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30 VOTELESS D. G. GETS|T—cewt Eener 1 BUILDERS REELECT | o 2o coree.. | Beside the sea I saunter, and long United States Marine Band, TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. GARRICK—"The Hottentot,” with Garrick Players, performance at 8:30 STEAMFITTER GETS ville, at 2715 and 8:15 p.m. p.m. : KEITH'S~Lou Tellegen and vaude- | [ for Lost Lenore; I want her, oh, I [ s, S tamene ledar % s want her, but she comes back no f March, “Natioral Emblem." ] e e e s s e o more. % : “Reckless Youth,” photoplay, at 10:35 otes (Rlercience/ we jfoamed 4o s Iv Ovest Bagley V. aom, 12:40, 2:25, 4:30, 6:05, 7:65 and | Theater. th.& K Sta. gether, when all the yorld was sane, Nooturne RGeS Sulvas 9:60 pam. " ROW—T. ROY BibobAY AND TOMOR- T % —_— e . reams_o > = %8 —T. L RN and LILA LEI ;:?cetal:iedh:k;—ou:n‘dheg‘::i::mer:r 1::: < llava‘ 3 T ant g W ll!’l'kl:"l’«:‘l.l'l“an'h—‘;nnmfilc : Rela- TR SuaTRIdONY A" PALLUKE: fiiPPOI)RO H H et Eam. a .| Suite de balls arin- = R ion: tl therine cDonald, (fl _And CO! . “ONE STORMY ANIG Senator Sterling, in Speech, maidens were not flapping, and they Exchange Makes Plans to yers ballst “Les Erinc | | Grover Kesterson Injured in seTiz0 wm, 17245, Gas, T3 and || CRANDALL’S SAVOY THEATER | sox. 1o ~mip ya Sibih RAWLIN were full of grace; you didn’t see 3 4 (a) Danse Grecque, allegro s - Sk AND GARDEN TOMORROW—**WILh HONEY 2 H “ 3 ith. | them yapping arou eilet 5 moderato. i COLUMBIA—"“Come on Over,” with 14th and Col. R == Discusses “Taxation With- | them vapping around the market Take Active Part in ® LS Regre. Fight With J. E. Winkler | e 10 o 8 dar 2 par pawy: s 23 soxbar. INEW THEATER 55 8en st. s X s M 2 tant sa Patrle, an- E 7. = <10, 4:10, 5:55, 7:45 and 9:50 p.m. Ny 3 3 BORO, 11 “LONG CIRC 3 y mari . __BORO, in NG CIRCUMSTANCES. out Representation.” artingesor i ureathsiinpan gtiie Civic Affairs. Over Former’s Wife. # | miaLmo—sack Hoit: ana syivia ROW_LILLIAX * ang pomoTIHT 2 brow, of riding in a carriage to = legro marcato. Breamer, In “The Man Unconquer- SISH. In D. W, GRIFFITH'S “ORPHANS EAST GARD] Residents of the District had oc-| Shurch to make a vow. And where| With the election of officers and di- vAnllE:"é Leaf"..........Wagner Suffering from elght stab wounds in |able,” af 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, || ~PE BB SIOMMY ____________|ikexg casTLe, s - casion yesterday, on July 4. to Invoke | 13 now the maiden who walked the | rectors, the Bullders and Manufacturers' S e soncert, “The Beautl- | |tne back, Grover Kesterson, thirty- |7:30 and 9:30 p.m. CRANDALL S oA “Also_Comed the vaplsit of the forefathers against | Shore with me? She chases voters, | Exchange ig making plans to take part| | Grand scenes from “Mefisto- | | thres years old, a steamfitter, residing | [ p2m 2 par pany: s pie svsoay. | RAPHAEL % mt 0 Strect 3w taxation without representation,” Sen. | 'Sa,“"." ‘"‘l‘hlh"!db'"s, fi"cf‘ to sec.|actively in ‘the civie affairs of Wash-| |, felgs "0 . o (Boito | [at 733 4th street southeast, wax tak-{ ROME VISIT PLANNED TODAY RICHARD ~ BARTHELMESS, * tn STHE BROKES oL § S e's out electioneering, she wants | ington. e Star Spangles anner” en to E - TOMORT = —_—— O ator Thomas Sterling of South Da- . < g - mergency Hospital shortly _— ROW—LILLIAN and DOROTHY H St at St. N.W. " GIS] V. P '8 3 e . N.W. Kota told members of the Columbia | o ‘f"l‘:"c snap, ‘”hd'lc I"‘°d"" dames | Followigs the unanimous re-election | |. By the United States Soldlers’ | |3fter 6 o'clock yesterday aflernoonlxundredg of U. §. Business Men to || _OF THE Rom 114 “ORPHANS FAYVO VHITE, in Helghts Citizens' Association at pa- | g CRGering. on ad! 'he.flipgfrs of Arthur' L. Smith as president, other | | Home Band, at its bandstand, | |from Connecticut _avenue and L CRANDALL’S APOLLG THEATER triotic exercises held at St. Stephen's| fuey o g making dippy speeches, |officers have been chosen to serve for| |. glc,oYenyE:, eginning at 5:50 | |street. He was In a weakened condl- Attend Commerce Session. AND GARDEN pazish hatl tust uighit e frots from door to dogr. and Ithe ensuing year, including B K. M| | mann, bandmaster: tion, but physicians sald his condi-| The second general meeting of the | ATINEE 88 5h e S N Senator Sterling made only this| shore. . Th pea 1 Kl e sandy | Closkay; first vice president; Hgnry B.| | March, “Neutrality”....Bernard | |tlon was favorable for recovery. { International Chamber of Commerce || 1y, P AT OHAREATORDAY, 230, | e passing reference to. the voteless | S1Oor¢: - The girls are all so busy!|payis, second vice president; W. V.| | Overture, “Tanredi"....Rossini John Edward Winkler, an electri- | 19, 1855 will Bo srconiea by’ soreral CINDSOR. in MARSHALL X condition of the people of the Dis- | 1hey leave no graft untried. I drive gyl third vice president; R. B. Cum- | | Morceau, “Mighty —Lak a 1 2 101888, XU e aitondod by soversl FOOLS FIRST® ~ And 31 i Y e myold Eivzi d X P H Roae™, . N6V B ZImmiarmant clan, twenty years old, who resides|hundred American business men, the{ll NETT'S “GYMNASIUM JIM. trict. but his remark was applauded ly old tin Lizzie, and no one wants ‘Wheeler, - A 1 1 TOMORR! N O strongly by the Iarge audience which |a ride. And once the laughing mings, treasurer, and James B. Wreeler, “Sing, Smile, Slumber. Gounod at 1107 5th street, alleged assaflant | American section of the o;—g‘ar‘.(utlon OMORROW-MACLYN = ARNUCKLE, in had turned out for (ne eyercises despite | friskers came round me where 1 sat, | **Sretar: SeoUpte Comieomictioperhil) I oRteron and Mes A hcrti N e e momaations 1o 10 -woY. “cHACKED B R { t 7 o . 3 . ‘Wagner, - obows| , wife o e wounded , tool a e t _6:20. 8:00, 9:40. 1 Street N.E. ‘imild not help thinking of the | and poured sand in my whiskers and ,,“.’,fi“gfgg_’}f‘;:;g ey | | Fox trot semsation, “Stum- the latter to the hospital. lg:gll'::n::an bR S AN WA vere uter cotiniriey = = MARIORIE DAW, in condition of the eitizens of the Dis- | kicked holes through my hat. But |nemoore, J. L. McDonald, W. E. Mooney, - BN ... .. Confrey | |Rosenberx of the fourth precinct, who | (o Wwhich applications for member- EDRICSTE TS} 2 SIETE CARDI And COMEDY. {riet of Columbia," Senator Sterling | now the girls are flapping or doing | A. C. Murray, H. R. Eastwood, W. F.| | Waltz suite “Moonlight on the | |hapbened to be at the hospital when | iill pe represented. o o0 oo e Guebee ST said. He retold a_story. contained | kindred chores, and I, an old man, | Andrews and Edwin H. Rosengarten. L ndson ....Hermann | ithe trio reached there, placed Winkler | “The American party will sail on a || TODAY- BTAK CART. n “WHY MEN e e 5 roaka: | napping, can’t find my Lost Lenores. Year's. Work Outlined. g T(%Efiut(:;n;‘m)"mbo ::ldd {'r::}nkr":lfrm"nu"dfr 3 7SCHAnd chardereds stodmahip from New) Tork HoL) daspoluEnT HoRcaT S zine, lnting the adventures of . . 3 ,, X or investigation. poie : & man who. on the night of Juiy 3.| (Copyright) WALT MASON. L S D S e The Star Spangled Banner” Blood_Statned Knite in Evidence I liehites rancan, the miat eavt end 2 Sftempled (o) (uw hecel an s ey ; ply men who attended the meeting Mr. | At Stanton Park, 7:30 p.m. Winkler was taken to the fourth j Western Lurope, with special optional iase = e e aaTnin hiatives Binith outimed the work for the com-| | by the Washington Boys Tade. | |Precinct police station, while the wife | tFips provided for those who desire | HOME O earest N, e e ing year and urged that the organization pendent Band: Iarl Smallwood, of the Wounded man was taken to|hem, returning to the United States wrg GALISE LAKE: in eerud that We Caive here fust toll co-operate with trade bodies of the Dis-| | assistant director. the house of detention to be cared for | &Y 5 oI be in the National Capital 0 . ltrgrt to dreduce the L'oul‘of eonnr;xc- March, “National Emblem,” :'x;xd further questioned by members °"m§"p“r'l§f.'r"e°a"‘5n§'i§ 'll;lee ‘drl‘;le(‘al{:nb(e\; 1119 H st. N.E. :: e tidbn an to refrain rom paying Bagle: e woman's bureau. A blood-stal: : “LOVE' BOOMERANG," Millions of Unselfish People. The Ladiex’ Banneker Ald Assocta- | bonuses 10 vavious irades. He sald that | | Waltz, “Roses and Orchidsr > | |knite, with which \inkier js suid so | A G Bedford, chairman of the board EEEST Al AV = “There are millions of people in|tion will meet Friday at Scottish |members cf the Builders and Manufac- King | |have admitted doing the cutting. was | 9f the Standard Oil Company of New 11th & E E O'BRIEN. jn the United States who are not ask-| Rite Hall, 1633 1ith street. turers’ Exchange were doing everything | | Serenade, “Fond Hearts,” | Isurrendered to Policeman Rosenberg. | Jersey, and vice president of the In- CONWAY TEARLE, | ___“THE PROPHET'S PARADISE™ ing anvthing for themselves. and possible to lower building costs, and ‘Swann Both Winkler and Mrs. Kesterson | ternational Chamber of Commerce for EY and ALICE MAY. in “A | COANDAT]’S OPOLITAN these people. are the people upon| Special healing service Friday, 4 thea read the letter which follows, in | | Overture, “King Lear”...Hazel | |8ald the trouble resulted from the hus. | the United States. . TOW Also Pathie News | L F Street _at 10th whom the republic rests,” Senator | D.m., at 300 Homer building. part, which he sald had been sent to Intermezzo, implicity’ eil ibapd finding them walking together, THIS WEEE—KATHERINE MACDONALD Sterling deciared. He said that the - all Zundm, contractors and speculative Serenade, “Twilight Hou: and Iear‘h declared the meeting was | B AT = B e basic principle of the Declaration uilders : Myers purely accidental. Winkler told the - | 2] i natpeniince are freedom of In.| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | ‘‘The exchange has had brought to| | Popular selection, “Swanes | |liceman that Kesterson accused him of | dividual initiat i respect for TONIGHT. |its “attention from time to time the| | River Moon”..........Clarke having been seen with his wife on other law and authority. He spoke Strong- | mpe Rosedale societies will give l[:)“(“:;fr glllf’Xl'dfl:‘m%r‘\t‘;{swclnx_es“?nygign;: ‘The Star Spangled Banner.” | |occasions. 3 ]fiu«x ainst recognition of soviet | community dance in Rosedale Gym-: |excess of the wage scale and. bidding - Mrs. Kesterson's Statement. —rfczdy with alhig stock A ———————— s ! rerev | P@Sium, 17th and Rosedale streets,|for and paying of wages in some of Mrs. Kesterson said she had b of picnic supplies. CRANDALL? ,,‘;’r»k;r"';"r" Hi 2 -}(;,{‘f;,msg- §:30 o'clock. Admission by card only. | the trades far in excess of the amount PINEY BRANCH ATHLETES |separated from her husband the p:ir;‘E M 0 P C s o | e teste 105" he Gsvertmens | LTS DAL, The Sormaniss LR | (v B monins ekl titrmoen "t | E. Morrison Paper Co. e METROPOLITAN || « (& aueginnce o o) Lo S Gero|Hotels will_give a dance in Recre- | being pointed out that such policy ‘not EST DESPITE RAIN residing near 17th '::dm;gmsfi-{p:mm;f; Loeadiy ANOEERES You o r B AT TENTE Bmmer ™" A" D Groot spoke | 41107 Halk 780 oclock g gudd. “wnen”ane met “Winkisr. They | MOUNT VERNON AND ™ | “FON s weEK Charles T. read the Decla-| Community Radio Concert, 17th addition frequently places the major- Ny o same car at 16th atrest ] giusandits, rousa: fxip!.... ration of Independence. A letter of | Rosedale streets, at 8 o'clock. 7;'2;‘3 o of builders. 1o, an embarrnn’lng ‘Fireworks Program of Fourth jand New York avenue, se stated. Leav- n““fl&'fl Bide ‘Trip. AND BALLEOOK Fan Bans, =l i greeting from Harvey V. Speelman, !mission free. position; that it makes it more diffi- Postponed Until Tomo: ing the sister's house, the couple walked 1 ditional. ICING president of the association. who is cult for them to obtain the services TTOW to Connecticut avenue and L street, led 12th Firat Natiomal Presents At Atlantic City, was read. The ex-| The Wanderlusters' hike will start|of such trades and gives a decided Night. P hore ey expacteditoUuardla atront c y ercises w concluded by the singing | from 14th street and Colorado avenue | Preference to those who are willing to i car, and while there the husband ap- B MOORE’'S of “Ameri at 8:15 o'clock. Dr. Skinner will lead. | P4¥ these excessive wages. {peared. i o a3 > Despite intermittent showers, th < i’ o - - The subject has been frequently rs, the | " Kesterson made known his objection Rusning_ time—50 minutes. I Committee on Fiscal Relations. Special lecture at 300 Homer build- | Urged before the exchange, and at a |8rand carnival of athletic contestsito the young man being with his wife, | Washington-Virginia Railway Co. At the business meeting preceding | ing. § o'clock. Subject: “God Our | Fecent meeting of the board of direc- | which was part of the all-day Fourth |it is stated, and a fight started, the wife Fhoss Maia 107, the exercises George A. Ward. E. C.{Supply. tors a resolution was adopted, after a},s y,. 1 = | Retling between the men several times - Stsdes un® C.1C Lancaster were ap ) - thorough discussion and consideration | “:’ celebration held by the Piney | 1Crore” the knife was brought into play. 3 Hotel, 608 9“!] pointed a commiitee to attend the i The regular meeting of George |95, mAtter. whereby the exchange |Branch Citizens’ Association was held | When the wounds had been Inflicted and tag Hotel, 11 P M. MacDONAL In Her Supreme Achieve 11 A. M—ALL WEEK A GREAT ADVENTURE-ROMANCE LTI TR Vestigation by Congress into the fiscal |washington Post No. 1. the American | ¥ T at 13th and Emerson streets yesterday |the fight terminated, a taxicab was sum- relations between the federal and Dis- | Logion, will be heid tonight at 8 e NN fopbring e matsl] herhdon. j moned 4ind the wounded man taken to SUMMER RATES Paramount Presents DOMESTIC RELATJONS trict government: Herber L. Dan o'clock in the new home of the post.|the city, with a view of impressing| The program was in ch f R thes hdepital; B JACK first vice president of the association. |1g29 Eye street northwest. Charles B. | the fact that such practices are hard- | yo, * P/08¥ 21881 Of Hev: —_— $7 sooms. 38 weekly: $10.50 s ! AND. presided g laws and legis. |Hanford. post commander. will pre-|ly fair and that the effect upon the | o J- Queally of the Chapel of the| .y ca' pecomes full grown rooms, 38; $14. wiih tollet, | = i e 3 . e cteato Tnvestigate the|Bide: trades is demoralizing. Transfiguration, and much interest was| 3 2 & adower and maiory, $10; 2 | S ation was directed to investiate the We therefore write vou to request |displayed by the large sudionce in ot |¥Ithin about four weeks after its Foom, 50 per cent more. B“sr disposition made of wards that you consider this matter serious- birth. | Roomss Like Mother Used to Keep { board of children's guardia A reso- GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP Iy and endeavor to agree that the |tendance. H The Funmiest He Hi lution “was adopted condemning the conclusion reached by the exchange op inners of the different events, all AND SYLVIA i s e report adopted at the recent Con- s one which shoul e encourage om recefved cash prizes, were: = . - - federate reunion at Richmond in|OF P. 0. BUILDINGS URGED |and promotea. 100-vard dash for boys, Don Goodman, Made Up to a New High Standard Cigar Quality | MY WIFE'S RELATIONS : i S . caus- e e T, ; Lawrence Day, :100-y. o ! g e e e o et PLANNING AN OUTING. i fer e hertes™ Sincore dres | & o« » | i v Fewle of the ofce of cHi& - afford, second: 250-yard dash, 4—‘““" ""3—4 of engineers, U. S. A. gave an illus- | Secretary Mellon and Congress- T A Bert Adams, first: Eugene Scribner, 5 = = | i second; 200-yard dash, Edith Long, s on the proper restric- tions of building lines with respect men Said to Approve Pro- Night Watchmen’s Association Go- |first: Margaret Blackistone, second: trated addre You'll find this Prince of Cigars where the THE MAN | SelNEIOLaNI GO L ilnes dhdietan ot blindfouded boxing, Robe! H | s, ey Mooty .\|‘1s:‘,\|::3 “O'Farrell, | posal of Work. ing to Chesapeake Beach. Coleman Stein, second: :Itlgx 7)‘!”1';:;1‘-,{ "L best is none too good | Mrs. George F. Zeh and Perey S. Par-| Secretary Mellon of the fTreasury| The Night Watchman's Association is ;";;‘"""?‘!1‘ ;“%fifiegfidwon over N. Gib- ! 5 30 = uIWIQ“E”BlE i SHUBERT BELASC ker. iand members of Congress Interested |planning an excursion to Chesapeake | The three-lemsed: shce et s Standard of quality for years. Only = | The only play _ever ‘5“\\"" “'I:-mn.mn 1. i = Thir eel - in postal development are understood | Beach on July 13. Its members are|Long and Haze) Long. with Claug rh choice import bacco used in Deer Heads SAYS NATIONAL ANTHEM [t nave approved government owner- |special police officers who do duty at | Varre and Robert Bowen second, and ed to ship of every post office building in|night guarding business and resident ; the high jump (open) was won by Her- BE D|GN|F|ED ithe country, as advocated by Post-|properties. They receive no compensa- | bert Birch, first, and Nolan Gibson, sec- | SHOULD { master General Work, the Associated | tion from the United States or local |ond. The 50-yard dash for boys was | Press has learned. 7 government, and are therefore entitled | Won by W. Garnett. R Kelser second . | Under the existing system Congress| to none of thelr benefits. They have to | 20-yard dash for girls, Dorothy Holland | . 4 appropriates annually millions of dol- | work 365 nights each year from ten to |frst: Eva Milla. second: high 3 Correspondent Objects to Sectional |7y for rental of post offices, but does | fourteen hours. —The excursions are Edgar Baum, i ; Bert Kaams. saang. < not provide for erection or purchase ! given to raise funds for the sick and (and shot-put, Dr.’Evaul, first, and E. Idea and Thinks Hymn Should |f¥ \he Post "Office Department of |to bury the dead, The committse on Day, second,’ <s Hatred. ibuildings, and often after millions of |arrangements is composed of R. T. Fox. [ ~The fireworks display, which was Not Express Hi dollars have been paid out the de-|A. G. Ronspies, A. G. Groves and James |scheduled for last night and postponed partment is obliged to pay increased | P. Cochran. on account of the rain, will be held to- rent. Z morrow night. EXCLUSIVE SUBSIDIARIES FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA g Gettysburg, tour, gui Mt. Vernon, one hour Great Falls, one hour Baltimore, all day, Druid Atlantio City, week end.. Most_Comfortable Bea Phone Main 94 Brown and Green Sightseeing Co. “GETTING GERTIE’S GARTER” { ___ BEST SEATS, $1.00. Nobles, 10c Napoleons, 15c—2 for 25¢ Sold Everywhere—Ask Your Dealer Henry T. Offterdinge: Manufacturer ' 508 Oth Street B°% Agent for Comoy London-made Briar Pipes and Smokers’ Articles “lio the Editor of The Star. . I would like to express my ideas A new station in New York will l of vhat . national anthem should = Yy T 2 cost 320000000 in rents i tventy | CITIZENS SCOFF AT RAIN.| Frer pAMAGES APARTMENT. Tt should not be episodic, like “The | have 'erected t3: building for $10.- | ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN sdir BEST SEATS Fire in the apart A o hamner. mor should | 000,000, " Postmaster General Work | Weather Not a Bar to Barry Farm |op fioor of Fortiand' Hoter, Thoms Star Spangled Banner. : ilook the situation to Secretary Mel- Celebrati Circle and 14th street, yesterday after- it. as does that anthem. express|ion. who was understood to have ex- elebration. noon, caused damage estimated at $300. e | AT [QHVBEKT GAUKIG 1] 2 (3" raean snd FAMOUS { 1 gosz GAERICK PLAYERS hatred of another natlon, It should|pressed the view that in the future| The Barry Farm Citizens' Assocla- K == ot be sectional, like “Diy Congress should each year be re- o e : B e O e e e militariatic. AMeTICa | oo o oot e e culias | tion acoffed at yesterday's: rain, and Greatest Comedy. ] RECRIESS Yourmn A MORAN COMEDY “Apartment W I& The Hottentot Worjd's Greatest Farce. STx.] CHARLEY'S AUNT [sUs. is to lead the nations in establishing | ing or purchase of buildings for pos-|With fervor and enthusiasm cele- world peace. tal use. brated the anniversaty of the iInde- should express abstract qualities, < = such na freeom, ju . patriotism | et pendenc;v“t;f v: Lnltestl States n; in the highest sense, love of the flag,é Green ow Grove, Sumner roa: the brotherhood of man. It should LADY LUCK” HOVERS NEAR scutheast, near Bolling Field. stress the spiritual and should men- ¥ ‘Addresses were delivered by J. Fin- tion the name of God. The poem| His hat gone, but his life saved.|ley Wilson, editor of the Washington | Sheuld be swritten and the music|Clarence Dickerson of Seat Pleasant, | Eagle; Rev. Charles E, Stewart of the 2omposed by Americans.~ The music|Md., is thanking Lady Luck today. A |Metropolitan A. M. E. Church; Rev. should be dignified, rich and singable. | bullet from the pistol of an unidenti-|J. H. Callis of Metropolitan Zion A national anthem that would prop- | fled person, supposed to have been!Wesley Church and James M. Ricks, erly represent America today would jcelebrating the Fourth of July.la Washington attorney. J. E. Scott he written for the generations to|whizzed through his straw head |read the Declaration of Independence, fome. whose standards should be|covering while he was walking north |and patriotic airs were sung, with higher than those of the present |on 15th street near G street shortly |band accompaniment. Slayed in every lzaguage in every civilized B MARSHALL HALL LOEW'S Round Trip, 50c Free Dancing All Day col m Continuony M —11 P, noon, caused dsmage estimated at $300. L——————— Women's Muslin Bm_:gnlow Underwear . Aprons Combinations, skirts Plain colors, stripes and gowns, in regu- and peat figured per- lar and extra sizes. - cales in & good assort- - ment of colors. 980 INCORPORAT ED 3 1316 ©1324. 7% ST.N.W- 69c A Special Purchase and Sale of Steamer Charles Macalester {| Leaves 7th St. Whart 10 A. M, | 10: o . ¢ ‘DUNNE, jafter § o'clock last night. At the conclusion of the exercises 7 | & TopAT vy 2 S 1™ "Mr. Dickerson reported the incident [an old-fashioned country dinner wnsi 9 L4 [ i 2:30 and 7 P. M. { TODAY AND ALL WEEK e ito the police, but all investigations |served by the seven churches of the | ln n ress 1= = GARAGE SAFE STOLEN. oo & o ’ / | Chesapeake Beach 1 " Early Morning Burglars Get $148 | I Fe Fo 2K A I e F KRR KKK RO For Thursday Selling Only A special purchase of 350 women’s dresses of fine voile and linene. Colors are copen, pink and orchid, 19 (] ashington’s Only Balt Water Resort. Pt e R Sesshore. Astractions. | | Hotel and Cafe Bervice. ] By RUP! in Northeast Section. * L d® ERT HUGHES Featurl, rict Line Station 5, 10, 11:30. 1:30, 8, 3, 8. s g 3 3 5 -] (=] £ (2] B Burglars vi J. an iron =afe weighing 500 pounds. The =afe contained $148.07, papers and a revolver. i Entrance was gained by drawilig the staple that protected the door of the | station. RAP HISTORY TAMPERERS. . PHILADE®PHIA, July 5.—Resolu- tlons declaring _that its members would view with apprehension any tampering with histories used in pub- lic schools in the interest of any country, people, races or policies and urging that the world's fair proposed for this city be held in 1926 were adopted_vesterday by the Descendants { of the Signers of the Declaration of | Independence, in_annual convention | at Independence Hall. i 6:30, 8. - HALLROOM BOYS COMEDY “Better Late Tha B.F.KEITH'SE: | { == sl s aUp Overtu Emer: I DAILY 225 SUN 2/ HOLZ: 995 08 Ri15 af Thomas owell, 42 V street north- turdays—9 . eust, between 11 Oelock last night and 'l A ¥ A ! Snniarep:30, 10:30, 11:30, 2, 230, 320, coI.I.EE fi 7 o'cloc! his i C: il =: o 145, 8. o e e T e ou (] Way { made with large patch pockets, round collars or tuxedo S her Days—9:15, 10, 11:30, 2:30, 4:40, ooIE fronts ; collars and cuffs of organdy, lace-edge or double- edge finish. Just the thing to keep cool in. Sizes to 46. Regular value, $2.50. Specially priced for Thurs- day only at. / French gingham, volle, organdy, ratine and taffeta silk > e, areanes. . Colors—navy, Gopen, rose, jade, brown, red Girls' Organdy Dresses, in colors of ros orchid. Lace, embroldery d orz*ndy' trim; some have | maize, copen, orchid, pink and white; ruffle leather belts for finish. Sizes to alue to $9.95. or Iace trimmed, some tailored with s] 95 . Special at $4.95 rlokrack brald. Sizes to 14. Special Never” Views Things’ll be happening that you’ll want to know all about—so let . @he Foening Htar Sundiy Star follow you wher- ever you are so- journing. Address may be changed as often as desired by simply dropping us a line, giving the old address as well as the new one. The Star is the only afternoon . paper in Washing: ton carrying the As- sociated Press dis- patches. “ONE (ifoTll}E BEST”—POST Pud 8nv TI‘V émuile;.lu(-: vo Writs MR. TELLEGEN o Prllfllfl‘lul! 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