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PETWORTHPLANS | ANELABORATEAT Parade of Floats on Holiday to Be Larger Than Ever. . Fireworks Display. Plans to carry out the usual Jul)’; 4 celebration on a larger and more" elaborate scale are heing formulated >etworth Citizens' Association, announced at a meeting of the organization at the Petworth School last night. ! This year's affair will include a parade of children and floats than heretofore. The Petworth Wom- @ Club will have echarge of the c. which will form at 10:30 a.m. E led Wy the Interior Department Band, will march nerth on New Hampshire avenue to Grant Cirele, re the judges will award the The parade will be followed light fireworks. & exercises, which 1 be exceptionally im- un and gun crew from 3 will be present to national salute. Prominent s also will take part in this Plan Base Ball Game. ternoon a base ball game d between the Petworth nization. nts will " Metaler. mcert and fire- place on the golf | venue and n:muml on. will ask the re- rt he government Towa avenue, Upshur | cet and Allison street | »und space. That pai the children of tworth now play also is desired und ation went on record as the d by the coal ants of the city of the long ton | ) rather than the sug-! ton (2,000 pounds).” The | ioners will be 50 notified. ! Study Muzzey's History, history as used in the hools will be reviewed committee of the associ the summer. n of the desirabili partment ho the, city will the summer. The asso- roed until September. ee in charge of th ion consists of T. rman: Charles E. Wire, Sl Lehmkul, pu vvening exhibition; E sdith _B. Crum, M Margaret 3 ton, Joseph kins, Lewis H. R Ed PLANS NEW STUNTS FOR BOYS’ CLUB GAME Nick Altrock to Be Feature “5 Benefit Performance Tomorrow. sEm——— i Nick Altrock has something new | up his sleeve, which he will spring | tomorrow at American League Park along with his regular brand of com- edy and stunts. when the crowds gather to see the National-Clevela) game for the benefit of the Boy Club of Washington. Nick's exhibit, however, is only one of several in- cidental entertainments to be offered | the patrons of the game. president of the Ball Club. is a|] d_of directors | nization and has } institution of the Cleveland Indians, also is a ement and has con- very low net ex- penses in order that Washington v enlarge its present facili- ain the boys for a better may be purchased at 512 en tic ckets purchased at nds, however, will help the but out of the admiss | id there will come the | the two teams. DIPLOMAS TO BE GIVEN 17 BY ARMY MUSIC SCHOOL Maj. Gen. McGlachlin Will Present Certificates—Concert Is Planned June 23. The Army Music School will held {ts eleventh annuai sraduation ex- at Washington birracks Sat- nd certificates will} Gen. E. F. Me- baccalaureate delivered by Col. ohnson of the War Depari- A _musical pragram, consisting of Pand numbers arranged and conduct- ¢d by the graduates, will be rendered at the Central High Scheel m on the evering of June 23 at of the bandleaders’ James B. Allen, Wii- . Archambault, Henry Beilma; _William ¥, Amcent and George Wohimacher, aduates of the soloists' course nest B. Gentile, Antti Mart- ixon. BEQUESTS MADE IN WILL OF ATTORNEY S. C. NEALE The will of Sidney C. Neale, promi- nent lawyer. dated November 29, 1921, was. filed yesterday for probate. He directs that $5,000 be paid te his \vife. Hattie Parker Neale, for mains tenance of herself and daughter Syd- ney during the period of administra. tion. A bequest of §1,000 is made te his daughter-in-law, Harrjet ¢, Bates, and a finger ring bearing the Neale coat-of-arms is given to hiW friend, Samuel Ross. A certificate of membership deben- ture in the Chevy Chase Club, with all its privileges, is given to the widow, Who is also to have the household effects, horses, carriages and other vehic His 'secretary, Mrs. Flor- ence F. Burton, is left §1,000 and his messenger, Collins Morgan, $250. . The office furnityre is given to hig friend, Alfred P. Thom. The rémaining bstate is devised to samuel Ross of Washington and F. -A. S. Frapklin of New York elty executors and trustees. They rected to pay the entire net ineome to the. widow for life and at her death -are to surrender the estste to the dmughter. Sydney Neale. The i ' i ‘yelue of the estate is not mentioned.. -+ feys THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, FOR TRAVELING Unusual =~ #29.50 Have you ever given much thought to the possibilities of a knitted suit for traveling? There is nothing quite so practical—it does not crease easily, but if for any reason it does become mussed it can be laid out flat during the night and by morning every crease will have van- ished. Thene are many styles — the mono- gram, slip-on suit — the two-toned slip- over fiber and wool suit — the side-fas- tened blouse - effect suit, Wwith bordered collar and cuffs. The smart suit sketched is in a two-toned tan and yellow, with bands of yellow fiber for trimming, $29.50. French blue, tan mixtures and smart gray effects are fa- vored shades. 2-Piece Knitted Suits ‘ wun Sportswear Section, Third floor. Lovely Colored Albatross Kimonos and Dressing Sacques The woman who is going to the mountains or seashore this summer will need one of these light-weight albatross kimonos or dressing sacques—just warm enough—and charmingly maje. comfortably loose, and simply tailored or trimmed with hand-embroidery, scalloping or ‘wash ribbons; in lovely shades of pink, rose, or- chid and blue. Kimonos, $9 to $20 Dressing Sacques, $6.75 and $7.50 Neglige Bection, Third Soor. . White Silk Petticoats Unusual at $4 And at this low price you may choose from radium, tub silk or crepe de chine, scalloped, embroidered, tucked, flounced, some double to the hip, but all of them shadow-proof. Extra Size Tub Silk Petticoats, $4 —are shadow-proof and either hem- stitched or scalloped around the bottom. Petticoat Section, Third fleor. Summer’s White Hats ' For Sports, For Dress The smart mid-summer hat is the white hat. Whether it be a chic sports hat of felt or straw—small brimmed and trimmed, if p at all, with novel rib- bon quills or bows; or whether it be one of those charming summery affairs of hair braid with flow- er-covered brims—or of soft white crepe, with a single white pond lily nestling at [ . one side in charming manner, as this one sketched. $15. Sports Hats, $10 and $15 Dreas Hats, $15 to $25 Millipery Salon, Third Seor. Gay-Colored "Kerchiefs In whole or half squares Add a touch of brilliant color and smartness to your bathing suit or sports costume—among the many, many different colors and designs-are the bizarre, batik effects—and the popular Paisleys. Half Squares, $1.50 Squares, $2.50 to $8.50 Neckwear Section, First fioer. Swim as’' Much as You Like 1f Your Hair Has ¢ Nestle Permanent Wave It will be just as lovely and wavy when you come out of the water as when you went in—for swimming or bathing will not affect the wave of your hair, if we put it in by the Nestle Lanoil Process. And that is the successful process we use—a thoroughly skilled operater in this method is at your service here. -Call Main 5300, Hair Dressing Section For An Appointment, Huir Dreming Section. Secsad foor. Lt D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE_20, 1923, dmard & Lothvop Member of the Better Business Bureau 450 Girls’ Wash Frocks $I.95 and $2.95 A Special Selling for the Vacation Season What interesting and timely news for mothers of daughters 7 to 14 years—a big special selling of the prettiest Summer Wash Frocks, at prices 'way below what vou would ordinarily expect to pay for frocks like these. Dozens of pretty styles from which to choose—all of them well made, of good quality checked ginghams or plain-color Four Styles Sketched The pink and white checked bloomer-frock has white collar and cuffs and a bit of black embroidery, $1.95. Green chambray makes this smart little frock trimmed in white, $1.95 Green and white ging- ham prettily trimmed in colored embroidery, $2.95. Blue and yellow plaid with organdie collar and cuffs, $2.95. Girls' Section, Fourth @oor. All Small Boys’ Straw Hats Reduced $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Now when little fellows are getting ready to go away for the summer—comes this timely reduction of summer straws— imported milans, domestic milans, fine straws—in English middy, roll and turn-down brim styles—for boys of 3 to 10 years. Black, brown, and navy blue, natural and bleached straws—all sizes in the clearance, but not all sizes in every style. Boys' Beetion, Fourth flosr. U WL Kimlark Rugs Are unique among low-priced - rugs Kimlark Rugs have not only unusual durability and beauty, but certain ex- ceptional qualities that make them - the ideal summer floor covering for every room in the house. They are washable, they lie flat without curling, are finished on both sides, giving you practically double service, and priced law enough for the most modest home. 9x12, $20 6x9, $12,50 8x10,$18 - 4x7,$6475 Smaller sizes at proportionate prices. Rug Section, Sizth floor. chambrays — little frocks with dainty touches of crisp organ- die or embroidery for trimming. Many of them have bloomers —that’s an- other splendid thing about them—for bloomers save petti- coats you know. And as for colors, there is everything that a girl could ask for — plaids, checks and plain blues, pink, green, brown, red and orchid. School’s out, so you can come tomorrow with mother and try them on—but we advise early choosing, for such values as these will not stay here for long. This Full-Size Wardrobe Trunk Special, $35 Going away—you'll need a good, substantial wardrobe trunk—and here is the trunk— specially priced, $35. Built first for service— fiber covered, in black, brown or blue, and fiber (¥ bound; good hardware, snap lock, draw bolts; the interior is lined with cre- tonne, and it has all the arrangements of conven- ience that you find in very much higher priced trunks — electric iron carrier, shoe box, drawer locking- bar device, full set of hangers, clothes bag and telescope trolley., Traveling Geods Eection, First floey. 2 - - REG WS PAT. OFF. oo Victrolas Rcduécd A Limited Number Discontinued Models They are in perfect condition. Our guarantee goes with every machine, Convenient monthly payments may be arranged. Any of these Victrolas de- livered upon purchase of $10 worth of records. We suggest immediate selec- tion. ; Vietrolas + Fochalin: <o American Walnut. ....$225 ogany - Vietrals Galleries, Fourth foar. ' VERY FASHIONABLE - Capes of Silkor Twill Special $29.50 Every woman who has traveled much or little knows the advantage of having a smart, light-weight wrap in her wardrobe —and just such a wrap is the traveling cape. With an afternoon frock, or even for evening, the cape of silk, pleated or plain, fur-collared or not—is the cape vou'll want; while for the actual jour- neying, nothing quite equals the en- . veloping cape of twill—smartly, strictly tailored. And at this low price, $29.50 — you may choose from either type of smart cape—twill or silk— in navy, black and . tan, Women's Wrap Eection, Third fioer. New ;I'ailored Twill Suits for Travel Wear *59.50 and *69.50 That is one style of dressing that m'ay be depended upon for practicality, smartness and good form. With a good-looking tailored suit, and several immaculate, fresh blouses, you are dressed for almost any occasion. These new tailleurs are beautifully tailored of fine twill; built on smart, long lines; in navy blue or black; sizes 36 to 44. Women's Buit Keetion, Third floor. Corset-Brassieres Special, $2 The all-around, comfortable, summer corset and brassiere all in one; fash- ioned of satin-dot poplin, in pink; with broad elastic gores at either side—the back long, and boned to preserve smooth lines; strong shoulder tapes and four good hose supporters; sizes 32 to 42. Corset Bection, Third floor. Arnold Glove-Grip White Pumps and Oxfords Whether you prefer a strapped pump or an ox- ford, you will find these Arnold Glove-Grip models to be as thor- oughly comfortable as they are smart ; they're specially made to give you comfort and sup- port—and they’re made of fine white reignskin that cleans beautifully. Oxfords like this style sketched, $8 Pumps have two straps, $9 Wemen's hoe Section, Third fisor. The Wedding Veil " of Real Lace There is as much of romance and charm in the wed- ding veil of real lace as in its exquisite beauty. Pic- ture Real Handmade Peint Applique or Princess Ap- pliqgue bordering filmy net—and you picture these lovely Wedding Veils.™ $20, $28, $30, $35. Lace Beetion, First Soor. - Silk Umbrellas, $5 Serve for Sun or Rain These parasel-umbrellas, as they are called, prove - doybly useful, for they serve as well for sun as fer Fain; in green, blue, red, brown, purple, taupe ar black —with smart bakelite-trimmed handles and leather thongs, side straps or wrist rings for carrying. Umbrella Section, ¥irst fleor. o Belgian Needlework Makes Lovely Handmade Underthings There are gowns, envelope chemise and lingerie sets of chemisettes and step-in drawers; hand- fashioned, of sheer nainsook and voile—hand- drawn in artistic manner, embroidered in the new Point Turque designs, and sometimes edged with 3 fold of delicate hue—orchid, pink, apricot or blue. Gowns, $4 to $10; Envelope Chemise, $4 to 85; Step-ins, Vests, $4 to $5 each. - & Preach Room, Third floer.