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5 (3 * ; L T T R T T O T P L T BT T T T LT TR LT UL UL U. S. SOLDIERS TREATE 'ac NG AND G-, they ealisted.” \ e G BEST, SAYS SAWYER| ‘In referring to a bonus for former , Pan anD. service men, Gen. Sawyer declared rurciNG - that the payment of money was t ; poorest kind of charity. “Opportunit. President’s Physician Declares More Done for Disabled Than in Other Lands. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 22.—The United States has done more than any other ountry in the world for its disabled oldiers, Brig. Gen. Charles E. Saw- er, President Harding's physician, declared In a speech beiore a meeting of the American Institute of Home- opathy. “Out of the 0,000 men called to the colors.” he declared, 232,000 laid down their lives on the field of bat- tle or were crippled and maimed, to ceturn later more or less dependent TENOERNZSS. privilege, encouragem viding employment outwelgh o0t i cash compensation which FLAT CORN - sorT coan ; ¢ TNDS FOOT MISERY Plasters and cemoves the cause. ( in each package for Stubborn FooT- spokesxmen for him :Cide;nsn;qv now occupled by Senator Jchnson. REAL HAIR NETS Store Hours—9:15t0 6 12 for 29c Cap cor Fringe Six Natural Shades H louble wmesh. cup 6 for 40c. hite, pink and S 2 pairs 810-818 Seventh Street Goods Remnants W hite and Colored Fabrics Worth 35¢ to 50c These and others in the big Friday clean-up: 32-inch Dress Gingham 2 9 36-inch Printed Dimity Fine Shirting Madras 4C-inch White Batiste 36-inch Plain Dimity 40-inch Colored Organdy 3%inch Fancy Voile Yard 27-inch Printed Flaxon 36-inch Pajama Checks 40-inch Printed Batiste DRAPERY REMNANTS—Consisting of ac- cumulations of short lengths in 12 c 29c White Sport Hats Plain and figured sty ard.... Summer Novelties Featured Friday at $1.95 & $2.95 New, smart, practical midsummer models in ribbon, rib- bon and felt, milan straw and satin con#pinations. Also plenty of banded sailors. White, black and all colors. New! Navy Blue Taffeta Trimmed Hats Fashion's latest fancies—forecasting the modes of $5 00 o and Fancy Table Oilcloth of excellent qual- TABLE OILCLOTH—\White ity; pliant and durable. Yard........ carly fall. Navy and white taffeta hats, black trans- parent hats, baronet satin hats and velvet combina- tions. White, black and white and correct colors. Garden Hats, Black and Colors Summer favorites that cost little to trim. $1.00 Cool, Comiort and a Cool Saving! Men’s Athletic : UNION Surrs 69¢ Every Suit Crisp, New and Perfect Buy cool, summer underwear here tomorrow and profit substantially—in this sale of quality union suits at a gen- uine economy price. Tailored of soft, light white checked nainsook ; 72x80 weave, certified for service. A Size for Every Man—Sizes 34 to 46 Cut to. full. proportions and finished with care. Closed cmtch.' E]a_stgc knit band inserted in back. Every suit is a quality suit in every way. Don't miss the saving! Yes, the Big Sale Goes, Goes Merrily On—With Full Assortments Summer Frocks ‘In All Sizes | 9 5 Fadeless Checks 16 to 54 j [ of All Colors Choice, and Sizes Quality Dresses of Standard Gingham Weaves .\e\:er such busy selling of ‘cool summer frocks—today’s crowds wonderfully attest the power of real values. Plenty ready for tomorrow—the maker sends in a fresh shipment the moment he makes them up. Styles of beauty and distinction, including Tuxedo fronts with lace edging, organdy collars, cuffs and bands, apron fronts scalloped novelties, eyelet collars, cuffs and trimmings, clever pipings‘ and rows of white and fancy braid. Tie-back sashes and new pockets of many sorts. E Infants’ Summer Shirts 25¢ Purchase of Infants’ Lisle and $2.00 Full-Fashioned SILK HOSE . $1.25 Friday’s hosiery news is as ungsual as it is interesting— Cotton Undershirts, in all sizes. | telling of women’s i i i L t ure thread silk stocki ]Low nleck_. no sleeves; high neck, | instead of $2.00. nger tops. glacks. o:z)xln‘t‘fs gar‘afl'znfxdi ';:,IE ong sleeves. The least bit irregu- | brown. “Subject to slight irregularities. T ¢ lar. Womgn’s $1.25 Silk-and-Fiber Stockings - 59c¢. Valuae extriordinary! Lustrous, dur- able summer hose, knit of thread silk Boston Bags Chiesond Sroun” (= $139 || N Sold regularly at $1.59—and no- table value at that price. Studded ! bottoms. Special for Frida only. and fiber, on sale at the price of cotton. Men's Black Leather allets, Plain aud dropstitch styles. = Black, $1.00 and $1.50. b white, gray, nickel, brown, etc. The Women’s Leather Handbags, trivial imperfections do not affect the black and brown, 95¢. , appearance or weaving qualities. upon the charitable disposition of the great government in whose defense a can be o fered by the government,” he said. SEEKS JOHNSON’S SEAT. |Community Council Favor SAN FRANCISCO, June 22.—Charles C. Moore, president of the Panama- Pacific exposition here in 1915, will be a candidate for the republican nomination for United States senator from California lhhfi;:r‘;n*:‘!‘&h?:(‘]‘:j’ regulations gaverning the community The seat to be contested for is thatl Iiram {mended by a PALA(E | MAY ALTER RULES he - Move Headed by Dr. Emmons. Several changes in the rules and centers in the public schools, recom- special committee heided by Dr. Charles Emmons, were approved by the community center council at a meeting last night in the boardroom of the Wranklin School. They will be forwarded to the board of education for consideration. Importance of the passage of the ‘apper teachers’ salary and school reorganization bill now pending In Congress was emphasized by Miss! Cecil B. Norton, general director of | the community center department, and members of the council. Miss | Norton also gave statistics as to th { total attendance in the various cen- | ters between October 1 Jast vear and | June 15 of this vear. Mrs. Gabrielle | Polham spoke on the growth of the ! activitics in the colored community centers. The community center council has been formed us u result of the regula- tions adopted by the sthool board Jan- uary 18, und is now beginning to func- tion actively. It is one of te most rep- i resentative bodies of citizens in the Dis- trict in that it represents all groups of people, all neighborhoods where there are community centers and in addition has delegate large nting thoses org: ons which e aided in community center development in the | public schools whose activities are ; closely allied to the community work in | the schools. The purpose of the council. as pro- vided for in the regulations of the school , is to provide for an advisory body to the general director of the com- of = [munity centers. Composed, as it representative citizens, school of believe the council can render mos uable service in discussing and recom- mending policies for community center | work. Edgar C. Snyder, chairman of the council, presided at last night's meeting. ACCUSED BY WIVES. Held on Charge of Robbing One, Another Is Revealed. Joseph Plimpton Horner, forty-seven | s of age, of Detroit and Buffalo, | arrested last night by Headqu ters Detectives Mullen and s being held ¢n a charge ained jewelry and silver wife, whom troit, following After he was taken ivd recen hort courtship. o custedy the | local police foun from the Buffalo authoriti Horner, who is wanted t ording to the | police, on a charge of a wife and child that Horner 2 wife and | child in Buf hat he un- | derstood s a divorce | from him. The Buffalo and Detroit autho have been notified of IHorner's here. AUTO AND TAXI CRASH. Colored Woman Rushed to Hos- pital Early Today. An automobile owned and driven by an A. Ray. Igo, Vi, was badly dam- aged in a ccllision with a driven by mond L. Be street, at 1ith and R st 2:10 o' this morning Ixty-nine | opcunant | v hurt Freedmen's Hospital. Her f; t and physiciens said #he possi ceived internal injuires. | Ray's automobile was going west | o B street. while the taxicab was ! i 26-Piece Set of Wm. Rogers’ LUFBERY Table Silver Fully guaranteed to give permanent satisfaction. Warranted for 50 years. In tarnish-proof Roll: One Dol- lar a Week, and the price 317050 is only — THE EVENING STAR, ‘'WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDA MRS. IZETTA J. BROWN Widow of Former Representative From West Virginia to Run in By the Assoclated Press, FAIRMONT, W. Va., June 22.—MMrs. Izetta Jewell Brown of Kingwood, W. Va., one of the best known women in public life in West Virginia. and widely known as a speaker. princi- pally thro Reriby !ha‘..h the ovation tendered vention in San Franciseco two years JUNE 22, 1922 ago, when she seconded the nomina- tion of John W. Davis for President. last night announced her candidacy for United Btates senator, subject to the democratic primaries of Augustl. Mrs. Brown, who is the widovr of Representative Junior Brown of Kingwood, stated last night that she had just decided this after- noon to make the race. She had un- der consideration, she said, the ques- SEEXS SEAT IN SENATE Democratic Primaries. gress In her husband’'s old district, but appeals reaching her from varl- ous parts of the state urging her to to take this step. —_— It is & tradition that no married wom- an shall take part in the famous “Pas- sion Play” at Oberammergau. national democratic con- tion of \belng a candidate for Con- ||| announce for the Senate caused her ||l To Wear ‘Thin Waists BURLINGTON 'HOTEL ‘ | Vt. Ave. at Thomas Cir. (Eeauty Toples) | With the aid of a delatone paste. Main 8980 | it is an atter for any wom- |an to remove every trace of hair S ||| or fuzz from faee, neck and arms. ummer Rate | Enough of the powdered delatone and water is mixed into a thick SINGLE ROOMS $2.00 UP DOUBLE ROOMS $3.00 UP paste and face for al rTubbed and the skin washed. | Thix completely removes the hair, the delatone in an original pack- age and mix fresh.—Advertisement. 1 INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN V. 3. oses& Sons . Furniture Carpets T and Elevently Strects Linens Upholstery Established 1861 Preparing for Inventory Upon examination of our stocks we found seasonable merchandise in broken lots, which, rather than carry over our July Ist inventory, we have marked at prices which assure quick clearance. Odd Bedroom Furniture Three-piece Natural Waxed Oak. Bedroom Suite, co‘n- sisting of Dresser, Chifforette and Bed. Price.... $59.00 Dresser, $25.00; Chiffonier, $15.50; Bed, $18.50. Three-piece Old Ivory Bedroom Suite, consisting of Dresser, Chifforette and Bed. Price............. 2.00 Dresser, $29.50; Chifforette, $25.00; Bed, $27.50. Odd Natural Wax Oak Chifionier.................. $15.50 Four-piece Old_Ivory Bedroom Suite, consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Full Size Bed. Price 125.00 Four-piece American Walnut or Mahogany Bedrcom Suite, consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Full Size Bed. Price................. $200.00 Odd Mahogany-finish Chiffonier................... $17.50 Four-piece Mahogany-finish Bedroom Suite, consist- ing of Dresser, Chiffonier, Four-poster Bed and Toilet Table. Price.. $180.00 Odd Mahogany Dresser. Regularly $65.00. Special. . $49.50 Fine Four-piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite, consist- ing of Dresser, Chifionier, Toilet Table and I 1 Size Bed. Sold complete only. Regular price. $295.00 Special. . oovvun e Summer Pieces Solid Maple Porch Rocker, high slat back and double woven cane seat. Price........cocoiiiiininennnn. $4.50 Special Porch Hammock, equipped with mattress, ad- justable headrest and chains. Price............... $14.50 Solid Maple Porch Rocker, high back, double woven cane seat and back. Price Special Large Natural Wiilow Armchair. Prict..... $9.75 Double Size Lawn Swing......covvneennens ST $8.00 ‘Refrigerators Special Apartment Size Refrigerator, white interior. .$21.75 Large Front-icer Refrigerator, ice capacity 135 pounds. Regularly $48.350. Special.... c.ooiiiimiiinnnnn.n $39.50 Genuine Opalite Refrigerator, 3 doors; of solid quar- tered oak casc. Regularly $104.00. Special........ $99.50 Genuine Seamless Porcelain Refrigerator. Regularly $90100, Special. ..cccunicenimnn mimenannione aetee $75.00 Our entire sample line of Cedar Chests specially reduced for quick clearance. Stock includes many designs and sizes. Plain and copper trimmed. Only one of a pattern. * i Grass Rugs at Special Prices Waite Grass Rugs at these special prices: 9x12, $9.75 $4x90, $3.75 - 8x10, 825 36x72, 1.60 6x12, 825 27x54, 1.20 8x12, 9.75 6x 9, 545 Full line of designs and colorings. Rag Rugs—Two good sizes, 27x54 and 30x60, with at- tractive figured end borders and plain or mixed centers. Special, either size, $1.65. Axminster Rugs—Two useful sizes, 8 feet 3 inches by * 10 feet 6 inches and 9x12. Special prices, $26.00 and $29.00. Drapery Department White Marquisette Curtains, 23§ yards lox;g, 2-inch hems, hemstitched; fine quality materials. Regularly $1.75. Spe- c#l, $1.25 pair. Colored Marquisette and Voile, 36 inches wide. White and cream grounds with colored dots and figures; also a few dark colorings in all-over designs. Regularly 35c. Special, 19¢ yard. - 850 yards Fine Cretonne, 31 inches wide. A Four patterns, 12 colorings, mostly dark effects.™ Copies of English and French designs. 'Regularly 75c. Special, 49c yard. Tar Paper, for packing purposes, in rolls of 12 sheets, each 40x48 inches. Regularly 85c. Special, 50c roll. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN The Linen Shop 0Odd lots of high-grade merchandise reduced for quick clearance. Early shoppers will secure the best values. 20 Scalloped Edge Pure Linen Tea Sets, colored embroidery and edge—some of 5 pieces, others of 13 pieces. Regularly $3.75 to $5.75 set. “Mirador Linens.” Choice, $2.50 set. 50 dozen Madeira Hand-embroidered Pure Linen Tea Napkins, scalloped edge, 13-inch; fine linen. - Regularly up to $13.75 dozen. Choice, $8.25 dozen. 37 Odd Franconian Filet Lace Scarfs. 18x45 inches, $3.25 regularly, for $2.65 each 18x54 inches, $3.50 regularly, for $2.80 each 18x63 inches, $3.75 regularly, for $3.00 each 18x72 inches, for $3.85 each 18x90 inches, $5.75 regularly, for $4.75 each 36 Genuine French Handmade Filet Scarfs. 15x52 inches, regularly $7.00, for $3.78 each 15x63 inches, regularly $9.00, for $5.00 each 15x72 inches, regularly $11.00, for $6.00 each 300 Lace-trimmed Bureau Scarfs, with lace insertion and motifs. Regularly $1.00 and $1:25. - Choice, 50c each. Women’s Hemstitched Plain Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 1-16, 1-8 and 1-4 inch hems; shire, spoke or plain hem- stitched. Some with neat corded borders, scalloped edge and colored handmade sport colors. Values are from 39c to $1.25 each. Choice, 25¢ each. “Mirador Linens.” Art Department - Main Floor Y 200 Cret‘()nnc;co.vered ‘POI’C‘I PilloAv.ls.,'Kap;yk filled; su- perior cretonne ; assorted sizes .and colorings. Regular 85¢ and $1.50 grade.” For 65¢ and $1.00 each. or Sleeveless Dresses| | but to avoid disappointment, get ”