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_12 SCOPES JOBLESS FOR NEXT TERM Indicted Evolution Teacher | Has Received No Contract for Coming Year. By the Acsociated Pross DAYTON, Tenn.. June 1§ lohn T.| Scopes, indicted for violation of the State anti-evolution laws, still is with-| out a teaching contract for the next | term of school. Also, his plans to sell automohiles for a Dayton concern during the Summer months have gone | awry because of the opening of his| trial July 10. Since his return to! Dayton Scopes has made no comment | on’ New York reports that he had| received offers totalling $150,000. in- cluding a $50.000 contract for a motion picture in \\hh h he would appear. The limelisht in which the case has placed the vouns science teacher continues to be focused upen hnn a large delegation from the town nf Coal Creek, headed by the mayor and BAND CONCERTS. tol tomor. p.m., concert by the United States Marine Band; Willlam H. Santelmann, leader; Taylor Branson, second -leader. March, “Lincoln Centen- .. Boleldieu Polonaise military_ ... ...Chopin Tr nm\nn\» .Clark Rnhexl P, ) Grand scenes from * L .. Balfe -Luigini » and Elgar loll l-dnn?r Charles nt director. ‘Battle of the Waves,™ Hall Overture, stival”. ... Lassen Rhapsody, “Second Hungarian,” Liszt Grand scenes from the opera “Lucia Di Lammermoor,” Donizetti Valse intermezzo, “Spring Zephyrs” Vessella Popular— (a) “Bygones (b) “The L trot Gems from t THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 2 D. C. DRIVERS JAILED. Get 30 Days Each in Baltimore on Charge of Intoxication. Special Dispatch to The Star BALTIMORE, Md, June 16— Charged with driving while drunk, Washington motorists who identified themselves at Walter B. Balley, 316 D street northeast, and Coy . Bell 00O street, each was m-nmn—ed |10 30 dave In jall vesterday. of imposed on Hell, mhn failing to stop after an accldent. 1d to have attempted over a trolley trestle, D. C., TUESDAY, JUN VE .16, 1925. was accused of reckless driving and || arrested in Laurel, is de- ared to have struck a machine near the city limits and then. while be { with three cars on Washington bou- | levard | e . England may have a food council with advisary powers to watch price movements and operations in flour, bread and meat We Have An Excellent Clientele For Residential and Business ing pursued by police, with coiliding || 210 Boys’ $1.39 to $1.50 Overall Suits Styles for the larger boys from 10 to 16 years— ideal for play or rough wear, covers ‘the Pnllre's suit: of khaki, plain blue and blue and white striped. 300 Boys’ $1.39 Flapper Sults color belts; # parate button on knee pans: sizes 3 to 10 years other city officials. 1t wa nnounced today that Gov. Austin Peay had been informed ®hat his presence a witness for the prosecution at the trial would be wol- come. The invitation. extended by White. superintendent and prosecutor: the formal : of the indictment on Scol’s|gubject being “inductive Biology.” nd the announcement of confarences z £ 3 by both defense and prosecution coun Lewanna Wilkins, alth el marked the latest developmenis DOOKS are said to be used. in the case. Prof. Alfrel A ‘he Soul Kiss’ Waltz di concert Properties S o In the Boys D partment Building Sites |} _Tomorrow—-One Day Only Washington’s Greatest Sale for Boys Address Your Listing To Sales Manager Moore & Hill, Inc. 730 17th St. Main 1174 Washington's Nationall Real Estate O | He was complimented yesterday ‘ | | | | | | | A double feature event tomorrow—our regular Monthly Dollar Day for Boys, combined with the June Demonstration Sale produces the great- est array of bargains the Boys’ Department has ever offered in any previous Dollar Sale. All new Summer wearables—for vacation or dress wear values that will increase the purchasing power of your dollar to the limit. Many items advertised here are offered at less than the actual cost of production—the result of many timely and extraordinary purchases of manufacturers’ overproduction, samples and odd lots. We have listed the quantities before each item—no more when sold out. See window display of these wonderful Dollar Day offerings. No mail or phone orders filled. 1,500 Boys’ New Wash Suits Made to Sell for $1.39 to $2.50 Sizes 3 to 10 Years—Long and Short Sleeve Models. Counsel to Meet Bryan. Counsel for the prosecution will meet William J. Bryvan in Atlanta on Thursday, while the defense an nounced that Clarence Darrow would | viglf Dayton next Monday to famil-| farize himself with the local setting| hefore the trial opens. John R. Neal, senior counsel for| Scapes, said that witnesses represani-| Ing every b of scientific thoug! would be placed on the stand and that it was the plan to have them cross. | examined by Mr. Darrow. Karmal service of the indictment un Scopes was a necessary legal formal- jty. elthough the action of the local justice of the peace giving him his ) Make This Month e 5 e g Your Will Month was obtained by the sheriff in the a"d able to offer in any previous sale, and Washington mothers are urged same drug store where the test case | Name This Company to buy enough to supply the boys’ entire Summer needs. The quality was proposed. DR. TIGERT SILENT. the Executor and Trustee of the materials, the superior workmanship and the clever styling of these Wash Suits make them values extraordinary at one dollar. of Your Estate references made 10 zation of ihe hu. | the evolution | These are the greatest values in Bovs' Wash Suits we've ever heen Even though the Government is Don’t miss this opportunity! keenly interested in the outcome of More Than a Dozen Original Models— the evolution Jaw trial to be held next month in Tennessee, when the con stitutionality of the State law pro g ¢ Sailor Wash Suits — Balkan Models — Button-on Styles—Vestie Wash Suits —Beach Mid- MERICAN SECURIT dies—Belted Models—Flapper Suits—Long-pants Sailor Suits. e M o] Nofe the list of fine materials. Guaranteed fast colors. aip Peggy Cloth Cotton Pongee Cotton Crepe hibiting teaching of evolution in_the | schools will be ch matter which he holds to be one of £ Dnge i State soverelgnty and one in which 15th and Penna. Ave. Golden Cloth Leonard Suitings Many other High-grade Wash Fabrics agency most concerne t g ; S tion, the direct link between the C the Government can take no part. |5 Khaki Yo Meanwhile. it developed today that || 5 i ernment and the educational sys ) the Nation. was defined tod: 2 hithert obscure and little noticed | Capital, Surplus and Undizided Profits Large varicty of de sle colors—blue, cadet, tan, brown, lavender, grav, pink. white and pretty contrasting ef <ection of the District propriation act for 1925 makes refer ence to a prohibition against the prin- | ciples invelved in the Tennessee law Ozer S0.000.000 200 Boys’ $3.50 BRANCHES: Central—7th and Mass. Ave, N.W, Northeast—8th and H Sts. N.E Southwest—7th and E Sts. S.W Northwest— 1140 15th St. N.W. 120 Boys’ $6.95 Two-Pants Wearables to $5 (;V!'%pw_Suits v T e Norfolk Suits chase of One of { é gludes Wash With the Purchase these Suits at / g s 8 to 15 A of One of These Suits at the Special Price of $6.95 you may se- gears: Base Ball lect Another Suit, Sociings, One Sl 4 $2.95, You May Select Another Suit, any size, 2 piece Cotton Pa any size or style, any style or color, for with Two pairs of pants for— Both Suits for $3.95 Both 2-Pants s 5 weight Sweater. Suits for $7.95 Some slight irregulars in the D 5 — % ol. Dressy Suits of gray crash? khak Smart light and dark mixtur in - cloth, Leonard suitings and cotton coverts lot. broken linos from regutar stock; Nor- = Made with f\|11_\- it, roomy knickerbocke folk-model coats, some lined with ; ; . pants guaranteed washable 200 Boys' $1.39 et o o a o SIuni(tislan g 300 Boys’ $1. 50 and $2 Summer Shirts & 300 Pieces'Boys’ 69¢ to $1.50 The trial of John . charged with violation of the Tennessee law, the teachings of the| the testimony next| Total Resources Over Thirty - Five Civic Biology.” which see, is not used | n the public schools here, the only| hook listed in the high schools on the |8 D . ’t of the sum apnropriated for sala vies shall he available for the payment of any superintendent or who permits the teaching of s of the Holy Bible or partisan politics. | 38/ DFE THE O I i the lot. 583 Boys’ $1.39 to $1.50 Wash Pants Choice of Bell brand with O igcifsiile kil N sport collar and short -lcs\r~,$ cloth, gray crash, Real Wild or Victor brand with attached Uien sdgotion ey West Intian / collar. Of rayon (fiber silk) ;‘a‘i offxfl?rd::\nc‘:é:i oAty inel 3 striped shirtings. Sizes 1277 to made with _watch LI cimen ! 14 neck measure. ok e it i 220 BOYS $1 to $1.25 Shlrts, Two for turned-in _seams. headpiece. Sizes r neckband s Wicker wings its way to comfort these hot days. A cool, porous reed chair is the secret to an enjoyable porch chat. 244 Boys’ & Girls’ $3 & $4 Here at the Lifetime Furniture Store is a bril- liant collection of wicker furniture in gayly colored cretonnes and other fabrics. And not at all expensive, either. Why, you ought to sec the three-piece Karpen fiber suite in pretty enamel for $69 and the dozens of others. 387 Boys’ $1.39 Boys’ $1.39 to - £ 480 Boys’ 79c to $1 1,800 Boys’ 69c & 79c to 14 neck measure; slight irregulars. ton fabrics; sizes 4 to 10 all knickerbocker style; straps: ankle length: Rougher Play Suits “Bell” Brand Sport Blouses, of imported e e English broadcloth and soisette, in tan, blue and : 1 ) white and khaki color soisette. Mostlv all with it t oo QualiysHeay ? sport collar, short and long sleeves: some with with skirt. Sizes 28 to 36. ments; sizes 3 to § years. $2 Cotton The genuine kind, Bell Brand Pa ‘ | Wash Pants, 2 Pairs ~ Wash Pants, 2 Pairs 6 Bay | Straightknee Wash Ideal for vacation eralls, Two for The Wa y to Comfort LiEs = 31 oLl R T | (13 b2l | o i suieecioker 1,200 “Bell” Brand £ o eaca: S orts Blouses All-Wool Bathing Suits Here's the Plan—Purchase the first Swit at the spe- Both Suits for 53-55 button-on style with attached collar. This lot represents the manu- Actually sold below wholesale cost. A large va- three sleeves; knee 5 facturer’s sample line, broken lots and slight 533 Boys’ and Girls’ 9 $125 to $1.39 2,000 Boys 79c to $1 Sport Blouses, Sizes 8 to AR\ o o ‘ [ % TWO FOR A Sizes 7 to 18 years. S 5 A 366 Boys’ 69c Khaki “civies: white and neat fancy <triped shirtings: sizes 12/5 also linen and other cot ings, in dark patterns: ) front style with shoulder s 300 Boys’ $1 y SLSO and $2.00 Grades cial Price of*$2.55, them select another suit, amy size or riety of color combinations. One-plece California style, length: two-piece gar- irrcgu]al’< \_‘,7€( % to 16 e 16 Years also Stadium Brand, all of which are per- X S : (L \ fect quality. One P! — A2 3 and two Dpiece o styles, in pink, blue, Blouses. white, tan and lav- . e ender: every pair with sport coiiar and short sleeves; plain fuil eut. - Sizes 4 t0 years. white, tan and blue, also neat striped effects 184 Boys' $1.50 and khaki cloth; all made with double-yoke - aps One-piece style, in A Dressy Caps, of fine pretty, bright patterns; back; full cut sizes from & {o 16 years. srade, suiting mixtures } sizes 22 to 26 for chil- g and plain shades: sizes dren from 2 to 4 years 3 ‘TS to 713. Our regular stock for this sale enly. g : o Lifetime Furniture Is More Than A Name cloth, denim and invinci- ble suitings, in medium shade of blue; all ankle long or length, Lo il M AY E R & C O . H 1hl£(; ;fé.l:l!ild;en's $1.69 Seventh Street Between D and E Wool Bathing Suits