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HONOR T0 MEMORY OF ROCHAVIBEAU Wreath Placed on Statue and Exercises Held by Sons of Revolution. 1e on on " lalleged to MAN JAILED WITH WOMAN SAID TO HAVE SHOT HIM | Both Are Taken in Liquor and Drug Raid Aft:r Patching Up Differences. Suffering from a bullet wound in | bis right should have |been inflicted by | ars old, of 1214 Fir as a result of a quarrel, |John Lyon, colored, 30 vears old, of | South Washington, Va., was arrested 1 compuny with the woman at 1263 street southwest this morning, patched up their love differ alleged _to Lieut. Holmes, Detective Policemen Tormey, Allen Hall went to the house for the urpose of making a liquor raid, and lleged suspicious moves on the part f the woman Induced them to believe 2 more than liquor A _pitcher Edns | tried to throw nd police al itional quan in of the Internal xamined the seized ed charge of & n of that part of £ violations of and Vol ent law were pre- couplie. irther investig; |the afrair. Chan WIFE SUES PAUL REED. > of the| Dr. and by lo: e 24.|ing to her. £ pat ing con for America CITIZENS’ BODY ASKS HEADLEY BE REINSTATED " EKnow Police in’s Record and Proud of It, Says Petition Frcm Southwest. by order of , in charge of | | Non-Support and Misconduct Charged in Bill. h Boyd Reed has filed lute divorce in the Dis- ict Supreme 1 Hoft Reed, to whom | in Philadelphia April 10, 1 support and misconduct are charged against the husband and a corespond 0 charges that her ed to return to her w.}; s worth $800 which she In { him out. of financial dii which were not pledged, sold without her permissio the Pennsylvania Railroad ( They have one declares she has her_mother for sup a month from the eau, the wife says. t know what other income he vs Carter B. Keene and vid appear for her. CAILLAUX VOTED DOWN. Finance Minister's Measure Not Made One of Confidence. (P).—A measure Minister Cailiaux ‘hamber of Depu- but the question was taken le one of confidence in the gov- so the vote does not affect ition of the Painleve ministry. The breakfast cooked, the kitchen cool That's Quick Quaker, the “no hot'kitchen” solution of the summer breakfast problem THE EVENING STAR, CHILD FLAGS TRAIN Fluttering Sunbonnet Brings En- gine to Stop Near Tree Felled by Lightning. Special Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, ., July probable disaster costing 50 lives or more was averted near here today when Frances Hill, 9 years old, leaped | upon the tracks of the Baltimore and | Ohio Railroad and with her sunbonnet sed a speeding train | Engineer A. B. Haller told of throw rails, lightning. The traln would have been plunged over an embenkment into a ravine, he said, if it had not been flagged. It was a fruit and passenger combi- nation other its run between this city and Wash. ington. The girl liv Augusta, Md Girl Wife Asks Divorce. Mrs. Alma C. Tiller, a_minor, through her father, Benjamin F. Payne, has fled suit in the District Supreme Court fc limited divorce and alf mony i . Fidler. The wife charges cruelty and says her hus- band took two girls to amusement parks on two occasions in May and then bragged to her of his misdeeds. He alsp attack wife complain: torney E the wife. make falr PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6)Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent il on shares withdrawn be- | fore maturing. | Assets Over | $10,000,000 i Surplus $950,000 Il Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. Those promises 1 b WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925. AND AVERTS WRECK || 1—A |} D 4ng on the brakes and bringing his || engine to & stop as the girl pointed to || a huge locust tree lylng across the || where it had been felled by || aking up time to meet an- |/ 1t Weverton junction on | f| DEAL AT HErg's STORE" IT PAYS TO Golde BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. "THE DEPENDAB: 81l'liléinal TWO s Day Sale Of Men’s Summer Furnishings Hundreds of men will remember last year’s sale and welcome the same opportunity this year to replenish their supplies of fur- nishings and prepare additions for vacation and the coming week end holiday. We planned this TWO-DAY Sale of Men’s Furnish ings carefully and secured many uunusual benefits in the way of savings, which you will no doubt be glad to share tomorrow or Friday. It will pay you to anticipate all your Summer furnishings in this remarkable value-giving sale. —_— The Two-Day Sale’s Headliner! 2,400 Men’s$1 and $1.25 Athletic Union Suits All sizes, 3410 46. All perfect quality garments The Stadium Underwear Co., makers of famous “Stadium” and “Goal” makes of men’s athletic underwear, were taking stock and cleaned up their entire surplus lots of athletic union suits to us at unusual price concessions. These are regular stock garments—not skimpily cut suits made solely for sale purposes. All are absolutely perfect and the identi- cal qualities sold regularly in all stores carrying this make at $1.00 and $1.25 a suit. Made of Fine Quality, Soft-finish Checked Nainsook, Tape Striped Crepe Madras and Flat Cord Stiriped Madras. All sizes, 34 to 46. Made V neck, ‘with deep yoke or round neck, taped styles; regulation or side leg opening; perfect closed crotch. comfort Men will want to buy half a dozen suits at this extraordinary low price—69c for regular $1.00 and $1.25 qualities! 480 Men’s $1.50 and $2 Negligee Shirts Shirts, fine grade woven fieré -Ii is, Méhfiii on Time for “The Fourth” §i Every suit cut extra full in $1.50 Ribbed Union Suits Men’s of Men’s 50c Rayon Hose 25c¢ Pair Slight Irregulars Rayon (Fiber Silk) Half Hose, high spliced heel, dou- ble reinforced sole and toe; closed crotch | 7 and flat lock perfectly tailored. Sizes 1312 seams; per- to 16 only. fect quality; ERE is the right summer breakfast . . . regular sizes. oats and milk. Doctors urge it. Children do well on it. Active folks need it. Yet you cook it in 3 to 5 minutes. That means no frying and stewing on hot mornings. It means meeting hot days with a smile. Get Quick Quaker. You will be delighted. Same rich Quaker flavor. Cooks faster, that's the only difference. Q €. Q i | i \'md genuine Soisette ; in white, blue, tan and 3 to 5 minutes | \ 2 S Al e > 2 z lavender; trimmed with three double silk Cooks in frogs. Perfectly tailored and extra full cut sizes A to D. [$1.79 Sport Shirts $1.29 Imported English Broad- cloth Sport Shirts, with full sport collar and short sleeves; white and gray: sizes 14 to 17; perfect qualit: madras, fl\ printed madras, high-count \ mercerized pongee, rep cloth, Harmony percale and other shirtings. Made neckband style. Every shirt full cut and . black and plain colors; ir- regulars of 50c grade. Imported Broadcloth Shirts $1.85 Luxedo Shirts are our own exclusive make and | of the superior lustrous quality | Broadcloth usually found in regular Made neckband style or with long-poin Famous “Luxedo” Make collar at- Sizes 13% to $1 Guyot Suspenders _ —or anywhere, you're sure to like it! Peppermint! long. $1 Bathing Shirts, 59c White Cotton Bathing Shirts, deep-cut armbholes, low neck and medium weight; sizes 36 to 46; per- fect quality. $3 and $3.50 Bathing Suits (Limit, one p; $1.50 Caps S1 Of linen, ) Beach and worsteds; white, natural tan, sand, blue, black tached. White, gray, tan and blue. Hose, in new woven plaid patterns in sev- trip. Sizes 9V4 to 114; slight irregulars of $1.50 grade. 5 h Three Pairs for $1 Slight Irregulars 18; all regular sleeve lengths. $1.50 Golf Hose eral smart color com- binations. - Buy several $2.45 and $3 Men’s 65c and 75c R e Worsted - mixed Golf | pairs for your vacation 35¢ Pr. mercerized lisle; black and plain colors, mohair, Palm and gr. regular sizes. 59c¢ Athletic Undershirts * 39c Choice of -our entire stock of “Smart Set” and Goldenberg’s Special Straw Hats, bleached and unbleached; all 75c and $1 Sport Hose, 39C Slight Irregulars Men's Broad-ribbed Athletic Fancy Sport Hose, sllk-and-rayvon mixtures Undershirts, plain white, with deep cut_neck and large_arm- holes. Sizes 36 to 46. Every garment perfect. Men’s $1 Otis Balbriggan Underwear 55c¢ Garment Slight Irregulars Summer-weight Underwear— the well known Otis balbriggan quality which is pgpular with thousands of men. hort-sleeve shirts and full-length drawers with reinforced seat. Shirts in sizes 34 to 46; drawers in sizes 34 to 44. popular shapes ; staple and new braids. All sizes 634 to 75%. new plaids and striped patterns; full reinforced heel, toe and sole. Furnishings for “The Fourth” Men’s Regular $1 White Kid Belts, special for two days, at 85c. 25¢ Krementz 14-karat Gold-plated Collar Buttons, 15c. $1.50 Faultless Make Cambric Night Robes, at $1. $5 and $5.98 Terrycloth Bath Robes, at $3.95. $1 Collegiate Belts, of wide leather, in tan and brown, at 79c. $5.98 and $6.98 Pure Worsted Cricket Sweaters, pull-over style, $4.19. 40¢ Paris and Brighton Wide-web, Double-grip Garters, at 25c. $1.50 Reis Make Gauze Cotton Athletic Union Suits, at 95c. 35¢ E & W Semi-soft Collars, four new shapes, each, 25c. .- Wool-mixed Bathing Suits, one-piece skirt style, set-in crotch; mnavy, brown and olive heather mixtures; sizes 34 to 46.