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X 16 3 - THE- “EVENING-- 8PAR, - WASHINGTON, D. C, rTHURSDAY. JOLY - 19, 1923. guest them to hola spectal peace ser- | pleted at (he next meeins, it was| NEW HEAD PLEDGES AID [horor of tre new commander at the r three examiners, handling more than | lays those applicants who are able Arfangements for o celebration by | . C Stanton, chairman of the local :‘h:ybclirx:}wh:ré 1{5 ‘;l(" ;)e. el e Sl o aings that tHie mEbta | (e b e OyRte: " =When A TEATITENE Lo SUSREn | e OF DISABLED VETERANS |, Pisie ot coiumtin Degariment |, |3, pione? s R péulits ot e B | (e Wt avifda €00 5 o of the churches, will be made at a meeting to be held next \"edne!dfl?’_ is commander. ers to spend anywhere from an hour | to send him home for fur'her study A to half a day walting to be examined. | gome one else hag been kept wa — g i Followinz the special meeting on Ju UNIVERSITY DECIDES " | Commander MoFarland Promises w]dlle:'t:;dge Commander McFarland r He recognizes the need for more | ing unnecessarily." R To Skow Slogan. TO “LlBERAL'ZE” RULE Co-Operate With Director Hines |sist upon the :..'.‘.fl;’.‘e!.“;,‘,°;‘r K.‘:"n;l’nJ:I E 3;:{;‘;";’;11'::"54::::?5::1(""ul; ‘.'r'.‘;‘""‘"i i Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Woodward, and | . ' ¥ . t ; in. Balving! PEohlami, Alto Hospital with emergency speed, inen and that ‘care must ve exercised| ‘CANADA DIVORCES FEW e h . r i and last night Director Hines said §. L. McLaurin were appointed to visit|'5 the Associated Press. - Aol e n taking men from patrol duty for . . . oul e aa tham to abow the: committs KNOXVILLE, Tenn., July 19,—Goy- | 'James A. McFarland, national com- | delay by D D ot #pecies Spakits. o o ernment/of the University of Tennes- [mander of the Disabled American |ing and providing quarters for at- De 154 how Burenu Gains in Importance. Final divorce decr ted Organizations Want July 29 o g see will be “liberalized” as a resuit of erans, today called upon tor | tendants in order, that all possible, . i several churches 5 d X lay in Examination of Ap-| Howcver. the tramic bureau, under | Canada numbered 2 : B < o fer it was sald,|action of the _of [Frank T. Hines of the Velerans'’ Bu- | spaee now existing he rereased for the . | 3 | Inupector Albert S, Headley, is be- | tWO-thirds of 1 per Set Aside as Anti-War Seven hundted and fifty letters have |irustees taken’ e y. - | reau and renewed, the promls reception of District residents who: ¢ . e > 4 | riages contracted, the Department Baven mundesd board noted favorably Dredecessor, C. Humiiton Cowk, of tht | are now compelled to go to other sec- | plicants for Permits fo | comine one of the busiest ard most | 7 poat g absparyne; Tty ing Eharm oX th that two. of the four s [ whole-heartcd co-operation with the ! tions heeause of- crowded- conditions important branches of ths depart- | COmmerce vias advised today. Ti Sabbath. ! of the university's. administrative bureau of the.disabled former sol-|at the Wisconsin avenue institution L4 ment, d the Ce | number of divorces granted in Ca: Condemned By Council be selected by the faculty.|diers In solving the probiems of the | Late tonight Commander McFarland Drive Taken Up. fit Apd-Rhe CorpmisicneR NN | covs Hadiuransui its Frederick J. Libby. exec - | Heretofore thesefour gave been se- |'war's disabled, but rescrving the right | will leave for his home at Dalton, Ga., | * J fous to give the inspector adequate|2da 18 declared in the report to tn tary of the National Counell ¢ |lected by the sident of ‘lllk uni- | to object vigorously whfnll[mllcle)t are | where he practices law. | facilities. | department to be small as compa \ lans w o a | Prevention of War, copy of a|versity. This representation was|believed to be unsatistactory. Capt ; . | with the number gran Plans were begun last night for a |, 5000 q Velegram ien. Persh- |sought in a petition submitted to the |Cook and’ the staff of the Disabled | o e 2 coSapt, Oyster made the observation | W10 8 FHIEE et i celebration here of a “Law-not-War” | ing, which gener ndemned the |president a few weeks ago. American Veterans Washington office e East Riven Savings Institution | Commissioner Oyster today is con- | today that applieints could save time | Un States. The report says that 85 & DReE f & nALIOHAL Gemehatia, | Pl cE © an e et | VAot tnte Justice Edward T. Sinford | ccompanied Commander McFarland. | of New Yorg city, which hecently fsidering the possibility of increasing | fOf themsclves and the overworked | 100 times as many divorces ¢ 5 5 emonstra- | yjcujarly a particular - he United States Supreme Court,| Later the whole party went nto ex- | celebrated its seventy-fifs - |.th b f detdiled ineya If they would study the | granted annually in Canad a meeting of repre- |onstratio v as been a trustee since 1896, |'ccutive conference und considered & | s seventy-fifth anniver- |the number of policemen detdiled to|regulations thoroughly and learn |the United States divorce rec # necording to Mr. |w. At the imesting. and an- |number of matters that developed a | S8TY. 18 831d 10 be the first bank with | the trafic burewu to ‘examine appli-| how to drive under an instructor | equaled. Sk as i that because he i8 no longer | the national convention of the D & charter giving to married women |cants for permits to drive automo.[befare applying for examination. In Prince Edward Isiand, e of the National|y, 5 it of Tennessee N Americun Veterans at Minne- (the right of control over their per- biles.” Every man or woman who goes to | east coast of Canada, only ¢ uneil for Preve of TYWar, & & obtat | onnec ; , Aol le TRAT maRth it i s | |, | the traific bureau unpreparcd takes | vorco was granted between 15 ST atise 23 marka |G 3 mmandcr McFariand afterward . At the present time there are only up the of the exuminer and de- 19 i the reading <e niton and d”"l?'r\ of the start of the warned nnv‘;u\n r ave of the war in Europe. that the 4 b . due pri ily e v er. A r of the it is planned listribute posters | part_of “propa ) : six professor = . wgton, end- == =3 = = q s along the main streets of Washi mended for re-election. In his annual P the Mount ; . al arrangements for |report President H. A. Morgan made [ Alto Hospital, where he will address e " T ‘e o s | a5 o L b ol 0 S et e m . Seventh e T S e S e g | | |l ennsylvania k & t _ s aks & (Tompany oo ° SARBIE IO N T SN NS WY AR VIO R ¢ 2 TR While You Are waiting to Buy a Plano : We Close at 6 P.M. Daily——and at 2 P.M. Saturdays. Time Is Stealing Your Children’s Best Chance for Learning Music : A Special Sale of ' Saks ‘Tropical Suits sy 4 “ N2 ZWW —that have been marked in regular e —.~ 1 — b { § / ‘ / -i.&m&m : 1 P44 stock up to $25 They have all the tailor=- . isms that make Saks Suits Linen dlst'mctwe l;lnd give them Knickers their superior value. In other words, they are examples of expert makemanship. Made of carefully shrunken 2 pure linen—and gcut in Included are Mohairs—Gabardines and Tropical Worsteds—in the | roper golf fashion— smart Young Men’s models; and the more conservative designs. Plain 53 o colors—Pencil Stripes—Fancy Mixtures. Third ¥loor Evenings i ‘ Special Sale of : ) Z Sale of Until 9 O'Clock ROCKINCHAIR L &7 Boys’ Wash The world is full of parents who ! "Athletic Underwear /ar Men & Boys s Suits meant well by their children, but who failed to give them the advantages of UniOn Sllits Y $1 .59 life until it was too late. Buy a piano Time will not keep your children voung until you are ready to buy a piano. Their best chance for learning music is fast slippi away while vou ] ‘ : ¢ i are hesitating about buying a piano. iR 2 o now, while yvour children are _\’f.nmg. -:A\re § ¥ Values up to $4.00 = at home and can learn music. Give i : LR i s lots of Wash Suits into one Lo A group for Friday and Satur- \ day. Middys and Button-on \ \s 5 Don't dery yout children a musical ed- vour children their chance in life. Dny a piano today. This Gigantic Piano Sale Closes Spon ||l | f? E ucation new, or you may be sorry later. style— White and colors. Some will show slight signs of having been handled. Sizes 3 to 10 years. slashed to bedrock. This is your chance. Any reasonable offer of payments not refused. Almost new This stock is selling fast. This piano sale may end suddenly. Don’t be too late. Prices have been : y . . : | Boys’ Wool Suits players while they last only $268. Used players only $189. Used pianos, $38 and up. —that were up to $15.00 The Final Curtain will be soon rung ) - { down on one of the greatest piano é ! | ~ 7 sales we have ever held. Shrewd = = i - . buyers are coming from miles around, g ; : 13- i i The Suit that is cut upon such natural lines that it 'I”'h"xp :z’;:l:c fg I:i::-og'eno 5'“ 2 4 | ! conforms to every movement of the body—and is as is s ol is selling PRy tH . fast. They soon will be sold—the o 3 i comfortable as is slttlng_ in a rocking c.hmr. No matter Olle and two pairs of pants end cannot be far away. Prepare ST 3 i what your bl{lld—lh!l’es a Rockinchair mo?el f;rr fyom Tweeds, Cheviots and Worsteds—belted models, vour home for the benefit of your » . i —and for Friday and Saturday—we are going to fea- with Knickers; some with one and some with two ;}i‘\l)"d;?l!‘e:s.edumtm“ while: (epports: 3 o i ture these famous Suits at a special price— pairs of pants—Gray and Brown effects. Sizes 8 to 17 i years. Make your family happy—get the & H ———————— e e et T piano _\-cmfha\e been promising your ot ikl ! . I . . [T . chiidren for so many years now, J H h S while you can save money. Keep unlor lg ultS ise to your children—y A i . your promise to your children—your ~ R R —Boys’ Long:Pants Suits— neighbors are buying pianes. Your children are as good as your neigh- Z s = . . Mo DU st w8 — | Boys’ Furnishings $] .00 Blouses, in three styles—Sport, collar-attached and Almost New Players While They Last - Only $189—the Price Cut Only Duri ! % i Khaki. Si $268—FEasy Terms 'rhese Pnces Good olfly y et.he S ly ring i :e&kll;a;:;r:ansc:ez::pes, Tan and al izes 67c S eor $20 and $ 25 values. Bench Duri i i ; i i ench to Match ring Thls Sa]e This used Player-piano now on sale Plain White Middys—cut large and full. 695 Cheviots and Cassimeres—with two pairs of Shop atound and see if you can dupli G Nk = o l{l[ lh]c tr\rwe tat! !erlvfns hsthvd h?}r‘ewitlh- Sizes 10 to 16 years. Special long pants. They are in the specially designed cate this particular value. en come would kindly ask those who have pur- ench to match. you have thought Socks—in both plain colors and fancy effects. c Junior High models—and sizes 16 to 20 rs. here—look at this play d be convince chased pianos with the promise of imme- i g -pi is is v e s g Rimon g YRS at this player and be convinced pi p of buying a player-piano this is your Sizes 5%4 to 9%; . Special 4 19 Second Flor., that our prices_are lower. Ask any one diate delivery to be patient, as our ship- chance of the salespeople to play this for you. ping department is swamped. Sensational : Nainsook Union Suits—with the knitted web §(Q)c Terms—Other Players, $297, $437, $495 ifl;’: Er:‘sglil?:;’ffx"g e 53%&‘3&""&'.‘;,‘1??3 sszzz'sw :;Iru,wsef:'; in back; sizes 26 to 34. Special. . Boys’ Khaki I(.nickerbockers—the Shirts—Sports, Collar attached or neck-band model popular, color. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Q5¢c —plain blue and fancy stripes; sizes 12}; to 14Y;. 79; SPECIAL Special ..ot 5 . On the Economy Floor (Fourth Floor) . 500 Mens Mohair Suits This Piano in a beautiful At the Vel'y SpeCifll PriCe ’ . A 3 N B oak case is an exceptional ; ; § \ We are going to make a This used instrument for bargain. Fine tone. Excel- H $ : quick sale of this stock. We . sale at the price and terms lent condition. USUAL 3 X Y \ b have cut the price of this listed. Terms — Payment . : EASY TERMS. . ! S used upright to $38. down, $1.50 per week. i z X | R They are Young Men's We Are Agents for the World’s Best Pianos The Place to Buy Your Piano and Conservative models SeParate Single and Double- Mohair breasted — plain Blue, . = Pants PhoUsed X : Read T’li;s.’ b s AN Black and Gray; and ; Including mitaofplhe fa. AR R COMPANY ?‘l“:’:‘:&é;‘{é':l??g};?&?lrn:r:pfi: i » } € : also Pe“C“ Stripes -nd E:: \:T:{’:l:a:c‘;)dll?:;:eflrll\‘> ) G AN — ‘ Black and White Mix- 2. mous makes. Cabinet styles dius of fifty miles of Wash- . = B go on sale at ington. Freight prepaid on Mohair coat you have; 55, §7, 98, 528, 338 | G St. at 13th Washington, D. C. | i.x raarus et one munare | ||| : - \ tures. Plenty of sizes— | sizes up.to 44 waist ! ; regulars, stouts, shorts 53.95 and longs. 3 This beautiful new Baby Grand will be sold at— This great sale offers you a chance to buy your favorite piano at a very low price. All instruments are not exactly like cuts nllnu'm. You must call tonight or tomorrow. We close Saturday.