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THE SUND. NATIONAL BANK AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.° JUNE 11, 1922—PART 1. ~ ‘CAMERA MAN MUST HAVE SAID, “SMILE, PLEASE.” DECLARE TARIFF 41 to 53 at $5.00 just sets it Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother oft. $1.59 h Washington, June 11, 1922 MONDAY STORE NEWS Open 9:00; Close 5:30 : - ’ ™ Greater Prosperity Reflected Senate Democrats Attack L L3 . . . < Furnishings to Make the Summer i i el Rates Proposed in Many Months of Year. Commodities. Home More Comfortable R e oo ng et s sl e Koy oty national bank fallures for the firs! . Proposed in the tariff bill would pr 1 - . P five months of 1922, as compared hibit imports of affected commodit HiZ summer home in town or out in the country need not be a place to swelter away twith the same period Inst year, was from every country except Germu: the summer days—it can be a place to really live in, providing it is properly fur- reported yesterday from the office of arel inads bnd reiteraten yestesa nished and decorated. \Women everywhere are solving this problem with the aid of ;‘;:vhs‘l’::'l"“’;:we"r’""::n R in the Senate by democratic op; our Home Furnishing experts, who are ready and willing to aid and advise in the selec- ATEhouRATtha tatal ’numher Eane nents of the measurc during deb: tion of correct furnishings. A few of the many articles to be obtained here are men- pensions for the five months was the g;'h;'r“;*;;'mg; CAKOra Jeola deat e tioned, and in most instances with an additional appeal of special pricing. same—twenty-seven—for each year, ing up to an equivalent of approx there were only fifteen institutions mately 400 per cent ad valorem we + : which went into the hands of re- Senator Simmons of North Carolin News for the Home A Special Monday Sale of Coivers ihis yeur, % conipared with democratic leader in the tarift fig} s = < said “the idea perme n Brief twenty-two the year before. e A Rk 75 Red Cedar Chest Banke were biieved experany i e - officlal circles to be recovering slowly St Oncts i o TN from the recent depression, now said Sonslacvsrion ahiey Wil tikve ox. b - to be turning for the better, and re- eI mitiother e sults from the latest bank call now Germany was such _75 being tabulated, it was hoped, would Serany VA us | P s show an even greater strengthening democrat, o’ \“l .-nn‘;' | - = of the matlonal banks. The net in- conditions there resuliing from | crease in national bank capital fo= ditions s or | e : age : 5 %, greatly depreciated curreney wou HIS is one of {ho Derloa from Aprl] B2 e Y mot be taken care of by gencral ti the best offer- troller's office to be $3,295,000. a l‘;flw!- He addeq that many of the i In other official circics the condi- 2157 CR H x:l €S proposed by the finance con ings we have tion of the country's com&‘m’rrl:l ldnd Tm‘l»figv::aj'u;‘;‘im w (,L:E.;:',’\; to .] A : S Severd economic health was sald to be de- 0 akain: gland and the = 'uFe oL \TI\ o l cidedly on the mend. The serlous work of preparing to “0ght” seems to have itx lighter aide. Thix plcture of four of the chfer|°teT countri 3 § seasons. Al are Loan Applications Decres fighting men of Uncle Sam was taken by one’of their brother officers. Left to right are Gen. Butler, commander Calls BNl Will-0-Wisp. { sturdily built of The War Finance Corporation con- Quantico, Va.; ‘Gen. Nevel tant commandant; Helmick, inspector general of the Army, and Gem.| “Congress is following a will-o-the- standard, pungent tinues to report decrease In the|lLejeune, commander-in-chie . C. The occasion wan a rouxh workoy field maneuvers. Wwisp with this tariff bill,” eaid he. standard, g et o R e A8 to razors, Senator McCumber red cedar, and you tide over nllrlnx]endcleu,‘ particularly in republican, North Dakota, 'in charg: an have them the agricultural districts, while ‘the s bill, ¢ rates should b. perfectly plain or Ert e o seigria Iy ) NEED 400,000 SOLDIERS | TRIBUNAL OF JUSTICE’ |BRUCE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL |uish, oseh o, 2o, 7 L st 2 used, he sald, as premiums by man: trimmed with operations, except those baged upon| ON RHINE, SAYS GENERAL | SOON OPEN FOR ENDING HONORED BY CITIZENS | Amerc sertea " thi: corporate securities, show a practi- » rican stores. He asserted th " copper band cally continuous decline, the substan- U these razors not only could not b e e B DISPUTES OUT OF COURT e vt hd et ate » earning assets shown for the period By the Associated Press. . re was wide differ nglander Louc rolling casters and strong hardware throughout. reflecting, in the first place, invest. | D@icer Declares France Must Be| PI jeSt twn o 0 |M. Grant Lucas Presented With e T nh;l;:r‘r::c:::{:t:;!al’&‘ Hammocks Larger size, 39 inches long, 16 inches wide and D e i pecuriten. and| Protected Until “Germany Gets bunal of justice, an institution Gold Watch for Completion of |ers as to present prices in Germans £ None etter more 18 inches high. Choice at $11.75. United States notes. A similar devel- K3 founded by the American Arbitra- ’ > the former claiming they were d« 5 - -”“t, ]I;f .“|A :m."i-t (.“:h - ¥ </ opment is indicated.” the bulletin con-| Oeer uiliurynldn i tion with contro- 32 Tears Service. .f;:“‘:irwr;u.a the latter argued that jons ; attractive color schemes, 8 < Y 2 s which report almost continuous Je; |have to keep 400,000 soldlers on the| couriy of law, will be open to the | ool Sehool, Was presented with &1 0L o broved over. minorivy pr adjustable backs and head ° - Ii"ma!" I Boverament. aecurity | Rhine for a yenruxlzr "un:.: G(-rrn(im)‘ Dbl aid the tradie ,,‘\‘”,‘_"){ ten | in the neighborhood of that school at test Juties of 60 cents a hundred a6 = . i rles. holdings, the latter constituting at|gets over her milltary eas,” Gen. u as announced toda a public testimonial in recognition of | sheets on go! eaf; 30 per cent ad rest:in a number of styles lze ress l'llnkS present about one-half of the reserve | Emil Adolf Taufflieb of Alsace-Lor- rules of procedure BY | his fifteen years as principal of the|valorem on n . silver sheets with or without canopy and banks' earning. assets.” which it is hoped to settle, With- | gohoo] and thirty-two years of serv- | Strips, rods and wire; 7 1-2 per cer . s SEEREAC The feeling was freeely expressed |raine, who commanded a French di-| out the usual expente : . |ice in the Distriet public school sys.|ad valorem on b cents stands. Priced— Special at yesterday In several Influential eir- | vision during the war, declared on his| differences Detween Wage earners | iumy in the Trinity A. M. E. Zion|pound on metall Q17 = cles having fingers on the business|arrival today on the French liner| &nd employers and other contro- | Chyreh Friday night. Rev. C. James | Cents a pound on £17.50 to 382-50 pulse of the nation that general con- | p. o ¥‘i.?‘£? aoe ""““\h;:,flfl‘"'vhrm;:z?;v‘dfi Henderson, pastor of the church, pre- .v;‘m ?Ie!ore m»ls ate rrre.”{,,q:fur se v s di v t ly 1 i) o 8! x SR w0 S0 sided. a five-hour seselon, Senator MeCu: In every case canopy and stand $12-98 B Yot that they would Choli| Gen. Tauffiieb, who came with his| the Lawyers Club, at 115 Broad- High tribute was pald Mr. Lucas|ber gave notice that a return to n stand are sold separately. the gains made. wife, formerly Miss Julla Catlin of | way, but the interest shown in the |, FGHP FERUTE FA8 POl ST JANCOR| fegsions would be neceseary unisis Q B The illustration Prospects. of harvests this year at|New York, said he is on a semi-offi- IH'"JCNX., l}u» rsnun. :s _:_a:;\‘. :::;!;h:v Garnet C. Wilkinson, assistant super- | the Senate applied itself more close v BENCH—Sturdily his s higher prices than last were said %o [cial business mission from France| the bellef that a speci B |intendent in charge of colored schools, | on the tariff. He said he realized tha: : shows this stur- be mot "only good but holding out|and hopes to cement the feeling of| eventually will be required for the | 3a" 8 B Ciner ieing principal. | Senators Underwood of . made of seasoned lumber over dily, well built opportunities for a further circula- | friendship between his nation and the| tribunal. A letter from Alexander T. Stuart,|minority leader, and Simmon iron frame, with slat back and trunk. Note the tion of both materials and money, | United States. “The tribunal will open :om;:r Airector of Intermeniate. instruction | done all-they could do to keep dow 4 die - strong binding Which would greatly strengthen the| He sald he has Introduced Into the| than planned” says the announce- | 05600 O /L infondent of schools, | the extraneous deb: but that the seat. Rich green color. Size and situation French senate a bill providing for| ment, “in an at nt to lighten | Pl e the work of Mr. Lucas was | Progress made Friday and vesterd 1x5 ft. Priced $5.75 and $6.75. o all f"‘g“ an L ieah el ot catien a reduction of compulsory military| the burden of the regular courts.” [PIES on the tariff had not been as great X3 ft. . -75. | the unbr - service from two years to one year. Th tation address was made | had been hoped for. corners. 1ey The first bale of cotton (rom the| “The work of the American Army ARRESTS. | Perry W. Frisby, Other speakers| Declaring that he did not propose are in three sizes Rio Grande country had been placed) during the war caused me to believe| MORE TRAFFIC . | Trat Kelly Miller of Howard|permit the North ¢ > inches, with two trays, and neatly lined. This trunk is a w,‘“(y still concerning tiie crop be- i | Enforcement of the traffic laws r?n-;'P . ::Itntr:‘:;)rr'f:mf‘{fl oAx:s:cl':lfix‘;“:" fitsios it O E‘ marvelous value, v » below the usual selling price. cause of insect d.unlag». {n:gup?c(‘s “(_«m'x:;“r:; r:_".r‘.-n.:-r‘ nx]“;\’("hr:ogx‘; }‘E;, L, Communts A e o were that the markcting of the cot-| ests and make a record o ests M A e oot . . ton ‘crop would proceed this year in|ing system of the country had been|the city that is certain to P man, De T adwaras e IlenE T Full Size Wardrobe Trunks A oracnyand neiptal way: % Hlaidk and some weak bania coud be|ment when Mg sullivin saverin | 3 HEwS s BICRL, oV GRE oot | bate” durin the das Thig adtowoni e md]‘“") tioa |‘|m‘“tl ."‘"“5"'3“'"“0“‘3 cases became aggra-|anual r pnr{ to 'the Disirict Ce uded a solo by leaders on his slde w 2 > ¢ * ed to as recovered practically_to long-drawn: = e e . oM s th so! acher of the Slater School, was | forts to expedite consideration of Spectal at $24 28 normal, with Ford's factory at De-|vated through some sudden comm; mlssfimnrflhp Ir:.‘&“ JEOet hene m: lml:’,verl\om\m;n;:rw“ :gpn;‘nfl e 1 . troit far behind on orders for farm|gencles. ~ Embezzlement was e v for violations of provi- | ed to initiate a movement for the ac-| Senator McCumber replied that Weshaveronlyla limited nsmbeciof hese snpesion qual, e 1 bank fail- e roported iand ‘1532“%,"1‘13‘25?;' | e A he other trafic regulations, | quisition of more ground and & new |did not want to hold night ecss ity; strougly constincted trunks o offec at this low price. wiho reDOTt On mered sonservative, |happen. In prosperous times as in|The total arrests for all offenses dur- Duiiding for the pupils of the Bruce|and was only saying that they misl Genuine three-ply wood, fiber-covered, bar-locking device e hat the bank-hard times. ing the week was 1,387. School. . it \ pert opinion holding that the ban for drawers, ironing board, Jaundry bag and dust curtain. ,expert optnfon o1 OO RO IR0 18 P o — SRR T ) T T e B e o o —— Lol —— ol —— o b ——— o 0 [a [ ——] Water Color Best Grade 1 : H ¢ Window Shades Cambric Shades | : i 5 3 PORCH ROCKERS—Natu- 1 ] ral and green; large and small 59 E ch sizes, with cane seat and C a [ ] ‘rE H back ; some with slat back and s i [+ ) S § g 5 i i for A quality shade of ¥ ’ cane seat. Priced $2.25 to A special price £ 5 1 i : s == Monday only. Full 3x6 fast color, long-wearing 4 = 3,9 3 $5.75. % > P S Y 2 5 feet cut; dark green, cambric, in brown, i i’ ¥ b BAR HARBOR ROCKERS olive, ecru, cream and ~ mauve and cream. 3x6 3 pel. —Natural color; constructed | white. Complete with feet, cut with scallop I of willow and complete with | pull and fixtures. and fringe, silk tassel. (o] o] cushion covered in many- X % . o i 7 7 7 nned to |j! colored (eretgfine, as a n , Sale of more than 1,000 Frocks that will eclipse all previous value giving events. Planned t An exceptiona $6 75 H . e = J value ...r..... G0 . give you unparalleled selection of cool charming Summer apparel at five bargain prices. onopacue smaves— | Smow Boy Refrigerators |[i& e = Full 3x6-foot cut; all perfect; . 5 5 s | L p 7L HAVE a reason for the radical move which i T green and ecru. Complete = S R fiFe | | with fixtures—ready to hang. We die ow (aRlrg 8 CISPUOHE (01 OUE Cht ; Special for Monday. stock of Snow Boy Refrigerators. However, you will | -e:.\ch A g 850 have to await developments, but of this much you can i " i L P . ' """""" e be assured—you’ll not buy such high-grade refrig- b Dellghtful Sport Models, dainty daytime dresses—in fact, wer prices here or elsewhere. G E B g 3 G ‘; ; ; Che $7.65 a styles for all informal occasions, fashioned in the most tempt- o] 15 Snow Boy Ice sts, at..i... $7. = = f 1 1 s : 3 Trices are 2 Snow Boy Ice Chests, at...... 10.95 ing and tasteful of modes. The materials at all price : 1 g'w"’ gor ;fle gze”, at. 5-;3? of excellent quality that will give you service and satisfac- ‘ 1 Snow Boy Ice Chest, at..... A 5 e . . et r ncluded. : 2 Snow Boy Refrigerators 9.95 tion. Ever_) desirable summer fabric i : | 12 Snow Boy Refrigerators. 22.50 5] 5] | 10 Snow Boy Refrigerators. 29.75 R . s v o £ i 2 Snow Boy Refrigerators. 33.75 atine Dotted SWISS T“b SI“( m 2 3 Snow Boy Refrigerators. ..... 35.00 o . . . H B o = ! ll H B 1 T 1 Srow Boy Refrigerator. ...... 54.75 i Vo e SWlss Organdle Tl'lcolette ii k| X - | 2 Snow Boy Refrigerators. ..... 69.75 H . il S WING HAMMOCKS— Y Ry | 0 W oK | - 1 Snow Boy Refrigerator....... 75.00 i xford Pr!nted Seco Chal' meuse I woven of strong cord and | o By Refrigerators_are made of best seasonsd | |I[E . t Ei Aneatee id CEEa L now Boy S of e 2 N T G tapestry full size, with a wide |y, per®ynd are compleie with self lock and. drip- pan. ormandie affeta eorgette selection ot designs and col- Enamel and porcelain linings; top and side,icers. All per- ol orings at $2.25 to $10.50. fect—and exceptional value. B“rg“ndy v°|le Canton Crepe Foulard Fifth Floor. + Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother d ch_ J o Pure Linen Crepe de Chine Jersey . ; ; 8 inghai Pongee Pri Combinations 8 : Ninghai Pong Printed Crepe ombinatiol 48 Flower Baskets 5 Priced According to Size { £ t 1 For This o} i L mn ti i { Bridee Lamp ” = ! f Complete i = : I]‘ is exactly like sketch, 64 i Mindful of the great demand for street wear ginghams, ; incheg high—so we needn’t say . o . t a hal o meet all requirements. anything further except that ! we made special preparation qu the standard is wrought iron and the shade of parchment in . : the elusive transparent effect a = sqftenmg to the hg,lft' Tall handles and tin insert for water if used Bridge Lamps — With ma- for cut flowers. Not only for home decora- hogany standards and silk tions, but for weddings, receptions and_func- shades. Com- tions that call for floral decorations. White i { 5 plete 0.75 or ivory is suitable for weddings and class { —by the hundreds in good quility domestic and day affairs. Also bI:e and green in artcraft. | 3 imported material. The most popular colors in at- - tractive checks and plaids, with touches of c;_;garl\dle \\ i s, lace Vul-Cot New Idea Ork Baskets in the way of vestees or collar.s and cu b e . trimming and other effective style features. Scrap Baskets B A AL prices only indicate the exceptional bargain. ° Guaranteed for purple, with : [ ] five years’ service :t“lln dr‘uv- with ordinary usage. L ng LoD ° F i Extra Sizes From beads that . g ) E—:EEEEEIE@EEEEEEEEEEEZ -

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