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THE EVENING SBTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1923. L SR Nl L RS R SRR T I RO SR S e . make the production especially en-|Pyrennees. Another pretty offering is|at a rate amply justified by their mean ome 1ownodure Grace Loo e Joyable. a Hagerman song feature, “Beside a | The husband apparently fits into in | An Urban classic, deplcting the | Babbling Brook.” | new scheme ,perfectly and avails bim- s Us life of Abraham Lincoln, is an inter- seif of all the opportunities wealth hax N . L) K . esting ‘attraction,' and the Interna- PALACE-—“Rouged Lips."” brought. ' Not so the wife. She is still tional News and & Snub Pollard com- 8 e the drudge 1 to he e, bu Among Best of Nation’s Knitters o xawe ind s iy Pl sy | SAEACEhouged Tpn | e et e o, B @ to see how to keep [ " w . T ved to |#ble orchestral selections, under the (A - e o e ce with pund. 8o he bri | BY ROBERT T. SMALL. With Hugh Skelly and Emma Heit [in the Prater. a sort of Luna Park, for '3 H secret; attempts to remold th | for the soldiers poured out of every{in their “R t H = door Jobunjes"? Are chorus girlz a wife, Tt fa e 2 p evue of 1924" heading the [a brute named Huber, by whom also “ el S - girls as|wife. It fails to work until the wi — Special Tésoateh to The Star. ASaaiaL and clty of the dntire country. program, which includes a llst of fure emplosed her fatiher and a poor METROPOLITAN—“The ~ Lonely Shenpyrlocking iwile, they maks Wy acoenteitha tis o an uicouth aoquaint o - o po Mevee #ate. enfoy g " £ t " - dresging rc as they fance o old drilling days and re- Officers and Men Determined | a1 Avet 20 | the traime io raliing ciine” were | i seors for Strina Theatcr pLerons| poma - with wiag Dt ot Rosd. s R R e Nor a:nul;aln :ump a bit pul{;-d ‘up taden with the khaki tributes from | this'sreak. love' had beon “hitherto aswociated | “The Lonely Road” is a oo pie- utill m;“l’w:nd«mm;rflml_\m]a Dani .«un:T The atory in well acted. Ethel Grev 2 over the fact that its most distin- % e e | The s of o o 3 e one hope chback is to laws | 2% dashing as e ? erry as the e gives a versatile to Set Record During Two fshed Knitter. Mrs, Calvln Coolidge, | oM 8L &rms. The knitting went on | siated by Mildred. Livineston. Saily | Wia the lottery nrize and share it|ture for model husbands and in-laws | "‘hewe questions are all answered at | performance. " Crauford Kent Js the hus. g ui nitter, Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. | everywhere, at home, at the offi Goldie and Violet Connors, three good | With the little organ grinder in the | t0 see. Perhaps it would be a good|the Palace this week, wherce the pict|band: Dorothy Cummings. the “secre- , R has entered some of her handiwork|in the trolley, on the steamboat. at|gancers and singers, who added no|hope, that perhaps, she may learn |thing sheuld they sit through two or|ture “Rouged Lips" is shown for the tary: Virginia Ainsworth, the friend Weeks’ Training. In the national knitting econtest | DICHICh, 1, sowing circles and evenfiittle to an all-rouni goodperform-{toilove and to mariy him.: ‘Hewe, it} yernaps even three performances, for | Jht tUme in Washingion. ifs 8 dfc sng Fhglios Smalley. her nusbana N e bt 2 c 5 BREDy.: fions hie et 2| Wil be Derceived is the makin % 3 of comedy. enty of | THal Roach's gang, fants vs. Y orthampton asks no speclal favors Sl e e i Stage appear- | splendid 'drama, and in its making, |this tragedy of domestic life might|pretty girls, dash and #p to it, and | Yanks" and the Kincrams. Starland or consideration for “Grace” Coolidge. | o 5 oo S0 S TR 10 “Andy Gump. He keeps the audic | oth the little ‘organ grinder, Mary |easily be g dramatization of affairs|a Ively. wholesome love story run-|Revue and pipe orga.” recitals com- irst call” for reveille at 5:30 this|as it knows the first lady of the land. 1n" g little while along came’ s ]ence in peals of laughter by his Fhilbin, and the hunchback, GSor€ |as they exist in any one of several | PINE throughout. e vleté the program, n ree compa olks ome believe s v o e the [ totes ; ackathorne, rise to the ; o he dainty heroine. Norah McPher- - morning brought three companies of | The folks at home believe that even|vogue for fancy sweaters of vari- | Krotesque mannerisms. Miss Heit and | JckEtnorn®, wiae, to (08 SEECH" | nomes which any beholder could cail | son. pi by Visia: i« ‘he! CRANDALL'S—Willi s District National uardsmen from |if the judging is done anonymously, | 88ated hue. This kept at least the|the three girls were repeatedly en- [nat S eI (i tatners in the others | to mind. The production is by First | qausnter of & typieal Seoteh father illiam 5. Hart, their bunky With a rush—for this i#|the wife of the President of the|har borme Gre obusy: And now along icored for thelr partin the skit. and in the unfolding of the story it is | National, featuring Katherine Mac-|and an Irish mother, who endowed in “Sand."” 5 e 2 . {hae come the open seuson for knit- audeville Round-Up,” & snappy | gifficult to point out with but one|Donald, and it is being offered this|jer i 4 s thrift. Fi A Senc the beginning of their annual en-|United States will be found amongting competitions, and fingers made | rope-dancing and singing *perform- | Smcang e o omre. But for Al | week at the Metropolitan. Sgaatbo L s Willium 2, Hart reappears at Cran- campment. They are determined to|the first four or five of the nation’s|Uimble during the war are turning|ance. presented by the “Billy. Kirk-|that no one will make a mistake in | The title would be better adapted ! Spctrity of a dentist's office. where : make it the most essful encamp- | knitters. mngvrxe to h;:‘:‘v’pemm vleu-’-‘"n.i;’:x" =c le ’r‘-;:;iu'":-rpenf)‘x,:m":u\u‘;:‘-‘d‘ wihne | seeing “Merr. -Round, lmm that all | in the puiral, for the story. concerns | F1lC iy A s 9 6 ont i y b e 3 5 cith a fair opportunity to judge | two girls who: fendship is deep- & ment yet held by local troops. Never| Thes are hobing alse that at, the aspirations i other direction, woman | the "“bull- whip” - and - instrumental | for R eiealen s 1t WORlE\bS LBro: | tontesienA el iuore; Thipione daunches before has there been so much en-| 4 pe"cdine knitting marked “Grace | ytre. " Coslidgs, o o numbers are among a few of the|sumptuous to mar the pleasure by fon a career of business and independ- thusiasm and “pep” shown as has |Cooliges In the big tent, which will | currrage ound6® s chosen a baby | accomplishments of this trio. Petite pointing out ,what seem to be de- |{ne (i the other chooses marriags. | ¢ Patierson, 3d .been in evidence yesterday and today | house the fancy work exhibit. and{entry in the “"““nfllQl<i\xrxrl.|.n:;.sm‘:r|€ Lillian Morton, “the - pocket edition | fects in what-might have been one | gotr 40 e Oy e roads, Lella | ttracted to her chaperone” to “sick teeth. 1 dall's Theater the first three days « e orphan’ joins the vllmrn\ of [this week in Paramount's production he Summer Garden.” where shelor vguna ™ which presents he atterson, -3d,” who had been first | the imaginative have conceived him o rron, i ocket ent have been one attracted to her'when he was In theiro be. He is a “g00d bad man” re- 3 3 = 5 S onior omedienne, elights with her rep-{of the greatest o otoplays. ot be ppy, for the | dentist's ch . ldeemed from a lifeof crime thro at Camy Simms cnguge the attention of all the indies lest. It ham Deen quite a ‘Wumber | crtuire of kong hitn. Her singing of |advince notices have aireads vointed | ead need not be unhappy. fon the il dnducs a wooink b the faith- | U Tl rme o A i Wi G5 shie Leaving the armory yesterday morn- [AP(8 X0 BLena the (8T i an | oo, Tow eince she knitted these).Yes, We Have No Bananas Blues”|out the exceptional features -of -the | U0 (0100 fo SPGB0 3 o0 ™ tnirs | ful young and dashingly wealthy |reach his finer nature. It is the sort ing at 8 o'clock, special cars took Mr oc B s RO " co’ or her two sons, now grown | i,,k’ the Hhou: by storm, and he ictur H s v suitor, which stirs the envy of the en-|{of thing Ha does pet 81 atmosphere of knitting and knitting{to stalwart bovhood. as straight i N 3 TP £ " could save the da Betty Austin & Hart does best them to Congress Heights and by | 2TROSRIEre BF KIILERE SO0 Cleadily [ firm of feature as their orefieniig | rendition of " “The Girl That Men| COLUMBIA—“Salomy Jane.” |married to Warren Wade, is, on the|tre chorus. Shamed Ly her plain| The production is one that reflects 9:30 the entire detachment had ar- | PUISEE S0, BI€ (00 TTth her hus.{father. By beginning her knitiing at | LOfBet” was equally well received. iy other hand, forced to travel a bleak [¢lothes but allowing none to buy for|painstaking effort. and the photo- rived in camp. each company had been | RALOHE TRI0e S ORK St R hand- [ this time. despite the heavy duiies|The Novelle Brothers, “acromusical”| Kentucky' feud and California in 5%y tnt* 100q “Trom which there is |her. Norah spends all her money on|graphic effects provide many flashes assigned quarters and the .camp was |20 S8 8% BERCE 00 read, or nee- | of assuming direction of the Execus|Clowns. in their famous specialty,|'19 combine in Bret Farte's famous|ng escape. Warren has been reared [a fancy outfit, only to find that when |of beauty teeming with activity. By 4:30 every | "4 varn, Not only here, but in|tive Mansion in _Washington “The Loving Birds,” won great ap-|story “Salomy Jane,” which is 8hoWn | i,y 5 mother who believes that the|her sweetheart comes for her he su Harry Pollard Is the merrymaker in man was comfortably located. Com-{\0 0 o0 lige, the most popu- | Coulidge is following another New {Plause, and Gates and Finley in a|in screen form at the Columbia this}jess a woman knows about business|pects another has bought it. Cross- a new Hal Roach comedy. “Sold at anies were organized into squadsi LT SUCNEY O (RIS JOE Ttress of | England custom. clever line of comedy, with several|week, to portray life in the raw infthe more she knows about cooking|currents of trouble disturb the placid;Auction.” and the bill 1o be continue 1 Platoons and everything was in| 3L White House undoubtedly Is the| It is now that the women of Con-|Pleasing songs, complete the vaude- | those historic days of romance andl!and babies. and a father who still|waters of true love, and the storms|tomorrow is completed by short-ree eMan a5 pr the strenuous twol (8 TChich shows her darning her |necticut and Massachusetts and other pioneering on the western frontiers.|jejieves that woman Is nothing but{arise. only to be quieted later in ansubjects and pipe organ muaic b "\'“‘I‘d;"", i as held atghusband’s socks. 1t is a real house- | neighboring states are working late into egally Dead.” the feature p |‘”;»u’rl|e scenario was \\rl'u-‘n by \\Tmrri a spare rib. Betty has been manag- | unexpected but thoroughly plausible R g arade And review was held at 8! o s had a stroug |the long evenings. preparing . rsal. i< a strange scientifici man Young from the original andling her father's grocery business and | way b, SoMuseed bt forinal muara mount | wifeiyfpletursiand bas had s stsong) (UARE SUILES Cesing: tels) ) IR e s e e e e e e o v INDIANISGHOOINEADS B e till ‘cling to the old fashioned | collars for the exhibitions at the with much meani s ng. 1ts exhibition adds anether E « quite dubious as 10 her {by Rita Weiman, adapted for the el o 108D and RO man wask 4 of womanhood as oppo<ed ):“I‘.K“:‘l‘x‘gri‘:|x|x‘ |L.,\ are stitching. cro- Pets complete the .‘..rmn;: !:Iv)nu'll:'( °.r».[,""|‘:'.'.“fi\; 1 e .xlu»‘ulx’!err;fllhm‘r son. | a¢ recn b ‘1 3 n,‘.m.y,‘_u»,r ‘.‘l‘,w. ted MEET HERE THIS WEEK to leave car < "Cant. Julia newer freedom of the supposediy | cheting, Knitting ‘and. in some cases 5 - i Ve brought to 3 i 3 oundation. a| by 1 w. & nmew Metro di- N Can et hRi ey e Hatehmuriea LRonlier Bex factualy weavinie ‘e ar il whidl RIALTO—"Meiry-Go-Round. nerations a’ 1iving knowiedge ofdrame nas been Duilt of Keen humin et ) i 1 Xpec el i the contes v d P Ameri- St 4 4 e i dded offe 1 o u comed f i i that each man shall be at his best; St Likes Kitchen. Lacy Sxpost o enter in the CONIGRLE| aroore's Rialto Mheater | this weet| NIBIOLY 10/ Lhe MAKINE e wa pieture Codeieg WAl [atho e every day of the encampment and the . o\ pngland believes very strongly | e e haeay bas an atiraction that evidently has s PRIl Lavatics. ad MAGII0H shat b LRy aapresie B dy by Max Senng News niew tionall Prograr for Yor it L votes for women. but It does not | ew England folk ar “f, mnle! folk ”:,'.'l'f,',:' ,“},','."f A r““."‘»“""‘,’l:"u\ went o California to dig for|yiven u chance to do some real acting, | emiellishment adds much {0 S Main Eneampment. jeve that the exercise f.;r !mll;‘u Hhs RSINE Contects ey e o uper-pr Aetien. el e o peold: they forgot to leave hlnn'ml u;»m ot merely posing, in “The Lonely|pieasure of the program Commissioner Burke. Several preliminary and_minor en-{need ivorce the wife from the | The ontests they Dre- | super-pro| on. - called Merry-Go- | 57"\ fiucky an old feud that had | Boag™ The production bears out this pe 5 4T : paring to enter in most cases will| Round.” with an original story by | s e T L Supervisors of the seven Indian campments have heen held ilis sum- | kitchen or from the parlor lamp fn:REVE (O enter in most E o oo Eine 4 bY [ for years kept them at each Clatin T Wiitle {Hérs sve i Incinents| CENTR. “The Self-Made r A n Indian mer. but this is the main annual en-ithc evening when Knitting time ar- [ haxe AR AR | fohy ¥on :7;""""“‘_-;;,[;" M‘{{u‘:‘“s?fi throats. A motley company Indeed | ® e JERIIC TRCre e B ation AL— chool jurisdictions scattered through : ! 3 ony / beings ife.” ewmpment by which Gen. Antonjrives. It probably will be w matter Wil Be OB¥ 28 But ft | Sole hahes o - - was (hat procession of huma ally dramatic work. some of the sit- Wife. the western states have been sym- han. commander of the District!of chagrin (o the woman political l ¥ the Anést barrel of apples, | with a rather remarkable young girl} ynich in '48 and. the early '50s in- |\ ,fiony are tensely emotlonal and or the blue ribbon for the best Jersey | in the cast, Mary Philbin by name. alth. Besid | “entral Thea I moned to meet here late this week apes to establ a record ders. however, that just at the 5 i o - | vaded the new land of wealth. Besides | ypio “xeo 0 ot e Her abili o] Crandall's Central Theater the first} 1 th 3 et sl a5 el Gime when They Bugod holll! tiie | Melfer—It s he ihionox ot ithe Who. to use’a trite. if homely. phrase. | MIC0 4 OCY (e were criminals, | Mis MacDonald proves h MY 1 three ‘days of this week is presenting | for a conference with Indian Commis ihe entire United States.|attention of the women of the coun- glory of ‘the achievemen sprung into fame overnlght' b ifugitives from Justice, gamblers.| al offerings this week include @ T¢#l novelty—a domestic drama with-: signer Burke to map out an educa | | | count troheim be - : . FHC 3 ohe egan the direction of all kinds and variet of 1 lout a villain or a vamp. For a time 0 the Toeal troops 1v nid- | try on the coming presidential elec Even crazy-quilting is not a wn story. but after quite ajdrifters, all kinds atar cas Kati” (Hubay) and “Liebes-; out @ villain ¢ amp. Sor & Smel S x fortune hunters and pilferers, each |, (Kreisler), by Senor Jose An- | Per ms o be & vampiofithe mose 24 considerably by the presence of { tion that Mrs. Coolidge should divert |, "yp'here in New England, and period of time he was replaced, for s d. fOr) noping to get the best of the other “n sl | Insidiout and sinister sort, but she turns | . fhe | K14 ' ping | tonio de Huarte, violin virtuoso, who e innocent bath in Intention | Chilocco, Okla.. school will be in the 121st Engineers’ Natio Guard { them to the knitting needle by en-|ea)) the fairs will hold some some reason. by Rupert Jullan, and i e aidered ome of ihe | tering a contest in which exceedingly | $41' dxampies. of the: halneink Jome rafson by Rupsrd Sl aul [revowy hand of the vigi- {128 become a permanent member of 12y 0 U a" i Givelops that the only | creased from 550 to 700, under an hext in the United States, and which | substantial prizes are at stake. (&nd skill with which the bright patch- Juss of a one-sided contsoversy as to |, Ruled by the iron hand of the VIEC) the Metropolitan Orchestra. Selec- |7, who has wronged the wife who | order issued today, and the teaching will furnish music for all parades.| While Mrs. Coolidge unqu Loh-les of silk have been worked togeth-|how much Mr. Julian and how much | /ADtes the "“"“‘,"“ "*“ ':: "as soon ftions from “Rigoletto,” with a special|gcems to have lost her husband Is th taff will be increased proportionatel: reviews and public enteriainments | &by will be given credit for & knit-ler. “Grandmother” still does most of | Mr. von Stroheim ure entitled to. ommunity would be hanged 8¢ P00 bocore of the quartét, comprise the|yifa herself. If she hadn't discovered| The school is one of the largest main reviews wnd_ public [¥ing Tenalosance. Knitting ever the quiiting. The youns folk are 100l ercdit for “one of the great out-|&% captured if cireumsiances polnced foyll orclestral overture, her mistake through a friend the pie- | t4ined by the Indian bureau, e e Wrd fheen a voxue in New Englaml espe- | busily engaged with sweaters and the 1\'I.lnd.ng photoplay successes of the ' Lo Diz gullt in a ctiminal entefBIeEs | Larry” Semon, in Midnight might not have been called “The —_— Ser cially in the southern tier. The whol: ' paraphernalin of the jeune fille vena alomy Jane” ix really a medles | Cabaret,” affords amusement, and the | Seif-Made Wife i S P e Tuis | needle | wnd Varn duiing the War. to contribute some of her fancy Work | und pudging the pi one ex- | [alze acousatlons aga s o righteous | COlor biotography sketch of the fa-|famiiy made rich by oil in the south- | dred wears hefore Colombug, diston: T e iane . Mever 3 Gulimar, | Sweaters and _comiorts —and socks to the fair here next month Aottion. sni that foc —siiois ros in the n G band leader. M 3 ¥ sone, quite unsatisfactory. one ‘nsijudgment und punishment the doers !¢ ¥ valley ini the Frer west. who e to New York and live ered Amer nd leader. Master Serst. Eu ons. q satistactory. one see! & irresistibly 1o recall the line from 1 / ertuin misdeeds 5 i .;“:(n,:_ ‘{‘.'7‘.::: l.,“l"v.-‘ al Sergt. Lucius BANKS HUR"‘ FARM ;LASKER RESUMES CIVIL |;}e famous oid noem, ~The Charge of ‘;xll'.b.‘x:v;.,&-flhxv:;.”‘" \‘\!t;‘,, "I':"Ql‘, "‘,23‘ R Netherson. i Paul Schilie LIFE AS AD FIRM HEAD "% ie nor Mars rhitiin as e iR MR plinging | it | thetically beautiful and heroic eadlonE to diiseter N e — ; 5 i siniarnas Pratar. however, |Jane. daughter of Madison Clay. falls = — '« e 12 b Former Shipping Board Chairman |{ &%) 55114 P ihingin) - Aldr |10 CHORE MR IOIOn e hen b e e ot P — 4( isher H ' = e nemy *hil arrabee, is und i ~ 8 © drug: Ch i Bemsined ~on' Dty Oathl . (1=00-Round DA novled ee ave told {5 denu ' oski. clarinet: | PN e Philas Sl Jacqueline Logan. who plave the ] tional program for the coming year The number of students at the wehied to Headouariers and Woodin. cor Leviathan Ended Trip. {1 yole of Salomy Jane. is seen as @ beau F. Rockett, corn R ago a mere sehoolgirl @i ieri{ity) und bewitching girl of Sierra| Ww. Jol m" ‘” >mb 5 : CHICAGO, August 20 —Alb. 1. i present characterization is supreme mountains. Square und honest. she | Soanson el | Lasker. forme ch nan o the ' an artist, and the word artist s veed i the center of interest sharing advised honors with Charles Ogle. Raymond S winimeen Magnus JONNSON AGCUSES | niy sien simmine tomrt tomdb | <im0 T o pading, | RCOTR, i, Charies” Ogfe’ragond | i H tohe ! became & private citizen once more | “Merry-Go-Round” is the story of the| o™ Foite "hregser. William Quirk S Federal Reserve SyStem Of | iiin ne recumed his dutics as head |12V of & little peasant irl for an|nq George Faweett Xixon. trombowe:. Walter '|‘ h”r‘l{':'\;ml‘ll L of a local advertising firn attache of the emperor. in the gayest, gjlm dramas of the west have been 3 ul : t (though his resignation bhecame | C4pital ‘of Europe. Vienna. not Paris.lpopylae since the birth of the motion Clarimet: James R. Russell, clarine Partiality to Business. otfoioush his restgnation hecame |5Ost mmediately prior Lo the world !pisture play, | History and fiction ] William' I Saunder 1. and 1 Sy o Lasker remained on duty until the Thix nobleman. inspired 4t theiybound in material that offers big win M. Tansili. i et trip OF the Leviathan, when he |outset with the ‘desire for & trivialiopportunity for the dramatic por- Y s el N i . By the Assoviated Proxs ilsdjiabprrdthersan hisiluse act in | BiSASARL diveraion . is) made 1o Iovalccavull ofilitentn the (AU spRoes (Of At Both St cornet; s 4 ATLTIN Aias Alisn conncetion with the board e Eirl with whom he would have fmountaln and prairic. o In” “Salomy (4 oth ores) t Magnus nson — {notwithstanding the fact that at the |swift and stirring action and a group Dodg« 3 1. addressed & gathering at the Christ- ' The lowa Federation of Lahor is/command of the emperor he marriesjof performers genuinely typifying clarinet e e cking 4 project for the establish- janothe jthe =pirit and purp of the gau farm. ten miles cast of here, yes- nt of & lahor-farm bank in Des | he position of the girl becomes ' All this. with the pictures hone. Thoni A aphone: 3;.4,\,\ ornet. Harry L.1t¢ on the subject of co-opera ithe more pathetic in that. te earn tains of California for a background, , Horior . re A, Martell tacking the operation of lvh‘ 5 1 e, clarinet, jled ral veserve bank system. deelars terests to the detrim of the far- ool . States Senator-elec | mer | lude some of the | Johnson declared that the tarmer, s and the camp {business man and laborer must = l S l Gt B RO Annual Sale evening and the jaie v ' demonstea i He bealled s Clies” reports nat Most of it emplosing sube e said. misrepresented his policies S ' e s, "0r. land declared his intention to fight to v chestras . e ome tn {the end for the system of cost plus : camp. and al toax i vaen | reasonable profit for the fermers in o s nstance y | marketing the'r product i the same A illustrati lLaxis as the business man H amou handsmen | e 15| The reduction W. H. M- Rexcnst | s Maxter of South in gasoline e Ehefsuns ol L sl prices was deprecated by the speale o Sudiy 1o | whe faeia (inatiehe nt SRunid b “Pledged to Quadlity” . qake e b L LT A o Fourteenth St. at New York Ave. he folluwin ' [of the independent dealers signed to Headguarters Section of Head- qQuarters and Service Company by Capt el S e Dl i TR . GOODMAN & SUSS ROCHESTER TAILORED CLOTHES He Meares a vdney ColSpaf serg Willlam G R LoF &t Whiting P. Light- {Roy L. Longanecker Jamin « f Technical Serg photographer | Wilkins and George W. Montgomery Frank B. K S0 Roland | Copp James V. Susher: Privates first- Simpson and Otto Hermann: Privates W Lemuel 0. Fletcher. Leo M. Jett} Alexander Monroe, Joseph M. Suiegos- j,ynd William L. Nalley: Privates ki Edward L. Beilick hur L by Cohen. Joseph B. Herbert. Brightley. John hase. jr. Allen Pl Glirpe W Gemvaher, Willlam Ment- Waiatt. John W mmerman. Jr | pec & O Proctor. 8. £ Profit, Wil- and Mail oiderly Joscph Dodge [Rim L Pruite 3R Quade, M. C. “The Medical Corps is in u:-'nd, l"“yl;.rh,u'l», ¢ B Richard, P H Skin- i Capt. Sidnes Cousins. assisted by i o. THaipy W Stancliff, T. A. Tonney ) Capt. Dougleas A, White and the fol- 104 Tollefson . well - Ruzene = Potter. Ravmond {ryyiy drill and the afternoon tol rin, Sullivan hard, Burks. Roger Dave filo1 marksmanship. lecture on hy- |giene and first wid. ~shelter-tent piteh- | S [k “una care of ine it & parade | OUIRINEY 4 will be held at 5:30. followed by Corps. has been designated bysCamp i Wil be BEC e o Commander Capt. OLIff as recruiting | OPgR-air condert and. & : whic il be tree to thel aficer apd eniistments will be accept- | o clock. whi e b L t ed until Friday for the rest of the (PUNIE o oG o R encampment. und regular authorized |y voled'to rifle pra e e military liave with full pay will €. Cousins, Medicul ranted all zovernment umnh_n\‘a"p-“n::g TR B B T New Remedy Stops: and obtain enough recruits during this encampment to fill the new com- - Headache TOP & , 6,000 Famous Emery Quality Shirts War Department vty assiznments of : - Which were manufactured to sell for $2.50 to $5 on sale ommander: camy Commander. Gupt. | To quickly get rid of any h"d"‘ OA l tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock at both stores Julian £ Ol D Tompany: camp ad- | 2 he take one tablet of Kamnex | g g 5 jutant, First Licut. Robert G. MeCar tee, 2d Battalion, 1215t Engineers; o i two. camp surgeon. Capt. Sidney C. Cou- for severe pain, take supply officer. Capt. Edward H rtermaster Corps; tary [ s not hwrmfui ne opiates—no cafieine Dougglas A. White: mess | —no” acetanilid—no hablt forming drugs Each year we take the entire manufacturer’s balance of md Livut. Edwin H Lx new end your droggist mes not hase g S Gowan, E Compiny, and athiets it ot he can ger it for sou. the famous Emery Shirt—we take them all—just as they cer, First Lieut. Samue UENEr | mrchies it aeh b ire e I AaRAIE. o 5 ; : S B Eompuns ‘ e 1 ae et et are—some slightly soiled—some slightly imperfect. We S °Company is the voungest com- | 3 : i > 5 5 pamy in camp and is commanded by | A K could easily get twice the price—but we prefer to give vou Cap! Frazier C. Hilder. “larence S. .I.Il e — s . . . e Shicias 1s first Tieutenant and. Bowin sk fgr amnex > the benefit of the big purchase and maintain our name for = diecondn m ot and yertisement values, volume and quick turnover. 6,000 splendid soft and stiff cuff, attached collar and neckband—plain and fancy Emery quality Shirts. Sizes 13V to 20. Made to sell for $2.50 to $35.00. On sale tomorrow, 8 a.m., $1.39. —_—nmm— X ; Exceptions: Full Dress Suits—Alterations at Cost Sizes 34 to 46—None Chgrged e MONEY'S WORTH OR MONEY BACK 'GENERAL 'REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STORE . | 'D.J. KAUEMAN Ine

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