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Fas ! THE | EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, "D Myron T. Herrick, American ambas l,\morlca, headed by Mrs. John M. sador! paid.tribute of America to her | Gallagher of Wayne, Pa. allen sons. o Immense crowds of French people "o are assembled nere.” nie sald. | covered the sides of Mount 0 A g pital and college. The vast scale of [not merely a high and well deserved as we were last year and in (he|as the Tev. Chauncey Goodrich. life. the new development Which we are]compliment, and the creation of yet|Smith. dean of New York ship news| LOUISVILLE. Ky, May 31 fwen { S bofore, S » S reporters and known to his fellow | ty-four veterans of the war between long American missonary, _opened hin it- 11 the years to come, to do honor to 27 . inaugurating would be enough in another tie 6f sympathy and friend- the men who died i Krance in de- dend Blahop Brent of ‘Buffato then self to render it remarkable. There|ship which links us with the Unitea | Workers as “judge” dled today in o Miay garade. nors. yester: fense of our homor.and the world's ) consecrated Suresnes cemetery, “as a 2an be but few Instances on record [ States, but it is also evidence and | sienFork radlogram recelved bylday when tie chairman ofithe ‘com- ¥ plot of ground henceforth to be used fn which any foundation has received, | declaration of their conviction that | by which he was employed. Smith sail- | yeteran, Srangemente ® aes Flower of Nation. for no other purpose than glorifyin c : Veteran, refused them permission to he rain and the sunshine have | America’s dead in the great wal Mke this college and medical school, | the progress of sclence and the wel- |¢d May 16 on his first trip to Europe. | carry the stars and bars of the Con fare of mankind is not delimited by | He served thirty years on the New York | fcderacy at the head of their column AR O nificance of this occasion,” he sald.|selected the University of London to “It is no ordinary extension of a hos- | receive this princely endowment is THURSDAY, MAY -31, - 1928, e T————————— H. I SMITH DIES IN PARIS. | REFUSE TO MARCH. NEW YORK, May 31.—Harold I . £1,200,000 from a single benefactor in . : done their annual kindly work which | After the main addresses of the d o ve v Tributes Paid to U. S. SOl-lmvmg hearts and. hands have com. |there were brief remarks by . | By the Associated Press. a single gift. And the magnificent e e s :r:::lr f:;“r:& e New Toeke ;‘l:r: el ook L et T g : ! have com b . 2 is : : ’ s e X e Confederaf ome, 8pO Dleted. These flowers of France tell S Fepresenting Gen. . Perahing, | o e . King George, | FOReFosity of. the Rockefeller trus- | for the relief of human suffering, the (He was Afty-nine years old. News.|man for his comrades, said fpokes and other speakers. Then the d of fees is the more impressive since it | o 0 rte b % edical education | paper men estimated he had traveled | sired to carry the flag for sentimenta . s : the dead of our remembrance. They diers leung LIVES—Mar' ask the living to be ever mindful of 'the 115th Regiment 'sounded “Taps"|SPeaking today on the occaslon of| is bestowed by a citizen of the United : | spea 3 s and the advance of science Is of serv- | more than 60,000 miles covering sh jed th iv . the cause which impelled these brave [and the ceremony was over. vi o ) ica upon a college and & B o tHAN 608 ering ship | reasons, but, denied the privileg: ich _impelled ¥ laying the foundation stone at the E‘t)::,flar‘lm,\ll:\::dc;;' A s unlfm the | ice to the whole world. news in New York waters. they declined to participate. /men .to cross the ocean in all the b 2 I sy oY 4 2 2 shal Fayolle Speaks. flush of hope and youth and lay down opening of the new building given by | o510 of Great Britain and the em- heir Tiveals and S ant land. They | Forging of rare postage stamps for | the Rockefeller Foundation to Uni-| pire. ——— e ana a8 e flower of | collectors' albums-is a business of | versity College, paid tribute to the| "It has been said that science knows Friday Is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise Is Not Returnable or Exchangeable; Not Sent C. O. D. or On Approval; Mail or Phone Orders Not Accepted . P v ¢ ey | large propo a & s - & s 3 | ! Dy the Assoclated Press. TR ouE nation, and they knew why they “aifxmnu :r:“;;l“nt'ed‘“ur::"::: u:“:‘;;‘((:.: magnificent generosity of the ggrgr:::“r“_hr\(dr,u;r{gz:dul.r:: %2’3:::2 PARIS, May > = "This anniversary brings vividly | every year, most of them being|donors. the well being of mankind through- Fratce and America were entwined t0- | home to us the fact that the first | bought by unwary collectors. “We are all consclous of the sig-| out the world.” That they should have aay, as thioughout the matlon homage |phase of this war was won on the ¢ i 2 attlefields by the men whose mem- was paid the coldlers from overseas who 105 e lon fole wmit 2y wiw ) fie in the soil of the land in which they | comrades who now are the vital force fell during the great war. Whether of the allied nations. ThnlAnh:se‘ol‘ 3 their work was finished on Armistice eleeping their last sleep in the burlal | GREIF WATK NS FRITLCL “here began Brounfls of northern France, surrounded | the second phase, the struggle for bv sheli-torn flelds from which the som- | peace, the winning of which has be- bex. senges of war have mot yet com- o™ through thelr death, our sacred | harge. Pletely alsappeared, or resting in the = Inxuriant garden of ro: called Suresnes ""‘”"-‘,"“k:h‘ *;i"". oirSon :“":e the United States. T thank the French rien overlooking Paris, not one o government tor its sympathetic par- khaki-clad lads who gave up theirlives | ficipation in this ceremony in the in France was forgotten. Flowers bloom | person of our herolc marshal. * * * r their mortal remains after the yers said for the repose of their souls. Premier Poincare’s head was bowed in tribute to the American dead at the dedication of a battle memorial in the American church of the Holy Trinity | of yours in the minds of tens of thou- here, and the eves of Marshal Fayolle [sands overseas today that eases the were dimmed with tears as he eulogized | peartaches of this day.” during the serv- | “‘Stanging rigidly at attention fifty | cemetery. At Le Mans, | gajlors from the U. S. S. Pittsburgh in all the cemeterles ¢ picked men from the in which American dead are buried— ‘egion heard the ambassa Memorial day exercises also were held. et ean comien Marshal Fayolle allons rom the 119th and Standing on a dittlemound i Buresnes | Sl JEronCh EeETm eI A e | cemetery between the two plain wooden nds alternating ) playlong “The crosses which mark the graves of How- % ‘\'\’\angh‘d Banner” an “The Mar- ard Burchard Lines of the American | caii, 'stood guard over the tomb feld F“”':.F and R""IQ‘" Morrison of of their American brothers in 'ms. ican Red Cross, Marshal - . with suppressed emotion, pai War Orphans Attend. | tribute “to the brave American boy: Close by were grouped fifty of : who reposed within sight of the city , France's war orphans, the boys in| | they assisted in keeping outside the |plain dark uniforms and the girls in | i bt he enemy.” black dresses. and near them a dele-| | . 5 | | Sailors Attend Services. “In the name of the government of | - v by & Company oo | }In the name of my beloved country {1 tell you, dear people of France, how | touched, how appreciative we are of A Very Special Sale of Men’s Suits with two pairs of pants that are your spontaneous acts of homage to our dead. It is precisely this thought Another Great Reduction---Spring Apparel Dresses---Suits--Coats---Capes---Skirts Now at 33---%7---811 We are not mentioning former prices because they were so far in advance of the tremendously reduced prices as to appear hardly possible. Early selection is advised from these groups, as values are about the most exceptional you could possibly find. $3 $7 35 Silk Dress Cantons, H v 13 Tweed Mixture Sui sitk crepe de —also a num- i 8 Dresses, for street wear. Of ts, R D R e torsey. | Navy or lined and jn shades of tans 2 2% ollowing the old soldier of France, | gation of gold star mothers fro i brown. Well tailored. $3 ea. 7 &ax: C57 (e 13 Sporés Coatw, overplaids oc i por oats, tan or gray plain. ’leated or plain back, worth up to $40 |[]||}| 12 seorts suirts, in piaia: or mixtures. Siktined. §7ea - Hige S | { plain shades of tans. And in- 10 Jasperette Capes, tar. gray ciie L deape | Dading pleated models. $3 ea. or black. Full length. $7 ea. water stained. $11 each. y DOWN STAIRS STORE |l Men’s Shirts, Special, $2.65 | Boys’ Wash Suits, 75¢ Seconds of $5 English Broadcloths | were s1.50—38 Middy or button-on Wash Suits, in sizes 3 to 8 years. 28 prs. Boys’ Corduroy Pants, 75c pr.; were $150. Broken size range 52650 —Just 15 English broadcloth shirts in this group. Extreme values. Not complete size range in each shade. 25 Men's Union Suits, reduced to 48c each. 35 Boys' Blouses. redyced to 28c each. Stripes On Sale right now—in the models the Young Men will B ek athletic styles. Perfect, but in smali | or of dark blue chambray. Sizes 7 to 15 years. roundly approve and that those of more conservative tastes A e || e B Sl ‘2“;0‘);1“’:“,;‘“5".“2:;“&“’ T ;l;-indc;lpeg 95c each; were twice as much. and percale in broken size Spteemrigis AnCApETes "m:\'.\' sT.\’n(i 24 Girls' Silk Dresses, $250 each; were $5. Broken size range irom 6 to 10 years R 7o 38 Girls’ Dresses, 75¢ each; were $1.50. Of ging~ Jewelry—Now 25¢ P Siren 6 16 16 years 32 Girls' Spring Coats, greatly reduced to $3 ¢ each. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Middies, 50c each; were $1. won’t object to. Two-button with the medium back and 3 Three-button English effect. | Mat:le up in waeds' and Cassimeres — smart patterns— and with all the tailoring touches that count for effective- ness and wearability. —Third Floor. 720 pieces: Beads, earrings and bracelets at greatly reduced prices. e 5 Black Leather Club Bags, reduced to $2 each. W 4 Two pockets and well lined. 35 prs. Creepers, 25c pr.; were 50c. 8 'Chimese. Feather Fans, 75c each; were SI. | 28 Girls' Blouses, 50c each; were SI. Gray, blue, red or green. DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE For Friday and Saturday i Choice of All Our ! Boys’*15Wool Suits S e e e e S Chiffen Silk Fabric Gloves Millinery Stockings, 65¢ Reduced to 1/, Price 50 prs. Were $1.35. In gray, 25c ‘pr. 50(:; Were sl PHONOCRAPHS AND .RECORDS This new Console Model features all of the things that have made the Brunsw famous—and at this price is a marvelous value. Come to our Third Floor N . Phonograph Department and hear its wonderful tone— | Iawi, hll“;k ‘“L{!_ - 5o metal. |y, 25 pairs in broken size see its wonderful beauty—and you'll BUY. H ll)s‘"“gcwm"'“,"p v Stocke range and a trific mussed from | A group of Untrimmed Hats 5 = i“z:"‘mc‘i’:',“ 5c pr. Full | display—splendid \-axuc;h;f of Tagal straw or Milan hemp. One of the Best $ 00 | fashioned, Irregalar. :"(:?x‘r size is in ‘lrhe l:\,”\\ ite Poke or mushroom shapes. q | . DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE i Ehom;)g&apthalues 2 : g Do e L | Millinery, $1 and $1.95 ver Offere ’ * Women’s Silk Umbrellas, $2.95 Were $1.95 and much more $5 Down Puts It In Your Home Seconds of Very High Grades Tagal straws. Milan hemps and combinations with silk. Flower trimmings. powy sTAIRS STORE 25 Attractive Silk Umbrellas in all the wanted shades and black. Smart handles. Very slight imperfections. DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s Bloomers, 38c pr. | Corsets Reduced to *1.35 : 25 pairs Fine Crepe or Muslin Bloomers, in 35 Corsets, were $2 and $250. R & G, C-B and Some with two pairs of pants; others with one pair. New Edison Brunswick ’\;}3\\\\[;':’1/4_/:‘2 Cheviots and Tweeds—Gray and Brown patterns; also Plain Blue Serges that are guaranteed fast color. Sizes 7 to 17 years. ; chite or flesh color. Full cut. other wanted makes. Topless or low bust. Of 708 7th Street and 3123 M Street S or "Windsor Crepe Bloomers, Soc pair. | pink broche or coutil. Sizes 20, 21, 24, 25, 76, 2, X Pne of 75c grade. ‘Flesh color; some | 3land 32 mussed. 3 21 Corsets, $1.65 each; were §250. La Gr. 25 Crepe Gowns, 75c each; were SL. White, and R & G models. Many with elastic waist flesh color or figured crepes._ Slightly soiled. line. Sizes 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 29 and 30 Boys’ Linen Crash Suits | - - 15 W s Pajamaws, 75c pr.; were $1.50. 35 Lace Bandeaux, 50c each; were 1. Si We assure you they are exceptional $: ! 95 [ 8t Faineook or crene. in Bitie burke sivle, | 32 and 34 "o i 15 Porto Rican Gowns and Chemise, Special, $1. ¥ o | 53 foial his price. 25 Girdles, greatly reduced to 60c each. Of SR R . ... ..ieaseiaee gk, Al handmade BT eve siso Siigntly | elastic, with broche or coutil. Slightly soiled. 100 Bandeaux, 35c each; 3 for §1. Long line al mussed from display. i 1 . . ve S . $1.25 g3 .50, 3 = Heavy, durable Crash, in Natural and Gray shades, with plain e e B]a:!r(‘e:'h':n?:ik e o s sz iptaid Blue or Red collars, or self collars — trimmed in White or Black 38 Women's Unlon Sultn O Sl sizes only. | $345. Sizes 27, 29 and 32 i DPOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE braid. Middy and Balkan styles—sizes 3 to 10 years. : Silk BI Sateen Costume Slips, 68c e $3.sgu::;5 33 White Sateen Costume Slips. Some water stained or mussed. | _jjandsome models, greatly re- 2 13 Lined Sateen Costume Slips, special, 75¢ each. S e nens e el wete i 2 9 Lined Sateen Costume Skips, 25c each. Water stained. | TEMEwae SL0E a1 mers: s»:fi_. ¥ cial, $2. DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE Apron Frocks Chinese Silk Pongee ssc 200 yards at this very low price for tomor- ; row only. Just the material for cool sum- d i mer frocks and children’s dresses. 33 cy . Were $1.65 inches wide. 27 dainty frocks of dotted Remnants 1; to 15 Less Swiss or voiles. g Sport footwear for men ‘Another big opportunity Men’s 2-Pants WFF —the really smart sort, with the % necessary individuality for dis- criminating men. Men's Shoes of white can Short lengths of Imported Ginghams, Percales, Japancse Crepe, vas < at $7.50. e 8 Home Dresses SL eachi | Voiles, Batiste, Tissue, Ratine, Crepe and Cretonnes, i 0. b o or'afidiemg 240 yds. Unbleached Muslin, 15¢ 50 _Sheets, $1.35 each; were | Men’s Sh N L ° wi B ¥ yd.i was 20c. Mill lengths. 40 $1.50. Seamless, bleached. No Men's Shoes of genuine White 7 Dotted Swiss Frocks, $295; | Inches wide | = @ gressivg._Size 81x80 imches. i i i S h % oplin, yd.i wan 2 Pillowea Buckskin, with either leather or * ul were $495. White only. 8¢, TWhite mercerized, 21 Re. Linen-finish cases’ Rem: rubber soles at $10. Slightly daniaged. inches wide. med, 456x38% inches, i % 3 = DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE : Men's Tan Calfskin Sport Ox- fords at §8, $9 and $10. ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth Sele distributors Nettleton Shoes in D. C. $15 Excellent Tweeds and Herringbones— and remarkably well made. Young men’s and conservative models. - Close-Out Sale—Women’s Low Footwear || | 700 prs. of good makes—'way below regular price because of broken size s 1 .95 pr = . range. One of the best offerings we have been able to make. - Including: Black Kidskin—Brown Kid—Black Calf—White Sea Isle Canvas Pumps and oxfords in many of the newest styles. Strapped or plain. Oxfords in fiv?é)—tle? b style. Military, Cuban or low French heels. Sizes 24 to 7. The majority in'the smaller sizes. ! Women'’s House Slippers, Special, Let the prices persuade—it’s truly a “big opportunity.” Low heels. Sizes 4 to 8. i j DOWN STAIRS STORE 72 pairs. comfortable black house slippers. One-strap, McKay sewed. 31 pr a 0 Exclusive distributors “Nestleton™ Shoes in D. C.