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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923. Ice for the 7 Ages 1t keeps healthfu! the milk for the mewling infant’s bottle d the schoolbay’s breakfast ss. It freezes the cream | ™at makes the sundaes that make the lover’s ballads less seful. It carries red meat in freshness to the soldier ip.»x‘u‘-nff barracks. It keeps fF&dh the capon upon which . thp-justice waxes fat. At the 19th hole it cools the bottle of pop for him whose shrunken shanks feel the strain of 18 holes: while a piece in the mouth of the last age of all Planes Deliver Evening Stars Three De Havilands F rom-Bolling'F ield < ¥ X % To Troops in Camp Near Bowie W\, Find Soldiers on March and Return in Only 59 Minutes. e ci Within a period of fifty-nine min- view. Then the search began. The Cigar Stand of W. D. Luchs 10th and Pa. Ave. N. W. utes, Yesterday \afternoon, three De Haviland 4-B observation planes left Bolling Field, sought out a camp of Fort Washington infantrymen in the | adjacent territory was searched thor- | oughly, but no troops were in sight | Capt. KReynolds then removed his goi- gles to augment his vision and close- |1y scrutinized every square mile of | Time for a good picture of Baby $20.00 Dozen Efinmon Main_4408 REED HEADQUARTERS for Daily Vacation Bible Schools. Special Discount on Purchases. Teacher having classes in Reed Work. ychological Location We selected this site ‘for our new Office Building because it’is directly in the heart of things—conveniently acces- sible to every one. And, then, we planned and constructed the Building with every consideration to comfort and facility. The combination gives ideal office quarters—and the service will be main- tained at maximum efficiency at all times—you can count on that. Single Rooms—or Suites—for busi- IR e . b ness or professional use. Details and inspection upon application at our Rental Department—Ground Floor. Boss and Phelps The Home of Homes 1417 K Street Phone Main 4340 STORE NEWS “Fashion Park” and “Stratford” Clothes — e - Advance Sale! . We have two great sales each year—usually in January and July. _We're advancing the July sale by a full month, giving you the benefit of 30 days’ more wear, and th_e reduced price you'd not expect before the middle or last of July. light zreen and yellow terrain be- neath him. Camp I Located. Tt looked as if the objective would found, when, several miles vicinity of Bowle, Md. dropped five bundles of Evening Star newpapers {and returned to.the field, showing| how easy food, INeSSARES, OF news- papers can be placed at the tent door i Bomts: thres tiny TowE oY of military units In out-0f-Way | tents—of almost the same color of | the plowed field on which th " 24 v stood attalion, 12th Infantry | —were sighted. The leading plane of ., safe ice for all ages. Y %or a el 46 formation went into a dive of VO Th L4 AMERICAN Camp Meade, . where it will as- and as It approached the sist in training the citizens mlilitary L RIOTHR S Ok IR R training students. Wednesday night | (causing a_series of explosions to melts—it needs no teeth to chew it—and refreshes the age-tired throat. American is absolutely pure, clean ice, made from filtercd watér—the FREE UPHOLSTERY & REED SUPPLY CO. 724 11th St. W, H. €. TURVER NV AVAV AV AVAAVACHTED, At the cigar stand of W. D. Luchs, 10th and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W., between other ‘sales Mr. Luchs is kept busy selling Offter- dinger’s newest creation in cigars— DEER HEAD PERFECTO Rich and Aromatic 10c i you would enjoy every puff, from the first to the last, you should stock up right away h a whole pocketful of these aromatic DEER HEAD PERFECTOS. Dike about twelve miles from Bowie! Which called the infantrymen out of and, weary for news of the outside | their tents. World, their commander, Maj. W. F.| They gave the flyers a warm wel- Hartigan, requested that the come. h Khaki-clad man wavi ordinarily sent to the post exc to the planes at the fort be delivere: Passing over the the next ds There wi nolds skidded ar way of ge them to the =oldiers | and the other twe Tor nobody knew where they were, 50| to dive to within fifty feet of the the Air Service was appealed to L iy e Draws Flying Order. | tney Whitney, the observers Clearton H. Reynolds, h threw out a whi . the 1 the 99th Squadron i papers landing in the ling Field, then d up the follow ing. operations order I patialion, 12th Infantry, | alrplanes, is on the ma in the vicinity of | =oldiers, i Bowie, Md. ‘ommanding general, | tude of between 2,000 a Aistrict of Washington, orders a|formed into another * Command mission to locate the third | home. Tottalion, T1oth Infantry. and drop| On the journey back to the fleld the food to them this date. " two planes to the right and left of “his squadron will furnish a three- | the leading ship cut up capers. The hip formation, leaving Bolling Field | piane piloted by Licut. Paul C. Wii- Personnel for this | kins was brand-new and had more apt. Reynolds, | speed than the others. It would zoom enger: Lieut. | up, turn over on Its side and speed in . Whitney, ob-|the opposite direction. When almost : feut,’ Bogert, pilot; Lieut.|out of sight Lieut. Wilkins would y Dunr erver. “give her the gun.” which Is another of actual driving. L servers will receive bundles of | way of saying “stepping on the ga novppers (Washington Star) to be | and catch up with the other two in dropped in the pla g hort time. Lieut. H. Z Bogert once ohiag off In a came so close to the form: r aci. thel thres: bl that “the whites of his ey ;i 2 until seen. When informed by s Baltimore | the situation was getting unco: located. | able, he shot the plane straight up, ced of | perched it on its tail, and, afetr flat- 00 feet | tening out, kept his proper distance the remainder of the journey D.C. KIWANIS CLUB | THOUSANDS GATHER OBSERVESFLAGDAY N HONOR OF FLAG Into Moderate-Priced Homes in Hears Legion Official Speak|Ceremony on Capitol Steps in of Work to Educate Citizens | Charge of Grand Army DURIETH to Respect Emblem. Department. S—— l— » i 3 And Set Another Standard for Future With Garland W. Powell of In-| Several thousands were present at s 2 ) dianapolis, national director of the |the celebration in honor of Flag day Building in Washington hational Americanization commission [conducted by the Department of the : ¥ of the American as the [Potomae, G. A. R., and the Woman's It is even more successful than our other principal speaker. I ¢ was ob- | Relief Corps at the Capitol last night Home Developments with which most of Wash- served by the K t One hundred women, carrying the ington is familiar. T yeekly meoting in the Hotel Wash-fogiory, jea by the Marine Band, took g Mr. Powell, who is in Washington {their place on the Capitol steps, and Miss Pritta Shaffer opened the cere- ticipate In the convention of commission, stressed the m-| . oo (ih o dance, “Dance of the Nation,” accampamied by “The Stars and Stripes Porever,” played by the the troops camped on the Marlboro [emit from the throttled-down engine), 8 AM. to 6 PM. s rey and then the tri waving a farewell to the regained the original alti- 500 feet, and flew cd three times, ‘Today the Hupmobile stands alone as the one really fine carata price practicallyasiow as that of cars which noonewould compare withtheHupmobilein proven reliability, in long life, in low costs, and in every phase & Actual Size of the Deer Head Perfecto 10c Henry T. Offterdinger Manufacturer 508 9th Street, Bet. E and F Agent for Comoy London-made Briar Pipes and Smokers' Articles pilot; STERRETT & FLEMING, Inc. Champlain St. and Kalorama Rd. Columbia 5050, h_Salesroom, Conn. Ave. { northeasterly _direction fracks of the Washington, and Annapolls railway wel ¢ “loafed along” at a S miles an hour and & We Have Put The Refinement Of Our Big Homes FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Service rge Never Over ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. i g Here Are 1,100 Suits We Consider Them Worth $40 CHWOR pleass present th signed at 3100 1ith 1 w1 deits made by the M dnte. as | am no ion Now Open To Public Inspection The New Shannon and Luchs 500 - Home Development Entrance, 36th and R Sts. N.W. (Right at the Famous Western High School) Sale Price $2 4.75 They’re the most desirable of the soft, cool summer woolens, tailored to our order. French flannels, unfinished worsteds, the guaranteed fast blue serges. ' a T}}e right colors and the right models for all —with sizes to fit the extra stout and extra tall men. ince of demanding respect for the ational emblem, and hfl(‘[nll:‘d the work being done throughout the o | country to educate the masses along [arine Band. i . e urged the local club Mexican War Veteran. i ate in_the movement and - Misses Virginia Lalke es the Indianapolis branch of William Harman. s a mem- - rvice inljfexican war, t the honored guests. & him came the veterans of the ci Span- ish-American and world wars. A de- tachment of nurses who had served in _the world war followed. The colors were presented by Commander Hazard Wheeler, and Col. O. H. Oldroyd read a letter of regret | from the President. who was unable | Ito be present. Thomas Woodnutt | Miller, alien property custodian, de- livered the address. Abuxe of Flag. Claude W. Owen presided and, to- ether with Frank Shi editor of | Kigrams, repo; on the recent con- © | vention of Kiwanis International Peld at Atlanta, Ga. To Dedicate Camp. John Winemaf. chairman of the public affalrs committee, announced that work had been completed on the two_houses supplied Camp Good Will Kiwanis and dedication exercis ald be held in July. We will sell only on agreement of pur- chaser to cccupy to prevent speculation Only the Home Buyer will enjoy the advance of price organ: male cutennial ' Bapt. To Inspect - By auto drive across the Q Street Bridge, turn north one block to R Street and drive due west to reported t]?;atlth‘fl‘r'h:v hMrs. Isabell \\'o;‘n-ill Ball, deplored | J6th Street (right next the Western High School) mittee would distribute {the manner in which the American 0 P S 3 35th S Z ofitlic ATHerican s CEsen Nas e wbve ibed in:deeorating iba )r take P Street car to J}th Street and \\‘lll_( north to raduate buildings of the city during the | R Street or Wisconsin Avenue car to R Street and schools of the District on June 20. Shrine convention. She gave the| walk west to 36th Street Merritt O. Chance urged a 100 per |audience her idea of a code govern- cent turnout by Kiwanis at the base|ing the use of the flag. i ball game pl d next Thursd be-{ The entire assembly concluded the "- | tween the Washington and Cleveland ,program by singing “America” to the clubs for the benefit of the Boys' Club {accompaniment of the Marine Band. | of Washington. {_ Those in charge of the ceremo sl Z The club voted its unstinted co-|were: John W. Reid, commander, G.| Za foar 1 - |operation to make the convention of | A. *. J. Joung, patriotic instruc- | Civitian next week a success, and R:: Miss Jennie L. Hamilton, | many members offered their auto- an's Rellef Corp: - | mobiles for the use of the visitors. | Mrs. Mar; Fauth, patriotic i Kiwanians Leonard P. Steuart,|structor, Woi . Pro- _|illustrious potentate of Almas Tem-|gram comn Mrs. | Wisdom Brown. Harry Standi-!'Mary V Claude H. Woodward and James ibbs were congratulated for the part | ;{they played in making the recent| Shrine convention a success. Charles D. German and G. Logan Payne were admitted to membership. [ CLAIMS HE LOST $420. i Philadelphia Man Charges Billfold | Was “Lifted”’—Other Robberies. of $420 by two n was the report made Jast night by a man giving ame as J. E. Green and_saying was from Philadelphia. He met tor, G presid racto garuges. . It’s one of our great sales of the year! ttee consisted of Fauth, chairman; rth and James W. L: o Mrs. ouring, No. ford, hler noon. By order of FI A Belated Shipment of Featherweight English Handmade Straws The selected sennit straw braid is finished with a white bleach of beautiful luster, blocked on the new English oval. The ventilated cushion leather band is wonderfully com- fortable, keeping the hat firmly in place without binding in the least degree. $ 3 45 Made to sel imates promptly ranteed. lm:x‘u.\'lcu. 5 W ACH WORK When the other fellow tells you he hasn’t ugh to handle your work, ES 1T COMPANY, Wrin;;er-dry Without a Wringer The electrical washing machine with the accent on the DRY CKS_FOIC IR { Natlonal Capital Stora | he and Moving the women at 2d and E streets and ® - was stopped and asked to be d(lr"lect(-dv . 7] V) versi vitl Electrical ermg While he was conversing w one ix-roons howse wi . with electric washi m. @N“DRYI "Eml% at $4 and $5 of the women, he reported. the other woman “lifted” his bilifold contain- 5, S50 B, THOMAS, ing the money. I'E“ et A, John Lyon, 1263.3d street south- g west, experienced a bit of hard luck o my L, DC8, f0 announce | RO SRS & WA WL o Sesociated with the o Patroms that I am | nap. He told the police some one = visited his house while he was asleep Enterprise Paint & Glass Co, | and stole a locket worth $350. The Nichols ave, 5. flocket was set with twenty-one dia- Phone Lincoln 260, - monds, a ruby, emerald and turquoise. . W. N. Jeffri 2116 Kalorama road, Charles E. Hodgkins, Mgt.| reporea’io the potice the thett o 5 - articles of wearlng apparel and bed- ding valued at $200. The loot w; : . taken from the house in a suit LL good electric washing 10 5 machines today can be re- lied upon to do the wash- ing. The Laun-Dry-Ette is the only machine that does the dry- ing, too. The Laun-Dry-Ette requires no wringer. It whirls the clothes RS s A wringer-dry”’ in one minute without a wn'nyer. It doesn’t dry them one at a time—it dries them a whole tubful at a time. L 1328-30 NewYork Ave. Phone Main 6800 It washes the clothes—and whirls the suds out; it rinses them—and whirls the rinse water out; it blues them—and then whirls them dry for the line. Let us show you how the Laun-Dry-Ette saves time, and work, and buttons. and clothes. We will gladly demonstrate at your convenience; just phone or write. Convenient terms. 777 Tot'us ‘make e ‘and sound. Call u | 1422 F St. N.W. Phone Main 933, of —will be the result of our Repainting of your “bus.”| When can we start the job? R. McReynolds & Son SrraTis ' FEN S Core e {The Million Dollar Printing Plant Satistaction—plus. (The National Capital Press 12101212 D st. Z, Z % FineWovenMadrasShirts (With woven-in Satin stripe) 95 3 for $5.50 May be secured now in very desirable mod- ern buildings. Excellent Locations Reasonable Rents % 7 Phone Main 1028 for Particulars +“knowing How" sssures you perfection. = *High grade. but not bigh priced.™ BYRON S. ADAMS, rruzex |fif Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors . _~612 1ith 8t DID THE ROOF LEAK? ” 1334 H St. N.W. N\ Main 1028 our Roofing Experts fi 70 2 A superfine material that is unusually durable. Tailored with extra care, and has the “never shrink” neckband. All sizes in neat pattern of guaranteed fast color. 2 77 ) Ie r it before the wa paper are damaged. [RONCL Roofing, 1416 F st. a.w. 7 2 Compaur, Phone Mais 14