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"~ SALE MIDDY BLOUSES Styles are many and various; for the sale represents the “clean-up” of several makers. —makers whose labels you'll recognize, Middies for the 4th; for vacation; for golfing; tennis; canoeing; sports. Madetosell . 7 - for two and three times more ‘All first quality Lonsdale jean, galatea and Palmer linen (“Paimer Umn is Cottony All_white, or with navy, red or copen trimmings. Plain or lace fronts; some with serge collars. - WASHINGTON, G ML PAYS TRIBUTE TOFLAGAT CAPITOL Patriotio Exerclses on East Por_tleo Close City’s Cele- bration of June 14. With the dome illuminated, patri- otid éxeroises held on the east por- tico. of the Capitol last night, under auspices of the G. A. R. and other organizations, brought to a close the National Capital's observance of Flag day. Thousands of people, attracted by the spirit of the day and the beautitul ‘weather, witnessed the observance, Wwhich included a concert by thé Unit- ed Btates Marine Band and the Ni tlonal Community Chorus, and & pa- fienm under lhe direction of Mrs. arie Moore Worrest. Dr. William Tindall, patriotic in- structor of the.G: A. R., presented the colors to Col. John McElroy, who pre- sided. Washington Gardner, commis- sloner of. génsions, told of the mean- ing of the flag. Charlés Sanford de- livered a stirring recitation. Mrs. Isabel Worrell Ball told the history of the colonial and revolutionary flags, which was presented by thirty- two young women. Old Veteran Draws Applause. The presence of Willlam Harman, ninety-one-year-old veteran of the war with Mexico, brought forth great applauge. Several hundred children and others took part in the puanm. in which the various wars of the coun- try: wére depicted. ‘While the exercises on the east front of the Captol formally closed the day, at the same time other ob- servances were being held. Notable among thede was that at the Metro- politan Methodist Church under aus- plc¢l of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics. Representatives | Upshaw of Georgia and Reece of Ten- | nessee stressed the necessity of every citizen upholding the flag. Flag Day Observed Elsewhere. | Flag day was observed with ap-| propriate ceremonies at the Waliter Reed Hospital yesterday, the entire| command -assembling yesterday after- D." C., WEDNESDAY, ALL-METAL PROPELLER FOR PLANES PRODUCED Apparatus Delivered to Govern- ment Admits of Reversing Blades. Test SBhows Its Advantages. PITTSBURGH, June 15—An all- metal propeller hr“:lrplnn capable JUNE; 15, 1921, of haviag the blades reverses, b been, delivered to the governmeat br a local mplny Py 1] °? Ilha{hth.“llnnlhl' land uipped wi o rev: hl:!eg"h\"m first test was st nppea in a distance of 280 feet by means of the new device, - Under ths -0ld sys- tem @ plane .could not stop before tuvaun: at least 700 feet. It is the plan ‘of-"the com 80 to perfect the new blades that a stop can be made, after lamding, within 100 feet. The design of the new blades was nlfla at_McCook Field, whils the ¢ echanical details wnn worked out | Tn Pittsburgh. The hlun. ‘which ase made of steel | tubing o ftapering section and thick- ness, vlt.houz welding, except to close the extreme tlp. fit over the two arms of the hub. The: nem in place by means of rolhn ball bearing. The rollers are said to greatly reduce the friction of the rotation of the blades about their éenter axis. An angular development of 45 degrees can bé obtained by meéans of a con- trol Which extends to the cockpit. EOLD HOME s, or a8 -z\- E:-l s, -»lu o Teuria i value of your property. Interior and Exterfor Work = = FERGUSON, INC. 311t Paisting Departmest, Fh N. 231338 Beautifully designed and fashioned, this Suite will fulfill the ideals of the most critical. It comprises a Large, Roomy Dress- er with large plate mirror; Triplicate-Mirror Dressing Table, Man’s Chifforobe and Full-size, Bow-End Bed. We have marked this beautiful Suite at the extremely moderate price of..... This Bedroom Suite From the Period of Louis' XVI Is Developed From American Walnut $245 75 H noon fin- front of the administration building, and marching in review be- fore the wounded veterans. Ralsing of the flag and & concert by the St Mary’s Industrial School band com- pleted thu nrog ColL ingham, past depart- ment eomm.ndar of the G. A. R., was Sizes for girls 6 to 22 years. Women’s sizes 34 to 42 Also girls’ regulation dresses, $1 A few dozen of these only. All of Lonsdale jean—white or with blue collars and cuffs. Box HAVE_IT CHARGED IF You wig, plaits; wide belts. Sizes 8 to 14. Sale of summer curtains —made of scrim 95C utch style :elth valance See them—popular Dutch style of washable scrim, with two-inch hemstitched edge and valance. Ready to slip on rods and hang. ‘White marquisette brass rod freo $1.69—Curved . with each pair. In the wanted Dutch style—made with wide insertion and edge; headed and ready to hang. Linen crash Dutch curtains, $475—Stenciled designs in colors; ready to hang. Couch covers, door portieres and cushions can be had to match. Stenciled marquisette cure tains, $4.95—Easily washed— with tassel fringe and valance. 2% yards long. Sunfast madras portieres, $585—Sun can't fade these— blue, rose, green and brown shades. Made with valance ~—for overdrapes or can be ithout curtain. ased withou i Fae Player-piano rolls Your choice of the follow- ing hits at 39¢ Baby (Everybody Cals Her K:nmoky Smiles Lasy Mississippl Siren of a Southern Sea Becky From Babylon I Like It ;-l.ll’k- Balleve o (Secend Fioor) ° Coming! a big sale of men’s (3 (] union suits Madras, nainsooks, mercerized fabrics, etc., alltogo at Fabrics the skin likes to touch Sde Friday—details tomor- (Girls* shop, third flcor.) Selling freely Women's wool jersey Bathing . One-piece style aceepted by the bathing beach authorities everywhere—with short skirt —yet providing plenty of free- dom and comfort. . All-wool jersey in plain colors or striped patterns. Caps, 15c ta $3.50 Hats, $3.75 and $5 Shoes, 50c to $4.50 GOLF Golf clubs, $285. Harry Vardon clubs, $525. Monel metal clubs, $6.25. ., Golf bags, $2 to $17.50. Golf shoes, $9 to $1295. Sketched: Tan Rus sian calf, with perfora- tioas. A new comer in HANAN Two-strap pumsps, 315 Highest price HANAN shoe in stock is now $15, and better shoes are not made at any price. d $8. uéglf knickers, $8.50 up. Boys’ one-piece “Coverups” 89° Cool and comfortable for summer wear. “Coverups” clothe the boy from neck to ankle. Made of blue-gray chambray—dirt doesn’t show easily—and trimmed in red. Low neck and short sleeve style—buttons securely sewed. Sizes 3 to 8 years. (Third fioee.) Reduce wash bills Reduce hosiery bills Boys’ wash suits A maker’s clearance $ 1 ' 48 1,200 suits; his loss— not ours—choice is Glance over the materials and you'll see why we were glad to take the entire 1,200. Long mileage gabardine, jeans, drills, linons, reps and madrases make up these suits. In solid colors blue, gray, brown or tan, also striped effects and smart color combinations. All sizes for boys 3 to 8 years. —Oliver Twist ~ —Belted —Middy —Dutch Daddy —Eton —Broadfall (Third oor.) Congoleum-Texoleum 2 to 12 yard remnant lengths C square yard 3 Short lengths of the most desired patterns, printed on felt j H. C Lee and P. D. Q. balls, among the former soldiers who !poke on several occasions at schools yes- terday. In the morning he spoké at the Brightwood School, in the after- noon at the Brightwood Park School, and at'7 o'clock at another school. K. C. PUPILS ARE TOLD OF FARMER AID PLANS 8. W. Tator, Research Economist of Farm Bureau Association, Addresses Students. S. Tator, research economist of the Amerlcan Farm Bureau Associa- tion, and one of thé promoters of the recently organized United States Grain Growers® Association, last night told pu- pils in the accounting class of the Knights of Columbus Evening School of the movement of the grain grow- ers’ body to have farmers market their own products, speaking at a banquet at_the Ebbitt. i Mr. Tator, who formerly was an in- !structor in ‘accounting at the Knights jof Columbus School here, stated that | {it is proposed to eliminate the middle- man and much of the speculation by {having the producers market goods di- rect. |, B B: Caviston was toastmaster. Guests of “the: evening, in addition to Mr. Tator; were Dr. Frank O'Mara and Dr. William M. Deviny. Members of the class present were Ernest C. Gass, John F. Williams, George F. Towers, Frank A. Tully, John L. Tully, Ben M. Wylic, C. W. T, Wiliiam . Maney, William R. Morris, Harold V. Brennan, Clarence N, Beach, Alvin D. Hufft, C. | L. Reddish, John 'J. McCarte, Daniel | Donoghue and V. P. Cafferty. i i { Some people are wondering what | they serve at those English luncheons | to make our admirals and others so | excecdingly verbose—Buffalo Com- | mereial. The Hecht.Ca Concert 4 to 5:30 Thursday n Piano salon In ;:onne.n‘tiofi with his ! exhibit of Oy Master Pioling Mr. Doring will play. va- rious - selections in com- parison with . - The Edison —showing by actual ‘tone tests the marvelous re- producing powers of The Edison. The Solo-elle 6ulb_tan§m player-piano ‘will also re- produce the actual playing JUL e Comfort Clothes Sol Herzog ® Co., Inc,, “Ninth at F” ay-day Specials Leading off with a very big feature— A lotof Warm-Weather Suits— —that clearly show in themselves to be much bet- ter than the price—but ofzered at this price as a spe- cial attraction. $29.75 Included are: Tropical Worsteds—plain and patterred effects—Tan and Brown Gabardine—hand-tailored and sili:-trimmed, cut in Single and Double-breased and Sport models—and made with that superb care which insures permanent shapliness. Come promptly that you may choose from a complete assortment. Herzog Straws Sennits, in cable and saw-edge. All$ 3 00 'a‘ * [ proportions scsesccecccssecn Bathing Suits ~ Sport Shirts: Baby Broadcloth Silk. Smart pat- terns. H:gh class Shirts. = # 13233333232833834283223 823 820222422022 823 8232211 base. Samta.ry-—-durable—attractwe. Bring your room meas- urements—some of the pieces can be matched. New grass rugs, $5.85 All-fiber rugs, $1.59- Attractive and durable—a combination hard The name Bozart is your assurance of of world-famous pianists, made possible through the Solo-elle reproducing ac- .tion. M. Doring will ac- company the Solo-elle se- cesessssscessss, eee e essss s essn 0] One and two-piece, all colors, com- Y ‘White Oxford Shirts, with collar binations. This is our leader. ° - attached. in s rugs at this price. . . = . lections on the violin. . Japuacle patieas Sencied 1 grien, uf and quality—plain ceater with green, blue or e Varsity Underwear Wash Neckwear J u;.m?l r‘: to match IRl s < ‘Athletic Union Suits; checked nam- lek Fiber Wash Cravats—a big - 36x72 inches, $L69 Lie close to the floor—easily cleaned. - The John Freidrich (New sook. Every suit guarantce 4 variety of .colors. Zx54 inches, 79c. mm .,m, . York) collection "of rare al kY violins, _including STRADI- SpeCI D o e e R P SRy VARIU: AMATI, GAG- LIANO, eic, are for sale. " Prices range to $6, Third Fieor.’ 77'91100!1# C o, ~——Featuring _Holeproof Hose - Featuring ———, I Manhattan Shirts and Underwear ! 000044 The Hecht Cc 0. 7th-at F' Where prices are guaramsced 7th at F'~ - *