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.COL. DRAIN INDORSED |starietmasion % Miars; rensanns: Garbage Yields $ 300,000 Pi'ofit COMMISSIONS PRESENTED| Will Dedicate U. S. Embassy. | War Mineral Claims Allowed. |1 ot Wait Unel Hot Weather, -arms, Theodore C. Howe; master- PARIS, July 2.—The American flag| Additional war mlnernlsrlzlgn!. . J. Murphy: su . W. N. in" number, totaling 3§ L were e FOR HEAD OF '_EGION historimn o b e . . D. C. National Guard Officers Au- | W!Il be ralsed on the morning of July | 8 Feqn OH f8, M0 were| Have Awnings Made Now! ers, J. W. Brashears. i, and | § @ NIISEIICE um 56 000 . 4 over the first American-owned em- | ioday. The larest claim was one for e T Bbons Sapeats. Jr. a0l ° a p y thorized to Command. bassy In Parls. The new building, |$16.116 to the Manganere Metal Gom. | It means saviag asd sou will be ready foe be hell July 15 and the Installation ’ g p [ the bot days. Paperhanging sad painting. At an assembly last evening in|Wwhich was recently purchased, will|Pany of Tacoma, Wash, and " the | s TUrged for National Commander.|pufisi S with appropriate cere- Convention Hall, 5th and L streets, of [not be ready for occupancy for six |rewe of Ganineie 0 10 Or C.[Chrses v ressnd : o Na- ths, but Ambassador Herrick in- s i .| CORN 5P ER CO. 3, Tast Depart t C the 121st Regiment of Engijneers, Na- i mon ) i | a 7 Fisk Boomed to Lead Local - |, Zas! Pevartment commanaer prain | W a@ste Collected From Homes Converted, s 2 Resimen: ot Engineers. ko onsnts W TR I | comme oot s, =%, Ml | 20 RNELL WALL PAPER CO. Department. ing served as department commander Inmibla, ‘commissions were formally 3 7 3-53: in 1920 and during the past year as i Into Revenue—But NOt Enough presented to a large number of re- chairman of the fougth - 2 habilitation committes. gll:";:t vice e Past Department Commander James id e he 7 . Geniih % ding the || : . [ : S5y since the early days of the I ;| v v n national commander of the American | Jror a number of years he wayesion: | The District government made $300,- year, the decrease dus to & reduction | "G "5 onan pointed out the re- || Established 1845 Tegion, and Past Commander Howard |ident of the Natlonal Rifle’ Assoclation | 200 4Uring the fiscal year ended Mon- | the briccs received, for Barbage | nongibility that accompanied the ac- 5. Fisk of George Washington Post | and is held in high esteem In Army 94y by salvaging sarbage and trash | “poc D5 JRORT U006, [coptance of the commissions and ex- || cirel n 3 was unanimously indorsed for depart- :"“rv::i";r:gp‘”n:gs'[‘g;rev«virar:e;utck;::l.;}i collected from homes of the city, s for the expense of collecting Plenly of officers in question would fulfill the ° ment commander of the Department le on this subject. Morris Hacker, supervisor of the d waste luat_)'e:;r was 3330,- confidence reposed in them. E Parki of the District of Columbia, at a Commander Fisk was one of |Féfuse division, announced today. 900, ‘s that the salvagios operation Sl b vl u er- ynn aln 0 arkmg meeting of George Washington Post %":"flm\:f?:nlihzi:rer“efon1Q‘e‘lrc:r?er1i;-1ngn This Is about $56,00 less. than was (35 per cent of the cost of maintain-| Cucumbers and pineapples are|| [ o at the headquarters of the post, 1829 | ang has served aciively in various |4Ken In from this source last fiscal |Ink the service and made the netscarce in London, because German 1 street northwest, last night. Both | capacities in both his post and in the | T ———————————————— COf% O ODETA o e inie fl;’;",‘,’.':,_"“"""“ them up at almost g 2 - department. At present he is depart- | name for the positi f d . indi james for indorsement were present- position of department s ell the names o : o ment finance officer and & member of | commander 15 1o be presented at the | st omouns or ate oaner th ¢ Past S, 8 1 & smal of ! aper that cd by Past Commander Charles B.| the department budget committee. He | department conven(ion on August 1 |uccamuiaten. bur when® 3 Hacker | —— i : eorge Washington Post. |is also historian of George Washing-|and 2, by two other posts in th all i c v : ation of ofcers for ton Post, member of the board of | department. ’ e gy i g STUDEBAKE . nd bales it up on the post for the ensuing year followed: ( governors and lbrarian of the post.| A joint meeting of post commanders nounts to an ‘important For post com e B. MoCoy | He has served practically under every | and past commanders is (0 be held | {tam of resennr first vice com. |department commander and durlng | this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the P he thn cang. that fall from the the past five and a half vears has|clubhouse of George \Vashington |vegetarian's table also are sold, as 3 filled positions in the department and | Post, 1829 I street northwest, to dis- |well as bottles, old rubber and other Just Drive It; That's All Screen Paint equally as many in his post. His'cuss the various candidates. usable junk. e e e e e e e e L e ey Rustprouf—will not C]Og et s s " Roof Paint Porch Furniture Enamel Red or brown. A gallon Red and green. Dries abso- lutely hard, Will not stick tc covers 400 square feet. your clothes. A pint will paint the mCSh. a couple of chairs. Things to Wear on the 4th. Priced for Economy ||\ *oreer | cooo | Ediws = Deck Paint . Top and Seat Dressing Closed All Day Friday, July 4th/ Neckwear fOl' the Holiday ha‘l‘{a;mog&”";;;;g;?f;mma;;w‘;'kc iron. A Waterproof. Revives the original finish. Satisfaction First Since 1859 59¢ COLLAR AND CUFF SPORT SCARFS, in solid Half Gallon, $2~00 . Plnu, $1.00 in linen and or- colors and_the beautiful z to wear with the tied-dyed effects. Add the | z sweater. finishing touch Roand coll 35(: of color to the 1.00 wide cuffs... holiday outfit. B U R I $1.98 DRAPED VEILS, in - large variety, to wear with RUFFLINGS — Circular L ° the sport hat. Straight and Straight Ruflings in 810-818 Seventh Street e 0 $1.25 mmetynie aa 49¢ E[l 609 C St. NW. Main 1751 colors. Yard 100 Charming Summer Dresses Worth $10, $12, $15 and $16.75 pers. f georgette, taffeta, satin, satin-faced Canton crepe, moire and self-checked twill. All sizes, 16 to 42, in the lot, but not in every model. Black, rust, brown, navy, rose, light blue, tan, etc. Hundreds of New Summer Dresses Many Worth $6.98, $7.98 and $8.98 00 e e - mandRiaed‘\?:iie,flfi;’em(rl:ezh;:i\‘v,le;'lo‘? szili][;lecriri?\e,c T,?,’:,iié:;iré' \‘;?1: $ o Seventh and' Eye StreetS. French voile, English broadcloth, tub silk, knitted crepe, tricoknit and tricoplaid. Regular and extra sizes, 16 to 54—plenty of extra sizes in white linen as well as other materials. Store will be closed all day Friday and Saturday this week—and during July and August—Closed every Saturday. You11 Never Buy a Girls’ $1.50 1 Vacation Hosie for the Holida Refrigerator to Better Advantage Khaki Suits o e Women's $1.00 s;tll:.yszso Pigeon Silk Hose y —than HERE—NOW— CASES, of black and tan fiber, The "C}lallenge" Refrigerator is a wonderful production—scien- durably metal bound; als 12-inch graln . SRE = $l OO lnvcli{:s bags, with metal frlmu.“:rov and-Glos Hose, 59¢ $1.25 hfical]y. hygxemcally, econom:cally—and we cannot urde too con- . clasps, lock and key —and black Pertect Quality Summer Ho- Perfect Quality Thread Silk . . . enameled Boston Rags. 51 00 siery, knit of thread silk and Hose, with lisle garter tops. 5 fidEPtly y?ur adapflo‘? of the size and type best suited to your needs. Two-piece suits of strong- MR $1 ani 4o . Elos (ber oI, i LTSS White, Dlick and leading | We've a “Challenge"” for every home. 1y twilled khaki, sizes 6 to White, black and colors. shades. Also Full-fashioned Silk = = L 18.INCH WEEK END CASES, black Hose in white and black. & - 4. Regulation middy | wmneid sod bt s eien® vy | pomen’s §2.00 Chiffdn - = Top-Lid Style blouse, with red tie and trim- AR et $2-95 Silk Hose, $1.00 Children’s Socks, 15¢ = Here are the details of dimensions and and key. . mings, and bloomers to SUIT GASES, 24inch Mack eoameled i (Irregulars) 230 and 350 Three-quarter y size: match. Cornere. raney e loth B A= Full-fashioned Chiffon _Si LS o BT e 7 3 High Tia o . e . lining and pockets. Two $3 95 Hose, of beautiful quality, plain an erby-ribbed tops. -1 -1 K H A KT KNICKERS AND Laiog 202 pockels. Two . e e e R e S e e < 37-in. 20-in. VY CRASH EXTRA SIZE SUIT CASES, 30 inches the “stop-run” feature that pre fancy tops. Every pair per- : S Ice capacity, <0 pounds. KNICKERS, in all ' long and extra deep. - Black eaameled Fenteiayelae : 5 i sizes 6 to 22. Fea- l .98 with leather straps. fect. g Enamel lxnmg o ae - Jotheneed vas. ioioe $0,985 | $2.00 and $2.50 Onyx tured at.. et and pockets o & > 5 4 ! 40-in. 0954 KHAKI MIDDY BLOUSE: TRAVELING BAGS, of genuine cow- Silk Hose, $1.49 Children’s Socks, 25¢ Children’s Socks, 50c d T S dispensable for vacation wear. bige,” leathier lined. ~Hoomy, ‘buiging- Women's Perfect Quality Ful 5% and Tic Tmported Full- Reautiful Quality Glos (fiber pacity, P i top style. with steel 4 B Well tailored. Sizes 6 to 22 frame and studded $lO OO fashioned Onyx Hose, some all- fashioned Lisle Socks. also per- silk) Socks, with ribbed tops. Enamel lmmg aalioNenaee bottom .- . silk from toe to top. others with fects and irregulars of Glos White and all colors, alo white lisle garter tops. White, black (fiber silk) Socks. F colors ith fancy Every Dpa ™ - c $1.25 and $1.98 and colors. and white, with fancy tops. Dttty el erely pals 42-in. 24-in. KHAKI SCOUT SHIRTS, man- 2 Ice capacity, 63 pounds. nish style, open Enamel lining .. down the front. . (31 K R d Other sizes of the Top-li L e : C f t] p-lid type— " KHAKI MIDDY i SIIRTS, sizes 6 to White Hats, Black Hats, Black-and-White—and All Colors Side-Icer Style KHAKI KNICKER SUITS, - A range of sizes out of which you sizes $ to 14. Heavy twilled >, = - can select satisfactorily. quality. Jacket ¥ 4 =bon iy o with buttoned-on $2.98 Z o & L o ep e > % % W ~ 40in. %8in. 1650 KHAKI MIDDY SUITS, sizes . ’ : N\ ¢ Ice capacity, 50 pounds. 8. 10 and 12, consist- * - ! g . ] Enamel lining ............ LEe e A , " Ul . S and knickers........ < 5 y | - p Other sizes of the Side-icer type— KHAKI BLOOMERS . * 5 4 ‘With enamel lining, up P $6500 - B0 connninaiiisnne cesceccacsstere $1.25 and $1.98 With porcelain lining, up ; " New Trimmed Hats New Trimmed Hats R ¢ Spn . - > - . "o - . 7 F h —in summertime modes Sin_wonderiul variety, Women’s Wool “ The All-Porcelain “Challenge" is truly the Refrigerator or the of charm and distinction, 98 e Lo . de luxe—handsomely mounted in nickel-finjsh. Vari % Bathing 'Suits =i . e e developed in satin, ben- shape and trimming. In . sizes and styles. BOYS’ Outing galine, satin and benga- leghorn, taffeta, duvetyn, line combinations, taf- bengaline and_ velvet Bathing Suits, 49 | 13 s0d ne straws. A S g / ' $150® to *200% ST N . the popular trimmings. models. WHITE, black- Boys’ Elastic Ribbed Bathing WHITE, black-and- . and-white, black and all [ i Suits, fin navy, temmedwith ) e ite andiall calbes: colors. orange and white. Sizes for children of 4 to 12 years. This , Quality suits for surf or St31 id shitable for iemall gisle, Sport Hats, $1.29 Sport Hats, $2.98 Sport Hats, $3.98 beach at an attractive low too. ‘1 32, $2.50 and $3.00 sfizt Hata |l Tmmense assortment of smart | -Superfine qualities, distinctive price. One-piece model, of - o n milan hemp, w! e fel im ew odels in fine felts;ah v . . Other Bathing Suits, 98¢ to straw. milan straw and novelty | and other Straws, showing ail the | StYleS, unusual values. In fine fine worsted, in all sizes, 38 straws. WHITE, black and all | favored _trimmings. WHITE, | Tolts and leghorns. WHITE, to 46. Black, = colors, black and all colors. black and all colors. o 46. Black, navy, Kelly Boys’ Wash Pants, $9¢ 5 2 green, buff, China blue and A thrift sale of well made -A New Low Price on S )oykey r?d. Plain colors or knickers, of strong twilled with stripes of contrasting khaki and gray crash, in all color. e o | Interwoven Lisle Soc_ks i S BOYS’ SPORT BLOUSES, of $10.98. i loth and striped En . < ::::;:xh;&dc’o Szt This is the first reduction on the fa- Extra size Bathing Suits, P large convertible col- 59‘: mous_Interwoven Socks in three and a $6.98 ? 2 lar and short sleeves. 98 to $8.98, olonia eds BOYS’ WASH SUITS, tailored $250 and $3.00 Straws in sll 1 - L A I : of excellent quality, fast-color the popular braids and shapes, Supply yourself with socks of nation 3 Pairs for $1.00 15¢ to $1.98. | design they are true to the colonial type, and in workmanship Palias a8y G Mok Fites: : Misses’ i : are of very good character—all of which emphasizes the re- White. all colors and @)~ | _MENS SPORT SHIRTS. AND COLLAR-AT- - Emuasn sportigyon SHIRTS, of superb isses’ and Children’s 17 White, tan, gray, stripes, @ ()() | White, tan, gray and blue. Sizes @ QF The panel at the head is veneer Mahogany: § .50 BOYS' PALM BEACH CAPS, L R R St UV | 14 1017 . the posts and cross rail at foot of Gum-wood, in the popnlar sand and MEN'S BATHING SUITS, of pure worsted, in | ity, tailored for trim fit and good service. Cuff 50c to $1.00. tan_shades. and .4 navy, brown, gray, black; bottoms and belt loops. Waistbands $1 79 - . e wa e Women's Bathing Caps, i Because of which we are making this special offering. In materials, in middy, buttoned-on, $125. \ ally-known quality at this new low price. combinations. Sizes 3 TACHED SHIRTS, in all sizes 14 to quality, in neckband and collar-attached styles, | Bathing Suits, $1.49 to $3.98, Futlhisiom of S prioe. light, cool and serviceable. Come WHITE DUCK TROUSERS, of excellent qual- Women's Bathing Shoes, Gl ki i el cellently sizes with contrasting stripe: 28 to 40. ve —Second ¥loor.