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TAR, . WASHINGTON, D..C, THURSDAY, JUNE ecendant of mapLa; Siract lic | autograph on front Tamin Gauenter of Martha Washe | Nelllo Curtis, marble bust of cesroy Sara Randolph Carter of the Wasl where T $4.85, also, a special purchase of $10 to $12.50 finest | e fioos. Brookiyn made Low Shoes. Patents, browns, grays, blacks B e e . Eotenas and whites in a dozen charming styles. $ 4 85 Blectric Fower Company with the oge o G b ‘Washington Railway and Ele-tr Extra special at .... Company, and then this new cor or: tion with the Capital Traction Com y; the Georgetown Tenley- , Additional styles now go into That Wonderful = ¢ 2 4 5 the :City and Suburb: Washington, the Washington ~and Rockville Rallway Company of Mont- gomery county, the Washington l‘l‘d 0Old Dominion Railway Company, the Fast Washington Heights Traction Company, the Washington and M: 1and Railway Company and the W: | ington -and Virginia Rallway C pany,# "’ - Saleof Ity oner, has been awarded a verdict for $2,250 damages against the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company NOTAB'I:Y ‘tan trimmed -White. Nubuck Sports Oxfords -and _white Canvas:Strap Pumps;. one style, Patent trimmed. These styles taken right out of our regular $4.85 and $5,50 stocks. children, 6 to 11; 113 to 2. verdict was rendered by v Gt t Division 1 before tice McCoy. " Dr. Martin had a hip-bone cracked and sustained an injury to one of hi arms. He was represented by At- torneys Frank J. Hogan and Edmund L. Jones. * A lot of other styles. Qne- and two ‘strap Pumps, Oxfords and Sports Oxfords, in tan, black, white and patent. leathers. Also extreme novelties such as in grays, tans and brown kids and two-tone effects. Plenty And va few pairs' .of Boys’ and Little Gents.’ prords, 11:to 6: Our regular $4, $4.85 and :$5.50 best “Gro- Nups” * qualities — now o . 2 \ ; Greatest stocks in town, specially priced— $1.29 to $3.50 so0ld up to 12%c and 16¢. Yard, EMBROIDER! Untrimmed Hats, 79¢ sold for $3.00 to $5.00 earlier in the season. Many popular shapes. _—-.—- - Laces and mbroideries New White Hats $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 ‘White is in the spotlight! Every woman waats a cool white hat—every woman can find the white hat of heart's desire at King’s Palace at-low cost. Hats of ribbon, baronet satin, taffeta, Sports Sailors, $1.49 and combinations.. Tailored bands and draped bands. REMNANTS OF VAL -LACES, diamond mesh and French kinds, in edges and insertions. De- sirable lengths. Laces that wear, in a good styles. Choice + Little Needs. range of ice P whit d i I:r'!a::'e:tel.t e, Shospih sports wear. large pockets. Natural ‘tan. Vemin—Women's Gauge Vests in $1.00 Toilet Waters, choice, 8¢ color. regular lndpa::..ter: ::: . 190 (tax, 4). Pilgrim Shopping Bags, lined vthro out, 50c. Oilcloth Bureau Runners, 65¢c. Oilcloth Luncheon Sets, é9¢. 3c Leather Swagger ‘Bags and Purses, 69¢c. Silk Bags, with: metal frames, Clearaway of $3.50 and $390 Skirts of noveity tweeds, - silk poplins serges. A number of fle:g_ able models for street and Tk 2l fifled. Tailored and braided models in navy and -black. Buy. for now and for fall— the saving is phenomenal. Drm: S“its & C()ats Dresses, $3:90 Lots at Nominal Prices Sports Hats, $1.98 Sailor, tam and soft effects. Sweater Capes, $9,90 5 Women’s Knitted Wool $3.75 8 of these voluminous sum- mer coats for automobile and general Outing. wear. Full length, ywith belt and 7 dresses that sold ap to $15. 6 serge dresses in trim, Tuful :Ity:u: 1 woézl i:;gey ress an: crepe de chine dress.. Assorted colors and sizes. with full skirts. Trimmed with lace and fine embroidery. Wide ;‘l :ob on $2 98 sashes. x an $4.98 values -3 6x9 Stenciled Grass Rugs Formerly Sold for $5.00 > i . S 250 VERD'CT GWEN. felt, milan and georgette, showing every d tyl 3 Children’s Shoes . - i asd,rimming. L A 98 Japanese Grass Rugs of close texture—a weight for long wear. Sports Pumps, welt soles. ~ Also turn ‘sole, white Kid and Clearaway ot Eine quaiity ocSmart New Sallors of Jep straw Table of Jaunty New Ribbon In handsome ~combination pat- ntrimm » in sol colors 8, ‘el £ col e vith : Colorsd rows of brald and other novelties, terns of blue and green. Summer rugs of quality at a welcome low price. Hosiery and Underwear CHILDREN'S WHITE Limited quantity close out at ‘wear. to and colors. Sold as are —none exchanged. Palr ..... ONYX FANCY SILK HOSE, assorted colors, also fiber- silk hose in black and cor- dovan. Seamed back e frects, al lancy effects. also some Silk Hose, slightly 49(: Fiber Jdmperfect ... - UNION SUITS—Women's E! Xnit .Summer Sufts, regul with loose or tight k sizes with tight kne sizes, 4Be; regular \ SOCKS, slight irregulars, but not hurt for 10c 75¢ 69c Py : . LE LEA C HE“ Lahr diod, ars given $80.000 and lcn:!o?i“snd "io" the Mount' Vernon | Washington by’ Hiram Fo f George 2 . z 2 ; 2 ection of ntings, vases, plat- | Assoc! memorial to her ! silver inkatand aad baper cutter, on . - t 3 d her the - followin thcl h o 10008 X = Rich receives. $15,000, in addition to[ton and Custis families are left: Cus- | ind relatives are provided, for in’ the ¢ Dl 3 = | g his commission 8 executor. tis books, including two volumes on | will, which was executed January 22 o . The will of Mra. Marie Worthington| At the death of Dr. Lehr Mont-| _Mra “Lehr. on her paternal side.| botany. with George Washington's|last. = 'rh KOda-k o Conrad Lehr, wife of Dr. Louis Charles | morenc! goes to the Church Home and s e ys: Lehr of 1737 H street, who dled in |infrmaary of Baltimore and the too I : AN SRR o + || Bsitimore- J 2 mainder of the residue of the $600,000 3 [} £ e : ' . \ “ s g [l e R s B ' R o1 ywaon, Vel ra. 'Join the Kodahk Club ||| s nswmenss sl 5 S brial™s raig Ine o 2 ,, . &:;3”? an estate estimated af !,:,: u’!‘h,..l el-" t‘. u'.lum x‘n of ,’Ith ; . : ; L j - Six dred lars 1 e wi urther pro es thal f ) & I a Wee 44 i hundred thausand dollare of this 515,000 will go to the Church Home| O and authority given Mrs. Lehr by the |2nd Infirmary to be used for the enc =~ ~ 5 Wikl “of her mother, Mra Sallle ‘K. |dowment of a room in memory of & . M 2 Conrad. The remainder consists of the | ChaTles A. Conrad, a brother of Mrk Get ready for your Vacation, Week , <atato of Mrw. Lenr. - h;,‘;-. e e R \ End Trips and - Holidays. With. a_ 5 Church " of ‘Baltimere. the piscoral | church, Baitimore, 16 given $125,000 KODAK you can bring home all the Home and Infirmary, the Episcopal 24 6,000 additional, to cover Inenrs 4 beautiful and unusual sights, and will Chapel of Peace, the Woman's Hos. | fous s incia e et aad ¥ eal 1 : ghts, < pital of Maryland, Union Memorial | fowers. incide e have lasting reminders of days and . :-{:-nn-fi the Mount Vernon Assocta- | PATS to the Chapel _';'“.7‘:' ‘Maryland hours so happily spent. 3 ni‘,:,,“'.‘;, b;:,‘,%;.,‘;f_’%:‘;;;,‘{: e $50.000, and the Unfon Me- i 4 glven “the: country 'estate, Montmo- u ] rencl, inthe Worthington valley, £ J i Complete Kodak Outfit for ponel, in“tho Werthington valley: for | MUt wilh donations made during the ’ R . tate for lite. ‘Edward N. -Rich brather, Chatles A. Conrad, . i $19.5— $1 ' named sxsouten Kty O it 4nd s .Is the shortest distance s SRS - 1. e S “dv eek' = | PRESIDENT-1S- PERSUADED -TO REST- e " between two points | is outfit is all ready for business, and consists o N | 2C Autographic Kodak, Jr. et SRy DAY Express service to be complete, should be all that the word - : Sinele Achramatic Lets ‘ : OR TWO WEEKLY THIS SUMMER T e wor ‘ ul & | f)ev‘oelo?lnnz nfml:oth l{olll = - S 7/ A r' T n———— . Operating on the lines of the Southern Railway System and the ! : One print of Each Negative pise Takes Pictures 27 Ante maans of protectsg b i Bae been giving to his ofice and = Mobile & Ohio Railroad, SOUTHEASTERN EXPRESS offers One Year's Subscription to “Kodakery™ - k Inches the long heavy grind, President | Qife. But, they say. the pace he i :':"E:“s";‘gl’“b“‘ a direct, through service to and from points ) | for $19.75 $1.00 a Weel Harding vory likely will lay aside | he® ta dotn the amount of werk Al . g 1s dol h d ight - o : ~ the burdens - of office one or two wnnl:i“e:\’r:n';::'m cavus “.n-?;; - ¥ No tlml“'mn routing, no delays or unnecessary transfers, but - 2 no m ow " st speed; i % Complete Stock of Brownies, Kodaks and | - “The only Eastman Kodak Agency where days each week during the ‘"k Drous. o break under the strain. ;r:u J;.“.:y'?:." sle'r.VI‘c:mofl:nd;y el 3ndefprndem x Graflexes, $2 to $200. Club Terms—same | | you can buy on Terms of $1.00 a Week at mainder of the summer and see They have succeeded in persuading bpedrososd i d upon: the merit of the service i t h. Cash Pri . rest. outside of the city. Although | him to think of his heaith, and as ers the public. price as for cas sh-Prices, He 'is thought to be in splendid | @ result he has decided fo spend - physical condition, he has been four or five days at the home of shipments from the North and East routed via Washington, care of Southeast: 3 - brought mmre.-_nn that a 'vlvleek- s-nJuo;l Frelinghuysen, at R’a:éu;. * Express; Shipments from Middle West, routed via Cincinnati, care of Southeas! i | en st will mean mucl m. g e agcompan Y d = = JEWELERS \\\\\]!, / | // OPTICIANS This has been brought to his Mrs, Harding and_ probably will st"um"'"um'mfl"s‘.'flh'"" Fiorida, routed via Jacksorville, care of Southeastern Expre: - \\ s : tention frequently of late by inti- leave Washington July 1 and will \west, routed via St. Louis or New Orleans, care of Southeas! : 5 S =1 2 % ente triends and a oclates, who | return July 5. They will make the Express. » . are aware of the c attention p by train instead of automobile. ) - For ed, s e and satss n, use ! = e e e e ervic action, . WALKING DELEGATE HELD Hgfflu‘mmAmn WAITS. : e nomination of Edward M. Mor- f ar 4 LABOR'S CHIEF DRAWBACK gan to be postmaster at New York Out eastern X ress A e . ng. e nomination. = however, reached the Senate aftar it . 2 - “Lumberjack Orator” Addbesses | had adjoumed. = Bagie o A atirianwa Better Understand- | T Y 7 ““ing.in Industry. . I - “When the ‘walking delegate’ is 5 eliminated from unions and closer re- ] lations are established between em- H ployer and employe, labor troubles in g the United sultesdvlsl}‘ be a n;{:: of = h " ¢lal erman H v e "‘I\:m%::]lck eorlrl' " at the weekly E funcheon of the Rotary Club at the £ New Willard Hotel yesterday. H ““The one solution of the present in- =0 dustrial situation,” he said, “is to make 5 friends of the two greatest strangers E and capital E ) A\ D) 100 h about conditions of C omen’s and 1 per cent truth about con of : . his business he will soon learn he is : hil Y Bealing with the hest friend he has in o NDERSHInTS_Min's cool dren 8 ear the world.” Shirts, sizes 34 to 40. 20 g D o Charles W. Semmes presided, and shirts, sizsai3i to s C. SWEATERS, with angora col- read a cablegram announcing the elec- IS UNDERWEAR—~Men' lars. Short sleeves. Bow and tion of George Harris of the local ol famous’ Otis balbri; ‘n; crochet button at waistline. = anization to the office of international Loy s balbriggan and Brown and buff, pink and or- H sergeant-at-armis by the convention at o i shuse ma ents; shirts chid, peacock and N Kdinburgh. The dispatch further o drewers i, 65 buftiiand mrchid $2.98 H N stated that the appointment of Edward Sre heve donble Teat Cc and buff H Our Womcn s De ts. Tomorrow 1. Stock as governor of the fifth Ro- p back, Eac s SWEATERS of pure wool s tary district had been confirmed. N i ow ehipmeRtmen's worsted, in link-and-1link = - Miss Agnes Whalen opened the meet- frood qualicy disle-Giatal osis Y stitch. ~ Box . tuxedo ontinue ese dweeping . , ing by, singing “The Star Spangled ini Blask; ceordovan, E style” witn” braided girale ner,” jurin the luncheon b7 med in contrasting colors, : gflmznn Efller. rd:::mmm: byiZ. Shite An aives. 15¢ o DUl brown “und $ 3 ‘9’5" c au obeson, rendered several vocal | S | TN ICHTSHIRTS O ack. val- B e ; NIGHTSHIRTS—Of excellen e - . OXt the conclusion of the , meeting ‘fl,“‘;‘e'g;“:‘::fl:om:‘: 4 LINGERIE BLOUSES of -N1te (0] alcs g&‘fg‘e‘fiéyr%?g?::fil ;c' ‘-bt"::: Trimmed with braid, 85¢ Two Great Lots at Quick-Selling Prices %:'e’i' {flfx?%{d'mab“\:fi? e, 2 - Quntr: me arles 'orby, a o, 18, il , 1 - 2 oo : ok hich “time all members are expected kel L s $1.00 trimiged and eme $l'00 3 = 40 -haveswomen of their wi o el - X - = roidéred models entire stocks of ite Shoes now re-priced in 4 great foha f thelr familles with fer;'-fi;i'z'x?'?m‘;. < e s Dhnsiss 3 groups. The year’s most brilliant fashions in dress, L AL L b e L c 1 of checksd and plaid glngbam, street and sperts models. White Kids, white Nubucks, fornia, Frank White, treasurer of the ¢ it collars and @1 Q) . . . . United States; Brig. Gen. Anton cuffs. Belts and $l 89 ' white fabrics—black and whites, tan and whites, patent Steptian, ‘commanding the Distcict of 9 : sash. Two pockets & | =57 3 . P . ‘0] ' l, USLIN TCOATS and whites—no exceptions. All now embraced in these 4 great Visiting homeopathic physiclans. oys Wear Yard Yard rellable quality, made 982: A 2 5 4 vith deep embroid- TOupS: ' . of : el S 2 RS : §ALL WILL SEEK ACTION (iroRrs movess—ens | Remnants of white and col| Remaants of ne wash goods | RIGHECOREE 4f pi b ) v - -, =i le e in slip-over style All our very finest White . $Q.75 ON MERGER BILL SOON jerslosnd chsmbeny g | ;;.e-dghm“"ms" Sy 1! worth S0c to $100 a yard, con- | irimmed with biue 59¢ Shoes now. : i N inch dress gingham, 26-inch | giging of 45-inch colored or- ENVELOPE CHEMISE of - s ! 1 t0 e Years: Black percale, 6-inch shirting mad- ¢ .40 40.inch colored organdy Flilte whf Slesh b e Measure Acted on Quickly by Com- ol g 59‘: ras, 40-inch colored ratine, 40- | 827 i Banc A e an 59C i White Low Shoes that were $77.45 . _ mittes, Which Decided Senate with "banas. 75 U7~ | inch colored organdy, 4G-inch | Zinch dress gingham, 3Z-inch R &G “CORSETA of pink © $8.75 & $9.75 mwow : : Must Thrash It Out® zash sults that oid for 313 colored gabardine, 38-inch col- | shirting madras, 36-inch shirt- SoRtiL i eisticband xi ton e . wemeanadane d and $1.50. Of excellent ma- ile, H 1 in- 2 3 H i 3 : (Shalrman Ball of the Senate DI - terlaia in the popular 89 : °;2‘:: ";”,- 3:""';:?!""’1‘“’ "l":;! ing cambric, 36-inch chiffon DOEters S Sine $l 00 . rict committee, said today he would styles. . S 9 incl white lon; oth, o 2 2 BANDEAU: it White Low Shoes that were $ 95 5 seckc Javorable action in the Senate Most _all sizes....... c 40-inch white voile, “fiffi de sifk, 36-inch white madrasyand (S BANDEATX s oboink & . onthe strect railway merger bill for AEHAKI BLOUSES Boys st and - aabla ’h 4ok | %-inch white India Ainon. Hooked fromt or 39¢ 7.45 & .75 NOW..onneenee. d.; ie rlnc 'o;" etrem reno;‘e tyea ere 4 ok lkrlaol-lm Ofll!:“‘o eached and unbleache cot- ¥ S back. Broken i i TSR S0 £ | i s P RO | o i anbeached shet | Lenghe emebe o b | S biocims o o he merger was acted upon sleeves. cont ing, apron gingham and domet resses, skirts and children’s ale jean, all white and white o, promptly by the committee, which de- G 3 v White Turn Sole Pumps of $ 485~ :. ;{&5 h{;‘ 'Zh’ “c%mfl‘:‘g‘;m hich ¢ :3 $1.00 kind. Siz Filli s ; with naty or copen collar . rashed out in e nate, an 1 - Kid or Canvas at. that I would be advisable to report e e ] modeis: paten $1.19 3 meuv:m with one lmu\dl{le ;ddtln‘ pockets 2 i'to the number of companies affecte . > \ WH v and let the bill come up for debate For Fnday\-—Hundreds Of nnzu:u for Ul?l:‘:i;‘ls‘:"‘_: - to 5. High-waisted styles T of all sizes for misses and $2.45. Y EDGES, of cam- One rack of attractive ’ 2 bric and swiss, in_blind and 5 Summer Dresses of . plain ™ -Sweater Capes, with large waly - % . — °W?mh"";"‘“r'd Serviceadle JC colored organdy and fancy - angora collars and angora Bodeded gt s t';“'“g,:é‘,{' 3 A ON - CLOTH whd " Fishnet, vlm}:; 1{_1 a d‘:::l!lhtplrifl'y bln;!s do'lv; f{o{nn Belautiful white, Cordovan African ‘brown, 2 “Tunior” 9 40 inch ide. All . styles. Tunics, s g ines, quality. eal for cool sum- d 1d. 12 Special sale of “Junior” Women’s Pumps, ot tor sivs. $1.00 plesttd and ‘belted mad % qulity: Ideat for cool st | T i sepnee. $1.39 Oxfords and Sports Low Shoes, in all b T esses that have sold for . shades. O leathers. - Sizes 215 'to 7.... e s e $3-95 Ea $5.95 Women's Sumw:ruuflfc-l‘:-' 184108 much higher prices. “Aut bile Du S !;fn:‘z#)&'rf!.;gl‘:mn&%' cull- f 210 Skirts, $2.29- ° utomobile Dusters fashioned kinds in black, waite in