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10 SONG O /THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 28 1923. UNSUNG HEROES-MEN WHO Society ) visiting England, Holland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and France. George Davis and Florle James A. Harrison a both of Fairmont Helgh: Davis. Margaret Thomas, f INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAY They will return about September 1. U A - o Capt. and Mrs. G P. McNeill |~ Jease A. Nel: bk A w 3 m ’ Continued from Ninth Page.y have takep an spartment at the Ham- | William 8. Parres and Virgiala Joacs. Ve . OSes ~ONS . . ! i 5 William Joh d R i iton Hotel. m Johnson nud Rosia . Keisey. et Mrs. Thomas Stdwell at 3901 Wis- jred B.Jui and Buth A. Mason, both of st ished s Ic:nbselrn:ve’nue this atternoon, which| Mr. and Mrs. R, D. Phelpe of Chi- O et i F"'c':' ': Established 1261 Upholstery 5 Elven for the benefit of the| cago are passing several days at the| gamuel O, Harria of . Ve, Pets reet inens Compared With Thomas Jefferson Memorial Founda. | Lee House, They are accompanied by | 1. Bunlop of tuis ejey,, =r 080 Ve andy F st and Eleventh Lin Them,Steeple Jack Has Safe Job. The profession of an airplane pilot | s a pacific pastime; the job of a. steeplejack is a mere bagatelle; the duties of a ship's captain on stormy tion. The garden party began at 2 o'clock and will continue through the afternoon and a delightful al fresco supper will be served this evening. Mrs. Tiller will augment Mrs. Ben- nett’s clever readings with a fortune by the cards. The Navy Band will play during the afternoon. A short vaudeville “sketch” will be given, in which Mrs. Minnegerode Andrews will give an Introductory speech, Mrs. Chester Mayo will sing “My Beautiful One," Miss Estelle Allen will give a bur- lesque of Mr. Walter Field McLachlen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. P, W, Watmough of New York are at Wardman Park Hotel for an extended visit in Wash- ington. Mrs. Jennie Katka sailed for Europe on the Lapland, and will spend the summer abroad. Marriage Licenses. Marrlage licenses have been lssued to the Approximately 1,000 miles of new rallway lines are now under construc- tion by the Argentine government. Preparing for Inventory eimer§ THE LINEN SHOPS Timely Items Specially Priced seas are tame; yea, such ways of “fiomeo ‘and Tultere ama Mrar WA | . ana Filta SHOP UNIQUE | Genuine Ripplette and other ripple woven pplying the family larder might James Black wil} tel] - . Roy Rock o oons, Pa., s - e s Bsclah slortes: The.ping meas mition| Tkl ot et Resler N L E Street at Eighth white Bed Spreads and Sham to match. hazards of three privates of the met- by Mrs. Black with suggestions from | on Decoration day. Field C. Wells of Mi ., and Ad- Portable Electric Scalloped edge, cut out corner spread, 72x90 the other members of the cast and is |/ade Thornley of Delapl ¥ ropolitan police force attached to the a vel e [l B. Rolli; d Alma G. Paddy. : . ropelitan pol a veicle for presenting various spe- ,A!.'.:.'n’..{ 1:;.":‘:m"‘;..'...;"nfi Siadieton. inches, with sham. $4.00 regular. $3.00 set 4 i L. ., Ve, an . ol . Dallys ton: frteen and twenty timss; colies Telen Barbee wil sing Our| LSRR e o Do s e Oya Or City W 5 Bt e 4 0 < ch was writt Dennis E. McQueary of ladelphia, Pa., i thevs place Chemselyesint fthe i orcy by Mrs. Mary Sitz Parker and was|and bucia B, Maswell of thie citre © 2 egon City Woolen Mills, Navajo Art Craft of the beclouded brain of an appli- sung for the first time at Arlington | - Authony 1. Heme of Daltmore, 3d., and Indian Blankets. Excellent for canoes bunga. 3 = cant for a District automobile driv- er's license. They leave their sta- tion at 14th and E streets northwest and never know if they are going to return whole; they are the heroes of the District of Columbia, unsung, unknown and unhonored. Waiting for Dentist. Nine o'clock or so finds a group of men and women, all ages and sizes, hanging around the entrance of the Treasury annex, across the street from the District building, with ex- pressions on their faces indicative of waliting for the dentist. Out comes Cunningham, Lower, A. . |served in the wee small hours. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Wilson. will leave town today by motor foi Bar Harbor. In August they will go to White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. Israel Benn announces the mar- riage of her daughter, Anna, to Mr. Joseph Berman, Thursday, June 28, in Washington, the Rev. J. ciating. Mrs. Katherine C. Brush-Bales en- tertained at a_midnight bridge for her daughter, Miss Rosemarye Cole- man Bales. A buffet breakfast was! The | T. Loeb offi- | El John J. Egan of Trenton, N. J., and Mabel 1. Sinclair of this eity. 5. : ‘and Catherine V. Beat- tle. John E. Leftwich and Estelle Watson, both of Glen Wilton, Va Alonzo L. Bliks, jr., and Margaret V. Man- Francls M. Becker gan. Jesse J. Madden of this city and Acnie B. Reynolds of Hampton, Va. flazen P. English 'of Chicago, Ill, and I T. Lawrence of this city. Tancil of Chicago, 1ll., and Mary L. Terreli of this city. Walter E. Colburn and Elsa Fox. J;dllrkn of Charles nd Agnes I Mathison. Sewing Machine $55 Terms as low as $5 monthly lows, porch and auto uses. Pure virgin wool with cotton warp. True Indian designs and | colors. $8.00 regular. $5.75 each. Mohawk Cotton Sheets. Torn size before hemming, 90x99 inches. Qualit: $2.35 regular. $1.85, T " Pure Linen Table Cloths. Natural linen col | with white weft in floral designs of fine ]ige(r’lr 67x71 inches. $5.00 regular. $3.85 each. one of these officers—either Dan bridge was glven in honor of several 2 e o Coghill Toley, W. . Cunninghem or A. E.|the airection of I o e it | L2508 vy Sut Navy oMlcarswhin | po ester, Va. aaii | Hemstitehed Pure Li Huek Smoot—with a wad of folded docu-|with two other persons. This fel- cmile M. Darnerle, 85, St. Elizabeth's Hos- | & « elgn service. Before | (ha S ot 1 ments in his hand. The crowd surges | oW may know all about driving, as Pita the bridge the party had been enter- | aish " = e 1 nen Huckaback Towels, around him. clamoring for the op- portunity of demonsirating its ability to drive a car. many do, and the test goes through | without incident But the incidents seem to be in the istine Nimmer, 5 months, nt of Monted aud M 2300 K st. L. Bridges. 2 talned at the dinner dance on the! Powhatan roof. : ! taped borders, 18x34 inches. 200 aaeh 50c regular. e e R R S e | eatardhosto Bt s SO oot "':,lr:‘."':'"’x a ” Cretonne C d P i : S S g e el ' = ‘ il e e s e fagenicy fiat fodmin, S cdie The Same | ent sy (b ol of x | Found or oval shapes. 8o 1ol LarsC, Sizes in 3ian who owns the permit, the three|a street car playfully tossed the au- | . and 98¢ each. start out for the car. to Applicant gets in. Looks a little day. mobile over on the sidewalk one Scarce Births Reported. nervous. Hand m;.-}‘1 legs bec(;mc‘flul] zome "o T = THE Royal Portable ‘where. C ndwiched between | machine. ave been the health department within the last twenty- Electric, "‘nade by . two others, x Just room enough | brulsed, cut_or ‘sp time and gour hours the makers of “The Free Te: Cloth i to get out. Nervous man steps on | again, but s i i Ty Clof i i starter and o “’hurnmg‘s(‘::md follows. | Weil, that's what was said at the | e L oo, o Westinghouse,” is ad- colorings. Pa‘tnte?'nn:;lpnb(:s Oot;x gz:ztl"‘él dfa)gng and pirator fails to revive motor. EX- | beginning of the story. They ar 3 Krone, i = ot Tarnea: deiver o Trot 'Beat.otfers | Pemiieser reve, soursgchus. nad wh i mittedly’the fincst low Special, 75c yard S aesistance, but officer tells him to | handsome. priced electric sewing i 4 quiet. Then the officer says: you prepared to do time for this fellow udges somebody i pital?” ~ Anwser is in weak | keep Deaths Reported. machine obtainable. Few moving parts, smooth Stenciled Crash Table Covers, round styl i size, naturzl color with border in coloi.e' ;:;g:t $2.00. Ruffled Curtains of fine ivory, 214 yards long, running and ease of op- eration are but a few of its outstanding features. affirmative. All the while the churi ing continues until it dies down, hm»] ery After which it is dis- covered licant forgot to turn igni- tion switch. Crank resorted to. S The following deaths have been reported to the Leaith department within the last twenty i four hours Arestotelis T. Constas. | ‘ ies. | quality Scrim, white and getown Uni- Jeremiah W. and Ruth Paul this time, but has mistaken clutch for foot br: car behind him Friendly Advice. “Keep your wlits about you do better next time. Car won't run | by itself,” is the friendly advice heard | from the back seat. Applicant by this time floating further and further out, to sea. Turns wheel and starts for- | ———— ward with a five-foot jump, nearly ' wgopdeguigeopedoebredddt bbb tddod bt bbbttt bt bt bbb bbbt wrenching the officer's neck loose | from his body. Engine chokes. Cranks again. At last, on the open thorough- fare, headed for the wide, open s Follows a barrage of direc first this way and then the other. Down a street out of the congested PRI SR MM MRM M B SN Which looks like it is going on a shopping_tour through front door of & store. Timely thoughtfulness of the engine to choke itself prevents a tragedy. Applicant gets out to crank. 1s perspiring freely; has a most un- | comfortable expression. Again wishes he were in Kokomo or Falls Church, | or the murderers’ row in the District| of Columbia jail. Completing turn by backing across street, amateur driver shies into fender of parked car and his rear < bumper gets locked. More trouble. % Falls 10 See Signaln. = All aboard disembark and give as- i< sistance. Free at last, the turn com- i< pleted up F street way the car with % its most uncertain driver i Traffic signal at a cro “Stop,” which doesn’t mean the driver—eves glued stiui- i and mind running on one-way tr. A left-hand signal for a right-l turn draws further admonition from | the officer. A corner Is cut short, pedestrians scatter and a stoeet car is missed by a fraction of an inch. The motor dies with a starved wheeze on a crossing.. Driver now wishes he | were In Singapore. Recelves encour-!| agement from officer and takes new | lease on life. Down 14th street he proceeds to the traffic bureau. Officer! alights and smiles, as though he had | just gotten up from a good dinner. | The applicant looks reifeved, i. e., of | a terrible ordeal. Throughout the | wild journey little notes were scratch- ! ed on the back of the application. ! The indictment of cutting corners, choking motor, poor turns, improper arm signals, etc., etc., etc., is read. “Come back in a few days when | you're_more familiar with the car,” Bays the officer. “and another demonstratio “Yes, sir,” whispers the applicant. ‘11 give you Accidents in Hour. i Ace R e TR i | | oThe crowd meer | EAXL/TO] | Goodman & Suss Rochester Tailored Clothes i ablished 1875 Weddle’s Teas ? In Packages Golden Flowery Or- ange Pekoe, pound, $1.25 Flowery Orange Pe- koe, pound $1.10 Orange Pekoe, pound, $1.00 Maybloom Oolong, N N SN S AN SN NN ¥ T You'll | bie geigiese bl 1 ulosis Hospital M l ¥ R and Lora McK | | X t i W EIIELISETEEINERRLRRARIRY, al o . and Orelin liam and Rose Monroe, w Claide and Senthy Franklin, bor | Le'Roy ‘and Virginia 8. O'Bryant, girl oung. girl Fisher, boy boy and girl View from living room thru dining room to sun porch. LETELET T PP REzEasR OPEN HOUSE McKeever and Goss invite your inspection of the exhibit home at 1108 4th St. N.E. A whole block of substantiaily built brick homes along a shady, pleasant street (L) %’( Neck of the World HE American collar is literally Open Every Day and Evening i i i i i i i i i * i : £ i % i i i E Encircling the cuffs. You'll givc TOLMAN- PETTT AL L LERF R | We have those tailor comfortable. eyer Everything for the fabrics well—and Comfortable Clothes —for Business — for Sport selected only which will be $25 to 345 'sShop 1331 F Street Well Dressed Man (AT f A A .«l-M++++—l~+-l-i+fl-l-l-+-I'++H+*m+++++++++-fl~+++'l_'-l-++++flf+f+”++{+f++++++-l-+++++++-‘ Choice “Pledged to Quality” Fourteenth St. at New York Ave. of any STRAW The factory is 'way over- sold, but we’ve secured a limited few for Washing- ton. See it. large and small block desi; 8, Special, $1.75 pair. e Purchases prepaid to any shipping point in the United States full gathered ruffles. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Pennsylvania Avenue Here Saks & Tompany Seventh Street are Some Exceptional Values in Mohair Suits 6:02. BOX ...cnsoieiin Russian Caravan, around the neck of the world. | : | ponund) < ius e i $1.10 L - | . | } Darjeeling Orange i ast year 52 countries took { Plelk Blos-oms 1 — ~ & s : ., ?):Ckaggs.s.?‘tfl.s. . over 2V million collars and in the house ¥ ° { - Magruder’s Fine Groceries Conn. Ave. and K Street [SEsTSEST ST One of the few ‘‘home remedies” that may be used safely and freely. & JAQUES.(APSULES IZING that many thanks for its slow-wilting flexibility. The Tolman Laundry F. W. MacKenzie, Manager 6th and C Streets N.W. 2 LSS SIS ST ST Panamas 15 PRICE Both foreign and domestic makes—includ- ing Blum & Koch Flexible, Robt. Heath and Included They Mohair is Mohair—and in it you get what every one is hunting these days—comfort— never at such a price anywhere else. here—except under the peculiar conditions at- tending the production of these Suits. Never are well made—making is important, you know —especially in Mohair. Cut with ef- fective smartness—plain Blue and Black and pencil stripes—and the shape they have now— First Aid To Digestion i 5 Vyse of England. Also Bankoks and Leghorns. b et e el ) é’ltl’:t o,fimr collars go to -?\ R 55 they will hold throughout. uba. t fort- c flé&’::.‘i‘.‘%&‘.{nfi;';m able m]l:r:n Z:,,::m{::, ‘J‘f $3.00 Hats, $1.50 $ 7.00 Hats, $3.50 Fortunately the lot is large — Regulars in : | chest.” No habit-forming ingre- dients. Mthcflmdm;lkp;.-:fig stomach or indigestion, take | two capsules with a swallow of | 'water, and get quick relief. At all d ts’ or 60 cents by mail postpaid from Jaques Capsule Co., Platts- ‘burg, N. Y. | JAQUESUAKES) Give Qunch Rokel” the Tolman Laundry. Phone the driver—Frank- lin 71. \ g $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $ 8.00 Hats, $4.00 $10.00 Hats, $5.00 $12.00 Hats, $6.00 34 to 44, Stouts from 38 to 46. ,. Fourth Floor