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4. F = GADETS ASSIGNED TOCHIZENS CAMPS Pershing Tells West Point Men Getting Diplomas Plan Is War Lesson. [ 1he Associated Press. WEST POINT, N. Y. June 13.— Gen. John J. Pershing told 261 cadets, the West Point class of 1923, in an addrcss at the graduation exercises that one of their first assignments would be with citizens' training camp forces throughout the country as in- structors. He declared that * first time in our history the m of the graduate is definitely outlined.” The men graduated will enter the United States Army as second lieu- tenants. Diplomas were handed to the new officers by Gen. Pershing. who has been here since Sunday. Cadet Francis R. Johnson of Tacoma, Wash., was honor man Two thousand relatives of the cadets witnessed th which were held at the meant on Trophy point, the Hudson river. Lacked The general a overlooking an Before. rted that up teo entered the re was lack of a proper whereby tt aned liied to the allies in the had to create an en ¥ new Army before we could parti . Through great good fortune our allies held the battle Tront while the tremendous task was accomplished. With the close of the nti- world ch was spired by the great body of veterans and reinforced by West Point influ- ence and direction. tongress was prompted to pass the national defense act. “Now, under the new law. the or- ganization. experience and the tradi- tions of combat units of the world war are to be perpetuated, and upon this foundation we hope to build our future armics. The citizen organiz: of the bare framework vilian officers with war experience, but as the: ficers pass out we plan thr ing system that 1 follow to bear the t Alr Service Gets F Fifty-five cadets, 21 p graduating class, will be the air service, and fty-o per cent. to the field artillery.” These figures are unucually large. accord- ing to West Point authorities. The infantry will get eighty-nine of the cadets, ‘and the llery comes fourth with a quo “six. Cadet Jch man. da the possible 2. on when dmitted desp the fact he under the prescribed minimum height. A year after his admission the academ notified the W, ent of the gned to or 19 amas pended when they informed reiary of War that the cadet w. his class, an excellen cstler of his He main- ot his class for Second Day of Auction Nets 72.- 685 Francs. PARIS. June 13 of the auction sffects netted 5 francs. ticles _disposed included her col- lection of 115 paintings and water ecolors and three pi The highest price of the 500 francs, paid for a paint- marseille la Croix. A lit- colo; Victor Hugo brought 4.100 fra There were fe Sarah’s sculptur ingly low figu of her group. which netted 5 HEBREWS THE VICTIMS OF VARIOUS POGROMS LONDON. June 13 Tele- graph _ Agency).—More 150,000 Jews have been killed in the va- rious pogroms in the Ukraine and other parts of Russia, according to Dr. Schwarzmann of the World Relief Conference. He quoted this figure. which, he said, was ob- tained from the Red Cross. in the course of -an address at the inaugural meeting here of the “Oze,” an organi- The second day arah Bernhardt's high prices, going for surpr with the exception 00 franc (Jewish than zation for the improvement of health conditions among the Jews of Russia. Turberville || Everything Electrical 1t will pay to come around our i ¥ you quire anything Lighting Fixtures, or expert electr Our prices are notably lowest—and vour selection will be made from a most at- tractive variety of patterns and models. Special— Fixtures for an entire house. $40 Skilled jobbing work—$1.50 per hour. 1 We Are Open Evenings Until 8 0'Clock Turberville 1719 Conn. Ave. Bet. R and S Sts. Phone N. 9407. -~ ask tor Horlick's The ORIGINAL Y Malted Milk S for All Ages 09" Avoid Imitations—Substitates Do Feet Burn? ~ Stop ’Em Quick This burning and soreness comes from irritation in the joints and ligaments of the arches of your on Joint-Ease—it goes | through ekin and flesh speedily jand corrects the trouble at its source. : Rub on this stainless emollient tonight, and have a pair of just as good as new feet in the morn- ing, free from misery and burn- iny All Peoples Drug Stores—a tube 60c. dvertisement The ar- | es of sculpture | even | “After the Tempest,” | Jewish | ICAPT. GEORGE P. DAVIS DIES HERE IN 81ST YEAR "Was Division Chief in Treasury Department for Many Years. EpMmonsax, CAPT. GEORGE P. DAVIS. Capt. George P | teday at his residen sireet, after an iliness of four years. He was in h was born Junuary 1. 1543 During the a company of native state. captain_of Companies the 162d and 184th Ohio Infantry vas a_member of Burnside Pos ist Rochester, Ohio, volunteers from Ohio. d D and F o He wa; Pentalpha Lodge, was chief of the Navy pay agegts’ n of the Treasury Department & come to Wash va, Ohio, about forty rvived by hi : a daughter, Allan RBusiness eldon G. wife, Mrs principal Sehool, Davis, of this al servi idence at 1 nd interment will be at itional cemetery. Masonic Leing held at the grave 30 pm on Friday Million York Governor for Presidency. 1 X embers are ready | and oppose Gov. A rk. A ared today young {not all old enough to vote vet. jwho « | cor ency, said the bishop ere _———— happiness. toler; 1L the most of life. ship. cious posse Growing More Popular Here Every Day - OLINE i MOTOR QILS | Best For All Cars! SHERWOOD BROS., Inc. Phone Lincoln 7558 —Hotel—] 14th Street at K SUNDAY the taste-satis- fying courses {1l which are pre- pared for DIN- NER offer an appeal that makes this a very popular place. . Six Wonderful Courses [ Special Bust "Luncheon 75¢ ] 40 and *45 SUITS Ifl-l Selling at D450 You will find and material Everything for the Davis died early . 1457 Belmont hty-first year and ivil war he organized his served as; He “Tntil force an by illness. he from five years rs. Eugenia Davis, High ¥ will be held at his Arlington services |C. E. MEMBERS HIT SMITH. Declared Opposing New ! e 13.—One million Ep- to should he run’ for W. Leonard of Methodists_are Those annot vote can influence a great who is ing a4 meeting of the league offi- friend- pre- | Frranklm sSguare | HADDINGTON CLOTHES Meyér’s Shop 1331 F Street THE EVEN T THE WEATHER |["""=sssssnssss The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, 50c White Kid Belts, 29c Plain or perforated with sweet-water pearl buckle fastener. June Profit-Sharing Sale Price, 29c.—~Main Flo $7.50 to $10 Silk Bags, $5.95 Moire silk, mounted on beautiful Filigree frame, also a few drawstring style. Many fancy frames with colored jewels, silk lined and fitted. June Profit-Sharing Sale Price, $5.95—Main Floor. "Imported Beaded Bags, $7.50 District of Columbla, Maryland and Virginia—Cloudy tonight; ~tomorrow fair and warmer; moderate northeast winds. West _Virginia—Cenerully fair to- night and tomorrcw; oderate tem- perature. Records for Twenty-! ‘Thermometer—4 p.m 12 midnight, 64; 4 a.m. noon, 64. 70; 8 pan., 68; 64; 8 am, 62 Barometer—4 pm. 20.85: 8 pm 29.84; 12 _midnight, 29.85: 4 a.m., 20.84; 8 a.m., 20.86; noon, 20.88. |~ Highest temperature, 70, occurred at 2 p.m. yesterday. Lowest, 62, oc- curred at 5:45 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 83; lowest, 64. Condjtion of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, condition, slightly muddy. Weather in Various Cities. T Temperature, = zZ suate ot Stations. F Weatner. 5 +eo Lupiaggalk 18N H - 3qdsn 35w Wm0y Cloudy Cle 2 Abilene, Tex 0.50 e 29 . e z23ER 5 0.08 Birmingham S Bismarck Roston . Chicago . Cincinnati Cleveland . Denver Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear’ 076 020 - s 9 D Clear < ) 032 Clear 018 Rain o oudy 001 Raln today.) ture. Weather. Part clouds Part cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy * | Vienna, Austr Copenbiagen Porto Rico.. Colon, Zane Cloudy RITES HELD FOR CHAPERON. SYRACUSE, N. Y. June 13.—Fu- neral services were held today for Mrs. Belle Blair Frazer, sixty-eight 1| vears old. chaperon of Kap) Gamma Sorority. Syracuse Univ who was found dead Monday after- noon. in her room at the sorority house. Mrs. Frazer had not been seen for students. the body lving across the bed was due to apoplexy Death If Your Head Aches Consult Us | ClaflinOptical Co. cibten Prepare for HOT WEATHER ARE YOU I00%EFFICIENT ? DO YOU TIRE EASILY ? R/ Y5100 = NERVE YA » W lONERS X IN A DAY v oY % 1100 < Vavs A STRENGTH BUILDING TONIC IRON-IN-THE-BLOOD Package contains 40 doses, sufficient for 10 days. Don’t Let “A DIME A DAY STAND IN YOUR WAY” | for Health and | Complete Happiness Special every new style in this SALE! Well Dressed Man LAFLIN { | 1 42. Hand beaded with cut steel beads. Regularly $1250 to- $15. of fringe, 3% to 8 inches long, with solid beaded tops. Profit-Sharing Sale Price, $7.50.—Main Floor. $5 Shimmey Bags, $3.95 Silk lined and fitted with mirror. brown, green, tan, all white, lilac, all light blue, rose and brown. Sharing Sale Price, $3.95.—Main Floor. Kaltex Fern Stand, $5.95 With metal box for porch, dark brown finish, made with heart of steel. June Profit-Sharing Sale Price, $5.95—Fourth Floor. 5-Piece Breakiast Suite, $30.00 For the porch, gray and mulberry finish. of hardwood. Round table with four June Profit-Sharing Sale Price, $30.00.—Fourth Floor. $21 Kaltex Armchairs, $10.50 With Marshall cushion spring seat, old ivory finish, covered with cretonne. Floor samples. June Profit-Sharing Sale Price, $10.50.—Fourth Floor. chairs Imported Glace Gloves, $2.95 16-button length. Excel- lent quality, full elbow length, Paris point stitch- ings, in white only. $5.00 quality. June Profit-Shar- ing Sale price, $2.95.—Main Floor. Frill Top Gloves $1.95 Pair Elastic frill top with em- broidered stitchings, 16- button length, heavy Milan- ese silk in mastic, which is most popular. Black, white $2.50 quality. June Profit-Shar- ing Sale price, $1.95 pair.— Main Floor. and wanted shades. Drawstring style, large size with one and two rows Colors, steel on black, yellow crystal on G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1923~ Pres. All sizes 32 to or. $1.49~Fourth Floor. —Fourth Floor. Silk lined and fitted. June $4.95—Third Floor. June Profit- Strictly all-wool blue serge. 48745 —Main Floor. Self-Filling Fountain Pens 79c¢ With 14-kt. gold pen point. For men, women and chil- dren. Each pen is guaran- teed. With either clips or rings. - All worth double the price. Buy one for your vacation, we feel sure you will be happy when you are away off “somewhere” and want to write home. June Profit-Sharing Sale Price, 79c.—Main Floor. ”.Illfl SN NS S NS EEE NS EENEEENEEEEEEER June Profit-Sharing Sale—Page 1 Folding Lawn Settee, $1.49 Made of hardwood. Natural varnish finish. June Profit-Sharing Sale Price, For the porch. Matting-covered top. Bamboo Corner Armchairs, $2.69 June Profit-Sharing Sale Price, $2.69 Dressy Silk Blouses, $4.95 Attractive styles, in fancy crepe de chines. trimmed with lace, coatee models, made of crepe knit, finished with ribbon sashes Fancy summer silk in light or dark colors and tailored effects can be had. All sizes, 36 to 46. June Profit-Sharing Sale Price, White and bisque. Round ncck. All the newest shades. Overblouses Boys’ $1.95 to $2.95 Knickers, $1.65 The best O. D. Khaki, pure Irish Linen and best grade white duck. to 20. June Profit-Sharing Sale Price, $1.65.—Main Floor. Boys’ $10 Norfolk Suits, $7.45 Sizes 7 to 18. June Profit-Sharing Sale Price, Sizes 7 Willow Chaise Lounge, $21 Large natural willow lounge, with high back, arms and leg rest. June Profit- Sharing Sale Price, $21.00.—Fourth Floor. Natural Willow Rockers, $14.00 Heavy woven willow, with arms, has cretonne seat and back cushions. June Profit-Sharing Sale Price, $14.00—Fourth Floor. Chamois Lisle Gloves, 79¢ Pair 16-hutton length. A light- weight washable material, in mode, covert, biscuit and white. $1.25 quality. June Profit-Sharing Sale price, 79c.—Main Floor. Child’s Play Dress, 75¢ Stamped on sunproof pink linene, with patches of blue, yellow and lavender for appliqueing. Stitches, lazy daisy, buttonhole and darning, embroidered with pink and black cotton. Chart showing arrange- ment of colors and direc- tions for stitching. All nicely enclosed in envelope. Regular price, $1.25. June Profit = Sharing Sale price, 75c.—Main Floor. Basement Dollar Specialsin Our Profit-Sharing Sale 25¢ Hose—Outsizes 6 Pairs, $1 Regular at 25c Pair Women's “outsizes,” with fully large limbs. Irregulars. 9 to 10%. In black and cordovan. Reinforced heels, toes and soles. Six instead of four pairs for $1.00. Tomorrow—Basement Store. Women'’s - 25¢ Vests at 6 for $1 On Sale Tomorrow—Basement Store Built-up, _lace-trimmed and bodice styles. Swiss and Fine Ribbed Vests; flesh and white. In sizes 36 to 42. Ir- regulars. At 6 instead of 4 for $1.00. Union Suits OQutsizes, 2 for $1 On Sale Tomorrow—Basement Store ‘Women’s fully large suits, ribbed and elastic; low neck, no sleeves, loose knees; first quality, and sizes 46 to 50, inclusive. Boys’ 50c Union , Suits, 3 for $§1 On Sale Tomorrow—Basement Store Athletic style, of cross-bar muslin; low neck, no sleeves, knee. length. . Sizes 28 to 30, inclusive, Buy three instead of two suits for Palals Royal—Basement Store. The Limit of Value for One Dollar—All Current Style Needs 19¢ Ribbed Socks 6 Pairs, $1 On Sale Tomorrow—Basement Store Juveniles’ Fine Ribbed Socks, white and colors, with roll cuff tops. Sizes 5 to 9, inclusive. Buy a summer’s supply at this Dollar Sale price—Six pairs, $1.00. Tomorrow—Basement Store. Linen Handkerchiefs 10 for $1 On Sale Tomorrow—Basement Store Women's. Plain or embroidered, with neat hemstitching. An opportunity to buy supplies for the women mgmbers of the family. New 25¢ Socks 5 Pairs, $1 On Sale Tomorrow—Basement Store Juveniles’ Mercerized Cotton Socks. with roll cuff tops. Sizes 7 and 735. In brown, cardinal, orange and white.: Five instead of four pairs for $1.00. Tomorrow—Basement Store. . s Women’s Union . Suits, 3 for $1 On Sale Tomorrow—Basement Store Fine Ribbed Suits. low neck. no sleeves, loose or tight knees. Bodice style. Irregulars of higher-priced suits. Sizes 36 and 38. Three suits, $1.00. Women's Ribbed Vests, 4 for $1 On Sale Tomorrow—Basement Store Women’s Thread Silk Hose, $1 On Sale Tomorrow—Basement Store | First quality, with lonfi silk boots, | J seam at back, high-spliced heels. Black, white, sand, gray, nude; 8% to 10. First quality; bodice and built-up styles, in sizes 36 to 44, inclusive. Get a summer’s ‘supply tomorrow—four for only $1.00. Extra--Long-Looked-for Dresses, $1.79 Each or 3 for $5.00 Dresses of Amoskeag, Kalburnie, Yomac and York Ginghams, Light-Weight Tissues, Corded Batiste and Fine Lawns. Colors include lovely shades of gray, lavender, orchid, tan, blue, green, yellow, etc., also black and white. The woman reader will understand—turn any of these dresses inside out and learn of workmanship that makes them the long-looked-fordresses. On Sale Palais Royal Basement Store—Call Tomorrow or Phone Now. Boj's’ Hose 4 Pairs, $1 The Famous Drummer Boy These First Quality Well Known Hose, extra heavy ribbed, with rein- forced heels, toes and soles, are here in sizes 7 to 10, inclusive. Get them while vou can at Four pairs for $1.00. Tomorrow-—Basement Store. 69c Grade Hose 2 Pairs, $1 On Sale Tomorrow—Basement Store Women’s Silk Mixed Hose, with high- spliced heels. Irregulars. Sizes 9 to 10, in black, white, tan, gray and mode. Note the long silk boots! Fiber Silk Hose 3 Pairs, $1 On Sale Tomorrow—Basement Store Women's Hose, with seam at back, simulating fashioned hose. Irregulars. Sizes 8% to 10. In black, white and colors. Look like silkworm: silk—wear better. $1.25 Long Silk Gloves, $1 On Sale Tomorrow—Basement Store Superior quality, with double finger tips. Irregulars of $1.25 grade, 12 and 10 button length. White Silk Gloves. Sizes 6 to 7%, inclusive. ~ Emergency Umbrellas at $1 On Sale Tomorrow—Basement Store Needed in every home and office. Fitted with paragon frames and wrist cord loop to handles. Palais Royal—Basement Store. FEEEEREENERE - - - + -IIIIIII.I-I-.-..-..-I.I...l.-‘.-.--......I.-....-.-.-.-..I.I...l.I-...-..I..-II.II-.I.-II...-’-..- l\

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