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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JUNE 1925—PART 1. AN A A A AR A P A A AR A AN A AN A AR R AR P PR R A A N AR AR A R R AR AR R A THE SUNDAY 28, FOUR TRAINS ADDED. 10D GIRLS REGEIVED INFRESHAR CP Will Be Succeeded by Boys at Salvation Army Estab- lishment in Two Weeks. = ed by contributions from the public, the Salvation Army fresh air camp at Patuxent, Md., was opened yesterday with 100 n at the camp to be followed by 100 A new group will be at the camp every two weeks until Summer boys an 400 who ap- st trip to the . Barrett de- hope to enlarge every one.” The ed in selecting boys and girls. $7,000 Still Needed. $10,950, with irmy will equip and run greatest care s ex: the most deser The campaign for which the were greeted by | m Barrett, en quart ction tour rounding terri s provided for tho: he program ver: s in cleanlines telling, swimming, wading ar ing ' srig. Barrett, saving he hopes the $10.950is Soon subscribed to Vv to enlarge the camp’s | Y ies. explains that a dozen cot- a new swimming pool are reeds. Gets New Building. Two new buildings, a large recrea- tional hall and a big kitchen, have 1 i at the camp. These buildings and other equipment cost more than $3,000 Patuxent is in Anne Arundel Coun ion to the public of Wash ect the camp has been issued 1 ny officials. Trains of the Pennsy the camp. auto the route is out the Baltimore pike to Laurel, turning left to Camp Meade, through the camp to Odenton and then-turn right one mile to the camp. BLASTING IS BLAMED BY THEATER EXPLOSION Broken Gas Mains, Kansas City Detective Tremors May Have Declares. By the Ascociated Press. KANSAS have broken antiquated and caused the explosion ted I the destruction of Theater Thursday night, anced today by L. R. Toyne, r of detecti He expressed the belief that theory was strengthened by an explosion early today in the same neighborhood. A hill near the theater site is being cleared and there has been frequent blasting this week to remove huge rocks. One body has been removed from the debris, bringing to two the known dead in the explosion and fire. o Mrs. Emma H. Manning of Janes- ville is the only woman in Wisconsin holding a seat in a city council. this nia Railroad go near | ARTHUR MILLSPAUGH, New administrator general of finance in Persia, is on leave in the United States for the purpose of selecting for the Persian government a number of advisers in financlal reconstruction of Persia. Millspaugh has held a number of posts in the state depart- and is an authority on political .EOYS PICKED BY Y.M.C.A; START FRIENDSHIP TOUR Audiences Arranged With Leaders of Several Nations During Three Months Abroad. By the Associated Press. YORK, June sailed on the steamship Adania ope on a “world-friendship The boys will have audiences with President Von Hindenburg of Ger- many and the Presidents of Poland and Czechoslovakia. They will visit most of the European countries in the three months. ou’ll be “at home” with The Star wherever you are vacationing Rates by Mail—Postage Paid Payable in Advance Maryland and Virginia— One month One week All other States— One month ... One week .. -|W., B. & A. Will Have New Serv- ice to Annapolis. The addition of four “Summer home limited” trains to the service of the Washington, Baltimore and Annapo- lis Railroad and the cutting of five minutes from the running time be- tween the Capital and the Monumental City was announced yesterday by of- ficials of the electric railroad. A change of the schedule of all trains will be put into effect today, James J. Doyle, president, said. T will enable trains to leave Annapolis every 20 minutes. The four new lim- ited trains to be inaugurated on July 1 will provide through service between this city and Annapolls, eliminating g the Naval Forest and Waterbu e Annapolis at [ ck in the , and from| hington at 4 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Express trains will continue to be operated every half hour out of Wash- FURNITURE RENTING Fow Household Parties Receptions Drives Conventions Office Weddings 5000 Kolding Chairs Always In Stock H. BAUM & SON 464 Pa. Ave. N.W. Franklin 5383 See Announcement Tuesday’s and Saturday’s Star It will make your so- journ just that much more enjoyable if you arrange to have The Star —Evening and Sunday— sent to you while you are away. The address can be changed as often as neces- sary. Evening and Sunday Evening Sunday 50¢ 20c 15¢ 5c 60c 20c 25¢ 10c ents, tans and combinations. Misses’ and > Children’s Barefoot San~ dals. Allsizes c At cevenecncee Misses and Children's Strap Pumps in plain leathers, pat- Now for Whirlwind Finish Former Prices Disregarded Kinney’s Shoe Sale T ook Town by Storm Tomorrow Last Day! Blond satin, black patent or satin. Two-toned tans, suedes, kids. Low or high heel mod- els. Straps, ties, pumps, ox- fords. Never before have you been offered such values in the new and accepted fashions. Women's Pure Silk Little Gents’ and Boys’ Shoes all styles, sizes 11 to 5. Women's Felt Slippers. All sizes..... FIVE 6/G FACTORIES PR RBRDDEDDED LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Summer Dresses Need Cost Very Little ‘New 54-Inch Bordered Crepes 1Y5 to 1% Yards Enough for a Complete Dress $4.65 Yd. The Newest Designs and Colors— Fram New York The patterns in themselves are so rich and cheerful, the designs so unique, that your dress needs little or no trimming! nply sew a seam—place a frill here, or a ruffle there—and your dress is made! This 54-inch printed bordeT silk is most reasonable at just $4.65 a yard. Plan several smart Summer dresses! 32-Inch Plain and Striped Silk Broadcloth, $1.69 Yd. Regular $2.00 and $2.50 Qualities Patterns and colors that'll instantly win your approval. Rich, heavy all-silk qualitiecs—a large variety of styles and colors on light and dark grounds. Absolutely tub fast. 1,000 Yards 40-Inch Snowy White Flat Crepe, $1.95 Yd. Our Regular $2.50 Quality The most desirable of all-silk fabrics—FLAT CREPE— and at a saving of exactly 30c on every yard. Heavy weight, all-silk, rich crepy surface, for Summer dresses and dainty lingerie. : 40-Inch Silk Flat Crepe and Crepe de Chine, $1.79 Yd. Regular $1.95 and $2.25 Qualsties Our Monday feature offering! Two desirable weaves in heavy weight, suitable for all dress and lingerie purposes. Colors are white, pink, orchid, pansy, maize, gray, peach, coral, navy, black and many others. 32-Inch Stripe Washable All-Silk Crepes, $2.45 Yd. Will Launder Beautifully This splendid all-silk crepe offered in a wide assortment of attractive color combinations suitable for both conservative or elaborate-hued sport frocks. 32-Inch Imported Japanese Pongee—Natural Shade—Yard, 69c TEARD FLOOR, LA NSBURGH & BRO. Cool Voile Holds First Place Three Splendid Values for Monday beautiful quality, in a wide variety of desirable colors for cool summer dresses and lingerie. Blues, maize, green, sand, helio and many others. Good value—yard Superior quality, pure dress Fine quality for women’s lin- linen, in fast-colored stripes, | gerie. Ideal for vacation, as it re- checks and plaids. Four different quires no ironing. The price is PRINTED VOILES—38 and 44 inch widths, in beautiful light and dark colored grounds with small and me- dium designs ; fine quality, hard-twisted voiles that will wear C well. Our regular 58¢ grade. Special —yard PLAIN COLOR VOILES—38-inch width; rich, FLORAL V OILE S—Patterns that run the gamut of summer flower gardens; bright hued on white and tinted grounds. 38-inch width. Lovely for sheer, cool C dresses for women or children. Tomorrow—yard Pure Linen for-Sport | Printed and Plain Wear, S8¢ Yard ‘ Plisses, 23c Yard patterns. ! special. 36-inch Black Sateen, 39¢ Yard Regular 50c grade—heavy and lustrous; suitable for aprons and chil- dren’s panty frocks and bloomers. Striped Cotton Charmeuse, 58c grade—yard, 39c. THIRD FLOOR, URGH & BRO. The Linen Dept. Features Heavy Turkish Towels—large and thirsty ; double thread towels from the Cannon Mills. Tial, each... Hemstitched 1 cloth, 58x58 in., and 6 napkins, 14x14 in.; of pure lin:. sil.v-cr $3-95 Absorbent Face Towels, 18x34 inch; blue and pink borders 24‘C and all white. Each........ 18-inch Linen Napkins, heavy damask, made of pure $2.95 bleached. Set Pure Linen Crash Toweling, 16- linen flax; pretty pat- inch width. Our regular 25¢ 19c grade—special, yard terns. Dozen THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. K3 L <3 Special Pricing Famous PEQUOT Sheets Tomorrow we offer a limited number of these famous sheets—in the best sizes—at extremely low prices. On ac- count of the limited quantity, no phone or mail orders will be accepted. Priced as follows: 63x90 Pequot Sheets. . e 72x90PequotiSheets. . ... .0t i varssns Z2X90MPequiot: ShEets: v sic s conocimnis 8190 Pequiot Sheets: o .. siesvnnn. $157 90x108 Pequot Sheets it s 2D 45x36 Pequot Pillowcases—special, each, 39¢ 36-inch Fruit-of-the-Loom Bleached Muslin. Yard, 21c. Mattress Covers—Double, single, twin or three-quarter sizes: heavy muslin; boxed on all sides. Special, each, $1.69. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. 62x82-In. Gray $3 95 Camping Blanket You'll need a blanket or two when you pack for the camp. These dark gray ones are warm and durable and have enough wool in them to make them just right for cool nights. EHl-and-Bee Mattress—Weighs 50 Ibs.; felt top and bottom with cotton center; covered with 8 95 L] $3.27 .$1.39 .$1.48 .$1.65 dark ticking. Sizes 3 ft.; 3 ft. 3 in.; 3 ft. 6 in.; 4 ft. 6 in. Exceptional value, each 81x105 Crinkled Spread—Rose, blue or gold stripes on ecru ground; fast color and very dainty for Summer; also 72x105 size; scalloped and cut-out corners. Each THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. You’ll Want at Least a Half-Dozen of These Boys’ Wash Suits Because they are just the kind of Suits you'd buy by the half-dozen any time you had the opportunity! They are splendidly made garments from several of New York’s noted makers—and the price is spectacularly below actual value! Think of Wash Suits made from any of these fine, washable mate- rials — Poplins, Pon- gees, Sateens, White and Colored Jeans, Peggy Cloth, Crashes and Invincible Suitingsz —and priced $1! A wonderful array of styles — Middies, button- ons, Balkans, flappers, long-pants middies, in- fants’ middies; hand-em- broidered, button or ruch- ing trimmed. We ear- nestly advise every mother of active, romping boys of 2 to 8 years to put this sale on tomorrow's list. Come early for best selection! BOYS' DEPT, STREET FLOOR LANSBURGH & BRO. A few of the styles sketched — there are doszens of others equal- ly as desirable. ‘ PEPEPRDE TETTTPETTTTTTTTRETDED