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TEN NEXCANS DE INRELIGIOUS RIOT . Mob Resenting Law Limiting Number of Clergymen At- tacks Police. 'Y, June l.—Newspaper Durango City report were killed seriously, the dispatehes that ten and number religious de Military duty during fron SUES JESS WILLARD. Press Acent Wants $12.000 for Services r being out the title to LARGE LANDOWNER DIES. Richard Sykes Once Had Vast on Three Continents. reity y foot ball r trial. Octo- ECZEA BURNED LKE FRE InPimplesOnHand. ltching Severe. Cuticura Heals. “I was a sufferer from eczema on my right hand for two or three years. It broke out in litle =3) pimples and the itch- ~-ing Was very severe. /Tt spread until the back of my hand and three fingers were most cov- ered. I could not use that hand in water for it burned like fire. **1 then tried a sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and it was 8o soothing that I bought more. After using'two boxes of Ointment, with the Soap, I was healed.” (Signed) Mrs.InezAdams,R.2,0akland, Miss. UseCuticura for all toilet purposes. whera, Soap . Uirtme W Cuticura Soap sl Coated Tongue Nature’s Warning of Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature’s lu- bricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste softand moving. Doc- tors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubri- cant and thus secures regular bowel movementsby Nature's own method—lubrication. Nujol is a lubricant—not a ‘medicine or laxative—so cannot gripe. Try it today. A LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE 1,714 to Graduate FromD.C.Schools In Present Month Tentative figures compiled by school authoritles show that 1,714 pupils in Washington's high, junior high and normal schools, will graduate this month. Central, with 491 graduates, will have the largest graduating class. Tech is next with 175 graduates, and Eastern third with 161. Busi- ness will have a class of 138, West- ern. 92, and the Columbla Junior High, 140. Dunbar will have the largest | class among the colored high schools. | 1t will have 26 graduates from the business department and 153 from the academic. Armstrong will have 116, the Shaw Junior High, 48, and the Miner Normal, 111. A Eeh Sy mma Cromwell, former state of Kentucky, has annuonced didacy for nomination for ¢ of state in the coming ~ < White F tor Street, Dress The Whitest Wh \ sS Whie Reigneloth cine Strap.. o Two Strap summer, a signers, are White Relix smart. wel i S... 8350 1 | perfect tast i requiremen | { the name sta every pair. The ity” veur trade B ey || Cae s | ey || - gemm—p - ) te Washable $8.50 “Alwin” and “Wind Silk Hosiery, All [Fqe==—p=:|=d Exclusive Agents in Washington @" Queen Quality to PORT footwearan:d dress styles for by Queen Quality de comfortable and in met in the range of styles {dentified by Queen “Queen Qual- assurance satisfaction. Wonderful Osteo-tarsal Oxfords, $8.50 Closed All Day Wednesday (Decoration Day) QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 1219 F Street N. W. Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children T FIREMAN 54 YEARS. Cleveland Chief, Aged 75, Says He ‘Will Serve Many More. CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 1.—George A. Wallace today rounded out his ffty-fourth year as a member of the Cleveland fire department, the last twenty-two years having been in the role of chief. He is said to be the old- est fire chief In America, having cele- brated his seventy-fifth birthday an- niversary last February 22. Chief Wallace was appointed a vol- unteer fireman in 1869, and was pro- moted to & captaincy November 1, 1873. Although eligible to a pension, he declines to resign. He says he “will be answering alarms In years to come. Chief Wallace attends all big fives, regardless of the hour. FIRE RAZES THEATER. STEUBENVILLE, Ohio, June 1.— Fire early this morning completely gutted the Herald Square Theater, one of Steubenville'’s largest the- aters. No lives were lost. All avail- able fire fighting apparatus was en- ed. The damage is estimated at 1219 F Street ootwear and Sport Wear ite Shoes Made 50 white W ashabie Kid $11.30 s created e notably 1l fitting. Ganuine White uek ..... $8.50 e. Allthe ts of ac nhood are Quality mped on is of white Bk .. lemark .50 sor’” Full-Fashioned 1 Shades, $1.98 for QUEEN QUALITY S8HOES (e==ap 605-607 7th St. An Unusual These Summer Suits wer carried over from last season But they are exactly like thos: worn this season. Light. me dium or dark shades. Plain o fancy models. Regular price were considerably higher exchanges or refunds. g E il L e e Plain or fancy models. In plain $4.65 $3. Men's or young men’s m gray. Neat stripes. A Save the price of a ne matching your odd coats with our special trousers. ~pair you need can be fou immense stock. EISEMAN’S Please note that Hot Weather Suits Including Genuine Palm Beach, Cool Cloths, Etc. Alterations, if any, at cost. No ‘ Fine Tropical Gabardines, $19.95 The summer’s dressy suits, in various shades of tan. Fine | Genuine White Mohair Pabn Beach | | Duck Trousers Trousers Trousers In light or black, gray. dark effects. two of blue. Also neat Made of the tr “r" s Gne enuine Palm WAmEES, Lt s s each Cloth. sizes. g 30 to 48. All sizes Silk-Mohair Suits, $13.95 t The. coolest cl summer. Sizes up to 48 stout. R e T R R RN 1 Match Your Old Coat With Our Special TROUSERS of fine pairs to choose from. The we_are located between I and G Streets Sale of 125 e n. e $Q.95 r s s PTG i ) Any man can use a pair or 85 $1.65 odels. 1In plain black,, blue, oth you can buy for w suit by and vests Hundreds nd in our Come Early and Make Your Selection While the Assortments Are Complete Plenty of Extra Large Sizes 46 {0 52 As well as all regular sizes from 36 to 44 ; Our Great June Sale of 5,000 Summer Dresses Continues Tomorrow With the Same Splendid Assortments of Pretty Styles and Remarkable Values That Brought Crowds of Enthusiastic Women Here Yesterday EXTRA SIZES 16 to 52 in Models 2 and 3 only —— Also Extra Large Sizes 46 to 52 e 27, Eight of the Styles Sketched. So great are the values, so beautiful are the styles, so fine are the materials and so complete the assortment that we believe every woman and miss who attends this Dress Sale tomorrow will proclaim it the greatest in many seasons. DRESSES FOR BUSINESS AND STREET WEAR— OR ANY OTHER SUMMER OCCASION FASHIONED OF “RENFREW” GINGHAMS—A QUALITY EVERY WOMAN KNOWS! The little details of making are The workmanship is first class. carefully done. Colors are red, green, maize, tan, brown, orchid, navy, French blue and black, combined with white and all-over embroidery. " All sizes and plenty of the large sizes for stout women. All regular sizes from 36 to 44. > ! . : Also extra large sizes, 46 to 52, in two smart models that are fashioned with careful attention to the lines most becoming to larger Wi . omAel:ery large assortment of patterns to choose from. The majority are made summery with Peter Pan, Tuxedo or shawl collars of sheer white organdie, pique or dotted swiss, neatly finished with buttons. : { Straightline belted models, finished with wide or narrow girdles. Loose flowing panels, white organdy or self materials with pipings of contrasting materials. Three-quarter sleeves.