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m EVENING STAR, WAsg NGTON, - D. 10., TEURBDAY MAY MARRIAGE ANNULLED. ~ | Tateroentory Docres aransad o || HOW MUCH? At wi FORT OFF THE. MAP Tomorrow Night. / ‘Mrs. Herman Tenenbaum. vatue your eyeet FUR D c- ]m MEN - By the Associated Press. “Pussyfoot” Johnson will discuss the | Justics Bailey of the District Bu- A i BALTIMORE, Md., May 35— |fight being made for prohibition in In- | preme Court has signed an’interioc: . Army aviators, having demonstrat- - | dia in an address at the Mount Vernon | tory dec: annulling the marriage For §1 a lems ed what they can do to battle- | Place M. E. Church’' tomorrow night. |of Mrs. Mary Tenenbaum. Her hi "u;:" 0 your ships, will make their first at- |Mr. Johnson recently returned from sum, is kaown - tempt to blow = fort off the map .| that country, having traveled 7,000 here next Tuesday. miles and addressed more than & mil-| The marriage occurred May 23, 1 The demonstration, scheduled 2s | lion people, it is said. and it was mot until 1913, tne a part of the fourth annual Afr- = A't‘ l:h. "J:" nlf.:‘u flfi. m?;o testified, that she learned thiat Ten, craft exhibition of the fiying club |he g0 , wl o - | baum had not been divorced trom a of Baltim it e afkected | taine an ofics fn. London, and from former wife in Baltimore. Attorneys timore, against a_ reproduct there will €0 to New Zealand to asaist Cgroll, WM:IID w:;“k:n‘\:‘!‘x ho:v":.:s in the national campagn now on in that | Raymond Neudecker and Bertrand Commissioners Utge Those Desiring Summer Train- ing to Apply. |- One hundred Washington men be- T Lowis Mok B O, 610 Ninth St. tween the ages of seventeen and {;rz:.a 1:1’. bundin: ltzr“theml:l:‘r Emerson appeared for the petitione thirty-five will be admitted to the| Army air undran- rom. Aber- summer training camps to be oper-| deen, M nd Langley Fioid, Va., sea by e war Depariment thin| B RS ACICE, SRS onty year. The Commissioners, in, & proclama- tion, invite all who desire to go ‘to apply either to the commanding gen- ‘while ncrnnlnx themselves with smoke bombs. Efficienc; tnu for military and civilian fiyers, spot-landing ocon- tests and slow-landing and stunt - -~ . . i | flying contests are on the program. il Ename : : [Howar, 8" ot STV et | Byt Tron N Thrke Sen e 3 1 Star buildi: this eit; on forms J patent leather, ton” ey Eo hrainhd” tiom ‘thesg | Bave arvived. new block hecl; kid > 5 ,two addresses. I. d N Text of Proclamat! e med. A l . 'The p;ocl:’mnlor'\ {:ll%w‘ 4 stat t] &4 ates Others in Gun Metal, turn sole As Ereaident of the Dnjied Sthtes : 4 and Patent Leather, welt sole. - DrinE to the attention of the i An Unusual Value e Distr A Very special values at $5.95. - the opportunity now presented to it B pctee I MENS BROGUES camps which will be conducte: ur- Al ing the coming summer. T) a a3 beacy « . ane thi 111 b Friday Special | tioned: mocording to population, an and' mohair suits . . | the quota allotted to the Dilll‘lcl of ‘.d d { | Columbla 1 > fresh, clean 5" Ag’aln Frlday Silk S ki “The camps Gpen on July 27 and [ and shapely for | s 1 tockings continue for one month. Any maie| N weith = between the ages of seventeen and WATIE _We wear. { Women's $595 to $8.50 ;,r;rr-:mn;ve years, who is physically Don’t think of buy- o 2 a jelection o 08 : o1 Sports Oxfords 95c y e camps will not be made| @ifl ing mew wntil you An Oxford that really repre- know what we can i i sents $8 worth of leather, g $ 95 E:‘(TRA °°d value in stric ‘Cnfia‘;:;i?n::nsrroxle;xy’eur?a"l;ltufl\?: ) i workmanship and style. 3 perfect Seamed Back Sil ‘f;;np: Camp Meade, Md., at which . & antry S H dica] btockmgs black or cordo. Usual jmadical servicaiwill L tratnad; Camp UST enough left for one > ‘ $1.29 grade at 95c pair. { J| =il be ‘trained; Fort Monroe. Vi.. " T busy day’s selling— ; Tt ane cannl ME Y E R’ S S H O P S i nd Camp o mostly at our 7th St. Store. a e U be trained: and Camp . Sports oxfords of tan, smoked Semee Bae e w0 elk and gray leathers, with ggle‘-.m; Jnvolve ;:;'.lc::ll:;dm':,l:lnllr.1 : 1331 F Street contrasting color-trim. Nearly - - | ot inestimabie vaiue and wii unaues: | T i < | tionably increase the value to the all sizes. nation and o the community of those . o who avall themselves of this oppor- Also broken sizes $5.95 to itunity. In no better manner can $8.50 dress pushps, in patent |the young men of the District of { Columbia profitably devote one month i f thei leather, black satin, tan, gray Cor. 7th & K e Commistlonars, cattiently) res kid, gray suede—these, also, = s 414 9tk St. :3}‘*&,".“";';u"i‘;:;“‘_“n°‘m‘"";l:)'::‘;: mostly at our 7th St. Store. City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. {application to enter these camps. 2/ ‘ADDHCI(IOI‘ for permission to attend 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. the camps should be made to. com- lmundms Bumlul 34 Corps Area, Col. Leroy H ington, D. U. C. V. OF WASHINGTON MAKE REUNION PLANS Richmond Meeting, June 20 to 22, 723 14th Sh'eet to Be Greatest in History of (Formerly Simm=") With each purchase of a tube of the famous— C. D. Shaving Crezx STEIN-BLOCH DUNLAP Organization. | CLOTHES HATS Sontsdernie sewerane i wanies-| | FREE DELIVERY 250 | tend the thirty-second reunion of the United Confederate Veterans in Rich- City axd Suburban '6049thSt. F St. Corner 12th- 723 14th St. More Bargains for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Everready Garment Bags Protect your clothes from dust and moths WEN'S WEAR mond, Va. Jpne 20 to 22. Opening a day earlier than the Veterans' gathering will be the twenty-third I . | lof the Sons of Confederate Veterans. | e assln O fil A1 three meetings will close on the | | 7 . | {25 { | have been made with | portation aystems by | reunic il | whereby the veterans and a || | panying members of their families | | v travel at the rate of one cent a | Mempers of affiliated organiza 1l be given the benefit of ) the nd_trip to Richmond and re- | | [turn at the rate of a one-way fare. Present plans for the exercises and entertaniment indicate that the re- |' | Well made, lined union will be one the most elaborate | in the history of the Confederate Vet- erans, it is said. One of the features Not so long ago it was a common sight to see men playing golf in long trousers and suspenders and even on gala occa-- will be the laying of the corner stone of & monument to Matthew Fontaine { Maury the “Pathfinder of the Seas” | and one of the heroes of the Confed- erate navy. Dental Items Your Name on Your Fountcin Pen| . "\ wan— and Patent Remedles $1.10 Tanias 890 e s A 5 < | : P :)(Hlasr R Il : i I~ 14-K¢. Gold Leaf Mouth Wash ‘ ‘ ! FR“‘ Your name vi';ll bed put on haml; tiount&n; | Santsel Teeth 8 7 pen purchased here during the balance o In those days, hap : t' pen purch pily removed, the man in knickers was . either a dude or a low handicap man. Sale of Fountain Pens 12th and F Street Store Only Today, times have i sochanged, sports are Happmess !/ Independence! Parker Dnofold Metal Toothbrush Hold- The Pen With the 25-Year Guarantee ers, nickel finish..... ... l&: ! so important, that we Lty Parker Lucky Curve Pens pJpana Tooth 39¢ i have learned beyond forget- i JFIVE million acres of Utah lands :1 n';mlf;m Eho 89¢ | Sheaffer Self-Filling Pens. ';h_'.“_ oo, i ting how better dressing pays. now yielding abundantly—17,000.- V3L00" Mastin's Vit nd 43c 000 acres awaiting the magic impetus 'l'nhlzu De'::ll;‘:fi::m uq‘u 250 of irrigation and the enterprise of home builders. Diversified crops, Pyorrhocide for Riggs 750 from grains to semi-tropical fruits; N S On the links, the tennis Moth Balls | Klim Reduced dBciEvans Write lor Free lllustrated Book- lets—Scenic, Mining, Agriculture. In the Game of Golf or the i Game of Life your object is to win—and Good Clothes help you win. court, driving a car or work- ~Tablets . 2 ilat ing in an office—we know that b e ot o of s . and Whole Milk | DR correct attire counts for much. s fjand mallony ....... 1€ Moth Flakes|...>™ . T0c 60c De Miracle . 13c1b. “:’f.?_z;ff $1.45| pepitatory o PEGIAL . 2for 2 [ 8280l s b g HomeNeeds swam ezt TOILET ARTICLES REDUCED .frwe 19 "h' r * §1.29 50c Hinds' Honey and Almond Cream .......... 420 We couldn’t remain in business if we interested men inlgbod clothes and then offered them inferior clothes. What we preacl and what we practice have always gone hand in hand. Every day sees more and more men who want ho be well dressed turn to us for better dressmg whether for the Lmks. t.he Office or the Home. We have made a slight reduction in our clothmg de- partment on all 3-piece suits, 4-piece suits and golf suits, cxceptmg tropicals. Prices on 3-piece suits start : - : : :::':'"‘":“::‘: & SLw now at $27 and on 4-piece suits at $4050. - = nd | ro O B9 mel i SIDNEY W 1'*‘ST ..................................... -, INCORPORAT ~ . e th and G Streers ' g