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$ ~ i 7 | . . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 199 5 t T'VE GOT To GET HOLD OF A i e §EY y Fi Also Sl RADIO SET To USE AS A g E's AsLeeP! BUIE In jULY 4 etman ) SPahtly, Twred] SAMPLE (F TM GONNA SELL i 'L SNEAK N ‘When Hose Wagon Crashes RADIOS. SEFF'S GOT A SET T - = E Into Pole. BUT WON'T LEND IT To ME! I'VEGOT) = . _Breaki . th 1t ¥ of Message Delivered at Piney | tne nose wagon of No. 4 engine company ,gas responsible for damage Branch Celebration by Am- | to the venicte ana injury to Private Harry D. Suthard yesterday while bassador Jusserand. the vehigle was on its way to a fire ! When the break occurred the vehiele In the presence of the entire mem- deft. the ‘street and crashed into a : : “itizens | tree- and electric light pole in front ship of the Pi ch i bership of the [ wh CHUZERS | o7 104 Georgia avenue. Suthard, not Association, their and hun- | serjdusly hurt, was taken to Gar- | ' dreds of friend J field, Hospital. H rand, French ambassador A collision’ between automobiles v L States Dresemted France's riven by Irvin Modena. 121 South States, v B | Roval street. Alexgndria. Va. and ngs the United -States in | Carl Lieberman, 1301 South pitol of the celebration éf the Fourth »\'H“eer.'nc('urred at h\'lrninin nvenuei PR Smerson streets And 3 sireet southwest vesterda APELAH AR BTN st afternoon; lda'. Lieberman, eleven ears old. sustained a fracture of her right arm. She received surgical aid at Bmergeney Hospital. John G. Dunn, thirteen vears old. {4603 9th strect, was glven first aid at Walter Recd Hospital yesterday afternoon for a fracture of his left f love athy and admira- lex. He received the fiijury when’ At marked the feelings of the | Nis bicyele and the* motor cvele of O e en. {F. L Coleman. Walter Reed Hospital, e Address. cd at Georgia avenue and the w'n Stlering A district 1i After _receiving_ first aid he was en to Emergency Hos recalled diplomat Senator Harry T-Long, forty-four years old. 1246 U street sautheast, crossing New York avenue sbetween 14th and 15th vesterday afternoon, was A Picnif:, Postlude. for the {knocked “down _an_ automobile How_dear to our hearts is the e of the banquet of France driven by Edw. herman and his Where we feasted on Sunday some time before dark; «ht leg broken. He was given sur- As an outdoor re t you could hardly outrank it, 5! " | gical aid at Emergency Hospital. As is proved by the litter we left ip the park. teen vears old, Tomorrow Is ¢80T E “apitol’ o {riea t Sitol wrect sustaingd tne Mother Nature smiled on-us, and breezes supernal 4 Interna- | Afternoon when bi ,\_‘,|e’>”‘,’;" o With fragments of newspaper cluttercd her lap, of the Carneaie Bndow e o | wtomahile of 'Edward Franiel, 307 The rumpled remains of the big Sunday journal > cited the Declarati {12th street. “cotlidea near East ‘Cap- That was spread on the greensward where dad took a nap. COUPON ol and Sth streets. He refused hos- ; e ipital treatment diho Paper napkins are strewn where with appetites hearty 1 Y D! DAY! ife of Col. A, W. We gathered to t e thg viands outspread, 0 ° 1316 New Hamp- With other reminders that it was some $arty. = Ieh the terday afternoon Pulled off in the park where last Sunday we fed. iz During July singing ngled Banner automobile that See Page 12 by the uudie e the automobile of J. With left-over morsels, both home-cooked and potted-— o o and August medial neheons Profe e _ ardman ar] = Choice relics of victuals devoured in the shade— H i = were wade wnival | Hotel, dr ley, 1736 The tree-tented landscape is lavishly dotted. foridetalls BOTH SIDES v fLd ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE of athletic N ume | Seat st Both vehicles were And pieplates of pasteboard embellish the glade. s' OF ATK " was nrrested on yriding. ! colliding and i after the accident oc- B s s I Chickenbones. with tin a torn Sunday comic, Mark the spot whe; nqueted under the trees. MAYOR RIDER DECLARES | 14 ADDED TO ROLLS. o “ s = The primitive Rusto of eats on tHe green. Secretary of City Club An But you'll have to admit 't a whale of an outing MT. RAle_lER 1S MOT SPUT; % 7 & oosunces When you gaze on the leavings that litter the scene. — Growth of Membership. WILLIAM TIPTON TALBOTT. of the afte n's patriotic bwed hy moving pi ts and fireworks. the grea ‘Tonight a chi will be held. £ tures. band cone stronomic, frankfurters and cheese, f: jeurred A Trio of Wonderful Feature Sales for Coupon Day 900 Women’s and Misses’ ‘ inene & Voile Tub Dresses ’ - Values ' 4 Worth up 1 1 9 f e to $2.50 S5 | (THREE STYLES ILLUSTRATED) s With the sale price so phenomenally low -and Asserts Reports Regarding Busi TFouricen new members have been | I f ness Propesal by Community [t Wkt i M aunouncen b | SUMMER SCHOOL TERMS |WALTER REED BOYS t Roy L. Neuhauser. secretary of the Brotherhood Were Exz\ggerflte.:l.‘ l(‘!uh The new members are: E. A, WILL OPEN TOMORROW IN HISTORIC PARADE: amphell. « ed public dccountant. | | lilr:z!;. .E\\:;{n"!(fa:x:law ¥ — | s ,,,i : nington. coul business Six Weeks of Intensive Study |Athletic Meet Follows Big Pa-| one of the = ‘-, ,,,l,l;,",:}afimv’rliDéd:‘,:,i,;u?: “Grind” in Prospeet for geant—Movies and Dance uhlL. pricipal, Columbia Pupils in D. C. Toulsht: School: FE. Silber. salesman ;1n'| Wil- Public summer schools will t»n?nl Patients and attaches of Walter . attorney. all active tomorrow for a six-week intensive,Reed Hospital celebrated Independ “grind.” it was announced yesterday |ence day this morning with a spec- ers 8 m afternoon at the Franklin School. |tacular parade. followed by 1 manager. New ‘York | 5, %00, 20 18, © 8 eie. wtadie {meet. The parade was composed of | . Barnes. attorney. Savan- Y 9 S| floats depicting historical events of | ad Arthur L. Stearns, trav- | during the regular school term just|the United States and included rep- nln, ~‘\)\“|‘“rv‘r‘l'c, ;;!{mm”_ ended will be given preference in!resentations of the “Spirit of am F. ) I making up the personnel of the| Washington Crossing the Delawars P personnel of the | American Flag.” ~Writin | which at presen ver opportunity | Ride declared in wiie Non-resid Auerhach :M.H i Malcolm C. Teal estate salesman. T "“’E”-‘“‘"- s N of the Deciaration of Independence” || ourses will be conducted in twen- | the “First Steamboat,” the “First Lo- i WIFE TAKES POISON. ne public school buildings and | comotiy W alter Reed and Hie | the styles so pretty, every woman and miss whp attends this sale tomorrow will be tempted to purchase several of these Tub Dresses at $1.19 each. For Coupon Day we offer 900 stylish Tub Dresses. suitable for street, morning, porch or general wear—dresses that were "intended to sell up to $2.50 each. Fashioned of good quality linene and voile, in straightline and lowered waistline models.” The Linene Dresses have pockets and contrasting collars and cuffs or piped cuffs. The Voiles have shirred hipline edged with linene to similate pockets, and the dainty white collars and cuffs are edged with lace. All have narrow self belts. Colors of lavender, rose and blue. Sizes 16 to 46. First Floor—Bargain Booth. © high schools, Central and Dun-| Laboratory.” illustrating the work he | = R < ¥ e playgrounds at each of the | performed. Tired of Living. She Tells Police. | summer schools will be open during Pt the concluslon of the parade eriod. Classes w - Husband Soldier. ‘vlm—‘l‘:. a. will start at every one ag ournfd to f.h.e :alvh!elic [ o'clock. i1 be High achool and §|fCid where a tus of was dashes o i) igh scl an. i 4 o athlet eV o gwentysihree | grade classes at Central High hoor L muinEaaad fotfecRath/etionsvent in % stationed at | Ni8h school classes at Dunbar for| 'The celebration will close tonight er R found in | colored pupils and 8B grade classes|with moving pictures and refresh- 1 her 'home, 312 6th | for colored at the Langston School. ments in the Red Cross Hut and a . last night about 10| /The white grade schools to open to- | gange in the Knights of Columbus r hiisband, suffering frgm | MOPCOW morning are: Arthur, Cooke, | gyt > = | Corcoran, Dennison, Thomson, Hen = g the molice report- | Jackson, Jefferson, Ketcham, Ludlow: ed. w id to have stated she was|Monro arkview, Johnson-Powell AN, NE liired of foving and wanted to die. A |and Wallach-Towers. LEAVES CANAL Z0NE. ! | i ‘from Casualty Hospital treai-| The colored summer grade .schools| Lient. Col¥ George L. Hicks. Coast 3 2 are: The Birney, Lovejoy, Mott,|Artillery Corps. at Ancon, Panama said her condition was | Phillips, Sumner-Magruder, Langston | Canal Zone. has been transferred to . and the Randall-Cardoza, the adjutant g department. | | e neil permitted them to 15t ¢ re grand and glori- 8t ous rown « Ing adm ST ST SO 1 T WS 200 More Suits This Time Tweed Suits | ' Jersey Suits Jk$5 £ W()men,s @ MiSSCS’ Every time we advertise these Suits we have to order more—the demand outstrips the Bathing SuitS supply. 200 more suits have arrived for this sale, and more than that number of women Regular $2.50 Values and misses will want them for vacation and 4 general summer wear. I 6 ; Smart models of all-wool tweeds and jerseys, L in tuxedo front styles, with inverted plait back, 1 novel plaited pocksts, button trimmings and Sateen and Jersey Knit Bathing Suits for misses | parrow belts. 3 and women—one and two piece styles. The sateen . suits have round or square necks; some witff scal- Colors of oxfard, rose, blue, brown, green and loped skirt and finished with belt and contrasting | jrown heathers; also mocha, tan, rookie, reindeer -colored bands: 'The Jersey suits have bloomers and henna. Sizes 16 to 44 in the lot. attached ; V-neck model, trimmed with borders of black and white and black and red. Sizes 36 to 46. Goldenberg’s—Second Fleor. When Baby Complains. . HERE ARE MANY WAYS a baby has of exprossing any pan or iegularity | ot i ot digression from its normal condition of health and happiness. A short it 151 sharp cry, a prolonged irritated cry. Restlessness, a censtant turning of the head iinish : =1 or of the whole bo f& fretful. In these and other ways a haby tells you there is o - oot something wrong, Most mothers know that a disordered stomach, or bowels that = i e 8T ikt | do mot act naturally are the cause of most of baby's sufferings. A call for the doctor i | is the first thought, but in the event of any delay there should be ready at hand LEVIATHAN READY IN 1923} a safe remedy such as Fletcher's Castoria. Huge War Transport Belng Recon- Castoria has been used for baby’s ailments for over 30 years and has mer- S e for U, . service. | ited the good will of the family physician in a measure not equaled by any other The Leviathan, famous war trags- | baby's medicine because of its harmlessness and the good results achieved. vort and jasksst jof Shes BRELLSH And remember this: Castoria is essentially a baby’s remedy and not a cure- , now being reconiioned tor service at Newsort| gl] for every member of the family. What might help you is too often dangerous Children Cry For the operation of United States lines wheh giVEIl to a babe, in the spring of 1 officials of the} ve of the board’s| > rporation, now isi otiating with the | “loyd for berthing | and docking accommodations for the big liner. The Leviathan is so large, Shipping Board officials explained, that the only port facilities capable of handling her are C Bremen, owned by the North German Lioyd. The United States lines will get the operation of the Leviathan, fals said, un passige of the £hip subsidy bill makes possible be- fore the spring the absorption of the Tnited States lines and the sale of all the Shipping Board vessels to pri- vate owners. 3 —_— CAVALRY OFFICERS OUT. Two Placed on Retired List—Scout Major Also Leaves Service. - > 9, - Col. Harry O. Williard, cavalr: 1. Alonzr;{fi:u] cavalry, and Maj Wil '..G‘ts Think It Over. A 1t A livan, Philippine Scouts, S i L e Placedoniths retisa s Il There is such a thing as sayiffg too much or any subject, and e b Lt L : the “grand-stand” talker sooner or later becomes a bore. The truth abilities incident to the service. Col. Williard applied for retirement aft-| & 3 is always welcomed, and the truth reiterated and confirmed is more er more than thirty vears' service. He A Sale of the “Better Kind” of ‘Men’s Hot-Weather Suits —Tropical Worsteds —Cool Mohair Suits - $11.75 Is from Ohio and was graduated from | - G SAMELPTORR than welcome—it reaches your innermost soul. 5 the Military Aclnden;‘)' lnb.lune. lKQhGA b S Hi: ti ervice -has been in the 4 Prmpbin 9 - cavalry arm, In which he reached the i Fletcher’s Castoria is all its advertising has claimed for it. 5 grade of colonel in Jaly, 1921. He has i Scrutinized . y the microscope of public opinion and used for over thirty $ been recently stationed at Minneap- olis, Minn. " 3 years it stands without a peer in the hearts of thoughtful, cautious, ,.Col., Gray. was i hm;fgy::; & discerning Mothers. And once used, mother love—there is no nbsfitnte, B e iatuactor sanetals 4é et for mother love—will scorn to try & “substitute” or a “‘just-as-good”. 3 p Boe s conined. o the cavalry sim: B! Gonstipation and Diafrines Masquerading under many names drugs that ass injurious to the A splendid tment of:styl d fabrics, from which : 2 : id assortment ofistyles and fabrics . mein Ruguse. 1515 ety R e Bl " and Feveristiness au mnwbabeh:?fmndtheiruyhto some honseholds, but the light of splendid asso z g i , ek e e ; | experience soon casts them out. Are they cast out before it is too late? every man and young man can:find just what he wants. ,ouits = ing herefrom it : ,of feathery lightness that'll keep you cool and comfortable in torrid weather—every one exceptional in value at the $11.75 price. . Smartly ‘tailored in twe and three button single-bre/asted “styles, also double-breasted models for-men and young men. All the newest - - -colors and effects, in practically all sizes. ) / WOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA TWe FIRES CAUSE $375 LOSS.| B i = & Pire in a building in rear of the GE"UI As . Cei soER L P el e e Ne CASTORIA ALwars avenue, Anacostia. claimed the s < Bears the Signature of : tention of the fire department about 1:46 o'clock this morning. The build- e T ing is occupied by William Flaherty, | EESSNCCHENRCETUTIELIG - 2263 Mount View place, Anacostia. St 5Dosrs -40CE1 PRRITS Origin of the fire was not determined, acoording to the police, and about $125 damage resulted. - A motor truck owned by Golden & Co,, Center Market, caught fire cn Georgia avenfie yesterday and was damaged to th fire was exf ::n; o ’”101}0 ’2‘ Sartment. T ia1re g » 3