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G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. JUNE 15, 1922 v | CHICAGO FARE IS CUT._ ASKS RUTARIAN A“] e s e N SRS T for Three Tickets. fl The Commercial National Bank 'E MAY HMAY Ol e FOR ]3.M—|]N1H YEAR Fourtee_nth at G Street 0 surface lines at midnight last BRIDEGROOM CUTS WEDDING.| STRICKEN IN RUSSIA. LOUISVILLE; Ky., June 15.—Fallure ——— of the prospective bridegroom to ap- | Maj. Dear of Relief Party Sufferg pe: ar caused friends and relatives of Edward E. Sparks, twenty-four, and From Typhoid Fever. Miss Margaret McGrath, nineteen, to| COBLENZ, June 15.—Maj. Willlam wait for an hour at the Holy Cross |R. Dear of the Medical Corps of ths Catholic Church, yesterday and then |United States Army, attached to the leave without witnessing the marri, a ceremony. Efforts to locate Sparks night. The redu~tion from the pres- ent eight-cent fare had been ordered American relief administration, is have been futile. dangerously ill with a virulent form Merchants Ask Reduction in |&ateict cource ™7 th United States | canagian Wants Congress St st Iant R aeia Scorting —It’s the Money You Save That Counts nace :fi:fi:;«:" e et ion 9 FORBID MASKED MEETINGS. ;:r:.’:;:‘:.:::;::e::m Cor. Haskell 15 . 1 Minimum Wage From |5t iiow the sower faten will be to Call Conclave to As between a man with money in bank and one $16.50 to $15.25. Theiman satlorihe ey e Reform Calendar. with no financial reserves—in which one would e The campaign to inaugurate a year @ you have the greatest confidence? It’s the deter- HUUSE I]EM“BRAI of thirteen four-week months was the stores at a conference at the . 5 = = presented by M. B. Cotsworth of the mination back of the habit to save that indicates Vancouver Rotary Club before mem- N . bers of the local rotary organization character and self:control—essentials to success. DI e St fas Ny Clab vonio s The conference rummlll:e is com- Assembly of an international con- vention In Washington, called by Congress, to accomplish this change Thus it behooves every one to establish a finan- fl o el > = s = posed of - t delegates om the cial standing—by opening and fostering a sav- e T i T o by 1928 is Mr. Cotsworth's alm. His explanation of the projegt yester- m o) LOS NGELES, June 16.—The Lo Maj. Dear has just completed an |r - Angeles city council yesterday |spection trip, along the Volga. ke adopted an ordinance forbidding pub- [formerly was with the Americi, llc gatherings of masked persons. forces in Germany. A reduction from $16.50 to $15.25 per week In the minimum wage for women In mercantile establishments was asked for by representatives of The Admonitions of LILY WHITE ings account. Our service will help materially— e o . 3 and paying interest, as we do—3% compounded board of the T.mcl"m'.f' o ene oo | Elections Committee Favors | oxpianation of the projcet vester- . 5 Tembart oriig ol semi-annually upon every dollar every day it’s on e deposit—keeps your money earning money. Discuss Cost of Clothes. On the 15th and 16th and the first and last days of the month the I’.:Inl_\' is open until, for the convenience of Savings depositors. . made throughout the United States G. 0. P. Contestant in to rouse Congress, through itn con- stituency, to call th 1 After the employers had presented S h Virgini 1924, the speaker ‘u:mc.om Srenpaion a petition in support of the reduction event| Vlrgmla. According to Mr. Cotaworth's sug- the conferees for more than an hour gestion, “Sol” is to be the new ssed the question of how many| The unseating of Representative [month's name. Transfer of “leap day~ : eq"?‘:‘ “’“""fl,:.",!‘f?.?‘ ‘fmep;;;{ Thomas *W, Harrison, democrat, of the | to be a midsummer holiday, arrange- would have to buy in & year. seventh Virginia district, in favor of [ Ment of the fifty-two weeks into per- In order to arrive at a fair mini-|John Paul, the republican contestant, {er and the date of establishing the mum wage the conference Will pre- | recommended in the report of the |new schedule will be problems of the . pare a budget to show what sala R. Golden Donaldson, President 1 | Would be necessary to enable the|House elections committee. conference, he declared. ” woman workers to meet everyday ne- More than §fty precincts carried by Yearal New Title. Harrington Mills, 1st V. Pres. James B. Reynolds, V. Pres. J. H. Baden, V. Pres. & Cashier. Laurence A. Slaughter, V. Pres. cessittes. Harrison and six carried by Paul| Installation of the “y n J > - y 'yearal,’ Mr. “2:-‘: ?’:‘:n‘r;‘tfl v:::a“:lrflesfi‘xguul;:; were thrown out by recommendation | Cotsworth’s title for the substitute (11 O a:, S e a},” was fixed by the wi:we ‘board in 1919, of the committee. On the face of re- | for present-day calendars. will re-| turns certified in the election Har: sult in 9 per cent greater circula- The conference will go over the bud- | tufns certified In the election Har . 0 ) . cp- [ tion of money, he said. This esti- e e e Pl bt arate tabulations by the commiiiee. | mated benefit fo credit-asking busic g S— [— vhic iven the benefit | ness will be the consequence of b 3 ] S r—1t is = x n which Paul was g n of one S el 1 e N I I == B E==E == | ty which Pl wan etveh thebened | s il b en? commeciienceof ohe I send my Taundry out on Thursday—it is Wage Held Excel ;ou‘n':ed for lllurrlson;’he was ae?n:eg o; bills and receipts, according to so convenient to have the Manhattan driver In presenting their plea for a re-|by the committee to have been elected | the new plan. : e 3 duction, the committee of employers | by 728. William Knowles Cooper presided, and call late in the week—gives me more time on e in TH the ereanIe 1o Pablle Wil TNTACL. o | BORoh bete et it Sty 30, tad been i B ekt b was fixed In 1919 - . all game, July 10, had been " d It was charged that the election terests thought it was excessive, but|, It was charged that the election|qistributed to the. membership. Mr. day, anyway! lee—plc——jo]c—=|ojc—— o[ —=] O] ' they accepted it and complied striet- cincts of the district “with such Yeck- Cooper said that the management of J lyimitkjaNirequirementaof €he 0l | Gisregard of thie provisions of the LiesWashinglon iclabShasrdsvotet fthe “The Manhattan Laundry is the one safe Fhe petition sets forth that with |constitution and laws of Virginia that | ouls Browns on that date to the bene- place in town to send clothes. The driver : the returns from those precincts do 4 g ; one exception, that of North Dakotf |, ;¢ reprenent an expression of the will | 0,97 the Bove' Club of the District of will call tomorrow, if you phone. i i the present minimum wage rate here b ‘,Pennsylvama Seventh I higher than in any other jurisdie- of Gio Demie, And st he returns |urged to do all in its power to make the Sl - Avenue Street tion. ot R ioagy, racincis I € | affair one long to be remembered. Do it right now! . B o ‘The most recent reports of the De-} "y, 5, the Game Committee Named. ing the returns from show that Tieie hius 'L'eef"i’"i"?:"s“w cent_de- | more than ffty precincts thrown out| P. L. Dougherty is chairman of the crease in the retall sales in the Dis- |88 Wel the votes which were held | game committee, and announced tie fol- | I e D e e e vine 1o |DY the committee void because of |lowing rotarians as his assistants: Rob- o April 30, 1923, with no decrease, and | failure to pay toll tax or on accountert Hicks, vice chairman; Ralph Lee. The Bags get the wear in many cases an increase, in all over- | 0 lllegal registration where in the . () ° v latter case it was possible to defi- 1) ads the petition of 5 ? . B 2 Tempting Values in the Boys’ Sho R SABDISEL "EThe Monditons | Ol bt for shom, ey vt : The Clothes get the wash. L e have made it increasingly difficult for | the committee reported the result|Johnson, 8. P. Thompson, Henry the mercantile houses In the Dis-[ould be o give Paul 9,807 voten and |tinger. Henry N. Brawner. Ca i - Ca ivdney ‘est, ugl Saum, y - -3 e O Pating o (he minimam | Fepublican candidate of 1.286 Cunningham, ' Fred Mackensie, J. J. Phone North 3953, 3954 or 3955 i e Should there be deducted in addl- | Range, Frank R. Weller, Dr. D'Arcy Me- ~— | tion the votes of all persons who|Gee and Ernest Hathaway. How Figures Are Reached. were registered by democratic regis- | One thousand dollars was realized for | . i \ ’ In support of their contention that|trars in republican precincts whose |the Casualty Hospital and Dispensary O S OO ul S the cost of living for an unmarried | written applications were not in|by the benefit lawn fete held on the female has decreased. the employers|strict conformity with the Virginia |grounds, June 7, William F. Gude re- Man attan all]] r}r submitted the following' comparison |constitution, the result then would |ported. The Rotary Club bus played a with the budget adopted In 191 have been, the committee pointed out, | most important part in transferring the In 1919—Room and hoard, Paul, 9,008 votes, to 7.940 for Harri: |children, Mr. Gude stated. lunches, $1.68: clothing, $4, and son, O!idn majority of 1 Gl'. —— — dries, §. T 1, $16.40. Shoul Representative Harrison be 2 . 7 [] board, $8;[given credit for all defective appli-| One of the prerogatives enjoyed by 1336 to 1346 Florida Avenue N.W. H and sun-|cations claimed by him, the result|members of the Danish pariiament is Tot. would have been, the committee said, |free service at any Turkish bath es- At vesterday's conference the arti- | Paul, 8,652 votes, to 4 for Harri- |tablishment throughout the country. cles of clothing needed hy an em-|son, or a majority of ————— ——steeeen o . { Reduced From $10 and $12 | | De s cus congsa ot o e mosd Cratemay Dellioges. iy, cenerctis . mest again tomorrow and decide on |announced that democratic members ) Téis 2 bz lul" m.a(le up nbmany SI}?" 10}_?_50. l]-‘é}t‘ C,},]}_ {he prices to be paid for such onm-’ of the committes had been wiven untii . ined we have all sizes, 7 to 17 years. Neat effects in Cheviots - i 2 - S s it L and Worsteds—belted models—and two pairs of pants with 2 [N N i OOt each Suit; full lined. gl WHEN YOU RECEIVE A CHECK . I Spprecatc the it andthe conren: Now Choose Your Gifts for Bride and Graduate it appreciates the safety and the conveni- ence of paying out money in this business- like way. Here one’s choice is virtually unlimited, for our stock is all-in- clusive, and the range of prices, like the variety of gifts. is more than wide enough to meet all preferences and requirements. When the check is drawn upon the Unim Trust Company, it indicates further that The Young Man Graduate the signer appreciates the advantages of dealing with a conveniently located, long established banking institution that is man- aged and directed by well known Wash- Elgin Watch, 20-year gold-filled case. engraved edge, fancy dial........ £16.85 Hamilton, Howard and Illinois Watches, in full assortment. ington men. 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts Solid Gold Cuff Links, 14-carat, platinum edge .... $15.00 UNION TRUST CO. Solid Gold Birthstone and Signet Rings luvo oo e n st $7.50 10 $25.00 Eversharp Pencils and Waterman Fountain Pens. i Boys’ Serge Suits 81075 Values Up to $15.00 All-wool and fast color Blue Serge—strongly sewed seams; belted models—full cut knickerbockers full lined. Right Pos- l ture and other makes. e Boys’ Wash Suits f i1, s $3.50 to $5.00 Grades i A special purchase—which accounts for such a special price. Middy models and Button-on styles—in Blue, Tan, Green, Brown, Yellow, Pink, etc.—plain and in many combinations, including White. Sizes 2} to 8 years. e Edward J. Stellwagen President T EDMONSTON'’S Home of ihe Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. e e | “Flapper” Suits Khaki Knickers Full cut and strongly made. Khaki color—with Sport Col- Si s Siz to 17 i lars. Just the thing for SII:lCS(_Iu\pI Q 17 years Sl 15 The Young Girl Graduate “Quality Is Imporhnl'.' “Fit Is Imperative” \mmnummmmnfiimmmmmuuufi ittle folks. SPE- N o O Youngsters’ ‘ ' Children’ P ' Lady Fairtex, Richelicn and’ D | irfax, Richelien an Footwear | en’s Strap Pumps O Barry Pearls - oroneeeererr. 8750 Up P:ja_v Oxfords and Barefoot ) e s Sandals—for Boys and Girls— BoyS FumlShlngs Brown, leather uppers; solid leather sewed soles. $1.00 Every pair warranted. Silver Wrist Watch (15 jewels)......815.00 White Gold 18-carat Wrist Watches, beginning as low as ....... .$25.00 Platinum - Front 14-carat Gold Bar & Oxfords Reduced 15% + Boys' Union Suits—checked nainsook, with elastic aist, Sues 24 1 All sizes 5 to 2. Pin . . $10.00 g;';z:l ‘\Lwes o 890 Boys’ and Girls’ Sports Ox- ! : s . $5.00 E REIAL. ooocisaasae - fords—for camp and vacation Birthstone Rings, from...... . $5. :g J . Andrew Betz, Manager Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles . Bl?_\'s’ A“"’"“f‘ "L'ni[?n Suits, wear. Three styles in Smoked broken sizes; full ath- c Elk—Tan, Gun Metal and Pat- i an turda h letic cut. SPECIAL.... 45 ent Leather trimming. Leather Fnday d sa y : Last But jvot _Least The B"ide Boys’ Woven Stripe Sport spring heels. 8% to 11. Rub- | These occasional sales of Children’s Shoes are 3 J > Blouses ; cool for summer wear; ;’C’J;‘]‘ZC‘F:E 1% to § l 95 not only for the sake of selling shoes rapidly, but =¥ SRy ' ;\gate;‘f:c'zp]‘;g;if to 506 " Boys’ Low Shoes, Mahoeany to'acquaint children and their parents with 3| Sheffield Reproduction 5-piece Tea Set ~ Electric Percolators, Chafing Dishes, o oo 'g ‘k i £ Brown Veal Calf—Goodyear weit Foot Fom Fit (hand hammered) ............. $37.50 Icy-Hot Thermos Bottles and . Boys’ Socks, 'ii bed, mll‘tops. - and sewed oak leather soles; rub- g A Du B White Ivory Toilet Ware—a Toasters. ‘n_hghampggne,fi ussn:,a/Cal and ber heels. New English round- All Children’s .ml d ber:ulifill line. - Sterling Silver Candlesticks. ..... $10.00 pair W étei M?!ZCS to 9%. 396 toe lasts. Sizes 1 to 515. 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