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‘MARINE AND ARMY . BANDS SCORE HIT “More Than 20,000 Hear ‘| Massed Concert at Capitol, { Honoring Belleau Wood. Folks North of Florida Avenue Not Residents of U. S. Capital Dr. Tindall des They’re Jfist District of Columbians and Wants Law Passed for Their Benefit. The massed band concert given at § o'clock yesterday afternoon at the east front of the Capitol in memory of the battle of Belleau Wood was sattended by more than 20,000 Shriners Washington may be short of school buildings and other municipal im- provements, but when they we | nanding out names the nation’s capital got more than its share, Dr. Willlam Tindell, student of local gov- trict of Columbians, and have no con- nection with the federal capital. “Another section of the city is n-mu;l“e\nncomu by the act of April 22, 1886." Should Set Names. Dr. Tindall said this tangle of| ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ,THURSDAY, JUNE 7. 1923. NEW ENGLAND G. 0. P. LEADERS TO GATHER Regional Conferences to Cover Whole Country. republican national comml will hold a conference with the republican national committeemen and state chairmen from the six New England states at Boston next Tuesday. will be the first of a series of re glonal conferences of national col mitteemen and state chairmen at cen- tral points throughout the country. At these conferences plans for co- ordinating the efforts of the national Chairman Adams Begins Series of | B. M. King, ordpance department, U. Chairman John T. Adams of the |l - COL. KING-SERENADED. Potentate of Davenport Temple Ar- rives Unexpectedly. Learning that their potentate, Col.; S,A., had been called to Washington today on official business, members of Kaaba Temple of Davenport, lowa,| located their chief in the Munitions | bullding this morning and serenaded | Col. King is assigned to the Rock Island arsenal. —_— BLAMES “LAZY” WIFE. George B. West Denies Cruelty in Answer to Divorce Suit. Blaming his domestic dificulties on his wife's “lazy disposition,” George B. West has filed a denial of all her charges in his answer to the suit for absolute divorce brought by his wite, Gertrade B. West. He specifically denies the éharge of cruelty and says in reply to her charge that he neglected to give her anything for Christmas that he never promised anything. West is_repre- sented by Attorney Charles E. Qui- Queensland has many weird fishes |rious protruding eyes. The One speciesgcarries fts ogis in fts| (NE apparatus of = thess mouth for Tsafety; another trees and looks all around with cu- and ribs. fishes is situated in their tails You'll Like to Paint brea climbing climbs| thirq species, the mud f'sh, has lungs th- A A sturgeon caught at Newport TN . News, Va., recently contained ninety pounds of caviar. “The fish measured thirteen feet in length and welghed 310 pounds. or judges. lalc——Jcl——|a|=]o]c——=|a|c—=]c]! Uruguay permits women to become bariisters, but not magistrates, jurors With “Murco” The ease with which “Murco” Liquid Paints are i applied appeals instantly to the man who likes to tinker around the house. with “Murco” will be well painted. He knows that whatever he paints and their friends. | . The United States Marine Band, | “Taylor Branson, second leader, and the United Statese Army Band, W. J. Stannard, bandmaster, gave a varied program, which, owing to the com- bination of the two organizations, achieved a volume of richness not ordinarily heard. A feature of the concert was the “Belleau Wood Marc written by Mr. Branson and dedicated by him to the Belleau Wood Memorial sela- tion, of which Mrs. ernment, told the Association House last night. Congress, the veteran city official declared. Outside of Capital. Oldest Inhabjtants at Unlon Engine as the city's guardian, has christened its ward with so many | different titles in the course of a century that what the “child” really | néeds now is a clearing of its name. | of | names could be unraveled by havin Congress enact another law namin; Washington, lumbia,” and repealing all statutory names. the question of asking Congress t | give the city one good name boundary to boundary. the seat of government “The City of in the District of Co- other Upon his motion the oldest inhab- itants adopted a resolution calling for the appointment of & committee of five to take up with other organiza- | tions and the District Commissioners from committee and the various staté or- ganizations preliminary to next year's campalign will be discussed. The pur- pose is to have organization affairs in the best possible shape when they are turned over to the new nagonal committee which will be elected at the natlonal convention in 1924. Meetings will be held in other citi during the succeeding weeks, includ- New . York, Cincinnati, Chicago, City, Denver and some point Pacific coast, which will be selected later, & g -E. T. Geodman Co., Inc. Stores all over town /At your service Arcade Market Phone if you can’t come EPUTATION is something earned—and in the instance of The Goodman Stores— Frazer of this ¢ The march comb the French march “Sambre et Meuse." from “The Star Spangled Banner” &nd from the Marine Corps hymn, “The Halls of Montezuma." The composition W the American march and received an ovation. The program was begun with “The Stars and Stripes Forever,” Sousa's masterpiece, after which an overture was given. Sibelius' “Finlandia,” a tone poem, followed. Especially ef- fective was “L'Arlesienne Suite,” b Bizet. The Rachmaninoft € Sharp Minor" seluge in was given Playing “The Marsellaise™ and “The | Star Spangled Banner” closed the pro- Y | A D Dr. Tindall said that all of the people living north of Florida avenue re technically outside the Federal Capital and are merely resMents of the County of Washington. ! Here is the proof the former secre- tary to the Commissioners presented to the Oldest Inhabitants to support! his assertion that Congress has over- | burdened its waif with names: “The entirc area of the city is the | County of Washington by the act 1801. It is also the Di mbis by acts of Febru-| 21, 1571, and June 11, 1878. 1 t of the entire area is the | eity vashington by the act of Fub- | . 1871 In the act of Feb- ruary 11, 1895, Congress said George- town is hereby consolidated with t| Capt. George W. Evans presented | e it has been earned by consistent | morial sketch of the life and works | as the “master mind and rebuilder of | be appointed to the association & copy of his :ne- of Alexander “Boss" Shepherd, who, as one of the governors of old Washington, made himself famous by the elaborate projects he engineered for the upbuilding of the city. The speaker characterized Gov. Shepherd Washington.” His paper was ac- cepted with thanks and placed in the archives. May Erect Bullding. Vice President Henry L. Bryan of fngton Topham, | thorized to arrange | patriotic exercises on July 4 bullding in which to store and dis- play of the the relics and valuable records city. € The assoclation adopted the report and Mr. Dryan, who presided, named the committee. Mr. Duhamel exhibit- od @ rough sketch of the proposed butlding. The entertalnment committee, Wash- chalrman, was Bu- for the regular Wright an- Secretary J. 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Matting Luggage = 50c $1:00, $1.25 and $1.50 well made matting and fiber luggage bags, in three sizes, all with brass Satisfactron iTirst 810-818 Seventh Street Tomorrow at the Phillip Levy Store a $15.00 deposit wil! de- liver to your home any of the Complete Room OQutfits we have advertised. The Phillip Levy Store has an Ex- change Department, through which a lib- eral allowance is made you on any of clasps. There is an overstuffed living room _suite outfit complete for $199.00; a Dining Room Outfit (15 ‘ pieces), complete for your old furniture to apply teward pay- ment for any new fur- niture you buy here. Come in and ask about * Remnants of ‘Wash Goods, 12 ]/2 C A Friday gathering of useful lengths left from a busy week. These are ail dependable qualities, worth 19¢ to 35 a yard, and $199.00; another dining room outfit for $219.00, and another Bedroom Suite outfit for §199.00. this plan. You pick out your mew furniture in the regular way and en- joy the wusual credit terms. . include: Fancy voile, yard-wide percale, dress gingham, poplin and bleached and unbleached cotton. Remnants Yard-Wide Black Sateen Yard Good sewing lengths for making aprons, bloomers and petticoats in this sale of better quality mercerized black sateen, standard value at 39c yard. T Friday Cléan-Up -of Millinery 100 Trimmed Hats Left from our $3.95 and $5.00 assortments, and offering choice of many popular styles, materials and colors. Thrifty shoppers who act promptly can add a stylish new hat to the wardrobe at small cost. Sport Hats and Sailors Hundreds of, new and fashionable summer hats, including velvet draped and velvet- bound straw sport hats, in white and all colors and combinations; also cushion-brim bandad sailors in the popular colors and sombinations. Women's and Children’s Hats 69c Embroidered Clocked Silk Hose, 89C Save with safety—for these are actual $1.50 quality and every pair is absolutely perfect. Excellent thread silk stock- ings, knit for trim fit and good wear. Colors include black, white, sand, gray and navy, mostly in two-color clockings. $2 Clocked Silk Hose | Children’s Fiber Silk $1.39 -Three-Quarter Socks High-grade Thread Silk Hose, 3% of perfect quality, with em- In solid colors, with ribbed broidered clocks. hoice of tops. Mostly plain, some drop- black with white, whit i stitched. Slight irregulars of black, champagne with brown, 75c kind. Sizes 7% to 10. Gray, gray with blue and brown brown, tan, sand, romper, but- with brown. tercup and white. Beautiful New Silk Capes $1675 Modes of Distinction, in Jasperette, Canton Crepe, Alltyme Crepe and Faille Silk Light wraps for cool evenings—as practi- cal as they are charming. Styles include puffed coliars, fringed bottoms, clasps and buckles, and applications of moakey fur. Black, gray and brown. Wash Dresses $2.95 Continuing the sale of smart gingham street dresses, in a dozen dainty styles and in checks of all colors. Regular and extra sizes, 16 to 5. —and easy-to-pay weekly or monthly terms. brings you any of these beautiful outfits *199 Tapestry Upholstered Davenport, Armchair and Rocker; Davenport Table, in mahogany finish; Table Lamp, with 18-inch silk shade; Beautiful Room-size Rug in choice of patterns. Easy Terms (TR T T Women's Untrimmed Hats that sold for $1.50 te $2.00, in ligere and Milan hemp: also & num- ber of smart ready-to-wear hats; and chil- dren’'s straw hats, trimmed with bands and streamers. LT LT Walnut Bedroom (12 pieces) *199 Bedroom outfit includes 6-piece Queen Anne Pe- riod Walnut Bedroom Suite, as pictured; a big, comfortable, all-cotton Mattress, a Resilient Spring, two Pillows, a Boudoir Lamp and a room-size Rug. Easy Terms Sale of $§3.50 Paisley Overblouses In All Sizes 38 to 44 $7.98 Rich and resplendent summer blouses, under- priced right at the height of their popularity. Charm- fag overblouse models, cool and graceful, developed in colorful Paisley silk. Large and small patterns in endless beautiful color combinations. = 72x90 Seamless Sheets Buy good sheets at & good saving. These are $1 standard $1.35 quality, but subject to very slight ir- regularities. Not a bit hurt for service. _Flrm. strong woven, free from injurious dressing. Size may be Men’s Union Suits Of Cool White Checked Nainsook Cretonne Dutch Curtains $1.25 and $1.98 Pair Three-piece Curtains for windows or doors. Of beautiful and serviceable cretonne in various new patterns. 2% yards long before hemming. All have scalloped picce to be used across the top. Linene Furniture 50c Sash Curtains Covering . 29¢ Yard 29¢ Pair Dainty, cool, practical white Heavy quality tan linene, Marquisette Sash Curtains, use- showing attractive colored stripes. This is the 3% grade. ful somewhere in every home. Second Floor Another Sale of New Gingham Dresses Regular Sizes 36 to 46 Extra Sizes 48 to 52 $1.25 16 charming stylés in well- ‘made dresses for home and neigh- borhood wear, ready in immense quantity to duplicate the busy scenes of recent sales, .00 Join Phillip Levy’s Refrigerator Club $1 a Week A big three-door side icer; a guaranteed food and ice saver—delivered to you for only a small first payment. Pay the balance on easy club dues. ery suit is perfect—and cut and made for prE;\:e;yfit and satisfactory wear. Of serviceable white checked nainsook. ~Made with taped neck and knit insert in back. All sizes. O T L L Easy Terms Parcie.Levy &€ - b .50 735 Seventh St.NW:~Between G &L $29-% WASHINGTON, D. C ; -Two-Bumer Gas Range 9250 A genuine “Bucks” Gas Range—neat and built to render un- failing service, Sliding Top Kitchen Cabinet Fully Equipped Of excellent quality gingham in checks of all colors. Trimmed with organdy, pique, dimity, rick- rack’ braid and colored piFing. Sash,and pockets. Note that large sizes are as plentiful as regular sizes. .Save 10c on every yard tomor- TOW. 1 .a Week $1 a Week > IIIIIlllllllIlllllllllllllillllllllllllllllilll LU : i R T T T T T T T T T T LU T L DL LR T LR 7 (T T IR '-IllllllllllllllIlIllIIlIII|II”lIIIIIIIIIIIiIiIIIIII