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At Marine barracks, 4:30 p.m. - today by the United States Ma- |~ rine Band, William H. Santel- i mann, leader; Taylor Branson, i second leader. ' March, “Headquarters ) U. 8. M. C. .Branson FIRST PHOTO OF PRESIDENT'S FATHER AND HIS]| STUDYING JOINT ~ [Petosock i enochan | o EXPECT NEW UNT " CHNESE BONTROL == AT MEADE TODAY Japan May Propose Interna-| Rrica. Latvia, August 15— aead- | District to Be Represented in lock was reached today in the nego- tional Council for China’s |tistions relative to American retict| Contingent of 350 Young for Russia’s famine sufferers between Overture, “Raymond,” Thomas PEN SHOP HOVE More Than Score Received () Glpoy Marchi tempo di | | Matthew Woll, at..Toronto (b) Dance; allegretto. i at Office-Before Lunch (o) Habanera:§sndantino. Convention, Discuésés-_»ln- Duet for two cornets, polka on Urgent Matters. de concert, “Birds of the dustrial Conditions‘in U.S. Development. the American’ Rellef Adminiatration Officers. Muslcians Brickiey and - : and Maxim Litvinoff, acting on be- X By the Associated Presn. half of the soviet famine relief com- TOKI10, August 15.—Reports from |mittee. 'Action by Washington and America that the United States may | Moscow will be necessary to decide Albert Mancim. PREPARING FOR RECESS| | Biisemuee from e oremet TALKS OF WAGE AGITATION RIGID SANITARY RULES (@) Ir)"‘nor‘lice?agrequ allegro suggest control of China by an in- the issue, it is declared. . o SSI S (b) La Troyenne: andante. : x ternational. commisgion, are under-| whether the American Relief Admin- 5 Pending Legislation in Congress Is & Finate: dliexre marcato. Believes Employers and Workers stood to have been considered at the | jntration will compromise on some |EDtire Body of Students Engaged % xcerpts from “Rebin Hood, = % ; . Discussed—Sunday Motor o De Koven | | Eventually Will Be in Harmony meeling of the Japatiese cabinet yes- | of its usual methods and permit the | jn Athletics This Afternoon, 2 B “Reminiscences of Meyerbeer," terday. soviets greater control of the per- Trip to Baltimore. Godfrey on Labor Agreements. : Viscount Uchida, foreign minister, {sonnel and distribution of American Beginning at 1:15. a > Marines’ hymn, “The Halls of B - 3 o told members of the cabinet, accord- | o S President Harding started the-week Montezuma.” by the Associated Press. ing to the Yomi-Uri Shimbun, that if | T0© than has been granted any other By the Associated Press. In a strenuous manner and by the time “The Star Spangled Banner. TORONTO, Ontario, August 15.—Be- & - . such a suggestion was made it was|[country which has been aided has CAMP MEADE, Md., August 15.— P o .ad arrived he had lief that the movement-of American é a mutter of grave importance upon B =520y h?s' |ufu h ho'ur Lad d"“hevd il s R Tetl b catiand Cotimbla e SR Thich Tapah st caotally delibers b:e::lmx!: nnrl: Herbert Hoover, head | About 350 young omc'ern_lfom Penn given audiences td more than road, 7:30 this evening, by the ateg The newspaper says the min. |of the Relief Administration, by Wal- |sylvania, Maryland, Virginia and the of persons in his office. The majority United ~ States Navy _Band, | [conditions is on the wane was ex- 2 % isters are becoming impressed with [ter Lyman Brown, European director | District of Columbia are expected to of these were senators and represent- Charles Bentner, director. - pressed by Matthew Woll, president 3 the necessity of having young and |of the administration. Pending a re-|,,ive in camp today to begin « atives. all of whom had urgent mat- March. “E]l Capitan”......Sousa | |of the Photo-Engravers' Union, in an able diplomats at the Washington |ply from Mr. Hoover, ‘the conferees 3 Lx > £ Overture, “Patrie” (Our Coun- ~ e DR. GEORGE T. HARDING AND MRS. HARDING, THE LATTER FORMERLY |Conference to present strongly | Will discuss minor points, but Lit- fiftcen-day irtensive training. e ters concerning pending leglslation £rY) . liooeesiieiieinnas Bizet | |#ddress opening the ‘unlon‘y .annual 4 1SS ALICE SEVERNS Japan's position. Some favor the |VInoff, it is understood, will stand |officers’ training school will be lo- to take up with the executive before Duet for cornet and baritone, convention here today. He declared s 2 appointment of M. Shidehara, pres. {firm in his refusal to sign some of | cared about one-quarter of a mile the adjournment of Congress for a re- sUnasNotte ajVeneaia. that the open-shop movement, togeth- ent ambassador at Washington, as|the American conditions unless order- | (rom the civilian training camp in Lucantoni 5 cems. Bandmaster De Giorgio, Musi. | | With the campaign for reduction of Besides these scheduled appoint- cian Barbera. | whges, had materially intensified the Chief delegate. ed %0 to do by the Moscow govern- T e %0 GARBAGE CANS ORDERED Japan is studying the advisability | ment. e B et OF of proposing an international stand- Camp Meade. On account of insuf- SILK PURSE MADE e s at S e | Gt oo o s, | i vt oo 7 TOABEKERT COVERED it/ soteed coviun milani ame B | mar i e e e ot ot time, there was the cusiomary daily! | Popular fox-trot, “Margie,” ing to the instability of general con min Shimhun. The work of this coun- | laid down by Secretary Hoover, its|own cxpenses while in cAmp. cil would be based upon #he idea of | president, in the preliminary cable- > 3 i) ditions. He expressed confidence, gathering of persens to shake hands Conrad s 1 With him and to pay their respects.| | Popular fox-trot. “Underneath e AL U RT CIn a ! Superintendent of City Befuse Will | the power's abandonment: of spies, | zram opening negotiations with the| OPServe Feast of Amsumption. and a dozen or so senators. represent- Hawaiian Skie: .Erdman employers and. employes. Both fac- Co-0; of influence and all other measures, | soviet government for famine relief in| Catholic students in the civilian atives and officials who. did not have{ | Valse. “Invitation to the tions. he declared. were at present o-Operate in War on including _extraterritoriality, which | Russia, Mr. Hoover said today. Re-|Military training camp here today AndimCucais BN MACdEiEl ol o Dance: : sincere in their desire to co-operate Flies. i@re Inimical 1o China's complete sov- | garding a reported deadlock in the |bserved the feast of the assumption ment or two. Piccolo 8ol toward evolving working agreements ereignty. The unification of north | negotiations preliminary to the actual |bY attending earl Helpful Breathing Spell. Alr” that would be fair in the light ot . Co-operating with Health Officer Fow- |8nd__south China also would be |beginning of measures looking to the | iR the absence of Chaplain C onloy, e Ty cA AU Risiasaie Musician John Bell. e Chemists Prove Fallacy Of ter in the wir on fies. Morris Hacker, | OUShL. the newspaper asseriy relief of Russian famine, Mr. Hoover | Wh is ill. Chaplain Levcsque of the before 9 o'clock and appeared un-| | Gems from the musical com- . superintendent of city refuse, today re- Formal Invitation Received. said there were several points not yet | $15t Infartry read the mass —The sually vigorous and enthusiastic. His edy, “The Firefly ..Friml Discusses Wage Reductions. A newed his order to the garbage wagon ) invitati % settled, but that there was no sign |Studemts attending church were ex- usally MiEorous e rareg | | “The star Seangled Hanner” | | MR P S o piay| O1d Proverb by Performing [drivers o rebiice “che 16 on garbage | represemtativen. to he sontirancs < | pat U could not be settled. He saja | cused trom early morning Aol foro i ¥ il 2 8 - o2 . cans -after y ve isa e m v mation, but reported 1o ¥ o e that the brief breathing spell afforded| | gy United States Soldiers' | |but a small part in securing any un i A Afeer they huve been emptied. -y |disarmament and far cast questions [ nog e e commaston Il e srounds at 8 oclock, e aid mot however, take advantage HEL Lrr ol AL BT e lg:rf(hne’;'d‘i';fio'f:::B:&‘n\e‘:“]r’l’:‘ezzlsfi":tfii the Supposed Impossible. | e local ealth officer and by health | oo il 1 Washington jate thislin his cablegrams to Maxim Gorky | The weather, whics was extremely of the Saturday afternoon closing. but | egimingati oMo clod] 2 - corkers should fluc- authorities throughout the country as|j 5 i that the lives and property of Ameri-| ot when camp opened. Augu - L fternoon. John S. M. Zimmer- remunergtion of workers shoul Br the Associated Press. one of the fertile breedi ¥ meticanscapil n relief work turned suddenly ccol last night fy worked late. Again in the evening | | 5SRO G0 e tuate about the cost of living—a doc- | °0 1] one’ ¢ e breeding places for |~ Lieut. Gen. Shoichi Sugano has|C2 Telief workers in Russia must be [ [WIRSS SUCCERY, S0 g o M ihower. The be resumed his work, staying in his | | 3arck *UrnCBanner of Lib- {hine (o Which labor could not azsent | CAMBRIDGE, Mass. August 14—A|WE 05 1oy bocome an cater |26CN, Informaily sclected to-heaa the | EUATSISCH, Stety | Another, stipula. | ove'Swoke this morning with plenty atudyiuntiBinidnighc S Heleventiine erty” . Zimmermann Organized labor.” said Mr. Woll |silk,purse made from sows' ears, as | precaing place when thes sre et uer | Japanese army delegation at the con- | ome” Food ot o Mant,receive the | 4¢ pep and enthusiasm and were ready Bots yeatardayiuarning o ey d’f”;‘- Overtur. estival”....Leutner stands for harmonious co-operation |chemistry's answer to the old saying |covered in the alleys after they have |Lerence: says the Jiji Shimpo. ey food ration as officials of the |1o ‘hegin their third week's work in A e L At iy Goneésal] | Suite. “A ‘Love ‘Episode 'in e oiploying fand embloyed in= | S G A UE e atowe | beenicmptiad. Gen. Sugano has been in the mili-|Sqmetsqrernment. - . |Gen. Pershing's red camp. sEherty. he motored to Balimore to L e I TD e L e I s dhe doctrin® |at the chemistry exposition in New York Supt. Hacker suggested that the peo- arven At varions thmmmee 189% and ltween Walter Lyman Brown, Amer- Sanitary Precautions Taken. = bt i x (c) “The Gentle ve.” of class hatred, bu o v | during the week of Septembe ple can co-operate likewise by keeping iez lief i gt v precautionary — measure Mrs. Daugherty. wife of the Attor p : g the week of September Ding s an relief commissioner. who is now) As & B et e eemmptra (d) “The Magpie and the | |mit that profits should g“'“;,‘;::;:g In announcing the successtul result of | the garbage pails clean. Sxlache mt Japincse Hegalious {Wuf.e nigaiaun 36 Lusinell representing | against a possible infection of bed- month in Johns Hopkins University EATEots to the one class and & bure experiments, Arthur D. Little, Inc., _— e P ey esth: the soviet government in the negotia- | clothing, all students were required Hospital Grand fanfasia, “Reminis; be returned to the other.” .. o fchemists and engineers of this city, said (alROTts of the overthrow Of thetions, regarding authority over 1h|lo move their bunks and bedclothing The trip was decided upon at the censes of the Boys in Blue, Indications pointing to_an adjust- [5G Lol SOF NG Srong ana that | FORDS BURN IN PARIS. |far, castern republic at Chita, which |work of the American relief admin- |out of the barracks and place them last moment and was made almost : Rollin: ment of labor dissensions Weth PR | there was no present industrial vaiue in = FVepeen current here for a couple istration. Mr Hoover said this would |on the ground. where they will re- throughout in a drizzle of rain. More Fox-trot, “Jazzin' the Chimes, tiful. Mr. Woll continued. S| the process involved. 1t was more or ) il DO without con- {5 rohably be settled shortly. main until late this afternoon. The than an hour W, ent_at Mrs. Otborne | |plover, harassed by trade depression. | the Brocess Wvolved WL was more O%1100 Destroyed When Plant in Sub- |frmation. - - robably be settled shortly. U |Mmaln WAt mcrs in camp are most T ety s bedside, and the presi-| | Waltz suite, Bride Bells.” Dt hot aatd ibaen thie mastcom |88 {the/ broduct fotchemixtry iat ipiay. b sy Viadivostok dispatch to the Jisiy, Leanoriselon fifieultics have de- |t the requirments of clean dential party arrived back at the Rubens | | pliant person with whom (0 1401 % [ proving the fallacy of the old proverb: urb Catches Afire. Ehimpolsaye (hal Cen-Batcn WnEetn | ar Hoover mald "land wholesome quaricrs. Each and 2 X ] Vi Y V. v i 2 0! = il re a = re y ing cleanes - |into the transition of sows' ears from | tually destroyed the branch of the|the collapse of the Chita government. | {32y stories that Russians are cross- ad Mende) Avpent- cepting shop councils and compulSory | oy, g5’ stockyards to a silk purse such | Ford Motor Company at Issy-les-Mou- | The mewspaper %ays wireless reports |in€ the Polish frontier by tens of bedclothing is changed once a week. Expressing its disapproval of the A standard formation, skirmishes, Ltration schemes, and was willing | Chicago stockyal e o -Mo: - e - . Townsend federal highways bill, the GPANISH LOSSES 3,000 It =iin the uuloos forfhe|| o0 & Nauiss mipht ‘cancy, the chemists | Linaux. a suburb of Paris, More-than |have been received telling of risings | [?u5ands secking relief from the fam-|gring and a review of salutes and Good Roads League of Prince Georges SP 0 9! atabliahment’ of asifair a basissas|cXDlaines 'Ihati the Tres aten (R0 When thern e T e PJIlIng | in eastern Siberia, and a growing | Cagtigation in Poland revealed that | COUTLesies were practised this morn- county. Md.. has appealed to Presi- difficult conditions would admit. analyze the silkworm’s method of mal 1 fire occurred, and the prob-|panic among the bolshevik forces, { g2'ioo §nlion In Poland revealed thatling in the stadium by members of . B¢ 4o Srevél IN BATTLE WITH MOORS | ing silk. This done, its caterpillar chem- | erty loss is estimated at from 6,000,-1\while bolshevik newspapers do not |65 ussians had crossed the Po- |3q Battalion. dent Harding, through a letter signe: v Workers Anxious to Help Business. |istry was copied in the laboratory. 000" to 7,000.000 francs. deny the rumors that are heard here.|sh frontier in the period between by its president, John R. Riggles. to va 4 Fire d t ts from Pari June 1 and July 15, v 5 Athletic Program Announced. support the Dowell federal mid bill, It was found that man had to pro- departments fro aris and uly 15. of whom 3,500 The worker, too, he declared. was|yide a substitute for a process by which | three suburban towns were called| Wil Oppose Yap Interference. were children. This compared with| At 1:15 this afternoon athletics will which' provides. principally - the ‘de- anxious (o do all in his power toward | ihe sijkworm exudes from two fine ducts | upon to fight the blaze. The flames| Former Premier Okdma in an inter- | reports made to him. he said, that 10.- | be enjoyed by the entire s Exom yelopment and improvement of publi Correspondent Tells of Captures2nXions 1o (@ & very "of business {in'its head minute threads of a visicous | spread to adjoining dwellings, five of | view published here was quoted as|000 Russians a day were crossing the | 3 until 5. the bovs may e x:f;'«‘:x:'s l.t;!m:';f;'f:mulhfivgflflf’"'min‘g- Made in Defeat of Gen. conditions and would be found al|liquid, coated with another secretion, | Which were burned down before the|saying that if any of the powers|Polish frontier. own sport and indulge REerne i sure. enacted, | ol. Helms, tractable party to agreements that|which are comented into & double strand. | fire was checked. should attempt to interfere with the i it games they like best . =l would allow him to rcm!':l the relative | This becomes a firm fllament of silk R agre[emen;a rles;ched in Versailles con- ;t;r:mwd;‘r‘-'fm:}'; ;;fl‘;‘{:fg C:':f;{’ém:d dvances made during the past years.|when it coagulates on reaching the air. cerning the Island of Yap and Shan- | beria should be accorded. G fiy | Dremeed : . of men out of employment. accor v . & - 5 o8 1 eneraflly | yith the showing made by the thre to the petition. Without the federai | A, August 14.—Spanish losses | Mr. Woll scored some American | " Analysis of this lquia showed it to | BELL AVERTS COLLISIONS. jtung the Japanese should oppose such | speaking. M. Okuma said. Japan's| hairaiisas in. Sajurdays competitive financ id provided by this billiin the defeat by the Moorish tribes- [ Publishers who, he declared. were at-|pe like,glue and with somewhat similar interference for the sake of the honor | delegates to the forthcoming confer-|grills. He stated that the boys had much relief in agricultural section: and would provide work for thousand: Silvestre. 5 % e v i 15 , 3 tempting to enforce the forty-eight- {chemical properties. The sow's car, being of the empire. ence on far eastern questions must! ssed much farther than he had much county road work throughout|men in Morocco of the column of Gen. {hGur \week in spite of their forty-|chiefly Erisie and skin, also has the |Spanish Engineer Has New Auto-| The fact must be recognized. he|insist on the right to existence of the |Anticipated and predicted that by the Silvestre are placed at 8.000 in a dis- | four-hour agreements. He urged that!patural elements of glue. This was ob- matic Safety Device. added. that Siberia is so vitally con-|{Japanese people and protection for|end of the month the students would sosed to the Townsend |Patch from its Madrid correspondence | the cngravers support the printers in |tained from the ears and it was put y 2 nected with South Manchuria, where |the Asiatic peoples generally in fur- ce Camp Meade with a sound fun- "nsend | published today by El Mundo. The |their foriy-four-hour fight. e ooveral processes of prepara-| MADRID, August 13—An automatic |JaPan: has ‘invested - 450,000,000 yem! = foare feiver = that Japan's special position in S N e mELLs Ithe correspondent adds. is valued at|printers had the opportunity of re-fin spinning apparatus of a special de- safeguard against collisions and other | __ g sion, 19 |more than 20.000.000 pesetas, while | pudiating their agreements and de- |gign. railway and motor accidents has been — = roads from the Department of Agri-|&irdromes at Nador and Zaluan, with|manding wage increases, but they did | The solution of glue and chemicals |invented by the Spanish cngineer, culture, which department is now |MAachines and equipment, fell into the |not do so. Now. however, the em-|came out as sixteen very fine colorless | Alonso Soto, says El Libertad. ~The operating efficiently.” iFands of the natives. In addition to |ployers are teaching the men that a |streams, joined into one composite fiber, | apparatus works through the sounding e e e R !gl:m;l:f::tc?:ms!nl‘fl:xgawd té\oencm:- contract means nothing. treated to give it strength and color, and [ of an electric bell to give warning. therance of the principles of universal | damental knowledge of military sei- the petition L4 equality. lence and tactics. ie it conflicts with state rights, |DOOtY captured by these tribesmen.| “During the war” he said. “the|tion, filtered under pressure and placed alking > 3 3 —_— processed yet again to obtain the de- | When the bell rings, brakes are auto- . Afd{m talking with the }resndemsfi-e- i;;flro. the forr(;sponfi?nt says that the . sired soft, silky feel. “The weaving fol- | matically applied and speed reduced. Concenh.ahng on Dresses rding some patronage matters, Sen-|Moors captured a column headed by HORSE DEALER DIES Towed on ‘a small hand loom, the fabric | oAl FPp e e are said to have ator Caider of New York extended an |Col. Araulo after flerce resistance . Was foymed and the purse made. prodused excellent results, I addition e 3 )y invitation from the officers of Apollo gh military officers are quoted to _— - = P T e 7 your dress needs ¥ v Lodge of Masons, Troy. N. Y.. to attend |the effect that Gen. Silvestre invited e to preventing collisions, it ght o R o ehration. 1o be neld October 4, in | disaster by leading a column of 9,000 |0US L. Morgan Succumbs After| cgior-blindnéss, hearing,”the sense that the invention will per:\eheaw;!ally = fnd them met at great savings here Tues- observance of 25th birthday an-,men against Moorish forces of un- Short Illness. o(l (&uvh! and ov.h;r percesx:‘(:gss Ln;, h: :x':;fu:"{l?‘rg::m‘:" t?;:g:cmnwgeza”r;:e; day. Silk dresses, cotton dresses and cloth - . divkduals can be mea - S » niversary. The President said he doubt- | known strength, when the use of a ed very much if he would be able to |single airplane would have revealed| Gus L. Morgan, resident of this city | newly designed apparatus. crossings. accept 7 ) e the size of the army gathered against | for the past thirty-five years. died| enator Calder said afterward he feels | him. ; assured that Capt. Robert Tod will be | Gen. Silvestre, it is declared, al- {';;i;el;;l‘a?" B{lerr;oon le his re:}dey;‘ced appointed United States immigration | trough wounded in the chest, fought thestreet-buorthesCiptomna, Gosman's Ginger Ale served cold. with light’ : : B ight commissioner at Ellis Island, N. Y., to |until the last, when he either was b?e';( in ill health for the past five g succeed Fred C. Wallis, the present |killed or committed suicide. asikec ; cookies, is easiest and best. democratic incumbent. It is understood { _Viscount D'Ora, war minister in the | Mr- Morgan was born in King W ! osman’; i that Capt. Tod, who was a naval reserve [Spanish cavinet’ which has just re-jliam county, ~Va. about forty-two { Gosman's Root Beer and Sarsaparilla equally officer during the war, will be named |signed. is quoted as stating that the |JeaTs ago. For many years he has i good. in time to enter upon his new duties |Silvestre tragedy meant 'the “de-|Decia horse and cattle dealer being . September 1. In the meantime he Is | struction of tke Melilla military dis- |l known in Virginia and Mary- aber s - ot hi " lland. {:yem‘z);:x(mng himself with the details of i'l’l'.“c‘:‘ of which only the ruins re Surviving him is a wife, Mrs. Mary Capt. Tod is a retired civil and ma- - % 8:;‘1‘“;;03";,’;5’::.;“;;’ f,’;’.‘,‘;h';::f”M';';g slucicuginect: \vH* jpet ;\:fll_«:lnlé f::‘l:dw‘:g SPAIN HALTS CELEBRATION. Morgan,hnu of this city. A father and . : o o *_|sister who are resident; ling Wil- and operated them pairol boats| MADRID, August 13—The celebra- | ltam county also survi SR along the north Atlantic coast. For a|tion of thé 400th anniversary of the| Funeral services will be held at time he vigating officer on J.|conquest of Mexico. ~which was|Holy ~Trinity Crurch Wednesday Mor:! eht Corsair. @ ton|Planned to begin here today, was|morning at 9 o'clock, where mass will A et - Onte | bostponed to October 12, on account [be said. Interment will be in Mount . with Charles Dean, a Cincin- | % goSpanish reverses. in’ Moro nati per man and a_personal friend of President Harding, con- I N A ferred with the latter today regarding y , Ohio politics and patronage. Mr. Dean 4 3 f has been suggested to the President a for appointment as collector of in- 774 ternal revenue, with headquarters in ‘smooth asice” . 1216 F St. N.W. Store Closed Saturdays During August _ ¢ A Sale of Silk Dresses $45 to $65 $69.50 to $106 Silk Dresses Silk Dresses “$22 | =533 gl et e Afternoon and Street Dresses in canton crepe, dresses in special sales. $26.50 to $35 Silk Dresses Afternoon, dinmner, 3 5 street and sport styles Smart Street Dresses | crepe de chine ad chif- | i ik lace, combined in foulard, georgette, | fon taffeta, plaited and | with paulette chiffon, taffeta. crepe de chine | circular tunic, low waist | georgette, canton crepe, and silk lace, beaded, | line, wide self girdle | S3tin and roshanara; N ot ot deredting || Bt hana B embeoicred U] I ani Sembroi oy and embroidered an a e bEST T S55, ribbon trimmed. Navy, | Navy, black, brown and | prown, black, rose, pink, black, brown, tan, gray. gray. tan, beige and gray. Clearance of All Cotton Dresses $1250 to $15 $1650 to $2250 $2350 to $25 $26.50 to $48.50 Cotton Dresses | CottonDresses | Cotton Dresses | Cotton Dresses < s |"$10:45 | 51350 |51 9.0 Cincinnati. AlxhoughmMr. Dean has 2 3 not the county republican organiza- ro ndoremen tor e acene| 1Nl The Week-Ending of Clothes has been recommended by Senator Willis and is known to be favored by -4 o, the President. Not every week-end is a happy one. Faith- nother Ohio caller was Morris & Maschki. one of the republican lead- ful garments lose their snap and style and ers in Cleve! d nd northern Ohio. . - . He said his visit was more or less of I are hurried inté the discard unless you have a personal or social nature. He is in- . = 2 & terested, however. in the appeintment the foresight to revive their appearance with of his candidate as United States It £ marshal for the Cleveland district. a trip to the cleaners. RATES HELD REASONABLE. Call Main 4724 I. C. C. Holds Live Stock Freight Charges Just. The Interstate Commerce Commis- slon- today found freight rates on live Great August Sale ; ° stock in western and mountain Pacific e territory not unjust and unreasonable. 3 The commission suggested to the rail- rlen )| s 3 s _Imported organdies, f roads that present rates should be re- Printed voiles, Normandy dotted Dark, navy and duced volantextiyito z" pesicentiofthe T plain color organdies | voiles, imported ging- | black voile with fig- . Mo;\ly one of : present rates, the reduction to be not . & aues, mpors B e Sl b Chsorts Hesa. than 50/ cents) & hendred) pounds: - g Reductions ranging from and checked ging- ham, Irish linen, tai Iy s, D ham. Dainty styles | lored and dressy | swiss in navy, red | crepe, georgette + with hemstitched | styles. White, rose, and brown with voile, imported or- ruffies and wide self | flesh, copen, tan, | white dots; plain | gandies: some made girdles, lace collars green, leather, laven- color organdies in by h?nd: white, flesh. and vests. Light and der, gray, navy and | white, flesh, maize, orchid, maize, laven- dark colors. black. - orchid, rose and Nile. der, peach and blue; Rates as suggested may be published to become effective on not less than YT . five da; notice, the commission said. [ g Emergency reductions granted last * May are still in effect, the commission 3 0 0 said, and there is nothing to show that they materially increased the traffic movement. “There has been 2 some reductions in mevement since ]_‘ot of Beluchlsm 1918 and 1919," the commission sal, | “when the movement was greatest, but for 1921, judging by the figures for I S — I s ol Formerly selling up to $65.00 now the first four or five months, it prom- ises to equal or exceed that prior to I the war.” 3 o R 3 3 7 0 Our Entire Stock of Misses’ -Cotton Dresses Formerly $7.50 to $36, at 5,510, 515 Plain and figured voiles, dotted swisses, French linen, marquisette, ginghams and organdies. Sleeveless frocks are included. Advance Sale of Women’s and Misses’ | New Fall Frocks. Silk or Cloth 209, Underpriced at $25, 935, 45 , Every new style feature of the coming season exemplified in this wonderfully complete collection of advance fall dresses. RAILWAY CLAIMS URGENT. Director General to Ask Appro- \ Royal YomUd &l‘.llaras’ 372'00 priation Unless Refund Passes. : Formerly $95.00 rebmatne B passen o (5 roas " Royal ; railroad administration will find it Average Size, 5x8 3 e Gueees Coslania ou will appreciate Regular prices, $200.00, $225.00 and $250.00 y .00, Reduced to $165 director of the War Finance Cor- Complete stock of Hall Runners and Central Persia - rsten, " “sqtriny. eore “the your U.S.N Deck paint: Rugs, first big reductions we have been able to offer Mr. Davis is expected to appear be- + since the war. B fore he commitice Sher NS B L ed porch most when Rugs purchased in this sale will not be charged. ' INVITE MR. HARDING. SATAN] youwuse it most The Nejib Hekimian President Asked to Attend Confer- ally sutable 61 COO0. SOI t uStI"e ence at Honolulu. Eastern Floor Coverings 1512 H Street A Worthy Response Has Greeted Our Annual ° Summer Fur Sale Women do appreciate the advantages of buy- ing fufs at Jelleff’s in August, for we are selling i ey Eeaeaie the 1216 F St. N.W. Jelleff label is your guarantee of satisfaction. , helps you rests Brooklyn Stiandard Union, called at the White House today. representing the Newspaper Publishers’ Union. to . extend an invitation to the President to attend the world press conference RETAIL PAINTS WHOLESALE 1334 New York Avenue ... porches. and walls H L. Bridgeman, editor of the to be held at Honolulu some time next year. The President, if the op- portunity permit him, will be very bappy to attend