Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1925, Page 12

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=12 : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 21, 1925—PART 1. ; ALBERTT0 OPEN - |SPEED UP-DRIVE BUSINESS MEETING - FOR LEGION FUND Americans to’ Play ‘Leading | Officials ~ Seek to Complete Part-in Chamber of Com- District Quota in Relief Y J57}{ |HADASSAH BODIES el BIRIHDAY TUI]AY Organization Aids Medical Welfarei \,I',aly o A S has been appointed the Itali Service for Jews in government as technical financial « Annlversary of Georgetown] Holy Land. .“f.:fzy‘.i‘,:,‘.‘f e s ik Church Associated With Car- ‘ United to z tates. Mr. Alberti is expected The national Hadassah organiza- o e fodia New Ttk 1wt tion will hold its convention for mn‘ LB 4 | to initiate debt conversations ne merce Congress. Endowment. rolls Is to Be Observed. |first time in W ington, July 1 at| Thursday 3 i AR, | Hotel. The organ- S By the Associated Press, “The District of Columbia is ready The 766k anniversary of the present| lzation is an in-| Machado Signs Cuban Budget TSRS - stitution interest BRUSSELS, June 20.—King Albert|¢ hear the appeal of the American Holy Trinity Catholic Church in ed in the main.| HAVANA, June 20 (&) t tomorrow will open the third bi-ennial Georgetown will be observed | B tenance and sup.|Machado today signed Cuba’ Legion for the two greatest classes bes b of sufferers of the World War—the bigle \;\mhmoru\. This_promises 10 | gieapled men and the orphans of fal- ' one of the most important gather-| o veterans,” declared Robert N. ings of business and financial men | Harper, chnirnmn of the campaign ever held. committee now engaged in the local Twenty-elght countries ‘have sent|phase of the national §5,000,000 en- official “delegations, while several | dowment fund campaign under Ameri- other countries will be represented by | can Legion auspices. | port of the Medi-|budeet bill. The mez p eal Welfare in|an expenditure of $83,887,58 R tosting, | receipts are estimated at §8 Mrs. William |z=== = = = Ogus, chairman of the local Hi Cleaned assah luncheon| Shampooed committee for the Scoured i convention, will Washed formally open the | Y rmally open the Stored congress of the International Cham- diction ‘and the chanting of the Te| Deum. The sermon will be preached | by Rev. Eugene McDowell of Loyola College, Baltimore, who will speak on the historic past of Holy Trinity parish. The parish now )epxw-nllltd by the new church was the . nembers of varfous international as-| This campaign, nationally, has heen b, sociations: which will be admitted to|completed in some of the States and T TBE by Ty ectine The the work of the chamber. is now under way in Washington (ol tional ~ organi: 5 y % 5 tion is supporting| Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. the work of the Ogus. jnstitution in furthers the distribution o e i R oL ~mik" | Before you fill ;':.'s;;;;;,,.‘ A A y@u;r Coal Bin the Jesuit pioneers in this section of puntry, and an early president of Georgetown College. | The old church is still stariding. The building s 1s a convent by the'| P : school The influence of the United States|with John Hays Hammond heading [ in world affairs is indicated by the|the advisory committee and Frank L. fuct that its delegation is over-| Peckham, tment commander, whelmingiy the ntost numerous of all. | heading the District ,of Columbia de- With the British contingent it artment of the American Legion forms an English-speaking block of | committee. carly half the whole strength of the| The, contribution made to the fund ess * | by President Calvin Coolidge, who is Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 In the inclination to consider . the chairman of the national of M Ehter of ‘ i - 5 ary cho st Mary “hter : The work of the local chepter o xon preponderance a danger | committee directing the effort, made Carroll, and “harles Carroll, | the Hadassah includes .mn“‘n‘wf[ L ! disappeared and continentid dele-| recently through Mr. Hammond, was one of the > Declaration | for the Hadassah al o #ations rezard it as an excellent thing | presented at the meeting of the n of Independence. "7 tion, making of garments for orphans i for the future of the International|tiondl executive committee at Ind and" hospital Spaients, suppl x'r Chamber that Americana are assum:|napalis on Tuesd AT Mupn for bisiiis. toys for crghuss ea m leading part in shapini ifs des ment .~.‘..m|||-_ Paul J. MeGa Indfa is constructing highways with |and the raising of funds for milx sta nie : P g | “Fhe: docal campaign fo pavement equal to that of this coun- | tions. Three hundred and forty-seven na-|gon is now well under wa Hry. e al ‘chapter plays an impor- TUESDAYG AND SATURDANS STAR. i al ‘chapter plays an imy pAY< tional chambers of commerce, 24 na-| quarters for the drive tional industrial ociations of bankers and 105 | jgeated seiations will be repre- | By iiding. at room 320-A, in the Bond where William B. Crush, a Holy Trini jale—=olale———a[——=Ja[——[s|——[a|c—[u| sented on the floor when the con-|field secretary from national head- gress opens. | quarters, is in charge. The treasurer . | Dawes Plan Main Issue. |is Joshua Evans, jr. Full informa-|posts of the American Legion locally | $5,000,000 fund for the relief of the|quarters and together with Bishop | The leading topic, which comprises :l";‘l e d ot e Y e s e e saiio s \mmmea veterans and the penniless| William F. McDowell, of the Method o o heing distributed from n agency s expected to pro- A 7 some feature of all the other separate | tributions” {s = A mw’;m ’nrphdn children of the fallen veterans, |ist Episcopal Church and Rabbi questions down for deliberation, is the | this point. I c oration of KEurope. It/ Star ‘ Legion Round-Up. tions to the endowment fund was en- and their active cooperation is re-| Abram Simon are members of the listed at a meeting held on Friday | garded by Mr. Harper and those 1den-| campaign committee. night in the District Building when |tified with him in the campaign now the members and attaches of the local |in progress in Washington as being | draft boards which functioned in|very desirable and most helpful. Washington throughout the war ex-| The prompt support that has been pressed their interest. given by the clergymen of the city, | {bath in the way Church and Pastor, Rev. Hugh A. Dalton, economic will incidentally bring the executio of the Dawes reparation pla discussion. The delegates will be | usked to give their e: rt opinion whether it is possible for Germa to continue deliveries in kind on the | During the past week the command- |ers of the 25 posts of the American | Legion comprising the Department of the District of Columbia have been |engaged in a campaign to round up e S neies. fe Kina .on the | the individual contribution of every s Trotided i e Dawes. plan without | member of the legion. A special Church Leaders Help. tions and servic tting the Internal economy of the |Mmeeting of the department exccutive| The members of the local 'draft |committee, is also expected untry's Industry—in other iwords, | COmmittee will be held at the depart-|poards played a most important part | invaluable. - Bishop er there {5 not danger of ruin: | ment headquarter: S Third street|in the organization of the military of the. 1-;m~..-; dumping:” northwest tomorrow (Monday) night, [ forces of the United States during the | Washington and Mg The congress has boen organized so|at Which preliminary reports will be|\yorld War and in many parts of the |pastor of St. | that the . committees will have the | Submitted. country have 'demonstrated a ' very | Catholic Church, hav R entire mornings for their work, while| It has been announced in behalf of | keen interest in the raising of the!their contributions in to head-| the public discussions will take p,,‘,e‘zhe Bureau of Printing and' Engrav- Hiin S 1 AT BN i e et menber | (WO o 9 B @00 ®% O O® B OO Demands Communists Die. SOFIA, Bulgaria, June 20 (#).—The determination of the government o stamp out disorder was evidenced to- day when the milit yrosecutor .| the opening of the trial of alleged | agita demanded the | university stu and women. are The trial will Entrances 8th St. and E St. Sta irway 8th St. Entrance Nearest E Pretty Summefg UH[SS[S English Broadcloths and Silkettes All Kinds of Stripes and Chacks This sale coming at a time when everyone is preparing their Summer wardrobe offers values that were heretofore practically impossible. A nd we expect to see hundreds of women here tomorrow taking advantage of the unusual offe ings. Made of fine quality English Broadcloth and Silk- ette in multi-colored stripes and checks. Also dainty cross-word [uu//lc designs. / large assortment of & }]cs with belts, ties, round necks. square necks, V-shaped necks, short and cap sleeves. Panels of the same materials with the stripes running in opposite direc- tions show these frocks off to unusual ad- vantage. st a week. sation is the object of a great deal of | George M. attention on the part of the Belgian |of the post has * people and authorities and invitations | tribute the equivalent of one day’s are pouring in in such numbers that | Wages to the endowment fund. So far it would ta veral weeks' time for [as is known this is the first instance the Americans to undertake an ap-|of an action of this kind on the part - carance at all the receptions, din-|of the membership of a post of the ners and luncheons tendered them.|American Legion in the entire coun- Among the functions in their honor | try. 5 | will be a reception hy the American| - The local campaign is to culminate A lin an inten: drive in which the (Y 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 1 EEEEEEEEEDE e Rle——hlc——slc——— e ——| EEE Comfort and Coolness! 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And this huge to 20. production’is.jtself cvidénce of Brambach's genuino merit. You 2 3 it mmay acquire the Brambach on unusually liberal terms. We shall abllgir;lsl s?;’e’;‘me" Beach Robes; wash i hi d piano. e s e Blue Label Men’s Mercerized Socks, reinforced. Black 9 ) O navy, cordovan and white. Doy Souio (e 35¢, 3 Pairs, 1 teinway Pianos - 3] ——— 0| —= ol —F|njle—| 0| | 0| ——a 0] —F |8l ——c— | | —— || e——0 |t | =——=la|———|a| ———]a[c—]alc——mx2]a] Monday Special! New Summer HATS $139 Genuine Milan Hats—Spread Excep- Hemps—Swiss Hemps tional And many other fancy straws too numerous to 1 mention. Prettier shapes cannot be found. Ribbon Values trimmed and seli trimmed. In all Summer shades, in- cluding plenty of whites. Such values are very rare. Be here at 9:15 if possible. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. PITTPPPDTTTPTTTTR DDTD TR @ i3 fl fl |

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