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= - 46 TRAVELERS' SOCIETY PLANS GUIDE BOOK As a means of raising funds to carry on its work at the Union sta- tion, the Travelers’ Ald Soclety is to publish a “gulde book,” which Is to give a history of the organization since the date of its inception. It will contain a speclal department dealing with the work of the local organ- ization. By the publication of this »ok, which will also bé_a @irectory ,f Washington business interests and vl s of attraction, it is hoped to e sufliclent money to maintain and enlarge the work, and to elim- inate the personal sollcitation of ! funds, which has been necessary in the past. The Travelers' Ald does & work that cannot be detailed in the public pres: and is hot so well known to the pub- lie are other sociul . service agencics. It stands as a barrier be- tween the young girl truveling alone | und the enemies of society. It does its work quictly. Its representatives meet every incoming train at the rion station. look after the unpro- tected girl, the aged n or woman traveling alone who not met by relatives, the runaway boy a and in a tho nd other w ot those who would otherwise fall into the nds of sharpers. Soelety No Atld Soclety 'd of directors in- ios, F antsg and Sany human bein | Woject without restriction as to | officers of the Arthur C. Mos; Larner, treasure is The clude Tohn B am 1 of | the 3 John A. Kratz, vice board of directors Andrews of the des Mrs. fucia George W. Junfor Leagu Atkinson, Mrs d of the Fr Charles Henry Butler eneral secrets John Denby Hird Mrs. C. T. Grand- | tion of Women's Ellis, Mrs. W. L. Women's Club. ph D, Kaufma Mrs. Joseph r. Mrs. William M. Ritter, C udolph. District Commissione et Arr e W s H. Fulton of the Coll ton terminal | eneral secre- Wolcott, A Alexander V sh Women. Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital Army. Col. Thomas A. Pe try, at San Francis dered to Minneapolis, Minn.: Col. Jame: . Heidt, infant at Fort Ben- ning. Ga., to San Antonio Tex.; Col 0. R. Wolfe, 18th Infantry, at F Slocum, N. Y. to N. Maj. Frank Brezina, P! 3 s | E Manila, P. 1, to Philadelphia; ut. Col. B. G. Ruttencutter, in- fantr, at Walter Reed General Hos-| pital, t to Springfield, Mass. Maj Bager, field artillery, assistant v attache, at Rome has been ordered to this eit, for duty at the War Department. William ©O. Johnson, 33d In- in the Panama Zone, Col. L. P. Butler, 35th In- Hawali, have been ordered for duty. ". Gruhn and A. P. in Alaska, e, 30th Infan- has been or- | re Staff Sergt. George Wolmache Field Artillery, at Fort Hoyle, has been detailed to duty With the Army band, Washington barracks, and Corpl. Henry Bellman, Artillery Corps, at the Army School, ~ Washington barrack been ordered to Camp Meade, Md. Navy. Lieyt, Commander D. of the flect | forc ag lleutenant, battle fleet Commander C. Q. Wright, at co, has been assigned to| ati as navigating officer. | cighton of gic naval Department, igned 10 Miae Squadron 1, Mus W. Hamilton has been de- battleship | has been a control force Ensign Winston Folk has been as- signed to the bureau of ordnance, | Navy Department. ‘apt. J s, c staft of the States flect. Lieut. John Duft, Medical Corps. at the Naval Hospi , this city, has been ordered to the naval forces, Europe. The following named ofiicers of the Supply Corps have been assigned to duty in the bureau of supplies and accounts, Department: Capt. Commander C. G. Mayo and Lieuts. ‘A. W. Barnes, Raphael Gering, C. W. White and W. E. Woods. Marine Corps. at marine headquar- s been ordered to ! . Charleston, Pryor, .\Iedical{ ailed to duty on commander, United uha to Quan» . Culpeper of 2 from the and ordered to the Massachusetts Inw «‘?hulu of Technology, Cambridge, ass. ASSURED 'l'ha best developing and ting is assured at ROVES 1210 G. (Signed) Amateur Photographer. System In Savings The best woy in the world to save your money is to have a sys- oo Ay Make up a budget for rumning your home, and set aside a definite amount each week or month and deposit that amount -regularly. Open an Account NOW!! A NK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. \FEDERAL EMPLOYES -~ |*- J. M 0 e - ~ Y —we have Blank Dooks| Coast || THE EVENING | The Drifter. | W The drifter drifts to Driftersville, and gets a job collecting j | works a iomnght with a will, and ‘lhen remarks, “This town is punk. The girls are fat, the climate’s rank, and all_the whiskers brown; T'll draw my six bits from the bank, and move along to Tarry- i town.” He moves along to Tarr. Athletic events, including a potsto | town, and there he’s hired to train race, will feature the joint excursion|a Spitz; he holds that situation tomorrew of federa) employe unions|down a week or two and then hc to Marshall /Hall. The unlons par- | quits. “The water isn’t fit to dru 3 ticlpating -will be local No. repre- | he writes, in letters to a friend; “the senting all the department: the | city has no_skating rink, so I'll men's and women's unions of the | move on to Bitter Bend.” To Bit- bureeu of engraving aud printing, | ter Bend the drifter slide: and the locals in the War Depart- | the job of melting lead; he works a ment, Treasury, bureau of standards, | Week and then decides he can't en- navy yard and St. Elizabeth's Hos.|dure a burg so dead. In all these pital. towns live ardent lads who do not Heama(jof thetbursanint-enerasing | | think surroundings wrong; they do and government printing office will | theigichoresbn il Ay i Eoe e play a base ball me in the after- make their lves 3 fEaed aweet fon has been ar-|SONS- To them the Old Home Town 4 committee headed by |appears a pleasant place, with Henry G.'charm replete, and in the fullness Others ' of their years their lots are cast in | Easy street. And to their doors the Lee | drifter comes, a weary figure bent Mrs. |and gray, and springs the tale of threadbare bums, the tale of chances thrown away. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. ON PICNIC TOMORROW Athletic Events to Feature Outing of Several Unions at Mar- shall Hall. Nolda ucting as on the committee Carry, N. Convass Dean, R. Dow Edith i \\oud!ufl‘ ns, Wilford White, S. Webb, John Chastain, y Q Gertrude McNally. The Judges of events wiil be A. N. F. L. Woodruff, Mrs, Edith S. i MeNz and MOUNT VERNON and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c. Arlington, side trip, 10c addition. Electric leave 12th and Peuusylvania Avenu 9:00 Gertrude today and every -day. :| E. Morrisor: Paper Co. 1009 Pennsylvania Ave. Running Time—355 Minutes Washington-Virginia Railway Co. Phone Main 397 VICTOR RECORDS On Sale Tomorrow Special release of six records by colored artists, including. Downhearted Blues “SPECIALISTS IN ~PIANOLAS AND REPRODUCING PIANOS™ 0-J DemOLL EMMONS S. SMITH DEM@ML Piano @ Washington’s AEOLIAN HALL ~ Twelfth and G Streets Steinway and Weber Duo-Art Pranolas - Victrolas - Aeolian -Vocalions Last Saturday Mary Sweet didn’t have enough of those Delicious Cherries dipped in Cream. She will have more this week, but you’d better come early to be sure. They’re Wonderful BOX Only 39¢ Do you get Mary Sweet Candie healthful, fresh daily. Handsome Pound Box $1.00 and 59¢ COOL DRINKS Mary Sweet Candies 709 D St. N.W. Pure, Opp. Kann’s fee of hustorical axcellenc if ““Reasonettes 45¢c Ib. Guaranteed Genuine ANCIENT. Arabic, original Imported nobility of flavor of genuine Mocha coffee, blended with the berry, that so well bal- ances this oriental coffee. ) That's what Swing's prepare for you fresh daily—genuine im- ported Mocha and Java coffee, blended for the true oriental flavor. Try it—here’s a coffee o revelation, ested B ‘E:SWING CO. Mesco Building, 1013 E Street N.W. Small Deposits are welcomed in the Suvmgu Department of The Union Trust Company, Jjust as are hrle ones, for twenty-three years of experience has taught us that the amount with which an account is opened is much less important than the rexnlnrny with which lddmm are made to it. Deposits in this bank are protected by large Capltnl and Surplus, conservative pollu'u the rigid regulati f the der which we opera!e?m T + 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on, Savings Accounts UNION TRUST Co. EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN PRESIDENT here are| " {be visited by the commission, includ- | The Southern , and gets | on the hour and balf bour P i s D. €., FRIDAY, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS, | STAR WASHINGTON, GROUP OF U. S. BUSINESS AY'S : MEN WILL GO TO GREECE | rasecas, sccoma week, af 5:30 pmv "~ | | POLPS—'The Breaking Point,”| The Southern Trade Congress has | mystery play, at 8:30 p.m. i accepted the invitation of the Greek | . government, given through M. Tsam- | KEITH'S—Allan Rogers and Leo- ados, charge d'affaires of the Greck |mora Allen, vaudeville, at 2:16 and legation here, that it send a commis- | 8:15 p.m. | sion of American business men to| STRAND—“Songs and Scenes.” Greeco to increase trade between the | vaudeville, at 2:4, 6:30 and 8:43 p.n. wo countries and to interest Ameri- | RyALTO—House Peters, in “Lost can capitul in Greek enterprises. | - priges and Found.” photoplay. at'11:30 a.m. The commission will sail October | r D A '9:30% D and will include representative men from all parts of the | Cou wnu-fl\gnep Ayres, in “The to be appointed by the gov-| Heart Raiders, t 1 am. and ernors of all the states. 12 20, 6:10, and Other Mediterranean countries will 15 PALACE—Alice now Bride,” at 10:5: 510, § and 9: Brady, in The m. and 12:40, .m. METROPOLITAN—Marjorie in “Wandering Daughters, | a.m. d 1:40, 3:45, 5:40, 50 p.m. CENTRAL {11 12 | p.m. CRANDALL'S—“The Isle of Lost: Ships,” at 11:10, 12:40, 2:10, 3:40, i | 6:40, 8:10 ana $40 p.m. ~ occhaem Registered Patent Ofce ing Italy, Jugoslavia and Alglers. | Trade Congress also will send a commission to Panama, 20, next, on Invitation of Sk K( 11:50 mission will investigate—the possiblli- 7:45 and ties of investing American capital in | H Panama. —_— Children 'Thrive On the rich, health-bullding elements | of Father John's Medicine—aAdver- tisement. “The Bright Shawl, 5, 2:30, 4:15, 5:65, 7:45 and 9: 5% 2 . “Home”-made Candies What do you want in candy? Purity! Polly Trent is abso- lutely pur riginal kinds? Polly Trent candy makers are al- ways bringing out new pieces of charm and individuality. Fresh srom the kitchens? Polly Trent, sold only at our own store, every piece is fresh every day. We believe Polly Trent offers the finest quality obtainable at any price. Fudge Chocolates & Bonbons 50c 1b. 60c 1b. POL(.Q TRGNT 1013 E St. N.W. Mesco Building | | { i Cantaloupes for lunch Cantaloupes Answer a Hot- Weather Problem T home or at business, the Canta- loupe is first choice for luncheon these hot days. Nourishing, but not heating— Satisfying, but not distressing— Substantial enough for meat— Flavory enough for dessert—but a safer summer food than either. Imperial Valley Cantaloupes Are Best White Rid! White Buck! Sea Island Duck! Styles We “Os01d Up To%6 | | Think of it, x $1.95 for these beautiful stylish NE K White Pumps and Ox- fords. When you see them there will be no qneshfln in your mind that they are the biggest value you have seen anywhere this season. We've cut the price to $1.95 for quick clearance—so that we will have none ldt at the end of the season. Newest styles plenflof smart strap models; flexible soles Military and Low heeh. Buy Nowas dze season of “Whites” is now here. To be stylish you must have a pair of “Whites.” P 3% ml.-nutctmdnn!mhthu-ndsuu. % 913 Pa. Ave. N.W.—Open Saturday Nights 711 H St. NE—Open Nights T Al Rewark Stores Open Sutarday, Evenings t Accommodate Costomers . JUNE 29, AMUSEMENTS. RIALTO e m. Ninth at usm. G Sts. m Presents |& LURING WOMEN n LOST FIGIITlNG HE A MUSICAL TREAT Novelty Overturs, ‘‘Blus Danul ELIAS BREESKIN, SOLOIST ORCHESTRA _ SUBSIDIARIES PW- NEXT WEEK -9g WOMAN WITH FOUR FACES Featuring Betty Compson and Richard Dix shinkton to water—com meals—may s Ask for n copy of 1 irough Historic Water Suilings from Washington and, Huitimore wevery M v 3. Tarleton, 49, for informa resersations. M.D. & V.Ry. Co., Baltimore, Md. ] |llHIiIIHIlIllI||ol|||llIIIII|||fll|l1|||||lllll|||||_ N'S ONLY RE. FRE! \l 0l i T PARK GLEN ECHO 7 Thrilline Ridas—33 Other Attractions GREAT GLEN ECHO ané:fl:srnn FOR DANCI B SHUBERT BELASCO et it LAST 4 TIMES THE1stYEAR 700 Times In New York Mat. Tomor. § 1 Best Seats WVE APLA.Y ioEw‘SVAUDEVlLLI STRAND) Continuous from 12 Neon GIFTED VOCALISTE Ia "SONGS & Four Other Bear JUS: Act: Photopl TLIKE 4 WoMAN" . —Popular Pricss—Nights 10c-31c 20c-500 Except Sat. Mat., Sun. & Holidays of Fish Paste Delicious for Sandwiches and as Appetizer Tube Sardine Paste...23c Bloater Paste...25c Anchovy Paste. .25¢c Sardelleu Paste..25¢c Established 1875 MAGRUDER’S Fine Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. ) A *’G{I) NIONR NN “The King of Lubricants” REXOLINE MOTOR OILS Always Free-Flowing at Working Tempera- ture |SHERWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. Phone Lincoln 7558 Don’t wait for Something to turn up. If you want a job ad- vertise for one in the Classified Section of The Star. Tell what you can do—what experience you've -had—and all about it. Folks look to Star Classified Ads for all sorts of workers. Because of the re- sults The Star prints MORE Classified ads than -all. the other papers here combined. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office the Week End at Palatial Steamer POLI’S Fremninn Shoken MATINEE TOMORROW ENTIRE ORCHESTRA. $1 S & KE! H NHALS MP .\IAHY ROBERTS RIN] W PLAY THE BREAKING LOEW’S ALAC _F STREET AT 13th AlIGE BRAIIY In a Great Love Drama of the Frozen North. “THE SNOW BRIDE” Ul UL ot SUNSHINE COMEDY Beginning Sumday VIOLA DANA In “Her Fatal Milliona” A | "TLAST TWO DA\S ‘ AGHES AYIIES ina Jnyoun Bnmu of Wits and | “THE HEART ‘RAIDER” CLYDE COOK COMEDY News—Scenie—Overture LOEW'S LUMBI F STREET AT xztl Beginning Sunday DOROTHY DALTON In “The Law of the Lawles HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE STARS OF FUN, SONG AND __DANCE ABOUND.. ;1 1 The Very Latest of the Jazz Combinations Harry Stoddard and His Orchestra A Jolly Comedian Willlam Kent | With Elsie Shaw | 4Cy’ and Lester Elliott | — Florence Parke Brady Louise & Mitchell, The Belgian Wonders—Aesop's, Fables—Topios of the Day—Pathe ictor T ‘The Royal Dance: CISSIE AND GEORGIE SEWELL In “The Throne of T Two Shows Daily—At TR s, at 3. Phones: Main 4484, 4485 and 6823. LIBERTY ¥ SPRODIGAT “BARBIES “THE_TOW: FAVORITE e AID POLA N “MAD LOVE." OEYMPlf YOy ManguALL 3 RITE G, MOTTE, T and n lulwn-m. nummkro © Que St. TRUXTON RALPH 1, IT] Colonial Beach ashington’s Atlantic City” ST. Leaves 7th Street Wharf Sat., 2:30 P.M.—Sun., 9 AM. Salt Water Bathing, Fishing, Crabbing and All Amusements—Free Dancing. 40-MILE MOONLIGHT TRIP .”— Tonight :at 7:15 Free Dancing Alexandria Stops on JOHNS '—clunn.‘u,' Tr— A JOCN LAST TWO DAYS 11 AM. TO 11 P.M. Doors Open at 10130 A.M. First National Presents A STAR CAST Breezy Drama 2 Epidemic, WANDERING DAUGHTERS BOBBY VERNON In Christie’s “PLUMB CRAZY" World Survey—Prizma Gem Washington’s Finest chestra Daniel Breeskin, Comductor CRANDALL'S CoNTRaL Oth Bet. D and E| TODAY AXD TOMORROW—RICHARD CTHE RIGHT SHAWL L PARROTT Ta CRANDALL'S priten d E St CRANDALL’S ’"‘or Theater and Garden H4th and Col. Rd. Dot e e chestra, Max Fogacsy. Contucr TONORTOV Ty N R OREGON THAIL CRANDALLS 3 sy “THE ~ ORE- Washington’s Only Salt Water Resort Freo Dancing. All Seashore Attractions Round Trip: Adultx, Soct Childres, 25c qu Sundays and Holidays.) ave Dis Blue Ridge Mountains The Ideal Vacationland Week Ead Round-trip Fares from Terminal, 36th and M Sts. BLUEMONT (Children 5 snd under 13 years half fare) Round-trip tickets good goln; and Sundays, returning date of sale. on Satur- onday fol ectric trains leave Terminal, Satur- 5, 11:30 a.m 45, 30 . 9:80 'a.13., p.m. (*Leesburg ooly.) Washington and Old Dominion Railwa; _____ EXCURSIONS. GREAT FALLS BY WATER Power boat ‘Peggy’ leaves Aquedurt bridge, 36th snd M n.w Sundsy and July 4th at 10 a Boupd trip, 6 cents. Rates to_charter Enrflu est 17557, E. 2105 Pa. An 'ryplmn Cooled. CIRC Ample Parking Space, SPECIAL ALLSTAR CAST, in_“MY FRI mPPanRMIEA;;fiI;:'a N.W. RADY, in DANCING. DAVISON'S Iret: 1329 Mn.w. %22 Teach you to dance correctly in a few lessons, strictly private. Any hour. Separate studics. Class dance Saf. evenings, with orchestra. 2* CAROUNA’ h & N. C. Ave. Another Gamler Special. eatitled “POOK. VES EN tur; MARK ZA ‘S0 PIFTS uad MURIEL MCCORMAC Conn. Ave. & CHEVY CHASE y, Semies .','" Be. TODAY—CHARLES, JONES A e DNDER TWO JAGS." k:d UREGON TRATL. N NEW Nlha suv USTIN FARNUM. 15 “¥5 BUSTER. DFNE YONGLE GOBDESS." No. 5. |‘s’4nl any time, 75c. ot GLOVER'S, 613 22nd Fine: environmient. W: 1120 RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 514 Twelfth N.W. (Near 12th sud F) America’s foremost academy. . No lmnlnlmen required. 80° Luzury. cnuux-m bA At 719 9th 8 it teach you muu:am mltnwrr . less. time. Toss. e and Tris EDec: rates to ladies. Hhrs. 10 4. 1030 . & J

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