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[ DEAN WILBUR RAP STATE SUPERIORITY 1 3 Larients Conception That In- dividuals Exist for the Government. Criticising what he declared had hecome too popular an i tionalism, that “people exi sovernment,” Dean Wi Lur of George Washington versity, at the commencement dinner ©f the National School of Commerce ar the Raleigh Hotel last night, said that the “state” should “not be su- pgrior to the 1nr.1|\!dual.‘: but should “offer full opportunities for the de- velopment of the individual as part %t the social organism.” During wartime, Dean Wilbur said, 1t was sometimes necessary and lzudable for the individual to serve the government, but that notion, he averred, had per wvle still felt a “subservience to the kovernment.” Reason for State. “Our state is established.” wuoting fre T “In doing this.” he said, “we should | lielp one another, and not interfere with one anothey sreat republic. he learly set f little ~ book prominently “Morals of Jesus tion of the Golden Rule w as well suited to th ment. The speake dvantages of a lib. ed the Nation said had \ eral educ School of lessing to Praise of School. Daniel 0. Throgmorto B radus spoke in highest praise school, faculty, its ide rwarned t ‘their ed ast night, throughout tie program, which ended with the con- forring of de <smmercial sci by President Bos- worth, and a soclal | The atmos- phere of socia with the dignity of ¢ the after-dinner exe bangquet Lourd Daniel O. Thregmorton v president; Josephine Augu:ta low, vice president. and C. Wi Carhart, secretary-treacurer. Othei graduates of the class were John Raymond Byrnes, Lear Wes Kline, Oren Everette Kluttz, R: Harvey Crowell, Joeie A. Hatch - neth L. Nelson. John P. Doran, Wil- liam A. Kluttz, Arthur James Rey- nolds, Joseph S. Rowland, Aaron A Jesse. Philip A. Baver, William Stir- \ling Putzki, Freda . Lu- clan A. Jackson, Harvey 5. Clem and Morrell G. Leavesley. FIRES SWEEP VILLAGE. Torest Blaze Invades Town, Caus- ing Destruction of Homes. i QUEBEC. June 15.—Forest fires in Gaspe county hemmed in the village | of Newport' and destroved twenty houses and several barns. General reports through the province, how- ever. showed improvement. Rain has Ked Moon' il A full meon—and the Tight kind of a waltz! at’s the setting and the tempo the Columbia Dance ~Orchestra _have combined in this Co- lumbia Record. Reverse get the 5w Bating rhythm of “Wonderful One” At Columbia Dealers " Prepare for HOT WEATHER ARE YOUI00%EFFICIENT ? || 00 YOU TIRE EASILY ? ! "*‘“A“A il Pronto’ Q' BLOOD %« NERVE Y4 TONERS | .Amus A DIFFERENCE- IN A DAY A ‘fi ; U\ < Vavs® A STRENGTH BUILDING TONIC — IRON-IN-THE-BLOOD Package contains 40 doses, i 1l | | | | | | | | | | i sufficient for 10 days. % x Don’t Let “A DIME A DAY STAND IN YOUR WAY” for Health and Complete Happiness £ wow YOU'RE AN EASY PREY, with your » ¢ A : rous dinea this condition that e dical Discovery is especially mer than you ought to m wasting disease or , the “Discovery™ to the healthy standard—by restoring the normal ac- Uen of the deranged orgams. A mtrength-reatorer and flewh-bullder. ppilanid or tableta. - |15th street. sted too far into |h! 1liese davs of peace, so that the peo- | aid, [fled to register r- |home stat The ideal for a| been | . and its presi- | th, and ex-| live that { president of bachelor of '] 30x3 THE EVEN PLAN TO CARD INDEX | PAYS FINE OF $175. OTERS lN D c | In the TraMc Court yesterday Ar- STATE V . C.|cone ‘& Brente was dnea 1 tor B |ariving his automoblle while drunk, b - leaving g % {310 for colliding and $40 for Republicans Will Urge Return lo[xhe scene of colllsion without making | i i his identity known—a total of $125. Homes to.Aid Candidates | Three defendants forfeited $10 This Year. |each for speeding on the Conduit s T {Toad. They were John Creesy, George sserman and Frank Salemio. Eu- rifith was fined $80 for oper- | s car without a permit and | ng without license tags. Henry pald $50 for speeding. LAFLIN When you think of Eyes 1314 G ¢ 7 Club Bide. Wa Plans for assisting the nnumwan',mc candidates in the speclal elections to|ating be held in the near future in a num- | It ber of states to Al vacancles in the | BLS se and one In the Senate were | ussed last night by the executive | | mittee of the Republican State | { Voters' ~ Association in the head- | quarters of the assoclation at 734 | In several of these states the re- publicans are reported to need every possible vote if they ‘are to come out victorious, and it is the zim of the State Voters' Association to get out the vote of residents of those | 33 states who are now in Washington. | The committee also discussed plans | for commencing the preparation of a| card index of the republican state | voters temporarily residing in Wash- | U ington. which index will be used in | HAY FEVER the 1924 campaign SOLUTION Among the thirty-two new mem- | relieved 90% of the ca F r last year within Radium Products Corporation 1105 Connecticut Ave. N.W. O’Donnell’s Drug Stores Peoples Drug Stores are temporarily re trict of Columbia znd are still quali- and vote in their f———— Washington's Greatest Tire Offering | FREE"..."s ' FREE | Several well known factories have placed with us hun- dreds of tires for this special sale. This stock comprises all types and all size tires. PRICES—We have been fortunate in getting special concessions for this sale, enabling us to offer these well known tires at the following low prices: All Firsts—Guaranteed Fabric. $6.65 $7.70 $10.15 $11.25 $12.40 Es8E e s et eeesseestsssesatssassts 2eeseessesstessesstsssestessists Cord, Fabric. $12.65 $13.20 $16.85 $17.85 §18.25 You get a gallon of the popular Polarine Oil free during this sale. We have not raised our prices nor lowered our stand- ard of quality. 33x4 34x4 ..... 32x4Y, ... 34x4', ... 355 .. 30x3Y ... $8.55 32x3Y, .. .$12.90 31x4 .. .. $14.80 - $15.75 3333333283838838 2 4 NG _STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923. *0 > > oo D d . . Bathing Suits Pure Worsted Bathing Suits. contrastingly trimmed, and in the models that are s 98 acceptable at all 2 bathing resorts. . [[S7TH N a7y Pocket Books Choice of many Leather Pocket lain and embossed. egular $200 values styles of Books, $1.29 The Ezonomy Corner Tth.ond Hvs'!i. N NNIVERSARY ANNIVERSARY —— Lots of New / [ ] Wash Dresses | At the Anniversary Price ( 298 | They are in Linene, Ratine, Gingham—of most attractive medels—finished with self or contrasting embroidery and trimming. Well cut and made. All ladies’ and misses’ sizes. Featuring Silk Dresses At the Anniversary Price | $9.90 Worth up to $20.00 Crepe de Chine, Satin, Flat Crepe, Canten Crepe, etc., in Black, Navy, Cocea, Gray and all the other smart shades. Street, Afterncon and Sports Wear. Mutual Tire Co. 908 Penna. Ave. N.W. Fr. 8746. We xhip C. 0. D.. subject to your inspection. Open eveningy during this sale. L L T T L R ) Bargains for Saturday e o 498 windows come in Thone come back aguin Kin- nex's big values are hecoming more mopular every aay. Women's Black Batin Pump. Gun “metal trim. Louin heel. Turn sole, Red and Blus »Kid Sandals, turn soles, $4.95. $2.98 @2-98 Mon's Brown Oxford: Goodyear welt, rubber heel. Big value, $2.98. Trim Tongue Pump. Tura iso other styles lredunced Child's Patent Rubber hesl. 83 to 1 to 3, or zarrow toe. Infats' Patent Bare- Infants’ andals, Goodyeer Bizes 4 o 8. $1.6f Bizes 203 Sizes 81, to 11, Bizes 111; to 3, SPECIAL o | SPECIAL 8¢ - $1.00 Infants’, Chil- dren’sand Misses' Barefoot Sandals. Cool and durable. Sizes 5 to 2, 98c. T broad or marrow tos, 408 . e Bizes 814 to 11 Stzes 1175 to 3... 082 Infants' Patent Mary Jane Pumps. Sizes 5 to 8, $1.00. TS T EEe S T e eSS S es e TS essRssessanssnessss * Going to the country ? ~be:§h?~mountains, Has no one yet told you of Preventol, the wonderful new insecticide that kills and really keeps away flies and mosquitoes? You qm{ei‘gnhhcmflwnhmmmmm and before you ose upymlwmfi:va%l?mtol sprayed on upholstery and inthe dosets, hqutmwmfifl tellyou Ohmhen alf other insecticider uvs fled, use The Spray Insecticide Special Sweaters 5180 A big shipment of the new Slecveless Golf Sweaters— in the pro- nouncedly popular weaves ticoats, Chemise, Gowns and colors. These Sweat- of sheer quality. Cut am- ers are casily worth much ply large—and well fin- more. ished. Special Underwear 39c--88c Values up to 69c and $1.25 Step-ins and Bloomers in Crepe and Batiste: Pet- Aliniversary Special Millinery $5 and $7.50 Trim- med Hats—in white and every effective fashionable color.— Latest shapes for dress and sports '$2.98 White Milan Sports Hats; trimmed with velvet — the latest Sports novelty. 98 Regular $3 $ Value Anniversary Special Ladies’ Low White Shoes One and Two Strap Pumps and Walking Oxfords. For Sale Saturday AH the new lasts, in spick and span new white Canvas. All heights of heels with rubber taps, all sizes. Childreri’s Barefoot Sandals durable. SPECIAL Special Perfect. Pointex Hose 1. Regular $2.25 Grade Pure Sil* and full-fash- ioned; with the famous **Pointex heel. EVERY PAIR PERFECT. Black and colers. Special Skirts $3.98 New Knife-plaited mod- els—in crepe cloth—Navy, Gray and Tan shades. The popular Skirt—at special Anniversary price Special Petticoats 122 Jersey Silk Petticoats, trimmed in Paisley ef- fects; with deecp accor- dion_ruffle. Special An- nivesary value. Replenished Stock of these Remarkable Children’s Wash Dresses $1.24 T Splendid Values up to $3.95 4 Beautiful daintily made—in Sheer Organ- models, ies, Dainty Voiles, Printed Voiles, Dotted Swisses and dies, ty rin v Whites i Flesh, Maize, Orchid, Almend, Bhe-ndlfl-ofch::kodeflm ';rhmudfi&f-wy itching; plain white coll d cuffs; 3 loat :::!mbu,lndunbru&rd' panels. Thira Fioor