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14 ENGLAND YIELDS fITLE T0 GOLONY Formally Transfers Trans- Jubiland Area in East Africa to ltaly. BAND CONCERTS. This evéning, 7 o'clock, at the bandstand, navy yard, by the United States' Navy Band, Charles Benter, lieutenant, U. 8. N., director. March, “General Lejeune,” Branson Overture, *'Solennelle, 1812,” ‘Tschaikowsky Clarinet solo, “Sonnambula,” Cavallinl (Charles Brendler, bandmaster, U. 8. N.) Finale from the ® Minor”. .. Grand_scenes “Il Trovatore”. Nocturne, *“Drean m the opera - Verdi By the Associated Press. TJKISMAU, Trans-Jubfland, Bast Africa, July 1.—The turning over to Ttaly by Great Britain of that part of her part of the Kenya colony of ast Africa known as Trans-Jubiland took place with the greatest solemnity the presence of British and Italian troops. British Commissioner Hope de- livered an address in which he said the transfer of the territory to Italy was | the consequence of the convention signed in London in July, 1924. Be-| fore leaving., he said he desired to recommend to the Italians the natives of Ogadon, Harti and Goscia, whose loyalty to Britain had been well tried. He 1180 recommended the Arab-Indian population, whose efforts were praise- worthy in the development of the com- merce of the country. Suite—a) “s (reverie). ga Cinquantaine” (air in rorie ! ri Lxcerpts from “The Mikado: Sullivan ‘Gallagher and Shehan' ...Sousa Popular, “Selected Fox Trot.” Finale, “Star Spangled Banner.” Humoresque, Community Center concert at Central High School Stadinm by the United States Army Bend (Capt. Raymond G. Sherm-n, commanding; Capt. Willlam J. Stannard, band leader) this eve. ning at 7:30 o'clock. March, “Old Comrades”. . Overture, “Mignon”. .. Thoras Duet for cornet_and eupha- nium, “Love’s Declaration.” Kegel (Sergts. J. Dufresne, cornet, and J. D. Henning, euphonium.) Excerpts from “The Burgo- master .Ludsrs Waltz, “The Flower of Ttaly," De Stefno “Fackeltanz,” Meyerbeer “Seminola” (an .Teke Refers to Swedish Mission. The commissioner also called atten- tion to the Swedish mission which for many vears had worked for the moral and material welfare of the popula- tion. Ir. Hope hatled the occasion as ignalizing the warm friendship e y and had been strengthened by c 1 hardships endured in the World Characteristic, Popular—@a) * Indian novelty).. -King (b) “By the Waters of Min- netor -Young Selection, “The Serenade.” Herbert March, “Washington Grays.” Grafulla lity under Italian rule R S Sl e the Wash- Band concert by S ington Boys' Independent Band this evening, 8 o'clock, at Old Naval Hospital grounds, Ninth POPE CDNFERS SIGNAL street and Pennsylvania avenuve do Zoli, the Itallan high com- er, in replving to the address Hope, said he would remember the retiring British commissioner’s recommendations regarding the peo- ple, which undoubtedly were inspired by justice and experience. He added that the Swedish misslon would find cordial hospi: and Italian law HONOR UPON FLAHERTY ‘s((lv'}flheusl. J. L. Kidwell, direc- —_— March, “A Royal Welcome Gives Enights of Columbus Head Rosenkrans ... Bennett Medal Usually Conferred d,” Only on Bishops. By the Associated Press ROME, July 1.—The Pope at a pri- vate audience ted yesterday to a delegation of officers of the Knights of Columbus, paid an unusual tribute to the humanitarian work of that or- ganization by conferring _upon Su- preme Knight James A. Flaherty of Philadelphia the medal usually con- ferred only on bishops and by making a cordial address, in which he char- acterized the organization as “a select body rendering truly knightly service and always ready to break a lance for a good cause.’ The pontiff gave high praise to the knights for the establishment of play- grounds for children in Rome. He imparted the apostolic blessing on the members of the party and, through them, on all the knights and their families. ing the group, the Pope said vas very glad to welcome the rep- resentatives from the United S and Canada and continued: well acquainted with what you do in the United States, Canada and else- where when the cause of the church and humanity is in question. When- ever there is a soul in danger cr hu- man suffering to alleviate, you are ready to do your best, co-operating Overture, March, “T. O Mitchell Soprano ss‘(uphon# solo e, (Musician C. n.) Serenade, “The Old Churf’h Chambers “The Star Spangled Banner.” Ordered to Training Duty. Maj. Benjamin K. Hamilton, Quar- termaster Corps Reserve, and First Lieut. Russell E. Corey, Chemical Warfare Service Reserve, both of thls| city, have been ordered to active duty in training, the first named at Camp Dix, N. J., and the latter at the War Department. Capt. Herbert G. Pow- ell, Quartermaster Corps Reserve, also of this city, has been ordered to the intermediate depot, New York City, for dutv in trainin; Keep Cool - at small cost with the common father materially u ~, o l;‘lx’ui:mf)‘:‘dl]y for the ial‘\auon ot( r;m‘i‘l ulfi/'/lll ‘l,l ‘ FRENCH FLYER WINS CUP. Covers 1,761.62 Miles in 15 Hours and 8 Minutes. LEBOURGET, France, July 1 (®). —Capt. Pelletier Doisy, the French aviator, yesterday won the Michelin cup when he covered 2,835 kilometers .62 miles) in 15 hours 8 minutes. rage speed was 187 kilometers (116.20 miles) per hour. If the time the aviator used in making fifteen landings during the flight had been deducted, his actual speed would have been nearly 22 kilometers (136.71 miles) per hour. No woman is really as handsome as i«.}:e thinks that some man thinks she Guaranteed, for a Year -5 )Ixc Emerson Electric T Go. ‘St. louis. Missouri Distributors Doubleday-Hill Electric Co. 715 12th S8 W. Exide BATTERIES Do your battery thinking early The time to think about your battery is when you buy it. The more real thought you give it then, the less you’ll have to worry about it later. Pick out a battery that has a world-wide tcputatlon among motorists for long, depend- able service and you can’t go far wrong. Any Exide owner will gladly tell you that Exide Batteries live a long time and give splendid, ample service during their entire life. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., T T AR AR R R I A IR T A A A A A A A R A T R, WEDNESDAY,' JULY 1, -1925. LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 A Host of Summer Silk Dresses Let Your Wardrobe prafit By This Unusual Group of Latest New York Styles Shopping tomor- row for the little one’s needs, the mother who swears by the L&B Baby Shop’s values will fill many immediate and future needs at unusual sav- ings. Tiny Tots’ Voile Dresses Plain Colored Dotted and Figured Voile Frocks 85c¢ Collars, pipings and bands of plain colors ac- centuate the smartness of these little frocks. With smocked vokes, rows of lace and ribbon tles for trimming—a dozen or more styles. ‘The all white dress or high shades, beautifully made—indicating a far higher price. Muslin Bloomers, good quality, with elastic at the knee. Sizes 6 to 90 4. At Baby Shoes or anklets, white or black. Sizes 1, 2 and 3. In July, wheu one’s fancy turns vacationward, goodly supply of smart frocks is of first importance— choosing from this immense assortment makes the selec- tion of two or more a matter of small concern. New York’s latest models, including the two-piece dress, the straightline with jabot, pleated tunics, flares and godets, pleats and fagoting—with long, short or no sleeves. Socks, with Sizes Infants’ colored tops. 4 to 6%. Pair Baby Bonnets of lawn, with plain turnbacks or ruffies of lace and em- _and_fine Cambric bhmts. with two-inch hems, 36x52 inches S0c Lawn Plllow Covers, in a_dozen different styles. With ruffles, lace edging, plain or with embroid.red %x17 designs. 13%x1 50(: l"nper Illlperu, conven- ient when traveling 10 in a package. .. Diaper Bags, plain col- ors or flowered designs, with rubberized lin- Q§a Red Star Diapers, hem- med ready for use. Slight- ly imperfect, 27x27 inches. One doz- $2m All High Shades and Plenty of Black —Printed Silks —Flat Crepé —Canton Crepe The charm and quality of these dresses will prove a delight- ful surprise—and there is variety enough to assure a satisfactory choice of several, whether you wear 16 to 20, 36 to 46 or extra sizes 4015 to 54}5—and the price, only $15! SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Bt;byday Brings Rare Values! 33-Piece Handmade Layette $25.00 2 Handmade Dresses 1 Handmade Dress 2 Handmade Gertrudes | Beacon Blanket. 36x50 Box Soap, 3 cakes Pair Bootees Handmade Gowns Hand-embroldered Flannel Gertrude Pads, 27x18 inches Silk and Wool Shirts Box Safety Pins, 6 doz. 1 Box J&J Powder Rubber Sheet, 36x36 ‘V Crib, ivory finish with two decorated panels. Drop-side_and Natlonal springs. 30x32 §7() 95 inches ....... FOURTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. —Crepe Roma —Flowered Chiffon —Georgette Crepe "’ A Very Exceptional Selling of De Bevoise Corselettes A Style That Proved Unusually Popular at the Regular. Price—36.50. Marked for a Special “Before the Fourth” Sale Style and savings may mean the same to you tomorrow—in this sale of smart, well made, beautiful quality cor- selettes. A decided concession from the manufacturer makes possible this very low price. A beautiful garment of flesh broche that will give an unbroken silhouette that is incomparably graceful and smart beneath Summer’s transparent dresses. Elastic gores over the hips adapt themselves to the figure and a reinforced lining over.the abdomen holds it flat and smooth. Side fastening with six hose supporters and ribbon straps. Sizes 32 to 42. CORSET SHOP, SECOND FLOOK In the Sale of Princess Slips There are 18 styles, all of them smart! $1.88 . Real FEilet Lace— oAl Tp Tace— Irish. and. Filet. Insertion— h Shadowproof Hems— s Bcnflce Tops— Baift up ‘or '] Sizes 36,t0 44, | And- Handmade Princess Slips. of soft lingerie cloth, embroi and hemstitched—also sizes 4“4 in addition—a group of ‘elastic knit, California style that fit trimly and snugly, low" every movement of For the Fourth Swim! 500 Women’s All-Wool Swimming Suits Strasght from New York Comes This New Shipment of Pretty New One-Piece Swim- * ming Susts to Sell at This Low Superior quality wool— form-fitting the body. Plain and stripe trimmed— can be had in green, tan, navy, gendarme, peacock blue, jockey red, black and two-tone combi- nations—some with contrast- ing color piping; one style with Sizes for misses and women—from 34 to 46. Other Swimming Suits, $3.95 to $14.95. Extra-size Swimming Suits, $5.95 to $8.95. belt. Made dered 36 to vet fol- S-S-S-Bang! The Lid’s Off for the Fourth \oxsc and- excitement—but safety as well with these fire- works. Let the children en- joy themselves without fear of harmful results. Sunwheels that turn as they _burn@nd throw -off sparks. § for 10c; 3 boxes, 25c. Red, White and Blue Fire, last- ing and unusual. 10c. Extra Ln.rge Sparklers, Sc each; dozen, 50c. Archie, with $1.00. Sparklers that throw a circle of crackling sparks of all colors. 10 in a box, 10c; 3 boxes for 25c. Red or Green Fire that will burn brightly for a long time. Each, 5c. sparkling eyes, Vesuvius Fountain, a spray fire. Each, Sc. Electric Tops that light in 2 The first cost of Exides is low. The last cost is remarkably low because of minimum repair bills and unexpected months of useful aess. They are truly economical. The Electric Storage Battery Co., Philadelphia EXIDE SERVICE STATION Factory Branch l&m L Street N.W. \ Franklin 6600 A You can’t have too many slips or too many kinds ef slips for hot weather. And you'll make no mistake in buying all you need in this sale. Phone Your Order If You Can't Come Down Tomorrow, Our Shoppers Will Give It Immediate Attention. ‘ THIRD FLOOR Pure Gum Diving Caps $1.00 Fancy Rubber Caps.....50c to $1.25 Hand-Painted Caps......$1 to $1.95 Canvas Belts........ Jantzen Swmumng Suits, sizes 34 to 48, $6.75. Bathing Accessories Rubber Belts Rubber Slippers, all sha es, Bathmg Robes and Capes, glow of color as they spin. 98c! 4-Ball Croquet Sets, $2.49. Children’s Tennis Racquets, 25¢ and 49c. Children’s ~ Tennis Racquets, strung with oriental gut. 98c. Imported Tennis Balls, 39¢; 3 for $L00. $1 and $1.50 895 to $25 FOUETH FLOOE * Two-Day Sale of Notions Thursday and Friday are money-saving days for vacations and home sewers. Small needfuls to pack in the old kit bag at very small prices. Bust Forms Jersey-covered | Bust Forms— Dress Forms, with metal skirt $2.89 Forms, with Adjustable Forms— Hair Nets and Hair Pins Broken line of Nets, all colors, dc:nn Hair Well brands. Al| “colors but white and gray, dozen.. Hair Pins, sizes to the box, 5o FancylSametisesathay DC Hair Pin Cabinets, 4 black, each C Sanitary Goods Sanitary A prons D5 and white. Sanitary Bi rubber Babie: faced ri Puritan flesh and_white. Enco Sanitary Na kins, dozen Sanitary Beits Ll Fancy Garters Small Notions 0. N. T. Sewing Cotfon, dozen. 450 ‘ No mail orders, no C. O. D., no telephone, one dozen | to'a customer, and for sale | one day only. John 4. Clark's 100-yd." Sewing Catton, dozen. . 290 King's Basting Cotton, . oomEestindiCatten 25C Bias Tapes, ass't. widths € and ass’t. colors "Dress Linings, ‘made o atiste, ac an s i hort e ress Linings, shor lots of better goods. . 25¢ English. Twill T.pes, 10¢c first quality, bolt. 50-yard Spool Silk, 45¢ assorted colors, dozen... Pin Cushions, tomato 8c shapes Clinton Safety Pi sizes, 5c; 2 Venus Snap Fat hners. all sizes, 12 for.. Darning Cotton, mer- cerized, colors, 6 for Scnnors. 200 pairs, of- fered at, pair Rock - a - bye Pins, all sizes, Safety 6 cards 6 papers for Dressmakers’ T rue Point Pins, |2 Ibs D ke Dutch Tapes, widths, 3 pieces for lar Bands, qulh!y, 6 for Household Aprons Fancy Rubber Aprons 250 for children. .. Small IOC Aprons Pure Gum Aprons, ssc . with 69¢ ass’t colors... Rubber Apro fancy stencils in colors Paper Aprons for Sc kitchen use Every Day Items Around the House Dish Cloths, medium ]7c size . 8c Dish Cloths, small sizes. Pot Cleaners S Distless Dust Cloths, 20C Shoe Rags Dust Caps Shopping Bags Barton’s Suede polishes Shinola Waist Hangers Shirtwaist Hangers, 25¢