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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921. E mmd laf\\ ’\un be appointed by the ) board of «d . By this DO\ dation ¢ ¢ related work of en- QQQ Q 2 attendance and issuing vorking certificates will be oco-ordi- MILTON'Y: TLES, " h Wh He Prefers ' ’ nated and made more effective. LetterS'Of'Credlt < e nas ; g ases arising under | | 9 Diaciaring that i i t w, truancy, and in- il ww. 3. FLATHER, I ,J hat the pres i . : 1 e sory education for the Dis ris Yeanc e .— | Vice President u Columbia_is a : y ; ! €. €. GLOVER, Jr., President Vice President AVON M. NEVIUS, Anat. Cushier in National Geographic Bulletin. Some men hesitate to use a big bank. They stand a little in awe of it—feel that big ban are for “big business” only. While this is one of the largest and oldest national banks in W. dshlfl"ll‘n numbering among its accounts a majority of the “big business” concerns of this city, we are very proud of the close, helpful relation that has grown up between us and many of the substantial smaller businesses of Capper of K: s F1ves ; Coy risdiction SHUA EVAN y 2 {Port on his compulsory education bill |over'all 3 Court furiadic evera e | ity RO > = rom the District committee explain-| b proval n t. “T have never heard of anybody making money on exchange by accepting i L e DIb has the spcronal £ n;fl!e K. expert advice, and I would never wart to offer it to any one. But when I leave ment of this 1 ation. i 5 > Formerly Known nsChecuna va i R ——— | SR e American soil again, all my money is going to be invested in a Letter-of- school Sitahtion i = . MAKES A GOOD Vice Pres—Cashier Auditor E, Credit and enough Travelers’ checijues to help me out when I want only a Senator Cappe sel e S wonditions ag to/achool Attend., LONG DRINK ! o] small sum. Boundaries reduce currency in a way that alarms the traveler et s X .80 should not he tolyrated longer. It is, i f h h bank. 3 fore, respectfully urged that this Tiy it at Rectsuradt or Bamela | . and an American Letter-of-Credit is finé at any pomt where there is a ban . nacted Into law a8 500n | A 2. Beitzell S 20 " BoP%enth 8t N.W. . % In the varying prices that one can get when merchandmng his Amenc?n with nicst of the atates G le. Distributors for Washington A This was especlally true with respect z currency the gold coin sometimes wins, the silver coin seldom, and t\e TS s eapecially true With sespect greenback most often. But in the eighteen countries I have just visited my B ltion. 3 . . % Letter-of-Credit beat every other one of the many ways I carried my money.” Statinties o | A survey of educat ) i B. . —MAYNARD OWEN WILLIAMS, . o e by Ao 7 ) 18 Banks and Small Business Letters-of-Credit and Travelers’ Cheques Are Issued by Our Foreign Department. The Washington Loan & Trust Co. A Autographic Kodak, Jr. the community. JOHN B. LARNER, President 2 With Anastigmat F.7.7 Lens 74 / If you are doing a soum{ r;)ioneer “‘flék in . was to corr i the building up of some small business and are Main Office, 900-902 F St. West End Branch, 618-620 17th St. improve the tundards Choals || =3 HIE ki Wil ot the Tutare: e alicvevgon tion | g | { should consider the special advantage of an Both offiCES Oéen TiN 5:30 P.M. June 30 and ]u’y 1. , h 2 ; )fiv_m L the .. \ | early connection with a big bank that not only l A WEEK Lelieves in you while you are young but has Takes Pictures 2%3x4% Inches every banking facility in rnadmus for your future dc\'elopment. can buy on Terms of $1.00 & Week &t = % . ° P Years t l ‘ ' s i s Lae € W/ E « OF WASHINGTON DC. » ° TR et L BADe On Pennsylvania Avenue Bcing the U.S. Treasury R R R R chool attenda |dren from e b CREEERERE R The ocly Eastman Kodsk Agency whers you Jewelers under the present law. Any child may leave school at fourtee: age, no matter how little he has received. Such child is not €even required to be at work, but n . leave school to roam the streets. bill provides that a child fourt ’ years old must have completed g . - [ eight or in in school until bi = wr < : . o r' tendance of pupils You can do both . by Jawin o ' = by taking advantage ins of uiicndance records: The pro| SRENIAMD ' 3 > ed law requires an aceura iy 2~ NOW of this big 6, Drivate and pasechin kson ',e;,:é'.;ééi‘i:‘sz,f"m“fi'"f?"? | el Play on any Phonograph | of private or Paroc Private teachers. SHer to TEROLE PromBEly to Bty ; E L‘ : B . ' ance department the names and ad- X 3 = dresses of absentees. And the ab- pupil is rrvorl\-d after u\’n Hart Schaffner & Marx i i o : tes where this \.ondx- ; LY RECO mer - el HOn SIS tall nliren [Borwesn ! i WINNER—the new Vocalion Record Your Eyes is one of the loveliest waltzes ever N thres and eighteen years of age is of My Man! Everywhere you go this written. These are only a few of the new required by this bill. Eighteen years big European fox-trot success is being Vocalion specials. iis fixed as the upper limit of enu- L4 meration because it is the approx- enthusiastically called for. For the glorious Fourth, ask to hear May e ot e b eh schijol In a Boat is another dance recording that Peterson’s inspiring record of Dixie and the three, four, five and six vears of age |- | . you should own to be up-to-date. Deep in Patriotic Medleyby The Aeolian Military Band. will make possible suitable prepara- tion for receiving them into school. This census record wiy make it pos- ) Dixie - ro ¥ May Peterson and Shannos Four < No. 30126 $1.25 sible to enforce the school-attendance Patriotic M M] % : o2 0 oay Tosr ) { ““'V" The Acolion MiliaryBand « « No.14197 85 Made to sell for It is felt that there is no more im- Patriotic Mediey—Part IT N , T $65 and $60. Our portant featurs of this proposed law i 11 Trovatare (Home to Our Mountains) Ao Dok i Gt O B S 125 2 . an 4 & the N i imi - Sundelius - - =, LJ - No. 52012 t & . . . - t f child labor. The child- La Boheme (My Name is Mimi) Marie 5 75 Special Price is faver Comee mow funciions directly Mother O’ Mine - = = = = Johs Charies Thomgg- = = = Najorzz 12§ . under the superintendent of schools. 2 Sing Me t y N Inspectors under the child-labor law ng Me to Sleep - e Nevada Vas Der Veer e e =« No.14183 .85 are assigned from the police depart- e o Long, Long ment. It is proposed to consolidate The Old Refrain - the child-labor office with the new de- \ partment of school attendance and Chaat: NubudyKnm DeTmubk l"v: “Seen partment O Se00 Atencance and E- Maric Dowson Morrell = = = No. 14184 .85 = i : Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes L _ | ®% 4gs Siing Quartet - = = = No.14185 .85 The Rosary - = Ninetyand Nige - - - - Charles Harrison Whata Friend We Havein Jesas = Reed Miller and Charles x..} s Na L4186 . 85 Wait Until You See My Madeline « Mammy's Little Sunny Honey Boy N e v GasRanges NooSellrQuarit | . . . Netgwr a5 AileenStanley « = = = o No. 14188 .85 ’ In this wonderful lot of Suits there are Cool The up-to-date Gas Range is o - - . - - not only superior to ;n. old- Honey Rose o = fashioned coal range, but much yeelf - © = - Shawnon Foxr more convenient and economical. Nc 1 Bl-"ngll_“my = - ittt Show and Charles Hard « No.14189 .85 : gfl'}‘,fi"’f- s = = o Nougo 35 Crescent Trio We've made it our busi- ness to represent the ranges that have proved their worth. GAS HEATERS Plenty of hot water When you want it and no waste of fuel. We invite comparison of the Heaters here with any—not only for eficiency, but for price. Maurice J. Colbert 621 F St. Rebecca (Come Back Emm Meea) Ain't We Got Fun - DrowsyHead - = = = = PeggyO'Neil - = « = = Charles Harrison§ = = = = No.uor .85 Qb Brother What a Feefing GetHot - - Emmest Hose- « o « o = Nowg 8§ Jost Keepa tfor Me—Fox Trotl | | 4 Jockrs DomeOrchestrs = = No.3sooz 1§ eetheart—Fox Trot - - - ,l;_flgé Man &#&W*‘Ff' Trot! . . . WiedooftsCaliformisas - e« <« No.14193 .85 Your Eyes—Waltz - - = = = Selvin's Dance Orchesira m’;b,""l 22y Mississipp: Flows < © Yerkes S.S. FlotllaBasd § = = Ne-141%4 .85 fih‘;‘_‘eflfi;“s"zsmn i s & e o Erdody's Pesssyloanic Hotel Orchestra No. 14195 .85 Ina B"“—DF“‘S-{::} e« ®» & ® @ @ o SeoisDonceOrchestrs = o « No 14196 .85 Mmhtm—*"“'f"*f e o & e & o SdoiwsDosccOrchestrs = & = No.umdz 8§ Y Blue Serges, Light-weight Tweeds and Pin Stripes, with Skeleton and Quarter Lining; plenty of Light Summer Grays, too—all in all a great selection for the man whose thought is to dress in comfort during hot weather. And the substantial savings will appeal to his sense . of econory. Cherie—Fox Trot - You're the Spoctest Girlin All e Woekd—For Trotl yorie S 5. Fowlla Bosd = = No. 14198 = ON SALE AT FOLLOWING STORES: Aeolian Vocalion Shop.............3306 14th St N.W. Art Craft Company. cececeeeewee. 419 Ninth St. NNW. Wm. C. Bean. . +. Rockville, Md. A. Blustein.......ccee.n e<eev+..903 Ninth St. N.W. T.P.Culley & Son........cc.ce...1327 G St. NW. Knickerbocker Music Shop. .... .1788 Columbia Road Lansburgh & Bro..........ec......420-30 Seventh St. N.W. Phillip Levy & Co., Div...ceeeeae. 735 Seventh St. N. McHugh & Lawson. .....ccceeeo.. 1222 G Street NNW. George H. Railing. ....... 818 King St., Alexandria, Va. Charles Schwartz & Sen.......__...3123 M Street N.W. SPECTAUSTS HV PLAYER PL!NOS Washmé‘ton’s AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth. and G Sfi*ee‘ls mywm Weber Duo-Art Pianclas .Aedlian’ Vocalions WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS Applications for the Agency of the Vocalion Records From Any First-Class Merchants Will Receive Our Favorable Consideration. Hart Schaffner & Marx White Trousers B English Cricket Clo'.h........;_... $15.00 White Flannel ....... --. $15.00 Striped Serge ......... Hart Schaffner & Marx Silk Mohair and Palm Beach SUITS to Rmember' We Carry a Big Stock of Standard Make ELECTRIC FANS THE ELECTRIC SHOP 607 14th St. Phone Main 955 LTI LT T Money Refunded If Anything Goes Wrong Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue