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HE EBEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925 * T YT T AR PR T O S RNt e SR e ) | briefly, after which Dr. Mayoconfer: shared with only Siecvived WiLTEs Bekias Axlingion {one other !{enr»lu the President [‘ 14 Tomerrow. ‘Widow, Receives Congratulations. AR | Charges of Woman. | Duke of York Greets Medical Lead- | the United States i ; . PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany, June Dr. Louis W. Rapeer, president of e The technical session of the assen e e AN EI_S 2 ayard Tay vidow of iti ition | the Research University, 20 Jackson| ers—Ambassador Houghton bly began immediately afterwar TRANSFER I.lKEI.Y Dennis Hart Mahan, U. 8. N., re- {h(f",‘u}:,?,l B:K;'dd’f,‘,‘fi,fi‘;lnfl:u‘;v;"u Stanton Park Citizens Petition place, forfeited $50 in Police Court | under o Chairmanship Sir. < il 5 | Addresses Group. . ;‘.’:’;"F"‘,’,’,‘,?.;‘fix.?'bi"fiefi'fl".«'r’x?flfl?é served as American Minister to Ger- Commissioners to Pare Down yesterday, when he fafled to answer Humphr : 2 cip- the collateral Hst on which his name | iy the Associated T tomorrow afternoon at 2 many in 1878, today was the recip. S eeith e A : g ¥ ¢ y - : : |tent” of numerous congratulatory| Estimates for Coming Year. was posted for an alleg ssault. | London June 2—The 700 American Coolidge Asks Legal Advice Interment, with rul'miitasy | Music, . Merriment and Multi- | S3iaste from Aniericans on-the e | g The assault chargé was placed . e evidow, Mrs, Manan, is staying casfon of her 96th birthday. | against Dr. Rapeer following the com-| 400 Canadian doctors of the inter s widow, Mrs, ) e i J 3 c c v | plaint of a young woman who claimed | state pastgradus assembly were g A, Mrs. Taylor continues to take an| Urging strict economy in every|P! | as to His Power to Put |ac the nomelof her nepnew, James .| colored Pageahtry Open | Mrs. Tavior continues Syents and branch of the District Government, | 4% he bud annoved ner \while in 4| welcomed to Grent Eritain by tne g vister : Spends the groater part of the day s E e i o o B Juke of York and Health Minister kst 1t Under Hoover. A R . Annual Convention. outdoors. She 18 free from the usual i) Saon Fank IiEenal Aol | Sne Sportedihe bl ;;Ll(‘l“}u:;)ll”x [ Nevit Chamberiain at an tnaugura Insurance Building : | disabilities of extreme age and car- F‘ 3 3 ‘abody School, | ager of the 0 0 Peer| conference today in Wigmore Ha — e ; S i ifth and C, streets northeast, last | until Detectives Varney and Kane! hose an ine plitform ineluded Sir BAPTIST MINISTERS . ‘;Iesl;::nx\tln‘l_r‘l:lfl(t:“_i'“"‘“"““' 8 WIth | nighe passed resolutions appealing (o |were called in trom the first preginet HiaiT v R oleacar b taifhnt of -tiie 15th and Eye Sts. Attorney General Sargent has been By the As her {the Commissioners to pare down the | \ Royal College of Phy # 3! ) 4 ‘ s = eral rooms available asked in behalf of President Coolidge REBUKE DR FOSDICK LOS ANGELES, Calif., June estimates for the coming fiscal vear Bland-Sutton, president of the T 5/ OpINIoN 48 0 hetha BiesTant . This City of the Angels was full of | | to forestall any Increase in taxes here, IR «| College of Surgeons: Dr. Charles|{ as low as per month pinion as to whether President e morsonen e mattcoores | HOTEL MAN wms DECREE. 1 ey et 5o 0| FORM FIRE DEPARTMENT | s b u of Mines from the Interior to |§{',‘f'""" as the Nobles of t . ’Y;\? | Several mflmh(-rfl of the a ) | of Rochester, Minn.; the American W. H. WEST COMPANY ymmerce Department. An early : ion by New |Shrine today opened their fifty-firs ket of Upper |"cored flagrant waste in the manage.| Clarendon Citizens to Elect Heads | 2 ibkheador Alamace B 1o = answer is amticipated, with consequent | Afirmation of Immersion by NeW [annual convention with a parade in | Benjamin F. Duckett of Upp | ment of various branches of the Dis- | l4nd’ et Ak otata 916 15th St M. 9900 o 4 ot i s the Los Angeles Coliseum, scene of the Di trict Government, which, it was sald of Volunteer Body. 1 e T & . 3 Pty Duneie o My e ) York Clergyman Hits S Koy Marlboro Gets Divorce. | 4 " i . | " The Ambas 2 o heads of veply is favorable, becase of the an- conclave's public s Z SR SRR |1 corrected would reduce expenses| GLARENDON, Va., June 2.—There | the two Buit - tions spoke nounced resignation of Dr. H. Foster Rockefeller Pastor. At the conclusion of the ceremonies | Special Disp: 2 S , |considerably. The natural growth of | wii ‘he a mass meeting tonight at | Bain, chief of the Bureau of Mines, . of welcome at the Coliseum the real | UPPER MARLBORO, Md Jline || the city was pointed to as a means of [ Marendon Citizens' Hall et | P —— who is to retire on July 1. If the | ——————— business of the convention got under (—Judge Joseph C. Mattingly In the|taking care of a small increase in the | CRoeRgon Clliwener Hall for the pur- | change of administrative authority 18| oo o\ o iieq Press. Way with a meeting of the Imperial |Clrcult Court 'for Prince Georges| estimates: No inclination was shown | PS¢ OF efectini officers of the volun- | to be made by presidential order, it is | ¥ i 4 R iCouncil in a downtown theater. County here has just signed a d(‘('"’“‘”fl bar amounts stipulated in the esti-| 5 . ’ 5B gl =1 4 before| NEW YORK, June Thirty Bap- granting the petition of Benjamin F.!mates for needed improvements, but | 4€Partment was separated from the expected that this will be done before tist ministers yesterday signed a reso- | .Meanwhile lookouts posted on the Duckett, proprietor of Duckett's Ho: | economy in onesetion ‘:‘j‘“' e g | Citizen Association about two « success ain is % » 3 edge of the casis watcl or the ar- : o t . sed- | months ago has been “a ship without ritee et Secostary Habveronight | utlon offered by: the Rev. Dr, John e Of e casls watched for the ar- | iel, for absolute divorce from his Wife, | Charies A Baker St Ao I e - “hi e ach S , pastor of Calvary Bap- | IiVi 0! - om h arried in | Lo s BOSL Pros OF | rudder. Select the new bureau chlef €0 aerve | RoBey BN O P ea W avic, Fafemitis |H8 clitavans, irnoluaing ‘Aslegations] ke U “v)]!,.:‘"“',';,.'",:‘r.:"l,,..{n‘:_““ leration of Citizens’ Associa-| ™ All other matters pertaining to the U the Mttorney General holds that | that baptism by immersion is the only |from Syria Temple of Cincinnati and in' litigation in the County Cireuit|Lons: Was indorsed by the assoc! | organization of a permanent depart . e > = tist de- | Kismet of Brooklyn. o J for appointment to membership on the| ment, including the adoption of a]|; there u] no .nee.(:_ for mn,t,]rehslselon?ll :er:\l;dm{:? nized by the Bap Staberial Potentats Tatibs B:Chand: Z:u\r:mr:‘?: -;::x ::\(rrr,:l\\n:f‘\ land Court ird of Commissioners to fill the va- | conatitution aod lr_\'vluv\:, m el T T e tha e o Phutent | | The action was generally accepted |ler of Ararat Tempie, Kansas City, In March, 1922, Mrs. Duckett filed [ a1} 'x':”::\\ll." the :""‘Omx("\(‘m | handled by the meeting. Tvery citi- | O .“.uu. ,‘“nm' bureau of the Interior | as being a rebuke to the Park Avenue [last night voiced a Yadio message of | (' (e 04 ivorce and alimony, AN';\"KI{“‘* o ‘”"_ “" “("‘-w“; ““;_‘"‘_“;r;‘zcx_\ of the town is eligible to member- | |! Department. recently was transferred | Baptist Church, attended by the Rock. | thanks to Los Angeles and California |} ving cruelty. She had left her D leinber, When noTtatly o for oM. ShiD In the department and the e Hoover's jurisdiction in | efeller family, 'and its newly elected |for the cordial welcome received by | JUIENE, TSN PR Al (e suit, | September, eoming yess ons for Ol |Sors of the meeting are making OPENS the - Commerce Department by | Dpastor, the Rev. Harry Emerson Fos- |the Shriners and thereby formally [fUSbandar ESis for the SCuink vaes Sl D - | strenuous efforts to have them join N presidential order in furtherance of | dick, who accepted the pulpit on the jopened a six-day fadio broadcasting | ¢ ® *ebruary of this|Eres S & prenids: and to point vut the mutual advan- : : ; Duckett in February the plan for reorganization of the ad- ;hurfh‘!h*s';“‘":m‘ not to insist upon i«::':llp;m"r;ir:::ni::x?l‘l;hgl\sl;‘a{'i ::“ Los | year filed a_ petition for absolute di . tages to themselves and the commu aptism by immersion. zeles s on, iinistrativesbranchiof the (Govern | BENtEm Iy Immantog . e har waton, el vorce, 1“;’“:‘) J"L‘,‘f‘,,’,'.’,gh:f 'j)‘l:’hldol:ieez Sonnayina Spliutacin Tos it éf}ill,ar:x.'..:.fifo"“"' affiliated with the hursday June 4th ment Baptist Conference the Rev. M. J.|music and merriment continuously [Evanted in the sii J. have been granted a wage scale of = ’ « ed by Democrats. Twomey of Newark, N. J., also offered |day and night for the benefit of listen- | PY Judge 2 i s 11 a day, making the week L = = There ome in s who [ a resolution which says, -‘Scholars of |ers-in who were unable to leave their " % 5 . exclusive of overtime, oI the United States there are more have complained that President Cool- | Christendom agree that the true in-|homes in New York or Chicago or| More than 99 per cent of Sweden's |be the highest wage than 10,000 women illing positions as Watch for, the twin searchlights directed on Washin idge exceeded his authority in trans- | terpretation of baptism is to im-|New Orleans to’attend the convention. | population is native born. | anywhere in Americ: college presidents or professors 1 e puirgiasichitghis Siveeled o ferring the Patent Office, and the | merse’; but adds that it is a “symbol | Monument and Lincoln Memo threat has been made that the Dem- | subordinate to the vital real ties of ocrats will harp on this in the mext | Christlike spirit and moral character.” campaign. They point out that the | Four ministers signed this resolution. substantive law creating the Patent ction on Wo_reso s - ¥ B Ofmes hirced it wodor tne” Interior | postponed atter Mr. Twomey had told Printed Linoleum Rug Window Shades Special Department and that the President|the conference “there may be Some A 3 ion First 8i 5 1,200 Shades, 34c has no authority to set aside an act | washing of dirty linen, and If there is Specials , ades, of Congress by a presidential crder. | we do not want to do it with the body 4 Seconds of 65c grade. 36 inches The question which the Attorney |exposed. Slight Imperfections wide and lengths ranging from ed to decide is Whether | m e 9x12 Rugs i 3ft. 91in.to 5 ft. 6 in. Light and nic act creating thte Dep.m»l' 715x9 Rugs .... . dark colors. ment of Commerce is broad enough to sn 6x9 Rugs coyer the proposed transfer. Beautiful floral carpet patterns 600 Oil Opaque Shades, 59¢ "he report to Congress by the joint in attractive Summer colors. For congressional committee on reorgani- B every room In the home. zation of the administrative branch of o g the Government recommends the Chirge Aocaunte Third Floor—King's Palace. Third Floor. transfer of certain bureaus, including ke iod the Patent Office and the Bureau of A i Mines from the Interior Department Satisfactory Terms to the Commerce Department. This Arranged report say It is believed that Congress should K0 far as is practicable place in the Department of Commerce all agencies A which perform work which come with- D d In the scope of the department’s busi- 1aImon ne: defined by the act of February 903, as amended.” = e = : 7% Rayon Sock 3 7s Rayon cks, 35¢ Abolition of the Bureau of Mines is E m T ndred s 5 recommended in a report by the In- ngage ent Three Hu ¢ 1 3 Pairs for §1 stitute for Government Research, on L] S Children’s Richelien Rib Rayon the reorganization of the administra- . || Socks. Irregulars of 55c quality tive branch. This Institute for Gov- S s rlc ea er ] : Black, white, gray, pongee, buck, ernment Research is an association of maize, red, peach, green, cordovan pon- Seconds of $1 quality.. and dark colors. citizens for co-operating with public ° and champagne. officials in the scientific study of Gov- Of recent importation, ernment with a view to promoting ef- every one. Fine, perfect dia- ficiency and economy in its operations monds of beautiful color, and advancing the science of adminis- shapely and of exemplary 3 tration. brilliance. The kind of dia- = This report by W. F. Wioughby, di- monds that have permanent, Mah’ons Trlmmed Hats l'l'ltm:‘”lll‘ l:le l;is(llulc."fii\:s lh(lllh: ."",na:{n‘ \'llu? In mount- reful study of the activities o ings of white gold, green gold L Silk GI 95 1 M Bureau of Mines “shows that there is and platinum. The HARRIS oves, 95¢ § 2 notRing: ‘dono. by It whieh themet bo|| Snd.pltinum. The HARRIS ctually Wor an 4 : . Rexular $139 Quatity. Elbow No Cover Charge During Dinner (lurlw by ;wl.;-r services ‘unrl‘ ])&\rllmfi that the diamonds we recom- é i :;n;:v,n xT"k 4,\\.‘.Iw~, Jith d‘r;m;lp larly by the Buresu of Standards an mend will never shrink from nger tips. . All perfect. . Mode, 6:30 to 9 P. M the Geological Survey. This being 138 *astiof CloBs COMDRTiEoN. an \ ponzee, gray, beaver, black and @0 to 9 F. M. 80,” the report continues, “it is be- i s S N Taffeta d ga"ton Cre‘_‘,e " P white. ¥ % Service a la carte. Sangamo Band Heved oA e e o oy Small, Medium and Large Brimmed Hats in combinations or Boys’ i}'{" "S"":" 35 Main 2740 for Reservations. discontinued and the duties taken [ plain colors. LA b | over by the other servives that have A . - 3 for §1 been m:-'w:- S : O > 3 White, Black, Sand, Wood, Pheasant, Nzle, - A | aist-attachment Suits, in reate: in . 3 i / % izes to 12 yea This bureau wae: creatediin 1910 | i Copen, Beige, Gray and Others : | Wi Fioer, for the purpose of conducting investi- k3 Y T bed cranas o bt - Sations e e O (el < 2 Shown with draped crowns, novelty brims, omen’s 25¢ Vests ! ey relation, especlally, to the safety of 95 z turbans, pokes, picture types and novel effects. (S 2 for 25¢ ‘ Y 9 1fl ! miners and the appliances best adapt- . s Pink and white, in size 38 only 1 4 — ed to prevent accidents; the possible | 7 ’ k Perfect quality. 5 | improvement of conditions under AR Street Floor which mining operations are carried h M t t { \ ' e U S e S : I T'he Matrons’ Hats 0 Women’s Athletic Union X mineral substances; the use of ex- V% . F 2 ? 88, Suits, 69¢ and electricity, the prevention Other Exceptional Values /75 —of fine milan braids, visca, transparent g o o accidents and “other inquiries and 1 SRR i "E piSodice _top, elastic in back, technological investigations pertinent 00 $200 48 S a 5. / e o s b to sald industries.” The scope of the $50 $75 $1 3 3 ¥atbe drid sallhead sises inthe o & n extra-sizes, Full eut bureau was considerably extended by and Up to $1,000 . -arg 4 ad sizes 1n the groups. ~ ? Street Floor «n amendment to its organic act Street Floor—King's Palace 4 Infants’ Shirts, 17¢ wdopted in 1912. Here the bureau was - — — — _ s . F\Clusxve described as a “bureau of mining, H - s = LR e e 3 for 50c 7O metallurgy and. mineral technology.” . 11arris Tots’ $1.39 Dresses, $1 40c Table Oilcloth, 29c Yard | Sanitas Table Covers, 59¢ rregulars. Mercerized shirts, || In the earli ot the e hasis s ’ with low nec nd sleeveles: DIACHT T ST e i tie Iatiee White aimity, pastelcolored | Fancy patterns, in light and B ol i ity e s s ale : | e shifted o ! volle and prints. Trimmed wit ark colors. ’ o B S o o, anirted (o mining cteh & CO Jace, buttons and pleatings. Stses Third Floor P = eitee Einctien Mercerized Socks, 21c 2 e te P e | 2 to 6. s Stre P Children's Socks, with rayon ol e e Mliens diitiee Second Floor $2 Linene Couch Covers Hiceet Mlone tope. White"with mink. blue. sd. by statute or by order of the Secre- 7th and D Girls' $1.50 Dresses, $1.19 $1.59 25¢ Floor Mats, 15¢ tan, gray, mais and orchid top. o o Perfect. tary of the Interior. Among the most =S " _ 5 Regular size. Fringed ends. Felt-base Mats, in 18x27-inch S 1 important are the administration of English prints, in honey, rose | . Street Floor 3 v] t-color stripes. slze. . the Government fuel yards in Wash: Jewelers and Dianond e I Street Floor = Third Floor Lisle Vests, 35¢ ington, supervision uf the mine inspec- werchants for More Than il Shes T to 14, : tion service in Alaska, and the last Half a Century. Other oW Iales Siee Tlo 1t = 3 for §1 Congress recently gave the bureau o Street Fioor Rayon Vests, 65¢ DanCing Women's Bodice Top Vests, in plain or fancy weave rayon. Pink, - " 2 s S lP@mh ang oot 5 o 1 Every evening except Sunday 6:30 to midnight. Street Floor Women's Mercerized Lisle tharge of all work in connention with l Vests, with band or bodice tops. unservation and production of helium k New Ne‘kwe"' 7?‘ | Regular and extra_sizes. gas Special purchase. Special as- Street Floor = sortment consisting of jabots | with collars, separate jabots, - Cool Summer Dresses of Genuine Stamped Dresses, $1 collar and cuff sets of net, lace, / Linene Porch Dresses, in voile and &z::di‘-;ioor 1 Enghsh Broadcloth and Pre- white only. Stamped in two rl'. fective patterns. Regularly $1 i i Yd. Shrunk Irish Linen oo e Announcing Fancy Bandings, 35¢ Yd. | | Boys’ $1.29 Wash Suits, 99¢ organdy, georgette and val lace, || LY All sell regularly for a great 95 || Button-on and middy styles, in in white, cream and colors. K plain color and combination_ ef- Street Floor deal more than $2.95, but for Excellent wearing cofton The DetrOit'waShington Limited Laces, Etc., 25¢ Yd. [ this third day of the June p E fl:::e:! lfi:«:““’ g | . SatiSfaCtion Guaranteed Table of Laces, Bands and e 2 Men’s Broadcloth Shirts - Edges, in white, cream and ochre. | 1 Bargain Sale—we offer these d 2to 6 Inches wide. Formerly 50c | s . B 3 $1.25 = to T5c. at a special price concession. Neckband style, in white, t St o R T e s T TG00 The Test of Silk Hose N Th o h Traa Embroidered Voile, 98c Yd. | Simply fashioned and airy and did qufllil)‘é“well {allored. A % Z reet Floor i W rou, mn 36 inches wide. Allover paf : Bty show < . . € g 3 terns on light and dark grounds, | i lightsome hc"f are‘aho\hn - ; Golf Knickers, $2.98 Is n th w embroidered in white. 1 a score of beautiful light colors, stripes, checks } Men's Knickers, slight irregu- e earlng . Street Floor R || 1ars of $3.50 to $6.50 grades. Two- Between Stamped Curtains, 19c Pair | 1 and combinations, tone, natural, bleached and white usped Cartaing, (18c Cair materdals, in- fmported and do- vt i A sl K Styled in straightline effects with eyelet em- || mestic weaves. 29 to 50 inch Never-Mend Hose h. d D .t terns for cgéor«: ler.lnbn.mery, broidery, hand-drawn collars and cuffs, fancy || Street Floor. e s | buttons, laces, Bulgarian and Persian bands, || Costume Ships, $1 Washington and Detroi s 8 tucks, pleats, pipings and other fancies. Regular and extra sizes. White Sizes § months and 1 year. muslin, in bodice-top style and 20- | [ i Three pleasing stamped patterns. | = | Inch double hem. Trimmed with i e T SDE Eisne 5 ( Sizes 16 to 44 and 46 to 52 . loce ardf Enbroine g amed With dgadn Are ONLY $ l Second Floor—Klng's Palace 44 and 46 to 52. - : Birdeye Diaper i Second Floor e Sunda 9 June 7 _ 10 Yards for §1.29 e R = Mz 4 59¢ Underwear, 47¢ 5 S et ¥ wede 1 | Jume Sle °§.S"“’F:;f‘ 0 sae sr'.'.'lc"""”‘ oy, Chemise, Besulnr ant 27 NO, matter how shapely and < Muslin, voile, plain and figured L i i 40¢ Black Sateen, 29¢ Yard | <10 Natine Rues: $3.95 | cdiasnimitn,and seim, ip st white: | SO0 olE and colors: s beautiful a silk hose may be, Schedule— 36.nch Lustrous Quality Sateen "g;‘,'!’"m‘,’,,&"“‘,'{dx : $4.95 Third Floor Street. Floor it is worthless unless it wears. We for bathing suits, efc. Wkl Special. . 32 and $2.50 Duck Pants, 59¢ Bloomers and Step-Ins f 1 have every confidence that every West bound—Leave Washington 2:30 P.M. $2 English Longcloth | regulariy, 83 ‘“"’g,i‘“gg $1.79 - 39¢ : s b Never Miads will Be found Novelty crepe, in white, flesk o 1 10-Yd. Pieces, $1.39 | Special ... S e s BTy SR BRI o et o satisfactory. We will replace any Arrive Detroit 7 A.M. Central Time Cut iIn two pleces. 36 inches re:fi.nri;y':p:s." = ""3 g5 | TRSshle e steme iohes - oseI Fon 2 pair that is not. ; wide. y Special ... $ Sig oot Eloee at Silk Underwear, $1.98 You can buy this remarkable hose + bound—Leave Detroit 1:20 P.M. Central Time Street Floor "9x12 Jap Stenciled Grass Rugs; | Men’s 75¢ Hose, 59¢ Pair Crepe de chine and radium sik. B P . 2 o t Styles East boun Bleached Sheets, 97c¢ gefl"'"'y i $6.95 | hee dnema stk and rayun vose, 1y TR foas s eres. | o » - 5 Seconds of $1.50 quality. 81x90 ial = plain colors. boublz toe and heel. Mock 2 pile. 5 Arrive Washington 7:40 A.M. size. Seamless. T6x9 Jap Stenciled Grass nun S e " g belze, ey | and o | ONLY $ 1 Street Floor regularly, $4. z 9 and mmblnmton- A ?% 0 11%. Second Floor 39c¢ to 50c Pillowcases, 29¢ | Special i m,; Rugs: | Men’s $1. srg“p_’::” $1.29 Brassieres, 55¢ Satin.stripe coutil, in hook-back T A 3 42x36 _and 45x36 inch sizes. ngul.fl.y 79¢c. 69 Cotton pongee and a checks. | style. Made with wide elastic in- ares and reservations phone or visit local ticket agent Splendid quality. Ravon” frog _closine. Suty” waliore: sert. Sizes 32 to 46, For f Street Floor SBEIR0 ik andMiss ey Rugs R B T T Second Floor B Tiieudal Chon: | oay- P8 95 P L Sport Scarfs, $1.59 19 Smart Shades ALSO KNEE-TOP HOSE 2 -and-Miss Rag ; New h: 2 ds 1 - . . 40 ln(-hes]:lfie Heavy, round ng.u'flf:ly!.mflm 09| wohirme Fan Cotor. Sute. in viue | New " printed - patterne with Sizes 813 to 10V, in several shades, $1 thread quality, Wil bleach easily. 1 Sren 206 6 ¥ red ) fringed eng, }".’.5.“‘ -$2.50. W 5 Sever e ; R A g e r DOWN STAIRS STORE

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