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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, JULY 11. 1925. e e STUDY OF AVITION 5 e St CODLIDGE WILL NOT it Yech - FORARNY CADETS ™ Concencivric, AOMTKLANISSUE “eemrec P ) prpdrrard & Wothrop Constantinople, a distance of over T . SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 11. Closed Saturdays During the Summer 5300 miles, is the latest accom- —President Coolidge has intro- Board of Officers to Plan In-| pishment ot a shortwave raaio | D€termined to Have Nothing| Guced at White Court an entirely set, with which the Navy Depart- ici With Parad new phase of his economy pro- By 851 i ment is experimenting at Lake- gram. If not entirely practica struction Courses for hurst, N. J. The department an- Officially to Do With Parade | & looked upon as unquestionably - g nounced today that the U. S. S. a money saver. West Point. Scorpion, at Constantinople, had Controversy. The plumbing at White Court recently reported hearing the sig- has not beep behaving as well as nals strongly on an 80-meter wave v ol it might, and the President has | length. By Consolidated Press. called in the services of two of the The set had previously been Mayflower skilled mechanics, and Brig. Gen. Fechet, assistant chief of SWAMPSCOT Mass., July 11.— v r n about 5 ERE, Rl they are spending half of thelir air_service, has been authorized to| heard at Honolulu, about 8009 | pregigent Coolidge has determined to| HeY il aftE Ghe it e, oihesit plan instruction courses in aviation - ignore the Ku Klux Klan issue and all | o€ n i tOmR A OIE T P ide to be introduced at the West Point| Tits ramifications as completely as pos- | from the economy featare of this, A board of Army officers headed by Military Academy. sible—even to the point of declning . 1+ is affording the Executive ad. Other members of the board are PLANT MORE TREES offictally to receive communications [ ditional pleasure. and . entertain- Lieut. Col. Clifton C. Carter, West Falifine therato. o i oo L T e Point: Maj. Jonathan M. Wainwright When Col. C. O. Sherrill addressed | | ¥ . d : ays down his book, or the papers ai the general staff and Capt. Eugene [ |§ PLEA TO DIS'R'CI a letter to the President telllng him | 1o s ctunying nod welke 0 where Hopkins of the finance department that he had granted a permit to the | {}ie men are engaged and for long In addition to planning the West i Klan to parade in the National Capi- o ande s watehlng. them Point course, the board will work out tal August 8, the matter was not offi-| Perieds stands watching \ program for aviation instruction of fati Urged | cially brought to the attention of the ent ‘officers at Kort Leavenworth, | $120,000 Appropriation Is Urge resident. It was pigeonholed with Kans ' by Federation of Citizens’ communications on the subject AT ———— I e e Execntive secreiars. iu. | OFFICERS ARE ELECTED (!¢ hours of practical instruction in Associations. | dolphForster, who sends on to Mr. aviation s necessary to all officers n | Cooliage trom’ the White House such | BY CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS S S e e T mail as he ought to see during his va- ) recommend legislation to cover in i = £ Declaring that Washington is fail- | cation. ¥ surance and flying pay for officers re- | ' extand and maintain properly | Not long before this, when one of | National Convention in San Fran-| quired to make flights under the new ; L e o | o . its shade trees, Willlam McK. Clayton | the Klan leaders told the pr he policy of the Federation of Citizens’ Associa- | might invite the President to review | ¢15c0 Names Mrs. Mary C. Dufty -— tions called at the District Building |the parade, it was announced here as Supreme Regent. | that the invitation “had not been re- ived which is tantamount to say- | By the Associated Press. tion for that purpose next year. ing that even if a sufficlent amount of | SAN FRANCISCO, July 11.—The tion for trees | postage is placed on the letter, it will | eleventh biennial convention of the ny further than the Presi Catholic Daughters of America has secretaries, who see to it that | chosen the following officers : n letters are filed in a thick file | Miss Mary C. Duffy, Newark, N. J., - . Mr, Clayton asserted vesterday that at | especially prepared for such epistles. | supreme regent; Miss ational Alliance Convention to |least $120,000 should be allotted to the | A . b Kane, Pa., supreme vice regent; Miss | task of extending and presérving the | Avoids Embarrassment. Katherine M. Rosney, Utica, N. Y., | SESSION NEAR END|aniviricings " o0 ana "fhe | not et Citizens’ Advisory Council has recom- | de mended it be made $80,000 next y \ Act on Resolutions This shade trees if Washington is to re-| The view here is that the easlest|sSupreme secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth main the City Beautiful. | way to embarrass the President is to{ Ahern, New Haven, Conn., supreme Afternoon. Mr. Clayton said that at the rate|require him in some way to meet the | treasurer: Miss Marie Easby-Smith, ’ of past appropriations it has not been | KKlan issue and the easiest way to save | Washington, D. C., supreme advocate S possible for the District authorities) him embarrassment is to forget that| Mrs. Mary Larkin, New York, na-{ The biennial con ion of the to give the trees the attention they | ihe jssue exists, or at least to decide | tional editor. tional Alliance of Dostal Employes |need in order to thrive, nor has it|that it has nothing to do with the| . The following were elected national o will come to a clos this after- | been possible to keep pace with the| pederal Government or any of its|directors: Mrs. Lillian Meagher, Chi At the Cleveland|demand for new shade trees as row | fynctions, cago; Mrs loption of resolu- | after row of new homes goes up inthe | There is a suspicion here that the | ¢ suburbs. Klan parade is being staged more to tions and e convention give life to the issue than anything else. It is ary business today was occupied wholly ued dhat the s with committee work, which began THE WEATHER | ! of the Kian is diminishing politics at 7am. Several of the delegates left and otherwise; that it has alw this afternoon for their homes thrived on advertising and controversy ho delegates last night were the| Digtrict of Columbla—Partly cloudy | And that since the 1924 campatgn there | noon or evening School the : Mary 1. Mollett, San Fran ary McInerney, Mechan- Y.. Miss Loretta Yeager, Tex Mrs. Ellen Kelly, Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. Jennle B. een, Baltimore. At an extra session today the dele- gates were to decide on the conclave city for 1927. Atlantic City, Chicago, Omaha, Houston, New Orleans, Okla- e \,,‘.) .) .l guests of the local Post Office Mutual[anq continued warm tonight and to- :‘»“;:;NI“ ‘;‘"”‘l‘."l““"'é If;”:‘)"" off ‘"‘“" homa City and New York City have Welfare Association on its annual ex- | merroun le west and southwest [ ferest in the Klan he organiza- | , for cath cursion fo River View on the steamer | oo™ Sentle tions opposed to'the Klan make an wsked for the next biennial gathering. 15. Madison Hall. Duringgthe progress| " Narviand and Virginia r to-|ISSue of it and force the President —_—— f of the t drive for ‘fm; per cent | nione ang probably tomorrow; not | into it, this would stimulate the drive| He is a poor expressman who fs f\ Jmembership in the alliance was giVen | much change in temperature; moder- | for members on the ground that the le to deliver the goods. | N It is estimated there are ate west winds. opposition “‘rules the Government.” lored postal workers in the | “'N¢oc™ Virginla—Fair tonight and| Mr. Coolidge has insisf ted that a s t will be made tol o} S NORO oW, slightly “‘"”‘e"i‘ dignifled attitude on his part toward Hotel ]nn entire number into the or- Tt caktanabp: s an extraneous issue required ey ation tosight I feast-mon | complete aloofne Bhsne Main S106-e100, Ran nd while the Dis. A q "The committee Records for 24 Hours. woverned by three| co o 04-610 9th St. NW. ¥ (president ;! Thermometer— pm.. 85 § pm.|Gommissioners appointed by the Presi | «137with "foier. whower dnd Tavate sl 1l - - » ) . dent, he feels tha hey s eciy 2 1n_ros A0 . 81; 12 midnight, 78; 4 a.m. 8 am., dhe auesti ould d e | 3 in roc ade as they would any other kind of request for a parade permit. 81 noon, 8 entification in civil serv-| ’ 29 0 | Ba m., 29.90; 8 p.m. The remainder of Srometer = 29.90; 12 midnight, 29.91; 4 a.m., 29.91 8 a.m., 29.95; noon, 29. Highest temperature 12:15 p.m. yesterd; Lowest temperature, 75, occured at 5 a.m. today. . KEEP YOUR SCALP Clean and Healthy WITH CUTICURA Cite Other Parades. , occured at In the past many organ: appeared pertaining to business of partic membership from the s tions have in Washington with which been relatively little popular ! L8 el but the permit to parade Temperature same date last year oon wranted dust the see s Highest, 88; lowest, 66 instance in point was the demonstra 4P ‘C. ADVERTISERS _ Weather in Various Cities. ‘lll.\])en by ,m:if‘n‘.\(. ll{\l war, staged on = voting to{ o Temperature. 23 any. Feeling | | New Cool Summer Fashions For Hot Summer Days terest to the | itors were barred ion. HONEST COOL F'NDS HE ston ran high at the time, | i . B i ’ 2 25 i!ml the parade was held, notwithstand- | ~ . e . L Wetther. %) ing Ctheiprotents ot varioud ptHiotis | o Though the mercury goes steadily upwards, one still can be ; Better Business Bureau Head Says | 5 permit, maska.in the berass, saf sorl - smartly dressed, for Fashion has provided cool, filmy frocks, Warkiun o HeadsUAll prT i g vl thenstomalitel Ukey/are eyiten | airy coats and transparent hats for these Summer days. £ Cities of N (R ? 6 religious organization. ities of Nation. | Adtantie City Biclouds | On the legal record they have forti- Reputation that has ’ N B h it Baitimore .. PLeloudy | fieq their case and the District Gov- e RO M- F k s “ ismarck a | t in Washi on has b com- en sixty years in ew OV1S. one peeie bt 1o compaze waan. | B IR el | A e Riviera Coats isses” Georgette Frocks » tngton’s newspaps pagers of othe obrarve that ground on which it may be revoked at all, is the charge that it may it i 2-Ptece metropolitan citi | s to | il advertising is of | ci iality by comparison,” de- | Cleve! e ki of White Wool Display the Flare Back chnati cite to riot.” The Commissioners have | 1 H i higher Bl it fononazamn | ; iR Bathing Su glared Howard M. Cool, director of the | Denver 45ey Biive res ion (0 hellon bl ety e transaction. | an ayon The new flowered or plain Chiffon Dance and its s Bureau, in his annual | sult in counter demonstrations, brawls Afternoon Frocks flare fashionably in the back, repor of the organiza s S Sl Buy your glass from us = e e e White jerseys, blue trunks o ‘at 3 sterday. | Helens $:D e P g Full-length Beautiful Coat with only a long scarf tie to adorn the front. A few and wide belts complete a 4 in outlining the \uvrkh. ccompiished | By ot Iy e IO F Toeatyaolice e IARIEHON et i Rl_,"'"s""""’l'-;"l“NER of gossamer fineness—ideal of these filmy frocks flare all around. Sketched smart bathing suit for the wot reat ing the pas «Saille Bt o aiinite T 0 s * 3 S b 2 . b the bureau during the past : e doesn't. want to dfgnity it by official H1I T to wear on cool Summer above is a sheer ‘chiffon: dance frock in the new slim, boyish figure. Trunks wolicy of the bureau to prevent 1 Cloudy | °F ey 34 “ 1 | GLASS COMPANY evenings, for week ends in pencil blue over a slip of deep pink, $39.50. Other may be worn inside or out from fraudulent scheme | i Clear Gomyrinhit BERNHARD W. SPILLE, Manager the country, for boat or sheer frocks, $29.50 to $39.50. ide. The whi e and educating the public rather thun (Rowlyn) Washington motor trips. White wool Misses' Section, Fourth floor i ”; £ d e : ite jerseys are by entering into lawsuits after the : stri W loss had been sustained | Phila i and rayon, shell pink, pow- or l::a\- i Q;Za:m:;l !grefsrl aghle highly praised the Washington | Ehectix .. der, nile and tan, and two- = $7.50. " S nateq_zz50 mer.| EEIREES tone fancy weaves. | $10, For Misses handising cases and 2539 consumer | Raleigh.N C $13.75 and $15. Model | $."Lake'City P elouds NEW HOMES cases besides many inquiries in re- | 3 8Ke ity Clondy | 3 d. $10 rd to investments. The bureau has | San_Dicgo Cloudy | sketched, $10. 5 a list of 1,500 questionable firms and |3, Francisco Cloudy | 4 { A.Il O L d N e Vit oot b oF *U’“e!i‘fé}\""f ° i ! Els'rtEAkg;sste { TR Smoster Section. Third floos. -Over LLace an et New Jantzen Mr. ( ed that 300,000 P ¢ i Peah | H 1 { H e e i b, | IlGCEEIC | Frocks are an Airy Swimming Suits 1o inexperienced investors and more | i Kills Cockroaches, Waterbugs, i D li A' B than 100,000 have bean put i the tav | : Ants, Rats, Mice, Etc. | elicate, Airy N 2 : envelopes of the employes of the | sidd,s ™ Greenwich time. tod i 2 2 I h' Shake iistcecsmed Amcy T e hp!;:“”;fi"::y b nmxn:.nuxflfl‘ 3‘,"‘,:.,','."2'&:,“‘3‘{.:‘?fi:f:fi%‘?fl:fl'fi:fi, TR I_I -r Ha.tS ummer asnion shipment of Jantzen suits hoped, will be extended to other de- r‘w;mé.‘" i‘;«».q;’n 5 ‘{LL“J' fresh air to die outside. 6 ¥ at For {ormal afternoon and evening wear, cool frocks in the solid colors—navy, e ; : TR iR o neeies { d, black and Bl Praise to the newspapers for their | Hamilton. Berinida.. . 74 Ran 350 and | B S o of embroidered net and lace are worn by smart de- red, black and Jantzen blue support and to the Commissioners of | {ilon. Canal Zone: - 5 Cloudy MONEY BACK IF IT FALS | NORTH CAROLINA || Faint Y]”-nkb: a:]dm rgse \‘\{ia";‘ butantes. Light cream or ecru shade with just a —and combinations of or- and Tnspector Grant, the corporation | AVENUE NE SpaEinp iy h ';; : ich bit of color—a pastel ribbon or touch of flowers, or ange and black, red and counsel’s office, the 'United States $2.50 ROUND-TRIP L. tulle, "’;Jsle nds Ff’."t 4 o a tinted slip. $59.50 to $75 white, navy and red, and istrict atto! and his assistants : i i n. ictur e 'S F P 5 district attorney and [:yram;l:uc\:; EXC URSION satin ribbo cturesqu Misses’ Section. Fourth floor Jantzen and black. $6.75. All Modern Improvements c i ade the face operation and stance. cape lines that sh Bathing Sult Section, Third floér. a3 """ Women’s Filmy Frocks ’ f i ST = TO “PARLOR BUS” SERVICE ~ | SHENANDOAH CAVERNS | Millinery Section. Third floor. Every fashion is here from the flatterm flutterin, 1 1 g, g T0 BALTIMOR? PLANNED g i SFJN{leYr :]ULZ z;th, gdzi i 10 Built : §e<?rgette{ frogk tto the plam:{ film}glerl_tanl?rcd Georgette Coa_ts 7 3 ; Special Train of First-Class Coaches and Parlor Car | ashions for daytime wear. ith the slim long . pracrngion, Seten JASks) WiEerut Leave \l‘/“h"""fi'é’"(gfi,"'s"t" SHEN oot Only 3 Left | Thin Coats and tailored sleeve or no sleeve at all. Many solid are dey Cool Fr Maryland Utilities eave Washington reet Station) .. .. g .M. 1 . : o Tesi ki e ] An unusual opportunity to see the beautiful Shenandoah Caverns Gay Soft Frocks golors and ‘lightsome, colorful figured designs L hEweiskt Ge o “mmission. including the Diamond Cascade, Hunter’s Lodge, the Indian Wigwam, i ay $29.50 3 ;'8! o e Permission to operate a parlor car|| Rainbow Lake. Cascade Hall, Dome of the Capitol, Hanging Gardens G | E bl omen's Dress Section. Third floor Coats, exquisitely tailored, motor bus servica hetween \Washing.|| ©f Babylon and many other features. 5 Electric lights, "“:‘:’ as Lnsembples with several tucks for trim- “ on and Baltimore is being so! from | - : eat, Stationary washtubs, | 5 ing. Black, y ay, Be sy e e e R e tapestry brick, spacious front | ! Women of fashion know Sh eet S orts F ro CkS P e sadgzay, | and e Distric by the asl O ickets servation: etc., a K ce, H 1 1 = i btor o, e e e = 510 H St. N.W., or Union Station. R R that coolness goes with P nold is president. Mr. Arnold also is | 5 R tures; daylight, concrete cel- | transparent georgette en- head of the Washington Rapid Transit | _ Southern allway System lars; Quality gas ranges, floor | sembles—the matching atre ew Mr. Arnold’s plan is to run busses | 1510 H Street N.W. plugs, large porches, front frock, hand-painted ancl1 em- Nt ifidecd i T oo e T TS e o Chic Georgette Capc G Do Oenih mace: snnGE el | Phones Main 5633 and 7063 and rear; modern plumbing broidered, §75—or made of piece frock—in navy, tan. Bordeaux red, powder . Pt Shebili Lo ,‘1".‘\‘ fixtures, Leon hot-water heat- embroidered net, $69.50. ’ e , Daringly smart, created from blue and flesh. Long sleeved for smartnes Black satin combined with pleated for easy comfort, $25 to $39. Frock flowered georgette, $75 and another application pending to run to \ 1 o » er, large back yards, tile bath. nnapolis. sheer georgette, a new Sum- mer evening cape takes os- sketched is tan georgette with collar, cuffs and : proved Mr. Arnold’s request to run SOLl N E $79.50. Eocket of adiiercerl $oet s trich for a collar, $69.50. 3:;':\;;Tr(\‘{‘[v\xji’“;\"«1\‘u‘v:'v ”.‘:1{-‘”;;. n ‘(:,1;‘ A EASY TERMS Women's Suit Section. Third floor. Sportswear Section, Third floor. Women's Coat Section, Third floor tained PROTESTS VALUATION. Southern Railway Declares I. C. C. Ignored Some Property. © 2“STANDAR @, _BENZOL IN THE SILK SECTION MONDAY THE ART NEEDLEWORK SECTION . . Now Located on 3rd Fioor—Eleventh Street Special Selling Showing New Designs For ; $350 = CASH Payments INSPECT SUNDAY A statement today by the Southern Railway, contesting the method of ap- Salesmen on Premises . P . g of e Siaerls i pey-He v ards Oilk Etamine eisure Hour Embroidery :“dhwd n|wx\!w\ owned 44)’\"]\1\1\"d by( hief: i e Women's Colored-bordered Handkerchiefs, stamped on lawn, 28¢ number of factors were not taken into | Y T = 4 o he cc ssion’s rec g. ) l.li', —on linen, 50c. . Men’s Colored-bordered Handkerchiefs with S Hie i epine | e SAMPLE HOUSE ; 5c ard sheet of initials for stamping, 50c e railway properties and 535 N 'I Ca lilfla = Unbleached Muslin Aprons, stamped for cross-stitch, lazy daisy e hfestiand e et 1 0 rol Originally Produced to Sell for Several and French knot design. 35c and 50c. as improvements and other itéms. Ti This Feature Pric Child’s Unbleached Muslin_ Dresses, 2, 4, 6, 8 years, S0c—or ~ On the commission's method of fig- ve. INLE. umes 1us ure e with bloomers, 2, 4, 6 years, $L. uring valuation, the railvoad contend- 7 Ernan W Gl SHadon Lo Diicisenss: Nilsr gtas. roscs bl ed, the total should have been $8 ight o 3 £ i E 797,503, which * nmpdfm $254, s IANDARD "’;h';"u"m‘,"" it White and natural shades—38 inches wide—makes ::m‘s't‘gc;":‘;; ::n R PR e D - of $625, M. 2 2 3 $1.25. Gue 3 :zw ;m:.‘r}?m,‘ eorE e e et ?e;utlfull spc)(;'tst:ndt?fternoon frocks that are wonder Tea Towels, blue and red blocked lm';l'_“c' s balance sheet”” The commission’s el ndatir e Table Covers, 78 and Valuation was fixed as of June 30, E B YOUNG i .00 Stamped Card Table b 16 \ e D Silkc Section, Second floor. . Art Embroldery Section, Third. floor. As an all-around optimist Cupid s | pretty nearly the real thing, T - Owner and Builder