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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C Fagem R. N. Harper Prexident H. L. Offutt, Jr. Cashier W. P. Lipscomb Lewis Holmes C. J. Gockeler N. L. Sansbury Vice Presidents Our Executives—Who Are Business Men District National Bank 1406 G Street Personal not Perfunctory You'll find us taking an inti- mate personal interest in you »and your affairs when you join our “banking family.” We’ll ad- mit it’s not the general practice, but it .is OUR way—and has * been since the opening of our doors. We promised this would be a “different” kind of a Bank. We cannot do unbankable things— but we can go the limit with our service—and what we do, we do heartily—so that you realize it’s a pleasure—and not the perfung- tory .performance of a routine task. Cordial co-operation— that’s what it is. 2 in 1 Shoe Polishes. The ambition and pride of Young America is to keep the shoes neat with For and Ox-blood A good every-morning habit ; 616-17 ST. NW. * THE MAN'S STORES ° —to shine up with ni hoePolishes F. F. Dalley Company of New York, Inc., = Buffalo, N. Y. Black, White,: Tan, Brown- 1005-1007 PA.AVE FEATURING EAGLE SHIRTS OF EAGLE SHIRTINGS RIGHT BACK! With Our Third Shipment of ‘1 3,000 Clean, Crisp, Clever STRAW. HATS $1.89 Plain and Novelty Braids in finely built Sennit Straws. All shapes. All the new tan shades. In fact, Hats you'd gladly pay $2.50 for. at $2000 Hundreds of Fine Woolen and Wosted -SPRING SUITS . ] EVERY HAT A PERFECT HATI ‘ at $14.85- Palm Beach Suits | Sold for $24.75 and $29.75 Broken lots of two and three piece suits. Wide assortment of patterns, cuts and models. PR— ] Of Quality Tailoring I Hand-sewed céllars, buttoni-lole, etc. Silk-trimmed. Made to stay “fit.” MONEY!S WORTH OR MONEY BACK 1 recommendel merger—a measure which m: thoughtf sons had long se 0 be advisab! Yet under the Sherman law the | preme Court was fo declare | this consolldation ille H | "Routine business oc lay. CON ! < {of vari h X 3g investigations dur- ing the past ar. i O The report of the committee on | n and research was {read by W. S. Campbell of Cleveland. | 4 | peech by Alexander Wall of Pitts-| | was made. The election of Hundreds of Superb Kearney, followed by a fire, today ! disclosed to the police a fifty-gallon I 8till and thirteen barrels of moon- | H i | I !\: i HERE'S A PROPOSITION 0 MoVE FACTORY MNO.3 Buy To DILLBURG, ILL. For H A Renvac of #5000 A ; UM-M =~ AH= NoOwW, LEMME SEE - UM~-M- UH— ="~ AH ~ OH~ | - ER.~ LE'S See. NOW — UH ~ H=~ EH -~ (ete. For 15 MINGTES) ¥ the Statute Should Be Replaced by i new Practical Legislation. | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, June 7 Fundamental changes on the repeal of the Sherman #4nti-trust law was | M advocated by Albert J. Bev: ian T the United | ng before the | g national con- | \X e “For almost a ¢ I have publicly Sherman changed, or, better still, altogether and that it be repl by some up-to-date and practical | business statute such the national { fY} Incorporation 2 Beveridze | of the organization and the selection of the convention city is to be made Friday afternoon. Atlanta, {Ga., and Buffalo, N. Y. appeared to- !day to be the strongest contenders | | for the 1923 convention. | {ASHURST FAVORED DUTY | 1 | i ON COTTON, SAYS LIPPITT| Rhode Island Senator Replies to Attack by Arizona Man in : i i | | ! United States Senate. | PROVIDENCE, R. I, June 7.—Former | Senator Henry Lippitt of Rhode !Island, in an to the attack made !in the Senate yesterday by Senator . the Arizona sen- d to him in the ccurse of a thirty-minute conference in i Washington his interest in having a | very heavy duty placed on long staple cotton, an Arizona product and the | kind used in the Lippitt mills. Senator | Ashurst thanked him for his interest i for his work, Mr. Lippitt says. | Asked If he had been present at se- icret sesslons of the committee, Mr, Lip- | pitt replied “that was a matter for the | committee to determine. I had mo power to go there unless the committee i was willing.” He added that he did not | remember that he had attended such meetings. KEARNEY STILL BLOWS UP. NEWARK, N. J., June 7.—Three ex- plosions in the residential section of { shine mash. A barn and garage were destroyed. Authorities are seeking Elhe operators of the still. "TIRES 30x3Y, Goodrich Diamond 1 Guaranteed Firsp Balance $150 Weekly $10.90 1321 ‘L "SE N.W.- Main 2469 Tires oq:l'mc Payments _' AWE HAVE A CHAMCE YO SHALL | CaLL A DIRECTOR'S > | MEEMNG AND COMSIDER (T minimum disorder, Candidate Believes Anti-Trustknown here. | with interest to The Man Who Makes Snappy Decisions. IV THE Firnk BROS. 2,580, ¢01.3%7 . OUR PARIS BRAMCH SHOWED A DEFICIT ) OF %8, 217,14 FORTHE BEVERIDGE WOULD AMEND | PHILIPPINE ELECTION QuIET. | ROAD SHOW FLEES MOB. OR REPEAL SHERMAN LAW | “"SASTEA: 2T sune 7—Eiection |of & rond show paseca o q ay in the Philippin. passed with | last tional liberal p efforts to wrest ature from the n LORD CALVERT Sure Death to Flies voaches, bed bugs, moths, fleas and mosquitoes; also their return prevented by spraying with “PREVENTOL". Cleans at drug, grocery and department stores. Special combination package, pist can aad sprayer, $1.00. Quast Can 90c; Piot Can 50c. - All Gans are ful standard measze.* Haynes Chemical Corpomtion, Richmond, Virginia WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922. —By WEBSTER. WE'LL MOVE FACTORY NO.3 To DILLBURG,. OFFERTHE Fink Bros ¥2,573,400.15 AMD (F THE DON'T TAKE LT GIVE ‘EM THEIR PRICE. CABLE THE PARIS BRANCH' o CLOSE JUNE FET, WELL MOVE 1T To YOKOHAMA TJuLy 15, waé,s. ™~ Hied MONTH OF APRIL Tg"‘fg‘éé?”‘ 2 i Members f}g of & road show passed t t from Whitley C 1 their tents had b, h bullets by & mob forced them to depart so hur | that they left part of their as is) they = SHANTUNG SILK SUITS FO" Women Man-tailored ideas, in white, gray, tan, navy, light blue and orchid. Straight lines and Eton ef- fects predominate. MEYER'S SHOP 1331 ¥ STREET Bath Tubs, Tiles, Metal Fittings and Garbage Pails. Parifies , airin Sick Rooms, Cellars; poody ventilated Apartments. A wonder spray—necessary as sosp—harmless as water. Buy it URGES PROTECTION OF HOME, | be made a felonious crime and a gui 1 party to a divorce proceeding should _LYNCHBURG, Va., June 7.—Protec- |be allowed to remarry, the opin tion to organized society requires that|of A. W. Wallace of Fredericks! the efforts of a third party to destroy | president of, ghe Virginia Bur As: tne sapctity of the marriage ceremony | tion, in session here. g LL the good you expect to get out of this. summer’s vacation will be wasted if you have not provided for the protec- tion of your valuable papers, jewelry, liberty bonds, etc. Put them away in a safe deposit l;ox in our vault at a cost less than a cent a dayv. We cannot give you bet- ter advice than that. A;\'OTHER thing, make your trip easy by taking travelers’ checks with you. Too much cash in your possession is a dan- gerous thing. Travelers’ checks will protect you against loss and may save you consid- & crable embarrassment. We cannot give you bet- ter advice than that. THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY Munsey Building Pa. Ave., Bet. 13th and 14th Sts.. N.W. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION EDUCATIONAL. RAG-JAZZ Poritively taught beginners in 20 lessons, T flg,gggniSp_nnisb School of Washinz_ton Profs. from Spamn. 131517 F ow. M layers. Booklet sent HOOL OF POPULAR PU) 309 Emerson lnstitutefi nch, Phone Columbia 812 1738-1740 P St. N.W. ! "Washington Business College Phones Franklin 4463-4458 Summer Semester Classes in_all HIGH-SCHOOL SUBJECTS Begin June 16th 1318 Ese N.W. Main 4959, > 1 and_acc here i June 2 to 16 Only—Registration from == Day and Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE 715 G 5T. N.W.. Corner 8tb and G St Men's Dept. Day and Evening School—Registration from I EDUCATIONAL. z | | i June 3 to 17 Prepares for all Colleges and Professional Schools Catalogues sent on request DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 | : SCHOOL OF { National Univers Law School FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR The summer term of eleven weeks will open June 15. This term carries the same credit for the degree as either the fall, winter or spring term. The classes willtbe held from 6:30 P. M. week dsys, except Saturdays. Catalog will be sent on request of the Dean and Secretary may be seen be- tween 9:00 and 5:00 at the Law School Building, 818 13th Street N.\W. Telephone Main 6617. Learn Drafting and enter this profession of good pay and congenial work. DAY OR_NIGHT SESSIONS INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS COURSE IN 3 TO § MONTHS Full Information on Request Get Latest Catalogue ENROLL THIS WEEK COUNTANCY ambitious men and women. REGISTER NOW FOR Summer Classes ACCOUNTANCY Partnership Accountinz Terg Corporation Accounting Mover Cont Accounting. . ... Corporation Financ Math. for the Ac Business Law II Business Law IV Take a Full Semester’é Work OR One or Two Subjects Starting MONDAY, June 12 17sscN.w.Y M C A WOMEN Main 8250 = " ADMITTED Stevens Patrick inzleton . Barse D, NOTICE All former students of the STEWARD SCHOOL are invited to meet at the school, 12th and F Streets N.W., next Friday and Sat- urday nights, June 9 and 10, at 9 o'clock at which time and place a reception will be given to all former students and friends of | the school in celebration of the enlargement of our quarters by the addition of the Second Floor of the Brentano Building. This gives the school four floors—all of the building ex- cept the store on the first floor. You are cordially invited to come both nights if possible. Refreshments and a fine or- chestra will be furnished by the school. Danc- ing will continue until 12 o’clock. The management would much prefer to send ‘ written invitations, but we find that thousands Il of our former students have changed both their address and name. The management sincerely hopes that all former students, teachers and friends will consider this as a personal invita- ‘tion. STEWARD SCHOOL |