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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESbAY, JULY 4, 1923, 9 - e e e e e e e e e e e T SR Urges Adequate F unds. to Aid | Abe Martin Says: | President to Find Luxuries iephoue. taciitiai- A speciaiy] be madeste cnable YIS $p Miles and Childs glaciers ;'lihe Spread that i ization Ci i 5 : e Batters the Bread Americanization Cause in D. C. Of Home on Tour of Alqska ey BT o o tourdus | trip over the Alaska railroad from | : bl L 3e£arg to Fairbanics At the Tanana Wht w?flml“g Cafe - iver bridge the President will dr Main Fle The Wyoming Apartment, B the Amociated Press. Speclal facilities for the automoblle | the golden spike signalizing comp Golumbis ' Rosd at Califor . e bie Rosd st Californis Street JUNEAU, ALASKA, July 4.—There|trip over the 320 miles of the Rich-|tion of the road. At Fairbanks th % Of the 3'0‘000 persons of foreign|of which Walter L McCoy, Chief Jus. s birth in the city of Washington, only | tice of the Distrit Supreme Court, is will be little of the wild and woolly | ardson highway from Falrbanks to|Perty will visit the Alusku Agricul ENVIRONMENT i one-half are naturalized. Among the = A - about the Alaska thet President|Chitina have been arranged by <o, | lanil College and, Schoo of ity y / 10,000 illiterates here are about 2,000 064 af Samexicasingtion. The Farhiest:North College,” and th When you dine at the A g 4 Pointing to the need of Americanl- Harding will for the first time| James G. Steese, chairman of the|iederal agricultural experiment sta Sl P this week, as far as personal con-| Alaska engineering commission and|tion at a flourishing garden spot al }‘ yoming Cafe you are enjoy- veniences §o, at least. Luzurlously|bresident of the Alaska road com-|most in the shadow of the arctic | ing your meal in the city's equipped trains and river boats will mission.. The: first ‘day’s journey of |circle. 2 best ~environment — Columbia ninety miles from Fairbanks to Mc-{ The presidential special will consist || Roaq at California Street Carthy, on the Tanana river, will be|of three sleeping cars, two-compart- | o " “op o, availith 3 made by automobile, the ' party to|ment observation cars, a diner, smoker eople who know avail them- y :xend',xhe :flxht E!(_MCClrll;y aboard an_lqnzwg office ;n‘rs Y i selves of our e river steamer General Jacobs. e Copper River and Northwest- Two days have been -aliotted for |ern railroad has provided a special COMMUNITY $ 00 the remaining 230 miles of the jour-|train over its lines from Chitina to DINNERS - ney. Roadhouses along the route [Cordova, whre the party will re-em- have been especially equipped with ! bark on' the transport Henderson for S e e e e (" “Youw'll like trading at Phillip Levy's” ) 1ot foreign birth. 1zation, Mr. Willoughby pointed out These are some of the cogent rea- | that unscrupulous countrymen of the sons for the Americanization school | same natlonality were sometimes in- Vi | tereste n eeping the newcomers here, according to B G winUENDY | trom their homeland ignorant of the of the staff of the Natlon's Busi-|ggjish language and customs, in or- ness, in an article made public today | der that they might the easier be im- in which he declaged the school was|Posed upon. “The newcomer from a in need of funds. foreign land,” he sald, “makes rich “Four years ago,” he said, “when | picking for an unprincipled country- the school was first opened, the -en- (man who may exploint ignorance of | rollment was 800; now the enroll- |our language and our ways.” | ment” is approximately 2.000. The| Checks for the work of the school, |first _appropriation for the " school [t is announced, may be made to the STAR {was in 1919, and although the en-|board of education and sent to the I ||i rollment has’ more than doubled, the | Americanization committee chairman, | BUILDING {amounts of subsequent appropriations | A. C, Moses, 1120 Vermont avenue. D {Presh at your grocer’s. have not been increased to meet the “The pupils of the Americanization expansion of the school's activitles.” | sthopls” said Mr. Willoughby. of i Cites the Requirements. which there are about 3,500 actively ; : _|conduetea u°the United’ States, are |l Mr. Witloughby pointed out that re- | FOREMPtES, ML RS, UL Sainges in { quirements for work in the summer |the Constitution.and American laws | classes is estimated at $2.000. That|may be bLrought about by peaceful DESIRABLE amount, he explains “would be spent | methods by use of the ballot, thereby {|| to help mothers of foreign birth to|making the use of force an unthinka- OFFICES |a command of the English language | ble thing in this country.” 5 ||| and to an understanding of the dutfes Jedgin’ by ther newspaper | “'The new influx of Immigrants which 3 & 5 | already has poured in through New ? pion girl swimmers break more | York at the beginning of the fiscal| Two charges of forgery have been | year, is expected, according to the|preferred against J. E. Brown, who | records than hearts. ||| statement,” to affect the situation | was arrested several davs ago and Fan 5 » i o here. Mr. Willoughby pointed out | held in bond in the sum of $20,000 on Nothin’ as funny t’ us as t’ see Call 621 Star Building or | that the activities of the Americani- | a charge alleging a shortage of §$46,- .y Phone, Main 5000, Branch 3 ||| zation school are supervised by the s charzed that he forgea | feller leadin’ a poor, ole bony E 7 board of education. The work is s A Clifford E. Early, | horse along th’ road an’ tryin’ t backed by a movement “to promote | Ci J., and Mary D. Ogden, . » rith § Amerfcanization work In the public or. N. J. to bonds he is alleged | act like he wuzn’ with it. schools,” on the executive committee to have negotlated. (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) |70 .BOYS, o] Sadece 65¢ Window Sha:ll:ls , ) 2.for 99 rLAPPER | (HNGS MLME sl SUITS B 810818 Sevanth Street quality, in dark green, ecru, Cool—Serviceable— olive, tan and white. Crochet ring, slat, nails and brackets. Inexpensive. tor 1 Sale—Summer Hats $7 .69 89 Sport Ready-to-Wear ° Untrimmed C Hats Hats. Hats g SPORT AND READY-TO-WEAR MODELS are FOR RENT FORGERY CHARGED. pictures, we'd guess that cham- R Ofci:fi'l’ficli “"‘5152" usu‘f‘;‘; in immense \'uri'ety, including practically every fav- CatiShictony wel ghort ored type for midsummer wear. Jaunty pokes and sleeves, open neck, _loose mushrooms of milan and milan hemp, draped and knees, self belt. Sizes 213 to bound with velvet; and a host of other styles in th ogl(l)tf‘!:i:‘,hael lhymefmf—enl?:t' millan, milan hemp and rough straws. White and all colors. weather: T 2 UNTRIMMED HATS are chiefly of the popular timbo and milan hemp, and come in white, black, sand, 95 gray and other colors. Widé selection of models first ° in favor for summer wear. Delivers Any Size ’ merican Home il Cook Stove--- Special Sale and Demonstration Now Going On o T @y Women’s Beautiful and Durable Silk-and-Fiber Hose genuine army khaki that Plain—Lace Stripes—Dropstitch—Clocks wears like iron. All sizes 8 to 12. Two-piece style. Quality Hosiery at low cost. New ship- ment of the same good stockings of which we have sold thousands of pairs-in recent months. Knit of thread silk and fiber, with three-seam back and garter top. $1.00 and $1.25 qualities, subject to slight irregulari- ties. Black, white, various shades of gray, brown, "champagne, etc................ 2 Jacket has two-flap pockets, and there are two pockets in the loose pants. Self Belt— also waistband. Every Man Knows Otis Underwear E Famed for Quality for : § Stunnlng SpOft Right now—when every housewife in Washington and hereabouts is thinking about putting aside the hot coal range for the sizzling summer months—this sale of American Home Oil Cook Stoves should certainly be welcome news, for they give you a cool kitchen. Come in and see for yourself just how a Generation. Here’s Thursd, Sale of = Bt Skirts derwear at— In Glorious Array at a Feature Price clean, safe and odorless the American Home Oil Stove really is. Special cooking and baking demonstra- tion now going on. One dollar delivers any size Oil Stove. You're welcome to look, even though you 2 6 5 c Wool Crepe Skirts are not ready to buy. Prunella Skirts . : ° o White Serge Skirts .Gas Heat—Oil Economy i : : " : < Per Ga:;:xentd i Baronet Satin Skirts American Home The Patented KEROGAS Burner—ihe heart of the oil omes 1n white an al- e 0 stove—burns gas, not the kerosene. It generdtes this gas ' briggan — breezy summer Style and Utility join hands to make the separate skirt a Oil Stove Fetaures from the oil, mixing it with the proper amount of air, and weight in both kinds. Shirts conspicuous member of the summer wardrobe—dressy on all Burner—Wonderful Patented KERO- m;\}:r:g an mtensc,icll(ean l\eat._l It b]urgrcl 400 gallons ofj air have half sleeves or no occasions, indispensable on many occasions. GAS Burner. Made of geiiing bfas-‘i with every galion obikei0zene oIl Uac L AIENS & HHCIIEHEDUS | sleeves. Ankle length draw- Our feature group at $5.75 includes quality fabrics, in drawn out of one piece. Lea cproat { ers with strap back. Every newest and smartest models. Knife-pleated, box—pleate’d— f:nds 'o“fs‘;xfl":if{h E\ucr:‘v: :aafion okt il =u | garment is made and fin- or of smart simplicity. Burner Drum—Generates Gas. Ex- where you want it. o 7 ished in a way to please the Gray, tan, navy and black—striped prunella—and white tracts the maximum amount of gas No soot or odor—none of the gas can escape and most exacting men. El serge and white baronet satin. from the oil and mixes it with the create a disagreeable odor in your home—every particle of - proper amount of air. _Causes the it is burned and turned into heat. stove to burn like a gas range—not like a lamp. Wick Raising Device—Has two cog wheels with three points of sipport for the stem. It grips the wick carrier “at all times. ‘Wick Regulator—Makes stove as easy to operate as a gas.range. Saves dol- lars in wicks and oil. Square Grates—Give 30% more heat- ing surface. Full Cabinet Back—Prevents false drafts from reaching the flame. Per- mits use of the stove outdoors. Brass Sub-Tank—Under kerosene fount. Made of brass—no danger of rusting. Lower Shelf—Convenient 'for pots, pans and kettles. Sold on Easy Terms 2-Burner Oil Cook Stoves priced as low 519.75 Sale—Perfection Maid & Homabout Frocks Of Excellent Gingham and Percale in Twenty Attractive Styles, Choice, Medium and Large Sizes Sliip‘over and open-front models, all cut full and wide and carefully sewed for satisfactory wear. Round and square necks. Belt or sash and two kets.. Trimmed with rick-rack raid and white or colored piping. Plain colors trimmed to contrast, all-over checks, neat stripes and fig- ures and combinations of plain colors and fancy patterns. " 49c and 59c¢ Colored ‘WASH GOODS 39.inch Silverseed Voile 39-inch Dark Printed Voile C 36-inch Fancy Printed Dimity 36-inch Colored Checked Dimity Yard Out-of-Town Folks Clip and Mail to Phillip Levy & Co. 735 7th St. N.W. Washington, D. C. Please mail us catalogue showing all sizes of the Ameri- | can Home Oil Cook Stove. Also quote prices and terms. | Ttis understood tnat we are under no obligations. '32-in. Imported Tissue Gingham 32-in. Kirklow Imported Gingham ar A gathering of thousands of ¥ards of summer’s most desirable wash materials—on sale at price that brings decided savings just when the demand is greatest. Light and dark colorings in weaves of quality—stripes, figures, checks, floral novelties. Why not select materials for all your summer frocks tomorrow? I e B i RS S S R e e 5 \‘ | | “Trade in your old stove as part payment” Matting Luggage Bags $1.00 and $125 Kind Strong, sizeable luggage bags of close-woven matting, with brass clasps and durable handle. For general utility - purposes—firie for picnics. Better buy 4 several at thig reduced price..cedecces o Sine.dhipe, i s e yoU | Al ENAMELED surv 8 e - 8] ’ - will find handy on many occa- | CASESy large size, with leather sions. Well reinforced. . straps and cretonne $3 95 o B 1 . S0c varl:xse' c i 290 lining. Special..... L4 saving. It produces a powerful, double flame—"a flame within a flame”—concentrated directly on the cooking vessel e: aven bottom. No wasted heat—it is placed right ' Parcw Levy &€ o Terms """ 735 Seventh:St.NW:~BetweenG & H. WASHINGTON, D. C