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DAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. JUNE 3, 1923—PART 1. b Death Strikes Down Leaders, [V yiitaritng | INSIST POCAHONTAS - [%.::, i 2 70 22, [ JOHN P. RITCHIE FOUND One can hardly wind up the great . pollcical losses of the country with- | or crook—the detalls are not dis- DEAD IN BED AT HOME = I Le(wlng Old P arties antmg . Huss. now : the grave ut Gravesend one dark i | Death of Interior Department Em- I HE ARGONNE Both ‘H(we_Suffered Irretrievable T osses (Copyright, 1023.) vives Legend Doubted by course—und relnterred wot far from | yon. b Ritente, sixty-eight vears| . WILL F History Students. Durmg Two Years—-Course Uncer- STANDCAORNDSEF;I?'PHCS;ITOIQH Special Dispateh to The Star. from the site of the colony Agriculture Representative to Hold | 10 find the bones of Pocahontas fn |She met and fell in RICHMOND, Va., June 2.—The fail- | she twice saved from destruction —a tain With Pilots Missing. . England has set tongues in Virginia | SHEner Rolfe ure to date of American archeologists | short journey from the spot where i PN where she | Preliminary Hearing in wagging again with what is said to R the second floor of the residence of his son-in-law. Joseph B. Trew, 34 diey road northwest Wonderful View of the Entire City and PICTURESQUE ROCK CREEK PARK garden ea ove with the for- knows exactly d, went to his room Magnificent 8-story, absolute fireproof building 1 = = E g own. They felt she would be [ald, employed at the Interfor Depart- . > PO o L Lnde!d = =] = = be a legend handed down through the 1b 8 o'clock, according te his instrue- r BY ROBERT. T. SMALL. He did not hesitate to use his greater New York. e Pootatns| UsS FLAG PRESENTATION. | {ions and found im dead.’ she noti- convenience. Apartments con out The death of tative Claude | learning, his greater masters of parli- | A preliminary conference with the 2 e i « [tica the authoraies with spacious closets, tile bath v built-in fixt e death of Represents ude tribe—that the body of the beautiful | = 7 death from natural | N N < Kitchin of North Carolina two days [amentars rules, his marvelous memory | English cotton delegations, who have by the coroner. Mr. | tal lavatory and shower connections. A tele ago, brings up to an appalling total | of brecedent to cut a less learned col- [ come to the United States'for a hear princess was spirited away from her | Woman's Relief Corps Gift to grave abroad in the seventeenth cen- in every apartment, for which there is no s league to the quick. Literally Jim Mann | e 2 1ace. Lol . | ch the shining marks in the political | CHEUS 10 B0 QUG LT of Repre- | N8 before Secretary Wallace, on the | yry 1 a secret unmarked tomb some- | Chevy Chase Playground. ) . world claimed by the Grim Reaper in |gontatives new cotton standards uct will be|where near her beloved JAMEstown| A¢ the recent dedication of the the last two years. A great stalwart republican was cut |held in New York tomorrow, by SR L L R S 1| Chevy Chase playground the Phil . L death | C ¥ S Sut 1 don't believe it at all” sai playground the i — oo —— Perhaps in. these deaths is found |down but a few weeks ago in the death | Charles J. Rrand, consulting market- | r, oot RS ] RS e - 1 = _— Lreian : 5 found | enator Knits Nelson of Minnesota. | In Specialisr. Feprest Mr. Wal. | DF Lson . Tyler. president emeritus | sheridan, Woman's Relief corps, No. (I} . Excursion Fares { he answer to the paramount quUes-|g... ,gain js keen the chaos that often | luce formal he: will ‘e OF Wi d Mary College in v 12, Auxilfary to Phil Sheridan Post | Reasonably 24:Hour tlon of the day Vhat Is the mat-|encues in @ party where a leader of in Washington June 11 VAL department of the Potomie $3.00 Round Trip Apartments of | -Hour wor with polities?” or the corollary to |many years is suddenly taken away. A e fgreign cotton men, represent [ LR Dre R erahe potaRs To Priced - ihls interrogation, "Whither are the | Ereat seramble it on in Minnesola it Ereater oo the’ European and e Tecns presented a. lacge Americs The Wonderful and Spectacular 3 Rooms, Bath and (’ T'elephone 3 "1 Began almost before plans were made on inte hey are endeavor- | thOTILY ot e ) two old political parties dritt'ng | e | INg 10 le 1 i | ginia, today. wh St o ) 5 —_— ( : for the burinl of the distinguished sen I3 ar what business ad-|EI0E, 10CRY. 0 e o T The corps members held the flag | ( e + Tihha trath faithat hoth mesulileans | (5 U BUIAL ST the distbeuisted aen: | 47, 1% 4e0, AL WHAL Businiens A | nedakine wauld haveldased bring w| The coros wembecs beid e 0ix ()l Endless (Caverns s Porch to { andElevator E and democrats have lost so many old | sequences, will meun to the grand old | foreign handling Ameri-| \ere very superstitious in those days. | Elizabeth [, aw, made the pre Nesr New Market Station, Va. d Setvic = ands at the wheel it is not surpris- | party in no one at this time < new | Why, with such cargo aboard ship | sentation speech. This makes the | And Pssession 6 Rooms and 2 Baths Service = hat things are getting out of |Sun &2 however, iy cer. | uct which August 1.} ghev' would have fancied themselves | fourth an flag presented e e scae = that things’ ave me out of | iy “ihe death of Senator Nelson will epartn Agriculture! hoger upon by all the devils of the | ) { = = Wand. It i not to be vionderel at|pe Keenely felt for many a long year, | has agreed with American exr s to permit the use of the American standards combined with definitions of their equivalents, in terms of Liv- erpool, and other recognized stand- for a reasonable period. not inferno™™ Shenandoah Caverns At Shenandoah Caverns Station, Va. Still in England. | Dr. Tyler, now mected with the | State Library here, is strong in the pinfon that the hones of her who Z John Smith.” | that mushroom leaders should erow |in his home state and here in Wash- assuming the role « suited to it or n (.’ Many Others Loat < not the purpose of the writer to the recent deaths of po- Apply to Resident Manager or politival observers opinin's wn all r than the enming « o man today can sax deninit ! noubles, hut coming immed 1y | sl onl i A R nd. where | . at the mext republican ne | w addition to the above, are | ments must be m | buried ext democratic national conventions | S Cutted Sians o | on. Chicagn Tickets on sale June 4-5.6.7.8 | suc the Yy ! okt e e . sill do cither in the way @ candi- | S ive Charles B.|prescribed % to be one 00d on all regular_trains e o e 1y ¥ o ‘Z":‘ tive Charle prescribed the | Firat-Class Coaches and Parlor Cars s o hat it Prestdens ) Tandi tative M. P. Kinkald of| HEARING DATE CHANGED | Realtor ime of ta | " 1 ] 9| publi 15th and K Sts. N.W. NMain 4600 see “Cupid” Kalanianaole. dele from Huwaii and a figure in ) = hington life for a quarter of a|Commission to Take Up S. 1 hurch, he will hontax. he explains, to and with her English hushand John Rolfe, in 1616, She died th W fow months later. And there, say The Public Utilitles Comm Dr. Tyler. are her bones announ > pub) His opinlons on the subject. I ted to stop t Southern Railway System 3 F Street’ W, u i 0. P. many of them, and it is freely being said he smooth-running machiner, J lucking next 4 of steudy. dominaiiny | ¢ ult in a condition | OF vd A. Ballinger of Washing secretary of Interfor. in the aft and inex- Pinchot, now w- senmsylvanis hearing tion of {he | ever. are not esp make anything possi- | 40] Pennsyivania. i v for v who ,(’\,‘1 at rolling B ToRES tary Of fihe from the ore upon the JullENEn (Strllingesligues: e it | moctions | t straight from republican national committge. presentative Padgett of Tennes- frman of the they proclaim, who. in ard it during long 7Y 0 & G 9G0908 685555 B $9%999%9%658890 25! e o . man a : Babyis milk 8 s » - N <enu hn F. Shafroth o S i 1l legla i : . on back to the tribe of Powhatan p],u ‘. since e he has been | OfJoloTE . StihE hon : oper: | father of Pocahontas iis death takes unother striking fig- ) 00 ) ties. imout fiteics : v." they command. > from the Tife of Washington—an- [ M40 BILCE o nerican diplomacy p d limited only by the g f Makors, el el " leader from the fapidly thin-) ine Grim Reaper also was active. and @ to feed the work e . ylata ) held Jdu lhad been se 1 Representative Kitehin was war leader « he House of R ¥ o Lamonx those who had held high posts Suf-| ahroad the following have but recent- Iy passed away Thomase on Page, one time am- bassador to Italy than RY - wm.........m|§;)@ OUR ENTIRE LINE OF e ring blow | PRI AN, former ambassa- - A T - Vests REED and FIBER FURNITURT was up for vote or ssion, and ito Byan cven hix worst enemies respected hin fighter fo rer, he of the famous | “Dear +incident of the Roose- | velt aaministration Retiremgents Hurt. rly When, in addition to all th 0f| deaths. one takes into account the | number of distinguished men whe 9¢ Good qualits Gauge Cotton rin. hed Vests, ¢ L oand arm es. Worth 15 BABY CARRIAGES and REFRIGERATORS The opportunity to buy this seasonable merchandise at AUFMAN: 1316 TO 1324 7TH ST.. NW. s¢ durably ally, hut e home stat, nator rose, eithe oluntarily or involuntarily e S R . i, S A T . - fo. e Eneathaltner yolugtarliy: for tss AL Windsor Crepe Piovered Crene 30 eees ekl i such a great reduction does not come very often. This year Knox of P ania and Senator | 4th of lxst March it seems ute % : ""X“”Irfl"' - e asif'n \)u«(;k Plaxue e steuck Gowns S1 Bloomers C | | Dresses 59¢ Rompers you do not have to wait until cold weather to buy summer It also clair e Senator Edward | politically importar o 4 . 3 Women's Pink Flow- Children's 6 Grade ti0o0d Qualits Linene. = 5 > Ie wav it s o Al MORRSDRCTVTel con Elowerell wisdsse ad ot Hiomere | 1 oo s, cus cnids 4 usliy Linese, furniture at a reduction. full M uld rise o] pad serve venty-three . terms l»( Ind Fokes cut length and knee. ears. the top of the hea d possess about | pee 1 S 5 leador, whodlHle————————> e Lo o e O o e G0 5 | Eravk Mondel e Joader, uhojlig BUY NOW AND SAVE O A served thirteen terms from || can claim in the rock-ribbed Key: | &4 R stome state g, and Uncle Joo Fordney of | A Remarkably Sensational Reduction Sale of 100 New York Mard Hit. S S — iSonsacy “":v‘iy;i'{:‘nllfifif “r:‘; ‘d’. ::"“‘ BQ : 9 8 & ff,\,g Refrigerators TO N\\ Fiber Furniture At P e S A - B Oats resses . e THE Chairs and Rockers e ed names as Richard|in a bad repub i E 72\ | : \ -y :\', 3 i - tne | % ¢ _ Formerly Priced Up to $15.00 $15.00 NOW $11.25 VI'SITORS PRICED AT rrict il g e o et i Herd is a0 oppor- | § Q.00 NOW § 6.75 s & T e s e $22.50 NOW $16.75 [ i .'°.biiciis $17.50 NOW $13.75 home at a greatly re- . . $35.00 NOW $26.50 | duced “price and we | 0 r oo GUITES will make $50.00 NOW $34.75 | FREE DELIVERY | $54.75 NOW $39.75 To AWM Points $75.00 NOW $56.75 | prompt Shipment $72.50 NOW $54.75 BABY CARRIAGES—STROLLERS |, / Guaranteed FORMERLY PRICED AT SALE PRICE $17.50 NOW $13.75 F“’“&‘-‘" an, George W n faces have ric state were | John Sharp Williams of Mississippi. between the repub- | who retired voluntarily, and Senator Kellogg of Minnesota and Pomer of Ohio. who were defeated at t olls._Mr. Pomerene. up to the tim als an. beige. copen and brown —sizes 1o ue $15.00. The Coats are of all-woa Aome are fulls 1t ane, ser of the ing of repub) nany vears tha s death when RooFLEsSANCHOR BAR White Gabardine Tub Skirts 99c¢ Abour 150 Women's and Misses’ White Gabardine Skirts, made with large pockes. fine pearl button Women’s and Misses’ | COATS & DRESSES $3.98 Women's and Misses Silk and Serge Dresses—abont . gray, green and copen—sizes to smoothly as clock work Watson Loss Felt. Fhe political lost at ieast an que figure in_ the tates Senator “Tom" | Watson was indeed L rough a vindictive mind of many ses’ Conts, of all-wool material— die M asion Rad s s b R e e $22.50 NOW $16.75 | Lowest tongued in debate, he w SATISFACTION GUARANTE . = P . g deiis e e cien "7 s = - $35.00 NOW $26.50 | Prices T o, || Girls’ 7 to 14 Year Don’t Miss This Opportunity to_Buy more ple out of politics than “Jim” Mann el . $1.50 2 Dl'esses, $2.29 At a Tremendous Saving for Durable Grades! . great leader in the House of Double-Bed Sheets C g | P e e | | Fine Ginsham | Gheets Spreads, Towels, Etc. tives the opponent ot | DR, LEHMAI l;;-:;_"" El New assortment Bedroom Suite A Bedroom Complete in Every Detail Terms $2.50 Weekly L0 This 13-Piece Walnut $1 9,75 chin who has followed him to ' of big girls' Ging- ie whence no traveler re- 307 7th St. N.W.—Opp. Saks’ & ham " Dresses = = turneth. Jim Mann was a perfect fiend Open Evenings—Olosed on Sundays |E) 1arge assortment 750 Full Size olors, checks, plaid and plain —organdy trim. Value 74c, 98¢, $1.18 At Téo—Heary gualits, seamed cen ter, hemmed ends: for double beds. At 980—Good Weight Cotton, S1x00 of H n debate. He was not a generous foe. | Dr. Lehman in charge personally. Bed Sets $4.98 Al white, pink, bltie or gold. with raised Marseilies inches; welted center seam, hemmed ends $2 & $2.95 Glove | immieh swomi | | K syaesize syt Silk & Fish Net Silk Hose | &= Full _ regulation size; ticketed em . becaiuss of & slight spot — a heavy thread L] BT R Sheets: full designs: hol ster and spread. $1.98 % 59¢ Bath Towels 38c Large s |z e double thread ab sorbent T u rkish towels: all white size x40, Pillowcases 18c, 24c, 28¢c Three wonderful values: regulation sizes, 42x36 and 4 of good quality long-wearing _blea muslin: 3-inch hemmed ends; a erful lot: lay in a supply for mont Bedspreads Towels | | ¢; 18, $1.58, $1.88 A remarkable offering of 600 121/2‘: All for double of good quality pairs o perfect an irregular . crochet; full bleached, with ssurted qualities of fine glove silk hose | ~Goof welght; all | | cocteic (0 Beachile ST8% ones are in fancy stripes, large, medium | White, or fast col- plain hemmed. Some have scallops and and small nets, and satin striped | or red border; ab- Put “corners: or are white krinkle for nets in black and tan colors. All | sorbent; worth 19¢ double beds. Sizes in the lot. Values to $2.95. A Tremendous Sale of 11,340 Yards of NEW WASH GOODSI 8c TR BB S TR 18x36 Huck 50c Half Linen Towels 22¢ Full hleached. heass huck towels, hemstitched, slze 17334 inches. Lim fted lot TR S8 AT The Four Large Pieces The Qe Nine Pisces —are exactly as pictured here, consisting CONSISTING OF A of Dresser, Chifforette, Semi-Vanity and . . Bow-end Bed, beautifully finished in rich gl’"“lfv Msttress, Gt Holke American Walnut and exceptionally well ench, Two Pillows, Rug and Cos- made. tumer. Exactly as pictured. Yard-Wide Organdy ] . Yard-“’jde I_’ercalu 32-Inch Dress Gingham ‘ V'::" 30-In. Lingerie Crepe 40-Inch Fancy Voiles Mo Vi 27-Inch Ma.nvxlle (_:’Immbray § 27-Inch Tissue Gingham - e Yard-Wide Nainsook o o Long Life—Small Cost—Best Service Of sturdy construction, durable, economical, pur- chased for yearsof sertice. In making this selection our knowledge- protects yout intérest. This makes the pur- chase safe and easy for you. Our reputation is security for your investment i Why melt away? Why roast? Why fret and fume ¥ when comfort and happiness are to be had by the pur- chase of a Diehl Fan? | Complete Stock for Home and Business Uses SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE Carroll Electric Co., Inc. 714 12th NW. DISTRIBUTORS Main 7320 Baltimore, Md. Norfolk, Va. Early June Shoe Snap Bargain! Satin Strap Pumps ° Louis XV. French, Baby French, Militarg and _the low Flapper heels. Very dressy and good looking Children’s Patent & Tan Str. Sl;pl?:r's & Oxfora;s i $1 69 Patent_and Tan Slippers. sizes 4 to 5 and 81 to 11. White Canvas Slippers, sizes 5% to 2 A variety of colors that will ap- peal to both mother and boy and a well made suit fromsa cool sum- mer fabric. These are especially weli made, in sizes 8 to 17. i T A S Y N7 ST Y W UL 7 PV S SR N 1t NNC A7 7 SA07 N 7 N T SRy YL A7 T S 7 0t AL S eI L A Cool snd neat GENES00nenuGE 9555650666065

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