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g BOYS' CLUB CAMP 10 OPEN JUNE 23 Friends of Needy Youths| Urged to Give Them Outing at Cost of $12. | The Boys' Club eamp will be held this Summer on West Hatton Farm. Mount Victoria, Md., on the north | bank of the Wicomico River, about eight miles above Rock Point, F. V. Thompson, secretary of the club, an. nounced today. The camp will be opened Monday, June 29. The camp site, which was provided by Foster M ideal for a boys' camp. Reeder, is said to be | here 15 | spacious bathing beach, as well as facilities for boating, fishing and crabbing. Nearby are woods and large field where games m ed. In view of the dan limited natural swimming in the city, said Mr. Thompson, many parenis have already signified their intention of sending their boyvs to the ecamp, where swimm nd all other features will be under close super: vislon and guard. The camp is to be upder the direction of trained leaders Food will be plain, good and plenti ful, Mr. Thompson promised. $12 for Two Weeks. Boys should spend at t two weeks at the camp in order to get the full benefit, he said. The cost will be for two weeks, including transportation to snd from the camp. | Friends of needy boys who wish to make possible a two week's outing for them at the camp may do o by sending checks to cover Lheir expenses to the Boys' Club, 230 C street, pay able to J. Phillp Herrman, treasurer, | Mr. Thompson said. The names of deserving boys for whom the pay-| ment is made also should be sent. | The Boys' Club formerly was called the Working Boys' Home. BRITAIN PROHIBITS | ARTICLES ON POLICY | 1 Baldwin Evades Issue When Ques- | tioned on Birkenhead's Story in Commons. Ry the Associated Press June 10. Prime Minis. Baldwin announced in{ the House of Comons vesterday that the British government had decided to reafirm the principle that min- jsters holding office should refrain | from writing newspaper articles on subjects connected with public pol- jey. The announcement prompted Wadgewood Benn, Labor member for Leith, to inquire whether the pre- mier had noticed that one of today's london dailies carried a streamer headline heralding an article enti- | tled “Murder (By the Earl of Birk- enhead).” The Labor member asked if the government's prohibition ex- tended to such questions. Premier Baldwin replied amid | laughter from the government and opposition branches that he already had sald the application was to questions of current public policy. ‘sing the old Asquithian phrase, Mr ldwin said it would be better to wait and see bhefore he expresed further opinion on the subject U. S. S. V-3 LAUNCHED. One of Largest Submarines In- tended for Cruising. By the Associated Press PORTSMOUTH, N. H., June 10.— Fleet submarine U. S. S. V-3, third of | its class, which includes the largest | undersea boats of the Jaunched at Portsmouth vesterday afternoon. The v sister ship of the V-1 and V-2, were launched at Portsmouth year. The V-3 is designed prim accompany the fleet at sea in weather and to maintain any speed of which the fleet itself is capable. | Its length over all is 34l feet 6 inches; maximum breadih, feet % inches; surface displacement, | 167 tons; speed surface knots; | speed submerged, 9 knots. Its arma- | ment consists of six 21.inch torpedo tubes, one 5-inch .51-caliber rifile and | 2 Lewis machine guns | he \"1 has just returned from a cruise of 41; months, during which she visited ports in South America and the West Indies. This cruise of | 15,000 miles was undertaken to test the propelling machinery and habita hility on these large submarines when operating in tropical waters. Fire Causes $50,000 Damage. JACKSON, Mich., June 10 (#).—Fire which for a time threatened to do| considerable damage in the downtown section here was brought under con-| trol after causing damage estimated at $50.000 to a bullding occupied by ihe Finch Hardware Co. and the Union Woolen Mills Co. today. The, fire was of undetermined origin. One | wet ragrand a dab of soap and— Presto! —my walls sre clean aguin, ‘Walls finished with Devoe Velour —a flat oil paint—can be “laund- ered” time and time again with- out marring its smooth, velvety finish. Ask us about the Devoe Home Inprove- ment Plaw whereby you can paint your howse— inside and owt — and pey for it 409 10th St. | Sam’s local weather station has sud- FAINTS; OILS, GLASK N Injured Civic Pride Throws Doubt on U. S. Heat Records Danville Citizens Find Er- rors and Exclaim,” “Told You So!” Special Dispateh 1o The Star. DANVILLE. Va., June 10.- Uncle denly gone into disrepute’ and people here find they have been bewailing excessive temperatures unnecessarily, according to a secret check made by a group of citizens who declined to be- lieve last week that the temperature in Danville went as high as 103 de- grees Fahrenheit. Some said that Danville was being unfavorably advertised by newspaper men who broadcast stories of exces- sive temperatures, and they question- ed the veracity of the local official readings. Henry M. Watkins, who for 20 years hasx been keeping the daily record for the Government, stuck to his guns, said that the two tubes were | correct and that both were in the shade H W. H. Booth secured a high-priced | registered, self-regixtering and guar anteed thermometer and hung it on | A mnail in the Memorial Mansion Grounds under the shade of an oak tree. For two days a check was made | on the Government tubes and each time they were just seven degrees under the official report of Watkins. There are two trends of opinion— one reposing faith in the integrity of the Government tubes and the other exulting in their discovery and ex- claiming, “T told you so.” Aviators Transferred. Capt. Louis K. Knight, at Boston <aupt. Rosenham Beam. at Kelly Fleld, Tex., and First Lient. Robert If, at Wilbur Wright Fleld, Fair field, Ohio. all of the Army Air Sery ice, have been ordered to the Philip- | pine Islands for duty. CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED SATISFACTORY TERMS ARRANGED Investing in Diamonds Diamonds should invari- ably be considered—when the purchase is made—as in- vestments. And investors, Ay know, always have an eve out for future values. Perfect Diamonds increase in value, particularly when purchased at the advanta- geous prices our tremendous volume of diamond business makes possible. We have never been content to sell anything short of Perfection in Diamonds. Nor will you be permanently satisfied in buying less. A Special Offering Set in handsome mounting of 18-kt. White Gold 3 Exceptional Wrist Watch Values 25-vr. guarantesd. white gold case, small, cushion- §9 (.00 baped, with high. grade. 15-jeweled movement Rectangular, ~ 25-yr. guar., whit e gold-filled §9 (.85 cage. with_depend- able 15jeweled moven.ent Solid 14-kt. white gold. tiny. tonneau - shaped i case with standard Elzin movement R. Harris & Co. 7th and D. Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for More Thaw Half a Century ten monthly installments. Geo. E. Corbett Phone Main 1786 John Sawyer THE EVENING STAR A Baby Day Feature At Kann’s 1,000 Dainty Summer Frocks for Children In Two Special Sale Groups $1.29 10 $2.95 Values 88¢ —Cool, Summery Dresses for littie girls; made with and without bloom- ers, sleeveless or with kimono sleeves, and in the pretty colors of green. blue, yellow and rose. For children of 2 ta 6 are plain, figured and dotted voiles, prints and crepes. and for the 7 to 14 vear olds attractive prints. Also in this group, Play Suits for the voungsters. $1.95 to $2.95 Values $1.48 —The Most Adorable Dresces, made with and without sleeves, that are especially cool to wear these exces- sively hot days. Included in the lot are dresses for the 2 to 14 year olds, made of pretty voiles, prints, tub broadcloth and white dimity. Plain and figured materials in the most be- coming styles for young folks. 1920 Nichols Ave. S.E. Phy Other Baby Day Specials White Pique Hats, with dainty hand —30x30-inch Readv-made Red Star embroidery. Especially, mice for hot Diapers that are slightly im- weather wear. Regularly $1.05. s perfect. On Baby dar. spe = el T g R 89¢ clal, a dozen e $2.50 ~“Dainty Bonnets for infants. made in —Girls' Pleated Skirts, of tan lingette becoming little styles and prettily trim- and white jean. Made -on med with lace and embroidery. &= waists. Sizes 6 to 14 vears Regularly 95c. NOW........... 59¢ Special, each L g $1.00 Pillows for Infants: filled with soft —White Middies, made of excellent Kapok and covered with pink quality Lonsdale jean. In and blue materials. Special, sizes 6 to 14 years. Special, 59 . $1.00 each, Baby dav R —Infants’ White es, with em White Slip-on Sweaters v pretty and convenient to slip on broidered vokes and plain or trimmed skirt s to 2 vears. = the baby if you drive at night. A Pillow Slips, with —Children’s Hats scalloped edge corners hand-em- straw-and-silk combir broldered in_a floral design pretty Summer colors ular $3.95 to $4.95 in colors. Regularly $1.95. For .. $1.00 Baby day, each.. straw or : in all the Kann's— Second Floor. Baby Carriages Specially Priced! This Regular $22.50 “Lloyd” Baby Carriage, Special at $17.50 —1Llovd Carriages are not only very good looking and well made, but are as comiortable as can be. and easily handled. This particular carriage is made of fine round fiber, has tubular pusher, sliding hood, adjustable back, rubber-tired wheels, and is uphol- stered in Bedford cord. Finished in French gray, cream and caramel. Baby Strollers, Regular $12.45 Special, Tomorrow at $9.95 --Thev are made of fine round fiber on a strong metal frame, have rubber-tired wire wheels, foot- rest, safety strap and brake. Finished in caramel, gray and cream. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Ideal for Summer Camps, Boats, Etc. —You certainly get more than “value received” with this compact little Victrola. It is small enough to carry with you on a camping trip, in your automobile or boat, and yet it has all the pure, sweet tones of the larger Victrolas and will play any record the same as they do. The instrument is in 2 good mahogany finish, and will be a pretty piece of furniture in your home. Only $15—a price within the reach of every one. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Cook From a Light Socket! With an ‘“Everhot” Electric Cooker —The Everhot FElectric Cooker cooks a whole meal at a time—yet it uses so little current that it oper- ates from a lamp socket. Not a strate the correct use of cent of expense for installation. It the Pictorial Printed Pat- bakes bread and cake, cooks vege- | tern. tables, browns roasts perfectly. Come see for yourself the conven ience, economy and cleanliness of this new and better way to cook. Mrs. Bean —will be here tomorrow to dem- onstrate its many uses and con- veniences. Don't fail to come. in. Style Sketched, $57.50 Two-well size, $95.00 On Easy Terms $1 Down Kann's—Third Floor. | MRS. SANDERSON Of the Pictorial Review Pattern Co. | —will be here all week to | give lectures and demon- Lectures at 10:30 AM. and 4 P.M. | —She will also be in the | Pattern Dept. during the other hours of the day to assist in selecting pat- | terns and give helpful sug- gestions about materials. Kann's—Street Floor. Deses of Lce nd lal, Geoete A Special Collection at $17.75 ~—But the headline only tells a small part of the story, because there are many other materials which have been employed in making up the smart models offered at this price. Plenty of Misses’ Sizes Also Smart Stout Models "—The floral georgettes are in large designs on tinted or white grounds, and many of them are made up over colored underslips of silk. There are combinations of lace and georgette: some have strips of lace dyved to match the material with which it is used ; there are cool-looking black georgette dresses, with yokes and trim- mings of embroidered net and lace. For any one going north there are black and white hair- line-striped crepes, satins, also sports models in light colored flannels. The céllection is varied enough to meet any needs, either for the vaca- tionist or the woman who stays at home. Kann's—Second Floor. White Silk Hosiery For Summer! A Thursday Sale of Toilet Goods Offers Many —Cool comfort awaits those who s Summer Essentials wear white—which is foremost for Summer use—and White —Coty's L'Origan Hesiery is necessary if one Powder. All tint A box 6Q would keep in step with. fashion. for o < Here you will find it in pleasing i onote Alohon . Tew Face variety for every sogt of cos- Powder. Regularly §1 89 tume. Sheer or medium Special, @ DOX............. c Regularly 35, Face weight. Prices that are most “T.amon" Ceam modest and qualitiessof the best, : h Special, a jar. as, for instance— B & Ramsdell s0c size, 3Q¢ —Palmolive Shampoo. Res- 9= ular 30c bottle for.. 25¢ —Palmolive Soap. 1 dozen to =2 customer. None delivered. No mail or phone orders. Spe- cial, a dozen. ’e 69c “Radmoor” Full-Fashioned Silk—$2 Pair -—Made with reinforced double knees, mercerized tops, soles, heels and toes. Pure white, full fashioned and a good service hose —Imported Violet Soaps. Orizinal PP o 239 g1ps . - . “*Stop-Stitch™ Chiffon Silk—$1.85 Pair pricer 0o, 3 cakies o % box 10 —Full-fashioned White Hose, with mercerized tops, silk VSR T c soles and the stop-stitch feature below the garter hem. —Hinds' Honey and Almond 40, Clear and sheer and very attractive. Grenih. sPer batilesh i -~r3 . — '_tillma s Freckle Cream. 45c “Humming Bird” Pure Thread Silk A jar .. o $1.50 Pair —Othine, single, double or Fivjptrenztit. Tourivies: SBIC —12-strand quality made extra long, with seamless feet, seam up the back, mercerized tops, heels and toes and silk —Bouton’s - or Wrisl Dusting Powder. Regularly sole. Splendid hose as are all “Humming Birds. oc. Special. a box 2 39¢ —Bouton’s Bath Salts. Reg- ularly 50c. Special at 39¢ 10-Strand Pure Thread Silk—$1.00 Pair —StDenis Bath Salts. 39 3 et A Regularly 50c. Special at Women's Pure Thread White Silk Hose, with mercerized it the veauwclae tops. heels and toes and plaited sole. An excellent quality salt. package. S and value. | cial 3 for. 5 —Vantine's Incense— 25¢ size for . 50c size for —Rubber-lined Cases wash cloth, for 3 Inexpensive Summer Corsets | oo~ = ™ 95 Specially Priced er in any water. A dozen Kann’s Special Corset —Squibbs, Pepsodent, Pebeco, Pyro- dento and Ipana Tooth Q= At $2.45 e e W = —Aubrey Sisters’ Liquid Tint. 95, Regular 35¢ size for...... —Listerine, small size: regu- Taeiy 36e: {mnacial at ottie:| 1IC —Owen's Sanitary _Toothbrush, in glass container. Regularly 50c. Special...... e 39¢ Imported Eau de Cologne. Saxtk tlsvitptthingty . 49C —Gillette Safety Razor, with 3 blades, in pocket size case. Ciginally 100 mow . 29¢€ —Gillette Razor Blades. A e e A package of 10 for 3¢ —Angelus Compact, rouge or powder. Regular $1.00 9= kind for . owder. } 76 Kann's—Street Floor. ——Colgate’s Allaround Soap. Q= g el w90 —Earl Brand Hard-water Soap. This Is the soap that will lath- @ ()() These Very Comfortable Light-weight Corsets are made of pink brocaded cou- til, with elastic sides and two sets of hose supporters. They are most desir- able for hot-weather wear, either for sports or dress occasions. R & G Corset, Special At $2.95 —These are made very long over the hips, low bust, elastic sides, two sets of hose supporters, and double boned. A very low price for corsets of this sort. Odd. Lot Corsets Special, ’1'95 Regular 25c size for... —Included in _this lot are Franco, ——Talcolette, to use after the Madame Lyra, Regalistic and Nemo, ali . o T Eer e L 315 —Mayvis Talcum in lace-back style, and all well known g D makes that will give excellent service. DTessieres, S0c to $1.00 Colys Tolel Tater an Kann's—Second Floor. Corslettes, 51 to $13.50 Rian's Stvest ook Two Unusual Jewelry Specials Genuine Cornelian Cameo Brooches in Gold Front Settings, 31 (gg ~~We only have 144 of these lovely pins, and as cameos never go out of style and are always in good taste at any time, any place—and as $1.00 is an exceedingly low price—we advise carly shop- ping. - Genuine Cornelian Cameos in a hand- engraved gold front setting. All heads are per- fect and the background is in two shades—light and dark. It is almost unbelievable they are Sterling Silver only $1.00 each. Cuff Links. ... 290 —These are sterling silver throughout, back and front, and are in assorted designs and patterns. Most attractive to wear with soft shirts. Kann's—Street Floor. Penn. Ave. 8th and D