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$ : e , ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 192" - Sure Rel Ief T ANTI-FLAPPING RULES ~ |TO TAKE PROMINENT PART IN WASHINGTON'S | READY FOROPENING B ARG FOR INDIGESTION | BEDFORD REFORMATORY g REPLYIDCARANAY e ) 4 = Q Flapper tendencies among the in- mates of Bedford state reforimatory for women were dealt a death blow read— 25C008 4 Jesterday in the form of seven- 6 BELLANS | Will Fush War Fraud Cases new Interpratation on what 15 Joat Committez Reports Second- g y Hot water ' 1 Fus ar /yith the relinquishiug of personal pi —To those who don't read Those inmates who would In- dulge the cosmetic urge, the rules say, must do so in the future with- out’ the aid of lipsticks, powder- Sure Relief DELL-ANS' Week Program Likely to ! Be Greatest of Kind. Good Housekeeping regularly, Despite Attacks—Ques- : we recommend that you buy a tions Motives. June latest fashions, cookery, inter- ey Glene take the same pains in_dressing President Taft and ALLC days, have everything in preparation pufls and eyebrow pencils: The bl zopy of the June issue at once, 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere Attorney .General Daugherty in a| Yules ban, among other things, Undeterred by a recent ruling ofl £ ? : 5 L e rney .General D bl S0 2 : ] ) Y rpri 7 G’ L o v N o statement Issued last night replied to nc“’.fi"'"f{,’t’,m::“a‘,‘\‘éf‘ ':_x‘_’;“’,'ie"n"’;:_ the District Commissioners, which | ou will be surprised at its N : charges by Senator concern- | stricted areas, curl papers. They partially affects the ways and means | K completzness. You will find 7 g ooy 3 al%o rule against gossiping, and committee of their organization, W i :Match Your Odd Coat ||ins the Attorney Ge las \V. Morse| Testrict exhibitions of fancy gar- thoas i ahasEbiol Washi s stories and 57 entertaining and With Our Special | connection with the Charles W. ) e SR B char ashington's » s alz i peci lcase. 3ir. Daug ; e A O ond Music week, which begins Sun- i eanhightening features—the g e of former| Tules, Supt. Baker said: -~They day and runs for seven consecutive | and beautifying themselves here TROUSERS Wickersham, which was again pub-} & catest eve ind eve: atis i i ics i Jelckeraiman; ywhich| was SEsly BUC s e WoulE orun “haster for the greateat event of its kind ever naticnally interesting topics in X | conneets r lorse_cusos of e ‘in- 5th avenu Before the heads of the city gov- .6 j many years ago, both civil and erim- I ernment had placed a ban on all tag- linal. The incentive an tives i selling movements, managers of the D SR P | spiring this and sitation will b forthcoming musical carnival had iy X | not_accomplish th formulated a plan for the disposal of S th ¢ 3 i I by those behing the =c ki H an llnhor:‘uel)!) ;L‘ufnf-u;,e;:xf,';‘r’mn %o out todsav ave the price of an en | ““The various prosecutions of wa s il help raise $8,000 necessary to defray Tl tire new suit. All col- ‘{:E;)m‘ll A ,.;, LB 1‘ sxn;enkses aceruing frog the hugh un- ™ xpediliously P ertaking. ensive ca ors, sizes, patterns. | of these and other hnd“hxer\‘-fi mfiflm‘gurxfi“tl::'{m - ’ | tacks whic l‘\\m lmy\-MN'(‘h " country these rb(-okm in_ the busing 1 at the people o e i tion of city, but on invest EISEMAN S { appreciate the wion and have ’ e el Gzl ¥ R it was learned that while all three comiidence in th rument of Jus- % > g It District officials were heartly in = tice bel r, Judicious an -~ & 3 5 ¥ Tats ¥ avor of Washington's Music wee 605-607 7th St. N.W. | tectiv Orders Favorable R t t they felt that no discrimination : o tint! Tomach Statements raple Report to. should be made regarding this much | RICHeT oD shrna anacibl P 4 g overworked method of soliciti: - N g to the Attorney General, issued a| SeNate of Bill Raising House. A : g | statement yesterday replying to Mar- Sy PN Finredn: Pabie. = it HEStexdiy bl i At a meeting held- last week, e tin J. Gillen, fc Measure 18,0C0. about’ twenty. of the ety i i i : business representati } : l‘_'X‘L_lle_\71;)3‘li.'\“!;’fs.cfkll. = The Senate appropriations commit- ent, other meihods O & ECONOMICAL. 5 Dobyns | t#e has authorized the report of the }""‘"? “’;"’F“‘_ ey £ \ Send for Folder. Army appropriation bill to the Se \\'hrllay on’ the wdld;fl: v, ASBESTOS COVERIN: 1 have read the :‘lzli\']"(‘:io\;‘h:“;\:‘ ate, providing for a Regular Army of - and civie pride of the citize I COMPANY, | statement of Mr. Martin J. Gillen ad- [ 193.000 enlisted men and 00 offi- The J. L. Hudson Company Male Quartet of Detrolt. They will aing for Dl vy i the Sursa $10,000-00 and Up 916-918 D St. N.W. to the Presiden Prexident and Mra. Hardinx Saturday afternoom, June 3, hesides { %70t T gu‘-' '?'cfii}fi:‘” funds. i e M e i DA ticipatingz in other functions d week. Ay DN UL T e L Robert N. Harpe Charles V mmes, Fred S. Lincoln, Henr. Rice, John Poole, Sharp, Edward William Knowle with so! ed 1 Mr. Gibbe test doubt in m aken in similar st ewhold Noy Stringer, J. Dr. George T.| roop, Carl Droop, | Rosemary ACTORS PLEDGE FUNDS 1 Fudge T0 LEASE THEATER ONE 49¢ Ib. Randall H. Hagner & Co. cratie committee t reporting the OOWNTOWN FIRE e o Lo bill, DUl there wis 4 roservation of & Marks, Caleh 1207 Co WY V! tban ordinary fudges. right to offer amendment: Some Schick, Sa nn \% V7. | A Supreme lunch of salads, sandwiches, fon ot ¢Inocratic senators expri then YEAR FOR BEST PLAYS |fehick, Samuer 3, br ts, 2 z e Sl | with clves as believ the personnci A i A adrtated oot s, Jessie McBride and Ralph Blackistone’s’ Rosemary The atlon exce and said they Franklin 4366-67-68 W. Lee. considering W YORK, ) w off. 24—An am- ay PROTEGTION URGED | | ng amend- A subcommitt ected e Candy Shop, 1403 H St. nis to"reduce the 133,000 “Bvre Bitlous theatrical enterprise, backe: | ptove committes, selected from the ———— — — o he DINaning B e L ropORtad ed "by two-score prominent ac- |di he difficulty that had arisen, | TIME FOR SLIP COVERS ikl hough the committee provided tors and actresses with an Initial as agreed Ly &li concerncd ind e ¥ othar dufendants oprintions for 153.000° e 00 | zas Distri et 35,500, or i operns | that If proverly placed before the peo . Don't put off until the last minute | fled pleas i abateme would Ruthorize @ maxi Citizens - Indorse District] pledse of $33:500 tor the overa- |ple of Washingtona gencrous re in having Slip Covers made—they'll | motions to and have res el of 140,000. T B O N, oLk el — O Lo gRteome: save you much. Reasonable prices, |[to other dilatory and obstructiv ; Move for ngher Water sively by members of the pro- ssue Special Appeal. 'best work assured. In the m ime they are ruiting to. on and the production of the Theretore, a 1 app SetaRDm. s . the press with propasanda. ent expiratic st Is announced by |Made to all who are ted in s plays, the Astors’ y the House the bill car- 80002 F St. N.W. ations of about $25%,000 Senate increase, about it was said, was due lar making the capit. musical center of chase ome of these of the | pur- | ar- | Pressure. * ions of the city Attacks Dobyns. th ther a Zquity Association. It he other de- rtaken by the Equity Ameri to : handsomely nged souvenir programs CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. ¥14 13th N.W. . The civic organiza fendants feel t 00, | cence de abatem. > S0 vi whi c i accused by thi eascd cost of the to line up behind the| Inc, orgagized With |, 7510 0q. on sale at varions s simplest thing i Ao o e nd als alary rs in favor of high water | Francis Wilson, president. There are FOREIGN DEPARTMENT o 3 | forjthiem.totabang 1L obstricdve provided for under the | essure in the business section as af The Forty-eight Street. Theater | o t as the T; T d come at once to a court| pay revision passed re- [ UFCS R has been lcused for one year from | is small. 25 cent, dividu res on iime and have e suill of inno- | centiy by both branches of Congress. | Teans of fire protection. The North| August 1, it was announced, and |lay. will be practically neglixibl THE WASHINGTON LCAN AND TRUST CO. “apitol and Eckington Citizens' As- < gun last will It was further decided by the com-| mittee in charge that personal contri- | the season ber 15. i begin on Octo- In disposing of amendments to th nd motion to quash bill the Senagte committee appro zucd in the sclation fired the op ! being ar federal court in|the House clause providing for tra The fund pledged b; 2he uaran butions would be acceptabl nd ar-| i H f Payments New York on last Friday T announced | i of roserve officers and privatcs in. | 7Bt When., at a meeting in the| The [0 DISOECREY the BRREAR | ihglnents were made with The | Foreign exchange in every form handle S lto the court that T was willing 10| cluding 10,000 reserve officcrs and nery School, adopted resolutions| (o agsure the success of the ven- vening Star to receive same. Names | of banks, corporations, firms q 1 o . jhave this case sct down for trial on {500 cnlistcd men. The comm Thelaubloct o ture, it was said, m unneces- |of contributors will be published in| 2 ; b e C G T R O O A R e T I e Jhe House bill o "eut” th. fam L. Wise, chairman of the| Sary’ the use of equity association |The Star trom day to day. acted to best advantage. / et e il D n pay of reserve officers to ti g ! money. Ever crment body | partial’ paysient plan I Why [ il that bo) desined 1o pasts training camps {rom $0 to 40 cents |Dullce and fire committes, told his ranik Giltmore, executive secre- Washington is working indefatizab ¥l o . g i e 2 b O B e per mile, and disapproved a request | ‘ellow members of the plan now being | tar; id that no association of 0 e c £ the undertaking . 3 f not your tires as well? All | pone trial of the charzes against Bim | U7 il Svaly Department for an in- i wutnons | theNtrica]. manadors was, planned. | which begit Sunday. Robers ur Circular Letters of Credit i standard makes, or any tire |/ nisnt by Mr Gille crease in the authorized trainine se pressure in the con-| The object, he explained, “is rather BWTEnce, s prEaiing are payable at over 3,000 banks. { night by Mr. st Lol : ry Washington Music | Assistant Atto: L motion was| intended fo be of istance to been in close touch A nominal ini- ganizations for the past you prefer. tial payment, balance at your them by increasing the output of plays and the movement of thea- ix month ns id today that the co-operation be- = U. S. WREATH TO ADORM | terzoel s : No' ad - | Mr. ngton guarantors include George i€ extended by such clubs as Rotaty Foreign Currency Private Wire t convenience. No' advance in ‘ St ’ £ savi e e vanis, Civitan, Lions, Cosmopoli- e | and that I have charged in| UNKNOWN FOILU’S TOMB i an hout | piopstance Binney, June |ian, Caravan, and City, together with | Bk end eln prices. No extra charges. No |2 specifically drown document, which night in e AStred “Hickman, Doris -|the Chamber of Commerce, Board of | | { isin his possession. that he is efther i e " Nance CO'Netl Jumes T, |Trade and Merchants and Manufac- E2 | red tape. or he is a_conspirator to Nan Netil, 3 ‘ turers’ Association, fying and greatly appr those in charge of the mu Churches to Observe Week. Beginning Sunday every | church in Wash of creed, will obs when sermons, spec! sacred concerts. song services and or- gan recitals will be arranged in hon, urging | the | ning and Roland Botto Veterans of Foreign Wars Sending Representatives to Paris With Memcrial Day Honors. He d that Florence Reed. _— » wiil appeal to (he“ s Commission to ex- | \ of the Washington ¥ ,mpany bus line from | § H Rhode Istand avenue ! o Rhode I avenue | Public Tt tend the term {MEXICANS ELECT WOMAN. MEXICO CITY, | Dolores Arriza De a member of the wreath of scarlet poppies will be laced the tomb of the unknowr 1u at the Arc de Triomphe, Memo- by a special detail from the May 2. enora | P k was elected | supreme court | %, INTEREST RATES FALLING _ 1321-23 L ST. N.W. | . 2 5 \J = s | of the state of San Luis Potosi. She | American national headquarters of the land Summit place northeast. 1.1 of the occasion. Special progran —-BUV Fir st Trust Noies OW s the first woman to hold such an| Yetvrans of Foreign Wars, who sail Homer Hall stated that residents near will be presented at both morning a: B = - office in n the Whif as liner Majestic S: the latter point are preparing a peti- afternoon service: v, as representatives of, world ommission. s northwest tion to present to the On motion of Mr. Wise, the asso- ciation indorsed the bill to have park volice repince tie city bluccoats at At St. Dominic’s Church at 11 o'clock the Schola Cantorum of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Indian- apolis, will sing, it being the initial ! SPECIAL NOTICES. TIOUSEKEEPERSS CTCLONE WILL. disinfect and restore all kind of rugs to t veteran organizations of the United States. The delegation consisted of pt. Reuol W. Elton, adjutant eral of the Veterans of Foreign 7% WAST, original colors. Four gallons Cyclone, $1.25, E tarans. or o the White House. In this same con- | Dream -Tri to Fairyland |exercises o this famous organiza- are still able to offer a limited nu Sy I_HL_xb ang| Capt. Pobert S. Cain. of | nection, Mr. Wise told his associates p ry tionf which will appear at many other | t Trust Notes, bearing full 7% interest PROGRESSIVE SALES COMPANY, i ittsburgh, aide decamp to the com- | the local police department needed . o %y local churches during the week. 1 R s Franklin 6469-3, 608 F st mW. 26% | 50 ey mander in’ chief of the organization. |more men, particuiarly for tramc p Promised Weekly, Beginning | °Xn ciaborate program has been a ng very fast. Delay means loss in ‘Do _you believe your mother's fatlier's | Md.—Laxt m lis 5‘613537:;"{‘;'r}l‘}g“‘\[\“l:: ;‘;wm“nrl:‘v work. i ranged for the concert to bo held at earning. N N 52_:0 21,000 (Bivlez Hear Pastor E. Hez n ;_v’n»m-h e ¥ 21. 1| bassador Herrick will formall e Trafle Officer Urged. X L the entral High School stadium Sun- otes Now 30 to 00! I B 7 Comttnat L i ceipts. ‘s {sent the two Americans to the French | The association decided to ask that Next Sunday Ry, SDIEL, | ehEn gns R nsynn] g NOTICE IS HEK! (clal meeting of the sh National_Bank of Washington, held on June 8, 1922, at 3:30 0'clock p.m.. for thie purpose of voting on a resolution ratifying and confirming the uction of the board of di- Tectors of the Riggs Nati jug into an agreement tors of the Hamiltc ‘4ngton, providing f¢ i1wo associatio { “The Riggs D. C." R school band will play. Recreational Singing. The Indianapolis singers also will be-one of the featurs numbers pre- sented, as will be a monster demon- stration of recreational singing, un- der the direction of Mr. Lawrence. assisted at the piano by Helen Burk- ; art. There will, be 5000 free seats in| the stadium, and 3,000 reserved seats; which may be procured at 25 all_con- certs throughout the week, will be | entitled to reserved seats. In case of || | rain the concert will be given in the _auditorium. i { a traflic policeman be permanently assigned to North Capitol street and representing the commander-in- cf | Florida avenue, where an officer now ‘l('! the Amer#kan organization, will |does temporary duty during the TURE | then confer the medal and insignia of | morning and evening rush hours. the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the| The association renewed its request United* States upon the unknown [to the District authorities for more Poily, following which Marshal Foch |and better street lights on North will accept the decoration on behalf y Capitol street. of the French government. N. C. Starke, principal of the Ash- After the American wreath urn (Va.) High School, spoke. Miss {flowers has been placed in position | Corinne E. Morgan rendered recita- representatives and to the marshals of France. Adjutant General Elto Rainbow magic. The mere words serve to conjure up in the minds of children a pageant of mysterious colors appearing from no- where —a dream trip to beautiful Fairyland. That is just about what The Star is going to afford its readers, beginning Sunday, with the inauguration of a _By PATL a title of Bank_of Washington, RT V. FLEMING, Cashier. EBY GIVEN THAT A SP Y. INC. MAIN 2159, of TICE 1S HE] 417 14th St. 12 ot £ W { cath _of e d i Selden M. Ely presided.- b z weekl, invis- | o cial meeting of the shareholders of The Ham. | _aqq 2417 24t a wreath of poppies made by the |tions. Selden M. Ely presided. plan for publishing weekly an invis- | cents each. { dion” National Bapk of Washiscton will be | jand #5% RNt our reasonable prices for | school children of Chateau-Thierry Th1a color Booklof Plchises: Holders of membership tickets Hield on June 8, 1922 at 2:30 pm.. for the | . ir will be placed on the tomb by the 5 , which admit_the bearer to purpose of voting on a resolution ratifying | FISHING PARTI; mayor of that village. HONOR LETTER cARR'ER By the simple process of wetting H¥nd confirming the action of the board of direc: | R. B. Lee, Shadysi Among the organizations partici- + |the pages of this wonderful book fors of the Hamilton National Bank in enter- = SIRECR SHOF: pating will be the French Legion, the - | with a brush or sponge dipped in wa- L e Tines National Bank of Wasiing. | , 014 mirrors T British Legion, the Paris contingent | Forty-Year Service by Henry|ter the artistic pictures contained ’ ‘ ton, D. C. providing for a consolidation of | irrors made {of the American Legion, the Amer-|p oo o o o “A“!‘e‘"m;”“ml:”‘:z{‘;"l‘;’"g myriad | Daily programs of activities will| o R i Bhak o e o | Francu Americdn. Childron's Leubue | carsier ionss . Dickosn of e |CE SHAFAINE nd beautitul tinte, Just | appesr in The Star Who Have Bought - s National Bank o sh- 3 Pranco-A ~Cl ’y a 2 J B / hao R Tt Snstatlation of the olfcers of the X, 5. G, I A merngaerildrowkt Icugie “,fiflr‘r_‘:;m*;‘le:rg &;t";i,‘;:"“m."'b""’ as the rainbow appears in the clouded 3 S HILLEARY G. HOSKINSON. Cashier. | Engampment and Queen Deborah Coun Later Tarthatday. pthe Parlsiath i i s e has been | sicy, so will the drab newspaper shee a s LA O K. and D of T of the World will | ool o1 the day the Parls stituc|,resented with a gold charm in the|pe " ca''Into a ot ot nteike | SCOFFS AT POSSIBILITY ] i ; e R R A S EAe I R A e R R , | Homes in Our sugton. D. G May 5. 1022 Whireas, by s stwaen th by iWo gold stars, each representing OF REVOLUTION IN U. S. 12th and Calculated to Instract. Not only will the children of Wash- ington be fascinated by their ability to work this “white magic,” but they swill be impressed by the character of the constructive pictures which the artists have incorporated in the book. There will be no ugly ogres or wicked witches “in the book. Instead there will be-happy children at play, flow- | wreath by the Paris Veterans of For- ign Wars post, which bears Frank- lin's name. : In addition to the memorial serv- ices at the Arc de Triomphe and the ceremonies attendant upon the recep- I tion of the visiting American delega- { tion individual members of the Franklin Post have been assigned to | various cemeteries of Paris, where ._Publie i3 T Ssfactory evidence presented to the undersign- ed, it has been made to appear that *The Hamilton National Bank of Washington,” in the City of Washington, in the District of Co- ]l“mhll. has complied with all the provisions twenty years of servica as a letter arrier, by the local branch of the National Association of Letter Car- riers. g Mr.- Dickson has delivered mall to The Star since 1908. One-ha¥ of his forty years' service was spent on the 4 +32 route’ between M and R| streets and 14th and 16th streets. The In-Town Suburb 144h Street Terrace Pref. Ryan of Catholic Univexsi{yi Has No Fear of Radicals, He \ Tells City Club. BEDELLS FACTORY 0LD GOODS . with greatest of the Statutes of the United States, required 1o be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking. Now, therefore, I, D. R. Crissinger, Comptroller of ‘the Currency, do_hereby certify [that ““The Hamilton National Bank of Wash- Any one who spends time in combat- | Builders, real estate men, Government offi- ington,” in the City of Washington, in the urit; Diego, . H dv o other balf has been in the downtown > v o 5 1 4 !‘:‘,‘.{;bml,; Colimpia. i aeh o0 L camm e B i T Arrercn. Moy | ecorm o s the “Memorinl ol | seotion, particularly delivering hotel | ers, animals and Hke fgurcs depict- ting radialism in America, using the e e e e the busizess o o s provided in_section fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine of the Revised iStatutes of the United States. Conversion of *the Hamilton Savings Bank. with a main office and three branches located within the limits of the city of Washington, District of Colum. bla. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office this FIFTH DAY OF MAY, 11922 (Seal) D. R. CRISSINGER, Comp- troller of the Currency. FURNITURB REPAIRED AND UPHOLSTER- ed at your home. Will go anywhere. Address Box 286-A, Star office. . | GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT; | pianos taken in as part payment on Vietrolas. I BUGO WORCH. 1110°G h.w. Kranich & Bach | 3nd_Emerson_pianos. {How’s the Roof? We're ready to repair the winter's damage and put things in good for the big rains. Prompt, capabl service by practical roofers. Try u; \IRONCLAD Raxtee i st Selling Lots of Rim Sash —to garage builders who want to house cars at lowest possible cost. Garage Doors. . Geo. Nf.hBarker Co., Inc. 619-651 N. Y. Ave. 1517 Tth. Tel. M. 1348. " Tin Rool Roofs REPAIRED AND PAINTED: Call Main losn & ing bright phases of child life. According to R. Grable, who manages the publication of the book, the idea back of the invisible color scheme, as related to children, is more important than the color process it- self. He emphasizes the value of the ifivisible color process as a means for attracting and training the interests of children in the p¥oper direction. The artists whose duty it is to create the magic pictures are imbued with a desire to have the pictures appeal to the child. Pleasant thoughts and | happy desires are encouraged and sudness and mischievous ideas thwarted. Advantages Explained. The advantage of the mysterious coloring transformations in aiding the young mind fo grasp a deeper meaning than the ordinary, colored picture book conveys is easily under- stood. It is the realfzation that the drab 1s becoming bright, the lifeless quickened —an imaginative appeal that makes the picture tell its own story. For instance, a little girl may be seen plucking roses for her teach- er. The wish of the young mind to obtain the brightest and reddest of the flowers s granted when the col- ors are brought out.by a sweep of the brush or sponge; mail, term in respect to revolutionary move-! ments, is engaged in slain,” Dr. John A. Ryan, professor of industrial ethics at the Catholic Uni versity, told the City Club's forum luncheon yesterday. Dr. Ryvan spoke on “Radical Movements in_America,” filling the engagement of William J, Burns of the Department of Justice, | Wwho had to cancel his enzagement. The “wave of radicalism” which the nation feared in the first two vears fol- Bwing the war was largely the result | of an imagination resulting from war- time psychology, Dr. Ryan said. “It reached its high-water mark,” he added, “when Senator Sterlinz intro- duced a’bill two years ago which would have branded as sedition, punishable with twenty years’ imprisonment, the puncturing of the tire of a bicycle po- licéman chasing a man with a bottle of lquor. This ferocious measure was aimed at what- were thought to be widespread revélutionary activities, but which existed largely in inflamed minds. Nevertheless, this bill came near passing. It is still before Con- gress, having been reintroduced @t the beginning of this session, but probably ‘will. never be reported out.’ John Walsh, chairman of the civies and forum committee,’ who presided, | announced™that the forum next week |} = will be a special Music week program Mr. Grable belleves the plctures|and will be held on Monday, Tuesday serve a threefold purpose. The child | being Memorial day. is amused, his instinct for helpful- % ness is developed and any. latent artistic talent which he may possess FOUR MEN DROWN. WINNIPEG, Manitoba, May GE CO., 1140 15th s Printing —in boosting your business, and you'll reap goed results. BHIGH GLADE BUT NOT HIGH PRICED, THE SERVICE SHOP BYRONrs. ADAMS, FRuxTERS, " The Big Printing Plant —Service, epeed and quality workmanship. | The National Capital Press 12101212 D ut. n.w. Ladies Instructed Free. ‘n.-"r:::ee’c:xi: own le'a(s‘%n ‘lh\" latest style.” We o rescit. | Braids, fiow foriula. * Latest style hat Tramen s 20l made to order, $3.50. Nork, auiek sertics Hemstitehing—good HARRIS HAT FRAME SHOP, 1010 F. * The Shade Shop exercises. TWO LEAP TO DEATH .FROM N. Y. TOWERS ! merchants, lawyers ‘and lumbermen. The homes have sold from $11,500 to $18,500. DECISION ON ARMY GAMES. | Members of the Reserve Corps, both officers and enlisted men, as com- ponents of tho United States Army, are entilted to compete for places on teams to represent the Army in any games in which the Army as a unit may take part, according to a de- cision made by the Secretary of War. .Abe Martin Says: In All, 112 Homes Sold One Leaves Note to Wife Asking “ Forgivenesi—Other Jumps Twenty-Five Stories. 1 NEW YORK, May 24—John W. Gasteiger of Brooklyn, a feed mer- chant, jumped from an upper story of the municipal building, at the en- trance to Brdokiyn bridge, and struck Samuel D. Jones, who was taken to the hospital unconscious, with a frac- tured wrist. Earlier in the day Frank J. Parry W. STOKES SAMMONS, of Patchogue, L. i, secretary of the 830 ISth St. Phope New York tile concern of John H. < ot % Parry Company, leapeéd from the High Grade Window Shades to] twenty-fifth story of the Metropoli- tan tower. Order at Factory Prices Gasteiger was believed to have gone to the municipal building to Keep Your Roof transact some business with the fre -4 epartifient, which he supplied with Tight and Painted —and_rains_and storms won't werry E hay and grain. In his pockets was iGrafton&Son,Inc., I'fi et | R. K. FERG you. found a note, ding: USON, Inc. ‘Heating and Roofing Expects 35 Years.” 1 231239, Very good and sufficient reason for you secing these new homes A Suburb Right in the City . OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. J Come Tonight The New English Half Timbered Homes - AND American Bungalows Take 14th St. Car to Jefferson St. N.W. is stirred. In. addition the child o *“Dear Rose ai family: “Screen Your Porch Now | ' IF EVERY MAN KNEW “Forgive me. it js for the best. I love you. Dear good friends, do not k- ‘What the man out of work knows, he o Salyunled fron scusning on nepiy putnted | MUt 00, O e forget Ros: JOH! s Savings Plan assures yoz $1,000 in 120 the | 2 B 15 A | Sl T e R R e HE(.:EHEEPR €O | Ausgeg, Saiy the Glnnt of i pacine;” 43¢ #th and O sts. Can Neige: ™ i CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK e foomen ‘at both Dlache: 1336 New York Ave. "_WWW z wiz ETURN Y00 8% Axvvarcy. | YOU REMEMBER ME! | John Hodges, the Bookbinder |, National “&“mge""fig:é&',- fnc, i 1011 E !:n-fl Floor. Street NJW. [hae been ordered to Camp Méade for { the The concern with which Parry was connected last fall %as fined $500 after it had been convicted of con- spiring to eliminate competition, - as charged by the legislative committee investigating the building trust. John H. Parry, who formally identi- fied his_son’s body, said, however, he knew of no financial or other worries which could have led to suicide, — “ORDERED TO CAMP MEADE. Capt. Percy ‘W. Clarkson, Signal Coroer at' Camp, Alfred Vatl, neual temporary duty in connection - e summer {raining. campr, follow: earns to preciate color harmony’ :nd. to g\le: the color that probably will -appear for any object depicted. Result of Chemical Process. The book is the result of u long|Z 'chemical = process ~ involving secret formulae, worked out by months of study by the inventors. With' the collaboration of some of the country’ foremost artists the chemists have thus created for the children of wl-ghl-ngt;ln a wonderful pastime- or magic. . o offering to its readers. Sunday this magic color book, The Star hopes, to do a bit of constructive work in f training g minds of ) Four men were drowned at Laclu motor boat exploded and the craft sank. Saturday when the engine of their| Y Advertiser. KLY Dre R % sPrefer TheStar

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