Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1922, Page 31

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- e s . o . . - THE SUNDAY STAR WARHINGTON, D. ¢, JINE 4 moPART L. . - - - 31 SPANISH WAR ‘VETERANS tant an juartermaster. epart- | T S TUG T e g b < ¥ which w! Lo 8¢ masterpieces b [l e Speed Records Fall; SCIENCE SEEKING MEDIUM SECRETS |AMERICAN ART RAIDS qoecumrtes . Sir Alfred Mond sald that in theso { year's business on June 10, after . . ’;r::tc:d the booke o stme will bs in- Paris Prints Treaties FINDS ‘LIQUID’HOLDS TABLE TOHANDS: ALARMING TO ENGLAND 2aye 1t was mecemary o cplist the : Camp commanders have Lbeen in- 3 Years After Signing ure too poor to be able to afford to | structed from department headquar- Biihatamentated Prose. | Sir Robert Witt Warns Country |do much” he added. “It is not diffi- The regular muster of the follow- music for the flag-raising on Sun- | ters to mail out department genmsral 2 2 1 cuit to understand why there are so | 1 ARIK june 801 the lated P 3 i Ing camps will take place ¢uring toe | day afternoon. June 11, and whl be | order and bulletin No. 12 to all mem. e A e e SRR :’;‘éu:'l": Sf’.flvl‘fll "’_'l‘_"’]: Against Sale of Masterpieces, '{?.’.‘?;A’,‘f{’l‘.%"?).";‘; peonle in Amer- |§ o e 2 bers, as it is the final bulletin o ) 2 o ! - a coming week: Monday wizht, De-[the ghest of Department Commander | jii, diministration and contains use- | | ek whe® the Joprnal Oficicl Richet of the Institute of Frances | meaium's hands, while in a trance, | as More Disappear. beautiful works of art. xcmrlment Band rehear = :slnr’}lcl ‘affrey and members of the Fish- nlu knowledge and information for nearly three years nfter they and the Academy of Medicine and | were held at some distance from | py tne Associated Press. —_— 'amp, No. 6; Tuesday night, Miles|ing and Hunting Club at Great Falls, | all. were aigned and ten months 1o his two colleagues appointed by a table, and the liquld, dripping | NDON, —T0 v re Cainp, No. 1; Wednesday night, Urell | V& : A meeting of the past commanders | | n day after thelr ratification by e o | tromstheuifinger “sipw it Hiy ety | [ UONDUNL 208 300 She many o HUNGARIANS IN RED ARMY Cashp: ies' Auxiliary of Dewey|. The ladies of the Lineal Society|and officers of Miles Camp, No. 1, will parliament, thefaoplty of scle % formed into slender sticks some- |cent complaints of the loss of art st p; Ladies’ Auxiliary of ©WeY | were entertained Saturday afternoon soon be called by Commander J. Al- Theae were the treatles de- bonne to investigate aplritualism what after the fashion of stalac- treasurcs through purchases by' 10,000 War Captives in Russi: Camp, Monday night; Ladies Auxil-|at an old-fashioned Virginia ‘“pow-|lison Baxter for the specific purpose tween the United States, Great and the trarce phenomena of me- tites. When the union was estab- | oricins, Biv. Hobert Wité efited 3 ASWRE S0 - fary of Urell Camp, Wednesday night,| Wow” by Mrs. Kate Berthiaume, as- | of transacting important ~business| | Ryiiain, .Italy and Japsn and diums, are achleving some curious |. lished betwen the finger tips and b 2 i3] ] Join the Bolshevists. and the ladies of the Lineal Socicty | SIStant chief adviser, at her country | which is of vital interest to the| | Rumanis, Jugoainvia and Csech- resulta. the table by means of theso alender r warning this week when he "home, in McLean, Va. camp. oslovakia for the protection of Thelr work thus far has been | rods the medium could raiso the sided Bt the annual peeting of | BUDAPEST, May 10.—At least 10.- Commander Arthur H. League of; A meeting of the Los Angeles Club| Maj. Walter S. Hale, state repre- fined t s with M bl ho Al 1 Na “oliection F t os > Maj. 3 e. sainorities im the last th confin, o seances with Mme. | tiable from tho floor, apparently |the Natjonal Art Collection Fund, at | = 3 Dewey Camp has been indorsed by | was Qeld at the home of Francis C.|sentative from the Essex district, T The Gptis mere Bisson, a medlum wel! known | without the exertion of any force. |the Burlington Ho 000 Hungmrians taken prisoner by : the members of his camp for the of- | Huhn. commander of Harden Camp,| Boston, Mass., and former command- ptember 10, 19/ among apirituallsts of western Some of these rods have been | “It {5 my duty.” he said, “to warn |Russia early in the world war have = 3 S.oam Monday night. Routine business in | er-in-chief of the United Spanish| | il Juty 29, 1921, and Europe. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | analyzed chemically, the profes- |the moclety thal at the present mo- |juined the red army, according to fice, of department junior vice com- | regard to the national encampment | War Veterans, died suddenly in his| | ed May 29, 1 has had sittings with her. She is | sors report, reveallng that they |ment more than one great master- | mander. | Was discussed and the club, from all | home, at Rockport, Mass., on May 21. T one of the few mediums repute8 to | contain no substance not contaned | piece is In tmminent danger of leay- |TCLUFRINE Hupgarian officers who The department commander, ac-|reports. will have a big delegation | Maj. Hale held many distinguished exude viscous liquid from thelr in the human body. | ing this country; more than one mas- |have just been released by the bol- companied by his staff. will pay a|from District of Columbia repre- | offices during his lifetime. He was finger tips under trance condi- The committee of professors, un- | terplece, which o country. however |sheviki. Of thege about sixty are visht_t George Berry Camp, | this department at one time commander-in-chief of i 1 der fnstructl trom the faculty | frord to 1 W s e o < o 8§ r erry NEl 3 epartms . -in- . b struct e 0 e. Ve are s . € o, amish Wae Veterans, Da: | e o of Lawton | the Ualted Spaniah War Vetsrans,| Lieut. John J. Haas, Naval Dental| “O0% [rofessors nad been tola | of sclences, must not discloss any | impressed with the Eravity of the|CMicers. In addition. thousands of partment of the Potomac. in AR 0. 4. chairman auditing com- | having served actively in that war|Corps, at the Naval Dispensary, this| that this liquid. dripping onto a details of their findings to the position that we are prepared to sup- | former Hungarian soldiers have Hall. tomorrow night at $:30 o'clock. | mittee, will, with his committee, audit | and, in_addition, served three years|city, has been ordered to Chicago for | plane surface, took strange forms | public until their inquiry has been |port the chancellor of the exechquer |taken up life in Russia, many having The Department Band will furnish ' the books of the department ad-'in the Philippines. duty. of faces. They have not had that finished. ‘in any method short of confiscation, 'joined the communist party. DTN 3 e D M A A b WA A A M L R A 4 WS I Extra Salespeople to Assure Dresses Arranged on Racks * Yens Bhonipl Msfeii ANSBURGH & DROTHER #ccoriing o s e Yo T Established 1880 STORE NEWS for Monday, June 5, 1922 - : Franklin 7400 ) T STORE HOURS: Open 9:0; Close 5:30 ! - . VALAU UL L A Beginning Monday Morning at 9:00, On the Second Floor Sale of New Silk Dress N MAUAMAG MM VIVAVA AN S R UABALLAL S LvAAUAY A remarkable purchase involving more than half a thousand new Sum- mer dresses in scores of styles at one price—that price so far below the real worth of the dresses that we would be smiled at if we told you how much you can save in this event. Thé Dresses Speak for Themselves —once you see the style assortment, feel the quality of the materials, you will realize that this is in no way an ordinary event. Behind it is intensive prepara- tion. Maker after maker was visited before we finally secured the dresses we wanted at the price we wanted to pay. Wedid not choose for VALUE ONLY, BUT FOR QUALITY, NEWNESS OF FASHION, STYLE DISTINCTION AND WORKMANSHIP. Dresses so smart you’ll want several! Dresses for All Summer Occasions —Street Dresses ~—Commencement Frocks —Georgette Crepe —Roshanara Crepe G U U AN VS A Ay b A M WA A 11T R —Dinner Gowns —Bridesmaids’ Frocks =~ —Canton Crepe —Morocco Crepe —Party Frocks —Business Dresses —Crepe Romaine - —Printed Crepes —Afternoon Frocks —Tailored Styles + =——Spanish Lace —Crepe de Chine | —Graduation Frocks —Utility Styles . —Crepe-back Satin —Combinations The collection represents the very newest in ultra-fashionable summer dresses—nothing is missing that has been decreed correct. If you wanted to pay twice this price you couldn’t buy smarter styles. Not only new, but even ad- vanced style ideas are included, revealing the newer, stunning side drapes— however, the popular straightline models are in majority. Charming reproductions of costly imported dresses, revealing trimming ideas impossible to describe. Sleeves that are different, some slashed from’shoulder to elbow, others wide-flowing, still others that are banded at the wrist. Beaded, embroidered and scores of other novel touches in drapings, pleatings, etc. Newest Summer Colors, plain or in striking combinations—also navy blue and black Sizes for Misses, 14, 16 and 18 g v | Sizes for Young Women, 36 to 44 Chozce, .’1 5 : Sizes for Large Women, 40 to 48 : Dress - Section, Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother

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