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38 CAMP DATE CHOSEN FOR LOCAL CADETS High School Contingent to Train at Camp Simms, Beginning June 22. The annual encampment of Washington High School Cadets will be held at Camp Simms, in Congress Heights, from 22 to July 6. it was announced today Lieut. Col. Wallace M. Craigie, U. sor of military science the high sc The camp has been loaned the school military horities by Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan. com mander of the District militia, and Brig. ‘Gen. Lloyd M. Brett, adjutant Camp Accommodations Limited. As the maximum accommodations at the camp are limited to 200, Col Craigie has as maximum quota to the various senior and junior high sche The failure of any school to enroll its maximum qQuota will result in the filling of that school's assignment with the over enrollment at other schools. The enrollment as fellows: Central, a_minimum of and a maximum of 50: McKinley num of 15 and a maximum of 30 ., Western and Business, ea and a_maximum of ) Hine, Columbia and | Langley Junior High Schools, each a | minimum of 5 and a maximum of 10. | The senior high schools also will be permitted to send two commi: officers each as assistant milita structors. Outlines Purpose in View. purpose of the encampment ined, is to give the ncrease their Y d tac- 1 to prepare themselves to suc- hold the higher grades in the Corps, and at the same time have a beneficial as well as a pleas- ant outing at small expense. All cadets who have completed two se- mesters of cadet service in either the senior or junior high schools and all | members of the band are eligible to attend camp. The schedule of instruction includes daily phy al exercise under the supervision of a medical officer, short period of drill with rifle and saber, tac- tical walks and terrain exercise game solutions, swimming under the »n of competent instructors, lessons in giving commands, 1 lessons for members of the band, practical instruction in cere- | monies, interior guard duty and out post duty, fectures on courte: pline, manly principles, leadership, \ citizenship and its obligations and du- ties, duties of cadet officers, obsérva- tion and its value in civilian or mili- tary life, topography and map read- ing, personal hygiene and first aid. | All Eligibles Invited. “It is desired that ail eligible cadets | make application to attend camp,” | sald Col. Craigie. “Inability to attend, | however, will in no way affect the chances of any eligible cadet for ap- June by The, Col Cadet the | gned a minimum and | as been allocated | “urnu- | appointed camp phy TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | Nationar— spring Cleaning.” com v Matinee at 2:20 p.m. vaudeville, at |2:15 ana 8 Earle — Maccabee weck, vaudeville, i from 1 to 11 p.m. How Come?” all-colored medy, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Parents Peopl musical c Palace B 3 the West,” . 7:30 and feart of a continuous from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Rialto—"T'll Show You at 11:30 a.m., 1 9:45 p.m. Ti 7:50 and One | 745 [, Ambassador | 20 L2 l‘ulral Year to Li nd 9:30 p.m. “Idle Tongues,” and 10:05 p.m. he Price of Pleasure,” . 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. ".at 2315, at at added instructiol they will receive. | As this unit ually furnishes « large number of cadets of eligible age (17 years or who will become 17 by December 31 of the candidates for the citize military training camps, we find a considerable | number of cadets who are under the required age for admittance to the | C. M. T. who are desirous of attending |a training camp of some sort. Our | cadet camp appears to fill this want well as functioning A _preparatory training MU DG those cade (e T amp, assisted by Majs. John ¢ Donovan and Alexander W. Maish; William Judkins, Band Leader Trometre. ylor . while J. R. Gibson will serve his third term as commissary chieftain. Rifle instrug tion will be in charge of J. W. Crock- ett The entire cost for the camp will be $14 for each cadet. Applications with he entrance fee, Col. Craigie an- ounces, must be in the hands of Maj. Maish at Central High School by June 17. - ———— Operation of de luxe trains between Madrid, Spain, and the seaports and frontiers is being considered. Mt.Vernon Chair Car de Luxe Service $1.50 Stopping OF Tn ALEXANDRIA To visit Christ Church and Washirg- ton’s Lodgeroom 10 a.m., 2 pm, Guide ard Lecturer. From Mid-City Terminal 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. Phone Reservations, Main 397 Regular Service Every Half Hour. 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Round Trip, 90 Cents Mount Vernon open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mount Vernou Not Open on Sunday| pointment to cadet officer or non-com- | ioned officer, nor prevent him | n taking the regular qualifying ex- | amination in military science and tac- | tics at the opening of school in the | Fall for cadet officer. ! Attendance at camp will give the| cadets no advantage over those who | wre unable to attend except in thel Ten cool hours for a nickel! xTTONAT, ELECTRICAT, SUPPEZECO, Electrical Supplies Automotive Supplies Radio Suppli 1328-1330 NewYork Ave: saarses THE HOME ELECTRIC SHOP s:1:eu Washington-Virginia Railway Co ent year) as | aigie will be in direct charge | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDN ISDAY, NAMED BY MIZRACHI. Officers Are Elected by Zionist Or- ganization. _ The Zionist Mizrachi organization held its annual meeting last week at the Congregation, Fourteenth and Euclid streets. Morris Garfinkel, dele- gate to the Mazrachi convention in Cleveland, gave a report of proceed- ings. The result of the election was as follows: President, B. Hoffenber; first vice president, M. Garfinkel: se ond vice president, M. Wecksler; re: . E. Garfinkel; secretary, J. Executive committee—Rabbis G. Sil- verstone and M. A. Horwitz, S. Rod, S. Wecksler, S Levenson and J. $29,372.77 SUIT FILED. Contractors Ask to Enforce Me- chanics’ Lien on Theater. i lien of 9,372.77 on the * at ortheast corner Thirteenth 3 streets northwest, was filed ¢ in the District Supreme Court S E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. —at our store when sou need blank books. ways a bik stock. 1 DeliciousHome Made Candics E _ POLLY TRENT CANDY CD._ T19-13 st. >< 1013 E. s¢. XHIBIT | OF TOYS Our first toy exhibit. For whole. salers only. Held on 2nd floor GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy_and Novelty Co., Inc. 914 N.V JOHN, B. COCHRAN, THOS ¥ mrx“ President V. P. and Cashly ial business and savings ac- counts specialized and solicited. Resources Over $5,000,000 | We have a limited number of Stone | Mountain Memorial Half Dollars for distribution as long as they last. Monthly statement of accounts rendered FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION METAL SAVINGS BANKS, INCULCATE THE SPIRIT OF WE_HAVE HANDSOME WHICH | THRIFT. FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Tenth St., at Penna. Ave. N.W.‘ Branch 1111 Connecticut Avenue Look for this G-E dealers’ to better eveyy business Keep workers cool—and you keep them interested. Keep customers cool—and you keep them coming. theatre cool—and you keep it crowded. Everywhere—every hour of the summer day —G-E Fans bring in an outdoor breeze—and keep everybody cool! THERE IS A DEALER IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ~—PATRONIZE HIM! - Wholesale Distributors Ma Phone Fan Girl in windows. Keep your restaurant or ! chinery Supplies Main 6800 b¥ Cozzens Bros., contractors, against A. Julian Brylawski, Aaron Brylawski and the C¢ ‘osmos _Theater Co. The con- tractors, May 2 last, filed their lien against the property, declaring the amount sought to be the balance due under a contract for materials fur- nished to the extent of $131,596.80. The plaintiffs ask for the sale of the Property to satisfy their lien. MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves Tth 8t. Whart 10 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. Round Trip, 8bc. Admission, 25¢ ONE' PAIR OF EYES —must lastl through life. Nek- lect has been cost Iy to many Consult our op- tometrists for sc- curate advice. M. A. LEESE °7500 o> 712 11th Street ANY people wh old and weas nevertheless forced continue the daily i of work. se They Falled to Vm-m for Old Age. ro you_ flxtd “for ac- Small Initial Payment Lincoln_Ten Get It At Gibson's Where Y our Dollars Have More Cents Lunch With Us Tomorrow All Sandwiches.. 10c Hot Coffee Pies and Cake, per slice. . 10¢ Ice Cream Cone Ice Cream Soda. ..10c Near Beer . SPECI AL 24—5c¢ Soda Checks ($1.20 worth) for $1.00 Great Sale Toilet Articles TOOtl’l qute Too!hbrus}\es Squibb 5 . 33¢ th 99 Tooth 9]¢ Prophylactic Tooth 35c. Allbright T brush 25¢ \I)Ivr)g)\l brush . Dr. Clark's Cr Cleaner, a fine brush vice tooth 2;0 2lc Owens' Toothbrush. .... 3IC Free—l 2c tube Vivaudou Mavis Tooth Paste with each toothbrush sold, the rest of this week onl 3lc 39¢ 36¢ 95¢ Bouquet of Ipana, bpecial. 50c Pepsodent, special. ... » 30c Gibson Toothbrush.. 60c Forhan's,-special.... ¢ Colgate's, 4 for Sc cake Cashmere Soap free with each order 4 Colgate’s. 50c Tedent. special Shampoos 50c Palmolive Shampoo, special ..’ 35¢ 50c Mulsified Cocoanut o« Oil_Shampoo . " 33¢ 25¢ Cocoanut Oil Sham- poo, special, 13¢; 3 for @ 26c Liquid Green Soap Shampoo. 17c: 3 for... O0C 25¢ Tincture Green Soap, Pr 1e: 3 for .. D0C Shampoo, 17¢; 50¢ 25¢ Listerine, 17¢; 3 for.. 30c Kolynos, 21¢; 3 for. .. Gibson's Milk of Mag- nesia Tooth Paste, 2 3 for 25¢ Lyon’s Tooth Pow. 25¢ 6ic Pond’s Cold or Van- 'ar 3 lor > ishing Cream .... 35¢ Pond's Cold or V ishing cream 1b. Lady Faire Theatri- cal Cold Cream, special 50c Gibson's Lemon - Cream for rellef of sun- - 33¢ burn, special .. 23¢ Face Lotions Pinaud's Litac Vegetal.. 39C Witch Hazel, § oz, 19¢; g 35¢ D. & R. Cold Cream Announcing Gibson's Foot Joy Week All this week we are featur;ng everything pos- sible for the relief of drcd ac}\ing feet. We list l’lere- with many items that will bring you foot joy. 3ac | T e $1.00 ** 35¢ 19¢ 35¢ 19¢ 35¢ 21c 35¢ 21ec 35¢ 21c 25¢ 12¢ 7S¢ 29¢ 25¢ 21c 35¢ 29¢ 35¢ " 35¢ 35¢ 25¢ * 19¢ We carry a complete stock of George’s' Corn, Bunion and Callous Pads, both with adhesive and with straps. Special Free Offer With each purchase of $1.00 or more of any kind of mer- chandise we will give you free 1 can of-our Special Foot Powder, made according to the very best formula. This offer good this week only. One to a customer and only given if asked for. sEpecnal Notice We handle genuine Edison Mazda Bulbs at the lowest possi ble price. Edison Mazda Bulbs are manufactured by the General Electric Co. We deliver any order for 5 or more in D.C. No Radio Goods Delivered R-A-D-I- Buy at Gibson's—Save Money Brandes $1.50 “Brach™ Superior $3' 25 Lightning Arrester $6.00 Phones S Eveready B Batteries - $2.00 large, 22% 31.39 3 Get. prepured right now. volts b5 Westinghouse $3.75 large, volts . ston(e atteries $4.75 Heavy-duty, 45- 100-Amp. Hour, volt Battery Special ......... Dr. Scholl's Corn Pads.. . Scholl’'s Bunion Pads Blue Jay Corn Plasters. Dr. Scholl's Callous Pads Blue Jay Bunion Plasters Dr. Scholl's Corn Salve. . Blue Jay Foot Soap.. Dr. Scholl's Bunion Lotien Blue Jay Foot Powder.. Dr. Scholl’s Callous Salve Blus Jay Foot Balm... Dr. Scholl's Fixo Corn Prastersl 185 i Corn or Bunion Pads... Tiz, for tired feet Dr. Scholl's Toe Flex... Freezone, for corns Dr. Scholl’s Foot Tablets Gets Tt, for corns Corn Off, the great corn remover Dr. Scholl’s Foot Soap.. Dr. Scholl's Foot Balm.. Dr. Scholl's Foot Powder calocke Dr. Scholl's Heel Liner, vatr_. Foot Tablelv to relieve dired feet. special, per box Allen’s Foot Ease Dr. Scholl's Tweldrop Corn Remedy Dr. Scholl's Bunion Re- ducers $12.95 Burgees B Batteries $2,00 large, 22% 81‘49 WD 54550 Jusass ba's o S & g '$2.89 GET IT AT GIBSON'S volts . P 917-919 G St. N.W. 83 98 anstone Three-Tube JUNE 10, 1925. METROPOLITAN FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS BARBARA LA MARR CONWAY TEARLE In a magnificent film v lay, “H ‘arewel THE HEART OF A SIREN Al St. John in “Curses” News—Symphony—Scentc CRANDALL’S TIVOLT Jath& Park ke N D TOMORROW—AT LE. _ANTONIO — MORENO AILL _in CRANDALL;S ANmA: 18th & Col. Rd. TODAY AN CRANDALL’S b 1 oth_ nn‘ THD\\ — 1 RANDALL'S S4 \:0\ THEATER| nd Garden m. Sun n ' “FIND ROACH'S | CRANDALL’S \pollu Tln-.q(vr \nd Garden TR BAR and wum u‘\\ in CRANDALL'S YORK THEAT Ave. & Quebee F¥ d EONE 'mwrm.uowfn\\ CoDY, @ RIET HAMMOXD in Nar N SAND" And REVI STAFFORD PEMBERTON AND HIS DANCERS CHEVY CHASE LAK Seata:_Shorcham_and_Willard_Hotel Summer Opera Season Washington Auditorium. Beginning Week Jume 15 WASHINGTON OPERA CO. Edouard Alblon, General Director “Bohemian Girl” With BROADWAY STARS Sedts Now—Jordam Piano Co. 1Sth and G Sts. Main 487. Prices—b0c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Week June 22—“The Mikado” CUP . TESTED! M-E-SWING CO- 1013 E ST Permunent Wave 15 Curls, 51000 Jou ant & betier o manent ; cail Col. 10412 We _use the Eugeneol method, with _thoroughly experienced oper- ators. Our graduated curling rod shapes l);'e wave natur- The Eugencol satisfactorily waves any hing of Sieut hairfine spun, dyed, bleached and white. Our_two-section heater waves the new-grown hair _without _rewaving Your last year's permanent wave. We invite your inspection of our heating process. Free Demonstration. Lillias Hair Shoppe 2705 14th St. N.W. A Safe Deposit Box Cost 1c a Day Consult us before you go-away from home for a vacation. “Bank of the People” 1336 N. Y. Ave. | AMU! SEMENT! > Qm.’m’0““‘“““000““0000000““00“001 —_omcno- STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA ON THE ROOF--—UNDER THE ROOF PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT--BOTH DELIGHTFULLY COOL THE WONDER SKY-DOME The Only One of Its Kind in America OPENS SAT. NIGHT AT 7:3 WITH DELIGHTFUL COLLEEN MOORE In Her Latest Photoplay “SALLY” VAUDE- VILLE sntmers PERFECY fueatee. PLAYS ‘YIS MACCABEE WEEK EXTRAORDI THE vo'Lc.A BOYS MARRONE nd | L'ACOSTA | COATE | nfiro A'rlov PRISCILLA DEAR" In a Great Photoplar E"CRIMBON RUN DIRECT FROM THE T “The Maccabeans” __ROY L. BERRYHILL. Directing _ Other Perfect Features Other Perfect Features PO00000000000000000600000000000000000000000000000¢ FORGET THE HEAT! A Delightful Sail on the Potomac 40-MILE MOONLIGHT TRIP TONIGHT 7:15 And Every Evening Except Saturday and Sunday Rain or Shine Leaves 7th St. Wharf for LOEW'S COLUMBIA F Street at 12th Continuous, 10:30 & m—11 p. = TODAY A ALL W Paramount Presents ZANE GREY'’S CODE——=WEST Anotiier thrilling romance _of the Wast by the author of “The Yhundering Herd" Cast includes CONSTANCE BENNETT OWEN MOORE-MABEL BALLIN RALPH GRAVES COMEDY News—Ovyerture—Topios Centizuous, 10:30 s. m TODAY A ALL Paramount Presents ARE PARENTS PEOPLE? A dainty, delightful comedy of modern marriage with dainty BETTY BRONSON And ADOLPHE MENJOU OUR GANG COMEDY News—Teoplcs—Overture RIAI.TO_ Continuous—I1 a. m. De Luxe SBhows—3. 7, Carl Laemmi REGINALD DENNY IN HIS GREATEST COMEDY “P'LL SHOW YOU THE TOWN” MARY APPLE| HELEN JANE Songs MARR of Dixie i FREE DANCING McWilliam’s Orchestra Steamer Charles Macalester ves Tth Street Wharf 10 A.M,, 2:30 P.M. & 6:45 P.M. Round Trip, 50c. NATIONAL ™ $1.10—85¢—50¢ SAT. MAT., 85c and 50c NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direction Clifford Brooke. Offer erick Lonsdale's Triliiant Comedy “SPRING CLEANING” “Company as a wholc infi- nitely beiter than the average road attraction.”—W. H. Land- s a really remarkable company”—Lec Sommers, Herald. 777777777727 7 squeaks with class and polu‘h 2 Harold Phillips, Times. “Audience registered its wn- qualified approval."—Joln Daly, Post. ““Spring Cleaning’ is bril- liant stufi.” — Leonard Hall, News. 11in; ""'1“‘1-?1';' BEST Pmu'z’ r) 7 % \ THE LEADING AMUSEMENT PARRR 1N AMERICA AND' THE FIN HENTA ARD. PANCING 70 NN By PRAPRY FREE ADMISSION FREE DANCING GOLONML BEACH Sokolov Music Palatial Bteamer ST. JOHNS Beventh Street Wharf Ample Parking Space at Wharf with Care- taker in charge. Steamer St. Johns stops at Alexandria on every trip. Phone Main 592. aturday 2:30 P. M. Sundny ® A. M. SHUBERT - BELASC() Management Messrs. Shubert SUMMER PRICES NIGHTS, 50c to $1.50 WED. and SAT. 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