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HISTORY MARCHES JULY 4 FEATURE Community Center to Hold Celebration in Central High Auditorium. Two historical marches will feature the Independence day celebration of STAUNTON, Va., June 16.—Edward ~ 3 o = o eld, Va., | wr present Mary Baldwin College Chapel,| Gen. Barrett declared that the lala ler to J. Harvey Chandler of . | e, sure, thoroughly anti- the Comeunity Center Department of | {actical school at Langley Fleld V4. |w. Bok. Charles Evans Hughes,|in which Woodrow Wilson was bap: | William Booth, a Methodist minister’ geles. =Mrs. Chandler A HEADACHE Sepiicaad scencic i every way e the public schools at the Central High | Area commander at Baltimore for the | Henry Morganthau, Owen D. Young, |tized, to its original form, and to|founded the organization in England |the court that her husband had mis- NEURALGIA | Y Senont Rt Ty 4 Ty Josepnus Daniels, James W. Gerard |erect a memorial huilding on the cam. | in: 1865, - as the Christian Mission, | represented his marital status, as he TOOTHACHE | Schofls ident of the D rict over vears of ot and many others prominent in private pus of the flew college plant. with the sole purpose of evangelical | was not divorced from his first wife K o D S 2 ““These three will comprise a‘' com |work among those unattached to 4 |until July 22, 1919. He married the RHEUMATISM age will be invited to participate in| Although the cost of living in the|and public life of America compose|plete birthplace memorial and prove |church. After twelyé years, during|petitioner June 18, 1919. Attorney | these marches Netherlands is declining, many wage | the advisory committee to supervise|an which branches - were establisbed..ir. | Raymond Neudecker appeared for the Ask Your Druggist | The “march of vesterday” will be made by persons representing our an- cestors in who responded to the call of freedom and joined in our early struggle for independence as a nation. Colonial costumes will be worn in this march, and every citizen in the District who can obtain a cos- tume of that period is urged to reg- ister his name with the Community Center Department and to participate in this historical spectacle. The “march of today” will form the finale of the ceremonies, and will be in honor of the flag of our country. As many residents of the District as ked to join in this ed in white, and wear- s over their shoulders, Torm a guard o honor for a American flag. probably the largest in the city, which is to be carried ahead by 60 beautiful glrls of Waj . led by a stately “Colum- carrying the District seal. No rehearsals for these marches will AIR MANEUVERS ORDERED. Corps Commanders to Emphasize This Feature Defense Day. Orders were issued by the War De- partment today to corps area com: manders to make the maximum possi- ble use of the air service under their control in the defense test, July 4, and ‘where necessary special units exempt- ed from the ordinary corps area con- trol have been assigned to their com- mands for duty on that day. The orders said it was desired that the air units mustered “make flights in appropriate formations over cities and other places where patriotic dem- onstrations are being conducted on a large scale.” The personnel and planes of the Middletown air depot and of the increases are being demanded. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. WILSON MEMORIAL COMMITTEE LISTED Bok, Hughes, Young,. Daniels and Gerard Among Those to Seek Fund. By the Associated Press. the raising of a $500,000 memorial In the A% dnexpensive Dress Department ‘eommitts fund to convert Woodrow Wilso: birthplace here into a national me- morial and to preserve other places and objects that had intimate associa- wn with the war-time President. Edwin A. Alderman, president of lha University of Virginia, is chairman. "The sannouncement of ‘the advisory 'tee was made by Dr. A. M, Fraser, pastor of the First Presby- terian Church. It was made in connection with the visit of the National Editorial Asso- ciation, which paid tribute to Wilson here on the fourteenth day of its Virginia tour. Dr. Fraser outlined the purposes of the national memorial campaign as three-fold—to convert the manse prop- erty, in which Wilson was born, into a national memorial; to transform the inspiration to the youth of our Dr. Fraser told the editore. D. C, TUESDAY, REHEARSES HISTORY OF SALVATION ARMY Brig. Gen. Barrett of Organization Discusses Its Accomplishments Before Newcomers’ Club. The founding and history of the Salvation Army were outlined by Brig. Gen. Barrett, of the Salvation Army in an address before the members of the Newcomers' Club, at the City Club| yesterday afternoon. various parts of Europe, the organi JUNE 16, : 1925. zation was renamed the salvation Army. He-announced that the local organ- fzation has secured to date $40,000 of its annual budget of $50,000. Ie out-| lined . the work of the organization | in the District, calling attention . to the hotel for young women, the in- dustrial home, the various relief agen- | cles for the colored people and branch- es in the Southeast and Georgetown. Announcement was made that the Newcomers' golf team again got the lowest net score in the intercivic club golf tournament las week. Issues Interlocutory Decree. Justice Hoehling of the District Supreme Court yesterday signed an | interlocutory decree of annulment of | the marriage of Mrs. Anna M. Chand- petitioner. ELEVENTH ST. ‘Philipsborn Visa Requirements Waived. The State Department announced today that agreements had been reach- ed with Switzerland, Honduras und Panama, waiving the visa requqire- ments for Americans and the nationals of those countries traveling on non- immigrant passports. ido\ For Relieving TWO wonclerful events are planned for tomorrow Come Prepared for a Blg Surprlse be required, but early registration is :j:}:@d partic l.xr]\}" for lh!;] |2:r::d:‘f h b 1_1 d vesterday r the marc! ¥ e Lot Conter” Depariment We have ought---under very exce ptlonal The ’ all dressed in white. resses as well as tele- of all those desiring in the ceremony of the by particiy Names and a nts two marches should be sent as soon as possible to Mrs. Ida E. Kebler, chairman personnel, of 1322 Park nciu es: . road north THREE SENT TO PRlSON FOR YEAR IN AUTO THEFT Fourth Arlington County Defend- ant Gets Heavy Liquor Fines Imposed. Suspended Sentence. circumstances---from leadlng makers 97 ondertul Handsome Hand-drawn Voile . Assortment Cuticura Will Help You f‘uuieur. Soap Every Day 1In one 9 minute —just that quick—the rain jo/c———] EEB:——:—JDEEEEEEEEEE&E [o[———[o[——[a[c——=lal——=o] Radioux Chiffon Beautiful Tub Silk| Special Dispatch to The St CLARENDON, Va., Juna 16.—One year in the penitentiary was imposed Brent in Circuit by Judge Samuel G. Court of Arlington County yesterday on three men convicted of automobile ‘Wash Dresses | Normandy Voile || s(ealmg They are Elmer L. bhn\an H }:fixe{n maiialeo senisnsed tplions Embracin styles that are most temptin : in values that are most extraor- ks | pa_l[:%!ed. e e Accompanymg | ese cases were included in ru > . i . 5 " B epucandiny ks grmad iy oo, . the Frocks is a dinary—all of which we shall placc in the sale tomorrow at i Tr imme d in ! T. A. Lee, Jesse Mor- ¥, C. V. Donaldson an X F (nhm« indicted were Edward Belt, = | Special Purchase Lace- i Willis C Muserell, N. | Weed a il, charged with y y ] e hand oo e Tabencs ot Of 600 Hemstitching | liquor; Malochia Lindsay, B. Scott, Rochester Weedon and James Jack- son, charged with transporting and selling liquor; John Jones and Hay- wood Robinson, felony. Belt, Carter, Muserell, Weed and Tancil later pleaded guilty and each was fined $137.50, including costs, and sentenced to 30 days in jail. The jail sentence was suspended in all casas White Kid Hats —which will be on sale in Faggoting Ribbon Eyelet Em broidery | ‘ except that of Belt. Lindsay was E E i il el i1, Unclidipe” st tha the Popular Price Section at | French Bowknots | pleaded guilty before Judge Brent. The other caseg will be tried later. SNAKE BITE.KILL§GIRL. Drouth Causes Influx of Reptiles in Shenandoah Valley. Special Dispatch to The Star. HARRISONBURG, Va., June 16.— Hazel Shifflett, 5-year-old daughter of They are smart little Toques so very popu- . z Charles Shiflett of Lynwood, died lar for wear with the dainty Wash Frocks— Circular Skirts here yesterday as the result of a | snake bite on her arm. The parents did not realize until too late what affected the child. Hazel stuck her hand beneath a plank while playing Sunday afternoon and the snake, be- lieved to have been a copperhead, struck her. Due to the drouth, snakes are more plentiful in this section of the Shenan- doah Valley than in yvears. Rattlers, blacksnakes and copperheads are seen everywhere, even within the limits of Harrisonburg. FOX RAISES INSURANCE. ¥ilm Company President Second Largest Risk in World. NEW YORK, June 16 (#).—William Fox, president of the Fox Film Cor- poration, has increased his life insur- ance to $6.500,000 from $3,000,000, says an insurance publica- licy, which is under- companies, makss Fox R ot legoit teicancel i the world. _The known policy holder is Rodm anamaker, with insurance aggregating $7.500,000. fey is payvable to hi the rest to his estate. Crzllon ... These are the Shoes smart’ Paris and New York are wearing . .And, who but Arteraft could present so delight- ful a creation to the fashionable Washingtonian ... ., ARTCRAFT FOOTWEARA 131 -F-STREETP 1.69 whether about town or tuvel]mg very Bmall Prlce fora very bxg value. Fourth Floor Long Sleeves Lace Insertion s Short Sleeves, or Without Sleeves 'with the new Flounce and | E | ——|n]c——=|a|——[n|—=3]0[——|nlc——=ln|c——] EJE:—EIE!EBIZ—EIE I———]a|——| o] c——|o] ——/h|——=|a| ——=|a|——=[n[c—x=]u] o