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‘10 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1921 ° avnheyAaL, « - - - - — e ) their chiefs, just as a second lieuten- [ary. It is either give up the salary | chiets, asked them to rise, turned te t to the méinbers of the force direct- 80 that the: v y will not fall over each FIREWORKS UNDER BAN. ing strict enforcement of the regula- pRESIDENT AND DAWES LAUNCH other's heels,” he asserted. ang shook the ground under the com- |or the reputation.” President and said: il armies when g s tion against discharging firearms, Congress to Plan Regrouping. mander-in-chief of the 1 Appealing to his audience, he said: hese men, of whom I am one Dolic cannons, torpedoes and other fire- i i con vl st ok 3 ce | 5 4 Tolice Learn Some Are Being | (GRe™ SUF0" pelug Yancerovs | BUDGET ERA IN DRAMATIC WAYY |ensoheress it brepare the picture of he Bad the courage of his convictions. | “kellow bureau chiefs: Get ready for | ¥ Le perplexity of your pasition The order specifically stated that the the proposed regrouping. he said, a| . ;. a can. | hat the business of the coun Brought In From Maryland. .’pnuu to Cabinet Officers. 30. You must save all you can. | T i 3 : y “x usc of sparklers is permitted, but the regrouping on a scientific plan, but| Saying that he was roing to com- || r minds that it is im- |t prostrate, that its workingmer FPolice huve learned that many resi- | police were directed to warn children one. B this plan may not be the cc 3 i i you have too many | & 1t of employment, that we ar aont oty Harnelithat many reat y not be the economical | plete the budget for this year by Au , ut them out. It is among | faced with the inexorable necessity o It might be all right on paper. | gust 1, ho turned to the Pr ddest of duties, vour | reducing expenditures firccrackers and other fireworks in y;ga)‘}:':;:;‘c%el?émuivu Ele 500‘ | S Om s 1 A 1 dCh' fE o “In such a cases uald Gen. Dawes, *I| Suat pleadad with him 1o have his|auts and it it b et s did L id. Wcross the border, oD clals Applau 1€ xecutive, |wi fight 4s much for the status quo 4% | cabinet appoint the budget officars of | eut’ down the appropriath b mar. tntrs v 00 and we pro v rs age to win the war, to try to do it. An¢ ng plentiful supplies E————~ for a regrduping whe 5 ir va Ao 6 2 . o e dishaine the Moo | Mrs. Rosita Forbes, recently re. N Du } M k S .. Add economical. s, Thers Jih on 1o D5 | thsie variols deparimencs e | e miEht lighes with burn in ms | thats il we ein do. Norke in this city have been reported | ceived by King George, fs the first ew Dhrector Makes dtirring ress RN B apiropriath g ot Yo, for 1 4 Bureas it onet == to the police, and Ma). Gessford, | woman to reach Kufra, the Senussi . - he xald he would mledge to cut nis small T 3 e O hudget | myself, and I know how you work LIGHTS GO OUT. Superincendent of police, has directed | ruatneos across the Likyan desert in Demandlng Su ort . propriation 25 per cent, but ut the [ make much difference about vour da-\“."“ not et public praise. DUl A short circuit on one of the out Prohibiting this. ¢ Tegulations | o1, cing her in the front fanks of PP . same time pointed out thit ‘cvers bu- | PaAtment as you only spend abnul’i,“’;‘ T oF ot AU anlthins 0| side transformers of the Potomac Maj. Gessford today issued an order | explorers. = Fosl could not belexpected 1o cut.in the | B15 900000 8 Year- not received | 4n¥UNINE to our troubles.” ic Power Company’s tho ue L pot roneivet | The mewspaper reporters, “Let me submerge now Launching of a new era of govern-|Erown up an impression that the public| He praised those who had worked for 3 treasurics are inexhaustible things, and 'S in the government who had tried retary of the Treas- were not affect ot on this job, for you can’ | mental administration on a business | reasurics arc inexhaustib) e | duty, but told them that th : conviction thi ofiicien I them that the | . Be land efliciency foundation was Wit- und no economy ure e 1o %e thought | ime had come ‘when they were to be| Everybody in the government service | IMGEIMG any oy running a st 1 pot 1511'.‘5.‘,”‘.5 !nessed yesterday by President Hard- ublic expense. l:bznizzld, rm.;‘n,n when they were to ;'x‘:-’ék:u“:wxn";.li o!n:l v!l lht- .“':1i | l{:lrllmad{ Lot r!‘;\lr.‘;"\\"!l!‘\_”:.l:lrl:i' On | bus & and dwellings dowr irector: 0l want to revers “on- { come cut of their subme ‘e, the | Re s ples his fune of you gentleme : e o Croulie s o \ ing. his cubinet, Director of the i onder to ad e e ;.n:'.r!m hen they would be Bl tate, the 135 per cent, he pointed out that it| 1o sk questions every day. Rl | e o e apple Wap cor e = Budget Charles G. Dawes and more | nojicy. ‘has provided. for the firet time % e e Fone, | Would react ‘on the: forces in his office | Uil we gel out a budiet, and then ’ i > than 500 bureau and division chicfs. ory of the federal government, vou will met the credit. The |10 the extent that nis staff would see | remember to give credit to the hu- | == & § The foundation stones for a dristic of the budget. It has been the bislast does jiot want che | (hat on1y the very best and moat efl- | rean chicfs here, M we SVem, gt ASSIGNED TO QUANTICO. ) g mange In the methods of the £0V- | Choons the Gireciar of the buduet. After e ahouted Y e (et [down where we want to get il be| 305 Haves A. Krouer, int 3 i change e methe e ¢ director of the budget. After S et I ‘thé [governuient Must Save 23 Per Cent. iese men who do a e Juer, X . mment departments and inde- o conferenc ; A ‘ T s . ! L5 . Camp " Deemt it Sfiial 1arES Of | iatem unity the oo o s Ikt ) . even if 1 have to give up sul- n concluding, he faced the burcau | Corps 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W, 7 small, the opportunity to show what e ity or he has donc, were laid before t 2 i and ceonomy. most historical gathering in the civil mes in our habits we overlook . 4 ® history of the. governent, held in | those who really do things in this world, | ‘ the auditorfum of the Interior De-|a - kovernment there are | - CONTINUED: partment building. t { thousands of public servants | a o, ' Representat of evel branch of | who are giving the 1 i om ! = = ‘%& S the government were there. N fli- | to bring ubout a satisfactory - | /T s = iy e Our Semi-Annual Sale Of §icmin e s i | vt g " Of Interest to ‘ No connection mith A j officer: X . 5 i - of Kk ¥ : feture of Everybod: 608 TO 614 11th ST. N.W. any house of sim- and_list i drive for effic and economy you Tyl y ilar Isewh tell /dr y ilar name elsewhere. jof the : ; servants of the government who are : g e irehse: T expo directly responsible for u better order of tures, though, in some affairs, if it is 1o he brought about. ; ling prevails that public treasuri And 5o today. with the heads of the i !inexhaustible, and to Director Daw v N rtiments of the government, ’ An event that can come but once in a season, because all thought of COST has been subordi- nated to the determination to close out all Summer Dress Practically every Dress is an unusual expre of Px ERNAK originality. In- cluded are Summer Silks, Voiles and Organdies, as as beautiful Canton Crepes, Taffetas and Cloth Tricotines, reduced to— . 15 19, 25 *39 *49 0000600060080 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 As the President entercd the auli- | in inaugurating the N owing s saceel 3UEvon | aconomns of Sl edgzed him a path through { Adminiscradon e government 1s who crewded the aisles for lac of seat- ing space, . 8 4 when | Gen. Dawes jumped from the p the chicf exec reached the plat- A spact between th torm the E outburst of ap- bles, e plause. After greeti ch member | s Of the cabinet the President stepped to the front the platform and b gan his address. Thn text of the I're lows: who alternately threatened and ; 1 e hd the told. the officlals that it | week, T hay . ¢ i The House of Courtesy iwas to them that the President and the iree. | - ! budget officials looked to carry out a F : v > i successful cra of the budget. ion, ; I President Is Applauded. aema s . y dent's speech fol-(©f runninz the governm putting it on a b s foundation. He told them that the government must be humanized, and that the new | era on which the government was about to cnter would mark the bri tainly none to my knowledge, in the his-Ting out from a submerged ‘_\-; 2 of the government of the United | hundreds of government oflicials who have tric o do « v glad to come before you h. 4\30}'“ r::m:i-“”l | 1 stand sponsor for this meeting eils v X SPORTS SKIRTS Reduced to $5 and $10 e pratene STimimistration *;l, ‘";f iy tls acho came in full of von- i SMART HATS Reduced to $5 and $10 jerut government s cominitted {0 4 b | nothing about the Work they were do-| 04000000000000000000000000000000000>00000 DRESS BLOUSES Reduced to $15 and $19 [ty oEht Ol msde in-a ‘new | OF s Dlans and his demands to 1he | e dent, he ! : | realization of the n of driving at | !tha loose. unseientific nditures of d % : 4 ! government. There is not a me 1 appointing their bud- New Summer Hours—38:30 to 5:30 government. There is not u menice, L e e | | public Indebtedness_and mounting pu lic expenditures. There h pealed the newspapers through them to let the budiet burean suh- merge and do it lTooking directly i EEEE = Narects and 4 1E Cunninghom € = 316 7th Street N.W. use he the power of the now on, in fact as well as in theory ax Power of Prexident. thing that must be mud: said, “is my right to get . for in this field 1T have | the power of the chief executive call on you, al for criti- Tt is to get material | of the administration. yes and cars of the chief ! executive. 1 am entitled to informa- | \ . | ° . . Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! = —Every department is prepared for this Two-Day Sale with e s’ Smply ; wonderful values. —Buy everything you need for the 4th of July outing. Wom- whether m teger, e A Verii:able b anquet A.Of b arg'a'ins in o go . woman who scrubs the floors to en’s apparel of every description and in the season’s best &V oy ¢ fadreita B nt vinted out that there | styles are here from which to make selection. could be o fecling of resentment in| SHANTUNG SILK SUITS | iix - i | Silk Undergarme nts fi fi [i g ered a detective d _ This is the biggest selling suit ever | shown in Washington. o { Six models to select from. 1 5 Selling Elsewhere at $25 to $29.50 m fi i 1out by the d Tie President hids decided. he said. that Congressy row the most remarkable collection of highest grade undergarments at shall take the lead in t G bt e arh At 1 prices that will astonish—because they are wholly unparalleled. S S Every garment perfect—in material and make—and from production BUILDA-LIMITLESS SERVICE sources of highest repute. . ' Sample Lines of Gowns and Chemise N New York’s best known makers surrender their lines of sample Gowns and Chemise in Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk. They are excellently. well cut—and effectively trimmed with real Filet, Cluny and French Val Laces—or are strictly tailored models. Some are finished with scallop bottoms, handmade flowers. and double-faced ribbons. In four colors—Flesh, Ciel Blue, Orchid and Peach. We've combined the different grades— LINENE SUITS | [SKIBO SPORT SUITS and atice branches are to york | & . together in the regrouping was phint- We are enabled through fortunate purchases to place on sale tomor- All colors; all Beat'(tiful cloths sizei. These suits s7_.'50 well tallore('l. Reg- s '—fl == |ular $25 Suits..... ° sell ordinarily $10. . GINGHAM DRESSES 30 styles—all colors—belt- ed and plain models— $5.00--$7.95 - SLIP-ON DRESSES Jersey, Linen, Tricolette $5.75, $7.95, $10.95 ASHER FIRE PROOFING CO * | 915 SOUTHERN BUILDING TLANTICj CITY: $ 4 Round - Trip (War Tax 8% Additional) -Sunday, July 3 Lv. Washington......6:00 A. M. RETURNING (Same Day) Lv. Atlantic Ci |fLv. Philadelphi (Standard Time) For Details Consult Ticket Agent Baltimore & Ohio | Gowns Chemise ' $9.75 $17.95 Another line of samples— Lot of Radium Silk Chemise, Chemise and Gowns—in Radium e : : Silk and Crepe de Chine—trim- $ .95 tatioregrand daceituimuied;cut $ .65 med with rcal Filet lace, or full ard flowing.. o plainly tailored...........t... & fi 1.4 |fl U. fl fl SWEATERS Sweaters. Black, all colors and sizes— white & all colors $5.00 to $6.00 $3 98. FIBER SILK Sweaters— $5.75, $7.95, $12.95 “PLAID SKIRTS These are regu- lar $16.50 Skirts. sl lés WASH SKIRTS 300 Skirts in 12 different m models. o] a Gowns and Chemise of heavy Lct of Crepe de Chine quality Crepe de Chine, tailor- $3 95 Che nise, tailored or lace tri $2 50 finish, or lace trimmed. New . med; fashioned on the new ° , models, in Flesh, White and . . models. Flesh, White, Ciel =Orchid ....veviiiiiiiiiiinn Blue and Orchid..... $1.98 and $2.98 WAISTS pleated and plain models .......... $8.00 Geor!ette Waists, e . ° Kayser Vests Camisoles “Step=Ins” Camisoles Net Camisoles, ~trim- Radium Silk and Good quality of Satin New shipment s HANDMADE WAISTS | tie-back models, frills, s 5 00 trimmed with real 10 doz. Handmade —— - Sfade: 46, hxEimons NetCamisoles, _trim: . Govlg satin tace ... i Batiste Blouses. .. Kayser Italian *Silk: Val taces; designed to be Crepe de Chine : room- —in White and Flesh; ) Silk; worn with the Tuxedo ily- cut, trimmed with either tailor-finish or Winter clothing is safe lace trimmed; extra st ffectively embroidered Sweaters. ?r\amlh;eahackofmolhs Y ol BRESE Two lots—both special, 13°8— length. : m and other insécts when m avavedwith REVENTOL ([l NPT £ B BN B 2 §1 .50 before summer packing. Values Up to $15.00 fll CHOICE OF ANY HAT $A.8 ifi IN OUR STOCK. Reducedto . 4 ~ flEEEE—:EEEEQIEEEW