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THE EVEVI\’G STAR WASHINGTON D C WEDNESDAY JUNE 28 1922 ; TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | H The Wonder Car. BAND CONCERTS. Sttt e At the United States Capitol ! suckle,” with James Rennie; per- - > téday, at 5 p.m., by the United formance at 8:20 p.m. \10"”' after month she goe: States Marine Band, William H. BELASCO — Belssco .- Players; ~in 0 : l Santelmann, leader; Taylor “ ae 5 *30 a-chooing, and all she asks is oi 3 e ¥ ‘Getting Gertie's Garter,” at 2:30 and and gas; along the pike, speed cops Branson, second leader. 8:30 p.m. g £ '}’, '1‘1)( h s March, “Universal Freedom,” KE itz] Scheft and vaud: - Pursl"g. you see er like C ain . nive! J ITH'S—Fritz) icheff and vaude- *'—‘—_H 1 ) B 3, lightning pass, pedestrians and farm Oertures ”““,‘3""“"“"" - v ville, at 2:15 and 3:15 p.m. = mlk :‘n R ‘1‘5‘1- CRANDALL’S APOLLO AMEATER < ide grass. Month after month, A pagne Mesgzacapo . oD NEE 8§, Il o = Richar , at 1 am., 1:30, 3:30, 1st St. and R. 1 PE SATURDAY, 2:30, +Plan at Frederlckshurg 10 through mud and sravel. on enands | Secretary Davis Moves to| | muphoniun ssio “isinuasia” " | | Eckington Citizens Object t0/ o 30 ana s:30 pom: AMERI ot Afi.',a WILLIAN 5. HARY, In “TRAv : S F vain I make her fly, and nothing H ; P N sioian, Peter Hazes. : g a8 'PALAGE-Jack Holt and Bebe !l OTHY i TOMORROW — MAY 3t Buy Historic Property, Fa- [scems to rip or ravel, shes always |- alt Importation of Grand scenes, from “The Bill Granting Privilege |Daniels, In “North of the B Aoy AR full of pep, and spry; and speed X Merchant of Venice"..Pinsutl Gr;n?,m :;:A;d ‘g am, 12:35, 3:25, A i cops, W as i Reverle .... ..Vieuxtemps . . 6:10. .m. mous in Colonial Days. |cops. worn by ceascless travel, crawl Diseases. A R R L D in Square 710. COLUMBIA — “For _the Defense o 'S o the 8 3 5 B B N o “The Star Spangled Banner.” with Ethel C\aywn. at 10:45 a.m., HADOW v Quebec St. Epecial Dispatch to The Star. after month, without repairing, with- | Thorough medical examination of 8o Opposing leasing of any property [2:20, 4:20, 6:05, 7:55 and 10 p.m. ! FREDERICKSBURC . June out a wrench among her works, I|every alien who enters any United At Soldiers'’ Home, by the along” Florida avenue for purposes METROI’OL!'I'A'!—ConI(nnce Tal- Efforts to raise funds for the pur-}send her .whizzing. scooting, tear- States port should be made, Secre- United States Snldletra' Home which might destroy the beauty of | Madse, in The Primitive Lover,” at <hase of the historic esiate of Ken-|ing, up mountain roads. where dan-|tary of Labor Davis said in a letter Band, at its bandstand, this that sectio: 11:40 a.m. 0, 3:40, 5:35, 7:40 and 1 £ lurk ¢ evenin, beginnin, at 5:50 n between Eckington place 5 p.m. store here. famous in the history of | ger lurks; and speed cops, tired and | he has transmitted to Surgeon Gen-| | eriacle’ Johe & M. Zimmer- | |and 8th street northeast, the North | ; E. the early colonial days. and intimate- | vainly swearing, resign, and hire as o SR LI s . the = Street N.E. " Fiene eral Cumming of the public health mann, bandmaster. Capitol and Eckington Citizens’ As- DORRIS MAY, iy allied with the life of ““"-“‘IS’?“‘“ clerks. Manth after month | service. Secking a “full and detailea| | March, “The Square and the sociation, meeting last night at the JOBS IN CIVIL SERVICE. Y CRAZY. : Washington, will be inaugurated July | my car goes swinging, the envy of | statement of what is necessary by | O(v.,n:p.u eRalel .Cobb Emery School, declared its opposition 1119 B st ‘ 6 before a distinguished gathering. |all other chaps, along the road, her | way of either legislation or appro- G am el ossint | |12,2 Pill now in Congress favoring | Commission Announces - Examina- “THE (. L Among those who will be present at | rear wheels flinging the mud in|priation.” in order to secure such Idyl, “A Fairy Tale’ - Bach :xtenulzon of railway sidings on the T et Antiae ¢ e leunenimg of the campaign of | chunks, the clay in scraps; and | Xamination. Secretary Davis asks| | Grand fantasia, -Songs of tract known as square 710, which in- tions to Fill Vacancies. FAVORIT LORTA. SWANRO! $30,000 with which to the | speed cops stand, their worn hands | Geay§ Umming what e menaation Scotlan, - .Lampe 3 “nl:a." :‘;M’ SeiisHion Teer The Civil Service Commission to-|fj _“HER HU S TRADE MARK NITES AL UBARY, 2 v r iid ardes ML 2 o cstite and save it fr 4o wringing. or tearing whiskers from | extending the medical cxuminutions, Foxtot popular, My e William . Hongernn weniiman of | 48¥ announced that examination will "METROPOLITAN | LIFE: : News'and L 50 Rebres ;nxr»'_"dll~ And then some day she |as far as thé Labor Department is| | waltz suite, “Lure of the the assoclation commitiee on publjc|be held to fill vacancies in the fol- At B - Ka m,])r akls a casting, she stops, a help- l‘ef{‘:‘is, lotles Tollowi: i Night ...Braham utilities, who offerod the reuolullonllnwln : Firefighter, Quartermaster Iy Waller Barrett. 4_‘}.» rl [ess also ran; and I must wait hours Soue Ume ‘ago my attention was| Finale, “Salute 1o the Velled ‘ngllnal extension of the railway sid- | Corps, Walter Reed General Hos- | and viissioner of fine everlasting, before there comes the | caned to Your Totter ot Mo o _Prophet Hall | |Ings said the association had taken |pital,'Washington, D. C. at s110 a !l HE Kot K Six Bevel she of unston | fix-it man; and drearily I stand dod- | addressed to the commissioner Do ‘The Sfar Spangled Banner: setlon againet crection of ‘s trasn|month: testing n;:gla-"n‘lc. $1see al : ) BE oauln A e Maiviea by many of | gasting the men who made so punk | eral of immigration with reference AtD Clrae:C cticut, | |tersection of New York avenue and|31.200 a year: Quartermaster Corp: CRANDA]_LS“‘”""-"“"“ Sta. | e e e ™ e eret |4 van. Her long, long service all |15, the sublect of medical examina- | AL Dupont Circle, Connecticuls | |aided that it railwdy sidings were |Camp Holabird, “Md.; dental labora: . TonA ToMol: rat Tnonies will be held on the lawn in | forgotten, [ cuss, a symbol of de- | ineludig trnminatins TS 2% | | shire avenues and P strect, | |Permitted to be extended M that 3067 mechanic's helper, 3900 to $1.- DN N.Y. A front of Kenmore. airs “The stuff £ SOt B ations for sailors n by nelghborhood it would mot be 1 00 a year; dental laboratory me-{}§ A e NN spair; “The stuff they used. in cars | who take shore leave. o is i‘yu_‘}l‘?g at 7§n_g.ml..nd y Lefore all kinds of uawelcome indus: | chanic. grade 1, $1.400 to 31,800 a i o S RWeTw sew S DTN m\”;:‘ ) el o 8 I say, with cold and stony Protection Againat Dixcane. Pendent Band 1. 1) Kidwell, | |irits would follow. He said the Pat- | yrade T I R e CRANDALL’S S4%9F Satoess AMPTON ¢ (i The campaign is being managed bY | glare: “when once a car is sold and | “The protection of the health of| | director. ; ) {erson tract fs included in the Me- | erans’ “Hospital, No. 56 Fort M 14th and Col. Rd. e e Mre 'Y Fleming is | boughten, the makers have no other| American citizens against disease | | paren. “National Emblem.” | {Millan plan for the park system ot |Henry, Md., and_Veterans' Bureau, PAL DAILY. 3 PM. SUNDAY. Sresdent i | carc. This auto graft sure makes |Carried by incoming aliens is of the | | 22T al Emblem.” | | |Washington and that its ‘use as a|Washington, D. C. 1 AND 1 : e e was built about the middle | me tingle and long to wield a snick. | UUMOSt importance “and, it seems to| | waitz, “Twilight" \EIey | |park woull be impairea by construe;| 1In_ addition to the basic salarics W GRIFFITH'S T L of the eighteenth century by ingle and long to wield a snick- | me, should be thorough at every port. ML A L --1AaKe | |tion of railway sidings. named above, the bonus of $20 a 2 COHE SHE e e e ersnee; I'd like to warp a tight | The report from Porto Rico is simply | | Sirendds, “Mooning'..... King Plen for b month will be allowed for most posi- RAPHAEL ¥ at 0 Street M.\ ton, & Sister of® the firs surcingle on those who wished this | astounding and the condition ought | | Mareh. “Lovsville Orphans o ti e ter Bl Line tions, the salary of which does not| TODAY AND TOMORKOT — Many of the artistic I - del | wain on me.” And speed cops gaze | L2 be corrected speedily. 1 note your Baritone £0i0, of & resotution to b seat ta whe mar | FU Information and application T MAE MURRAY, in signed by voung George Washington | irom dell and dingle, and chortle | una RaPeki Hour”. | |trict Commissioners wsiing recon- | blanks may be obtained at the offic POLLAIRD X . T b it | anholy glec gty St mnetalion “wtyudns dhat | sigsration by the” phbhe cifiies of, e sectstany of, the, fourth, v | CRANDALL'S Y= NEW STANTON o & ¢ = vt e battle of Trenton. It is said tol (Copyright) W, ALT MASON. | have “Smudfack facilities for 4 mission of its refusal of the re- | JRRHIot QS fvente notthwest. Ser 5 B N ANTON LOTIS GLATM be the only Washingion home that is e bR thorough medical examination. Sure- { S oy sl Ry Teanz | o S~ LILIAS 4D, DOROTHY o Casrt not cared for either by a | e so i Iy the ports of Seattle and Boston s o extend its bus lme SILULAN, ¢ A o iponarts ofiSeattls jun ston | to Summit place and Rhode Island : ot or DRI i rpose of lens Shier na St 'be meatea avemus nordiedst. e autd resiienis) WILL MOTOR TO MARION. the Kenmore ssociation 1o T: funds the same class with Ellis Islund | . s ed Highview, in e ke Kenmors scod) o |in g smme clanewith Eily loiand | TRAVEL ERS? AID REPORT. |(thiche the nev “tormmints “ould b6 | prestdent amd Mrs. Harding to ol | e g e O it is destroyed | Ramblers' Pastime Club will give a | that all Dorts have equipment which — tha pue Hs o favor of eltension of i Jas Desires to “Save Kenmore.” dance up the river tomorrow starting [ Wil make thorough examinations!pooe; Fatenn Hlo e, bip Somy omcred § Make Stop at Gettysburg. “It 1s i Kommore As | fram Hevnont's bonthouse.34th and K | bossible. DUt that the want of cquip- | Receipts $4,447.61—Halance ‘on|ZLCnd, (s LnS it o Tosion was octation of Fredericksbur “to | streets, at o'clock. st some of the smaller ports, Hand, $1,532.87. S LT IR e 3::’ Fourch o _Hm' ETITAG MOORE'S soc of ricks O SRR 3 o'clo es 5 , $1,532.87. : o spen urth of July i o it from | ¥ requires a longer time to Ald Macfarland Fund. save Kenmore L IO candult: Road. Citischs! Assoclation| cOmplete’ an amination and that | John B. Larner. treas ¢ the| The association voted t e s s, Onmes Wit LOEW'S the organization « L R e that 1 J .arner. urer o 5 o {at their home in Marion. Ohio. will | ciation with \ will m tomorrow, § pm. at St.|additional equipment at the larger|Travelers’ Ald Society. in a report membership for subscriptions to the ! go by motor. T heip vs. or With | _“The Cloxing Days of the Apostie|lagious discases are as dangerous | that the money received from. 150G TS Wl Tiams, tatmer e e e et “;,fll': e T | Washington makes asset. | Paul at_Rome™ is the title of the last to American citizens when coming |ruary 17 to June 25 amounted tollary of the association, who fs al|exhibition of Pickett's famous charge. 5 = MYSTERY! THRILLS! LOVE! Trilike many of the noted colonial man- | of a serie on the life of | through a small port as when com- | $4,447.81. The balance on hand at eld Hospital, after a serious - ml)\\ AND ALL WEEK s of aveows o the Dixie | Paul by ;\lgl:,l"rt:p‘[:;“u o ing lel;;-inu'i:'n(l’::rgf;én;xmlxxmm rely | the present time is 1,532,657, The re- operation.” Four fiew members were Goldwyn Presents cen Wasii and | e give < < rch | possible that tho; ed w ceipts included 75 from admitted.” Selden M. Ely presided. JAGK Hol'l' could be made aShrie | fomorrow s 1 cae knowlng' thar cxaminations at {:-E\ht;{lsl Citizens: beneft, = $265.50 Sresided MOUNTMVERNON AND HELENE i sm D are not so thorough, | from the sale of tickets to a dance, Alexandria, round trip. —AND— seck the smaller ports for entrance. | $150.50 from the sale of tickets to a| OBSERVE CIVIC BIRTHDAYS. Arlington Side Trip, ; ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. The subject pf the examination of | card party, $39 from the play given 7 p 10c "additional. REWSPAPER PICTURES 1 TONIGH seamen seeking shore leave I think|{by the Twentieth Century Club and ivic birthday certificates” will be Eiectre cars leave 12th i 3 ek requires immediate and thorough at-'$3,139.77 from other sources. The M }"““"'1‘1 rs of the Boys' Club| 04 = Pemstvirimi w'“" c —IN— HELD AID IN TEACHING |« Wilson Normal communits Center| tention. The privilege of shore leave | expenses included salaries, Union sta- |y jii) it Riverdale, Md., at exercises| ‘huif-bour—9:00 s.m. to “North of the Rio Grande” RD il hold box lunch picnic in_school | applies to all seamen, even including | tion | expenses, printing. stationery | Of, JulV # at the athletic field at that | p.m. AND RICHA feardens wt 7 o'clock. Dancing in|the races which are barred as immi- | and miscellancous items. * | place. " The cegtificates will be pre- Bazsing time—50 minates. i AL ST. JOHN COM 2 {symnasiom at S Erants and the zones from which i~ | - Sr. Larner also reported_the fol-| 5£nted 1o bovs who haye attained Wuhintton-v-rq_u Railway Co.[[5 AT TT: JOHY COMEr™ o B 2 Pt B S — - . | migrants may not come. Secamen, in ving recent contributions: H. B 3 i Mre. age Shel Theme to Be Discussed at Geogra Lottt Joutnerst Club, Chapter . | the very nature of things, touch some | Grifiith, $1 Alice T Hercus, $2; 151 [IL BL Chase will prescnt e R e News—Toples—Snapshots » jonal g = £ itime or other all the ports of the|dore Mintz. 2dith Kingman Kern, - T S Jue ‘ i o ] A phy Conference of Natio i h member authorized to porld and thus are more likely t01310; James McGovern. S1:_Elizabeth Oficates signaed by, Sov. ,,’;‘é;”'fie:’g! OOKS You Prize First pletures of In Gouverneur Morris' Great e carriers of disease than the im-[M. Hartz $3: Mrs. G. W. Coggeshall. : i T : e Adventure Story, Educators. b e whitareiic Bamets -will mbet at| ibcante. 1€ (here 1s no wravision n o M0 R hrion | of the House of Representatives, will OUND by Hodges BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST V. s {its 2 the law for thorough exzmination of unknown, $1; Mr. Allen. Mr. Fage's “The American's L ; Blecs at the Tidal Basin. “ " How newspaper pictures quarters, 1413 G street. to visit, in Janror ugh o ihon Gnknovin, \len. will_be printed on ,the cer- LET US QUOTE COST : :l-ml vm‘r"l'_\" Y the h i ol gy ran ed new clubreom on D id be e s B ShAL 52 The excrcises will be held 1011 E St. N.W. Main 1393 || 7 hase o ch T piety Sh stree 2; i be. discuesed by Mis i Will you be good enough t V. McCord $2: EXCLUSIVE SUBSIDIARIES Fhick i be dlscas “ 1 The Rhode 1sland Avenue Citizens | me w full and detailed stateme ph Straxburger Company. § LOEW’S nuous luAl.'ro ORCHFSTRA State de ent of public insiruction | Association will meet at § o'clock in) What is necessary by way of eithe v 1"'%1‘(\"“'” 3 PBeil. 3 . ! Sherwood * Presh “ egislation o sropriation. : Appel. s 2 A ; D oo ! Unity Society. 500 Homer building. | thorough examination. medi sho-e or Mountain—Buy a Box or Two of Fational Kt il a5 will meet at §o'clock, Viva M jevery alien 'who entérs the United CLAIMS $25,000 DAMAGES. . Contiinsiy 108 = ,: Falock Fuls 3 January will speak on “Science and |States at anv port anywhere. AlSo| guii o recover $25.000 damages for < ous 10:30 A M—11 P, M. Sii! an ANDALLS * Pictures are not a luxury, but an | Sense Kindly indcate 10 M It Oy o | alleged slander was filed in the Dis- - TODAY AND ALL WEEK (= | wmm METROPOL"-A" 0] ¥ eve ch of | = o. o 2 1 S v = Sholute nece sty Tn oy neh Of | Argo Lodge. Independent Order|yvour own bureau is concerned. for | [T SUBTENS o e ETHEL % —— ind she believes that new rs and | Bpai Brith. will initiate large class tending the service. so that I mavi T vev also known as Julia M. Ash, | — F AT TENTB— | | Sragazines contain a wealth 0f matc idates at Sthstreet temple.lknow what legislation should be pro- |y \vhom she was formerly emploved | f f— THIS WEEK I\alxm)w neglected both in the class vided in connection with this depart-| 1y plaintiff alleged her name and | — Joom and i the he Wanderlusters’ light hike will | Ment. Also kindly let me know what| reputation has suffered from a state- =l — 0 A. M. TO 11 P. M. i A populur delus tave from Hyattsville. Md.. at 8:1o|Provision by way of appropriation for | ment said to have been made by msl —in— IS — prc wien, Dr T ; elock. “MrEage will lead. o ity out town, sarvice, 20y detendant fntinialing Anet abs Mene The Prince of Good Cigars “FOR THE DEFENSE” I el Focicty's -‘w::uhlimn: te Mount Km-] earsal of Choral So- ‘knm\' what recommenda- | For the plaintiff. Witk VERNON STEELE and —— ’ wai, Ala Tells Why voleanoes are Chapter, Internationat ke for f_]“f';:'r"lmzn‘lh; Nobles, 10c—Napoleons, 15c; 2 for 25¢ ZASU PITTS = — : ROt mere catastroph but rank | Federation of Catholi Alumnau wi . ;. [ Among most beneficent of mat-|he held at § ovlock. Wilson Normal mel Al T i Anmeumeing. 4 ML At All Dealers’ Comedy—News—Movie, Che prciien) Ird orces, " Wers it mot for vei- i senool. ““"‘"‘\““ 2vprectate it itizen would / e R = éanocs there probably would be ne . jEive & aport s soon e poms M s Washi ’ H — i et o ihem e att thdeniel ul Bureau of Negrosible. so that I may have it when} ade in Washington by ] geeans, am to them we are indebie . Sutional, [Bofean oL aring My report to the President | | Pos ively Last Week j—as nan life N corge W. McCorkle. poet and{and to Congr for the fiscal _\r-:nfl H T Ofit o Hopwoog wmmw \Vith Harrison Ford and Ken- T For the first time a scientific expe- | m recital at the 12th street | ending June 30. 1922 1 am getting enl'y & er er t Yaia | T neth Harlay tn her best comedy- | + dition of the kind which studied the | ¥ SUE. A Everybody in-dnedlly ito, begintwork, fon' thia imoi GETT!NG GERT!E,S = romance. The eruption of Katmai and discovered the ! mediately after Juld i 508 9t.h St | m— eighboring “Valley of m.]nmu.\amlj | . — o n e atcompanicd by moHON ; GARTER — Siepive photographers. Pictures nFIINFANT DEATH RATE { PERMIT FIREWORKS. | Agents for Comoy London-made Briar |25 JOHNNY HINES A HIT In this unique region. a cros tion of | ! i o icl BELASCO Be:t | em— the world in the making, will be LOWERED IN DISTRICT | Fireworks celebrations for suiy 1] Pipes and Smokers’ Articles I mEiaseo ok 61 00 o TORCHY STEPS OUT shown. - in two local communities were given l alid Ch . 3 i | — — OVERTURE— ' i the stamp of apprqval at the hoard | air: i | — s e e Do Commissoars |] 1BV Forty Miles Moonlight |sm -ROMANTIQUE™ (Keler-neia) 75 D. C. YOUTHS PITCH Child Hygiene Association Notes |yesterday. Roisarand Down the Potomac === Washington's Finest Orchestra ¥ t—Portland, Ore. One celebration. w has been | OFaSuE A % = N. MIRSKEY, Conductor Improvement—Portland, Ore.. !pjjanned on an elaborate scale, will for Rent tr. E. Madison Hall (= Pathe News — Topics of Day be under the auspices of the Piney | Branch Citizens’ A: tion. on 13th street between Delafield and Kmer- son streets. Another is te be under the auspices | of the Takoma Park Citizens' Asso- | ciation. between Georgia avenue and | Blair road. Before granting permission Commissioners reviewed reports from the police department on the safet »f allowing such celebrations. Every Tuesday and Thursday 7 P.M. Stop Alexandria, V. All White Jazz Orchestra Fare, Round Trip, 60: J. 0. Holmes OEHMAN'S GREAT GLEN ECHO ORCHESTRA FOR DANCING AT THE ELECTRICALLY COOLED BALL ROOM FREE ADMISSION AT GLEN ECHO PLEASURE Has Lowest Regord. Now is the time for id to get the |t Rent one rental TENTS AT CAMP LETTS = ity K ) GARR 1 C Ijevery FAMOUS N /xiox: 25 | aARRICK PLAYERS [==s7 50 GUEST STAR SEATS IC |Courtesy David Belasos s] James Rennie In ALL THE FAVORITES IN JONLIGNT EYSUCKLE! THE HOTTENTOT Just in time for the Fourth, this splendid The Amerfcan Child Hygiene Asso- ciation has made public its annual tatistical report of infant martality {in cities of over 10,000 population for | the year 1821, Considerable decline in infzant mor- in the District is shown In the, the rate having been an aver- 119 during 1511 to 1915, an of 9% 1916 to 1920, 1.000 during 1921. - Jed with lowest rate, Seattle, | easy charge. THE GIBSON CO., INC. 917-919 G St. N.W. Y. M. C. A. Outing Quota Filled for Two Weeks of Rendezvous. Open All Summer. | the | the hoy i R Fuller of venty-five local :h.adrd hy b &2 € & the head of lhs Rhml- near ) gqge of Annamolis vesterday. The rendezvo Serage i numed after John C. Letts. presi-|and 8. dent of the v Grocery Com et pany, who donated the proper and made possible the Y. M. (. A. outing for hundr of boys e summe Assisting M Fuller, in charge the boys, a W. ‘Wannan TPatterson, 1 l‘i:hi Barbour. 5 E. B HN!JAmHl Tn'l ality i report, N SUN. B.F. KEITH’S.,, DAILY 215 SUN 2220 HOLz:205:90 K15 and 8:13 mong the over. rzh had the Jack | gys i Le-i " Among pulatic th a rate of A the highest ~ 40-Mile Moonllghl Trips FREE DANCING RAIN OR SHINE Every Evening, Except Saturday and Sunday, at 7:135 P. Palatial Steamer St. Johns b Wharf—Adults, 7bc: Children. 40c. | STOPS ALEXANDRIA ALL TRIPS Chesapeake Beach ‘Washington's onb Salt Water Resort. Free Dancing. All Seashore Attractions. Hotel and Cafe Servic Round Trip: Adults, 50¢; Children, 25e. (Except Sundays and Holid District Line Station 1:30, 2, 3, Cith 10,000 t Hartford. Conn. ledi Shanks, W. 1. and the camp Schultz. t Tae quota of boys tirely filled for the after which it is expected there will be vacancies for others. The will be continued throughout the sum mer as usual General Secretary William Knowle: Cooper of the Y. M. C. A, stated that ! n his opinion the camps program | carried out by American vouth! -throughout th would ip a f(\\( years revolutionize the The boys Will be kept busy from 7 o'clock ini the morning in various activities un- | til 9.30 at night. i LIEUT. CALLERY DISCHARGED | By direction of the First ! rate, i phy 7: at is en nes camp OX{O rds for rfien— Surpassing Excellence_..... FRITZI' SCHEFF DIE KANE and JAY HERMAN “A Night in Spain” Spectacle Bobbe & Nelson. Larry Harkins and His Melod~ Monarchs, Jack Norton & C Edward Miller & Co. Reck and Reckto: Women’s White Shoes . for dress and sports wear. A dozen brand-new summer styles, right out of our regular stocks —just when every woman needs a pair. i $7.50 Always on -the Square And here’s one of the popular square-toe mod- Recommended Ser- vice for Auto Repairs ! MARSHALL HALL Round Trip, 50c f | 3 S President. White Eve Cloth, | Steamer Charles Macalester Licut. Charles Callery Dent Sorma naw been honorabl els. TLike all “Tri= Welt-soled Purpps and Free Dan~ing All Day |Lv. 7th St. Wharf 10 a.m., 2:30 pm. with one yea Wears,” it combines up- :’)xflgrgs. f“’thlste dNln- Steammr ('Iurles Macalester i an:n; l:::: suzswm ol St uc! arefoot Sandals: i e MOVING PICTURE to-dateness with ‘good, White Elk, Black Trim, i SCENAERIOS S TATIONERY Wonderful dixplay It Is to Your Advantage to Freely Consult WM. M. GOODWIN cial Representative Palmer Photoplay Corp. ional Bank Bldg.. 1406 G X. “Old-fashioned” quality. This shoe will last most men a full year! * Sports Shoes. White Turn = sole, Low = heel “Flapper” Pumps. moderate cost. from which to select. DANCING. CATHERINE BALLE, When you have auto E. Morrison Paper Co.| Ask for E212— And other charming 3 B O I trouble of any sort—" Mabo, 85N from carbuneg cylin- glledh"kn ATm'l or Stylgs_hin ag]' sizes a;‘;d jAt T o' ar wew. E’r;ml.::.'.m?:n will i gany fote ders to ignition, or from ack American + widths. ot specially it S 10 am top to g:"es—just turn Calf. Plenty of bought Sale shoeps, but Health ci\vndies B b meiearcoaans KURTZMAN to ‘the “Recommended other styles to “Hahn" Standard Qualities MR. CHAPPELEAR. PLAYER_PIANO Service” columns in the suit every man's at a special Sale Price— 40 60. & 800 lb. ke e by sppointarnt, Classified Section —and needs. g_go -pair. y SLERTAYTON STUDIO I _ST. N.W _voIg 1]] find, a 'llst of | s e Hours: 10 A, (o 10 P We teach you the proper way fo fox reliable firms in each ' GARAGkS walts, opecxtep and collewe walk in & lessons Moderate private branch—who G U AR- equired. Baflders of the “IDEAL" Garaj Mer. ing quality, the cheapest In the Gy, Remember the name— ROBERTS. DOWN, $10 MONTH * CASH OR TERMS. Stag Hotel, 608 9?5 SUMMER RATES Plole Main 5108 weekly; $1C.50 rooms, $8: m. with tollet, shower_and lavatery, £10; 2 i “qom, 50 per cent o T this heading. Guar._resul; PRIVATE D-A- Righkiwny School I! Dancing, 1218 New York Ave (h:lkkl"lh LI:‘G "v odleat studio fu {’un‘mnt seadew; IANTEE satisfactory U i iThe P. A. Robertl Cons! Co\, Inc. | service—or their ‘card ff| ' PRFSTON A. ERT couldn’t appear under } THE MUNSEY BLDG. R?(?I\Y xm\s | It’s a safe guide for | almost. every feature of personal and household service. il For* admission to the “Recommended Service”™ ] $10 Cor. 7th &K 414 9¢h St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. ! Cor. 7th & K 414 9th St. Club Shofi" 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G_St. 233 Pa. Avc. 55 “City Club Sho" 1318 G St * Arthur Jordan Piano Co. “City _ G Strect at 13th

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