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F The Senate. - - The Homse. [ i TWO TAKEN IN LIQUOR RAID.| SUMMER SCHOOL TO OPEN. | James H. Bayler and Robert Latimer, | Special Dispatch to The Star. HflNuRARY DEGRE[ colored, were arrested last night in a| FREDERICKSBUHG, Va., June 18— raid by prohibition agents on the near- | The state summer school at the Fred~ beer saloon at 905 4th street northwest, bur Norm Schoo v pe and charged with violation of the na: | on Standey. Al the roem il open tional prohibition law. A half dozen|dormitories are engaged. and the ane half-pints of whisky and two quarts of | nex to the Maury Hotel has heen rent- s gin were found on the premises, accord- | ed to take care of those who cannot SIS 29‘ Electric: Vac-' E ing to_Prohibition Agent H. R. Stephen at the school. A u Cl er o, . BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. BY WILL P. KENNEDY. ;;ymu’l‘he place is conducted by Juhn‘ cu ¥ ve mén and wom- ' um eaner »oe te schiasisemin st w0 |1 he Benate will be called upon to The Porter dissrmament. resolu- ; s . unter. en will carry e work. 3 Non-Cdmmissionéd.. Officers struggle with the problem of see- | tion is not golng ,coma up, for Research University to Be . . cvnoy o VeatesorE - . ng-that the people of the country consideration in the ouse to- s ! WastSellmg for $47.00 % of High School Corps.Go. | °btein theircoal on time and at | morrow. atter an. House Leader | Stow Honor at Convocation o po ) t ; : s reasopable rates. Mondell made the announcement 5 rCamn dine 3 The first of l ime has been Saturday Night < " : b s rst of the Frelinghuysen | last night, and no time has be: . . Onlly forty deaners at this price—all absolute- _ - to-CampJune 30. . bills, dealing with the coal indus- | set for it to be taken up, although We need the room i h ; theref ks Genuine.army life for terr days con-| Y, has been made the unfinished the time of the House has been | An honorary degree of doster of € nee e room in our greenhouses; therefore, we it g Ay T tel ays = 2 aws will b e d on Villiam S S S ly neywzand: fully:guaranteed. oms .the 200:- non-ommissioned | business of the. Senate. 1t pro- | appartioned until atter ‘Wednes- | Frankiin Willoughby. director of the m‘.‘i:\]“e” them‘h[;lauts for almost nothing to sell them / * . . of 'S n .t Wasl gton k vides for seasonal freight rates da; Institute for Government Research, quickly as possible. ( ; S School .. X - 2 Yo ; 7 b | Uinusual opportunity to secure one of [||School-Cadet -Corpsy who are 0 e-| on the transportation of coar, so Tomorrow will be:taken up with | by Research University at <he firi | 3,000 Colous Now nd summer months. the rules and from the un 115 o 5 i A0 opinjo! E - v $29.50. 3 -‘r.,'\i ? 'or;!i;'vwnc:e':?vy:‘r’dk ?n:"’a:r png Scpate fnally passed the | consent calendar. Under suspen- oBresentative Horace M. Towner Pleasure, tRey- obvjously have not rea —in practically e ®ion of the rules ree or dress. An address also will be made | . ;’;efifi‘vgfimDmm program issued last| same fofm as it came from the ‘| pjlis will be constdered: (1} ® bill 1by Dr. Roy S. MacEiwee, cimirman Electric From rormmool militars authorities | House—last - week, notwithstand- | authorizing the Philippine §ov- L e bosrd ofaraatase ofithe um &t 6 aim, : v . Lewis R. Alderma Fr. 6903 1209 H St. 10 p.m. the boys will hardly Ing proteats that the slogan of the | ernment to increase its bonded in- { (qUCIN, | HORS T, AP HOAN roau o | » * enough to write Presidens, “Less government in debtedness by $15,000,000; (2) & |navigation and a trustee of the uni- ., gg:}nggrg They will have a few rest) business” was being disregarded. bill authorizing several western |{versity, will preside. . N from the drille, lecturss and parades] T0C Senate agricultural committee. | grates bordering on the Colorado Congregational Church will offer the 5,000 Aster Plants, dozen......c.ccc.ceeeeeennn.....50c cheduled, - the' e o ethantion| hoWever. failea to have its bill | F0cl® OCRENE B O 0 Tor | GanereRa | 500 Geraniums, each........... ; . camp- & House fails to accep G d (3) a bill | President Louis Win Rapeer will con-! = ment Bears all’. the ks of 9 ters for irrigation, an \ earmarks of Al mingr gmendments made by the : ¢ of |fer degrees on the following: Benjamin 20,000 Hardy Ferns, 25c value, 2 for. 25¢ R T _Army station's [ ™ : to take caré of the overflow of |fer degre ing: Benjamir ) sismmieiae SRR ; except school| Senate, the bill will be sent to immigrants right after the pus- |Edwin Buente, LLB, bachelor of ants; —_— e milithey oficials. refer to the meals conference. 2 tie s dateiction biil s Veorhomt. Bachelorot] NI PlNE Will Destroy Bottl 5 i peukfast, dinner and supper. ingtead| . The. resolution to end the tech, | Sa8e Of the restrict jEat i N ot -U- Insects on Plants e, R | 2 ] |of Just ordinary “chow." On® the| nical state of war between the Pension legislation is to come |science {‘{tlllpv Earle Sd‘mufl'}{en-r rm! 1 - :c?]-l-:flue ATe baif ‘a dozen or more| United States and Germany and up Tuesday. This was due to come ‘:‘,’"‘:‘l‘*“;‘"!"‘""f~h”°':mh‘ Chavies] = e - = = oo} Sulls, @ sick call and a fatigue| Austria is due for a further delay day, but was |yault doctor of p L aries HARDY HYDRANGEAS, WISTARIA PLANTS, HOLLYHOCK, call. not to mention the lecture calls.| of at least a week. Semator Lodge, | UP @ week ago Friday, bu Homer, doctor of philosophy PHLOX AND OTHER PLANTS AT CUT PRICES, ' hedule for Das. ghairman of the conference com- | Dpostponed and ‘hen made in or- | The boars of tru e e divan 1o the || 500 Fern Dishes, $1 Value, now = 5 mittee, will be away from Wash- 2 5 * . G > : -8 N - \the camp will be taken| ington during the greater part o | 4¢r for Tuesday - ¢ill con- |mMOStintelligent graduate student, as de No phone orders—no C. 0. D. orders—none delivered at these iJecture courses on| thie week and no moetings will be Wednesday the House w termined by standard psychological tests | pricen—as the delivery would cost more than we axk for the plants ‘; ca) ,‘!’!;:‘;““;',"r manly prin-| held probably until next week. sider more legislation from the ;:nd u:hglanhlp, to Alton Ross Hodg = : Atso )T Riving com-| However, or Lodge and his i merchunt marine and { Kins,"A. ! *The thought most uppermost in : lectures on duties of 4 eadet| Feiror, S ) committee on me : . officer and the training of cadets and| pobcriecan colleagucs on the con- | gineries under the calendar Wed- A Scholarships. reet |\, W, A s = ome Y n 8 ference committee, laking time by 5 « ) the most | 9 theimind of the Cadillac owner is [Bll |¥irm i, Afer e e T ek o T e | B ant Disrict teg- | EOREDTE SpARTEEA N : c and kindred subject il g e ' ¢ most important Dis -~ |determined by standard psychologicul | —m——— taryservice and ..m in m s lmoinited Jits Sonferecs islation this week is scheduled for :e,,.l:_.l n? T;.h";l'arfi‘"’xl y.l- u”}],:‘,i[r .,;dl,,‘:} e T . 4 laes Sliza arr, Luc escentin | \ - . - followed by & ‘p;’:m: o[ little progress was made toward consideration ~ Friday, when the flo Elizabeth N Barr, Lucille Crescontia ) ' which, indeed, is the greatest com- tion and instruction in the use of the| “yaEreement o Army ap. | Subcommittee of the House Dis- | S win Carson Toothman and inning dt 3:30 o'clock each pm;mf"o"‘ m@“ r'r”!"‘le co“mc’“b‘;, trict committee which has been .| Marjorie Van De Water. i &m‘ufl”/////// l fort:that can come from the owner- o/ "Tuction Will be given in swiii- | progresesin fact. it ‘is believed | conducting hearings regarding the | Besides these spccial merit scholarships ] P A y After suppor cach evening, which will [ et tn an i ent 190 slght, 1 street railway muddle s expect- | 08 I O quarer of | - e A AT ' Shlpvof a motor car. * jbe served at 6 o'clock. the cadets willl' appropriation were not so succesas ed to agree upon the legislation it |twelve weeks, which begins July 5. Fifty | {hold a sunset parade and retreat. After- ward they will be Pequlired to study for fll‘:'nhm.lr.‘ from 7:45 to S$:45 p.m. At 5 e | 9:40 tattoo will be sounded and the lights We shall be glad to appraise <1in the barracks put.owt. Taps will be Vour prevent cir with. & ¥ew 10 jounded at’10 pn. and the cadets will prese! > e required 1o maintain absolute silence. accepting it as part payment on . 5 pting P Py Wil Bring ¥ School military _authorities have we- 3 quested the cadets who ure to attend t I camp to bring with a thietic] . = cquipment and musics truments th Prew:nt prices on Cadillac motor cars ] i i the following to be Tied to locked—the Senate conforees re- ! trict committee. Strong sentmments |ed for the year beginning September 1 fused te give way on any of the in favor of abolishing the present |1921. increases made in the bill—the | Public Utilities Commission and : conferences were abandoned. Un- | for municipal owners! e s an agreement is reached prior | lines was expressed at a meetinge |NEW BATHING SCHEDULE. | 10 July 1. when the new tiscal year of the nubco‘mmmte ll;""d.i'! tite plakteisrn ! beging, there be some embar- The regular meeting " " rassment for the Navy House District committee is to be |City Pools to Permit Mixed Swim- The Senate finance s held Wednesday. scheduled to meet tomorrow for By a vote of 162 to 31 the House ming From 7 to 9 in Morning. {he Purpose of reporting to fhe Friday ;pnrov.e:n;xfl\'If:n";)““x’l‘"f_g The summer schedule becomes ef-| enite u com; Sa- n the rmy o o 1 il ; “bill for the veterans of the the Sonnte appropriating $200.000 |fective Thursday at the municipal will remain unch ed through- . t r world war. which has been‘drafted for beginning work on the en- |pathing pools at 17th and B strects. | p: Two wool blankets, two bath b ite o District. water |mi i 1 be permitted out the year 1921 fowels, onie bathing sult, one pair of : commitiee | larement of the Distric T O vraracit i the momings| Di | ¢ |hack =hoes. onc pajc of camp slippers, rmined last week to report a | “NNdence that the standing |00 on Sundays. ] including a thorough ex- ] bill to the Scnate to extend the Army be reduced to 150,000 BY O e aeadas and ey rent act for seven months October 1 was recorded by the 0 will be for women and : R & \ A ful. Finding themselves dead- will recommend to the full Dis- |gther subject-scholarships will be award- | 3 N - A\ PoRe Big Values in ° iamonds A pair of 14-karat Gold Filled Shur-on Eyeglasses, A magnificent Blue White mond, weighing 3240 amination by our graduate | 15-100. Special...... optometrist, . a Cadillac. . three suits of unde 4 o aki trousers, w0 blue chambryy shirts, one full uniform and eap. ono_ biack regulation| o October. or until May. 18 House Friday in voting 157 to . : . i will be Y T nforence Teport on c riny Skiuease) One lot of Diamonds, S .jtie."shoe polish and clothes brush “or' el , 128 on the Tuesday, Thursdny and Saturday The Washington Cadillac Company, whiskbroom an S (0l At s | el s omarro the Army appronriation Bl pnger. [ from 3 to 630 will be' for men ana | $3:50 e " $50.00 are neceseary. boys. i day. The District committee is T the Semate on the Por- expected to take up street railw. TIC® peace Tesolution. . The con- tion at its meeting ferees named by Speaker Gillett A probably a bill to 2 Penn- Al Representatives Porter, Penn : SCHoOL wEAKEfiED amend m"lmm shark law TRogers, Massachusett Fi Discussions of plans for a recess. vivan < - Labor Department Finds Too Much | or virtunl recess of the Senate und | and Flood, Virginia =0 @ ; Entire Stock of a House. while the Senate finance The House passe Our ck ; ry Traini : dink the. sex- Wedding Ring Laxness in Compulsory Training. | fommitcte b5 siruekiimg win ihg | the Scott Dill amending the sea- SHELLTEX | s z 1138-40 Connecticut Avenue S Telephones Franklin 3900-3901 Member Washington Automotive Trade Assuciation, that. his car will never fail him— f{ | tary service und om nomenciature ana| Mad il anpointed its conferees. « now have compulsore| DermAnent tarift bill and the ways Sertainpe i ! - cduthtion” treectarding TRAISOrt | And means committes s ai work sizictions with Feeard L First-class [ For June Brides nouncement last night by "the chil-| P70 TNEOT 0L (iSome rres The commerce committee favor Automobile GLASSES ; dren’s burcau of the Department.af| FVe ot oo ably reported a bill carrying $667 utom N I Jlona) Labor. B rement” under whien it | 000 for mavigation improvements Solid Platinum Wedding In five states attendance is required Is offered at the low price of | o0 " ith full.cut Diamonds 18 years of age. in untii 35:@ J‘ around entire sllo.oo E 8. S | A 0! veeks' at _coast and great lake por = e s e he The House adjourned Thursday Trimmer. and in 32 until 16. The District of o - e ¥ out of respect to epres e Columbia requires attendan, congressmen. is talked of. enator Norris o sk William E. Mason of Illinois. for- {11 along with six sta te Dator Norrie of Nebisula nay mer Senator. who died of heart See Mr. Garges, en notice that he will address 4 attendance until 15 and one| Fi"Rcnate tomorrow on the sub- | failure. and a committee is now in A Suoiiusieia | N hterateh ne;.a of age apply .-t Ject ‘of Trigh independence. Chicago attending the funeral. The price inciadesa thors Solid Platinum Hand-carved L = i Mortanately.), says (:;' announce- ough examination by our Wedding $15.00 . “the exemptions in : : 5 - ; 5 I, | the majority of states arerso: numerous expert optometrist. RiNG «eveeenennnnnn that they, greatly limit .the application of the law. Nz MOTOR CO. 613-619 G St. N.W. {HARDING i=|nMuEs§ IN PEACE LAUDED (Continued from First ADOLPH KAHN, 935 F St. work and stand ready to install electricity »in INSTALL = .. || FRoM-THE AVENU ELECTRICITY 35 . ~SumMmER Pumps gratify you. So very new. So very dif ferent And so very inexpensive ‘JU : in a way most efféctive in preserving ipeace. Contact withthe allied nations has been resumed. s Influenge in Europr. I “The_attitude of the Pr¢sident has been a far greater inflredce” than is vet realized in pacifying Europe, not through” éntanglements. but by hold- ing to that strictly.American policy so well expressed in the dispatches to’ foreign governments. “If by the meeting of their obliga- tions to the best of their ability. the German people shall be restored and AT NINTH —solves the problem of heating your home without dirt, dust ashes, odor, soot, smoke or WORK —for it is automatic in operation. - Actual demonstration at our showrooms. wweo The E. F. Brooks Co. Established Over One-Half Century S VIC ! r .~ Leo C. Brooks, Manager BUREALY 21 =2ues zorvee 2l sonts e 813 14th St. N.W. i | ’ —INC.—— relief of our own pation, great credit % 75 - | Wit be due the present administra- | fF e p 727 12th St N W, §ltion- 0" " 5 _ th‘sa‘ The Vice President also called-at- ntion to the disarmament ‘confer- _§ [ence, soldier relief mensures, rcor- = [ganization of shipping interests. en- couragement rendered to agriculture, industiry amd employes through the | emergency tariff and restriction on Limmigratiol ncouragement of trans- 'portatien to scttlé its Bifficulties; ex- tensjon of-relief-to the cattie indus- try of the west, and the laying down of a_4defhite domestic’ and foreign licy as’ other aecompiishments of : B S on o I Wonderful Two-Day Sale of Shoes 2 - - Mr. Harding Praised. | . " ‘ lt’s Too ) Hot For : i | “McKinley wt‘befur! the country White Ones, of cm s, Iy an example of political wis- Gom. " eclareq the Secrelaps of Labar : w0 R gave It an examle of moral 9 Bl k ts He . touched -the. fainting moral I ooken ankets. . strensth-of he pevple; he-put the fre . 1 We are now ex- hibiting a ‘most de- lightful assortment of feminine foot- wear that has-just arrived. Suede pumps trimmed with leather; tan of shis own. wili- to theirs, and they Before storing them away for the summer, _ || Sepeiortard sgins R SA0% Aot calfskin pumps trimmed with black; have them cleaned THOROUGHL:{;‘:or c:;: eow . Eain wehave before, us'e) pumps with smgle and double straps and ; fully, efficiently cleaned blankets er tl Ligh confidence im:the strength and & s = = fluffy and heantiful for next fall's use. Our - (| Barbose afour setple . Kiready e pumps with no strapsatall. White kidskin 8 President Harding, refiecting back on i o the national faith ,that - lected him. sorg, L - 1| Bave had ia’quickening effect. 1n nis ||f ‘Women’s White Canvas Strap Pumps; baby Blanket Clem 4 el b few short weeks in office Py dsme French heels, Louis heels and Cuban heels, with s -90 sport shoes—plain or leather trimmed. All in high or low heel models. If your plans the patience and forbear~ Asks for Harmony. methods aré exact and partially done by hfln‘d‘;‘ i tance fot '-7‘-“".“31" and, the drive f hand-turned SOIES....oeceeqrnssesnensnasecocss ca ou to the hore or to the moun- and assurance of jndividual attention to YOUR . - {]} ’T?E:g:e:qn';ug 'g'e“!:,)m 48, message }'ry yl fseas € i : blankets. The hot weather is here to-STAY, g %’r‘.‘;’t“miie‘{{.’:?‘-l‘%efi'fl‘ifi'fi;'iéo‘ e Women’s White Canvas Oxfords; rubber 32.98 tains et your eet escort you in tru YJ \ 80:get the biankétsiout of the way. ’ i B T hA T aler in & Niles heels, finest quality CAnVas.....coeceueseees’ ) : PaHSIan Style. ployes, call your employer. the great- ‘est employem in the world.* And, like- season’s. *latest, s wise let the employer. frankly say of S black - and . his men . that they.are the greatest with ck - a 90 k ‘workmen . ir the world, By working brown . trim- . Our Automobile Will Call and Deliver - ’ My messige to you is organize and —_— = 4 . . By ot o e samething bnv!;l:-tfi,ngea:fg & gl White Can-’ other.- ' Stojs 'advasating the doctrihe Wemen'y’ Sport X s Phone Main 4724 o0 oo o] |of hatred for.eich other. You em- |l yasand Nubuck Instep Pumps; 'together ™ we will " the world ||fi 3 Americn's products. ‘Fhat: is thé only |[fl mings. $8.00 val- accéptable way of “putting it over:'" " ues.’ CEERTRL R TR Mr. Dayis praised McKinley's policy ERMGHST of & protective tariff,” which he said,| . | was responsivle for the establishment ||l .. : Women's Nubuck and White Canvas Sport Oxfords; U F F M A N | n 3 i ; es-or 1892, I season’s latest; Cuban heels, also very low heels. $6 to §8 IFl en ., .0 @y - - - values—. Vet ' i CLEANERS&DYERS - Jlisdeneiiernill Q3 90—$4.90 vy ife ‘0f "the président 05.‘! e Nilés {1 [ ¥ 4 < 12 STORES . ot s [l Chamber, of Commerge, “which mad |l - Main Offce Paat = it Sl Sub SAEETR o L EXTRA SPECUL BARGNING 1N /EVERY e v e Har s DEPARTMENT FOR MONDAY 740 12th Street N.W. 1530 Pa. Ave. 8. E. 7 ||| 52 arecaat the top, reveating tellli 7 Anp SMESDAV. o 'ace of. the,