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ment features have been planned for the excuraion to the river resort. The ost interesting of the events, com- binigg both athletics and entertain- faent, will ke the base ball game be. tween teams composed of alumni and of members: of the faculty. This game will ‘take place after the ar- rival of the rning boat. The excursion is belng arranged by an alumnus committee, com; of E. P. Hardell, chairman; 'was made ."l"h. mmnuuvv:l zldflxe company. o ‘was valued at Trafford Hewitt of New York city, R s . who is alleged to. have claimed to|Gus Placos Tells of Theft From Car. "stand {n” with the Navy Department $250 Jewel Thett. * | ORDERS PAY FOR HOLIDAY. in 1017 ead to have dymanded $5.0001 - Placos, 227 Jackson Hall alicy,| AR executive order issued by Presi- a _ 1| dent Harding directs that “employes told the police of the taking of an over- ¢ thé federal t th coat from his automobile In front of 344 | °F the fe SOYSTRENNC 8118 O The | o aber: of. the denmisslon. Droviling District of Columbia, who, under the Pennsylvania avenue last ht. He nig) pra his services can be spared. He sald, Do lyania avenus Jist Mgt Mo terms of the executive order of No- hagen . oo vember 4, 1921, were granted a holi- | ZOWEVeT, that for the present he will Burglars _entered the residence of |gay on November 11, 1921, incident |7®Main With the rent board. Harold D. Hubbard, 3803 Michigan &ve- | 1o" e burfal of the unknown and near future, it was sald at the Treas- - ury. Thomas F. Kane, the bank examiner who uncovered the embezzlement dur- ing regular examination of the bank, is but_twenty-seven years old, and a son of Deputy Controller of the Currency Kane. MAY LEAVE RENT BOARD. William F. Gude Finds Private Business Very Pressing. Willlam F. Gude, member of the Dis- trict Rent Commission, may resign as & rring the sion cases was well under way morning. TECH HIGH'S RIVER TRIP Will Go to Marshall Hall on June 14. Tech High School's annual river m PUT AT $100,000. lapd Bank Cashier Not Yet % Arrested tor Embezzlement. Embezzlement of funds at the First Bark of Union Bridge, Md.. ‘was closed by National Bank Ex- aminer, Thomas F. Kane, is expected to $100,000, it was announced at the ‘©office of the controller of the currency. The cashier, E. F. Olmstead, who is by the controller with having ARRANGE RENT CASES. Possession Matters Being Placed on Court Docket. i BicCor T Cobmune] Divuion 1 52 ted not & wi n at liberty o:“ h’lfl until r‘b“‘“l:ly; Y F.|when he was surrende! Connors, J. Harper Snapp, Ri N. | bondsman. The date for his trial has “If you are reappointed to the new ’ nue northeast, yesterday, through a rent commissica will you reconsider embezzled the funds and lost them in| Employes of the District Rent Com- | ©XCursion to Marshall” Hall, under|Low, L. Himmler, Emory Shanks,|not been announced. basem d | unidentified American roldier in th < T @peculation on the stock market, was | mission will be busy this week certity- | auspices of the alumni asgociation of Hoystaneiar eho Nomuen XU Bernes, e erware valued At Stea . o 75, shal | YOUT decision?” Mr. Gude was asked. Arlington national cemetery, skall not lose their pay for that day.” Maj. Henry B. Lewis, infantry, at sald to have turned over all his per- sonal property. He had not as yet Deen reported under arrest. ‘The bank was capitalized at $25,000, and, according to the May 5 bank call, kad $510,625.42 in deposits, $22,500 sur- ing to the Municipal Court for hearing all possession cases on the docket, in compliance with provisions of the act extending the Ball rent law. It is estimated that there are about 300 of these cases pending before the the school, will be held ‘ednesday, June 14, it was announced today b: Norfiah H. Barnes, president of t association. Notice also was given today of the semi-annual reunion of the alumni, to be held the evening of | medical administrative corps, en rout: Mrs. David Lawrence, 34 West Kirk street, Chevy Chase, told the. police of the disappearance of a silver mesh bag and four yards of lace from her home ;hes last month. She valued them at 115, “If 1 should be reappointed I shou)d have to resign,” he replied, explaining that pressure of private business has increased with the recent death of his brother. Mr. Gude said that but for the fact TWO MAJORS REASSIGNED. Majs. Thomas C. Cook and Donald /| M. Ashbridge, Coast Artillery Corps, have been relleved from duty at the ‘War Department and ordered to Fort ASSIGNED TO HOSPITAL. Second Lieut. Robert R. Linden, plus and §: Prospects are that the bank will be reorganized and opened again in the 8,235 profits. commission. Another Special for Tomorrow Sheer Handmade Batiste Blouses Remarkable Values 52 and *2.95 The very smartest of the new hand- made blouses are these in this special selling—and the extraordinary savings possible will be appreciated by women who realize how many tubable blouses are needed for the summer. You may choose from charming V neck, square neck and tuxedo models, with the newer trimmings such as inset English tape, resembling the fine French handwork—medallions formed by drawnwork and embroidered dots— fine tucks, hemstitching — and every blouse at $2.95 edged with fine filet lace. Do Not Miss This Selling Event—Values Merit Your Earliest Attention Blouse Section, Third floor. Clearance Sale of Boys’ Middy Blouses I?educed to %165 You may choose from these styles— White with ‘serge col- lar and cuffs. White with Palmer linen collar and cuffs. White with dark blue galatea collar and cuffs. ® All white. Dark blue.’ Palmer linen. Khaki. Sizes 4 to 10 Years You have only to see these middies to realize how special is the price—and how good the values. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. New Shades of Blue, Graty, Green and Rose in Rattania Fiber Rugs New designs and colors, shown for the first time this season. Dark blue, green, gray, tan and brown backgrounds that will blend with your summer furnishings—their attractive conventional or unique Chinese patterns in brighter shades that lend a touch of summery coloring. 3 All sizes—Runners by the yard to match. 30x60, $2.25 9x12, $14.75 3x6, $2.75 i 9x15, $19.75 4.6x7.6, $6 ~"" 27 and 36 inch run- 6x9, $9 nersin 9, 12 and 15 7.6x10.6,$12.75 foot lengths. See These Before Chobling Your Summer Rugs Rug Section, Sixth floor. THIS IS Vudor Porch Shade Weather If you expect to enjoy thefull comfort of your porch this summer. ‘We especially emphasize Vudor Porch Shades—because we believe them to be much improved over the ordinary porch shade—for instance— i The Ventilating and Self-hanging Devices G Tt The Permanent Oil Colorings —featires that you will want when you buy shades for your porch. Vudor Porch Shades, 4 feet to 12 feet wide, with 7-ft. 6-inch drop. $3.90 to $13.75. By relieving the commis- sion of all but rental cases the turnover of docketed cases is expected to be facil- June 16 at the school, 7th and Rhode [ to the United States, has been Island avenue northwest. signed to duty at Walter Reed G Numerous athletic and entertain-'eral Hospital, this city. Report of the theft of cigarettes and tobacco from the wharf of the Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Company worth, Kan., for duty as officers at the school of the line. partment. Woodmard & Lotheop Open 9 A.M. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 5:30 P.M. ¢ ! 1—Navy georgette crepe over crepe de chine, ribbon trim- med. 13—Straightline frock, in_heavy qual- ity tan Shantung. Jade and white printed Roshamara crepe, in crepe, with beads and embroidery. Black or white pleated copen and white, caPe Georgett costume. = s cxeme. Coral Spanish lace and Georgette dimmer froek. A Great Selling Event Tomorrow . % 300 Women’s Silk Frocks Special, 25 reffi pe, smartly trim- in smart combina- med with asotins. Fere is a value event completely out of the ordinary, in style, quality and den price—and a saving event right at the beginning of the season. There are hundreds of charming models—the frocks that you will need for so many different pastimes and occasions during the summer. STREET DRESSES of Shantung and crepe de chine. SPORTS FROCKS of handsome Roshanara erepe, including the smartest of cape costumes, and a Shantung model, with sleeveless frock and jacket. AFTERNOON FROCkS of georgette crepe and foulard, Canton crepes and em- broidered printed crepes. ? DINNER DRESSES, in pastel Spanish lace and georgette combination. Cantom Colors offer the most delightful and varied choice, from the darker blues and black—to the bright sports shades and pastel coral, orchid, green and blue. Seventeen illustrations are typical of the collection, but you must really see themr to know how lovely they are. Do your choosing early, so you won’t be disappointed. ‘Women's Dress Section, Third floor. 11—Dinner dress of draped Spanish lace and georgette, in or- chid. 3—Periwinkle Span- ish lace and geor- gette dinner frock. 6—~Cape costume, im 7 — Sleeveléss frock B8—Navy blue 9—Unusual draped S—Natural Shantung orepe Jvith folds ‘greey tn blmek Can- with pleated sige ©ORERa Roshamara g.9 jacket of -.Q‘.!“ - s :g‘p;u-ihedwnlmml _ and ribbonm trim- o= Entire Stock \Impérted_:‘Cretvonnes Greatly R\edUce’d\ 68, *1 and *1.50 Yard | Prices which do not begin to tell you of their real value—nor can descriptions tell you of the delight- About 3,000 yards in the collection, consisting of small chintz designs, conventional patterns — floral .desig'ns, s:ripes, tropical flowers and birds—in an amazing variety of colors. Some warp print cretonnes—also linen-like cloths. T % kel g e s LS e S e : ¢ To make room for new Fall ini With Sow. 3 # Camp Travis, Tex., has ferred to the adjutant general's de- been trans- resigning. Special Values Seldom Found in White Tub Silk Petticoats *1.95, *2.95 and *3.95 Every Petticoat is Shadowproof, one Quality always Demanded these Days SPCC' 1,95—Tailored Tub Silk Petti- ial, $1.95 coats, finished with pi- coted edge or scailoping. Special, $2.95Double-to-hip Silk Petti- coats, fully silk lined— ordinarily they are cotton lined. Also another model in the reinforced back and front style. pecja[ —Handsome Silk Radium S i $3'95 Petticoats, finished with fancy scallops—also models in crepe de chine and satin. All reinforced. Petticoat Bection, Third floor. The New “Kiki” Vestee Sets As Charming as the Play White Organdy fashions the new “Kiki” Vestee Sets, with the cuffs and turn-back collar finished in pointed scallops, either plain or dotted, in rose, blue or lavender, which gives the most fetching color touch. A flowing Wind- sor Tie matches the color of the scallops. $3. NET GUIMPES, lace-trimmed and embroidered. ve neck, tuxedo or round collar, $3 to $18, offering a most extensive variety of styles and designs. NET GUIMPES with sleeves, prettily lace trimmed, §1 to $6.50. Neckwear Section, First floor. Another Large Shipment 3 Stars Japanese Crepe Plain Colors, 45¢ Yard Checks, 50c Yard Women who know 3 Stars Japanese Crepe will .attest to its remarkable quality and attractive- ness, as well as serviceability for children’s and their own frocks and apronms. This shipment brings many lovely colors and check combinations of green, yellow, lavender, pink and blue, with white. Take this opportunity to get acquainted with its splendid qualities. Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second floor. New for Summer Derryvale Hand-Printed Linen Centers and " Scarfs, ¥1 These lovely centers and scarfs are printed in varied charming designs in colors that are fadeproof as well as washproof. You will like them for use in summer cottages, and find them quite inexpensive, too. Centers, 33-inches; Scarfs, 18x54 inches. Scalloped Edge Scarfs and Centers make other charming sets, $1.50 each. Art Embroldery Section, Second floor. Don’t Wait Until Summer’s Here to Get Your Automobile Slip Cover Have them ready for that first trip. These are for Ford sedans and touring cars—also for Dodge touring cars. Well made covers of good quality washable fabrics, in medium dark color- ings. They cover seats, backs, arms and doors. 2 Ford Tour- Ford Sedan Dodge Touring ing Set, $9 Set, $10 ' Set, $1L.75 Slip Covers Will Be Made to r For Any Car ut Reasonable Sisp-Cover Bection, Fifth foor. that his private affairs required all of his attention he should not contemplate