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THE EVENING DENIES CHARACTER SHOWN BY WRITING €arvalho Refuted Popular STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925. 0DD FELLOWS’ EXCURSION | IS HELD AT BEACH TODAY Outing of Order at } Chesapeake. | | |¢ I F. Prescott, sr | The annual excursion of the Grand gLy Lodge, Independent Order of 0dd Fel- | et ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., July 16 (Spe- 1).—At the eighteenth annual meet- More Than 3,000 Attend Annual|ing of the Montgomery Country Club, Rockville, a board of governors w hosen Lewis, follows3 Charles M. Dr. George Jones, Alexander H. Worthington Whiting, F. Bache on Ward, D. A. De Lash- on Peter, Robert Peter, nutt, J. Vi hunted by the county authorities. Trouble, it is said, arose over a woman. Licenses have been issued by the clerk of the Circuit Court here for i the marriage of Frank Martin, 24, and Miss Loraine Farrall, 20, both of Washington; Noel G. Sutter, 21, and Miss Grace V. Gray, 19, both of Washington, and James M. Crown, 46, and Mrs, Verle Frances Burriss, | 43, both of this county. Reverdy M. Purdum of Gaithers- supper for the benefit of the hospital, to be held at the High School Build- ing at Sandy Spring, July 28, under auspices of the auxiliary, were about completed. Mrs. Frederick L. Thomas, president of the board, announced the ppointment of committee chairmen as follows: Reception, Mrs. Otis M. Linthicum of Rockville; cake, Miss h Kirk, Sandy Sprin, candy, William Thomas, Sandy ng; grab Miss Catherine, Cook, Olney; fancy articles, Miss Mary ly resigned as social director for the Montgomery County Social Service League, today tendered her resigna- tion as county probation officer and this afternoon departed for her home in Virginia. Miss Davies gave up her work here, of which she had been in charge for one year, because the recent death of her mother required her presence at home. Her successor as social director will be named as soon as a committee, appointed for the purpose, makes a se- lection. thit All $10 to $12.50 (& S}lOGS o > hel pday @ “hesa- | V. Randol Ta > burg has filed suit in the Circuit |Reading Nichols, Sandy Spring. The | T i lows, i /helg i hela (toaay, &b Choea: | IV Mandoloh Talbott, - Paul) (0% here aganst Mrs. Carrie - | general committee of arrangements js| Miss Lavinia Knight of Rockville | eory on Handwrmng. peake Beach. More than 3,000 0ad |[Brunett, Mrs Charles 08, MEs | o v for) ah abiohits dlvorda-ton | eompofieds 1o ‘IAT Frederick L.| has resigned as assistant social di- | Fellows and their friends are in at- | o, GSpiRe T ot and Mrs. J.| ) ground of desertion. The couple |Thomas, chairman; Mrs. James W. rector and Imss ‘E‘lizflxlh Monr: of Was Foremost of Experts. |tendance. | The directorselected_these officers: | Were married at Kemptown, Md., on | Barnsicy. and Miss Anna M. Far-|North Carolina has been named in The athletic program was divided | President, Dr. George E. Lewls; first [ June 7, 1898, and lived together until | auhar, s e 5 I b bt ction | Vice president, Alexander F. Préscott, | July 1, 1922. The plaintiff is repre-| & voung man who gave his name as R AT | | s i mii into two sectlons. One sectlon| =% 0. 4" vice president, D. A, De|Sented by Attorney Jacob Rohrback [ Hightman, his age 22 and his| The Burma Wireless Club of Burma, & v"”\\v"“\‘,',‘,‘lil‘.“ l‘]rw’ mi» = he | Was glven this morning and uw‘hmhmu“ Saci ry, Robert Peter,|0f Frederick. According to the bill, I\'Il “‘cv\gf] re \f"_“_“‘{ s Point of Roc India, now has 100 _members. | i eing, ot the ey gt e |other is scheduled for this afternoon. | jr.; treasurer, Mrs. Charles H. White: | Put one child, a . e A s e T T | i Nunes Carvalho America has lost its | Among other events are a base ball | chairman house committee, AMrs, W. |cusiody of, her mother, was bort. 805 r0 ST n° ey Sound tha, the | P20 I I foremost expert on handwriting and | §ame ‘between Federal ¢ity Lodge, [R. Talbott. —About 50 applications | At & well attended meeting of the |,/ JLC, 373 NoY TEHE Hhdh the | N 7 t the secrets which it divuiges. The | No. 20, and Metropolis Lodge, N fox membershiy) fwers iaunmiften. | YWoman's Austiary: of @ the Mot N sthanton o pian— . >IN i s of study which Mr. Carvalho & face for and girls | . Jesse Himes, negro, of Bethesda, is | Bpthg et it Cnat | Saiss e Dasich wh N | fave to his subiectiviclned: oae fAeme| for girls from 5 to §, |8aid to be in a critical condition in a Spring, plans al | Mis a L. Davies, who recent- N t unshakable opinion which runs coun' | for boys from 5 to 8, | hington hospital as a result of . N ter to the theories of many lesser pro- | h for girls from 13 to 17, |being slashed with a razor in a house : = T ST = N ponents of the art 50-yard h for boys from 13 to 17,/ early Tuesday night. : $ “I do not helieve in the popular [50-vard dash for boys from § to 12, Il colored. 1s_being | GEORGE’S FAMOUS N theory that character can be read |100-vard dash for men 18 and over |~ & o & N GARDEN HOSE ) riting,” asserted Mr. Car- d dash for women 18 and ove . 1) ° o N "y 3 valho in an article written for the |race for women weighing 175 pound N That's made for service prove it, it see to me all that is|180 pounds and over. Numerous prizes N Dependable Grades at necessary is to read the character of | Will be awarded the winne N 12c, 15¢c and 18c foot PO Ry p: . . . N i 1 & few of our public men by exactly | T.C. Balsden and 3 The Best Union Suit Buy in Town \ according to size. claim to be masters of the art. I:;\T;:rv“ By Jonnston, Blmer Cum. | PEP brings No. 1—Elastic Shoulder Insert. N Light-Weight R_Amcoah. I EARANCE Time! Andawa Cites Cleveland’s Writing. Kincer. Henrv \W. Tippett s chiet| j health and | e e ot N Lasgs, Salection of goes our entire stocks « For instance, were vou to read the | clerk of the course, assisted by J. M. | a glorious e ‘ i N (Bt DAl te po uttons: § Bathing Caps, 40c up f'h Modish Whe e character of Mr. Cleve 4, some- | Johnson. Y. Dowell is chief stari A 1 < No. 5—His! ) Saling Serv % B ra-Modish 11 Snoes— thing like this would be the decision |er and Harry L. Anderson is an flavor. The easiest : e ook it N{ioms Senplos 28 100 Bniolent, NI 1040 £1250 - Ll L ORI e ive at: HG el ] Aotsoss: cal tisens: T 0. V::;::‘.'-:"m:.y to kive satisfaction § WHOLESALE & RETAIL $10 to $12.50 just few daj rather petite at, almost feminine | Souvenirs and favors were distrib. A 3 > N apv e 51 ihot xaze 2ood fox hand, which clearly betokens a man [uted to children aboard the 10 o'clock of pep-creating ele- POINT NO. 7 N | 12 T $6.75! \_\ hat rare gooc ¢ small in size, crabbed in disposition |train this mornin ments. Children are N | tune for you vacation shoppers N Proceeds from the sale of tickets will go to the Odd Fellows' Home, in Georgetown. > unused to writing | lof and captious, possessi THE PRICE wild about PEP. It keeps them peppy! statesman- | no $ ship. It was hardly necessary for Mr.| Members of the excursion subcom A 4 [S ONL seseate s { Carvalho to p out how ludicrous [ mittees follow: Executive—Millard F. Try PEP with fruit. e 4 such a_statement was. “Also,” con-|Zepp, chairman; Miss Helen Osborne, : ' Sizes 34 to 51 tinues Mr. Carvalho, “an examination | vice chairman; Miss Stacy Medd Your grocer has it. ale o €n s of the handwriting of many criminals | secretary, and Calvin B. Kincaid, 9 3 o " now serving the state for one cause ure; Amusement Thomas C | or another would show them to be len, chairman; J. P. McCampbell, 3 3 50 Phil d ] h' orsheim oes blessed with strong, lofty characters,|Alexander Solomon, John L. McKin. o adelphnia open, frank and generous. | non, Carl H. Klein. E That there can be no positive in- | Willlam F. Dowell and | $3 25 chester $ 85 95 dex to.the character of a man frn.xn Programs—E. B. Franklin, George A P P TH ST. N 3 T = } handwriting would seem to be [ Meyer, Mrs. Alice Thomas and L. G . N.W. o] 3 - . ‘ clearly istrated by the fact that | Kirk. Publicity ret | SISENE & 53.00 Wllmlngton Cheice of onr ent 1 o ) one rar ets a handwriting that | jce ot aune > . is a same si form, that maintains the e Sra Teons wine, 2ire. | \the peppy bran food, AXD RETURN irginia Richmond, M ‘SUNDAY and $12 pair, But only a few « 2 :'i‘lrv Holland and Miss Marie | JULY 19 almost every man |Printing—Henry C. Thompson, 3 period of his life. |man; Hubert C. R. Bohnke, William | i @ : 4 » 50 far as to|G. Lang and Mrs. Margaret Royston. | SEasinliixs | Tickets—Robert L. man; Samuel S. Taylor, | Okey ana William J. Rogers. Seymour, ch: or letter. fact that eves This is due to stroke depends for (Eastern Standard Time) eaves Washington (Union Station) tts character upon the position und g R s s | Wilmin 1005 AN Chester mood of the person writing. e 5 A hiladelphia. Broad slightest motion of the foot is suffi Hubby Forestalled Her. AM \ cient to change the formation of a |From the London Passing Show ( ploaves Broad Strect Sta- letter. ! o L Tad=1phia “Yes, I got the better of my wife last night.” “How was that?" “Admitted I wa had a chance to Chester 7 1'8:19 P.M || Tickets on sale two days preceding cursion s Sundays 30, September 13. Pennsylvania Railroad The Standard Railroad of the World 59 PM. Gty Club Shop 1318 G STREET Also at Our 7th & 9th St. Stores Changes Are Frequent. nges are made instantly and often unconsciou but the careful student of raphy is able to de- tect them. The forger affords another = — - = refutation of the theory that writing reveals the character. Not only does the forger generally possess a free, open _hand denoting admirable quali- ties, but he is also able to adapt him- self to the peculiarities of almost any writing."” Mr. Carvalho was employed count- « less times by lawyers, pro ting at- wrong before she rgue.” August from his keen eves in tracking down the typewritten blackmail letters, for example. One of Mr. Carvalho's ex pressions of advice was, “When you write an anonymous letter on the typewriter, be sure that, as soon a you get it done, you pick up your machine, board a ferryboat and when | Down Delivers Any Bargain from testimony. in "caecs. mvolting. hand: |POArd. For it is only o question of | e Phitlip Levy Store writing. He was responsible for thou- | {ime when your typewriter may be found and the letter identified.” 735 7th St. N\W. convictior for forgery , directly or in- Some of the fa sands of E: vhich he gave oti- "oyt " Tiony weiene e CaE L As EBONITE “Strings™ fo a Stick, man tr the Dr. Wilkins' case in ~ Around the Gears A little used but not abused—these wonder values 1919, the theft of securiti from the | el o i - go on sale tomorrow morning at 8 o’clock. Come King in 19 e mi er @ )\ . 11 idow, in which Gaston' B. Meana| . MOEORIST early and remember it’s at the Phillip Levy Store, ominent Quality has been our policy 15 vas alsc s wiiediof With EBONTEE. “Ro' pest 735 7th St. NNW. Hundreds of bargains not s said to be oné of the finest l.:b;lc-nt e nmfl-a ! d i d private collections of manuscripts in | ch remarkable pop ity 2 country, was one of the world’s | &3 Das EBONITH. BaycTS atest experts on writing and writ- | It's 100 per cent Inbrication, | P , both ancient and mod- lasts | B ern, and was the author of “Forty Years of Ink.” published in 1904, in | A 6-Piece Kitchen Set Phonographs—'" “r T T | Bedroom Outfit which he embodied the results of Good in any temperature. large right f many of his historical researches and Will not dry mor pack or size dresser, double bed, 50- ~ —Large handy spoon, can . models, fully guar- foEc + discoveries. His chief work was the lesk out. 3It's all ol pound rolledge mattres opener, cake turner, big anteed. Sold new up $ = . life long- study of disputed modern Byt vt iRt guaranteed spring, two pil-¢ fork, paring to_$100. Tomorrow, our smart- uments and most of his leisure D Tows, two bedroom knife, spatula. A only $39.50. Any z 0% AR up. Demand EBONITE. rockers and a 9x12 $ $1.50 ‘value, com- c model delivered for est $5.95 ancient manuseripts. One of the most Wi i rug, will be sold Blete Yo Al d $6.95 Sh important departments of his profes- At dealers in five-pound complete for only e |oc — Regular an b P Inaes sion was that of detecting erasures cans, and at service sta- $58.95. Delivered for Card Tables o now reduced to and changes and bringing to' light tions from the EBONITE Dmmg Suite™In golden 1 (olding - leg pripusT: s writing that had been effected. checkerboard pump only Lmng Room Quthit e :akén};?r:fi ;,3,,,.' Selling fi,,$ 49 375 The e Studied Typewriting. - chai i : 3.00. Special, g ) —Tapestry seat settee, chair gerver, bi-in. round ! — Not the least interesting of his ac. | JE—" anl pedi, B Benuiiew | Lobar s b Tt $ tomorrow ... sponse has been complishments was his ability to de- condition, beautiful library cial ice, $97.50. tremendou ; differences in specimer .\rx\rnduced mahogany floor lamp with Each piece delivered lel’ Table—m—nnn. by various typewriters. After pen- o silk shade and a kTS AT e ary y i "hi EN Tt Il (1T's SHREDDED OIL) Sure Somner o, § PRy Choice'of Whites, el AR T FOR TRANSMISSIONS { Wil g0 complete Rugs—x Jspanese Mat- lake-oval = siyle. Blacks, Tans, Col- with the result that he could AND REAR AXLES i Hivered for.- ... UES ting Rugs, like new, l-"!m“: Ptal o, $ s¢ ALL at th 1ish minute variations in print. | EYMGEIIIR LL GO CTCI7I but sold_as w. $33 7 & o e e 5 Nofeintal ot i e e i s —1he damaged foor §F 98 i Belcht orechi Bedroom Suite g,y ~ samples. Only A livered for........ eight of fashion. e ot a few to go - g offered consists of a yrnlnuld— Sl e 3 § “Our Recommendation Is Your Protection” | e ey o Queen Anne China { = o —Light-house- s op—Brand new Tu- , % o et $ Gas Stoves—shbove Cabinet—frnd, new. T e priced now at $49.50. models in either 2 or 3 burn. left-over from suite sold At Al Our Stores i Zach piece delivered er models, now specially regularly for $60.00. asles as’ f Each piece deli priced "% burmer e . By $1 Except the styles complete $ now for “Cr o r 7th St. and G Suite—The i et only 1 livered for. City Club Shop S ) 2’ : t H l Bedroom Suite i $9.75. Delivered for St. Stores close Sat- o offered_here includes a wal . < urdays 1 P.M. Our inish _ chifforobe with —Colonial —Nicely fin- A : = ior ud clothes closet, 3 Serving Tables— ein End Tables—ii% /" Gthes Siignc s ope n full size metal bed to match . genuine quartered oak. Has prown mahogany. 3 Saburdays il i And at the Same Time the Most Thorough and a period design $ R L ower, L shell:, | agular §6.00; val: $1 s dresser. Special a Wor o Specia 4 and Coolest Way Is With ‘ e 1 e . T § DEesen | , delivered for. . .... new for §25.00, 1 g ! Delivered for... The WHIRLWIND Bed-Davenette Da-Beds—Steela! PaBeds 1100 S SRR IR TRARIILIILILITILILLLLILILILILLLILLL | +¢ _—Brand- | Suites—Genuine Gotden Bedroom Suite RN e ounce” pad. The Modern Flectric Straight { Davenette Sultes. wpnoistorad Ul sized bow-end Ametican Opens up into $ = | Air-suction Cleaner. Has no | in Spanish_ Tmperial leather. na Ut bed, 8 dresser, o, ¢ t10.30 Delvered s i '# brush to replace, clean or get | Sfll‘!’l’flrflm w. Former price, A 'regular $65.00 for only. ... o S]‘lOrt Llnes | out of arder. Its thread-catch- | s brandnew outiitior § now only $49.50. Each d| ing nozzle and more powerful Each piec piece delivered Parlor Suite—ivepiece Th S l f M ’ . s ; 2 Mahogan: f suction gets al the dirt and none i s for LI : g g e Sale of Men’s Children’s Shoes of the rug —G 3 i brocaded velour 7 < g Ad Ble it 5 Coal Ranges Qi an Bed Outfits e«i;&me;‘?x Droc ’;1'“1: ":p,ml_ $l Fl h o Sl—l T our 7th ‘1‘ $ 00 Adjustable to heavy rugs or bare Ranges, without warmin k stered. Exchange Store only 3 floors. Complete attachments for ovens. Large oven. - “;g’f‘l:pfl;:fi: o{;’:: store price only OrS elm OeS b 2 ——— ‘E aning curtains, upholstering, radi- Sell new for $65.00. 5 $8.95 complete. §31.50. Delivered for Short lines in ators, et | Complete with pipe livered for......... b §77.85 $0.85 tmany of our high- 2 | or only $31.50. De- . = A : i | livered for......... special 24x36 Reed Furniture 8 est priced shoes $ Adt( glt:ur P;elg};hor&}):dl i 0 27 Rag Rugs ™S e R a e for small boys and Sk 45 0 Show irlwi | =) . Rugs will be i3 - “ % “ T - R ou the Whirlwind } Dining Room Suite Fu&° U¢ & lilo as $13.35. De- $ e ooy ot ey dassimioiel filxlrll\w's—fv::n“p?i{;-r | i If he doesn't have | —Grand Rapids gray Walnut morrow, none c livered for......... g 5 $10 and $12 again. argain | s the Whithuind; ask ug Buffet, 66 inches long; in- delivered, for After which th'efi "17"‘5‘[-;’(;13"(21'0131{3‘ Dozens of pat- \ and well gladly ar closed” China Cabinet sod only ; Doll Chairs—"Vhite B Choice of OUR E} g8 e L $1_9 e e e Side Chairs, with tapestry Parlor Suites=Attractive e A8 el Doll this ! ferred seats. This suite Three-piece Chalrs, slightly sired | sold new for $400. Parlor Sultes, In ex- D 1 Buy the 9 pleces shopworn. Each... for only $89.50. De- livered for. Kitchen Cabinet —$75.00 McDougall s 1 cellent condition. 5c Only $19.50. Deliver- (N B — Regular Electric Fans—*¢'oh Guaranteed Fans, selling ‘'most evel $3£ Library Tablesf;in® any Library Tables $l Child’s $3.50 and $4 Shoes Superlative $2 45 Electrical Suppli Automotive Suppl Radio Supplies Machinery Supplies 1328-1330 NewYork Ave., Phone Main 6800 3 where for $6. Speclal for cash only White Enamel Kitchen Cabinet for {ax, 8% Jow 85 0,55 Delivered for.. T T T TS S T S Ty T T B T e LS e SO ST s e e s e eessssssseeesenansesssstnnssssssssssessanssssss quality shoes— sresssesenss 3| only §39.50. Deliver- to- our higher grades d for e o) > for small girls and boys, i drastically reduced. All Retail Agency Cor. 7th & K Sts. sizes 5 to 11. 414 9th St. N'W. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. This Sale at all our Stores but G St. THE HOME ELECTRIC SHOP 517 10th St. Phone Main 6549 for Free Demonstration