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THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921 BURIED IN ARLINGTON. [meager, Hovsss &, Tisk of Seoree Washington Post, No. sistant Ad- Jacob J. Cunningham, veteran of the |jutant Julian C. Hammack end Wil- world war, died Wednesday at Mount |liam F. Mahoney. Interment was in Alto Hospital. Funeral services were|Arlington national cemetery. held at 10 o'clock today in the chapel | ;Mr. Cunningham, who was twenty- at the undertaking.establishment of |four years old, was a resident of Blue- James T. Ryan, 317 Pennsylvania ave- | fleld, i ———on | ANDSHAKE CATC A O e | FALSTOWINVOTE American_Legion post of that place. He gerved in Company A, 37th Engi- neers, in France. His wife, who has :‘een nursing him at the hospital, sur- ves. Let Us Talk Over Your Heating Plant ORDERED T0 NEW YORK. Brig. Gen. Robert E. Callan, recent- 1y promoted, has been relieved as a member of the General Stafft Corps and from duty in this city and ordered to Governor’s Island, N. for duty as commander of the second coast artil- lery district. Previous orders assign- ing him to duty at Boston have been rescinded. Acme Quality Deck and a member of the ' The Beautiful Northwest Section of Colonial Beach, Va. fln&-h Eyes Examined Medical -Large Lots, $25.00 $2 Cash, $2 Monthly—No Interest Use A Tent Until You Can Build Summer Bungalows, $625 Homeopaths Decline to Act in Favor of Relief for Presi- College DR. CLAUDE §S.SEMONES (Formerly With Edwin H. Etz) Ne ooated Glasses Fitted You're indeed fortunate if you have a heating plant that does its work well, and doesn’t eat up too much coal But if you have one of those plants that has to be coaxed to do its duty, that makes you wonder Eyesight Specialist Paint : dent Hardini S Mclachlen Mily., here that last ton went, and th Terms, $200 Cash—S$12 Per Month L 9. : deread GiaurKw: ¥ hiTcen. bankh and spluticrsthen Immediaté Possession Homeopathic physicians from every ‘ its worth looking into the cost of A Good, Durable a new plant. Without question, the most beautiful watering resort in this section of the country. Popular with summer cottagers of the highest class. Hotel and other accommodations are excellent ir every particular. This “Nature's playground for children of all ages” is con- stantly swept with cool, invigorating salt sea breezes, perfumed with a distinctive scent of pine forests. Many_former summer sojourners at Atlantic City now have cot- tages at COLONAL BEACH. The exceptionally fine location of build- ing lots at CLASSIC SHORE and the low prices at which the most desirable can now be had is causing z development at CLASSIC SHORE that is rapid in the extreme. BUY a lot at CLASSIC SHORE, the northwest section of Colonial Beach. Fire and Police Protection, long-distance telephones, pure water, pure air, wide streets and avenues. blind streets. Every street runs in a direct line to the River. Nothing to hinder the view of a ‘tremendous body of salt water as far as the eye can reach, The highest elevated, most | part of the country, just before clos- | ing their seventy-seventh annual con- vention here today, considered launch- ing a movement to terminate the an- | cient custom of handshaking at the | White House.. The propositicn was voted down on the ground that Presi- | dents can be relied upon to take care of themselves in such matters. Impressed by the fact that Presi- dent Harding had shaken hands with 1,541 homeopathic delegates at the White House reception Wednesday, Dr. C. E. Fisher of Chicago, editor of ‘To Market—zo Market by Phone ARKETING can be a trial when one must SEE that she is getting what she wants. Few gro- ceries are exempt from condition of B. J. Werner 912 New York Ave. A new plant such as we install saves coal, saves temper and heats the house properly. In the added comfort it brings the family. it is more than worth the cost pf in- stallation. Let us give you figures on a new outfit now. before the cold weath- er rush starts. Biggs Heating Co. Hot-Water, Steam or Vapor- Pressure System 917 H St. N.W. OAL Only the Better Grade Clean Coal Prompt Delivery Seaithy and et drained lanil for sale it Colonial Beuch fr t he J Al ied i PHONE MAIN 4850 ealthy and best drained land for sale at Colonial Beach is offcred a the Journai of the American Institute varie aliti ..’ 4 = NE ) J CLASSIC SHORE. A LARGE LOT $25. $2 cash, $2 monthly. No ||| of Homeopathy, offered a resolution qualities that makes phone: PHONE FRANKLIN 7636 interest. Send for plat and full information. Just the place to semnd your wife and children for the summer. Theé very best bathing, fishing. crabbing, oystering and boating. No d: No sharks. No objectionable features whatever. Steamer St. Johns leaves wharf, foot of Tth days, 2:30 P.M., Sunday, 9 A.M. F: Steamer Rosedale leav days, Thursdays and Sundays, 9 A.M. round trip. & Send for plat and full information. Taylor Brothers us undertow. treet S.W., Satur- ge reets .. Tues- .2 P.M. Fare, $1.25 seeking to Iresidends, e | future, from this “time-honored but tactless custom” of greeting large ! ions. He said it was surpri ; President Harding had not d <loped neuritis because of what has been subjected to in this respect. “Let President Decide” o were cries from the audience et the President decide such matters,” and it was evident there as little sentiment favorable to the ution. _ Another resolution, of- d by Dr. Fisher, expressing the institute’s gratitude to the President purchasing precarious. Here at the “Perfect Grocery” the assurance of fixed quality renders phone-purchasing but the logical pursuance of a day’s duties. Every needful for the larder! Every comestible faultless! Every price consistently low! iiiiiiiizzyzzzzzzzzzzzzzZd?. DJ 70k INC. We Give theValues and Get the Business Paint for Porch Floors. MAURICE F. FLYNN 607-609 C St. N.W. Established 1845 Straight down the street from the G. A. B. Monument at 7th and Pa. Av Phone M. 3284 710 14th St. NW. ||| 0 e W e e House reception, was Patronizo P > = adopted with enthusiasm, the assem- our LS g * THE MAN'S STORES - 1005-1007 PA.AVE blage standing and giving three Delicatessen 1415}{ Main (Only Exclusive Salvage Concern in the City) SPECIALS FOR SAT. AND MON. SAVE ON EVERY ITEM! U. S. SURPLUS PROPERTY 10,000 83-Lb. CANS OF FINE JAM,*1 ea Blackberry, Grape, Peach, Apricot Jams of finest grade. Buy all you need. New Blue Denim Jumpers...... $1.47 Recl. U. S. Summer Underwear..35¢ New Wool Army O. D. Pants....83.00 Leather Work Gloves... .. 75¢, $1.00 New Khaki Riding Brerche: 82250 All-Wool Blankets $25 Complete? with Poles, Pegs, Etc. ey e DEPOSIT OF $5 RESERVES TENT 30 DAYS Recl. Overalls and Jumper Suit, $1.50 Recl Raincoats $1 and $1.50 h.....75¢ 16x16 Pyramidal Tens. LARGE CANS OF quality. Special at, dosen 0. D. WOOL SHIRTS, ¢ at CAMP CHAIRS, new with arms . Pajama Pants NEW _MIDDY BLOUSES. Heavy qual- ity jean. N Boy Scout Ax New Canvas $1 $2.9 WASHINGTON SALVAGE CO. (5 STORES) 933 5th St. N.W, 1348 U St. N.W. 26, 303-5 10th St. N.W. 3053 M St. N.W. Seqze 1109% H St. NE. Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star | cheers for the.President. The convention closed without get- ting final action on the request it has made of the prohibition commis- sioner that the prohibition regulations be enforced in such manner as not to hamper physicians and pharmacists in t honest preparation of medi- cines and prescriptions. This was due to the fact the commissioner is oul of town. A special committee of the institute, however, will remain here until he returns. The committee is composed of Dr. L. E. Siemon of Cleveland, Ohio; Dr. G. D. Metzger of Pittsburgh and Dr. John P. Su hel:- land of Boston, and two pharmacists’s representatives. It has received au- thority to act for the institute. Motion Picture Shown. Following the business session, the delegates were entertained by a mo- tion picture of medical industrial ac- ies which was shown under the direction of Dr. Howard H. Herman, surgeon of the National Cash Regis- ter Company. The picture was a part of the pro- gram of the bureau of sanitary sci- ¢nce and public health, which was rendered at the close of the business The complete registration showed today 2,400 persons had attended the convention, of whom 1,350 were dele- again, more than 100 prominent phy The International Hahnemannian Association, a_unit of the Amer Institute of Homeopathy, met la night at the Willard Hotel, with D Frank W. Patch presiding. Dr. Byron G. Clark of New York. discussed the curative powers of celery. Other papers were read by Dr. G. E. Dienst of Aurera, Ill.; Dr. P. Brown of 3 R. E. S. Hayes Dr. Grace Ste- Mass., and Dr. T. E. Reed of Cincinnati. Officers of the Institute Fraternity the homeopathic institute, were elect- ed at a meeting held last night at the home of Dr. Julia M. Green. Dr. Sarah Hobson of Chicago, was chosen presiden Dr. Cora Smith King of ‘Washingto! first vice president; Dr. { Raria Norris of Pennsylvania, second vice president, and Dr. Mary Coffin of Pittsburgh, secretary-treasurer. Speakers at the meeting were Judme Kathryn Sellers of Washington; Mrs. L. Helen Fowler of Kenilworth, Md; Dr. Margaret Hassler of Reading, Pa., and others. Preceding the meeting the guests were served with a supper on the lawn. 30 CASH ENTITLES ONE O NAME TENT for these tents is raised by Masters' Charles and John Baird and their playmates living in the neighborhood, who give a lawn fete for the benefit of Camp Good Will. The proceeds from this fete this year amounted to $115. Tents Already Named. . ings, ), land Park, Columbia Chapter, N¢ R A M L J. Eck, Georgetown dustrial Center, H..V. Hayden, King's Palace, “Leone,” Messrs. Allen Mitc ell and Co., “George M. Oyster, Jr. (in memoriam), The Peoples Mutu: Benefit Insurance Co., W. H. Rapley, St. Margaret's Sunday School, Mary Weston. Tents at Camp Pleasant have been designated as follows: Ebeneser. M. E. Church, les Carroll Glover, jr.; Pollyanna Club, Tenth Division, public 1s. Navy Yard Donation. The committee was in receipt to- day of a check for $35 from the ‘Washington navy yard summer out- ings committee to name a tent at Camp Good Will. This gift is in addi- tion to large expenditure which the navy yard committee is King to equip Camp Good Will with electric lights to take the place of oil lanterns, Department L i ADVERIISE M. il mfimh @Expert blending of choice leaves is the e KX an association of medical women ot Louise Huff, the Famous Actress, Tells How to Instantly Beautify | ha Ha New York—“The girl or woman who neglects to beautify her hands and arms (now that short sleeves are in vogue) has only herself to blame if she is passed by unnoticed,” says that beautiful actress, Louise Huff. “It only requires a few min- utes twice each day to make your hands and_arms beautiful and at- tractive. With no covering to pro- tect the elbows they become dark and rough, and no matter how often they are bathed they look ugly and repulsive. This can be easily and quickly overcome by taking proper care of them. The best way I have found to accomplish this is to soften the elbows with a good cold cream (Liska cold cream I have found to be the best), then wipe off the su- perfluous cream with a goft cloth and apply that popular beautifler, Derwillo, to_ the hands and arms. This _combination instantly beauti- fies the hands and arms, and if you ever try it once you will never be without it.” Just make this test: Try Derwillo on one hand and arm and then compare it with the other, and you will need no further argu- ment to convince you that there is nothing like it and you would not have missed it for anything. Der- willo comes. in ¢hree shades—white, flesh .and brunette.. Use white on the hands and.arms and the shade n r] Arms you are accustomed to for the com- plexion. - Derwillo gives the skin that youthful appearance every nor- mal woman craves. It puts the blush of a rose in your cheeks and a lily-white baby softness on the hands and arms. It cannot be de- tected. Derwillo has become a reg- ular fad, and over five hundred thou- sand discriminating girls and wom- en use it in place of face powder, as it_stays on better and does not rub off on clothing. Perspiration does not affect it, and is wonderful for a shiny nose, oily skin, freckles, dark, sallow, rough skin and poor com- plexion. It's famous for the quick results it gives. The very first ap- plication_will astonish you. Try it today. It can be obtained at the toilet counter of any up-to-date drug or department store, and if your druggist does not carry it he will be glad to order it for you if you will ask him. All wholesalers keep it, so he can get it from them or the manufacturers direct. Accept no substitutes; then you will not be disappointed. NOTE—Derwillo ‘and Liska cold cream are sold everywhere with the distinct under. standing that if you are not pleased your money will be refunded. y_are sold under the abave guaraates 1o this city at ail lepartment lores A drugg! uding Peoples Drug Stores, The Tremendous Response to Our saving prices. A Superlative Value in, 450 Genuine Mohair Suits Sizes 34 to 46 A Great $19.75 Sizes 34 to 50 Great Midseason Trade-Tonic Sale —is a gratifying indication of your confidence in a real honest to goodness D. J. Kaufman all-inclusive reduction sale of wanted goods at money - startling values. Here are some more of those D. J. KAUFMAN U. S. LOCKER TRUNKS clans from all parts of the country 4l 5 $20 i Condition—completc G RSz bt of :‘;"5}‘ "’“k‘,‘fi"‘er‘,]:?&l' secre:l of good tea, and in WILKINS TEA Full of comfort and ease. . Best value in the N in the United States, mav e merry las ou ave the "a‘ifies which : 2 % IS o | | e, Inicel o6 s SRS il e e city of Washington—everybody says so. ? 4 1 Fe e . ing. he 'S S turne: 3 Toemacrost o "Steal Cotn.orr i sites Bl ey erom o hoat trip to Mount Ver- your veteran tea drinker happy. i X Hhaki Breechen " B ey e i ooith hanting ahd b ch was decor v 8 i Web Army Beltn LU ¢ Jennants, - and ode to’ Cabin John C The severest test for a good tea is the i e R s < & New Army Plumb Axes N A e 5 £ Silk F1 L . r t th > 2 3 S:Ill ".,"EE, r'n::::f:.','.'. o el tmaster at the tnlx‘akmg 'of ICED TEA. WILKINS stands Genuine 400 Pairs i Reel. ng Mattress by D E. . o test ¢ { the vi dent; Dr. A. C. Te 'y . o New Khaki Pants ‘:)!x‘h k;;.(ig%gn‘pr r\x’&"illmmc'l{. ;:l’lnlle;s:gk?l\! Palm Beach $ _._7;5 Pure Thread Sllln. F e A e HOSIERY ' L. Smethers of e R New Hob Nail Shoes............ $4.50 Qharles 3 3 Coats & Pants i Reel. repaired and rub- ~The Supreme Corpus, as the govern- 3 ber heels) % ing body ot. the national organiza- sl.lel 34 to 48 S 8 Boy Scout Knapsacks ltion is known, met yesterday mor: WILKINS C Fine gauge, true 3 colors,, well made, rell shaped; black. c < U.S. NEW RUBBER - we! ped; i |BOOTS. All sizes..... $3-25' ; inNed" . forditgh 3 ;:\ czrfzim‘agyar:d e was co ] en_outs: 3 $Sizes ol #o prosre——— | ey Wi : Tropical A thy. 4 'S e Davion. Shio, and Pani COFFEE ROA! Worsted S 29. 75 Three for $1.85 . MeG: N V. n c nd- — SaRTa 3 JicGahn. wasnington Sorrespon WHOLESALERS — . — All sizes—with collar. Hahnemannian Session. Coats & P ants All . Sllk Neckwear Reduced 3,000 Fine Silk Ties Reduced to 35¢ Trade Tonic Investment in Clothes WE HAVE ADDED SEV- ERAL more broken lots to that big sale of Spring Suits at the one 25 600 More of Fine W_'ash 1,000 More Fancy Madras SHIRTS $37.50 and $40. Sizes Every Straw 1,500 Fine Straw Hats Reduced to 1,000 Fine Straw Hats Reduced to 750 Fine Straw Hats Reduced to Genuine Panama Hats Reduced to ' Match ’em at $7.50. Money’s Worth or Money Back. 2,000 Fine Silk Ties Reduced to 1,000 Fine Silk Ties Reduced to 85¢ $I 35 Those Ties 29 4 for 3L00 .32 EAGLE BRAND ASPARAGUS .. ExtflRl-‘lle and a Bargain Price 1 ¥ § Sizes 14 to 17 - 10h 100z, Cang Viewna Sasaeg Zic Con- ]|Plan of Associated Charities § e uaker orn . . . l-‘::l: Do jo s goleum to Raise Fund for Chil- § $2 Open Weave $I 59 18 O a n ol . o~ . ] Roasted fi-:;_‘ : 'c“;.:‘_.':-‘.'.m'.!? Rugs dren’s Outing. § Madras Knee == Coffee Hominy Grits. ... RS 6 Get a tent named after you! \§ Uni 3 5 rty-five doll tributed N nion Suits 3 for 3450 21 T5on Can Pirien Cosomemer o 2 9(: thTehv:v;Zkt::‘ thhoof:me:ro::mé:etim: § One, two or three of a kind - . e Associates ‘harities N . c TABLE COVERS sl ““_"':."";:ga" :s‘ltlue:u‘:le one-to name a tent. i §\\§ only. In neats, fancies and blue, wo Monarch LE COVERS... o wiis Cleveland Park is to have three N worsteds, serges and _woolen. % e See 16235, sne sheerient €1 75 — e i o, Each year tne money | |NRRSIISIA 1123 Former selling price, $33.75 Genuine c Leather Belts 30t0 50 Hat Reduced ‘'1.85 285 - ’3.65 4.75 W.H. Butler Co. Zrrrrzz.zziiizzzzzzzdziii ¢