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yesterday to succeed to thé chalrs of | ‘Among those absent was formef the late Emile Boutroux and Denys |Premier Clemendeau, who has not yet Cochin. Only twenty-nine of the[been formally received. Anatole “forty immortals” composing the fuli{ France was present for the first time strength of the illustrious company |since the Dreyfus case, when he 100k were present. The academy now [umbrage <t the attitude of some numbers thirty-five. academiclans. - o (W | T e e i N30 naded hat IN MINNESOTA SENATORIAL FIGHT : o ek Raet e . | Arrives in New York Today After - betore the B NY By the Associated Pross. , . woman friends of Mrs. Olesen ac- . Uneventful Trip Across il S8T. PAUL, Minn, June 16.—A I company her on her cross-country Distinctive Styles wn Monogram and alued at $40,000 5 L 4 woman is setting the pace for all drives, and now and then locai Summer Stationery | Atlantic. heory ‘tiat, communcatign with 1 candidates in the Minnesota pPl- [ folk arc added to the party for an [] L] NEW YORK, June 16.—Guglielmo by radio is pos! vatory. and b ge . o " mary election campaign. ntensive drive in some particular g - ‘BREW®D Marcont, Ttalin radia._wizard, has | BolIR0G of i Farle LUSTESH L 400 Buildings in Ruins, With Rambiing trom town to town. tn. | "% jupt tne towns and cites | ¥ -— o Occasion falled to pick up any faith in 1dea. g an, Mrs. Anna o that are hearing and g Mrs. _“&y-m_/ur o~y * [ Mate in tnis trip scross the / O | S i gt Loss of $2,000,000 at Olesen of Cloguet is waging an- | Olésen, for mMny time; n s * TWELFTH STREET Foale i it Y. ithe yao June brides should remember that, ac- : intense campaign for the demo- mobile atops besids soi 1] Save ¥ e \ R tition, It s un- A N.Y a a farmer is invited to i 0 betwsen Replylng to a radiogram sent by [ cording to ancient supe: a8 rverne, N. Y. c United States senatorial it while the ardemt &po: 1 the Associated Press. asking for a |lucky for a bride to choose bridesma nomination. o DirenEiNEn RIS IDArty ‘Alienment [} [ ent he results of who are not younger than-Rerself. By the Associsted Press.. g + convert him to the democratic - NEW YORK, June 16.—Firemen to-| g oo Olesen indorsed by the | of Cor ¥ : L == ————— day still wero playing water upon | Jemecratic state convention will | € ' Fine photographs now y 7 the smouldering ruins that yesterday [ 8° Into the June 19 state-wide . : ” kr;‘nedr fli"nx‘n}‘."..'l'f‘r'\‘,‘lfiné"‘x'e :z sum. ;;‘lmnrylonpnnd by two men. FRENCH ACADEMY ELECTS ¥ available at $1500 dozen. » 4 ~ More . than 4§00 y Lo 5 omas J. Meighen of Preston and e > Bun nhlamn Q“.lml:l‘d‘lg "lfogm'g‘ fn’z:f {fime:mzh';{,rn &5‘."'.{‘:""’ l.h. ];n De Nolhao and Goyau Get Chairs L] . 4 g L] aw! ¢l . ’ ral i v S E % 3 :.,-Elae.l:oé‘fif Rentdéring S0000 per;| Técosnizad dmportsnce. ¢ ™, | ot Boutroux and Gochin. ¥ Latest style portraits, size " [% = 2 fons tempora¥ily homeless, The prop- 3 s more than' | gy the Associated i E : : ety G 2000000 | & campaign for her nomination, it |27, R Q0 & 3 X Arverne fi-'nfi’.l"::;::w"nr':ogt the| 18 & campaign of womankind for P‘nl“a June 16.—Two historians, n ‘SXIO, specral, 3 for $10. 3 L] Rockaway peninsular and stretches| récognition in politkes, she de- |Pirre de Nolhao and onorrl Goyau, [} [ ] ‘ Purchased the Entire Stock of Fotim it uy e S| S S bl |2 el S e AT fake appoi od & e blaze, belleved to h tarted in e feels she is blazing the |T s urcha e € JtocC Fiotal Nautiiue, spread to. the. Nght | way for her sex. . n Make appointment today o *{l| wooden bungalows on the bay side The sedan was presented to her ¥ 1) o . : and destroyed several _boarding| by friends. The next day she was l A ¥ Crem e S PRl rkon s UNDERWOODe D ork, e fire from the Y- 3 n-year-ol WEVry sructure in'a five;block area| deushtor Mary. is doing most of For Infants and Childrea [} 5 ] . lestroyed. ; she Is mig] y In- N o o 7 : | pin Beach 59, 60 and 61 streets, the | lereated in Her mother's campalgn, InUse For Over 30 Years n Portraits of Qualisy ® private residential ses A ht B A Mr. , . 3 Pealdonces. yoreain) stctlon. SIeNLY | sunerintentent of Cloguet se Atways toacs 3 1230 Connecticut Ave. Phone Main 4400 8 25,000 each: seventy-five bungalows,| Makes up the family “cabinet." ¥ ¥ valued at $5,000 each, and fifteen hotels From time to time various | “emwture of = vere destroyed. g Seven engine’ companies, sent from: n t Phl a New York, aided the volunteer fire . . fighting companies from beach re- sorts, und five lines were stretched » ground the fire area. After three r 5 B . 5 . e blaze was reported under R And to D 1spose Of This Stock Qu'CkI.y 2 “Fiie biase presented a :’" ctacle that ) Save Up to [ " ' attracted thousands and Tmany of these . =i One-Half Offer Very Unusual Savings!' - In” removing household gosdn A . 7 entire section of small bungalows was . % o ® . dynamited {n an attempt to arrest the on Your 9 .- . flames, and several firemen were hurt A [ < » 3 peration. N — mm ; 5 Tents and improvised shelters were s £ g pitchéd on the beach and occupied for | ; s . the night by the hundreds whose . i i homes were burned. Service wires from the lighting plant All Higher-Priced Suitings that furnished power for Arverne and at Proportionate Savings! nearby resorts were burned and the section was without light. One hundred and fifty children in Israel Orphan Asylum were marched from the building as flames licked its Follow the Crowds to Our HELD “ASTRIDE BORDER.” & French War Slacker Arrested With g [T . ! Foot in Switzerland. Men—we were forced to move from our Philadelphia“Store after N T L occupying that store for more than 20 years. We bought cut the . IR e o e “has < 3 ’ 7 ; 1 - foot on eith tde of the Swi E Chas. Adams Co. stock anc! lease S0 we could have a desirable loca SneRlCoon e el a10e ofptHeryin & = tion and we are now holding this big sale to :clear out this stock that straddles the border. The cafe | . = is in the village of St. Julien, on the immediately. < international boundary. Part of the § T i S S YR R 8\ building is in Switzerland and part in Silk Mohair and Palm Beach Suit | France. Early in the war Bertrand settled in Geneva, where, his ac s : : < Ready-to-Wear—at Attractive Prices hie made a large fortuns 15 Germany. He bought a villa and sev- 5 eral automobiles and led a life of - pleasure. He he was more Ger- man than Fren d took pleasure * K!n speaking ag; ‘rance, particu- - larly in the cafe at . Wi . safe on Swiss territory in one of the drinking rooms, he could be over- | hgard and even seen by the French| €S 1002 F Street N.W. SR a R ‘ ga) 4 Established 23 Years sagmat s thers s inel nolics AL T T T the instant he passed the line Into France he was pounced upon by two! } ~ but was quickly subdued, handcufted 3 DAY USED CAR SALE INQUIRY COMMISSION | Three Appointees of Rabbi Wise to Coal Fields. NEW YORK, June 16.—A Wmm“-i Don’t make the mistake of thinking you can SR mn e tions among miners, Wil eave on want. Take time today and visit either of our e .1 3¢ . . !ynsgogoule_l.‘;:eewmi;o:':,s‘fl:;.e been se- showrooms or main building and you will still be fected ¢ ries our standard 30-day guarantee—backed by. one of the oldest and largest dealers in Washing- - French side to greet some friends. At French gendarmes. He put up a fight. ! {CAPITAL MAN ON MINE 153 o d R slon of three appointed by Dr. Ste- Coal Opcrators’ Assoclation, to visit} Wait ufitil saturday and Stiu find the car you June .w. it wan‘;'nnount‘:edvla:sl nlfm,: Goldstein, assistant rabbi of the Free able to have a choice. Remember every car car- ton. ; R A [ AR N R Hundreds came today—we expect even more tomo:row as the news of this wonderful Shirt Sale is spread broadcast. They’re buying in dozen and half dozen lots, for men appreciate this opportunity 1o choose a whole summer’s supply of shirts from the largest and finest assortments ever offered in a single sale in Wash- ington. Men, You Simply Cannot Afford to Miss T his Greatest of All Shirt Sales---Come Tomorrow! . ; Lvery one well made and finished; full cut and PERFECT. Colors guaranteed absolutely ast. i o908 Gl ST S ¥ ViE 8 ESL S (8 R T AL R SR S0 AL OB A i V0L As the first day—service will be as near perfect as we can make it—extra space. extra salespeople; each size on separate table, so you can pick them out quickly. See Seventh street window display of the shirts. Lot One--Regular $1.50 to $2 Values Every shirt is a “top-notcher” that you'd be willing to pay . the regular price for—there isn't a “common” shirt in the lot! $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN Sunday, June 18 SPECIAL TRAIN Eastern Standard Time Leaves Washington (Union Station) 7:30 AM. Materials are fine Corded Madras, Flat Stripe Madras, High-count Percales, Mercerized Cloth and Oxfords. All Perfect Shirts. Made with five-button fronts, 'soft cuffs, plaquet sleeves, pre-shrunk neckbands. Every one correctly sized and guaranteed to fit. A few Shirts in the lot with collar attached. Sale price, $1,00. Lot Two---Values Up to $3 These are all splendid quality Shirts—the product of makers who make shirts right. They are made of fine imported and domestic Woven Madras, Silk-striped Madras, Blackstone® Cords, Russian Cords, plain and mercerized Oxfords, Mercerized Cotton Pongee, Novelty Shirtings and Satin-striped Madras. I Most all standard makes on sale, including Fords,De@ges, Buicks, Hupmobiles. Buy that car today. o =i : Arrives Wilmington 10:05 AM, Chester 10:25 AM. Philadelphia 10:50 AM. Returning, leaves Broad Street Station 7:30 PM. West Philadelphis, 7:35 PM, Chester 7:36 PM, Wilmington 8:15 PM. Pennsylvania System 7, \} N/ N //,\\\II Every Shirt cut over custom patterns; pre-shrunk, beaded neck- Sterrett & F leming, ds, continuous-faced fronts from neck to tail; sleeve plaquets fin- /i Every l B e ?;nedswith button and buttonhole; full skirt. There are stripes o'i every <\\ & nc. p i color and combination, also checks and plenty of plain white shirts, so b = poptilar for summer wear. b ) : sul; :: lk i . A lirge numbet of. Shirts with collar attached in the lot. . % % Car Lot T hree—$5 and $6 Genuine English : Satin_ Stripe Broadcloth and Silk Shirts These- Shirts are’ exceptional from every angle. The . materials are unusially’fine; the patterns neat and attrac- are usually due to straining ‘when coastipated. Py Nujol being a lubricant keeps the food waste soft and there- fore provents straining. Doctors Branch Showroom ' Champlain Street at Kalorama Road i OPEN EVENINGS ™~ tive; the .colors_jist ‘what are wanted.l Shi_rtst‘ spllendid_ly i o gt . : Bt - ; erfect fitting,-that will appeal to particular men. Cars priced over-$700 will be-shown.at(1228: Connecticut ‘Ave-: - - Ee S R . nue. ) S . ol Made of heavy quilify-satin-striped English broadcloth and pliin English broadcloth—all with the English label in the r?eckband.g Also High-grade Silk Shirts. Sizes 14 to 17. Regular sleeve lengths. - The color range is wonderfully complete and affords a wide selection of the most wanted stripes for summer wear. Cars priced under $700 will be shown at Champlain Street and Kalorama Road. o i fRat? Ly