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THE EVE TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1922. ! by, V'pen i 7 . = fleld a force of United States troops to entertaln the expected Washing- ton visjtors with a sham battle. District of Columbla, Maryland and Beluted Traln Disappoints. d Virginia, generally fair and continue The delayed arrival of the train, warm tonight and tomorrow; gentle va- ho“’.v e it Sroesille. b riable winas, er. ma possibie, but | West Virginia, generally falr tonight 'Q'"‘" e e e L L ;’.‘:mmmomw; Bomewhathwarmorglos horsemanship at the fort, put the | \ D. J. KAUFMAN, Inc. 100507 Pa. Ave. 616 17th Street entire corps of Instructors at the Records for Twenty-Four Hours. school, including Majs. West, Wil- = Thermometer—4 pm., 71; 8 p.m., 72; bourn, Il)nnk. ('h’nmhezlrin'nnd 'l'lhnmlp- . 12 midnight, ; 4 am., 69; 8 a, H . son, d Capts. Carr, Shafer and Win- Senator Watson, Indiana, |noon, . Cordial Greetings Along the | chester, through a spirited cavalry | Barometer—4 p.m., 30.11; 8 p.m., 30.1 -[lr"l at : the l||urrlll«nv! It \\'n,xl Mal. = 2 2 12 midnight, 30. 4 am, 30.12; 8 a. H H H Barry who acnleved phenomenal s Sees Dictatorial Attitude |58 ooy avisl” * *™ Line Dispel Memories Of | cour’u arriea s many of ihe prin: Highest temperature, 74, occurred at r;‘hnl ?rlze7 rlv. the New York horse | 1 H 2 p.m. yesterday. show last fall. of Britain and Italy. e i Delayed Schedule. e B it ottty exercise occurred at the railroad sta- 5 4 a.m. toduy. 7 A Sir Auckland Geddes, the British | Tumperature same date last year— | Specitl Dispateh to The Star. tion, when Almas Temple I ambassador; Senator Ricel, the Ital- | Highest, 78; lowest, 50. ALMAS TEMPLE SPECIAL TRAIN. | ywih t band of the 2d Ca fan ambassador, and representatives Condition of the Water. BLLINs)in,, dune 65 1€ magys Hinod f oressnciae an lnigrem {In this country of other forelgn gov-| Temperature and condition of the |8nd disappointed crowd that rolled B/t =& "3““’,‘;“‘\,‘. the Washington ernments were attacked yesterday fn |WRter at § am.—Great Falls: Tem |into Jefferson City yesterday, not- Var qirestad (o turh: back au the Senate by Senator Watson rof In- | PeTature, 70; condition, very muddy. | withstanding the imposing view pre- | watches one hour. $ Tide Tables. o b itentiary and idiana, an administration leader, in o : 2gnted Uy thontatepontientissy, |connection with statements attribut- | (FUTMIAhed by United States const)ine state capitol. twin structures, of jed to them with respect to American | oo, 200 BEEEEE BRI [which the Missourian is exceedingly 3 F § 21 | proud. They had expected a sumptu- trade tariff and other subjects. i We have o e Jeo- | P-mii high tide, 5:03 am. and ¢ have no objection to these peo- efaats ot insas ity s We Give the Values and Get the Business ‘ /_4 Modish Statement That Means Much 3. The man's stores are making things interesting for clothing buyers these Tune days—read on and you'll discoz ey .. the reason! New models in men's footwear ithem to be satisfled with a cup of coffee and & scanty sandwich at Jef: ferson City. there being no dining car attached to the train at the time. This, however, was remedled an hour and a half later at Sedalia, where a modest breakfast of bacon and eggs, rapefruit and buns, but without fin- the policies of the United States so ‘The Sun and Moon. ong as th epresentit Ple expressing their honest vie B ous, bre i 0 B/ S i g : Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:41 p.m.; high | fuur hours' loss of time, due to slow- - Q . G . nator Watson said, “but we have [ Tomon de. p.m.; high | I f()] kp(),[ (1’1(1 L/f,oet wear objection. (o them. trying to. dictate | tide. 5:59 w.m. and 6:28 p.m iness and frequent stops, compelled e accredited here as| Today—Sun rose, 4:43 a.m.; sun sets, of their nations, This |7:30 p.m. 1S an American government and it is Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:42 a.m.; sun to be dictated to only by the sover- 7 .1 volce of the American people. .m.; sets, 2:39 a.m i unpose Col. Harvey should get up | Automobile it DR to be lighted one- in London and tell them they had to | half hour after sunset. Smart oxfords of pearl elkskin with n-..\; a tariff bill, or tell them they had Wenther in Various Cities. gefbovisdid Lulliduty, S N Ly e s oy, ol iy L to do some other things or we would == T Memory of Morning Effaced. A * patent leather or black calf apron. Inot do business with: them. They 7 rempersoure AR it atoe HeasasTons o) e r W 4 . i would send him home and they ought 3 3= ory rning was e p Dark grayv elkskin with black cordo- to do it. It is not his business to go § = Y or st e inE of Toperianl y pover t and dlctate the policy ofa ) : i utateor. ) Ausiatunt Rabban Jamés Fi-Chandler van or patent leather apron. {16 Come hereand Aistate to wpn (nelTey Saton T 3 & 57 Weaiter fand the K. ¢ Shringrs, who had pro- arcn o All Broken Lots ¥ e : H vided a hundred large automobiles, in | Smoked horse with hlack cordovan or Quotes California Speech. L {which the Washington visitors were | : : W et 10 T b o M e e $24.75 to $29.75 tan Russia apron. jing an address on the tariff, read = s | ride. { Two notable events occurred dur- vpuhhshul a udy 9 ire O3t Ran® g the day. The first was when unt of an address de- Auckland Geddes in Old age is marked by loss of LE__:EH_:.—_E:EIE_IE:EIEEEIE; : : @ | | @ fll | S i | . . ‘ t March. in which it was 064 Tin | Mrs. Elizabeth J. Steuart, wife of || encrgy, weakened gland pow- B ctated since the Uniteq States held T8 P clondy | Almas potentate: Mrs idili M. Ten-f| oMC{ENG WORIORET BT PATS rin uils T ’ {most of the world's supply of gold 001 Cienr ton and Miss Martha L. Bennett, of (| 7 (4U0Y SHEES A T SO 1 !xome arrangement ought to be made 2 H | their own a and in two short | comes e ) I { whereby the British could pay for (hours, raised $1,000 toward bringing [| never comes. | their purchases in the United States dy | the Imperial Council session to Wash- | . Science has proved the food ton other than a gold basis. A8 one icf{;ol;'}:f:; .\’I""f}f‘B”rPl“ (htrwrulx;l: we eat is largely responsible P, E fimeane I sug Laer foue b iy con e United Seaten!] for the conditions that mark : roper Footwear jLsine et mach hentkolcountiieaioe i ot Riley, Jan || age. Men and women grow e i “We must not have an American He had ordered out and had in the! old before their time because F Street at Tenth B1| imorchant marier exclamen Senator their foods lack vitaniins. [ We must employ the British merehant Those who eat foods rich in ¥ the s rchan vita y They Eaclisiie = marine to do our carrying, this vitamins remain young. Exclusive Agents of Wn Shoes—Best for Men | mighty nation situated as it is be- | Louisville retain their energy, nerve and ‘ S a————- n’ the two imperial geas of the | M| n. gland power. . «:_Vh-x g have the carr; Drink a cup of Vegex and o] America e : see for vourseli. Vegex is l——|olc——lolch|o]——=]a] ———] o Jt{ the right paliey cioer | richer in Vitamin B than any faithe GEht balicy Qoar | othies food nown o iscience. omfiort e friewd 1 1¥S 10, we must Clouy o All the vitamins, phosphates 1se British s we must not > and organic salts ot 12 pounds { of yeast are concentrated into Style and Good Tailoring | very great man, a very ne pound of Vege representative of i mighty delicious, savory. tru . and vet 1 think going K Pa ful food. Tt can be served in foutside the bounds of propriety in at- | Seattte tempting to dic WASH . 30 ways mighitiest of n - ! Ruy A $ 85 history of time." Forelgn. ! 3 . | Charges Ttalian Threat. Bt e petutie, Weathier. | not feel its heneficlul == I Reading from u statement credited | Lo il - bring hack the empty or partly Yo Ambassador R to the e Clear empty jar and your money will ’ i 4 United States raised ta Glear 3 cheerfully be refunded —and this price is all you nced for a hand-tailored would be mpelled o Call on vour dealer today and “ - Clear Part cloudy Part cloudy Giaar “Same old bus—but ' silk trinmed ask for Vegex. If he has not vet received his stnck, zend us his name, and we will 4 vou on American pr son said this w put up the ta Arares ... Rermuda . . Porto Rico Cooked Ham i e w and do not m.\ fr hem they will 2 ]| & generous sample free and . &Iuare Pressed {ina. tromyine Hans }588"0 it acoatof || vrevain Palm Beach Suit bl X Another Infant Industry. erry Brothers i VITAMIN FOOD CO. ) From the Chicagn News. = } Automobile Color fio"’an{h_liqnnl Bank Bldg. E T Dive st ),,,;",,,_‘,’f}’\"“}}(“‘{;‘”‘ If the rum-runners eontinua to| Varnish!”’ New York City h Whatever 1y one may | bring in booze from abroad. the it, it domestic hootleggers may be com- aopert, optiezmers e e o Geo, F. Muth & Co. | s ed Re el el 710 13th St. N.W. I Ty e 500 Pairs Worsted : 95 | and Flannel onsuls in_ which Dossible advo, their tariffs. rade!” exclaimed Senator Trousers t goes hand 1n hang with Wito0 ionalism, ha with i league of na men i Neat Stripes. Blues and Grays 3,000 Fiber Silk | | 1 Wash Ties C i “Tub” ‘em when they are soiled up smi who tried to get us league of nations are the ones who are try. ing to defeat this tarift bill. Free trade and internationalism react in opposition to it OFFICER S FLAG ON PLANE June f—Rear A tt, chief of the b miral W, reau of t partment, arrived her ane from Pensacola said that it was the fir: istory of the American You can sometimes buy deli- elous ham bat the fat waste is sppalling! 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