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TOREE CAWATIAN CHURCHES UNTE Presbyi‘efian, Methodist and Congregational. Members to Be One. By the Associated Press. PORT ARTHUR, Ontario, June 12.— Means for effecting as quickly as pos- sible the amalgamation of the Pres- byterian. Methodist and Congrega- Ational churches of Canada into one body werc considered today by lead- «rg of the-three denominations in the Dominion. After a quarter of a ventury of ef- fort consotidation was finally effect- ed last night., when the general as- sembly of thié Canadian Presbyterian Church voted, 426 to 129, to unite with EDISON WILL WAIVE ! USUAL MENTAL TEST ! Candidate for Job in Plant, How- ever, Happens to Be | His Son. f ——— 1 CAMBRIDGE., Mass.. June 12— Thomas A. Edison, who has been quoted as believing college graduates . to be “uniformed and ignorant white- | collar experts,” was here today mi watch hi n. Thomas Miller Edi- | son. receive a degree from the Mas- sachusetts Institute. of Technology. For this college graduate Mr. Edi- son said, there is a job waiting at the Edison plant without the prelim- inary mental test usually insisted on for candidates. i i My son is a physicist and mathe- matician and I am no mathematicia: aid the inventor. “If his mathema- ics are not too professional he can work with me. but if his mathematics shoot off in the Einstein direction THE _EVENING 'AR, WASHINGTON, U.. 0O, BOOKS —An ideal gift to a graduate. Downstairs Book Store. Telephone Main 7200 S. KANN Sons Co. TUESDAY, JUNE 12 Purchases in This Store Shipped Free to Any Part of the U. S. “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets A Special Carload Purchase “Gold Seal” Congoleums —~Happily surprised us by arriving sooner than we had expected, and we hasten to inform you of the money-saving opportunities this purchase presents. IN. THE LOT ARE CONGOLEUMS he will be practically no use at all.” Thomas Miller Kdison said that he would accept the job and attempt to show his father something about college mren. the two denominations, which pre- Viously had ratified the plan. The vot: means. that there will be one organic union controlling the doc- trine, membership and property of the t chuteh bodie: cens| " TWO AND THREE YARDS WIDE Full Rolis Short Rolls Remnant Lengths —The reductions are so great that in some instances you save almost half the price of regular stock Congoleums. —Because of the sensationally low prices we cannot take measure- ments for you for these Congoleums. Please bring with you width and length of floor space to be covered, and we will figure out the amount required for you. e Presbyterian ‘ongregationalist GO STAL GUARANTEE SATISPACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONLY WILL $ 6.95 —These are all in one piece, but have no borders. bathroom. kitchen, etc. - than the M Church has that of the Presb; Before the m federal parliam legislatures must pass upon cert legal aspects SAYS CANADA GETS SHORT END IN U. S. TRADING Every Yard of Gold Seal Congoleum sold carries with it a guarantee of satisfaction, or your money will be refunded. 44+ —These are in lengths of 6 to 20 vards, with as much as 60 yards of a pattern. 50 GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM ART SQUARES —In the 6x9-ft. size. 2,400 SQ. YDS. GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM Perfect Goods, Cut from the Roll—Regularly 79¢ —VWednesday, a Sq. Yd. 2,800 SQ. YDS. GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM SHORT ROLLS Wednesday, Sq. Yd.— 100 Gold Seal Congoleum Art Squares (Without Borders) —9x124t. size. Regular price, if cut from full roll. would be $10.68. Choice, Wednesday. President of Manufacturers’ Asso- Put them in Keds! Racing and romping—all sam- mer long children’s feet are active! Put them in Keds and let their foot muscles develop ciation Declares New Tariff Has C Aggravated Situation. —These are termed by the factory “two-cuts"—you may buy as much or as little as is needed, and enough of one pattern may be secured to cover floors of large stores, offices, halls, kitchens, etc. By the Associsted Press TORONTO, June 12.—Canada has heen receiving the short end of trade relations with the United States, and the new tariff has but aggravated the situation, President J. A. Shaw of the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association, said yesterday in addressing the annual convention. The mnew tariff practically excludes many Canadian products and decreases the sale of others. he said, but he ad- mitted that it had proved a good thing for American manufacture “It is inevitable that Canada should trade with the United very much to our con she does not get the Can be used for dining room, States, but it is to see that t end of the | have always d and it is ‘Washington * Publication - Said to Identify Interests of Lodge - and Klan. BOSTON. Mass., June 12.—Officials of the National League of Masonic Clubs, now in convention here, were informed that copies. 'of a weekly newspaper published in Washington in the interest of the Ku Klux Klan were being distributed at registra- tion headquarters of the convention by representatives of the newspaper. Orders were issued. to have all-avail- abie copies removed from the hall| and sequestered | President H. Melvin Allen of the} league declined to discuss the inci- | dent until it had been considered by | all national officers at a special meet- ing. N The issue of the newspaper distrib- |} uted contained matter purporting to|: identify Masonic and Ku Klux Klan/; interests. : WILL INVESTIGATE PLOT. | One of the most popular Keds models. Thick sprindy soles, 'hletic trimand ankle patch MATERIALS Yedda Braids Ttalian Milans Milan Hemps STYLES Pokes Roll Brims Off-the-Face Mushroom ] It is easily one of the most favored fabrics of the ! Green Lavender Helio Gray Peach Tan Sand hard shoes. selected canvas, strongly re- —— . & . : jl 'h P l 5 Buy the Untrimmed Hat and Trimmings But remember—Keds are e Opu ar l y 0 been getting th get the real Keds value—make can have them quite distinctive and individual by taking advantage of our PAPER TAKEN FROM HALL | United States Rubber Company . 2 ; : i —is shown in many of the fashion magazines of the COLORS, STYLES | o $1.00 from which to select. This linen is the GENUINE Sand dresses and separate skirts. = About 21 different colors Hemp Orchid Slit. Brims Rose e Light Blue —We are showing a varied assortment of flowers with which to trim these Mais You'll find Keds economical, Bannisesbud Hloor inforced—the soles of tough, made only by the United —Here tomorrow, and we will trim the hat for you free of charge. You will getting shorer ¢ D L . th Keds is on th e the uite RS AN ress lnens Free Trimming Service. day. COLORS IRISH LINEN, READY SHRUNK, and 36 inches Navy from which to select. Yd. ghorn Black Sailors Coperihagen Tangerine attractive shapes. White naturally, uncramped by stiff, too. The uppers are made of ! e e - — springy, long-wearing rubber. agreement.” he said. i States Rubber Company. To want one or more hats to take away with you on your summer vacation. and MASONS ORDER KUY KLUX | shee. | ‘ | 2 A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE MATERIALS, season. We have a very comprehensive line of colors Plenty of White wide. It is greatly used for making sport suits, sport Hair Gray i 8 ; .95 .95 g Pink Orange At 32=, $ o= and $ g Delft Dark Brown Blac| —Pond Lilies, Forget-me-nots, Currants, Daisies, Buttercups and other jancy flowers. Navy Reseda Kann’s—Street Floor. Frocks That Are Timély For Many Occasions —Just now that is one of the features that appeals to the woman who is getting ready for the vacation trip, perhaps contemplates a motor tour, and wants a dress that will be all-around useful. Crepes of-the following kinds: Canton, All- tyme Crepe, Printed-Crepesand Tub Silk. —In the matter of style, they also appeal, because of their general becomingness, and easy-to-don feature. Some are made with full skirts, in long- waist effects, and are attrac- tively trimmed with hem- stitching. Others have the whole frock pleated, and still others have many panels. —Color, always important, is varied, including all the new shades, also plenty of the staple navy, white and black. —We have a good range of sizes to select from in this special assort- ment. CHOICE WEDNESDAY— 5165 Another Lot of Sep_arate ! Skirts Have just been received for a sale at the extremely moder- At 50c to $5.00. —Maline and Ribbons also are in demand for trimmings. Kann’s—Second Floor. Voile, Gingham and Mercerized Pongee Dresses =g $4.95 -—th.h.(h/mgb so-inexpensively priced, are very smart and suitable for home, street, afternoon, officc and business wear. € ‘Trademark Reg.U. S. Pat. Off. Grand Jury Informed Substitute Serves Term for Convicted Man. |~ T ARRIRI W CHICAGO, June 12—Investigation | by the federal grand jury will made of the plot by which Robert| Say “Bayer” and Insist! Chapman, according to his confes- slon to the government authorities, substituted himself to serve a sixty- day sentence for Camel Nicrito for violation- ef -the prohibition law. Nicrito is said to be en route to Italy, but three other men. Peter Caruso, “Chuck” 'Connors and James Ferra- zullo, are said to be involved. Federal Judges = Wilkerson and Cliffe conferred with Unfted States Marshal v in plans to prevent a similar defeat gf Justice. Indictments charging _conspiracy are expected to result from the grand Jury investigation. - 5 e ESCAPES KIDNAPERS. Man Missing Since 1921 Says He Was Prisoner on Ship. CORDELE, e 12.—Believed dead by relatives, M. Rogers, who disap- peared in December, telephoned relatives here from Selma, Ala., that he was on his way home and thai he had been kidnapped and held prisoner aboard a foreign vessel for more than a vear. Rogers escaped, he said, and while returning home became ill and remain- ed in a hospital several months. He has a wife and two children. PERSHING IN CEREMONY. Arrives at West Point to Address 1923 Graduates. WEST POINT, N. Y., July 12—Gen. John J. Pershing, a member of the class of 1886, was among the 300 alumni of the United States Military Academy who participated in cere- monies incident to placing a wreath on the statue of Col. Sylvanus Thayer, “father of the Military Academy,” and superintendent from 1817 to 1833. Gen. Pershing arrived to address the graduating class of 1923 today. PENALTY FOR LAD’S DEATH Woman Autoist Gets Prison Term for Causing Fatality. NEW YORK, June 1 *Lhompson, recently convi slaughter in connection with the death of Dominick Leo, aged eleven, in an au- tomoblle accident, was sentenced -by Su- ce Faber to serve one ", —Some dre in sport styles, others in more dressy effects. —The Voiles, in dotted and figured designs, are made in long-waist sty!gs, and have velvet trimmings. —The Mercerized Pongees are in sport style, with roll collar, pockets and patent leather belt. —The Ginghams, shown in all the wanted checks. are made in straightline styles, with white embroidery and pique trimmings. —Misses’ sizes, 16 to 18, and women'’s sizes, 36 to 46. Kann’s—Second Floor. Wednesday—tiw Third Day of the Undermuslin Sale In which we offer an excellent assortment of cotion lingerie regularly selling at $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 —Gowiis of ‘muslin, nainsook, crepes, The Sale Price batistes; also some $ | 95 When you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twenty.two years and proved safe by millions for H Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Pain, Pain Colds Toothache Earac Neuralgia Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” only. Each unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy 'boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug. gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100, rin 1s the trade mark of Bayer ufacture of Monoaceticacidester of —Petticoats of soft muslin, elaborately trimmed; also plain tailored white sateen, with- 20-inch hem, some double panel style. —Camisoles, Ma- deira embroidered and other effects. —Bloomers -of Eng- lish satten, also of silk and cotton wash fabrics and fine batiste, some lace and embraidery trimmed, others tai lored style, with elastic at waist and knee, in white and colors. Ami-French a n d Philippine hand- made styles. —Princess _Sllrs . soft mustin, flace and embroidery trimmed and plain tailored styles, of English sateen. The sateens a r e white, navy, and black. —Marcella Drawers of soft finished mus- lin, with insets of lace insertion; also embroidery trimmed styles. Kann's—Second Floor, Wash Blouses ALL WHITE MATERIALS $1.69 —Many of these are in broken sizes,r which have been taken from higher priced lines in stock. Values from $1.95 to $3.50 FOR A ONE-DAY SALE—EACH - —The materials are fine quality yoiles, in checked and striped designs, and dimities. Some have the Peggy collars, others Tuxedo collars, and long or three-quarter sleeves. Many of them are lace trimmed, others - hem- stitched, and ornamented with embroidered dots, still others have tucked fronts, with little pearl buttons. These are greatly in demand to wear with the eleeveless sweaters. Kann's—Second Floor. 4 . Some Special Values o > in Laces —Val Lace Insertions, the insertions only, 12-yard pieces which formerly sold at 39c and 50c.” Wednesday, a 15C —Chluny Laces, Edges and Insertions, in white and ecru. 5 o Regularly 6¢c, 7c and 8¢c. Special Wednesday, a yard C —Real Filet Picot Edges, our regular 18c qu:lny 12’/2C ~They are made of allewool crepe, in knife-pleated styles, in white, tan, gray,.brown, navy and black, and will be * suitable to wear with the new .. jacquette blouses or sport “sweaters, : Kianls=SecondFloor, augost 2 KILLED FROM AMBUSH. British Gendarmps Suffer From At- tack of Brigands. LONDON, June 12.—A dispatch to the times from Jerusalem says ten British endarmes, returning after having es- commissioner, Sir Her- to the northernmost Jew- tallam, were ambushed IRty Specjal in this sale, a yard Kann's—Street Floor.