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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. PEANOT CLEANERS |, 3= 2 = 7= | “Prettiest Knees in World.” NEW YORK. June 16 &P).—F ) 4s made the Spanish woman's knees | { the most beautiful in the world. {cordinz to Jose M. Vidal Quadras. | | Madrid porirait painter, who arrived {here vesterday on the Deutschland. The women pray more in Spain s explained. “so that their knee mus. ul W1 1 and firm. In moat | | oth countries uumen do not really | kneel.” he said, “but half sit on chairs.” ! Even Spanish flappers still “obey | the padres.” the artisi declared, add ing. “this {s beneficial.” SYRIA HONORS SCIENTISTS | will First |n|unchon Entered by Consent of Government and Defense Counsel. nal Peanut Siean: A Erect Shaft at Lebanon to Auto Crash Victims. Judge D. Lawrence G SEIRUT, Syria, June 16 (Jewish nt an naell| Sent of sheGoyernms and counsel | B2 T \genev).— The Lebanon nse in the anti-trust suit. | efense in the antitrust Sit | covernment has decided to erect a e decree which O I monument to Dr. Samuel Taylor HnSh. LIty S e Gbvern. | Darling of the Rockefeller Founda- Hally the relief sought 1;\ vm»”n<‘,|:~=\ [ DAEIIAE faf e R T e e “ascoeiation. its members, | London. both of whom were killed A e hree natvin 1st month while returning to Beirut o ven ol the " association | from Lebanon, when the automobile whose business is estimated at $30 }"“ "\.\:\:I""LN\ were riding fell over 000,000 annually The injunction or | . . dered does not. however, apply to the | ml:‘r;o lm:fnr:]-w l“:f. Il’.‘ ”:ra”\ :::I,‘e non-members, but jurisdiction as to nbers o g o ations them was retained by the court should | h;nlx'xlu 1t'lvv|ly\l~\ltlv\ and at the time their course of conduct interfere with 1; el acelnen: \u.s investigating | the proper carrying out of the decree. | health conditions in Syria. DR. C. W. CABEEN DIES. | Professor at Concessions Are Made. | The association is permitied tinue to retain ifs traffic an; reau to appear before Fede to assist in protecting the American peanut industry against foreign com- | petition and to furnish information to | members relating to anv_transporta tion jon and taviff Provision also is made for Syracuas \Untvers] v Victim of Mastoiditis. | SYRACUSE. N. Y June 15 (#). schedule. | Dr. Charles William Cabeen, 8. pro. frating | fessor of romance languages at Syra- | disputes between sellers and pur-|cuse Universitv., died of mastolditis chasere {1asi night at Sviacuse Memorial Hos The defendants are restrained from | pital entering into conspiracy in restraint| He was of interstate trade. from using a uni I|\ lamazoo from adop 1 regul born Mich niversity of W um "rate o {1582, and lat lishing rules con- | Howard 1§ he acceptance of orders. Cir-|Cahcen was a high school principal ¢ ames of purchasers fand superintendent in Wisconsin. He of the defendants was a graduate student in the Univer have had a dispute. or for anv other | sity of Berlin for 4 time, and then be veason is especialle prohibited. as is|came professor of German in Oberlin | ating letiers to pur- | College. remaining there until 1893, ance of «rvxaUNi credit | when he was made professor of I'rnmhi g in- | in Sy & murchaser In 1855 Dr. Cabeen mar: | Amelia Clark of Portace City, January 30 He studies consin fron: 1350 ed Sarah | Wis Couple Soon to Wed Drounedi ‘While in Swimming. POLLY TRENT CANDY CO. '719"13 st \-)» 1'0]3 E. st to The Star Va Special Dispatel RICHMOND. funeral of Miss 0 that .v mn et alst s more e rt and a short distance f vint at which they sank \'hu M A. LEESE OPTICAL €0, n and Mr. Davenport were in 611 0h St < when she was seized with e o T 712 11th Street to her rescue. hoth soing moments and before help could reach them. Thev | e b i rey TR T omcloF threriHiigilr- Class Eyeglass Roe Fulkerson Co. 1407 F St yen examined. xlasser June 16 (). —‘The! = = dicted on | g alcohol | Drug and| . postponed | until September, it was announced vesterday. The postponement was agreed upon when it s found there would not be sufficient time | for the trial before Judge Soper of the United States District Court leaves here to attend the Summer session of a North Carolina court. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS Belasco— The Butter Man,” comedy, at $:20 p.m i National— The Best People.” at | 2:20 p.m Keith's—Clark vaudeville | Branch DRY CASE DEFERRED Maryland Charges Up in September. BALTIMORE. trial of 11 persons i es of illegally disp b \I and Drug and Chemical Sales and Service Depot United States Latex-treated Web-Cord and Egg and MecCullough, | at 2:15 and $:15 p.m. Farle— The ville Usco Cords Royal Cords Balloon Cords vaude continuous from 1 to 11 p.m Metropolitan—"His Supreme Mo o continuous from 11 am. to at 10330, 755 and 930 p.m Rialto—"The Broadway Butterfy,” continuous from 11 a.m. to 11 She Rehable Jire House SERVICE IIRE (0. GW.RUNDLETT. Prop. . 750 and 930 p 1336 147 ST N.W. imhlssador— His Earle Ronrv ne Year to Live,” continuous from 739 to 11 p.m Central—"New Toye,” at 12:30, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. —a bir supply of Books—alwars on hand. E. Morrison Paper Co. "m" Pa. \\" MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester es Tth St Whart and 2:30 P. M. Admission. 25 Blank If You Need Cashier— —a Star Classified Ad will bring you a host of applicants. If you will specify the details of the service the re- sponses will be limited to those who are best qualified to serve you. You can be sure that every worth-while per- son who is seeking em- ployment will sec your ad in The Star—for everybody, most, in Washington reads The Star regularly. ““Our | Wzdneld;&_sm?l? = Crab Flakes 75¢ Lb. Scallops, 50c Lb. Live Lobster 50c Lb. EACHO & CO.,, Inc. 21.22-23 Municipal Fish Mkt. Phone Main 6176.9510. _For that reason The Star is_called upon to print MORE Classi- fied ads eve day than all . the other papers here combined. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1925. of the coming of the first Swedish colonist fo America. “Options have been the land in Wilmington, Del., the first Swedes landed in declared Dr. Johnson, “and by next the land will belong to the new Sweden mnmm'ldl commission.” | FRENCH TRADE BALANCE. | Two Billion Frnncs Estimated on Exports and Imports. voted 1o ok ks 1 e [ SpARES ). —Official i- | ures nst the teach- June 16 French exports for June 16— A vie valu, THE EVENING of the Minnesota education lation, was adopted, by which | th STUDY F scHOOLs authorized to make a comprehensive study of the synod's educational | solution" at the convention ne 8 3 Institutions involved .include Uy Centralizing of Control in General |,, North St College, \\'w‘r-n At th esent time Augustana (o Heretical Teaching. stitition under direct svnodical ¢ — rol Rk h‘"j"'m Sy ing of heresy, the svnod MINNEAPOLIS amend the constitution of the v, Rock Island, TIL. to forces of the Lutheran Augustana|Bars, Rock faland. (o nnf ors mot | 000 francs and her imports at 13, | Svnod late vesterday when the synod i moved closer to a consolidation of its | dismiss professors of the theological 0T ;':Ie 'r' ;de halance of more than two educational institutions under a gen- ld;uln g billion frane: @ Pennsyivania. Philadelphit. ont For Choice Flowers A compromise offered Jineq plans for the svnod the | See Gude- by C. Schulz, St LUTHERANS ORDER e general board of education was | problem an to propose “a practical College, East Orange, N. J Board Urged—Seek to Ban | leze. Rock Island. 111, is the only in- As 2 safeguard tory was scored by the 'anvul\bnmn‘nlm College and Theolog m only to elect, but alse to “retire or|$45.000,000. This gives France a fav- ecal honra r. Amandus Johnson, 1niversity . Paul, sec- celehration of the 300th anniversary resolution, for Besuty Rose, 121 Why we call them TRUE ow Pressure Balloons ed Web Cord. They have the new U.S.“Low Pres- sure Tread”. HE comfort and cush- ioning you get out of balloon tires depends on how soft you can run them with safety to the tire. This construction pro- vides long tire service at even lower pressures than have been recom- mended in the past. Even two or three pounds make a big dif- ference. True low pressure means extra cushioning, added comfort and less wear and tear on your car. It is therefore impor- tant for you as a car owner to know that U.S.Royal Balloons need not be over-inflated to savethem from early and uneven tread wear or tread separation. U. S. Royal Balloons are built of Latex-treat- .t Don’t compromise to save your tires. Ride on U. S. Royal True Low Pressure Bal- loons. United States Rubber Company U.S. Royal True Low Pressure Balloons with the New Flat ‘L ow- PRESSURE TR and Built of Latex-treated Web Cord Handled in Washington by the following dealers: Washington Garage 1212 E St. N.W. L. M. Stallings 500 New Jersey Ave. Dexter Auto Supply Harry Winingder Garage 3054 Mount Pleasant St. 507 8th St. S.E. Bailey’s Auto Supply 14th & Columbia Rd. N.W. Brightwood Auto Supply 5917 Georgia Ave. N.W. The Hecht Company 7th and F Sts. NW. Bailey’s Tires & Accessories Co. Little & Co. N.W. 13th & Eye Sts. N.W. Piney Park Auto Supply Ak Auto Suppl: 4501 14th St. N.W. 09 7th St. S.W. 509 7th St. S.W. Western Aute Supply Lo-Ko 'Service Suppl. 3279 M St. N.W. TNE 1430 Florida Ave. N.E. Service Tire Co. W. S. Kenworthy & Co.’ obtained on | | first five months of 1925 at 18,118,000.- | the home of the American | 1336 14th St. N.W. Florida & Sherman Aves. N.W. 14th & Corcoran Sts. N.W. 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MARY PHILBIN. in l,\'rl’\ SLREP wAlKERS = HE Tmperial | Comeds AUDITORIUM WASHINGTON OPERA COMPANY IN ‘The Bohemian Girl’ TONIGHT Mag., 50c and $1.10 - MAT. WED., ALL SEATS, 50c_| NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direction Clifford Brooke, Offer “The BEST PEOPLE” AVERY HOPWOOD'S IEST COMEDY oaty Next Week ling “THE WEOLE nwns TALKING CRANDALLS— ——— METROPOLITAN lonal Presents BLANCHE SWEET RONALD COLMAN in a faseinating love drama. partially fitmed in exauis- ite nataral colors. HIS SUPREME MOMENT Bobhy Vernon Air Tight” News—Symphopy—Seentc ' Tl\ oLt CRANDALL'S TivoLt Tfih\\\“\v\\g TOMORRC IDLE Tr RPIN CRANDALL S \\IR\‘\i\IIl)R IAth & Col. Rl N W WEE] CENTRAL o Ber. D CPANDALL’S CRANDALL S \\\n\ THEATER)] And Garden 11th & Col. Rd | CRANDALL'S Apollo T \nd Garden CRANDALL S YORK THEATER in. Ave. & Quehec TODAY — LEW (00T S RIET HAMMOND. ATD MF BEN PIN BERRY ROMANCE CRANDALLS Hmm 'l(‘lu-nl«r TODAY. — LEWIS d Ha TOMORROW LOTS W1 I TERING. i\ HE c TERICAL HiSTory cOMED 1 {to 11 pm.. | aDpointmerit. |C.BALLE | dance Tuesday SHUBERT BELASCO Manazement Messre. Shubert $1- -5 THE BUTTER AND EGG MAN A NEW COMEDY RY GEO. & Co-Anthor of e e N Horsehack *“Marton of the Movies With Gregory Relly and N. Y. Cast Federal Employees Union’s Carnival at CHEVY CHASE LAKE TONIGHT Dancing to Meyer Davis Music GLEN ECHO FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK 50 ATTRACTIONS AND GREAT MUSIC FOR DANCING RENDERED BY GOLDEN PHEASANTS WITH “HAPPY” WALKER Washington's Best Playing Director MARSHALL HALL FREE DANCING McWilliam’s Orchestra Steamer Charles Macalester Street Wharf P.M. & 6:45 P.M. Round Trip, 50c. Leaves ith 10 A.M. 30 __DANCING. MRS. L ER ST ioth ot mwClasses Mon- and Frr. 3 with Orchestra. Priv. ‘lessons by 8567. Established 1 18 u; 1536 T0th st now. School of high standing. Pr vate lessons any time. Class (Orchestra.) 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