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8 NEW CHAIN BRIDGE 0 BE ASKED FIRST . Needed More Than Klingle Structure, Commissioner Bell Believes. | comico River, and is made available In spite of renewed agitation for a new bridge to replace the present nar- row Kling alley structure, where a | fatal . red last week, | the Dis oners will recmn-g hat the proposal | for a new ( | first, it wa Engineer Con S| beatifled tomorrow in St. Peter's, the which Congre: propriation for that purpe The Engineer Commissioner made it | plain that he also is in favor of a new bridge over Klingle Valley as well as a new Calvi street structure, but he believes that the chain bridge is a greater o public safety than the Kii Bridge. COOLIDGE GUARD ARRIVES 58 Picked Marines Establish Camp Near White Court. SWAMPSCOTT. ., June 20 (#). military guard nearly six shortly before marched through ablished their camp ¥| Jesuits Martyred While Working U who we! | honoread Point, a dis- ummer White House | Neat Tasteful Ties for Older Boys CAMP TO OPEN JUNE 9. Capital Boys’ Site on Wicomico River Soon Available. a . Md., will be ade during the week by C. M. Fyfe a group of boys who will leave hinston tomorrow for the site. e camp {s scheduled, to open Mon- June 29, and on that date a large ation of Washington boys will Washington. The camp is lo- ted on the north bank of the Wi- to the Boys' Club through the gen- erosity of Foster M. Reeder. Supt. F. V. Thomson of the club an- nounced last night that parents who desire their boys to go to camp with the first party should get in touch with him at 230 C street. i EIGHT TO BE BEATIFIED. Among Indians to Be Honored. ROME, June 20 (P).—Eight Jesuits martyred while on mission. vice among the Indians of the | an continent in the early part | ) the seventeenth century are to be first of their heroic company to be so Anthony Daiel, Charles | rier, Noel Charbanel, Isaac Jogues, | ecially for the ceremony are s anadian pilgrims led by Mgr. s, Auxiliary Bishop of Mon- e SOVIET TO FLOAT LOAN. 30,000,000 Rubles to Be Sought to Aid Industry. MOSCOW, June 20 (#).—The Rosta News Agel quotes M. Sokolnikoff, finance mi as saying that a new loan of 300, 0 rubles is soon-to be floated, to provide funds for long-time credits for various branches of in- dustry. The draft of the government's bud- et for next year includes such cred- its to the amount of 325,000,000 rubles to industrial and agricultural enter- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., JUNE 21, 1925—PART 1. BALDERSON NAMED MOOSE CHAIRMAN i Local Man Chosen by Davis for Post at Convention Opening’ in Baltimore Today. Secretary of Labor James J. Davis, ||| director general of the Loyal Order of Moose of the World, vesterday ap- pointed James A. Balderson, prelate of Columbia Lodge, No. 126, to the chairmanship of the supreme conven- tion of the Moose, which opens in Baltimore today. The local lodge will strive to bring the convention next vear to Washington. Mr. Balderson is weil known in Washington and recognized as one of its leading fratermalists. Since he completed the term of exalted ruler in the local lodge of Elks, he has been an active worker in the Moose, and is responsible for the large delegation of uniformed members who will repre- |sent Washington in' the fraternal parade and out-door demonstrations Wednesday. The Moose Band of 40 pleces its newly arraved drill team will head the ington sec- tion, led by Representative Zihlman, who is dictator of the local order. Elaborate preparations have been made by Mr. Balderson with Wash- ington concerns to entertain thou-| | sands of the convention delegates who will visit the Nation's Capital on sightseeing tours. The majority of the delegates have arranged their vacations for the last two weeks of June and will attend the convention durink the first week and then come to Washfhgton for the balance of the month. WHITE WILL FILED. Lawyer Who Dropped Dead in France Leaves All to Wife. The will of Enoch L. White, local lawyer, who dropped dead in Parls, France, has been filed for probate. It was executed April 6, 1904, and names his wife, Rosa Macias White, as sole beneficlary and executrix. The value of the estate Is not given. Mrs. Florence E. Edwards, who dled June 2, left an estate valued at v in realty. Her son, rds, is named as sole he estate and executor. A Timely Value-Giving Event A SALE 1500 BOYS WASH SUITS 1—Linen: Yellow, Copen, Peach. Lavender. 2-—Devonshire: Copen, Peach, Lavender, Tan, Corn, Green. - Sizes 2 to 8 Years A sale because of the special price con- cessions only. For these are the same high-grade fabrics and workmanship and as cunningly styled as our regular stock of Wash Suits at much higher prices. Every suit made expressly for Saks and Co. Summer able time—an The models at the most season- event for real economy. better kinds of fabrics include Imported Linens Genuine Devonshire Everfast Suitings Yorke Golden Cloth Imported Broadcloth Mercerized Poplins Sateens and many others The colors Copen, peach, canary, navy, g ray, cadet, green, lavender, butter scotch, brown, corn and tan. In solid colors or com- binations of plain colors. pen. Peach, Lavender, Green, Dim- ity Tops. Z 4—Broadcloth: Tan. The Styles Are Brow: n, Copen, Novelty Middies Button-Ons and Flappers and many kiddy models with dimity waists, ruffling or fancy edgings. Short sleeves. Every Suit Guaranteed Fast Color Saks—Second Floor 5—Golden Cloth: Tan, Cadet, Green, Gray, Navy, Canary. 6—Devonshire: Copen, Peach, Lavender, Tan, Corn, Green, It’s our pleasurc to extend the priv- ileges of a charge account. Seventh and' Eye Streets. This business is founded on qual- ity—and grows by meritorious serv- ice. That when something is wanted for the home this store shall come first into your mind is the aim we have and the distinction we are striving to achieve. To the best of our endeavor you buy to the best advantage here always—in the variety and value from which you may select and the price which you will pay for it. Special Prices for Popular Models Whitney Carriages Popular Stroller, in Cafe color, with tubular pushegs., comfortable riding springs and wooden artillery 3 wheels. SPECIAL at .... $19 - Strollers, in either Cafe or Sage color, with tubular pushers, wooden artillery wheels, windsheld at back. (R:]ose woven hood, bfidyk and dash. emovable seat” and bac cushion. SSE“CIZL at... 32650 finish, with wire wheels, rubber tires: adjustable hood: and spacious roomy body. SPE- 518_75 CIAL at . Pullman Cart in Cafe, Blue or Sage finish; tubular pushers, wooden ar- tillery wheels, reversible gear and windshield at back. SPE- 326 50 T T B . High-grade Pullman in Cafe color, with wooden artilery wheels, rever- - ‘sible gear, tubular pushers; windshield ‘at back. 1 U;:il';:lsterecll‘ u:’ corduroy ; woven on Tetel wed body, SPECIAL ar oy 33900 We Are Making the Best Available When We Offer You the “Challenge” Refrigerator It is the practical application of the . scientific that makes. the Challenge brand superior—and you can feel that you are eettling the Refrigerator ques- tion for good when you select one of this brand. Out of our variety you can meet your requirements of size and style. 4 Side-Icer Challenge In many sizes—but featuring a very popular size. . It is 40 inches high, 28 inches wide and 16 inches deep. The door opening into the ice com- partment is 15x9 inchcs—-admitdng block of ice 15x9x12 inches—of ap- proximately 50 pounds weight. Enamel Lined Porcelain Lined $19.75 $39.75 Other sizes of the Side-icer type: Enamel lining up to Porcelain lining up to . Top-Lid Challenge The four most popular sizes are: 37 inches high, 20 inches wide and 13% inches deep—with ice door open- ing of 13x9 inches—taking a block of ice 13x9)1(9 inches, 'c:if appro}):i- mately 20 pounds weight. .00 Phamel lining $12 40 inches high, 22 inches wide and 15 inches deep—ice door opening 15x10 inches—admitting block of ice 15x10x10, of a proximately 40 pcmnds weight. Enamel lining 42 inches high, 24 inches wide and 16 inches deep—ice door opening 17x11 i:ccll:es\—agmitdng block of ice 17x11x12 inches—of approximately 65 1 pounds weight. Enamel lining $1 9 : :l: indaies high, 26 inches wide and 18 inches deep—ice door opening 19x13 inc;:es. admitting blocfi]of ice 19x13x12 inche: approximately 75 75 pounds weight. Enamel lining 523 Othe: sizes of the Top-lid type: Enamel lining up to Porcelain lining up to . .$160.00 The All-Porcelain Challenge ' Nothing finer can be constructed for domestic refrigeration - than the All- ‘Porcelain Challenge. It is all-porcelain —and attractively trimmed with heavy nickel. . The ice compartment is protected by heavy wire lattice. The upright outside comers are gracefully rounded and of one piece. -Porcelain Challenges are provided in a variety of sizes. $195.00 ., $]75.00 Special Prices for Well-Known Simmons Metal This Bed is White Enamel, with 2- inch continuous pogts and link-fabric spring. A Simmons make. 59 85 SPECIAL at 2 This Bed is White Enamel: single or “double size: with 2-inch continuous posts; and five heavy filling rods at hen}:! and fci:ot ends. Fitted with good link wire spring. i SPECIAL at 51 1 o This Bed—in Walnut or Mahogany finish; with gracefully curved 2-inch continuous posts: and five heavy filling rods at head I:rgd foot esnds: very good lin| spring. PE- 7 CIAL at 3 1 4' = This Bed—twin size in Ivory and both twin ahd double size in Mahog- any finish: the very attractive Windsor design. The dsgring f{n’ this bed is at an additional price. 85 SPECIAL at $ 1 2' Special Cots Not Simmons—But a Good Make Wood-frame Cot—with head and foot rests, and bracing cross-rods ; fitted with link-fabric spring. SPE- 51.9 5 CIAL - All-metal Cot; with c;;ntinnoua posts at headvand foot: a;il link-fabric pring. Very strong and dur- .5 :ble. SPECIBAL $4 » Four-Poster Bed Colonial design—in Mahogany: th headboard is of handsomely grainej Mahogany veneer; the posts and cross- x':il solid M'n}lo;(nny—n!\d tbrougl\out € construction 1s superior. SPECIAL $35-00