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¢ ) LECTURER DESCRIBES * | potorist and the ourtst, who o SHRINERS ‘SHIVER “Where the Best Costs Less” IN MlMIG San “LURE OF NORTHWEST” ' ' ‘ | o Another New Store can wish in the way of scenery, good roads and hospitality. Mr. Riley has delivered his leétire Mountain Climbing in Oregon Thrilling as in Alps, Says Frank. B. Riley. Reply With “Blizzard” of Hotel Pillow Feathers to “Un- . i t 5 dsual Weather”” Aoglo Saturday morning, June 6th, will mark the opening of our new store to be situated at Rockville Pike cather ™ ARGIDGY. at: Fairmont street, Bethesda, Md. We respectfully solicit your personal inspection, when we will be only too glad to take care of your every order. Free samples will be given with each purchase. ington, D. C., 15§; J. F. Reid of Lon- don, Ontarlo, 75; Allan McCants, Meridian, Mifss., 81, and Albert H. Ladner, Philadelphia, 1. As 300 votes were necessary for election, Reid withdrew, and then McCants with- drew and moved the unanimous elec- tion of Willlams. GIRLS’ TRAINING SCHOOL PLANS COMMENCEMENT Commencement exercises at the Na- tional Training School for Women and Girls will be held on the campus of the institution Tuesday afternoon‘at 5:30 o'clock. Rev. Dr. J. E. Kirkiand of Philadelphia, will be the commence- ment orator. X The baccalaureate sermon will be preached Sunday afterncon at 3:30 o'clock by Rev. Dr. A. W. Brown of Richmond, Va. Class day exercises will be held Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The commencement week celebration at the school began last Monday with the presentation of an operetta, “My Maid on the Bamboo Screen,” by the department of music. A demonstration in good housekeeping by the depart- ment of domestic science: was given Tuesday, and tomorrow a Spring festi- val and lawn reception will be held by the department of business and the Sl Real Estate That Is Hard to Sell _nnsr am o seaury ||| Sometimes Is Easy to Exchange AND CHARM Nothing so mars an other- wise beautiful face ay the inevitable lines of fatigne and suffering caused by tired, aching feet. ALLEN'S the Antiseptic, Healing Powder, insures foot comfort. Itiss Tol- Jot Necessity. Shakeit in your shoes in the morning, Shop all dey— Dance ‘all evening— ing having been in the House of Rep- resentatives of the Capitol at Harris- { burg, Pa., where he was the guest of Gov. Pinchot. WOOLWORTH HOME TO GO ‘Winfleld Hall Will Be Sold at Auc- tion Saturday. NEW YORK, Juna 4 W < Hall, which cost F. p 20,000,000 dimes, and whlch he “aid not live to enjoy, will be sold at,auc. tion Saturday, under a judgment of partition granted his daughter, Mrs. Helena McCann. The home contains more than 50 rooms, and has a pipe | organ which cost $100,000. The, und- contain a private golf course. tate, valued at $50,000,000, is divided between two daughters and Mrs. Je sie Donohue of New Yorl a number of times recently through- The “lure of the great Northwest' |- ‘out the East, the latest previous show- was graphically described fm an fllus- trated lecture at the National Press Club last night by Frank Branch Riley, traveler and lecturer, of Port- land, Or Easily accessible by long stretches of modern motor roads, the speaker describedthe gradeur and the beau- tes of forest and stream, mountain lake and waterfall which are to be found in that part of the country for all Americans to enjoy. Mr. Riley said that he had climbed the Alps, and that many people in this country were surprising to learn that there is mou: tain climbing in Oregon just as thril ing, just as alluring, Just as pic. turesque as any that can be enjoyed abroad. The great Northwest invites the traveler and the camper, the %0s ANGELES, June 4 (®).—Bar- ring repetition of yesterday's ‘un: usual” weather, the colorful pagean. try of the 1925 Shrine will come to a climax tonight in two spectacular pa- rades: one including all the nobles with all their bands, patrols and chanters Del Monte FRUIT SALAD Small Size Can representing half a hundred temples, and the other dazzling with the mass’ ed kleig lights of Hollywood and scin- tillating with the celebritles of the screen ‘in person.” The official Shrine parade was to have been held last night, but a driz. zling rain that blanketed the city all day caused its postponement. The rain also breught on a tidal wave of “kidding"” from the wits of the vari- ous delegations, an artifical blizzard manufactured with the feathery in- sides of several hundred pillows from the upper floors of a downtown hotel furnishing the piece de resistence of the day-long jollification. Go to Philadelphia Next. Election of Nana S. Willilams of Lewiston, Me., as imperial outer guard and the selection of Philadel- vphia as the scene of the 1926 conven- tion were important features of the day's business sessions. In keeping with the custom, the re- tiring imperial potentate, James Chandler of Kansas City was succeed- ed in the uncontested elections by his deputy, James C. Burger of Denver, other imperial officers moving up in line accordingly The contest for the office of im. perial outer guard gave Willlams 287 Leonard P. Steuart of Wash- Christo and Coca-Cola Beverages On Ice Our exchange department has recently negotiated several exchanges of real estate. We feel certain that your non-productive real estate can be advantageously exchangcd We have a splendid list of exchange propositions. Call Main 4884 for appointment. Del Monte Brand Sliced Pineapple Medium Size Can Shredded Wheat The All-Year Cereal Tuna Fish Choice Solid Meat Delicious for Salads Dent Building s ¥ Waiking " Doll — sint Pree. Address Allen’s Poet-Lase, Le Roy, N. Y. Soid at Drug and Departmens Stores. Ginger Ale Refreshingly Different Children’s $10 fl(g:: 7.0z $3 95 dD H 1/c R ura, 12V Short ‘lengths of 36-inch English longcloth, bleached and unbleached cotton, percale. gingham and others. Formerly 25¢ to 39c yard. Street Floor Coat . i A small lot of this season’s Coats of polaire and silvertone shown in light and dark colors and mixtures. Every one lined with lingette or sat cen. Sizes 7 to 14 years. ‘Women'’s Dept.—~Second Floor Short Lots, Oddments and Other Specials in the ¢ Day June Bargain Sale and Peter Chiffon Silk Slight irregulars of much high- er priced quality. Pure silk, chif- band. A wonderful value. All light colors, gun metal, black and Street Floor Perfect Quality Pure Thread Silk Stockings, a few with mer- makes—Kayser, Onyx and others. A wide range of beautiful shades. white, slightly imperfect. Street Floor Underwear . . .. Perfect quality, in various light tones. The step-ins and bloomers Formerly $2.25. Plain and fancy weaves, Street Floor 17 Sotks.. " 3 Pairs for 50c fancy cuff top and plain . colors, or white with fancy mercerized Street Floor 9, Women’s 25¢ 121/2c Limit 6 to one customer. Pink band tops. Regular sizes. Per- fect quality. Percale and gingham, in plain colors, stripes, checks white and colors, pipings and fancy braids. Slip-over pocket. Medium and large sizes. Street Floor 35 Union Suits. . . . . 3 for $1 ment Union Suits made with taped neck and armholes. Sizes.2 Street Floor Toilet Goods rouge. Talcum Powder, llc. Combs, 14c. White or black. Hand Scrubs, 9c. bottle. Clearance of pound paper, in 10¢ Ib. 24 Envelopes, 6c. Street Floor 95¢ Fine Sateen Slips In straight- pleated flounce. Black, navy and colors. Second Floor Remnants, 29¢ Yard Printed Crepe, Printed mandy Voile, Lining Sateen. ‘White Voile. Splendid linings and children’s wear. Formerly 50c to 75c yard. 19 | fon weight made with stop-run white. All sizes. Hoser .l i cerized lisle garter tops. Famous Also extra size hoze in black and Glove Silk The vest in bodice top style. are slightly sofled from display. 3/, and Short Children's Summer Socks, with tops. Some slightly imperfect. Vests . . . . and white Swiss Rib Vests, with $1 Apron Dresses, 79¢ and figures. Trimmed with styles with tie belt and . A 5 Children’s Athletic Fine Nainsook Waist Attach- to 12 years. Perfect quality. Compacts, 24c. Powder Rabbit and rose. Narcissus Perfume, 13c¢ oz. pink or blue only. Your choice, Costume line effect. With plain hem or Wash Goods Voile, Flock Dot Voile, Nor- lengths for dresses, blouses, Street Floor $5.95 and $6.95 Summer Jumper Dresses— A special reduction on Dresses, made of Tweed, Flannel, Wool Crepe, dapper Summer Jumper Plaids, Panama Cloth and Wool Mixtures. Effectively braid bound, ton trimming. and mixture. $16.75 Tweed Sults $10 Swagger short coat styles in sport modes. All lined throughout with silk, Only 16 in lot. Single and double breasted styles in smart mix- tures. Sizes 16 to 40. with pocket and fancy but- Many with long-sleeved peasant blouses of white voile with peasant banding: Every smart color Extra Size Dresses - $3.88 Actually selling for $5.75 in stock—reduced ?o tomorrow only. Fine tricoknit dresses, in navy. hlack and beige. Sizes 421 to 52%4. Second Floor Voile and Dimity Blouses in tailored and trimmed styles. White only, in neat effects. Second Floor Ferris Wai:ts.....“.44c Originally $1.25. Only 44 in the lot. Button or hooked front styles, made of batiste and coutil Sizes 19 and 20 only. Second Floor Corsets 44 Only 65. Originally priced at $2. Warner's and R & G front and back laced corsets of batiste and coutil. Well boned. Sizes 19 and 20 only. Second Floor 59¢ Fancy coutil in side or back Brassieres . . closing styles. Made with elastic insert. Second Floor $10 and $12 Dress Trunks, $8.45 Choice of fiber or metal covered. Strongly made with draw Dbolts, patent lock, strong metal corners and well reinforced top -and bottom with strong metal bands. Riveted trunk that will stand hard usage. Heavy leather handles and Ideal deep tray. C Waists 29 Third Floor Usual 59¢ Waists, slightly im- perfect. Of strong muslin, made with two rows of taped buttons. Sizes 11 and 12. b Second Floor A Girls’ White Formerly $2.98 and $3.98. Or- gandy and voile dresses trimmed with lace and embroidery. Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 14 years. Slightly soiled from display. Second Floor Children’s $1.00 One-piece model, with skirt. Black and navy, trimmed with white. Actually ‘worth $1.98. Second Floor 5_1.98 Men’s - Collar attached or . neckband styles made of rayon striped madras, striped madras, woven madras and corded madras. All generously full cut and well fin- ished. Sizes 14 to 17. Street Floor 39 0 in neat Boys’ 69¢ A splendid Blouses. . . ... .. Percale and madras, stripes. Sizes 8 to 15. quality. Street Floor metal covered. Made with patent lock, two clasps, leather handles, pockets and semi- cloth lined. A splendid' bag for general use. Third Floer 59¢ Window 49c Screens . ... ... : 18x33-inch size. Wood frame and rustless wire. Keeps flies and other insects out at small initial outlay. A Third Fl 89¢c Window 79(: Screens . ... ... 28x37-inch size. Extra large. Wood frames and rustless wire. These are splendidly constructed and firm. Third Floor Screen $2.99 Doors. . ...... Special tomorrow: Your choice of 30 by 78 and 32 by 80 sizes. Varnished, hardwood frame, with fancy grill work. 4-panel style. . Third Floor Men’s Union Perfect Quality Checked Nain- sook and Seconds of Fancy Madras Union Suits. Elastic web- bing in back. Sizes 34 %o 46. A remarkable saving. Street Floor Men’s Bathing 31 98 ‘Wool mixtures in navy, brown and green. One-piece style. Sizes 34 to 46. Street Floor 200 Trimmed Hats Formerly $3.95 to $7.50 Canton Crepe Milan Hemp Four large ta- bles of present season trimmed Hats smart, high col- or Leghorn in every and shape. Effectvely trim- med. il Table of short lots of Dust Caps, Collar and Cuff Sets, Collars, Pleatings Ind Luee Ruffling. Men’s $l.69 1.20 Cotton Pongee Pajamas in a well made, nicely finished model. Blue, tan, white, pink and gray. Rayen trogu. all sizes A to D. Street Floor Fancy Ribbons, Odd Lot of Trimming and Lingerie Ribbons in various nar- row widths in every imaginable color and combination. The lingerie ribboms, 10 yatds on a boit for 9c. " reet Floor B Val Laces, 12 Yards for. . . . ¥ ° Bolts of ' Val Lace in ecru and White. ' Edges only. The popular diamond mesh. Stree Card contains 12 buttons, suit- in the lot. 25 7 t Floor Boy: and $1.39. Om Finished with rayon frogs. Sizes Yard . and other attractive wash mate- able for children's underwear or Street Floor Good Quality Flastic Garters, and two plece styles made of 4 to14. rials in various colprs and men’s shirts, also bone buttons Fancy Garters, in all lfl.rlguv. colors. 98¢ Formerly $1.25 good quality muslin and percale. Street Floor Dress Remmts, White lnd colored rayon cNP‘ ‘weaves, Street Floor - 23c for mnea Creamery Butter (8 O’Clock Coffee 21c¢ Can, Maxwell House Selected Fres Corby’s Bread “I¢’s Full of Life” 1 5-01. 24-Oz. Loaf 8c 12¢ ~ A&P Brand Oven-Baked Beans 3 E 25¢ Thin Skin and Juicy Sllverbrook Print Butter “The Pride of our Creamery” N!'U'p‘in Y;-1b. Table Portions Lb. 50¢ B Blg Double Loaf, 24 OZéers 5o v« éfi‘ffibEvaborafed 'Milk 3 Lemons Doz. 35¢ l et - 2%7c In Convenient 47 C 1b. Prints Ideal for the l:ed Coffee . 49| hEggs, v 41c)$ 1.Ib. bag........6%c 10-Ib. bag ........63c 00-1b. bag.......$6.25 Bread Whole Wheat 16-Oz. 24-0z. Loaf Loaf 11¢ 15¢ LR Rich and Tasty... Lb. 35¢ Iona Brand Salmon e I5¢ E'LZSc Tllea Nectar India-Ceylion Mixed Orange Pekoe 14°1b. Pkg. 19¢