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~ Marlow Coal Company $1,000 GEM STOLEN. Other Thefts. A police gearch for a lavallier valued at $1,000 was instituted yes- terday afternoon. Victoria Bellew. owner of the jewelry, told the police the lavallier was taken from her room at 309 3d street southeast. It was set with forty diamonds, she stated, and had a chain attached. An intruder was in the house of Dr. J. E. Hegarty, 3020% R street, the past two weeks. Entrance was gained through a rear window, the police were told, and table silver worth $125 stolen. Miss Ruth Davis, 142 Kentucky ave- nue southeast, told the police that she was robbed of a pay envelope WILL BE CLOSED One-Half Day On Saturdays During July and . August And All Day On July 4th Fill Your Bins Now With Our 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, e e | BELLEAU PROJECT PLANS QUTLINED Association Formally An- nounces Program for Hon- oring U. S. Dead in France. Indorsed by Secretary of the Navy Denby, Gen. John J. Pershing, chief of High-Grade Coal Phone Main 311 811 E N.W. to have impersonated him Telegraph Company. | a1 Swas sent him b M. . Foley, Tulsa, Okla. Our Stores Clcséd All Day Monday Youngolks’WhteShoes - for the July 4th Outings Now go out with $ 45 Other $5.50, $4.85 and $4 * ] Low Shoes at............. UST in time for the 4th and one and two strap_Pumps re- and the vacation trips duced from $5.50, $+.85 and $3.45 that follow — many of —and come in all sizes, 6 to 11 and 11% to 2. Also plenty of our best $4 to $5.85 “Gro Nups” styles in girls’ patent, tan and brown low shoes and boys’ Gunmetal Oxfords. All at $245! Play Shoes our misses’ and chil- dren’s highest grade white dress and play shoes are included in that great $2.45 sale. White Kid, white Nu-Buck, white “Eve” Cloth, black and tan trimmed styles, in Sports Oxfords L1 . ™" B Kedchng the Kids in MI(EDS.n Tennis Boys’ and girls’ good wearing tan leather “Barefoot” Sandals and Play Oxfords, with Goodyear stitched solid leather soles. Boys’ high-cut “KEDS,” Boys’ and girls’ white or with tan trimming and brown “KEDS” Oxfords. reinforced ankle - bone 5 to patches. 11 to 2.59 : ... $1.39 Boys’ and girls’ plain : i high-cut “KEDS,” Misses’ and children’s 5 to ) 5t0 10%........ $1.49 white “KEDS Instep- 11 .......... 5 Other larger «strap Pumps, $].99 and $1Z€S ¢eponmmasss LTI $L. 1 White Shoes fér Women All roads to;norrow lead to this great “Hahn" Sale at $5.95 RACTICALLY our entire stocks of White Nu-Buck low shoes—also many white fabric low shoes included in this-sale—by long odds the greatest white shoe event of the year. Tan or patent-leather trimmed Oxfords and one or-two strap Pumps. All-white Saddle-strap Pumps. Ball-strap Sports Oxfords. All-white one or two strap Pumps. Straight-tip Sports Oxfords. Straight-tip Walking Ox- fords—and other styles. Plenty of all sizes—at $5.95. Genuine Buck White Kidskin Sports Shoes * Dress Pumps $9.75 $9.75 A. new spring-heel Sports Oxford, Al our very finest white Kidskin with black Kid "1"1' b}i‘l“i"‘“l;i,l“e; turn-sole Pumps are now reduced to stay, quarter and blacl inex i sole. And two all-white models— 5?'75' _}:lalf“f‘ dozen t‘t‘xqum:e “"0‘?' one a Brogue Oxford—the other an els, with high or “Baby” Louis Instep-strap Pump with silver har- heels. Every woman will want a ness buckle—both with wing-tip. pair for evening wear. White Silk Hose $1.10, $1.45, $1.95, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00 tained $25 from the ‘Wester! containing $60 while on her!ww home | staff, and Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, on s street car L):\c::‘el;d«zog e S rect, | commandant of the Marine Corps, as a has asked the police to arrest an ut = |practical method of honoring the 2,100 identified Individual who is alleEed | American soldiers who died at Belleau A" Union | Wood, the plan of the Belleau Wood ® The money, he | Memorial Agsociation ‘to rebuild the y his adster, Mrs. | town of Belleau, France, was formally announced last night at a meeting in the marine auditorium. The estimated cost of the project, as outlined by Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, president of the association, will be $300,000, which is to be secured through public subscriptions. The work will be done along lines mapped out by the department of the interior of France. I Anniversary Service Held. The méeting last night was arranged |by the District W. C. T. U. as a me- , morial service for the men who died jat the battle of Belleau Wood, the third anniversary of ‘which was yes- iterday. Maj. Gen. Lejeune presided, {and among’ the speakers who paid tribute to the dead and who praised {the plan to rebuild the little town of i Belleau were Amebassador J. J. Jfs- serand, dean of the diplomatic corps; Mrs. 8. H. Willey, Secretary Denby, {Gen. Pershing and Brig. Gen. Logan Feland, U M. C. The latter speaker Lloyd W. Williams, who, advised to told of the historic message of Capt. |retreat, replied, “Retreat, hell! We {have just come; let the boche retreat!” |Capt.” Williams was killed ten days {later. | Under the direction of Mrs. Logan Feland and Capt. William H. Santel- mann, assisted by a double quar- | tet of Marines from Quantico, a musical !program was presented. The Marine Band played. Mrs. Feland and C. D. Siayton, accompanied by Mrs. Siay- ton, sang. F. Mueller gave a violon- cello solo, and Herman Hoffman gave ‘a violin solo. Gen. Harbord Among Guests. Brig. Gen. James G. Harbord, who commanded the marine brigade at the battle of Belleau Wood, and who i today 'becomes Gen., Pershing's first | as ant in commandZof the Army, mong the distinguished guests |w s a member morial As- | present. | " Vice President Coolidg jof the Belleau Wood ! sociation and ‘tary Weeks is the | honorary chairman. Among the mem- bers of the national committee are Secretary Denby, Ge Harboird, Scnator Lodge, Repre i ler of s ¢ Julius Kahn , Fra Noyes and Og Reid. {CONFIDENCE IN DE VALERA ! Irish Republic Association Council Passes Resolution. A resolution of confidence in Eamon de Valera, and whatever course he decides to pursue in the p it Irish situation. was voted by the n Lincoln Council of the n Association for the Recog- nition of the Irish Republic, at 1731 1 [street last nig) The organization voted to hold {open-air meetings during July and | August. During the evening the Co- irale Club. composed of members of iSt. Patrick’s choir, presented a musi- |cal program. z i i { HEBREW SUMMER PLANS. | Services are to be held in the m prium at Eighth Street Ter ashington Hebrew C throughout the | congr on. i Alv Luchs {i8 to occupy the pulpit during the !absence of Dr. Simon. $10 a Mon uys This Player-Piano 88-Note Mahogany . Player-Piano (Used) Extra Special at $285 Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at Thirteenth Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. ENS ITIZENR Your Liberty Bonds —will_be safe if you rent a Safe Deposit Box and keep them in our vaults while you are awsy. $2.50 a year up. 1336 N. Y. Ave.§ D. C. FRIDAY, Try a Cold Bottle Peeont [ ] Evans Beverade Formerty Known as Checona Evansle For Good and Sufficient Reasons At Hotel, Restaurant, or onder & case sent home. A. E. Beitsell & Co., 210 Tonth 8t. N.W. Distributers for Washingten., AINT IT NOW Preserve all expoased woodwork with quality paint, expertly applied by Perguson. Kstimates gratis Interior and Pxterior Work. » - FERGUSON, INC. 2114, Poisting Department. Ph N. 331338 GREGG’S Milk and Cream Prices Effective July Ist, 1921 RETAIL Milk, per qt Milk. per pt Buttermilk, per qt... Cream, per pt Cream, per 14 pt.... Heavy Cream, pt..., Heavy Cream, ¥ pt., 30c || NATIONAL DAIRY J. W. Grexg, Prop. J. I Taylor, Mgr. 612 O Street N.W. Phone North 1436 SPECIAL DELIVERY SERVICE JULY 1, 1921 SALES DEPARTMENT Special July Coupon Sale THIS COUPONK GOOD FOR. DOLLAR: A 0 e purci e of any Gay Range or=F u;‘asgrpea;iz"fm/ us o’n:‘t";(y M’y ontA ; anuyI}?l"' imglan Bas , $ WHEN YOU A GAS-RANGE NEED WELSBACH LIGHT A GAS IRON A GAS WATER HEATER A GAS FIXTURE A GAS ROOM HEATER OR ANYTHING THAT BURNS GAS Phone M. 8280 Send Us a Postal Or Visit our Salesrooms Easy, Monthly Payments 5% Discount for Cash WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. 419 TENTH ST. N.W. " Out today New Victor Records An Open Secret Quartet in C Minor—Allegretto (Brahms) Sonnambula—Come per me sereno (Oh! Love, for Me Thy Power) July 1921 Number Size Price Frances Alda 64960 Flonzaley Quartet 74685 Amelita Galli-Curci 74644 Serenade (Dole-Maszkowski) Favorita—Spirto gentil (Spirit So Fair) sy Airs, No. 1 (Sarasate) Violin Major (General Chas. G. Dawes) Melody in Mabel Garrison Beniamino Gigli Jascha Heifetz Fritz Kreisler Don Carlos—Dio, che nell’ alma infondere (Infuse Friendship Into Our Souls, Oh Lord) Beneath the Moon of Lombardy Prelude in G Sharp Minor (Rachmaninoff) Torkish March (irom “The Ruins of Athen Olga Samarft Major—Finale (Beethoven) Arturo Toscaniniand La Orchestra Symphony No. 1,inC Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses Monas! Giovanni Martinelli and Gi\uepfie De Luca ohn McCormack 64962 ff 64963 J Sergei Rachmanino! Reinald Werrenrath Merle Alcock Elsie Baker tery Bells It Was the Time of Lilac l'mGninxgoMarry’ArryonthoFiftllof.l-nuny O'er the Hills to Ardenteny Sir Harry Lauder Sir Harry Lauder Marche Romaine 5 Victor Orchestra (1) Gavotte in B Flat (Handel) (2) Giga (3) Second Gavotte (Sapellnikoff) Victor Orchestra Salut d’Amour (Lave’s Greeting) Whistling Margaret McKee Invitation—Waltz Whistling Margaret McKee (1) Heavenly Aida (2) Heaven May Forgive You (3) Habanera (4) Miserere Victor Orchestra (1) Song to the Evening Star (2) Toreador Song (3) Soldiers’ Chorus (irom *Faust”') (4) Wi is Fickle . Vi ictor Orchestra Pucker Up and Whistle Billy Murray Home Again Blues The d—Medley Waltz osep! Mello ’Cello—Waltz osep Held Fast in a Baby’s Hands Nobodd'l Rose ‘Wait Until You See My Madeline ox Tro T'll Keep on Loving You—Fox Trot F e B Wiyl Medley Fon Trot e It— ox My Old Kentucky Home and Old Black Joe Ford Hanford Proriont Herdog March United St Marine Basd n United States Marine Band The Benson Orchestra of Chicago The Benson Orchestra of Chicago All Star Tric and Their Orchestra All Star Trio and Their Orchestra - Camden. New Jersey 64966 74688 74689 64961 89160 64965 74690 64964 45247 55138 18754 18755 18759, 18760 18761 18763 18764 18765 18768 13767 18768 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 ek i W VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY .