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PROHIBITION PARTY TO NOMINATE FRIDAY Convention to Open Formally Wed- nesday—500 to 1,000 Delegates Expected—Program Broader. Br the Associated Press. COLUMBLUS, Ohio, June 2.—Members of the national committee of the Prohibition party were expected here today o= tomorrow to complete ar- rangements for the holding of -the party's national convention in Me- morfal Hall Thursday and Friday. The committee members are to meet in formal session Wednesday at 6:30 pm, and wind up their affairs. A new national committee will be elect- ed Friday. Virgil G. Hinshaw, Washington, isj thairman of the committee. Otaer mie Colvin, New Hohenthal, in for major discussion. Dr. Prugn has suggested that the gathering put itself on record on the following questions: Religious instruction in: the schools, observance of the Sabbmth, divorce and family life, keeping the oath of office, legislation to prevent indus- trial warfare, freedom of tgreech, dia- armament of nations, awmd world agreement for the adjustiment of national controversies. Dr. Prugh also believes tWat some discussion should be held on hether or not the name of the party is too circumscribed, stamping it as a party of “only one idea.” The newly elected national cemmit- tee will meet Friday immediately after the afternoon session to select a national chairman, executive com- mittee and to make plans for the fall campaign. THREE TOWNS BALLOT - ON INCORPORATION Question to Be Decided Today by Cottage City, Colmar Manor and Edmonston, Md. Special Dispateh to The Star. PACIFISM ASSAILED IN BACCALAUREATE “ Naval Academy Chaplain’s Sermon Opens “June Week” Before Large Crowd. By the Associated Press. ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 2—Before a congregation of “June week" visi- tors that overtaxed the Naval Acad- emy Chapel, Capt. Sydney K. Evans, chaplain of the academy, yesterday preached the baccalaureate sermon before the class of midshipmen to be graduated Wednesday. Chaplain Evans, preached from the text, Acts 22:14: “The God of our fathers hath chosen thee.” Referring to world conditions, he said, “The millennfum is still far distant. God ‘hasten the day: when war shall be no more. . “At the very time they sit in sor- mow and poverty of the ruins of the CHURCH 50 YEARS OLD. Mount Tabor Congregation Cele- brates Jubilee. Large congregations at Mount Tabor Methodist Protestant Church, 35th street and Wisconsin avenue, yester- day took part in th jubilee” serv- ices commemorating the fiftieth an- niversary of the church. Rev. C. M. Compher, the pastor, preached the anniversary sermon, us- ing as his theme “The Vitality of Vision.” He gave a brief history of the organization of the church as the outgrowth of a vision of those who began it. He closed with a plea for & clearer vision of Jesus to meet the opportunities which daily come to ua At the evening sferlv.:ceclfi‘ervc.h Al Bacchus, pastor of the 19081805, “preached on ~The Riches of Faith.* ~ This evening at 8 o'clock will be Sunday school night. Rev. Dr. J. H. Straughn of Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Church will deliver the address, he having been pastor of Mt. Tabor from 1901-1903. Tomorrow evening Rev. B. W. Kindley of Delta, Pa, will preach the sermon. Everybody watches the dollars, but the true test of economy lies in what we make the dimes do. The offerings below are selected to show you how valuable ten cents can bein an A & P Store 4 Ll HYATTSVILLE, Md., June 2.—Citi- [World Far hete hasiheen revived by y 5 s- & Lie s of con 2 Damtel A. Pollng, New |Zens of Cottage City, Colmar Manor |¢ye old allegiance O aental Ruropet WIEL DISCUSS OUTING. York and J. A Murray, University |&nd Edmonston today are holding ment is this on the guilinility and b g Place, Neb. referendum _elections on__proposed |undigested observations and the flab- Berwecn 500 and 1,000 delegates are | Charters of incorporation. I the pro- |bY_ patriotism of those, who, under | Trade Board Membership Commit- expected to attend the gathering, |PoSitions carry Colmar Manor will be the security of our flag, by their toa to Meot X ed ¢t h - | Boverned by the Colmar Manor blindness and senseless mouthings of ee to Meet. Wednesday the Ohio unit of the Darty | igirict citizens’ committee; Cottage | 'Deace, peace’ when there is no peace, | There will be a meeting of the old its annual convention.| ity will be gaverned by the Cottage pwould force us into a policy of lamb- mbership committee of the Board There is to be a combined mass meet- | <j¢y commission, and Edmonston will [like defenselessness, e tomorion Atlernoonr st ing of the state and national organi- | elect a mayor, four councilmen, two | “W¥thout the nation's two great|which plans for the annual joint out- astions” Wednesdsyinight. from each ward, and a treasurer. lines ‘of defense the greed and sav- |ing of the membership and shad bake Nominations Friday. The Colmar Manor and Edmonston |agery of the stfll untamed wolves of | committees. to take place June 14 i elections would be held Monday, July |the nitions would in short order |o : i The keynote address will be de- ! will be discussed. The outing will Ty toxlote adde e carries in Cottage | make omr homes, our loved ones, and Er o i sday forenoon by Mr. [T 4 \ g 3 be held at “Snyder's” near Damas g oy Eosex - | Gi s of the commis- [our coumtry itself, their slaves and | o, Faris, who_will act as temporary e . | SiE ooy cus, Md. chairman. Nomination of presidential |$ion Will immed atey ¢ : 3 Expressions of regret were issued and vice presidential candidates will first Monday 19 N pe——— today by the membership committee be made Friday afternoon. While |fiTst 2 Eighty per cent of the retail buy- |at the death of George M. Myers, one the dominant themes of the conven- = Ing of the\ country rests with women. |of its members, and Dr. Clarence tion will be law enforcement gener-| One hundred an e Nearly 15,000 women and girls in|Duffey, a former member of the ally and prohibition law enforcement | in the United States have endow-|Pennsylvamia earn their livelihood |committee and @ member of the in particular, other issues will come | ments of $1,000,000 or more. at the switchboard. Board of Trade. s T AL R e e 0 T O RS E] H Tuesday Is Bargain Day No. 2 of Our Annual | H. P. Farris, 10c| TEN-CENT WEEK, June 2-7 Prescribed for Thirst! and G M POTATOES, 21bs, 10¢ POTATOES,5lbs, 10 | GINGER ALE Fine Cookers 10c bOtth The Butterick Pattern Representative Is Here Consult her tomorrow about the use of these patterns—with the Deltor—in buying piece goods economically. For a Limited Time Only ‘The DELINEATOR $l 20 for one year. Satisfaction First Since 1859 INGS PALACE 810-818 Seventh Street durability. Fine Quality Flock Dot Voile Superfine materials—styles of grace and distinction—a gathering of summer favorites to sell 'way under price. TEXAS ONIONS, 2 Ibs., 10c Lovely Summer |$ qLHIREDDED DRESSES WHEAT KRUMBLES T 10c pkg. p e 18 TOMATOES summer with floor coverings KELLOGG, S #5329 || 10c pke. § IONA CORN § 10c can 10c can KIRKMAN'’S SOAP Styles include lace yokes, overskirts, tiers of ruffles, rows of lace, side panels, some with sashes, some without. V necks, square necks, round necks—many with embroidered collars and cuffs. Colors include peach, rose, mais, jade, green, copen, navy, lavender, brown, red and black-and-white. RARRRRANRAS Campbell’s BAKED BEANS Fresh, Deliciously Browned % Crisp, Enticing FIG BARS, 10c b. | PRETZELETTES, 10c Ib. $ ' AND MANY MORE ATTRACTIVE ITEMS AT TEN CENTS WILL BE GLADLY SHOWN YOU BY THE MANAGER Selected BUTTER EGGS 33c doz. Butter at a lower price than ON EVERY CORNER 1,000 Pairs Women’s Onyx Pointex and Square Heel Hose $2.00 and $2.50 Kinds, $15 5 i EVERY PAIR PERFECT Full Fashioned Some all-silk, others have lisle garter tops. superfine quality, worthy representatives of a brand known everywhere for all-around excellence. The price would be surprisingly low for irregulars—and, remember, these are STR";I.‘};Y PERFECT. Black and an array of the new sum- mer shades. Special for Bargain Day No. 2 — $5.00 Trimmed 't Home Needs 15¢ Toweling, 12Y;c Yd. ‘White and Unbleached Crash Toweling, firm absorbent qual- ity. $1.00 Table Tops, 79c 45x45 Mercerized Damask Table Tops, neatly hemmed. Hemmed Napkins 6 for 69¢c 18x18 Hemmed Mercerized Dama\sk Napkins. Turknit Wash Cloths 3 for 16c $1.00 Door Mats, 79¢ Hi Thick Brown Mats, ~—Third Floor. Rag Rugs, 49¢ 18x36 Washable Rag Rugs, in bright mixed patterns.—Third Floor. Table Oilcloth, 25¢ Yd. Seconds of 40c Table Oilcloth, in tile patterns.—Thi ird e 12Vsc Shelf Oilcloth 7Vc Yard Plain and fancy shelf oilcloth with scalloped edge. 75¢ Table Covers, 49c Seconds of 75c heavy oilcloth . table covers in handsome oval % designs of assorted colors. Horix Japanese $6.00 8x10 Horix Rugs B .. $2.95 B s eeene $1.95 i‘;;i;sxl‘figs....m... 25(3 Shiba Japanese R Z};ilaasgxg%s......_. $5-95 e DEID $5.00 6x9 Shiba Rugs Third Floor, King’s Palace Sisters Hair Preparations Hair Grower, 99‘: Hai‘lf Grower, s 1 Ei{oram{r, for gray $1 .25 Scalp e e eteenmillios plain how to use the prepara- —_— Thousands of Towels In the June Sale 3 for $1.00 24x45 size—extra large and «extra quality. Product of the Grass Rugs $5.00 6x9 Hos Rugs. e D1.19 $£9.00 9x12 7 Sutherland large 49c Cleanser tions for perfect results. 50c Turkish Towels reliable Cannon Mills. Fine GRANULATED SUGAR 10 lbs., 69¢ 25¢ Huck Towels 6 for $1.00 19x36 firmly woven huck tow- els with fast-color red borders. 10c Guest Towels $1.00 Dozen Heavy quality white absorbent towels, handy in every home. 15¢ Huck Towels $1.09 Dozen o, 17x32 size, some all-white, Poppy hats, cluster-trimmed hats, wreath- others Wfih red "Pf-d"i'i h trimmed hats, ribbon-trimmed hats, feather~ él‘ncvyvelsur s trimmed hats—in medium, large and small sizes. = Every hat is a quality hat, as desirable for excel- 4 for $l.00 lence of workmanship as for smartness of style. 18x36 size, heavy =b5°rb‘="‘ The assortment is so extensive that every woman quality, showing woven, 3%t g \vill find not one, but many becoming models. you can buy elsewhere, we will immediately and cheerfully re» fund your money. P, 48¢ 4 High Test Fresh Creamery, Ib., 45c From the Tub redu T A one-day disposal of quality millinery at a surprising economy price—hats for both youthful lnd‘n-tur:vm—in. black and IN EVERY AT MO ALK MAAO O CADURLLLLD DALV AR BRSSO LML LA W colors. : i"’f“.‘""'.'"'“,""""“""""_"'"f"““_'""'“".“"'“""T'"'f"“'f'""f’””""”“‘“"“""'m