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0 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1925. 4 orted Found af 4 Peter the Hermit, also called Peter 2 Sated of Amlens, was born about 1050 and b R i A = & 5 - N BRUSSELS, Belgium, June 18 (#).|died at Huy, Belgium, July 11, MRS_ M Product of D. C. Artisans Designed as Memorial state Department Orders Several|—The bones of Peter the Hermit, one | 1113. He led'the advance of the first of the leading preachers of the First!crusade as far as Asia Minor in 1096, e —— et itttk s et enaite Bt CHILDREN N" the delightfut flavor. LI’Q No powerful flavoring oils to sting Bridge Corner Stone—Origin Dates Back to Shifts in Positions—Three the membranes—no sensation of Side With Father in Suit to G. A. R. Encampment of October, 1902. Officers Resign. See America scented soap. No drugs—no risk. Numerous changes in the stations of officers of the foreign service have been ordered by the State Depart- ment. Jefferson Caffery of Louisiana, at Tokio, has been detailed as counsel of embassy at Berlin; J. Holbrook Chapman of the District of Columbia, at London, as third secretary of the embassy at Brussels; Joseph Flack of Tennessee, at Santo Domingo, as sec- o ond secretary at Vienna; Bibridge D W in Rand of California, at Tangier, as 5 % second secretary at Parls; Warden McK. Wilson of Indlana, at Vienna,as - second secretary at Santo Domingo; ® > ¢ Maxwell Blake of Oklahoma, at Mel- NAI IONAL bourne, as diplomatic agept at Tan- < gler; T. W. D. Bowman of Missouri, at Mexico City, as consul at Budapest: 4 5 James G. Finley of the District of Columbia, at Montreal, as vice consul Open June 15 to Sept. 15 at Sherbrooke, and George Orr of New Jersey, at Panama, as consul at Parls. Keep $8,000,000 From Divorced Wife. 2 McG of the Harves vorced w MeCorm: oppos mich fund 2 John D. F Papers w chairman ational and his di- Rockefeller Forgotten Corner Stone. Paul C. Seddicum of the District of ‘lu!on“ mntkhu’:‘fl':d:.;::l.&t’;n’u'\: ‘wait untl yu; e| The Arlington Memorial Bridge in excellent condition for any use that | Columbia has been appointed vice con- pon cuntains shining Commission, 6f which President Cool.) may be made of it. sul at Dublin and John A. Squiers, the moonlight. A sight alone worth the trip. And by :d the trust|idge is chairman, will shortly deter- also of the District, as vice consul at day you can hike, ride horaeback, climb, fish. You can fund in terms Mrs. | mine what use shall be made of the| _Inscription on Front of Stone. | pgris. loaf ‘and relax luxuriously on hotel and chalet veran- o ive the in-|historic block of stone cut and de.| Deeply incised on the front are the| John H. MacVeagh of New York, das orin comfortable launches and motor busses. No come 1 1 was given the|signed by the stonecutters of this|insignia of the Grand Army of the|third secretary at Havana; Stokeley National Park like Glacier. i oF fo her children. | city as the corner stone of the Arling.| Republic and of the Stone Cutters'| W. Morgan of Arkansas, first secre- i his daughters | ton Memorial Bridge and dedicated to| Union and the following legend: tary at Panama; Ralph J. Totten of should be | that use at the thirty-sixth annual| ‘“Designed and presented by the| Tennessee, consul general at large, : o \ A und and | encampment of the Grand Army of | Stone Cutters’ Union of Washington,|and Fletcher Warren of Texas, con- . n < mmcr r‘s . McCor- | the Republic, held in this city October | D; C., sul at Havana, have been ordered to 2 2,1802. The memorial bridge project | _“AS the corner stone of the Memorial | this city for duty at the State De- d a recent | was indorsed with greath enthusiasm | Bridge, et ormick to stay | at that time and Coneress authorized| _‘““Which, in connecting the Natlon's| Arthur H. Cawston of linots, vice You can travel direct to Park gate in luxury and comfort the New York|a survey of the proposed site, but it|Capital with Arlington, consul at Johannesburg; Albert H. . on the magnificent New Oriental Limited. Leaves Chicago Indiana action 1s 415 | wag net until this vear that aetual| “Shall ever stand as a memorial to| Gerberich of Pennsylvania, consul at dally 11 po m., Central Standard Time, for St Paul- refused. The case will | construction of the bridge itself was|American patriotism. Maracaibo, and J. F. Howard of Minnespolis, Fargo, Grand Forks, Minot, Glacier National pendently here. | autherizea “Dedicated the second day of Octo-| Georgla, vice consul at London, have Park, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma and Portland with free g | o ber, 1902, resigned from the foreign service. o arip from Seattle 10V Syt TR R Uneventful Career. “During the thirty-sixth national b nfl_ rom 7 ; ln::u;"&fi N.nhra rn. Stop NAMED AS LIEUTENANTS. | During the intervening period the | encampment e e T R . Tt B 2 “Of the Grand Army of the Re-| Pearls painted to match the color of California or The Orlent. The all-expense-paid touss old icarnertatons s ihiad @n Ry O AT the dress are seen in Parls. of 1to 7 days or longer are popular. For free Glacler 5 ful career. From the year 1902 until | ashingtonians Commis-| the Spring of 1918 it occupled a| . Park booklets, low fares and other Northwest travel in- formation apply to in Reserve Corps. somewhat conspicuous position at th@!K M. M. Hubbert, Gen. Eastern Pass. Agent, E. H. Whitlock, Traveling Pass. Agent, : - have | northeast corner of Pennsylvania ood. e Broadwal i Jongaere Bldg, - 401 Finance Blag.. 1 avenue and Madison place, directly op- | S EXnet Bt 2 i oty hiladelnhia, Pa. 3 L e. Its former site now is o S 3 ¥ Route of the New Oriental Limited GASO LI N E Finest Train to Pacific Northwest—No Extra Fare A N N R I S R R 2 I PR A IR AR K PR PR AR 2R ZROR ing that caused the trans- IMPROVED DETHOL > h e aaeer remote section of gets ‘em. Eve“ry'on’e'. No X Vermont | , where it has re. fuss. Nevera “miss.” The cess MoKnight, 1626 : A Tarry W. Mickey, 2134 | edge of the park, just off what former- formula does it. Just rnon A. Rich, |1y was Water street, and on the un- spray till the air is misty. James H. | opened line of Twenty-fifth street, a avenue: Charles | little to the south and west of the Keep the room closed a ital, on what for- fewminutes. Thensweep ar 3 - i sioney Or"}f“{lr?' It lsl a them out—dead. Spray =, Wood: e averiie most secluded place o e regular g la avenue, and the | Jine of heavy trafic on B and Twenty- IMPROVED DETHOL versity: S ndrews, Wen. | Sixth streets nearby. Its presence is about the porch. Itkeeps dell P. Collette, Peter L. Helm, Phi.|Practically unknown except to the mosquitoes away. Simple hnson, Denver D, C,|men employed in the frame wards e San ® " 3r., and |South of the main Naval Hospital Building. It stands in plain view, - \ 7th to 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 JED Finale! Only Two More Days of the Great Sale of Wine, Md., also were commissioned g | Surrounded bv the ruins of what once v‘o second lieutenants of the Infantry Re- | WaS an ornamental iron post-and-chain ‘ ‘M serve. fence. 5-TUBE NEUTRODYNE RADIO SETS block of the finest sandstone, about | Described as “an ideal public house,” | 6 feet in diameter. It was specially a refreshmemnt establishment recently | cut and inscribed by expert stone- Completely £ Equipped Nothing El othing Else opened in Glasgow, Scotland, without | cutters in this city for the purpose to | 1f not satisfied with Improved Dethol, favor us by and announced that it would | which it was formally dedicated asking for your money back. Half-pints, 50c; Pints, serve liguor only to those seated at|years ago. Notwithstanding its long| 75¢; Quarts, $1.25; Gallons, §4.00. Combination package con Sl i el pint can and sprayer, $1.00. Dethol Mfg. Co., Inc., Richmo al——x2nle———[a[——=|o]——=[o]afa]——ralal—X]al ——Zla| —J| LANSBURGH & BRO, "5 " B,_ 77 St. Entrance Nearest E St. Including 150 \\| Ecru Lace Dresses With Separate Colored 95 Underslips ° A new lot of pretty ecru lace dresses, just arrived for this great sale. Belted and straightline models, with flares and panels in a great variety of pretty flowered de- signs. Some have belts of colored satinfrigtl)on. Under- slips are o ue, orange, grgcn and pink. Included in this-salerare-some-ofiousrbetter washable dresses in all the latest stges and materials, includ- ing French Voiles, Faronada Cloth, Beaded:Voilesand Printed Voiles, all at the one low price, $3.95. Boys’ Athletic | Children’s White | Children’s Play Shoes Just the A host of In brown thing for Made of patterns . or white Summer strong tan that will canvas. wear, Chil« ° leather,with delight -e Some lace c dren’s white plain leath o ] every vrom- to toe mod- canvas low er or crepe an. Cute — |0 ———— || ———a|u]| and then this big opportunity to buy the world’s greatest radio value at $99.89 will be gone forever. - A= Are you going to-miss this treat? It’s-up-toyeu! If youwant radio in your home— actunow!, Washington -people-have purchased hundreds, -yes, hundreds more than even we had anticipated when we inaugurated this sale a few weeks ago. They bought the Freed-Eisemann—because it is a reliable, a guaranteed:set—backed by-one-of the world’s greatest-organizations, : Stylish Women's ‘Easy to Operate—Loud Here’s What and Clear Reception— Your $99.89 Accurate and Good Buys ° 1-Freed-Eisemann NR-5 Re- Lookln ceiver, list price. . .ee.$150.00 g 1 Herald Loud Speaker...... $12.00 < i 1 Super Quality Storage “A"” TheFreed-EisemannnNR-54s-onesofthedestdooking sets Bntt‘eryQ“ ] $15.00 made—a handsome cabinet, with black front, tooled dials, and clear cut lettering. No visible wires or loops. But above all— els with shoes with rubber otts, one- ankle white leath- soles,ln]the strap, two- atches and er trim- 2 popular strap, san- ?mc quality mings. All have flexible | moccasin dals and many other styles. suction rubber soles. Some | leather sewed soles that will | pattern. Well shaped -¢hoes | Patent leather, tan leather, vici 2 45-Volt “B” Batteries, list Washington’s greatest sale of radio sets is about to-end—Friday and Saturday— are plain with rubber soles. | stand the heaviest wear, and | that will give the growing foot | kid and satins. Well made of it is so easy to opera any one can bring in distant stati price .. a 0%, 13% heels. Sizes | plenty of d i b- | fi it: terials. S 19 8¢ y to operate—any g in di stations f\{“‘a“ fo sl fét:;hze_d D e D lita comibrty SIEMEr 2 2% 108 G A et e with it—and bring them back whenever desired. Any per- 1 “C” Battery son who can read numbers can operate this set. But there is 5 Guaranteed Vacuum Tubes, only one way for you to convince yourself that it is all we pro- list price . . claim it to be, and that is—come l_lere—sce it and hear it! 1 Antenna Equipment ...... R ber, Frid d Saturd 1 two. more. daye 1o buy this marvelovs Total Value of the set at the record low price of $99.89 Complete Outfit. $202.00 On Sale—Radio Balconyy-Street-Floon ol ——|a|——Jn[——|a|—=|a|c—=|a]——H :EEEEEE'EEE Gay Well made hats of imitation r bankok that will meet your & Colors! needs for every occasion. The c 3 trimmings are exceptional for hats of this low price, Be early! ) 0| ——=lale—m|u|e—|8|c—u|c——laje——u]