Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1925, Page 5

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CARTER FOES WIN - PRINTERS' BALLOT Eugene F. Smith Elected President of Union Over Morcock, 985 to 818. A complete “adminis which has openly de nism to Public Printer elected by the Columbia '] VPO, h ical Union in e‘lc‘rnun\ held in moi vario ment of the new three-part Army as a substitute for the old Regular Army tional rd system. Some g0 SO contend that a cut in app ations would runwel the virtual abandonment of the Organized Reserve element of the ¢ and sharp curtailment of assistance to the National llRl)M Regulars Now. scussion has brought to light t during preliminary ons this year a definite made to tail Army by reduction of pay average for the year men in the ranks of compared to 118,000 wml ve ion leje:lmn of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, — GASH FOR GRAVES FUND INSUFFICIENT Only $2,500 Donated to Do Honor to Resting Places of 72,000 War Dead. moment appeal is being sent the committees in charge of ting the graves of the soldier sailor dead on Saturday. The collections from all sources to date, amounts to about $2,500. There are GOES TO KENYA COLONY. Sir Edward Grigg Given Guber- natorial Appointment. LONDON, May 28 (#).—Lleut. Col. Sid Edward Grigg, Liberal member of Parliament for Oldham, has been ap- pointed governor and commander-in- chief of Kenya Colony, British East Africa, in succession to Sir Robert Coryndon. D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925. W. & J. SLOANE 1508 H STREET <« WASHINGTON, D.C. Opposite The horeham. Summer Rugs WEhave instock allthedesirable lines of rugs suitable for . Sum- - bl = o | s TR R R, BRI RRRBIR KRR “Say It With Flowers” Decoration Day Wreaths —Sprays, Emblems and flowers of all kinds at notably Reasonable Prices Deliveries made any- where by Parcel Post, Express and Telegraph. D® Early ordering will be appreciated 14th : SHAFFER’S e E fiifi&fi iiiiii 5 e —— e J 72,000 graves of soldier and sailor to be remembered and the money so far received will not allow the committees to expend even a few cents upon each grave. Late Donations Urged. Those wishing to donate flowers af@ requested to take them to the nearest fire engine station, not later than tomorrow morning. They will be kept fresh by the firemen and con- veyed to the different cemeteries in mobile patrols provided by the Department. son B. Miller of the American is requesting automobile own- the 192 tion. the tendency shown by nment financlal officers during officials are in ieve that if a new proposal $25,000,000 to $30,000,000 appr on _reduction for the Army anctioned, the cut will be made Iy at the expense of the regular the | listed personnel and the force k was put | duced to 11 or lower. The present stood to cover in detail tions as this th S§) mer and Fall use. Among \‘.Eem will be found grass, fibre and other types. We have an exceptionally large and varied selection of woven and braided rag rugs that are very moderate in price. PHONE Main 108 Main 3416 e . supporter of X of 985 to S18. candidate who denounces Mr. Carter for his dismissal of me: n”. at the G vernment 3 cently 1 M We are also pleased to offer an assort- ment of Holland Rush rugs that are our own importation from the Netherlands whose price will be a pleasant surprise to those contemplating a purchase of this kind. the Pfo'}w{ His success fn Life depends upon | punctuality. Give' him an oppor- nity to sueceed. ‘ Here's a Watch famous for accu- | racy. Iy a Timepiece he will al- | ways prize. s to loan their cars to his com- mittee to e old and disabled soldiers to ton on May 30. He can be reached at Room 417 Bond Building, telephone Main 7633. The Fund. The following I 2 dminist fssued a statement praisir his fight v establish the war can be ms é 5 Famous ILLINOIS-STERLING ¢ 33450 A YEAR Carter since the of the 127 printe: ;h(. air service, tank contributions have bulk of the STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M, EVERY DAY INCLUDING SATURDAY TO PAY FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES Thebon Ariee il Sloane Endérsed Merchandise Carries an uAssurance of Satisfa&ion % just:d Watch on the mar- | . ket today. we believe. New movement free, it original one fails to give good service ins than pre-war light ed | field batter 3100 Means Entirely New Plan. All of these involve too he: | expense and too much techni J.|ing to be left to even the Fech w. Will You Be in Virginia or Maryland—Decoration Day? Regardless of what State you're in—it's your state of mind that counts. Here are suggestions of a pleasant week-end trip. Palm Beach Knickers . .........$5.00 Linen Knickers, plain ..........3$5.00 Linen Knickers, plaids .. .$6.00 Light Golf Hose. ..ccccae.e.....$1.65 Light Wool Caps . ....ceauuua...82.50 Light Pongee Shirts . Foulard Scarfs 3 Duck and Khaki Trousers for G . oo ssismnnion - Flannel Trousers . Bathing Suits. . .. Beach Robes, Terry cloth +And a complete assortment of light- weight vacation clothes for boys, second floor—and for women—Sports Shop—seec- ond floor. antry personnel, n'the event of Imost entirely McC executive r T. Brown, C 1| proportion to tee, | as the special servic e | war must be supplied P \ 1t the g Cgqur nance of committee, T 't | spedtal services, the 2 s respon- R DmaE ex : ittee, ma-|sible, first of all, for the security of chinist-mono th ol fom_the AVENUE of NINTH<Y [/ $1.151.90 Manufacturer Auto Victim. PEORIA, N, May 28 (#).—John ‘| Barton Bartholomew, 52 years old, “| president of the Avery Manufactur- ing Co., died here yesterday as a re- sult of injuries received in a recent 1utomobi ccident. EIIEE!IE—:IEII:——__IEHE SPORT MART 1303 F St. N.W. H 914 F St. N.W. 1410 N. Y. Ave. Get in the “Swim” —WITH A— SPORT MART SUIT! graphical _‘:rlvvling Offic dd 7 Sunits in the Untied S ief duty now is the g (lurmp. the Summer of the va- rious clements that make up the spaj other than ob Wagner; z rnment Printing Off son and John A. newspaper, Dext : than daily newspaper, C: dan. ¢ ARMY IS WARNED TO PREPARE FOR BIG OUT IN BUDGET | __ (Continuea from da : other present strength of this in- at its absolute t a further reduction the whole military to be rewritten. would mean th: policy would ha Eastem Star Dmner Tonight. — Although these may be the days of new straw hats, foulard ties and light- weight union suits, don’t forget that shoe styles change, too. The new styles of Teck Six shoes are a bit different—but the price—six dol- lars—and the value will always be the 8,074, which represent. | Wa >d a reduction of imately | S £4.000,000 from ¢ propria- tons for the prec Despite rigid secre imposed on Army offic the study they e a matter of of the effect )0 reduction upon the v\hula scheme nf tense as outline and which i partment re: KAPL@\WITZBT@. INCORPORATED NINTH STREET NORTHWEST A SPECIAL SALE! $45 & $35 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES $20 A SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING OF EXCLUSIVE AFTERNOON AND STREET DRESSES FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE. EVERY DRESS A KAPLOWITZ FASHION DE LUXE WE URGE EARLY ATTENDANCE. STORE OPENS &:30 A. M. ck, “home fund and Band Hotel Inn Phone Main 8108-8109. 604-610 9th St. N \V Orphans’ T2t THE BOYS SHOP (@) Opening Season’s Special Choice of any $5 Pure Wool Suit in our stock! All sizes for men and women. HEADQUARTERS FOR “The Nation’s Swimming Suits” Gigantic Savings on Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes During OQur § . Decoration Day Sale N $2- 98 2 Sailor Bow MOTHERS! Opera Pumps NEVER IN YOUR —with $2.98 Eoiinn 2% to 7. PERIENCE HAVE YOU SEEN SUCH AN EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE AND IM- PROVEMENT IN CHILDREN'S SHOES ~NOR DID YOU EVER SEE SUCH FINE QUALITY AND BEAUTY S0 MOD- ESTLY PRICED. SERVICE SHOES FOR SCHOOL, DRESS | 4 AND PLAY NOW READY. A Serge Suit for June Graduation Exercises Flnpper Pumps Hl'&'.( fili‘. VW In order to accommodate I $2.98 | our customers who have o need of our banking serv- ices before the holiday, we will remain open until 5:30 p.m. tomorrow, Friday, May 29. 1923 KM, At 318.75 A Blue Serge Suit with two pairs of knickers. The coat can be worn with white duck or flannel trou- sers for evening affairs this summer. Other blue serge suits from $22.50 to $30— S fil some with vests. Tennis Shoes VI:W of T.!h'lfl E"' 98c On Sale At All Sport Mart Stores All colors and sizes in men’s, women’s and children’s suits. LIFEGUARD Infants’ Patent Slippers s 98¢ Children’s A lt‘ul’d. h(-l'fi P Suggestions! A Cops ........ Cork Balls.......35¢c Ear Protectors..25¢ pr. Wool Shirt, Blue Flan- nel Pants, Belt. A $6 value. AND TRUST COMPANY | | | | | | | | | | AWM@AN S]EGURHW Important Graduation Dates to Remember: June 12—Armstrong High School. June 15—Columbia Junior High, Hins, Shaw and Business High. June 16—5&1"}:{" Hllgh (two-year course), McKinley, Dunbar, Langley ai 15th and Penna. Ave. Surplus and Undivided Profits Scarfs ........... QOver $6,000,000 Capital. June 17—Central High, Eastern H«gg{ Western, Miner and Macfarland. (Elementary Schools Close) - June 18—Wilson Normal School. SEE US F % Guaran- YOUR BATHING NEEDS BRANCHES teed colors! Central—7th and Mass. Ave. N.W. Northeast—S8th and H Sts. N.E. Southwest—7th and E Sts. S.W. 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