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8 AEW CTENS PLAN TOOBSERVEFOURTH Special Program by Ameri- canization School Students | to Be Given at Central. |been tound there that it has been | Approachable only by, rough trails " THE _SUND Unprofitable as Mine Venture ~ The horn of the rainbow dips intd a great, wild valley under apg-u-e1 covercd mountains on the ocean side of the California coast range. There. in a dense tangle of serub oak. madrona and manzanita bushes, is the proverbial pot of gold of fairy | “So many gold nuggets have | sugg Americanization school students will observe Independence day with a “better eitizenship” celebration in | the Central High School uuditorium ut 8 o'clock. The exercises will be under the auspices of the Amerleah- | fsation School, the maturalization | bureau and the Daughters of the! American Revolution, in co-operation ' Wwith the Federation of Women's Clubs and the American Women's Leglon. Chief Justice Walter L McCoy of | ted this place was a favorite, retreat of the goose that laid the golden eggs.” suys the United States geologleal survey in a matter of fact account of an exploration conducted in this obscure corner of North Amcriea, Reality Long Doubted. J. M. Hill, & geologist from the D partment of the Interior, here, has Just completed a study of the valley. | i | the Distriot Supreme Court will pre side. Willlam Tyler Page cite his “American's Creed.” | will be three talks on “Better Citi- | zenship,” by Peter Chipouras, Miss |- Molka Blandman and James Alex- | ander. The program also schedules . Aswell, Jr; & ashington.” Miss Grace Mey nd & salute t the flug by all new citizens. ¢ tificates of naturalization will presented to the students by O. Moore of the naturalization bu To Present ags. nted to euch x iona Chap R. Patrlotic music led by Rob- | Cawrerce will be one of the prin- | features of the celebrati The federated committee au ram is composed o D. J. Do eth dley. Mrs. Hilda ma Hecl. | unsuccessful. | geological survey that the nuggets DY Mr. Hill 1s the flat, sandy surfaces s while - other gold in the neighborhood—a during August cer the hills, it has been known therto as an enchanted land of the old prospectors and not as a sclentifle | reality. | Tt was Hill's duty. when he came | baek to civilization., to puncture the legend. fg.m nuggets were there— but it wouldn't pay anybody to hunt v them. T sought to find the | ins from which such large masses | gold, loosened Ly tha weather, | re washed into the stream beds o Los Burros valley. He has reported to the | | off land where large lumps of metal | The search wus ! had been discovered by “tenderfoots.” A peculiurity of the region noted attered amonk the mountains which | explains as former beuches el ove the ses by some natural . " The highest of these 18] me from rieh, superficla f very small veins und that | are no rewards to be got from | original location, washed by the 1d in the coust | Pacific. ¢ at any point. deposits —_— Nuggets Still Found. COOLIDGE'S SON TO TRAIN. Guld ets stil > up | . HOSTON, June 30.—The family of 1d nuggets still may be picked up | 410 P L giaont. Calvin Coolidee will | sionally. the survey report {ndi- ' p. repregented at the civilians’ mili- | tes, without indicatiug there is any | tary tralning camp at Camp Devens | It wis unnounced to- 1 . . | day that the appiication of hiy son guct well known to the early pros- | John, who 4s not quite seventeen bectors who were not afixlous to stake | years old, has been acoepted. range of the Pac SRR 2R 2 R A R 2 2 R At A A AL Ay A Tremendously Important July Sale of High-Grade Wash Goods Because One Converters o Goods Has We Secured the Almost Unbelievable Low Price of New York's Largest f High-Grade Wash Discontinued This Line, 2,000 Yards to Sell at 39¢ THIS COLLECTION embraces not only the season’s most popular weaves, but the -prefe to buy them at the ties that we have offe rred colorings. They are of a superior quality, and price, 39, is one of the most timely opportuni- red in years. Choose from such weaves as Ratine Check Crepe, Woven Ginghams, Poiret Crepe, Ratine Check Voile, Woven Voile and other fine summer fabrics. At 59¢ 36-Inch Lattice A cotton fabric similar t of the season’s most popular novelties in colorful checks, orange; suc brown-white ; copen-white ; helio-gray, and others. A special value. 4t 89¢ $1.25 Fiber-stripe Voiles A beautiful summer dress material in a range of desirable patterns and colors. For Monday we offer a limited quantity and.women who appreciate real value will get the best choice. FIRST FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Cloth o ratine : one h as gray- Starting Tomorrow—July Sale of Philippinne and Porto Rican Lingerie 1 ,800 Handmade Gowns and Chemise $1.95 and $2.95 EVERY STITCH on these 1,800 garments is made by hind; ) are made more exquisite by hatid-embroidery, hand-hemsti trimmings of real file t and Irish lace edges and medalliens, Niglitgowx_!s, envelope chemise and. step-in.chemise of fine ébft‘ nain- sook, and in many different styles—such styles as are psually Jooked for in much higher priced groups. in matching sets. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER SBURGH 420430 Some of the gowns and chemise come 1ilifllflfli£;§; Member Better Business Bureau SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST “Pot of Gold,? Found in Far West,| Sttt bt b bt b Gt b b st ot et Qe oo e S ooy \ e f Y STAR. WA “JULY “1, ‘1993~ PART ‘1. = = At Ldnsflbi‘lf!gl'z & Brother Tomorrow oA TIMELY JULY SALE 00 (ool Summer Foremost Style and Value of the Season. That Will Be the Reward of All Who Participate in This Enormous Selling Tomorrow “BREEZY summery styles designed especially to defy these hot days in giving the greatest comfort and smartness to all who wear them. THEY are new—fresh—undeniably pretty, and they look about twice $10 in value. An examination will convince you what remarkable dresses these are: —French Voile ‘ Plain, printed, embroidered —Imported Chambray —Cotton Crepes —Normandie Voile —Linen —Roshanara Crepe —Striped Tub Silk —Shantung " Printed Crepe —Printed Georgette —Laces —Triscosham STYLES for every occasion--mostly straightline ones with the new drop shoulders; short, elbow or sans sleeves. Trimmings are pleats, tucks, ruffles, ribbons, all-over embroidery, hand-drawn work---and combinations of plain and figured materials. Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 16 Women's Sizes, 36 to 46 SECOND FLOOR Delightful ~ Summer Colors ! —White —Orchid —Nile _ —Tan —Black —Navy —and.combinations - LANSBURGH & BROTHER 420-30 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST Members of the Better Buainess Bureau TP PP TP DT ETT