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Makes your shoes neat and trim, and improves the whole appear- ance. Shines for ail the family. Black, Tan. White, Ox-blood and Brown —Always 10c. Make the daily shine an easy habit—get the SHINOLA Home Set—A genuine bristle dauber which cleans the shoes and applies polish quickly and easily. Large lambs’ wool polisher brings the shine with a few strokes. LIS A ML A A Pound-and-a-Quarter $1.55 = ' * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY;-JUNE 2, 1922 D = United States vessel, ca: vis- | When the question, “Do you think It s i WISSING FOR GO YENRS, [os e g e Tepi.se (o Bt S Soons” only. " in o A ? FAMILY FINDS GRAVE {act"u6 called for 75008 voiuntaers.- | aiatety, “No, because ARSI OF CIVIL WAR SOLDIER S L T R SR R : 1 1 Bythe Associated Press. ‘- _ s = ocots S Something New! e o : a search of sixty years In whic . tri f the man couid be found, < A Patent Leather Sandal e S LA Taste Utopia = - - e o A tre e artna —swhere the impossibly ways attain- * dler killed 1 tion, was rewarded ’, ey . = {) % : “ Confederate Veterans Begin- | yewerdsy 'when John ' Stranse, able. Its in beguiling bounty of dark ltalian chocolates- /Imerica’s Home Shoe Polish Styled *"Altogether different Hephicw "ot “the dead men. was \ muts, caramels, fruit:, nougets and creams—hand-packed in i t sman’ ave ning to Leave for Homes. | T*Wyrick Atnons, Tex. who de: CORNWELL’S Bungalow Box z clared he buried the soldler's body “$ Room Sweets” 1 y near Sw. reek, Officers Elected. Ave n?flEs’dn-:;:lhd;}f‘ Richmond. Wy ar e an range Nnk.[:‘:[-\:nhsed Press. wer:rflcghllsl(‘g s?de by side, when MOND, Va. June 22.—Weary| the latter fell, and that Strange and happy as little children when| was khuri:d :;t:;:n t‘wow.l.l;:e':' . NSumday ;;pzrb night comes after a hard day of play,| Y rick and yol range ougats, c % the men who fought for the south in| ihe Srove wab rescing’ @ Where Fresh clover Aoney and the war between the states, after et osarty passing through the streets of their|=— ey T e e old caplial In a long and colorful pro- | ¢nat this was untr 2 AP R ond hazelnuts add munchy- cession, today were ready to turn|tion favored Gen. Carr. crunchy goodners. A pound, their faces homeward. between the ?lllanhllerhlg.d‘ad Jro. 95e. . The thirty-second 1 1 e ol Mt Al Budgalo ’ Gt the o derate | vEtinion | wers induiged in : - CORNVWELLS LT OO UL T UL A breath of $ en order from the confusion had = shoe style from SN b s 8 e IR, SIS 27 S g 1415 H Street e bost o say “SHINOLA” Sunny Spain He \ Veterans, fatigued by a week filled | Bi% name in the Interest of harmony | % i ! Cande- Stam with happy events, are preparing to|Snd &aod feeling, whereup s 3 ‘ phone Carr was elected by acclamation. Other Oficers Named. leave the city today. o Throngs Pay Tribute. These soldiers, whose youth throb- bed on the flelds of battle, are now too welghted with years to tramp the long avenues of the city, so they rode proudly in a parade in motor vehi ere: Gen. J. A. commander of the Army of Ten: Lieut. Gen. C. D. Howry, Washington, D. C., com- mander of the Army of Northern Vir- ginia, and Lieut. &n E. W. Kirk- jpatrick of Texas, commande® of the !Tranlmlnlulnpl Department. At the closing session of the Sons with the clattering aceou- <t a younger army marchi nd tears came to the eyes of | : of Confederate Veterans late yester- o ememhared. day W. McDonald Lee of Irvington. ! Ehraughitranilonsgialsieaimade iby| was elected commander-in-chief. | throngs of a tribute-paying people these ! ‘| gray fighters slowly passed as though | they were conquerors instead of the men | L who laid down their arms in defeat. (Al sizes) The bscort of honor for the veterans | I8 uhon the wealthy members of the were men who fought in 1898 and those | 40050 Without fntereat, to the ass unger soldiers who crossed the seas , 00000 Witaout Inferast. to, the e of Jefterson Davis at Fairview, Ky. 100C Per Cent Leather onstruction— Pause at Statues. —— | Front Strap— As the procession was passing out v S50 & il Verenmws chances 1 i ] ‘ —stands for Quality —FIRST and FORE- ik e R = ‘ MOST. And with Quality goes MODERATE A m at 1s e old soldlers gazed up at the heroic . 3 PRICE. Whether you spend much or little, 1026-1028 SEVENTH ST.NW. ot T momnor o B0 i B Rk R LU TR T T T LD LI T O ( ut op At the veterans' sessions late terday a resolution was adopted to battle with the Germans. June 23.—De- fending the memory of Abraham Lin- worth $7.00 bronze figures of their beloved chieftains | By the Assoclated Prees. in spiit memtiment aad loyalty, LGient |l o the| ohacge made. by the whether your purchase amounts to $2 or who had led them in battle and on their SPRINGFIELD, IIL. e 2 - U federate Veterans 'at Rich- . » E,S7-ORES the years, (hesa bronze figures rep- | United Con o ted to the sold i ideals | mond. Va.. that “he was personally HIRSH'S Swo pied o e Soltleriin erav. deum | mond, W, Shus ke s peptents 2,000, you will surely get VALUE. “Straws show which way the wind blows” LT O LT R T L LT LT LR T U U S 'h s B t K d L .t w.d in T“de will hba laid. . Collier will preside |about him, le'!l night declared the ! i er Seven! treet—Bet. K and L—Cil y-Wide the exercises. 3 2 . o 3 4 or 3 ¢ PP Gen. Care ReBiccces. S KL relhed up ‘ —these specials are indicative of our idea of Th -electio: € . Jull: S. Rt 1lect! L T T Tt ot Durham. N. G a8 Commander: | Lincolh. and commented as he turne VALUE. jin-chief and the seiection of New |ed its pages. Orleans as the reunion city in April,| “No man that ever lived.” Mr. Ran- . featured the clasing session here kin said, “was more lled about as to night of the reunion. his personal manncrs and purposes of Gen. Carr's election followed a hot |life. He was most essentially a man lebate resulting from the nomination |of peace. He detested war. During | B of Gen. J. A. T’v)mns of uen;gh by |the war he went with Seward nn: S : k s of Augusta. As soon met the Confederate cabinet an Gen. ichallenged them to take a white sheet I hls Reed Babv W.. 2 Wroten of Mi: 1of paper and write whatever condl- o ced that the entt gions of peace they desired, except gation supported Gen. . |secession, but nothing came of it. C 3 INCORPORAT ED A member of the Mississipp! delega; | “Active war' was started h arrlage 4 e 7® ST.N.W on jumped to nd exclaime : 1316 1324. 7% ST.N.W-. —_— A GREAT ODD-AND-END SALE OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ NEW UP-TO-DATE READY-TO-WEAR! At Savings That No Thrifty Women Can Afford to Miss bl il it o b it i el e b et R b : 12 Sport Coats | 30 Silk Dresses 1 th: e and Girls"® Taffeta Silk hr:‘wn,Q":Ialr;.ecopr\:rkels. 4.75 Dresses—navy and hrnwns .75 notch collar, double front —lace or ruffle trim— A ol s | N ‘ = Y/ . ; This Wing-Back Overstuffed Library Suite 48 Silk Skirts 16 Jersey Suits ' | Consists of Three Massive Pieces Silk poplin &nd clfllh—s 95 l’tnpulhar shades such a!s 95 pleated —or Bt o e le e D i oom 7' Like picture. Consists of wide Settee, Armchair and Arm Rocker. It is covered with good grade of cretonne$ .75 Like cut. Of excellent juality reed in natural finish; rubber-tired wheels. Special it— g AIR COOLED F.0.B. Factory plain, check or stripe. Sizes to 31|42, Values to $§12.95. wal Value $5.95 —assortm colors, maize and beige. Sizes to and has spring seat construction and the cushions are re- . W G- l 9 18 x Slze Dresses i 1814 E St N w movable. An exceptional value at:............o..iienn 17 Girly’ Capes |0 wie.r i 29975 s conan. o pettetiele QAT s e oo romkere P vatus : Main 6789 Sizes to 54%. 15 Wraps & Coats 50 Fine Dresses |rortwiis™usimetns $8.95 made with contrasti c lars and arm sl Value $6.00. to 14. : th shirred Organdy, crepe julian 2 o . e v - and s fow ‘crepe de chines: $Q.45 |col: efmadek ihloons sizes to 42, All the lead- ing colors. also combinations. Values to 0. 25 Porch Dresses l‘:’” Jersey Dresses ===l A wool; copen, tan, e ——— i~ o) : | Sizes to 46—in checks brown and nn\')':s -95 ! i = : \ ‘ and stripes of blue hlarks 45! 6 to 38. Made with - P’ i d Y and white and orchid— and -belt trimmings of con- - Bee s ) trimming of plain material. Value |trasting colorings; elastic walstline - - g - 2 | This 3-Door Refrigerator 5 —Kimono sleeve. Value $8.95. $1 Muslin - $2 Double-Thick “Model” Like cut. Of solid oak, with large ice compartment and UNDERWEAR | PETTICOATS | BRASSIERES || ' This Queen Anne Bedroom Suite plenty of shelf room. Very 75¢ $1.49 79c _ in Rich American Walnut Finish ockets and button trim. Value S Extra size pink ecrepe A good variely of well Just like illustration and comprising Dresser, Full gowns, white petticoats, pink, Made of fine whitelmade, high-cut brassieres, Vanity, Chifforette and Bow-end Bed; all good size pieces and carefully constructed throughout. A suite that w1ll$ 7 5 lend distinction to any home. Priced exceedingly low for' . orchid a blue envelopes, sateen. with double thick-|with lace and embroidery and camisoles. ete. ness from hips to bottom.|vokes. Friday at .....5..c... 200 Pairs of $2.00 Men’s KHAKI PANTS $1.39 utut Novelty Pumps Made of soft pliable white leather, also patent ieather. Some h';ve cut ! ) . i 4 i 1 Bt vaap et v, .95 Superior in Quality—Competitive in Price while still _others are Heavy Khaki Pants, made with| plain vamp with cut out Of sturdyeconstruction, durable, economical, purchased as = ¢ ummer flaps on pockets, full cut and [e.tnside ouarter only__________ an investment, for years of ‘service. Not judged from the stand- = S point of first cost. In making £his selection our knowledge pro- tects your interest. This makes the purchase safe and easy for you. 2 Our Reputation Is SECURITY for Your Investment . Why melt away? Why roast? Why fret and fume, when comfort, health and happiness are to be had by the purchase of a DIEHL FAN? strong pockets. The kind worth ol-‘;len;‘y N:w White Canvas | $2.00, but specially priced at $1.39. xfords and Pum, Sizes 30 to 4. 5 Sizes 25 to 8...... sl-ss MOONLIGHT VANITY BAGS L —on_ display the first time In Washington. Fine leather bags. fully LATEST fitted. with little electric light to light your face ia the theater, NOVF]® movies, or many other useful purioses. Priced $3.75, $3.50 and $5.75. TY - Friends “Florence” Oil Stove Three-Burner Gas Range Two-burner _Odofless With oven. A big help and wickless, You need $16 9 . for the summer. Spe_$19 7 5 one for summer-cooking %V o cial . 25¢c Diehl Fana are Sold By All Dealers—If .You Have Difficulty in Getting a Diehl Fan, Call Us An _ ideal summer in white Organdies are in white and colors, a ground with ecolored dots, fine sheer, crisp quality; voiles are the “FRIDAY'S BIG SALE OF YARD Goops || CARROLL ELECTRIC CO,, Inc. Percales, yard-wide Main 7320714 12&. 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