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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE PAI-MER |S G|VEN { ’Jack the Giant Killer. IIL : NATIONAL PRESS CLUB | S F/fi’///@”&’. . — HOST TO BASE BALL MEN 7, e SHIP SALE PUWER! ¢ = & N\ 2, - iBucky Harris and His Champions { i £ —1 f / AV % 4 7 and New York Club Members | 2 - — ! 1 : | | Guests Tonight. ” Y 7 o : \ R B | The National Press Club will hold Board Acts on Coolidge Sug- | : = ; K 3 ) | “Pase T might” tonight. Buck : C e 4 y Lo 1 5 }Harris and his present and future I 23 B d P . ° |world champion players and the QESIIOH to End Friction { ! 7 ‘/’ S ¥ | members of the New York Yankees . 2 | R \ | will be the guests. The writers and Over Disposal of Fleet. = y A ! b | fence husters will have a chance to : AN | shake hands and get acquainted with ¥ each other. The chief feature of the entertaln ment will be the first pre this city of a new movie, which contains some exci zgestion of President { . & ! R 2 . world champlons an This action came yesterday < A i ants neet z of the board > Dt aval ofbaiietie £ LADY LEFT THE BANGUET ABRUPTLY AND > 5 i 2 ays an importan t acquainting him ‘with D OUT OF THE CASTLE. JACK PUTONHIS CAP OF KLY BUCKLED ONBIIS SWORDANDAFTER The heroine iy Allene Ray wction g KNOWLEDGE AND KNEW IMMEDIATELY THAT THE MAGICIAN WINGTHE INVISIBLE COAT OVER HISSHOULDERS | | WICKED MAGICIAN WAS EXERCISING HIS OFF HIS HEAD.THE MAIDEN WAS IMMEDIATELY FREED R ey = e T T es the exclusive power ol THROUGH HIS WICKED ENCHANTMENT WAS FORCING FOLLOWED THE LADV. ENCHANTMENTS. FROMTHE SPELLAND SHE ANDTHE PRINCE WERE | ney Sherry, Wallie Oettel and Mary e A RIDICOMEWITEEFORES T MARRIED THE NEXT MORNING:. | Milnor. ntracts by the hoard 16 @ McClure_Newspaper Syndicata | The picture is in serial form of 19 t is expected to make for| O MORROATACK IS MADE A KNIGHT OF TNE ROUND TASLE . | eplsodes and the fir: three will be friction withir presented at the Press Club, Ament Thew gy 3 T | Nick Altrock will assist in the en T | 1 this city is required to attend. | patrotic celebrations in Washington. [ the War Department general mobiliza- | (eTtaining ITABLEAU REHEARSALS, |HERBERT H. RICE NAMED. MILITARY PERSONNEL PyCieh e Sxception of the wWar|Fhe chicfs of albranches and’ bu-|ton plan. The chistx of War Depari | e ard had del H Department personnel who are re-|reaus of the War Department will re- | ment general staff divisions will be in| Cross-words have now reached Italy its powers PROGRAM LAST NIGHT | 110145 v. s. Commission to Pan- CALLED FOR JULY 4| quited to remain on duty at the War | port to the chief of staff in his office | attendance at this meeting. Officers | where they are so popular that sor = A . R = Department on July 4,” says the (nrl]nr,‘ut 10 a.m., July 3, prepared to dis-|need not wear uniform on July 3, mni“r"k have posted up notices forb : cipo | “all other War Department personnel, | cuss the present status and pr‘llh’v‘f—(:"\\']ll wear uniform on July 4, when re-|ding the solving of them in busines Assembly of All on Duty in City|g,ou1q, as far as practicable, attend of the preparations of their phases of | porting for muster. hours. Specified by Order for De- American Road Body. Several Parts in July 4 Pageant| o4 . 1p Are Open and Will Be wis named ch: ates Commission to the Pan-Ameri- = Assigned. gan Ront Congroas Whlen WSS bty ot sonines personner ant| 200 G000 W%® B OO OO0 OB O00% % BOOG D OD DY 2 ‘\;h(;.\y\ly quete| The first vehearsal of the five his-|congress will take up practical mat-|check of the pres nd absent fea-| powers, SR S al tak o be given under the | ters relating to the construction, main- | tures” of Defe ay muster will be | : tenance and use of highways. held in all bureaus and branches of | Mr. Rice, who will succeed J. Walter | the War Department at 9 o'clock on | | wuspices of community center de- Divorce 2 T Z S peximent the public schools as a|Drake, resigned, is a native of Provi-|the morning of July 4. according to| R Lol st e e Defense ceremonies | dence and a trustee of Brown Univer-|an order aTii5am b Gol held to be esse fa Slhen o 4 in the Central High |Sity. He also is treasurer of the Na-| (" Dav. : . 1 i ! : ™! | tional Automobile Chamber of Com : ). E n last night Marie o = whi Sec f sy : "¢ {merce. of personnel, equipment and unit plan 3 r bine icer % was in ch isted e TR S of the muster shall be held 2 , shin| by the community secretaries of the on the previous day. All Reserve of-| [ \.\il.s::n 1, Thomson, Johnson-| A child’s automobile that is driven |ficers “desiring to report in person 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 stfind Park View Com- [by compressed afr is ridden in Eng-!are requested to report at 9 a.m., July| and. 4. All military personnel on duty in| ! ed include | e T Shop Tomorrow—BABY DAY Washington 2 - '\ ' g —is a red letter dayv in the I.&B calender, and in the plans of the mother who shops wisely and A humber of parts | Vacationing g : e SR e s e P s T 3 - economically for her “younger generation.” Note the many savings that are offered. r of the Decluration of Independenc 4 e e e at Home? . 2 n ' upon reports from the 3 ation” are still to be { - x 1 ren’s cert 8 ot s ltes| MrS. Kebler also is receiving names Not such a bad 7 U thro . of volunteers for the “March of Yes- Sone X . d o st | reictes tha bl plan—especially if [g nderwear o v ric; it = that those desiring t te o ) t E - T e o < :nim‘:r?(up tha S chNin ooloni <-n|:(u::|:,n :xz you are the px‘o'ud 2 £ o ] t Princess slips with an edge ot lace and embroidery trimming the neck, the arr 1 upon questions of policy, sucl a Il those for the march of ossessor of an in- Y S f holes and the bottom. Sizes 4 to 14 T = v s and t! 0 shippi ay, send their names and addresses siation to Cor S 1322 Park road northwest, viting porch. q | Flowered crepe and fine muslin gowns, in sleeveless or short as soon as po S ] trimming of lace and embroidery. Sizes 4 to 16. LINE-leS KEPT SECRET. |-—————— Knicker style combinations with a ruffle of lace or embroidery <leeved stvles with And any porch can be made inviting with a Sizes 4 to 14 Announcement of Shrine and little touch here and there. For instance, others Cross-bar combinations with elastic at the knee. Sizes 4 to Red Star Diapers, hemmed acon Blankets, in pink or Lawn £ . Grotto Ball Players Wi H K C l have found i { ; £ o Ball Players Withheld. eeplng 00 S ready for use. Slightly imper- blue floral or nurs- ruffle e ¥ o The line-ups of the Shrine and the . fect, but with nothing that ery designs. 30x40 85 edging. Embroidered which will wiil interfere with wearing inches C incorners . Sev = s lurco” lLatelong Faint (|| e i shee ve oo H b posite will be the case to package . $200 inches wide $1 35 players s next winter, so see us at a great help in sprucing up the porch. ‘“Murco” Crib Blankets, with wide Yard Targe S of both organizations team captains < : - A = <atin*bi and pink or blue /rappers, trim- . RAvG declibd’ fo, ety the G once about replacing or = in all colors will make this “outdoor room” as atnfiig sodisiion b fnnelette Wtaapeas RitD The s G e repairing your heater. | trim and smart as a yacht. “Murco” is easy to Stavted by Grand { Prices are their lowest == e d 3 2 I o on mho It owiihe now, adding ECONOMY to apply—you can do a good job yourself. T et the ‘advantages of atten- he Worshipful Masters’ Assocla which has charge of tion the heating plant el R || G S st T E. J. Murphy Co., Inc. S §12.50 i e §35,50 Mo © §1.00 F b : it . . 15 ® 27x52 inches tion to icsmom |8 - | o Infants’ Long Slips, all hand- Dotted Swiss Carr et Maurice J. Colbert Windsor Type High Chair White Rubber Sheets, with made. Finished at_neck and w Wrocic"of s “asning. | | Hemting—Plumbing—Tinning 710 12th St. N. W. Main 5280 ivory finish with four evelets. Good grade of sleeves with lace. Some wi cam: 4 = i detachable alum- ; sheeting. 25x36 feather stitching Ia Bl or ane purmoe |£ 621 JF Street Phone Main e MRS 50c Do i 8125 ar bow-knot _pat- with pink or white duck ; Yees tern. Size 36x50 $3 50 A number of §()o ;Cnmhlm ; 5.00 T inches . styles ~ | Other Swings, S1.00 to $195 Ivory ‘finished Cribs, with Chifforobe in ivory with five Lawn Bonnets, with ruffle of L e drop side and national spring. drawers afd large hanging embroidery and tucked or plain Paper Diapers s with which to build | ° £ a children's dormitory at the Masonic | ¥ T T TR NG FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. and Easte; e e T [o———[o|————[o[[o[——— o= o [——] gether. | The Ic of the orders have re porged ro od sale of | ticKets. Ticket-se eams are | headed by Henry and L. | Whit Estes | i Rengo Belt Corsets To Fill Every Need—All at a Single Price —for Everyday Needs $1.95 $3.50 A low bust style of sturdy coutil with long, straight GOWNS of soft nainsook, batiste and crepe are hip and correctly propor cleverly hand embroidered and trimmed with the tioned lines. A\ corset that daintiest of laces. A beautiful assortment of pastel is ideally suited to the needs shades. Sizes 16 and 17. of the business woman or CHEMISE of fine nainsook with lovely hand- | housewife, for i “]("]““t‘l‘»’” scalloped and hand-embroidered designs. ix- S5 Eh S g Wi il quisitely sheer and cool. Sizes 36 to 44. priced models, and it will give splendid service for COSTUME SLIPS of seco and nainsook have hard daily wear. a dainty edge of lace at the top or may be had in z plain, tailored effect. Sizes 36 to 44. Pretty Summery Undergarments Poland may make the industrial | working 10 instead of 8 hours | ong to meet German competition Entrances 8th St. and E St—Stairway 8th St. Entrance Nearest E St. ?Senational Values! Smart Vacat_iqn 1| FROCKS Broadcloth » and 1Zes Silkette ey With the coming of vacation time comes the question of clothes. This sale settles that problem very easily, and you will be up to the minute in style and have a dainty frock for every occasion, as the price is exceptionally low. Of fine quality English broad- cloth and silkette in a variety of pretty colored stripes and checks. Short- sleeve models, with belts, pockets, pan- els and ties. i _Continuation Sale! Women Shoes Choose your Summer footwear from a large variety of styles. One strap, two strap, ankle straps, sandals, cut-outs and others. Well made models of patent leather, satins and combinations, with flex- ible turn soles, low and Cuban heels. = Ses Announcement Tuesday’s and Saturdayf’s‘S}aVr * Sherwood Forest “A Summer Colony Under Club Control” This model in flesh only, g : : firmly boned for the medium PAJAMAS of fine quality sateen, nainsook and figure or that inclined to- crepe, tailored and trimmed with Irish crochet. Some ward stoutness of the models with hand-embroidered design. Sizes 2, SECOND FLOOR, CORSET SHOP 36 to 4. Beautiful Silk Undergarments—Gowns, Chemise and Step-Ins, $2.95 Treco and Philippine Slips, $2. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Keep Cool! Green Glass HIGH ON THE BA OF THE SEVERN RIVER Styles by the Score—and Materials You'd SaladPlates, §1 §() Not Expect at So Low a Price s effect of green that makes : . the Summer salad \ more refreshing and invit- [ ] & va 3 Z s ing. With a smooth su 2 6§ face, COMPARE RELATIVE COST icy-looking crackled Of spending 2 few weeks vour family at an av- ummer resort in a crowded hotel—railroad fares and expensive amuse- ments _included—with the whole Summer at Sherwood Forest in a cool bungalow, all to yourselves, with three or four rooms. bath, large living room and a shady porch; meals in attractive hall; recreational activities, such as golf, tennis, boating, horseback riding, at sur- prisingly low cost. Splen- did bathing beach and picr safeguarded during bathing hours by life guards. Crisp and dainty, cool as a Summer’s breeze are '3 these aprons of light-weight gingham, percale and .00 Blown Glass linene. Simple styles with but a suggestion of 000 0 q Lemonade $1 69 . trimming, and others with colored bindings, sashes Ctind . and trimmings of organdie, flowered trimmings and b0 ahi A prettily shaped tall cov- combinations. ) ered jug, cut in an artistic 7 grape design. \Vith 6 tall glasses to match. Beauti- fully clear blown glass An endless assortment of neat, becoming, prac- tical styles to choose from—so many desirable mod- els that you may well choose a half dozen or more —no two of them alike. Far cheaper than making 3 ; your house frocks, and far more satisfactory when Eskimo you've such a variety and so low a price. s Electric Furnished Bungalows— Season—$300 Up And the woman who does her own housework may be as neatly and attractively garbed for her A powerful 8-inch fan that busy mornings as for her afternoons of leisure. may be used on either alter- Checks and high shades that will launder beauti- nating or direct current fully and will not fade. Regular and extra sizes in Costs but two cents an hour the lot. to run. THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. C SIXTH FLOOR Proportionate Rates Shorter Periods For Further Particulars Apply 503 Fourteenth St. N.W. Telephone Main 7 Weantiful drive by way of Marlboro. Boad in excellent condition. 5] | | | I — m 2,000 Cool Bungalow Aprons 5| | | | m g o0l il 8ol ———[o]—0] |———|o|———=|alc——=[u|la]e——=]alc———la| ——| 'y