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PRIEST HONORED BAND CONCERTS. This evening at 7:30 o'clock at Montrose Park, Thirtieth and R streets northwest, by the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. was based on a report showing a'big increase in the nymber of cases of 1] persons attacked and bitten by dogs. Since January 1 approximately 240 in- C., MONDAY, COL. E. A. STUART DIES AT REED HOSPITAL JUNE 8, 1925. was born in Tennessee february 25, 1863. Serving as a major of Texas Infan- try early in 1898, he later became a captain_in the Regular 44th United MAJ. GEN. ALESHIRE BURIED AT ARLINGTON man, E. A. Garlington, C. G. Treat, J. B. Karr, John L. Chamberlain and F. C. Ainsworth and Cols. Parker West, Daniel L. Tate and David L. United States Army Band, Ray- mond G. Sherman, captain, com- manding; Willilam J. Stannard, captain, band leader, conduct- ! ve States Infantry in the latter part of 4 e ey l:m?d issioners re that year, and after several years u; Former Quartermaster Gemeral of | , .= - 7o 0T o o Towl | Reti service was transterred to the Fiel - fused to approve Dr. Fowler's rec- | Retired Officer, Veteran of Many|artillery. He was retired, due to Army Died in Sheridan, ness and Professional Women's Club: is an organization of 600 clubs, with ommendation that dogs be muzzled o s Qisabllity in line of duty, with the Wyo., June 1, h at all times. It is belleved he will| Military Campaigns, Succumbs | rank of major in 1916, but again serv- = miogbekal £ e Dan .00, renew his recommendation because ed during the World War, being plac-| Military honor. . A to Heart Disease. 2 0 (s attended the burial : I Will Ask C: issi for |of the increase in attacks on chil. 41 o iiharraticed THat, Wihi the. Tk |4 she Atlingion: Netlonsl Semstars | o SouWM Rev. Di Paola !s Presented 1 Ask COMMISSIONErS TOr |Gren and adults by vicious dogs. The R B A n the Arlington National Zemetery 3 3 . city heads last year limited the muz- A Col. Stuart had been connected with this afteracon of the Lody of Maj. M Sitk and Satin S| With Purse Contain- Order Which He Says zling period from July 1 to Septem-| Col. Edward A. Stuart, 62 years the International Bank here since his|Gen. James B. Aleshie, retired. for and Satin Slippers Stuart X ber 30. ns bitten | 9% U. 8. A, retired, veteran of many |retirement from the Army. B-mn.x vears r;]u:u";‘er;nasl;: g:ner;l ;,: They must be -buln:b d-. ) u“.l: i 7 s he Army, wi lean ing $1,400. Cornet sqlo, “Addah Polka,” Conditions Require. R f,“’f“““;‘;::",":‘po‘;f,d”fi,';"me police | military campagns and for the last| He I8 survived by Bl e e L Wye. June 1. Religious A, frise fastaatly, lesving 8o efer, R L e 2 Saturday and yesterday. Those bit- | several years treasurer of the Inter-|mey. and a sister, Mrs. Theodore B.|Services were conducted by Rev Y ene o YRR Sacdisa B o ey e e ] ten were Mildred L. Priest 4 years| national Bank of this city, died at|packer, wife of Col. Hacker of Balti-|Robert Johnston, rector of St. John's L g . Health Officer William C. Fowler is|old, 3616 Newark street; James A.| Walter Reed Hospltal last night.|bace® ‘M. Funeral arrangements|P. E. Church Fox trots, (a) “Oh. Mabel! (b | {Preparing a recommendation to the| Diffenback, 4 years old, 4348 El|Death was due to heart disease, With |pave 'not been completed. The honorary pallbearers were: the priesthood was ‘paid Rev. Pas- ox trots: . i District Commissioners for the pro.|licott street; Boyd Ferneyhough, 11[which he had been suffering for four ooy Maj. Gen. W. H. Hart, quartermaster quale Di Paola, rector of St. Anthony’s [ | o, YeaTWRE - oot mulgation of an order requiring the |vears old, 2000 H street; Policeman | months. general, and the following named re- e R “haracteristic, Slavonic dance, lng of dogs, It was announced | Hamilton of the tweltth precinct and | Col. Stuart was a veteran of the| If you ask a debtor when he's goirig |tired officcers formerly associated Church, last night in impressive serv- No. IT Dvorak | |muzzling of dogs, anced | Hamllton of the , 3 ; ¥ e s Nof RIIGR <2 g foday |Anna_Frye, colored, 48 years old, | Spanish-American and World Wars | (o settle he'll probably go without say- | with Gen. Aleshire: Gens. H. P. Mc- fces held by fellow priests and mem- A‘f:ll:;evflmlr E;:n:";d Béfi}xfi"" The decision of the health officer|1215 New York avenue. and the Philippine Insurrection. He ! jng. ' Cain, James Allen, Joseph T. Dick- bers of the parish. by Father Di Paola was presented with o S ar speeriamdl 3 e S&% GGGRGRGS $GHGGLGLGLGRGLE GOGRGGRGRG GOOGLRLLHHGGGG8 GGGGHGRYG HOLGLGY had been raised, without his knowl- edge, among the members of his parish . “) Bs Nlways ON ANNIVERSARY ing. March, “Washington Grays,” Grafulla Overture, “‘Mignon”....Thomas Excerpts from “Florodora,” Honor for his 25 years of service in 20 200 004 e B o D Shres Tomorrow, by the United States Soldiers’ Home Band, at the bandstand at 5:45 o'clock, John S. M. Zimmerman, band- master; Emil A. Fenstad, as- sistant leader: March, “On the Frontier Arthur as a token of their appreciation of his work. Father Di Paola expects to leave for I his native country, June 20 for a vacation of two or three months. Overtu “Czar and Zimmer- The silver jubilee was attended by mann -Lortzing Archbishop Curley of Baltimore, Mgr.| | Ballet music and entracte, Cunnune of Baltimore, Mgr. Cassidy “Rosamunde" Btephen's: Church, Rev. A. Ji[:] Scences from ‘musical’ comedy, “Rose Marie” ... .Friml St Matthew's .| | Fox trot, “Yearning” (request) Rev. John McNamara of St. Gabriel's, Hurke . L. Bucky of \S atthew’s, Waltz suite, “The Reign of . M. Kelly of Moly Cross Col- Venus” v. J. F. Donegan of the Fran- Finale, ciscan Monastery and Rey. Raphael | | sters” Fi Huber. “The Star Spangled Banner" The service was opened by G. P. Mangan, chairman of the jubilee com- mittee. = Addresses were made by F. Aloysius Horstkamp, president of the Holy Name Society; Joseph Rodler, mesmem of the St. 'Vincent de Paul 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 “Regimental Tomorrow, at 7:30 p.m., at McMillan Park, First and Bry- Light Fluttery Frecks, Cool Sport Silks and o Five Striking Values in Coolest Summer Silks & Summer’s Sheer Frocks Make Costume Slips A ant streets northwest, by the the Sheerest of Afternoon Dresses o Necessity—Get a Supply in This All-Silk Broadcloth ane sreeg ok, e The Dresses You Need : Annual June Sale of 1.69 va. . =0 BASRel o L e . to Keep Cool! Cool Costume Slips 150 distinctive combinations and colors. striped in Ry Overture, “Slavonic Melodies’ The St Ar;lhonv choir, directed by | (©) “Love -\'(vlnx“ z - \ $ I light or dark grounds, in this silk fabric that is the Leo Bebrendt and. accompanted by | night 2 A . Regular and Extra Sizes 36 to 52 with the other services in honor of p x A dresses in this collection! 40-Inch width—all silk—exceptional value gnusic; John S. Martin, assist- The correct silhouette beneath Summer frocks, and a feminine daintiness that is truly re- markable. A deep shadow- proof hem and cool bodice top—is what your $1.65 will buy in this great annual sale. Excerpts from “Little Nellle Kelly” i Cohan Popular, Finale, “The Star Spangled Banner.” choose from—and a com- plete assortment of wanted colors. A skit entitled “Too Much Married.” | Tit] was presented by members of the St. ntasia, “Hungarian.” Tobani timore and Edward Frank. | awn,” (h) demand of the season! And a wonderful range nf plain il e e R colors. A value scoop you can't afford to miss! Father Di Paola. He has supervised communion given all the children of ] Each one an authentic re- = production of a far high- $1.95 Yd. One of the most desirable of all summer silks—at a Anthony’s Dramatic Club, including | | Grand scenes from “Romeo Thomas Brosnan, Anna Mae Fitz. Gounod Children of Edward Shields Memo- o . . rial School sang high mass at a spe- s Charming, comfortable ‘th. d C l d the school. = At Washington Barracks, by : g MASONS BACK HOME, | | o' Ariy "Siamic “Scncor b er priced model—scores morrow at 6350 p.m., Capt. R. % 8 of different styles to worth-while saving. Heavy qualit iitable for sports frocks, summer dresses and fine lingerie morris, Richard Price, Florence Mat cial communion service in connection unusually smart are the Flat Crepe : BRONZED BY CRUISE | | fiam ¢ Note. "principan " ot ant principal of music, con- Bteamer Southland Docks on Schedule Hour With Temple- Noyes Lodge Members. The Calif of . Boieldieu “L'Arle- Two-piece frocks, cir- cular skirts, ruffles, flares, pleats, sleeveless, short There Are Nineteen Beautiful Styles Well cut, well made gar- ments with an edge of lace, a plain tailored finish, or an elaborate design of lace, hemstitching and tucks. Full cut, well tailored mod- els in a dozen or more lovely styles. Please specify trim- mmg and size desired in giv- ing mail or phone ordcr~ Only Three Styles / Sketched s Suite de concert, SECOND FLOOR LANSBUKGH & BRO. Nasnsook with inserts of val lace. R. A novel trimming of val lace, nainsook shp. C. Wontstyk Slip, with edge of val lace. B 1 “Mi and long sleeves, embroi- . . I “Adagletto,” ] dery, drawnwork and Printed Crepe de Imported White Not|complaising, afithe Heat, thauah Carillon.” | tucks. Chine Pongee bronzed, 250 members of Temple- G(;{“‘ fantasia from thé g 3 Noyes Lodge, No. 32, F. A. A. M| | paraphrase. g \ And besides the splen- 3298, $3.50 and $3.95 Qualitie i2/and 36 Fack Widihs with members of their families, re- Cold. Cold Ground” did assortment of models = e Arthur A. Cla ;. p Y '(fmf('d., f..- o Lh;"‘ ,:“"mm"g Entiiinne chare one may choose from flat s2,69 Yd. $1.69 d. Southiand of the Norfolk and \Wash. EnRwWeatinE foTiD St aanil crepe, Canton crepe, flow- % = b eRCon the SO and- St Jessel 8 Good lity. Beauti- This lot includes both ngton Co. docking at Seventh street Mooal chose: ered chiffons, crepe s00d quahty. 1ut * 3 : x::{m[: 9:30 o'clock, promptly on (a) “The Kerry Dance, Roma, Georgette, plain ful designs. Exquisite imported and domestic Charles B. Lyddane, the worshipful| | o) Cato's Advise - and striped radium, print- colorings—for street, ai- silk pongees of superb master, and Mrs. Lyadane, who led P mhraericans” % ed crepe. Sizes 14 to 547% ternoon and sports wear. quality, in good weight the party, declared the cruise was the : AR "o B cativ ki S most successful outing in the history o o e in the lot. Conservative and striking for summer dresses ?:"d of the organization. Because of the (Played by W. O.'s Darcy, all-over designs. s White as snow ! eat, no attempt was made to steam E N up ‘the Patuxent River Saturday :.':;" i i THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. night, anchor being cast in Ch Selictiant ThomA the musical peake Bay at the mouth of the river,| | ~eomedy “Rose Marle" .. Friml where cooling breezes blew and the | | T exverpts from th moonlight was perfect. “Pathetic Symphony” The Temple -Noves Troubadours Tschatkowsky 1 made their third unnual appesrance “Andante From First ] Suturday night and scored a distinet AoTerant® hit. The proposed sail up the Rappa- “ om Third Move: cause of fear that the land might cut . S ’ . oft the breeze that was being enjoyed THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. to the utmost. R o E The steamer proceeded to Newport| ADMITTED TO BAR. | One Special Event on Each Floor Planned to Make “Busy-ness” News und there took aboard water { ON Otherw:se Du” Day and ice. The run was then made out n into the ocean, bevond Capes Charles | EX- Senator Sterling and Other Ex- | ¢ The Coolest Thing the Little Lad Can Wear! and llpnlr\' f'l‘u;;nlnt about, the bow Officials to Practice Here [ = oo 0 th Se d FI o was headed for home. ' £ . After brief religious services, with| Thomas Sterling, former United | On the First Floor * n e con oor I lttle B 4 1 yocal solos by Tred East and William | States Senator from South Dakota; = (o) y S as. uits aymond, with George llson as | Thomas S. Crago, former Representa- ) 3 A d Aosompagier, thers ves & aleation | oeran, o oo focmee Sepresee: | 5,000 Women’s Fine Choose Any Untrimme Striki : o valuable prizes. Charles Kerr of Kentucky, formerly ’ 7 ' trikingly Underpriced at |on the bench of the Panama Canal Handkerchlefs Hat! Pay Only : Zone, were admitted to practice today Sues for $10,000 Damages. before the Supreme Court of the Dis- Damages of $10,000 are asked in a suit riled by Archie Owens against Kugene Smith for alleged personal in- jury. While in the employ of Smith, the plaintiff says, he was lowering & piece of iron, which struck against another piece of iron, causing the trict of Columbia on motion of John Paul Earnest, chairman of the exam- ining committee. Other out-of-town lawyers permitted to practice here include Robert M. Fos- | ter of Virginia, Irvin 1. Rackoff and Henry M. Ward of New York; Thomas 3,000 of them! 10c A manufacturer’s discontinued $1.39 Large head sizes, small smart type of hat that you c head sizes—in every ould want this Sum- $1.69 What mother could resist buying her youngster a sup- line of handkerchiefs that were intended to sell for more than double this price. Made of a sheer grade of fine quality cotton. latter to fall and strike him. He is|S. Settle of Virginia, William M. Sul- represented by Attornev T. Morris |livan of Massachusetts and Archie K. Wampler. snipe of Virginia. mer, and every fashionable straw—your unre- 1 e ply of these cool little suits stricted choice tomorrow, $1.391 —while the price is low— and the thermometer high! Lumberjacks and ~ khaki flappers, long or short sleeve middies and long or short sleeve Dickens style. Made of fine Holland cloth, Palmer junior, juvenile cloth, Invincible suiting, Peggy cloth and other de- sirable fabrics. Sizes 2 to 8 years. The simplicity of the mew trimmings makes it pos- sible for you to trim a stunning hat with one of these shapes—at less than half what you'd ordinarily pay for it., Shop Tuesday—and Save! On the Fourth Floor Girls’ Sheer Undergarments 50c Princess Slips with embroidery ruffles and em- broidery at neck and sleeves. 4 to 14. 50c White ‘crossbar combinations, lace and em- broidery trimmed. 4 to 12, 50c Gowns with embroidery at neck and sleeves. With dozens of pretty corner designs in corner embroidery to choose from—a truly remarkable value. Shop Tuesday—and Save! On the Third Floor 600 Doyble-Bed Sheets 98c Here's the best bargain in sheets for many a day! Perfect- quality. soft finish muslin sheets, seamless and full double-bed size, for 98c. It is when such opportunities as this are offered that the wise housekeeper-“stocks up™! f? Boys’ Sport Blouses Another Exceptional Value at 69c Comiort and 'style combine in these sport blouses with short sleeves and turn-back collars. And the price means K worth-while savings! - Fast color washable fabrics, including stripe madras and stripe or check percale, plain white, blue or tan. Loose fitting, light weight—sizes 7 to 16. 2 STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH .4 BRO. Buying a dozen or more sheets tomorrow will be 50c no extravagance, but shop early if you want them, for Cambric Drawers, straight style with lace, such values won't last long. knicker style, embroidery trimmed. 2 to 10. 50c Shop Tuesday—and Save! On the Sixth Floor Cool Crystal Salad Plates Set of Six, $1.00 The crackled'ef- fect of these clear crystal plates gives them .al§ frosted appear- ance that is invit- ingly cool and re- freshing. The eight-inch size that is p complete set of six—for this one day's selling, $1.00! Shop Tuesday—and Save! Shop Tuesday—and Save! On the Fifth Floor Genuine Red Cedar Chests 10.95 Just when you neced them most—a few more days of such weather and the moths will have cost you many times the price of this chest! Think what they touch— Rugs, dustcrs, flower garden, rubbers, vegetables, incoming packages—on all these are dirt dangers—foes of health. So before your iusy hands touch food —to safeguard the precious health of your family—[ilfebuoy Lifebuoy is pure and gentle. Constant use improves the com- plexion, keeping the skin healthfully stim- ulated, soft and glow- ing with radiant color. 1t proects. Lhere's thrill in Lifebuoy cleanness Another Shipment! Lovely Cool Imported Dress Linens 39¢ Yd. Just-a week ago we offered this splcnduL quality dress linen at 39c—and thousands of yards were; sold! We have duplicated our former order to meet the demand for more such values—and tomorrow-an: gven greater assortment of colors will be on sale. A lustrous grade of all linem; prc-shrunk to 36 inches wide.. With a smooth, cool finish. - THIRD PLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. mw@@mmm@m 1"_; = An absolute protection for your clothes. Made of getuine red cedar with dovetailed corners and highly polished finish. 19 inches high, 19 inches wide, 34 inches long. Shop Tuesday—and Save!