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* THEEVWG An Exceptional Value in BTAR 'WASHINGTON BAHLEFIELI]TU BE Troops Who Fought at memorial to the valor ef American soldiers ‘who fought on that fleld. The park is located on the Lee high- way about® thirty-three miles from Washington. The Manassas Battlefield Confed- erate Park'is incorporated under the laws of the state of Virginia, with the following officers named in the Charter for the first year: Maj. E. Mohair Suits offered at the astonishingly low- price $13.75 Mohair has popular indorsement this season —which adds interest to this Sale. These Suits are well-tailored—they show it in every line and every stitch—and are in the Pencil Stripes so much in demand. W. R. Ewing, president; Mrs. Susan | Hutchison, first vice president: Miss ' Mildred Rutherford, second vice presi- dent; Capt. Westwood Hutchison, treasurer, J. Roy Price, secretary. Memeorial té Both Armies. The charter provides that the park shall be established ‘“in memory of the brave dead and wounded of both armies who fought in said battles, and that said land may stand a perpetual park as the south's tribute to all Confederate soldiers of that war and as an expression of southern love and admiration of the glorious and de- voted women of the south during that dread era.” The finance board met today at the Southern bujlding and completed the de- tailed plans for the inancial campaign to produce a fund of at least $50.000, half of which will cover the cost of the battlefield and the muscum, already es tablished there and the other half to b used in laying out the field and in placing markers and monuments. The states will be given the opportunity, by subscrip- tions secured through private sources or by legislative appropriation, to place upon the fleld special monuments and memorials to the commands that partici- pated. representing those states. The finance board is under the chairmanship of Clarence J. Owens, director general Maxim Now Has Way To Apply Silencer | an automobile.’ the day. It will be recalled that s; was on this' field that the armies ol the north and south came first into real conflict. The finance board adjourned today to hold its next sessiop at the Henry Bouse, on the Manassas battlefield, on uly, 21. ——————— MAY PROVE CITIZENSHIP, Americans in @reece Given Chance to Escape Conscription. American citizens in Oreece will be given an'opportunity to establish their citizenship before conscription in the Greek army. A report to the State De- partment by the American legation at Athens _is that hereafter 211 those claiming -naturalization in a foreign country will be brought before the nearest consulate of their adopted countries instead of being taken before the police. This ruling has followed the ener- getic protests made by the consul gen- T hich Greeks who had become Ameri- can citizens were being drafted for military service upon their return to their native land. GOES TO_CAMP LEWIS. Capt. Paul M. Ellman, Corps of En- exi ln lhe 4th Engineers, at Camp Lewis, D C., WEDNESDAY, m 22 19"I gineers, in this citv, has been assign- | N IGIRL SCOUTS’ BENEFIT LAWN FETE TOMORROW Garfield_streets by Troop 8 of the Girl Scouts, assisted by friends of the tent “Camp Bradley.” which opens at Edgewood, Md.. July 8. This camp will be open until September 9 ana will provide all sorts of outdoor sports and fecreation for the attend- ing girls. The camp is situated on the Gunpowder river and will afford plenty of bathing and water life. A tuitfon of 36 a week will be charged the girls who can afford to pay, and {t is hoped that sufficient funds w4l be raised at the fete to- morrow night to allow free tuition of a large number of girls who are less fortunate financially. —_— WILL VISIT PERU FETE. U. 8, !:vnvoy.s and \ilflhlp te Aid in Big Celebration. A mission consisting of a special civilian envoy and high ranking of- ficers of the Army and Navy. will be sent to Lima 6n-a squadron of war- ships, to represent the United States at the centennial celebration of the independence of Peru, beginning July 24. Members of the commission are | being selected by the President and his advisers. Great Britain, France and other na- tions also are sending envoys and| warghips to participate in the cele- bration. ' EVERYBODY’S - - {f DRINKING 3 Beverage o Your Dealer ‘A E. Baltzell & Co 810 Tenth St N.W. | ‘Washington Bistributors for CLARK JEWEL ' GAS RANGE . =", MUDDIMAN Meals, table d’hote or a | Rooms without bath.. 'Sei' tes ! To the Trolley Car . : l \"\(\ e | Large dounte beaati- . - g ‘;'A':lmnnml?l.h. )lv'i'-ul.. g?:’. k_ Troop 8 Will Give Festival to Raise QQ’QK\Q : | fullyr :rniscl.u“ede fir o‘::"e or -lu'llo Penna. . R Seventh ) tng at a ‘r:’uvn::ol :E::u':;’:-;:- Funds for Maintenance of L] | 5::;:?!:“' summer rate, g;; ma . 0= iuea il 1 St il [T e A a 5 nm an Street - g E 3 atitute of Techno! n':u that Supiiner Tent. !ll Single Room and Shower...$60 venue ke had invea a vmaiselens s it tns onant deitve 1{] 380 rooms, with baths..$2.50 to $4 . Will Serve as Memorial to Viac The Guntitice” of motsciem- | | Girl Scouts will be held tomorrow {| De_Luxe Table d'Hote. "’fl"“” . ¥ ness, ‘l“"““"' wpeed and ‘evening at the corner of 27th an Special JTable d'Hote.. e organization. Jce cream, cakes, can- Ry Manassas, Va. limhter, rhanany oo dies and a1l sarts G Foodics will e Formerly Known as Checona EvansAle ||| DU ngton ote efore,” Mr. on sale to tempt th t fastidious. The battlefield of Manassss is to| | “It will rus ox sl 4 The Tete Brimarily 18 to be held in A Treat for All | Vi A Main 8980 become a Confederate. park, a3 2| | tramamission will he very ke ip,:’;}.(;",,;"‘(‘h‘g funds for the Main-| Order a Case for Home From | Vi \‘. " ‘The Range You ;:‘ ‘Will Eveatually | Carload Just Arrived+Get Yours Now Get Our Low Price on This Wonderful Range MUDDIMAN &. 1204 G St.—616 12th St. N.W. of the Southern Commercial Congress, who is also past commander-in-chief of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. The vice chairman of the board ix Represen- tative J. Walton Moore of Virginia. Following is the personnel of the com- Col. Robert - Lee, Gen. Nathan Col. MacDonald Lee, Mrs. Young Men’s Single-breasted one-button; and Double-breasted two-button styles. Conservative cut for those of conservative tastes. Sizes from 34 to 46—regulars and shorts. The important thing in “Tropical” Clothes s permanent shapeliness and these will hold thelr own. Third Floor. Pamted by Ferguson means more mn Just painted. It meaas & frst. class A No. of which you'll be well pleased. Interior and Exterior Wark. = & FERGUSON, INC. 2%, Painting Departmest. Ph. N. 331328 ADVERTISEMENT. Hands and Arms Made Surprisingly Beautiful With.a single application of Derwillow. | Girls. Derwillow not only beautifies your complexion, but it is wonderful for the tands aud arms. Derwilow comes in ' |three shades, white, flesh and brunette. | | White is especially recommended for the | |nands ang arms. ince short sieev i vogue 1tIn necersary 5o have yams | | hands "and arms looking their best and & | trisl of Derwillow for this purpose will astonish you. Remember it stave on so much better’ than powder and does not |come off ‘on clothing, It is ‘just the | thing"" to use in beautifying your handg and srms. At all toilet counters of de: | partment stores and_up-todate druggista, a B Stone, . A. McD. Wilson, irginia F. Boyle, Mrs. 8. M. Davis- Mrs. J. H. Hutton, Capt. Fred Arthur E. Jenning, E. S. Turner, White, William E. Old, Maj. e Slrmlor F. . _Fravel, W. C. Meldor Bernard Baruch, Senator Duncan U. Fletcher, Gen. Julian 8. Carr, Mrs. John P. Fox, Mrs. D. A. 8. Vaughts. Observance of Anniversary. Another New Feature Added to Our Mid-Season Trade-Tonic Sale * Here it is in the items just below. Of course, these are trade-tonic spe- cials by the dozen. Get in now—Buy and Save. D. J. KAUFMAN The inauguration of the plans for carrying out the details of this me- morial will take place on the battle- ||/ fleld of Manassas on the anniversary || of that battle, July 21. Thousands of ||| persons are expected from many counties im Virginia and from Wash- the president of || announced today ington. Maj. Ewing, the organization, that the addresses en that occadion would be delivered by Mr. Clarence J Owens and Representative H. Walton Moore. Members of the committee are ar- ranging for an automobile tour from Washington the morning of July 21, leaving the Ellipse at 9 o'clock. Maj. Ewing extended a general invitation to the people of the District of Co- lumbia to motor to the Manassas bat- tlefield to join in the celebration of 2,400 Pairs PURE THREAD SILK HOSIERY Fine gauze, true coloré, well made, well” shaped Black, navy, cordovan, gray and white. Z 7 C""“ 6--‘-(¢¢>*->hb Three for $1.85: Sizes Y to 11V, SHIRTS Children’s Shoes for Vacation Days Little feet romp, dance and run. Little feet grow and expand. Our children’s models insure perfect comfort, with good looks as well. All styles for Summer Wear, for every age from infancy. TRADE-TONIC LEADERS in Furnishings and Hats All Straw Hats Reduced Remember t]ié_ Name You will never forget the Quality TRADE-TONIC’ LEADERS in CLOTHING WE HAVE ADDED SEVE- The preference for Manhattan Shiris lies not o o o ¥ s x S RAL more broken lots to that . alone in the exclusiveness of the designs, nor great sale of Spring Suits at 1,500 Fine Straw $ 1 : alone in their custom-like fit, nor-alone in their . j the one price Hats Reduced to faultless workmanship, nor in the longevity of T e | 1,000 Fine Straw Straw 85 the qualitiee—bl{t rather in the tout ensemble teather with m‘i&fn sofesr ’. ki ,“' | $ ° 5 Hats Reduced to 2 E rom $3 to $10 - 1001 F St., Cor. Tenth Hats Reduced to Qg— 2 P . . . . DO -»><>>:$ : 5 Collaboratmg with the Manhatt.an Shlrt One, two or three of a kind A" Sllk N eCkwear > Company of New York—Parker-Bridget pre- only. In neats, fancies and ' Reduced \ »! sents to its patrons the most extensive and ex- g WO;_S'C"S’ s o - 3,000 Fine Silk clusive shirt showing in Washington of the day. - i [; N i it HEDL : ; 4 4 4 B B tand 90 Ties Redu_ced o . 55‘: ' For graduation—“Say-it with Shirts® * . ) Genuine 2,000 Fine Silk- gra y. “ . HEVROLET “Four-Nitiety Palm - Beack $ 75 Ty Reduced to 850 e ot Coats & Pants e i . p than twenty miles to the gallon of oa an - = o > 1 gasoline, and is otherwise economi- Sizes 24'to 48 1’_000 Fine Silk $I£§ ; = cal to maintain. ' This model, at p Ties Reduced to . £=— _ the new price, is the worid’s most Genuine: 600 More " wonderful motor.car value. CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. 1218 Connecticut Avenue N.W. ]'C{:ah;i;?ants SI 9=75 Sizes 34 to 50 | Tvopical : 29:5 Worsted - Sizes 34 to 46 “of Those - Fine Wash Ties 1,000 More - Fdancy Madras SHIRTS Sizes 14t 17, Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH ' Daily, 8:30 t06 - 29c $7:39 F for 8400' Coats & Panl.s MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY B_ACK