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THE EVENING S8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1925. [, i ¢ SEEK MAN IN ATTACK. |Reuse of Shells Veteran Recalls y England Forced to Take Canada. I, o OFC.BODY HIT s [TONICTS! MEETING [ o e Negro, Said to Be slayer's Cousin,| In Deviled Crabs [Yr d Custer’s Heroism was largely due to the advice given by Benjamin Franklin when England Accused of Assault. was bartering with France to obtain Probed b Fowler Of 49 Years Ago Guadeloupe. The French declined to Shumford Copeland, colored, 3L grant Guadeloupe and offered Canada 1119 Half street Sbuthwest, said by d nod the police to be a cousin of Herber 2 : Copeland, slayer of Lieut. Dunnigan,| Reports that crab shells are be- “Too Many Indians,” One = instead, and Great Britain gave in Policeman Conrad and a Maryland ing used over and over again in Explanation of Our “SHADE” Experts stand ready to make to your individual measurement any type of window shades you desire. Place your order now for quick service. Factory Prices save you money, upon the suggestion of Franklin. An ofticer, is svanted by the police to| the making of deviled crabs served other interesting international trade answer a charge of having assaulted | in a number of local restaurants Safety Committee Calls Ac- . was United States deal for Alaska Government of Palestine May | ;% ssr™ e, States, deal for Alasica Sidney Taylor, colored, 630 M street,| caused Dr. William C. Fowler, Dis- Seward's lump of Seward's H & i inrp?? i folly.” Th ha 7,200,000 with a hammer and so serlously | lrict health officer, to start an in- | tjon “Grave Injustice” and Defeat. Be Decided at Con- e T G wotndingsiiim thet Hetmayidle. ; scandal. In one year the canned sal . a It is said that a number of res- “ . ” - 5 year canned sa e i o ert ‘hon | tesimt Dropristors. selvage. stells Morale Injury. i A Sl it G vention Here. mon production of Alaska alone ex 2 > nge, First and D| Of deviled crabs after the customers . 5 O At S o are amitoyeal| have clsaned out:(hesconteniteiand e oy S under his com = "g’h "is charged that Copeland frac- | then refill them with a new batch Holding the recent demotion of In.|™and, Were massacred 49 years ago i‘:red Taylor’s skull of ‘dp:;llmen[." Some shells rr:;re spector Albert J. Headley of the Police ;?day Ig:: the Rosebud and Little Big 1 Ay 4 reported to have done double, captaincy to be a|Horn Rivers, in Montana. Recalling e em— consclousness, it was reported this R if his nves. |Cause serious injury to the morale of ?fi:?i:dgifid"fimab"(?! Troop M of |trom all parts of the Nation will be ¢ W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor morning, but his condition is still o Rl ol the Washington police force, the po- 5th United States Cavalry in 1876, ¢ ceeded $23,500,000. | 830 13th St. N.W | ; The largest convention of the Zion ist organization of America will be T opened ‘here. Sunduy” aternoon ac 5| €ard of Thanks. ] o'clock, when more than 700 delegates | JORNSON. 1 wish to ks and deep press my sincers i tion to our ma: ; Dresent for the opening of the three. L o yos on thelr Kindions i eritical.” Police have appealed to the | [EAtien disclosed that the shells |)cq and fire protection and safety com. bestysittanito Yoo e Lol | 947, sesslon at the Mayflower Hotel. By Risband. JAMES FRANK. J0 S0 | police of other jurlsdictions to, par-| ierilization he would offer no ob. |Mittee of the chamber of commerce his conference is one of tremen T a ticipate in the search for the alleged today adopted a resolution urging the | Was flashed to the world the news I assailan prackics: District Commissioners to rescind the | that Custer and his command had == e = order demoting Inspector Headley. |Dbeen killed by the Sloux Indians on WADE H. COOPER NAMED The action of the chamber today is | the Il*osflhud T Blg Horn Riv. . the first taken by a large body of | ® s “" ontana. It is told that Custer leq out is the question which is dis- BUCHANAN. Tuesday. June 23 SOUTHERN SOCIETY HEAD |citizens protesting Inspector Headley's tode g“’ the valley and took the In-|turbing the Jewish peoples of the her residence. 410 Frankhin st n demotion, although scattered protests | 31an% by surprise. Later it Is told the | world as to who should be the con e CLUIANAN —— have been made to the Commissioners 1":1; ns took Custer l".v surprise. The |stituents of the Jewish agency, which nd Christina Buchanan and Other Officers Also Chosen by Local | by many individual citizens. The reso- | Indlans saw the soldiers when they|iy to be given immediate control of | Vimior Trihenie Funeral _fr ltion offered by Albert Schulteis, for. | ¢Ame out of the hills. They watched | Pulestine ‘under the. recent mandate Tiird Bapuat Cilireh. aeibdnd @ £ea, n Group at Last Meeting mer president of the chamber, adds | he roobs divide into three com:|of the British government. This ques.| 1oBUhes, Pastor. Eridas. June 26 that if the demotion of Inspector | &Nds. Gen. Custer in command of |tion must be decided by the American Wenreudas Sans 24 191 of i Beason, Headley is desired that he be given | fIve companies, Capt. Benteen in com- | organization of Zlonists Brior to. the i Temy The Southern Society of Washing-|a trial before the Police Trial Board [ mifih of thiee companies = ‘(‘!PL World Zionists' Congress, which will| ~ANNIE COLES peloved m ton elected Col. Wade H. Cooper presi- |in conformance with the police | ¢ SoHAS MeDougal In command of one |be held in Vienna from August 18 to| e iaekins and Frank and } dent at the last meeting of the season | manual, and that the charges against | “URHIIY RO the pagkc traln, 127, when the matter is to be fnally B dnerat Trom the Vor last night, at the Lafayette Hotel. him be thoroughly aired at that time. |, Rain in the Face. Had Chier 1o | decided. V. Ernest Jarvis Co. in ch. David H. Blair was. elected vice s America Big Contributor. president, William De C. Ravenel, Score Death Race. seph taken part in the battle it would . Wednesday. at have included the four greatest Indi The decision of the American Jews secretary: Miss Gertrude Ellis, assist-| The committee discussed at length greatest Indian ] B.m.at the Stoddard Haptist Home b L 3 ago in which | €enerals. Benteen's explanation of [is held to be of great weight because Bryant st. n.w. ROBERT GASK S e opE. Litle, Mnen:lithe luccldent two days ag0 n whichiiine asfeat of Custer was: America is the chief contributor to 3 Porter, chaplain. a police automobile. Members of the her ‘of Robe A Skine. Estel sun ever shone on. Two hundred and| A strong opposition is said to be The list elected honorary vice presi- | committee voiced indignation that the | g FgUC S/ 1008 O TO b 5 asvetoni Gt T i o inne AR R e A el | commitiecel e ¥ rode with Custer and 265 |developing in certain European quar [ J died fighting. Only with the last shot |ters to the ish agency and the Intyre of Alabama, Senator Joseph T.| jutomobiles through the streets of the | ..t §Henc':. The battle walsdfil'nuflhl control _over "l’i:oslineki:": to have, and Bobinson, fihrkansas; Maj. Samuel| city at a rate of speed much in excess| taotically and with highest fnteiil|ang ooy Locin made at the £ =k Ielion. Disislo: of Culombly [of the legpd vate. The comumiios]oo.q on Custers past. [The tencrt of Thnne onse s b e ot pro- Sencfop) Terkc rammell, [RIGHAL, flagogfed anotion iiproposed SEVIDE i hhe tiesriaht walif havel et Gl e e S e om the former Senator Hoke Smith, Georgia; | Lewis J. Battle which would require F. Frida "t | ter’s_command: The controverted point is whether bastor. Friday . Kentucky; Thomas J. | the placing on all cars used in suc “No wounded—none missing—all |the agency should be composed ex-| There is one who sti jection to ti dous {mportance to the Zionist move.| beautiful floral tributes at hne death ©7] ment, and decisions of international h o8 import are expected to be made. Deaths. Chief amorg problems to be thrash- Thousands of the Summer Suits : You're Looking for at » ed 1o attend the rode that horse again. on a 50 Zionist and non-Zionist tive B. Carroll Reece, Tennessee;| (ool poo U1 OPER LCtCh Ve ago in i nd; Charles B. Howry, | \cork a istinctive siren and the blow- | genq clusively of Zionists, or whether non. A% the & 3 Missisaippl; Mrs. George D. Hobe|ing of it when there is any possible| ““u)Myies Keogh's horse, badly wound. | Zieniee Jews should be permitted on| 4% Wi . Missouri; Judge James J. Britt, North | ganger. scep | €0: Was the only survivor of the fight, | the board. Tigio8Ts 8 s i Ciun: Benmter Johm W Saritl. W. P Rayme. s permenent ofieet | ani lived mane yeaes after st Nori| Stens fo ihe Sormation of Use Arer From: glory no Oklahoma: former Senator Nathaniel( ,¢ the Home Defense League and the | [incoln. Dak. o living soul ever |ican branch of the Jewish agency i [ B. Dial, South Carolina; Representa-| 2utnior of an open letter to Commis. i / Representative Charles Porterfield Light, which he denounced the summary de- motion of Inspector Headley, said he "had proof of the existence of a plot of several week's standing among other officers of the Police Department to ek and bring about the demotion of “Cut off from aid, abandoned in the midst of incredible odds—the noble Custer fell—bequeathing to the Nation his sword, to his comrades an exam- ple, to his friends a memory and to his beloved a hero’s name.” basis have already been undertaken in this country under the leadership of Louis Marshall, as a result of Dr. Weizmann's last American visit. American Zionist lers, headed by Louis Lipsky. are strong supporters of Dr. Weizmann in the extension of the agenc; but an opposition may THE WEATHER | |develop at the convention, although the administration expects to have little difficulty in defeating it, in case | Inspector Headle Mr. Ravner sald on a purely busi- T'ropical worsted suits in dark blue, , (L s H 3 chest, be allowed to retire within a short light grays and pin stripes. Gabar- X [ Grdyism [ be allowed, to retice wichin . short | . = it arises. inspector, as a deduction of 2% per District of Columbia—Fair tonight ” o He'ly 3 Common cat. | cont of his Inspector's pay has been |and tomorrow: mot much change. in To Visit Wilson Tomb. dine suits in cool tan shades with silk . B i G T | ke o ke e e sl | e st e tesa WOOD. at 1 o'c 50D, All m & T 39, are re the fu neral’ from Tenth Street Baptist Chureh h and R ste Departe Phone Members of the committee without | west winds. Tuesday night. June 30, and will b tomac 1804-J or a dissent voiced their dissatisfaction| Marvland and Virginia—Generally | followed by the t convention ing that Inspector Headley had been | change in temperature: fresh west|Julv 1, before Hadassah's proceedings “railroaded out fo his job” and that |and northwest winds on the coast. begin, a pilgrimage will be made by d f-t t ther Gonsnlote o efficient and faithful P the delegates to the tomb of Woodro ClOthes that wear an 1 ’ Oge miliated. Others declared the demo-| Thermometer—4 p.m., 77; 8 p.m. be heh’h “2{»‘“? did so much to ad- . . 2 v ve d v 2 q 3 a kt vance the onist caus among the i 1 CHAMBERS BROW tion would prove a great blow to the | 12 midnight, 63; 4 a.m., 69; 8 a.m., 73; | vanc 0 E ;' the | ‘ with the comfort of light weight and CHAMBERS EROWN tion would prove o sveat blow to the | 12 midal Tations of the world: Jenien Fadins| 3 S T T ieot arvihig in law Of the seetis| 291957 18 Tolanignt 5o cob Heckman, chalrman of the | opular price as an additional appeal. ‘ Sl e e e D e R e L b B { 7 Highest temperature, 83, occurred at | Will open the convention Sunday aft Chairman Darr was authorized to 3 3 2 { appoint a committee of three to dis-|occurred at 11 p.m. yesterday will welcome the delegates on behalf | All men can be fitted in our tremen- L B N ey S tne Sems of Wasmieon A | 1SS d L B | Union Station in connection with the | Highest, 93; lowest, 68. liver the invocation, following which [ STEWART- dous stock of Summer suits—Tall Men SR La e o Coditon of tho Water, |ZaNLIouS . Schivetsl vl sencer| SRS iR, to take any action on reopening the | Temperature, 73; condition, clear. address. Miss Henrletta Szold, chair- leaves 12 & passage around the small park at the man of Hadassah and vice chairman | {he seeen 115 south end of the Connecticut Avenue of the Zionist organization, will speak | Bush stripes of contrasting color. L e T e o s DR ssion: Y gentleman” has been unjustly hu- Wilson, where memorial exercises will as serting that members of the force can Barometer—4 p.m., say. spector Head et noon today. Lowest temperature, 62, | ernoon at 2 o'clock. Rabbi J. L. Loeb 15 standing of taxicabs in the alsles from Rabbi Louis J. Schwefel will tender| FELD & loaded. * Although the matter was| Temperature and condition of the [of the Washington Zionist aistrict| Mot Short Men Stout Men Lean Men brought up, the committee declined | Water at § today: Great Falls—| Loufs Lipsky will make the opening| Stewar — — — N Weather in Various Cities. Sce Announcement Tuesday’s and Saturday’s Star Bridge. § Temperature. & in memory of the Zionists who died | ° e during the year. { W S 2 25 B2 °% The balance of the first session will | H ab e rda S l l e r Iz, THE WRIGHT CO. Stations. 2 37 5% 55 Weather. |be given over to addresses of welcome | 3 2Rt ow by representatives of the United| i : &z i States and British governments, and | e 'S ache Z Ee by District Commissioner J. Franklin | i A " Inc. Monthly Clearance = e Bell. Resolutions will be presented B Thirteen Ten F Street 9% 9928 Bain fon Lord Balfour, Dr. Weismann, Sir irtee of man: 7¢ 0% Preloudy | Herbert Samuel. Lord Plumer and 2 A @8 0.04 Cloudy | the Hebrew University 1 altimore 64 050 Rain ° Birminghasi 7 - Cloday | To Discuss Homeland Rule. Bosion 88 o: Glan. | At the second session various phases widay. June SR At 1 Buftxio 56 066 Clouds |of the Jewish Homeland movement e et sUHumony Gemeatery bl % Ploaoudy | will be discussed by Prof. Max L.| S > Clnchaoti "2 i Cloudy | Margolis, Maurice Samuels and Dr In Memorfam. . 4 Cleveland 50 Cloudy | Levin. The balance of the session R T e e B T 2Ty " e Denver [ Clear. Bl b iven vt o i on, st o fi"e El Paso 88 Cloudy | the resolutions to be submitted to the e . i Galveston 5 Peloudy | Vienna congress. e mee ayvs O ntense 0e e 33 Clear The co-ordination of all public funds i urniiture 80 Glouds | for Palestine will be dt sonville ussed at the HIS MOTHER A Pt.cloudy . . Kansas City. 80 Clear evening session Monday, following re- | BRONAUGH. In loving m B D r ded Los Angele: 80 Cloudy ports on all Zionist financial agencies. :‘;‘(""H a:‘dhhdril('“v:j‘r'i:; = ormer Prices Have Been Disregar 7 ol eemmte e | S S S Cléar man of the Keren Hayesod board of Rain directors, will make a report P Szold will speak on Hai 032 Ram J. Kaliski on the general fund for Stee Miss Some day we all b h: Dr. D.| LOYING. SISTER. “SADY Values in Men’s, Women’s and Yo-15-Y4 OFF o . oeni: & T, e CARTER. Sacre 0 the loving memory of 1 ? 1 1 Regular Prices Biitchu W40 Jitaty, | the Hebrew University, and 1 H.|CARTER. Suced to the lovine memory of ' Children’s Shoes Lowest in History g = Cloudy | Rubin on the Jewish na onal fund. Nannie S. Jones. ELLEN S Growi Girls' vt ounms. 3):98 in all leathers low heels, all —_— Slippers. Sizes 4 98c izes N R to 8 Women's Pure ‘Women's Felt 500 'plirt s Silk Hosiery .. - 79C Slippere LAl o | | crigrens Low 1.98 3 Pairs $2.25 mizes Cotes TS RS 1,000 pairs Boys’ Tennis 98c 500 pajrs Chil- dren’s Gray- Sizes 8% to 11.. Misses” and Children’s Bare- foot Sandals. All c sizes at ... P 5 Unfinished Gate-leg Tables. 9x12 and 8x10 Woolcraft Rugs. 6 Fiber Chairs and Rockers. 355,00 1 Five-piece Enamel-finish Breakfast Set. Was $72.50. Now 2 Mahogany Gate-leg Tables. 1 Three-piece Krochler Davenport-Bed Suite, Baker-cut 3198.00 v....3285. Now 36495 Were........51095. Now - 5 Were....... $27.50. Now 14 39.75 Were.........517.50. Now . s49% 1 Queen Auae Mahogany China Cabinet. Was $9800. Now ") 2 Walnut Sewing Tables. Were.............$35.00. Now 317'75 Were.........527.50. Now 16 Rain Berlin, Germaj Clear Copenhage: Rain Stockholm. Swede Cloudy Horta (Fayal). Azore PBart cloudy Hamilton. ' Bermuda. Part cloudy - PoctosRico. .. (80 e Cuba.. . Clear Colon. Canal Zone Part cloudy A e i LOST. BAR PIN, green goid, di < ward. 641 E st. e Lm:-l."g.ggn'fe"w' BS BREASTPIN. three di B 307 Peun. ave. se: Mrs. 3. Decola, Ling. BUNCH OF KEVY. two Targe rings. 12 keys: ost. across from Bureau annex. T et nw. Potomae 479, > rerurn 1811 CAT—Gray Persian. Rew: CAT—gray Reward 1f returned. COLLIE PUP. brown-white fest breast: finder return 10 W. H. Martin. 924 ear: mont_ave. n.w. and’ receive reward, ' COLLIE DOG. clipped with _exception™ of head. answers to name Brownie. Return vo 306 Pennsylvania ave. s.e. Reward. COLLIE, male. anewors name of Rover cor ar. 1o ‘tag: straved in Brookland: K North 5210: S D. A. R. PIN: reward. Phone Gol. 24717, eveninge, DOG, white. with brindle_spots, the Jeft ear is broken: atraved from 1818 W: Please call North 678. Reward "% 4" ENVELOPE BAG—Woven. with wool flow- ora; pear Govt, Hotels Sunday morming: bag and bill fold valued as gifts. Rew: second Tuesday session, with reports on the American Zion Commonwexlth by S. J. Weinstein and on Palestine Securities, Inc., by Bernard A. Rosen- blatt. Clear Reuben Brainin, dean of Hebrew| who fell peacetul Shegh G Gicar” | writers in America, will preside at the| ioday. June 25,1 e e San Antont : gjear Hebrew conference to be held at the| Jamla, Tes, Tll meet vou at the rives AR Cloudy first Tuesday s on. On the pro. That flows by the throne of God. 4 St. Louis X o 0.05 Cloar gram are Dr. David Yellin, Emanuel | LOVING DAUGHTER. LILLIE A. EDLIN * 8t Faul X 30 040 Cloydy ~|Neumann, Dr. Mordecai Soltes, Dr.[COLE. In e Povink yemsmiuasios of gosttler.. . 0 :--- Flooudy | Shalom Splegel, Dr. Elfezer Rieger,| 93, 4ar"jother. PHOEBE ELLES COL WASH-DC. 051 Clonay | Prof. Harry Wolfsohn, Dr. S. Bern.| 1e%1 e stein, Hillel R:|l\'|'<h,\h‘ruhaxndcgd REETS AR s ip death remembered. GN. herg. r. srael Shapiro an T, Fe ik & S = 2 A " tm a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Schmarya Levin 5 D“:L"““;“‘, D’;:";\" = “"T,“ = ’ - airs X Stations. Temperature. Weather. he present hous and crisis er. MARY E. DAVIS, whe aepace ving. Gir (Sitmwml);um;h $ 98 e IRreony enciand. RSt oudy | in Palestine wil maSiend i [ i S, e o e : rap mps, . % This life six years 1o Sleep on. dear mother. sweetly slaep. o Thyerrows l are’ oer For thou hast crossed the ‘waters de And gained the heavenls shore, "7 YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER SUSIE. « o today. June CITY N’EWS IN i!BIEF. The Writers’ League of Washing- ton meets tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the Mount Pleasant Library, Six- teenth and Lamont streets. Tennis Club of the Government Hotels will give a dance Saturday night. The Council of Social Agencies will |be addressed by A. O. Fleming, sec- retary of the community chest of Youngstown, Ohio, at the meeting to be held at the Raleigh Hotel at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Alpha Delta Phi will hold a Juncheon meeting tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock at the Madrillon, 1304 G street. Amateur vaudeville night will fea- ture tomorrow night's program at the week's lawn fete of the St. Aloy- sius Church. Prizes totaling $25 will be awarded. A pie-eating contest will FUNERAL DIRECTORS, VL. SPEARE CQ. Neither the successors of nor connectea with the original W. R. Speare establi Bt v 00201009 HSt. N.W. ormerly 940 F St. N Quick, Dignified and Efficient Service. W. W. Deal & Co., 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200. Automobile Service Chapel. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. Established 1841, Phone Weat 96.. Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 i 7‘;3'-31:""",& T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 79786. 340 |EEGRETERT R i Ay Timothy Hanlon s » SEBMAN POLICE DOGS, 2 20ler. missed | Business Women’s Council meets in 641 H ST. N. Phone L. 5543, $49.00. N 28 names of Kastor and Bon. _Adsms 6374, ° | the lecture room of the Church of the |~ CHAS. S. ZURHORST t %en of Dr;vwlerl. Bw:l“ o Faa -’\.Mn:: s 0 HAZDBAG AND BRIEF CASE—Initials W. [ Covenant tomorrow evening at 6 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. | Three-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite—Chifforet 95 o =5 8 R. U S ut e “Setan | o'clock for supper, business session Phone Lincoln $72. Dresser and Semi-Vanity. Was........5190.00. Now through Mistake, at Harrington Hotel Tues- |and entertainment. : 0 U Ivory Full Vanity Dresser. Was. Sailor Bow - 300 pairs 167 pairs Lit- tle Gents' Low $1£ Men’s Black or with medium g;gdychfo‘:g; $ .98 heels; sizes 214 Lo 0} 7. 5o oo Shoes. Sizes 11 to 13} Opera Pumps— .98 soles. All sizes at .. v sranes G AR-MINNEY CO., Inc. 550 3100 M St. NW. 72931 7th St. NW FLATIIH AL LA AR LI LI LS L 12T LRI 11T v LI LL LI LI TI L AL 1L L L LB LTI L LIS L L L L LT LT LIRS AL 1 9 1 1L L LI ITI AP L LA LL LI LI L I L 2L K N N N N N N N § N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N E N N N N N N N N N N N N N N § N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N § N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 2 Sorrarrrrrererer rerr [ Combination Mahogany Bookcase. W: § Three:pielee Mahogany Bedroom Suite—Four-poster Bed, Sll 5.00 Large Chest of Drawers, Vanity Table. Was $175.00. Now | Simmons Double Day Bed. Was...........$45.00. Now LOW TERMS ARRANGED 905—7TH—STREET > Bedroom Chairs and Rockers, walnut and mahogany SE.00 e e ....$10.00. Now 5 36500 Now 39 day, 12 noon. Finder please notify Hogel Harrington and_receive reward. |+ S YS—Ring of keys. vicinity of gfnont Cl‘r"‘C le. Reward. C’Ilomglsn‘hz:m o P’APERS—DGI:rnibg{“‘:h:nlll‘Elclkm“um exer- cises, on car ington Franiiin 38129 ™ agent PICTURES and films, near 14th rd. Lincoln 3147, Reward S s POCKETBOOK, man's. st Marshall Hal Wednesday, of_ Or Dear ‘scooters. Vot . BaT3. T e ke SCARF PIN—Pearl; reward. Call Franklia m. 25°% 6059. between 1 and 2 p. SCARFPIN, platinum. pink pear] surrounded ith diamonds. Liberal reward fo B, E. Stein. 523 13th st o, © T*hyped 2 SHOES, sand-colored sandals: reward, Arm- Treasury 8 stron. Department, ~ Mai Branch 80. g SEIRT, dark, #ray walst attached, on Mass. ave. ne. Pl lease take 1y . N 301" Mass. sve. n.oc, Tor rewars ¥ CTACLES—June 24. 16th st o Monroe' st abd downtown."* Rewsrd ' 1550 SPECTACLES, shell-rimmed, in case, possi- 1 it ball 'k or U 5 - Vard retarn 16 1365 Oak o sar. 1O TOP OF GOLD FOUNTAIN PEN—Saturday. 10 or from ball game. Phone Franklin 5924. Reward. 26 UMBRELLA—Will the lady who took by mistake navy blue silk umbrella ladies’ wals fourth flogr. ‘Woodward & Lothrop. June ‘return - to Ray- ‘mond G. 93" Center Market. sity, 26° A garden party will be given by the Business Women’s Council at the home of Dr. Charles W. Richardson, on Grant road, from 3 to 7 o’clock, Saturday. The Better Business Bureau will meet in annual session tomorrow. A nomination committee composed of George Ostermayer, chalrman; Stan- ley Lansburgh, Isaac Behrend, A. C. Flather and W. J. Waller will sub- mit nominations of officers for the coming year. The Widows and Orphans’ Associa- tion of the U. S. W. V. A., will hold an excursion to Marshall Hall Satur- day. “How to Banish That Tired Feel- ing” will be the subject of a lecture by Rumsey Trezise before the Prac- tical Psychology Club Monday eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the Playhou3e, 1814 N street. A lecture will be given at the Shiloh Baptist Institutional Church, Ninth and P streets, Friday evening on the tombs of Egyptian kings by Dr. John *Q. Knott, Bible teacher, Modern _Chapel. 1432 You St J WILLIAM LEE. runeral Director and Em SRInET and modern ‘crematontum *Hicg.qus and_mo matc oderats ;‘?fi:, 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Call M. 1385 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. ENTH ST. N.W. > J et Eharet. ‘Teiaphone. _ Main 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 412 H ST. NE. Lincoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S. E. Model (’Jhl;'\"‘l!'l“e Ambu!un&lwh 143. Livery in Connection. R, F. HARVEY’S SON, (Richard K. Harvey.) W.___Phone Pot_2207. _9* FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt_auto delivery servics, Artistio—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, Cor C.Shaffer 90014th 8t N Geo. C. Shaffer Main 166, FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2418. Sag}g%;nm PRICES. Pronntnl)dl'-! BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” uen Brlome 14 A %.‘E‘.’#n.

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