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licemen A. H. Mill of the seventh precinct have |gonmection wi ', also-a member of the harbor 3 been ‘commended by Maj. Harry L |command, who was stricken with an Gesstord, superintendent of police, for | attack of heart disease, while on their successtul investigation of a|duty and fell overboard. . . o o e g e e OB NS SPUT. [ The Well-Dressed M 15th & G Sts. 9th & E Sts. British Labor Union, the Longuet fac- ) (W and as the trunks are loose and wide for legstretch HONEST ALL - Smart Models in i) . Men’s White- Oxfords || Kemz e At least one pair of white oxfords—of canvas or buckskin—should be a part of every well-dressed’ man’s wardrobe for hot-weather wear. You'll be surprised at the splendid values in men’s white canvas oxfords we show at $7.50. And the buckskin oxfords. with leather soles”at $11— with “Neolin” soles at $10. an GREETINGS TO BAPTISTS. President Harding and Mr. Hughes | D= S R YR o Send Wires. By- ALFRED STEPHEN BRYAN. = - . Special Dispatch to The Star. DES MOINES, Iows, June 23.—The 2 Northern Baptist Convention opened ow to Be in the Swim—The “Professional Model” for Scasoned Waters |\ "\ " " o yesterday, with the k Pool and W. T. G.|of the harbor precinct for bravery in c ith the rescue of Franl H, < { Dogs—Bathers’ Belts—Flannel Shirts With Collar president, Ernest Tustin, director of the Associated Press, Attached—The Sportman’s Buck Shoe public welfare of Philadelphia, in the ” ife” DETROIT, Mich., June 24.—Inter- v cpair. Gov. Kendall of Iowa entreat- E lead a double h{e national relations of the socialist Diftering from women’s modes, men's fashions are not like a rallway : ths convarition 10 keep: faith: with time able—subject to change without notice. They Vary, to be sure, in the| people, the mayor of Des Moines incidentals, but the essentials are retained, embellished, improved, as men | welcomed the delegates and greetings were read from the following Bap- tists, of graat prominence: President Party and the disputed question of affilistion with the Russian soviets ired will be the paramount problems when ;. Bet ‘Slong fu years or 1n wisddm, or ssithey Est Lire in a way—two stores the socialist natlonal convention “of the same old, tame old thing. Time was, mot 80| l® B Cr 4in e Charles E. Hughes, —one uptown and the opens. in® Northieasters :High’ choul Tong ago, when fashions were beileved to be ‘fxed by | FICTCRL S Siale. who was the first . l X the-sophomoric stripling, who, assuming to be 8’ “man- | FliCny 0p the convention, and John other downtown. But there's omorrow. The executive committee about-town,” was usually a man-about-cighteen. If the PrOp.Ly g gfetary “or Labor. | Tte- \ . is meeting here to complete the conven- youngster ever wag an appreciable influence in mol be, | SPonses from the convention were 1 . l d d £ tion plans. fashions—and that is questionable—he has ceas d wleet. sent in reply. . only .a gmg e standar (o) The radical left ging has vrepared It demand$ both maturity of taste and of figure to sel 2t | “Washington delegates responding to to make its stand on a motion for and set oft clothes. The best-dressed man s in bis |ie ‘cart were: ° Dr. and 3w W 3 = s s camplete acceptance of the con- thirties and forties, rather than in his teens a Abernathy, Mrs. H. W. Kendrick. store morality—the highest. ditions 1aid down by Mosgow Zor ad forties, rather dhian I e o vn ln Judgs | Atcruathy, Mca gt W, Kendrick Jers ) : affiliation of American socialibts with ment.” He turns his back upon extremes, mindful that| worcn “Rev™ P c “Ball, Rev. H. I Herb t & Qu L 1l the third internationale, but con- fads are not fashions, and that what is becoming to the lgi&wars Rev F. Pawt Lu ., E. rber . ality a servative party leaders predict the individual is more important than to be coming out with Fgijton Jackson and W. W v 3 extremists will muster not more than “the latest thing,” which, anyway, is only supersed . After the jubilee proc ion this ¢ the wa five of the convention's fifty votes on / in a few weeks by the still later thing. " Vafternoon, in which “Mrs. Kendrick H Y. this motion. [ However, in his turnout for the beach and the}participated, the following names of : Moscow's terms, twenty-one in all, breakers every man wants to be in the swim. Belying | Washingtonians appeared among the i but that ] include abandonment of the party a general impression, such dress need not be awkwardlappointees on the various committees: : 2. name in favor of “Communist Party and misshapen, but may have alli of the fit and much 'Mrs. E. Hilton Jackson, committee on P 4 : of- America.” —expulsion of Morris of the smartness of street clothes. Perhaps the fault is]enrollment; Dr. Abernathy, commit- . : doesn't Hillquit of New York, who is a con- that many men choose their swimming outfit at random {tee on resolutions; Rev. Mr. Willing- on on 1Qare t es. vention delegate, and all other mod- and at the last moment, instead of giving it the same lton, place of next mébting, and Mr. erat and “petty-bourgeois” ele- time and thought they give to dress for tennis, golf, or | Everett, committee on order of busi- mean Prlce. ments; and absolute submission to the ~any other sport. ne: communist international congres: : Moscow. i + WRhol for Wear. Three other motions reliting to in- If cheapness is ever undesirable, it is surely to be #voided in a i ternational afMliations have been in- | swimming suit. Sun, sand, water and sprawling about soon reduce the cluded in the convention agenda. One | tuppenny-ha'penny suit to a pulp. The material should, preferably. be L/ -5 p Seeks & ith the, pure wool or all worsted, which, when dry, regains its Rus: in 13 first softness and smoothness. Shoddy fabrics become c as wyinkled as a raisin after a single dip. Loud and queer d 2 colors in a swimming suit may attract attention, but it is the attraction of repulsion. X smart two-garment swim- U ' 3 v i mother {;Ml\mnn"pr'opou;l '1"'1"" \\ s omposed of a shirt- of white worsted and ptown D ORowih thesrscantly formed Tuter trunks of ‘blue worsted or flannel. This Is the suit to owntown nation. orking Union of Socialis which seasoned swimmers are most indulgent, as the neck ; Parties, organized at Vienna by the and armholes of the shirt are cut very low for armplay UonitwrFrancei8wiss: dnd Austtian A Delt always adds a spruce touch to the turnout. looking Next to Keith's soclalists, German independents and 2 i = o .2 rltvtey 09p. Crandairs e vy M LY i ana poriimaniie, e el “shon”on the et THROUGH : Manhattan Shirts Interwoven Hose a burnished nickel buckle. Some belts have a small Sliher LIS Fresolutiomiiora fousth, ) pocket fastened with a snap button, to carry coins. FOR MEN AND BOYS “The soclalist party of the United keys and the like. States considers that its paramount Sults, Sandalx, Robes. ldnzy is to build a powerful, revolt- =9 : e ) tionary, socialist organization in_ this ‘While striped swimming suits—that is, striped in contrasting colors at country. * * * Until this task is the armholes and the trunk bottoms—are also worn, most men this season fccomplished ® * ® ft is resolved seem to prefer solid black, navy blue or heather-mixed A % to remain without international af- a patterns. Bathers' sandals are made, high or low, of A A - 1 demand for fliations.” hite canvas, with rubber soles. Bathers' handbags are . myself absolute A second fight is expected to breal) de of rubberized fabrics, to fold into the smallest % 5 % over a resolution authorizing the na- ass. Bathers robes are made of poplin. < The Brol:cr comfort in shoes ! tional executive committee to expel s light, or of Terry cloth. which is heavier. which are at the | all socialists “indorsing. the third golf, tennis and all field sports, the flannel shirt A white buck rd % (communist) internationale. or advo- has never been outdone, and so it never becomes outmoded 5 y ) white buck sport oxfor same time smart cating affiliation therewith. It is not only cool, but absorbent, fending off many a : with perforated ball strap looking, well fitting and long wearing, and 1 can’t expect chill which might follow copious ' perspiration f i e, ) Go it grilling day or a touch-and-go game. The shirt shown. S end flower tip, trimmed any otRer man to demand less.” is leamfl?xnnel. Fith & ditt6 collar and soft double 1 with Russia Calf. ;:v? he cravat is the narrow knitted four-in-hand of Wingfoot Rubber hecl Types of sporting shoes appear, disappear and re-ap- pear. as the new becomes old. and the old becomes new, The shoe, pictured al is white buck. having a tip and vamp-strap of black caif. black patent leather or tan calfskin, 23 one may like best. “California” Suitx. ‘ Swimming suits are of three general types—the one-garment coast or California suit. with an overhanging shirt which makes it look like two garments:- the convention lip-over” two-garment suit and the two- garment suit having a shirt that buttons down the front like a jacket. The one-garnfent suit is now banned frorm most beaches. Divers’ skull caps are procurable in olled silk and rubberized stuffs. These help to goften the impact upon the head of a high jump. P T Honn concerming correct drexs for men will be answered Bryan, if addre.xed to him in care of thip = To insure a reply, a stamped envelope must be Ehae Ovitone N F 4 Ke;ap Cool this Summer O you realize that you can get Emerson Shoes that will be as cool and com- fortable on your feet in hot weather as a straw hat is on your head ? White sport shoes for week ends and vacations—soft, cool kid oxfords in blacks ‘and tans for sweltering city streets—you do not need to suffer with hot, tired feet this summer. —_— — Lay aside your heavy shoes for the summer just as you put away your winter suit, and your heavy underwear, and pick out a pair of my light, coof stylish shoes for real Summer Comfort. By purchasing my materials in large quantities for all my stores I am able to effect substantial savings in costs. These savings I guarantee to you by stamping the ac- tual retail price based on my low costs on the soles of every pair of my store shoes. The state of Pennsylvania has placed a tax, starting July 18t, on every ton of hard coal mined. This will in- crease your coal £5¢ or more perton. We recommend the delivery of your order AT ONCE to -avoid this in- crease. We can liver Btove, Egg, Pea a Nut sizes of fresh mined coal. Jobn P.‘Agnew & Co., Inc. 728 14th St. NW. == ’ VAW n-hsqw Come in and look oyer our wide variety of thoes in all leathers for every occasicn, * Learn what real foot comfort means. > . < ftd e Founder Men’s Shoes $6, 87, 88, 89, 810 EMERSON SHOE. STORE 907 Penna. Ave., Washington. . 1001 F St., Cor. Tenth® Open Saturday Evenings. 4, $3838388383828888382888383883888328 0000006060000 000000:0600063600000004 PR000400000000004800000000000000000 Sol Herzog ® Co. Inc. 4 If Emerson Shoes are not sold in your vicinity write to C. 0. Emerson, Rock- land, Mass., for his latest free book “Your Feet and Mine,” and his mail order [} catalog. Shoes sent prepaid Really, The Greatest Offering | We Have Ever Made—! : Most Extraordinary Savings on High Grade Worsteds From Regular Stock SU ITS—Made to Measure Guaranteed Fast Color Blue- Serges and Choicest Worsted Suitings A wonderful -collection of - highest grade woolens taken from our own stocks and m Worth Many Dollars Mpre! $ 3 e Every suit in this sale, ir- v ‘if\finth‘ ‘Who Wouldn't Lead The Life (Coprright, 1921, by Alfred Stephen Bryan.) A Saturday Sale ~ of $3 and $4 ISHIRT $1.65 Broken lots but every size is rep- resented. Russian Cords, Silk Stripe Madras, Fine Percales, Fancy Madras; plenty Whites. 7 Only about fifteen dozen in the lot, 2 g EARLY! | Ebbitt ‘Haberdasher % _,F near 14th Featuring at a Special Price s the Most Popular of the “Featherweight” Suits . Popular because they have so much character in de- sign and make—plus the utmost comfort in weight. They are tailored by makers of national fame—who sew their reputation inte every seam. » Gabardine Suits—in Street and Sport models— plain back and the Golfing fea- ture. 1 light as a feather—Single and Troplcal wonteds—Double Breasted—in a variety of smart effects. All these Suits are har tailored and silk trimmed— and come in regular, stout. and shacts. The Special Price is . .$20.75 . Genuine Palm Beach Suits—in slain aud fancy models-—hand tai- ~- —$18.00 Mohair Suits-—ha:nd tailored and. silk trimmed; taped seams. Beginning at - —$20.00 White ,Flannel Tromr‘—the weight that's .. - “shadow-proof.” Two Shirt Specials for Saturday White Oxford Outing Shirts; with collar @ 55 attached .. 5 z l = Tussah Silk Shirts; in the popular Shan- ,32‘ -85 A respective of the lowness of the price, will be cat, tailored and fitled to your individual meas- ure, in true Newcorn & Green ~ fashion. End of Season Clearance That is the reason for this big reduction. Not so much a desire to close out the woolens—for woolens -of this quality will not be lower in price—but an effort on sur to Keep our organization busy and intact during.a usual dull period in the M int Tailoring business. > % It is a positive fact—that you can'have'a suit made to_your measure in this eale at less than the cost of ready to wears. See our woolens—then walk into any Ready-to-Wear Clothes shop and try to match them. It won't take you an instant to realize the importance of this special offering. . Trouser Lengths $7.7 14 in great variety. Yo ay match your coat and vest in fl;‘:‘ l:t. fi‘i.:lev:fl-np to m.w—MAfJ‘E""I‘J YOUR MEASURE. ' HPC Paint Prop?rty Preservation The durability of paint—is the life of your home. HPC Paint prevents- decay and assures prolonged life. Is not your home entitled to such pres_ervatlpn? Paint up inside and out with HPC quality paints that are perfected by science and guarantee house protection. Ready-mixed for instant use. All colors. ~ HPC Outside House Paint : > Colors, $3.75 gal. = » White, $4.00 gal. 4 " HPC Interior Flat Wall Paint $3.00 gal. . cadts Sales Branch at Factory, 3233 K Street N.W. lored and silk trimmed. : Newcorn & Green | 1002 F Street N.W. | e%, tung shade; collar attached......c.....vs.... 2