lieut. Col. John A. adjutant REVEVTOL ) By var London Office. duty ‘in the office of the director o Bond Advertisi clus T, M. Malnin of Chi will leave Le Bourget two | [tend the camp. Members of the cadet Ga.. has 2 military intelligence, War Depart- on vertising. o M. n o cago as a hours after the boat trains have | |rifle team and the fife and drum corps, | been ordered to this city duty in | e Mm% £ CLUER MOKE 4—/ ) ment. le , judge of the district court of the departed, which will e Virgin Islands. Request for re-| | passeagers whe have m | opening was made by Sumner E. W.| | tke trains to make comncctions | Kittelle, military governor of the| | " ' Peats., which will be converted into & band in | the offi of the By the Associated Press. { ATLANTA, June 14.—Delegates to the convention of the Associated Ad- L4 vertising Clubs of the World divided | islands, and Rear Admiral J. W. Oman, ls an s a into more than a dozen conferences | former governor of the islands, here today, the convention held | jJudge Malmin was removed by Ad- BO genarali s m during the fore-| miral Oman because he made a trip noon, and discussed speclal features|to Washington against his orders. The - Yor the fall, also will attend. L] L] k . - uman Institution e rom chures sna vk | G AL et Shriles | TR advertising in newspapers. to success- 8 roinstatement, contending The ORIGINAL the power of the governor to revoke ap- ful writing of sales letters. pointments had been repealed by ‘\, “ Malted Milk stamped i Goods Women attending the convention | President Wilson. The court of ap- A1s0 had a busy day, with a number | Roms,! sie ibunklidesignatedity, oD . I . of special subjects to discuss. and | Virgin Islands. issucd ihe mandamng This Bank is a Human Institution. It is run ;f‘:m::;:"g:nlg:e:uc*l:‘;;n': of ‘he|and directed Judge Malmin to return ) by human beings. It is also run by Strict member of the convention's executive | “Moeneoic Gov. Oman was replaced c System. It offers you the advantage of the ac- °°",‘l’“‘""n before them. by Gov. Kl‘llteue. who was declared to Stamped Romp- =2 = Z z < 'urn Down Comvention Plan. ave issued a proclamation warning lia- curacy of a perfect piece of machinery and the _Proposals to gelect some central |21l Dersons, with specific reference to o e 10 4 warmth and understanding of human beings. city for a permanent convention place | JUdge Malmin, that any interference 2 for F - failed of approval yesterday, senti-| o molestation with the administra p Childrea’s ' - Daily Dime Savers Supplied | ment appearing to be almost un-m-l 5 o e courtagio e aarein ‘ A - mous among the delegates present for | 1518nds. would result in their “prose- sizes 1 to 4, £ for Free to Individuais and Firms. the system of megv.fng D itterent | cution and commitment to jail.” L Pillow citles. Tubing, ecalloped Pleas for more and better adver- or pieot edge. for tising by investment houses and bankers were made by A. E. Bryson of Chicago speaking yesterday aft- | ernoon before the financial advertis- The Second National Bank : “« ice’”’ . The Bank of Uitmost Service” “Never was advertising needed by 509 Seventh Street N. W. financial houses as it is today,” he said, “because of the great change in the bond market. Not many years ago there were but a few bond buyers and the average sale was many thou- TOURS. TOURS. sunds of dollars. Now. there are many CRUISE THE GREAT LAKES crocheting, $1.00 Toilet Waters 89¢c Lily_of the Val- fey. Rese, Violet other S 2 Dozen Yards Specially Priced Baby’s Organdy Dresses and Bonnets to Match or less. 2 Matched wets. Partial Payment Iden. “It is not possible now, when the average sale is $3,000, for a high- priced bond salesman to spend as l { { . ; THIS SUMMER B el @ epepd 4y : e nfants when the average sale was 320000 or Exclusive models in dainty Organdy Frocks and H .000. Advertising, which serves as o se Buffalo to Duluth on steel steamers S Ealetman (hat taras o the & anons Bonnets to match for the little folks. Sheer and fine 0 educating the prospect and saving the time of the bond salesman, must be employed.” The speaker urged that the grade bonds be issued in smaller denomina- tions and that the partial payment quality—exquisitely finished. Dresses in white and the wanted shades NOW offered at..... etsale 512'00 6 for “Tionesta” ‘Juniata” “Octorara” of the Great Lakes Transit Corporation The only through passenger service to Duluth Leaves Buffalo every 3rd day 9:30 AM. (Eastern time), stopping [|P!an be adobied by boud houses. I 2t Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac Islands, Sault Ste. Marie, Houghton, o $6-00 smiags. cislsne (e e a CRUISING BY DAYLIGHT AGREE ON STOCK POOL. 2 oftered at............. cescssens cee z-u e:::-.:: Perfect quality. i 2 Buffalo to Cleveland, Detroit River, St. Clair Flats (the Venics of America), Lake In all sizes from 2 to 6 years. 8t. Clair, Soo River. Wonderful Locks at Sault Ste. Marie and the *'Copper Country of America.” Fare includes meals and berth. stern and western bankers have agreed to raise a fund of $50,000,000 to form a pool for making loans to the DANCING A vacation and an educction ORCHESTRA live stock industry, it was stated at H Women’s Vests - Men’s Onyx Ticksts and reservations at all railroad and tourist offices, or address: e Ny Depariment casures | il C Sati S g C R. M. HICKS, 1208 F St. N.W. oorSecretiirelietmeasyesi® | 2202020 2/ ToyShep @002 | Rig Sfer .- .. s atin 89(: ocks, 3 Prs. for GBERS)S =T ANDETQURISTIRGENCY, XiWoodward IBMe. e erion o ot |18 poars myie sause vests of per. | Camisoles ... Onyx Pull-mercerized _Lisle American Expreas Travel Department, 1328 F Street N.W. AIStibated CHrOUER HEfvate Chenaots i fect quality. winjash Satin Camisoles, trimmed Pache. ‘.:'Mb"-';';;e_n-;,!;"?c:d:::;: DELTA TOURS, instead of the proposal for a like sum ribbon strap £t Ance:Lcsior ity z 500 Bond Building, Phone Main 1472. of federzl funds made ayailable ## Seersucker 8 raps. ¥ 2 through the War Finance Corporation. P 'coals c En l etticoats............. velope 89 Women's White Seersucker : C Potuiconts. with. deep Fiounce, | Chemise ... finished with raffle. “Big_Bill” Heavy Blue Cham- bray Work Shirts, with collar and two pockets. All sizes The weight for summer. Of nainsook, yokes trimmed back and front with lace inser- tion and edge. Of navy blue and gray percale; kimono sleeves, shirred waist: | @ PaiFs lor.......... piped in white. Women's Burson Black Hose, regular and extra sizes, slightly imperfect; also Onyx mercer- ized black hose. $1.00 and $1.50 Suits, of ex- cellent fast-color fabrics, in Nor- folk, Middy and Oliver Twist styles. Women's Striped Gingham pet. | Gordon ’ - ticoats o meat effects of blue and Children’s 890 w! Deep rume. | Ollk Hose......____.. P W'holme:d'l gordon vannd Ticket | Koveralls - N Fashioned Hose, combination of ingham ‘) - Made of blue denim. striped A 2 f 8 C %fi':.:‘:dw’}:g Spkrgdn, black, | denim and khaki, with drop seat. lbmnfi, Oor. " Nicely trimmed. All sizes. Women'’s Well - made Square Gingham Aprons, with pocket and tie-strings. w 9, Bloomers, 2 for 89¢ Flesh-colored Bloomers., with self-ruffie and elastic at top and Seconds of 89c Seconds of $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 All-silk and Garter Top Silk Full- fashioned Hose in black, white and colors. Children’s Soclis 89¢ $1.00 and $1.50 Hats, of excel- lent quality straws. in blue and blue and white combinations. for boys of 3 to & Window 890 Excellent Quality White Socks, | = ©° -—---=-=- B with fancy tops, aiso plain white $1.50 Heavy Oiled Opaque and colors. Bome perfect, some | Shades, in dark green. Cro- irregular. * cheted ring and all fixtures. Children’s H: Table 5 Pairs f:r...f.sf.. 890 Damask - 89(: Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Black Hose $1.25 Two Heavy and Girls’ Fine-r'bbed Black. White Mercerized Damask, in White and Cordovan Hose. Per- open horder patterns, fect quality. Women’s Hose 890 i $1.25 30x60 Stenciled Grass Rugs. Note the new size for halls, bedrooms and porches. Blue Chambray Rompers, made with belt, pocket and straight knees. Low neck, short sleeves, piped in white. Girls’ White Middies. neatly tailored model, with short sleeves. Children’s Dresses. Sizes 2 to 6 Dresses; high waist, short rleeves, belt amd two pockets. Trimmed in plaia colors. Children’ Drawers, ;- for 890 Well - made Muslin _Drawers - with hemstitched hem and series OREMY Micwak of tucks. F 'h Pi“ W Sheeting 89c | fpmmer Hate B9¢ | Each ... 89¢ 17x25 Bed Pillows, covered with heavy ticking and filled with new feathers. 53¢ Mercerized Lisle Hose of perfect quality in black, white and colors. ChiMren’s Socks 6 Pairs for ... 89¢ White and a few plain colors. 8lightly irregular, but a wonder- ful “buy” at 6 for 89c. $1.25 All-wool Storm Serge, dyed a deep navy blue. Thor- 300 40-inch Heavy Unbleached Sheeting Cotton for general home use. Women’s Vests 89 C High-grade Colored Untrimmed Hats that sold for $3.00 to $5.00; also about fifty trimmed hats in various styles and colors. Is the human mechanism _eQual 4 to the strain of modern life? the average American becoming a physical sham? Medical fashioned leather heels or ordinary “‘dead’ rubber heels acts as @ . authorities, after examining thousands of workers, have shown hammer blow to the delicate nervous system. that the average man uses less than one-third of his lung capacity; The average man takes 8000 steps a day—suffers 8000 jolts and that over 400 of his muscles are actually weakened by disuse. jars. Constant repetition of these jolts nzd_j.m tends toj:‘xhnuat Calling attention to this startling condition, the late E. E. your energy, to produce that tired-out feeling you so often Rittenhouse of the Life Extension Institute said: “Time and labor- - €¥Perience. saving devices have radically changed the living habits of a vast 3 A number of people. Physical exertion has greatly declined. The Remove this cause of fatigue mortality rate from the wear and tear of life is abnormally gaining. ‘You cannot change the pavements but you can change your heels. The avemhz.e Al::nmun has egobfimt:::l wa:bfe. He is getting bald. O’Sullivan’s Heels absorb the jolts and jars that tire you out. Klis cyes) ave [ben strained byqthe cle:focus of haide worke— To secure the resiliency, the springinsss of O'Sullivan’s Heels, hmeetheeye.:!aru. His teeth need attention. He never walks mmtmduo!mg'amru by special formula, With when he can ride. this blend of live, springy rubber are “compounded” the best With every forward step, advancing civilization puts new strains zou;hemng agents known. The compound is then “cured” or baked upon the human mechanism. It is vitally necessary for every one under high pressure. $1.25 54-inch White Bwiss Or- gandy, with permanent trans. parent finish. tra sizes fn pink gause vests. strictly perfect quality. Boys’ Union Suits 890 ‘White Nainsook Athletic Suits, 150 gausze and open-mesh suits, slightly imperfect. Union Suits 89 C s Knit Summer Suits, tight and loose knees in regular sizges, tight knees in extra sizes. Perfect. % Children's Drawer Bodies, made ©f good quality muslin, lace- trimmed or plain. Sizes 2 to 14. Hair Nets 3%¢ 40-inch Colored Organdy. pink, light blue, old rose and white. Pillowcases 890 42x36 Heavy Quality Bleached Pillowcases, finished with wide Short White Nainsook Dresses, bishop_style. neck and sleeves lace trimmed. hems. Men’s Under- 89c Domet Flannel 890 wear, 3 for........ ~ 2 | 7 Yards for........ White Nainsook Athletic Shirts 2 " and Drawers that fit and wear e well. 3 garments for 89c. :fi;-”"“h o Boys’ Sport Blouses . 890 $1.00 Percal S Blouses with convertible collar and half sleeves. Sizes 8 to 15. Mercerized Lisle Undershirts, with high neck and short sleeves. Slightly imperfect. Oy Tmees 89¢ le of white and ecru cluny in various widths and pat- 25c Yard-wide Percale, of standard quality, in stripes and of us to conserve his energy—to prevent the inroads of fatigue. The same process that makes O’Sullivan’s Heels resilient gives 5 4 figures. Whenever the drain on nervous energy is too great for a few them their great durability. O’Sullivan’s Heels outlast three pairs Boys® Serge 89c Huck Towels 890 Bours® sleep to replace, fatigue becomes an ever-present menace. S i hicslo-hay fvsh catiade oo wain of oy e s (L TE Il e 2 A O | HS T T ; One of the greatest sources of fatigue to-day is pounding with to day and l&muivn"u Heels put on your shoes. Insist on Women's “Btarling” Flne, Sheer | Tancy ’fif.‘s’o%‘.\'x'n‘g“’" e B : tard heels on still harder pavements. Every step you take on old- Gotting O'Sullivan’s! Irslead. " Nasrow Tromstitohed Men’, 1 Night Shirts._ 89¢ : : Men’s HandLk’f . S foro..ii.. 2 oy s ' , 8 for... * 89c | i metane e | P R e utlivan's Ieels el o T el mnicely hemmed. i v i Y Toweling o sy 89(3 890 7 Yards for... 890 ras Athletic Suits, with elastic insert in back. S > ette Gloves. 18-button lect. 20c Crash Toweling. of good weight and absorbent quality. Limit, 7 yards te » buyer. - every pair brown, gray Absorb the rshoclas that tire you o