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D. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, == = 'ELEGTRON “VOICES” C., (,oolldfle Tri-Hued NATURALISTS FIND TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1925 ¥ p. B. W'COY HURLED 'Coal Move Awaits | ' ERTS | Garb Snggesls Day | BAND CONC | SIX FEET BY AN AUTO Coolidge’s Order, | Of Mendlncrai Hand : N T | Hoover Declar At Army Medic : - | meed General Hospital. tonight at !Clnel 1“'“"” 50“ Struck by Car g §:30 o'clock, by a section of the ¥ Rt a Staff Correspondent | e e Sratos Marine Band, Peinc | When He Alights From Left whteretary Hoover. who retirned i SWAMPSCOTT. Mass.. August 4. | b Cibal Diaslclan Arihun 5. Wiloomibi-| " @) Avanish modeaie; R e Washingion loday from 3 vacation in Trip to Islands on West' [President Coolidge Rt | conducting (b) French. Pavane, moderato of Motor. alifornia, declarad.the Commerce De p » today in a manner which, if it be 1"Music of Spheres" on |n_ March, “Rifie Regiment" usa | Maestoso, o partment would hold fiself aloof frow ’ : came generally known. might re- | | Overture, “If T Were King”..Adam (c) "tallai, allegro con fucco. | e TEaG the Snihescie. Sicukbion; weless i Coast of Mexico Yields Great -ui i startng new and peewtiar | gniso o Broad- | *ymn i the Sun. from “Golden (d) American, allegro. | Perex Bowecorl 25 seare old, son | siructed oihersvise by President ont feAbion A Aasn s ALHGE initestimal Scale Broad- Cockerel .Rimsky Korsakow * Ir(!h' vlgg:nh\lx;irlfl) | of Chief ‘ustice Walter 1. Me of e o Tave W ® iositi ' av ihe Selaction, ¢ Army Chaplain,” Cornet solo, rth of Dawn o e shois i siiide vom the President, ha said Fund of Curiosities. ? "“n.!:;“.. de: :\‘ .'.(;("; mnl\” cast at Gathering | 1 .vltn he Arm nh.,{y:l.”:mk” the '-L”’It\'”:n S ::"y,vl;"' ”,Lm” nz on the question. * < hue. a vest of dark biue serge. and . [ oMinuet in G .. Reethoven (Principal Musician Arihur ! T hireets yomondas ar o, | o Business conditiond ithrougliout the users that were black with a | Waltz, “The Beautiful Blue | comb. & hurled about 6 feet through ithe air Hoover said. with f e B ur Anmocintad’ Prass hi stripe in them | Danube™ . ... .....Stranss | Tone poem, “Indians of America and fell on the enrhing, breaking (wo | yotive and n e i nl N FRANCISCO. Angnst 4. The Whether or not some of the | By the Associsted Press Fantasia, “Songs of Seotland. __Scharbat | vibg and possibly fracturing & eollar St e g g p T S. Ortolan, & mine sweeper de | clothes of the President were | o8 ANGEIES ral . Lampe | Valse, “Talas of the Vienna o saibarming is on the wpgrade.” he R underzoing mending or whether he g NGUIES, Oalit.. August "he Star Spangled Banner” | Woods ... ....Stranss The dgjver of the machine. 2 wom- | nor o J¢ -farming ‘nopulation. is tailed hy Secretary Wilbur for tem 1e he | Blecirons. hurled from their parent gl | s s Inidniat _ The dy not entirely out of the woods vel in porary duty with the California scad. | GresSed In & hurry or in the dark | a)ome" with - incredihle speed. were |~ By the Army Musie School. at e s e ganteimann | 4n: stopped her machine half Way (a financial sente. hut urices and mar S O Seiencee: hios vetivnen hare 45 not explained at White COUrt: famonz the featured “speakers™ at the | Washington Barracke. tonlght at “The Star Spangled Banner | P A d’“”ln to Mr. Mc- kel are favorable, and the outlook from a trip of several months to o ‘nnonlll' -os~;1nn of ”"I h_\mn'l(l'alv 6:30 o'clock, W. 0. Paul Mel z i | Mt Mot i ’*"”m' """1 ‘""’ ;‘"' ;ud‘finhn feelinz s hopeful from the islands off the west coast of Mexico. Chemical Society’s seventieth meeting | rose, conducting: Capt. R. G, Sher Tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the han . AR 't to the office of Dr. | pacific coast to the Miesi-sippi Valles alafids oft the sest comst of Mesico ISISTERERNGESEQYIZ last night. Introduced to an audience | man. commandant: William . | stand. Navy Yard, by the ool RILO el Al dslerito his apiue . The expedition brought back many IN MYSTERY DEATH of the Natlon’s chemists and scien-| White, principal of music. States Navy Band, Lisut. Charles | ™. Jh the Ontarlo : rare epecimens of bivds, plants. fishes, | tists by Dr. Willis R. Whitney, direc- | Mareh et cortage, “The Queen Benter, U. S. N., director e o Slopnec. bis keyam F. E. LEWIS GIVES BAIL e Spacin 2 . R O h c 1e iy -on Rlon | Stepned out of the lefi side . E. . reptiles, fossils and insects for the mu | tor of the General Electric (o of Sheba i o i aUn R March, “Old Berlin +¥opiBlonai Bl R e seum of the academy OF ILLINOIS WOMAN [scarch laboraiory. the electrons. | overture, “iavmond “Thomas | Overture, “Il Guarn Somes | machine. ‘which he had ‘varked on fohie party. © chasee ot Dy GoWai g1 smallest known particles of matter. | Iox-trot. “Yes St Thai's My Seag foc glavivet, with' sbos' ob- | KW S sice of T strest at Mifteenth | o o (0T L o o las Hanna, curator of paleontology in . 2 literally spoke for themselves through Baby™ . ... Kahn oligato, “Villanelle" (with tne |3reel. He had stooped to pick them |, 1= F- Lewis of the firm 2 the academy. sailed April 15, bound | - .(ontinued from First Page.) 2 specially constructed sound amplifier | ola for xvloph AWRIOWS) ... i candy, A han heCexsistnucic iy theifender(| TR0, SaR & Co.s 0F Shis oity.. ar- particularly for the little-known Re- | & 5 | which epped up” the infinitesimal | "~ (a)“Le Secret ....Hazel («". Brendler and B. Contreras, |of the car driven by the unknown |1 using the malls 1o Aerand, was re edo Islands. 400 miles west of | bY F. S. Schilling, Coles County coro- | noise of their golngs and comings ) “By. the Waters of Minne bandmasters, United States Navy.) |¥(nan. Toawen) yeaterdnndindear 310000 batl to foanihealnd 4 | ner. were partly undecipheruble. One |until the large auditorium ech tonka™ . Lieurance Fantasta, “Traumilder” ..Lumbey | Pollee are e bor"®" € labpear before the yrand jury here. He f the most striking collec. | Of them said {the clamor of creation’s works! Played by Musician Eimer N. Solo ‘for daritone, "Thoughts of. |09 cav’ty the cense number a5 aricaiedion & warsant swicn oup tinns made,” related Dr. Hanna, “was| "YU are as common as diri and a| Dr. Alexander Findlay of the Uni Stilder. PR SR e sPryor: i A ducomcbile Gperatéds by Liouts| )2 STENES, Needham ¢ of fishes ahout the coral reefs of these | FeSular snob. Your horse is a nui: |versity of Aberdeen, Scotland. talking | Dedication and benediction from (Jean Manganaro, bandmaster, | K. Morrison of Atlanta. Ga.. collided e s islands. Here abound great numberg |Sance and keep him where he belongs.” | on ~ “ihe twillght zonme of matter.: Les Huguenots Meyerbeer United States Navy. Bee TR Sen by Woaaitein ) U S TSR v v i t of gaudy and grotesque species shou Another read: “We felt sorry when|emphasized that. although matter in| Sajection from - The Pink Lady. nd'|jscanes’ ~from the" fopsws - | FYIeLT of W11 Vermont ‘avenye fust |, ‘b M= COMPRIn 15 charged that close relationship to the fishes of | We S#w vou cry and fell we made a[(ha colloidal state is the vehicle of i Caroien’ . Bizek: . [Tty &L Boirtesith - ania v T sirabte: [ioN e S0lc e business' from ifh Hawaii. These speci ire slow | Mistake to make a goat of you. We|jite, “we cannot explain life itself Hungarian Rhapsddy, No, 2. Suite, “Scenes Pittoresque, [gooe Jolivon, colpred, 1is4 Walland | LODIRERE < CIEEIEN Sntes 0 fi-ihe swimmers and pe liva in,Are on our way to Chicago and wani in terms of physical science. Life Tisst Massenet | Street. an occupant in the Tvler car, | %00 GiF $5.500 m‘“m, e b Toa oF shallow wate 10 say three times some one has fol-|jg 4 new factor or a new set of poten Ho ol it MIR Rk (@) “Marche.” va.« r;‘:\'»l"l\ injured about his head $650 P G h;mmfd"yh.-“m’t i ke = lowed your buggy out of the corn-|tialiries introduced into inanimate | S (b) “Afr de Ballet D the crash. Morrison wax taken | 1650.000. but never obiained the loan 2 tion for Iehihyologists. fiela T T March “Washington H st directly to Trafe Conri and fined | The complaint was filed by Post _“The question for the ichthyologists | One note. believed to refer to writ- | < % Sohool L | @) “Fete Boehme ($25 on a charge of colliding Lol mea s i nens 0 Answer is how did they gei where ien demands for money. said:- “Look Urxos Soancedilict. The Star Spangled | Waltzes, “Mein Thuringen.” | ence 1. Darling Hac|£eted veRpile IV IRe ownaend L They ‘are. Vast mal depths sep- | under vour front door for the check.| [raif of the g living in a helt ex ' Keister | e a8 fined an conyjction-ot] B S8, SR B R LTS o oS Arate the Revillazizedo Islands from | So sorry we m: 4. 80al of YOU.|jending from New York to the Rocky At the Uniied States Capitol. to. ’ Excerpls from “Maviime" | charge of reckless driving 1 Penn. R All other known land. Can it he that | When R. s: crying he ‘was| Mountains have incipient goiter. and | morrow at 5 p.m.. by the United Romberg | *¥Ivania avenue and Second sireet. e e ese re the ahove. sorry, too. You.happened io be the|the number afficted is increasing | States Marine Band, William H. Caprice characteristic, Danse "},':T,",A'."" the was driving collided remn 4 former continent 'goat the dav the hoss thrashed, so| with the of population, de ntelmann, leadar: Tavier Rran. Negre Ancher | e Onte oo Alvin H. Movar, | Danisly was'told _{o gxplain fauit ipelazo now lost heneath the | we picked vou again. We are even|oiared Dr. J. W. Turrentine of the | son. second leader “Phe Star Spanglen Banner iton. Ohio. Mrs. Darling was he’ | hrakes in Trafe Court ; with Lilly_now. bui think we|Tinited States Department of Agricul ‘LV;:'r:m;v--:v"v‘:rri‘ in driving ai the time | Eight-vear-old Joseph Lecalavie, 2817 Yons of Sacorra Is | zot at it wrong. We thought we would | ture in a paper presented today. i Kbt e e Twelfth street northeast. ran from he e aee M” "‘:"‘fl 4 here we|get some money. Sorry we scared! This increase might he checked “°AERO~AUT|C ASSOCIATION RITES FOR MRS. BUSHONG ““‘M"ffl:‘mf;; d:\l h]:,;; mv] : \'\'«ni;}: hind an ice wagon near his home ye fon e Tt prtale Yo S ke Sxpecred Lt i, i rosing, thliren were ven T0 BE IN WEST VIRGINIA | beioning 1o M. B et mPly | lerday afternoon and s sirucic by niman hands. Strange | now we are on our way io Chicage.| a daily portion of four-millionths of an | bel M. E. Russel] ) antomobile driven by Joseph O n eyery the trees was made a simp cut of vou. Since no|which this may he taken into the sys R i e TaCstreet lany ht. | He was only slightly injured. one mmedlately attracied our | reward has heen offered the firat time | tam is seaweed. one-thousandth of an | Has Fund Started—Will Hold Next | Wife of Hyattsville Doctor Was: [OlC® Sald the accident reeuited he josephine Amanti. 1316 1 sireer jiention because of the larze number nor this time by any of vour rich|ounce of dry algae i seaweed con 3 | the Tnfluence or llaaving while under | northeast. was driver of an auton o »;a‘vm« and other birds which were | people. taining the essential quantity of indine. Annnal Meeting in New Mother of Local Woman—Died - e s m'::;v i ek hn-'u.;x collided in fy n of 16 F stree ecding on the fruir. O y 2 e res v be ob sion occurres oni of 463 | vesterday afternoon with tomo "pan i Weman Tells of Attack. oo st g B York. Sunday Afternoon. street vesterday afternoon hatwean | bile of John Tonna. 36 I srcert. me e ey inrobmed us| thatFthey | Reforenseilo iihraeiioion aadliv| Lenueatng 2o lounek oo gETaTY; o o S bl i Pt e vlh:]:’wynl::v:yhvrln of George Daniels, 1234 | lost control of her car after the col Thus far it has not been learned even | WOMen was made in another nole.| waier fish, 200 ounces of eggs. 440 3 HYATTSVILLE, Md, Auzusi 4 | LiOn sireel southwest. and a motor | lision and (he vehicle craxsed 1he what family it belongs. It is about | Sctawled on a Humbolt bank check.| punces of lettuce. 500 ounces of milk DETROIT. Mich., Aunzust 4. New -rhe body of Mrs. Sallie ment Bush. a"mm"m;n ‘Ee Iman Heating Co.. the | sireet and damaged the car of James he size Shabe and tolor of ' ripe| Which was sixned “John. Fred. Pete| I 0 ounces of wheat York was selected for the annual|ong. wife of Dr. Daniel B. Bushons.| oing * allghtly damsged L I3 F street olive. but there the similarity ceases, | 3¢ o B s | meeting of the National . . 5| Who died at her home here Sunda hecause’ the, pulp'is. swest and ge-| Miss Stallmen lsar Frida :ah\ri she Assciation {0 be holl Octanmutics | attorncan. was taken this morning | cious. Tt was verv useful to us on |had heen attacked by a man who fled | - PASTOR PRAISES POLICE. |2n 10 by the board of overnors last |1n Charies Town. Jefferson County.| soms of our long journeys overland, [ When she callad. for assistance.' 4 night. Approval was given of the| W. Va.. where services will be con | here all food and water had to be|Sult of overalls later was found in % rules for the national race, which in- | ducted at_the family burial grounds | Lowered carried on our backs. A suficient |@ rornfleld similar to those she sald| A letter expressing commendation | TileS for the mational race which in.|ducted at the famuy budal grounds| [ upply of seeds of the tree her assallani wore. Seaman sald he|to the Palice Department for the sorV. | 5 ™58 1o vions governing the com: | Holy Trinity pariah, Collington, Prince! I Pri Prevail b hack for experimental pur. ! had put them in his wife's home, from | ices it rendered while the hody of & L td om s e | rices I'rev. Georges County mercial airplane reliability tour Creation of the national alrport or ganized in Detroit was characterized in resolutions passed by the board as William tate sioner which they have disappeared. Friday night man remained at Jennings Bryan was lving in has been received Fenning from Rev < Stall by Commis- Dr. Joseph eaman and M her sister's home Bushong Spring Found in 1869, mes We found the region about the Re.| during Mrs. Seaman's absence on a|R. Sizoo. pastor of the New York - il b - villagzigedo Islands inhabited by m.arne\ boat trip on the Mississippi River. | Avenue Presbyterian Church. The let. | he """‘|“;‘>""~ “f‘“‘°“";|"" of e l“'{;‘dj!;fl‘"".’" 'I’“""_‘";v"“l f‘e‘n' Whales. mothers: and yotng. Juet o liThe body, was found” abont ek icex stated that under the cominand of | Year in which “aviation has made |liam M. Clements. st ons time zen. our fathers did in the eariy davs of | Saturday by Seaman after Misa Stall-| Capt. Flather the police of the first |8vqal advances’ = =~ |eral manager of the Baltimore and whaling. They called the place the|man had been dead not more than|bprecinct rendered most cordial and| ACCWE ASEAUIATC WES y‘v e, | h! o ta }_[“ S e e Cow Pasture for thut reason thres hours, the coroner decided. | helpful co-operation during the serv. Promoting use of air mail service. | rled his wife in October. 1897, at ¢ ices at the church duri Possibility of the establishment of a | mit Point, W. Va. are among the largest | the funeral A spring of fresh water was re.| The Seaman h DL ARGAE horad B0r the Rsadieticn 3 L et . ent home fo ssoc ™ lorated on Socorre Iskine mar land owners in Colex County. His| In conclusion. Dr. Sizoo added. s R v in such a way that »ei:,‘»p;‘"q,'“ ke of 300 acres adinins that of his|Brvan family, T know, are also con.| Waf seen in the announcement by a while in Jefferson orih = | scious of this thoughtful service Godfrey .. Cabot, Boston, president.|nioving ta the District readily found. This wife. which contains acres the only fresh kst of three $1.000 contributions toward | and then to er n hundreds of miles . st will be held later this | sfoner Fenning replied | 7/ =2 g o ] B . Mergidll Gl S Lind e cevatbadn Mnr\rlj‘”‘“"“"fl Dr. Stuod; and stating that | Purchase of a site in Washington. Georges County. They came to H fornia ploneer who wat wrcetted on| will Beiheard ot an. examination ‘Gf| it vasia great Satisfaction 1V him to . atisville ahout six weeks #go. the island In 1569, While getting his| the vital brzans | know that the Police Department per.| Aexico's first long-distance iele.| Besides her husband. Mrs. Bushonz scant wupply af ovaier Sshoe s i 4 | formed its dutles so efclently. Com. |phone line. soon 1o he constructed. | i survived by a daughter. Mrs Mills it ) i e NKS CASE SUICIDE missioner Fenning referred Dr. Sizno’s | will connect the ity of Mexico with | Kitchen of Washington, and two sons e e e T letter in Acting Police Superintendent | Laredo. Tx.. by way of Tampico and | Steuart E. and James Clements Bush | e e 0 coin s z v . o o of Hyattsville tide pool. . Investization showed 2 Sister of Miss Stallman Says Attack | 220 Mont ng. hoth of H Jarge spring of excellant watér flowing X e : out of afava wall helow high tide line Story 1Is Absu | and the lives of his entire party were| CINCINNATI, August 4 (®.—Mr.| saved therehv. Although he described [and Mrs. Thomas Seaman returned | the location of the sprinz and printed | todav to Mattoon, TIl., to aid in the it In 1572, many people who searched | investization into the death of Miss for it after that failed to find it | Cora_ Stallman, 48, sister of Mrs. Sea- . man. : z eral services were held here | Mexican Citrus Fruits Barred. \e[(‘;:'dd‘ HAVANA, Auzust 4 (P).—Mexican | Mrs. Seaman gave it as her opinion ~ftrus fruits are prohibited entry into | that Miss Stallman had taken her Cuba by a presidential decree, made | own life. Threatening letters. she public vesterday. President Machado | said were written by Miss Stailman | of the presence of black fly pests in|as ahsurb th Miss Stallman had the sister vepublic {1een attacked by a man in overalls. | | | | | have caused an upheaval in prices—as well as equipment i Your Weight Awaits : your most liberal deduc- | of value from these one- reductions in price. You be disappointed — unless come 1oo late to find any. wear now and later— i ' 3 and 4 Piece | Spring and Summer SUITS One-Third Off Including Stein-Blochs Now 23.34 30.00 36.67 Draw tions third won't You'll be very wise to take advantage of the op- portunities this Improvement Sale offers—to stock up while we are striving so strenuously to get the stock down. you For So choose— —of every 3 and 4 Piece Suil i weights for now and fall - $98.75 —0 pl.'erjf Mode Topcoat —both conservative and - smart models Formerly 40. 50. 60). NOWwW it 26.67 I 33.34 I 40.00 43.34 70. 16.67 it 50.00 & R85 56.67 i Linens and Tropicals Excepted Alterations at Cost | f Radical Reductions Tropical Worsted, Linen, Mohair and Flannel e O ; —of every Mode Stiff Straw popular shapes and individual proportions SUITS $3, 84, 35 and $6 Grades $1.65 Reduced Reduced —and Henry Heath and Domestic made Caps—that were $2 to $3.50 5.50 7.50 9.50 13.50 Some Some Some Some Reduced “"4{' dt'f"“ West -INCORFORATED ) 14th and G Sts. N. W. oodwin of Charles Town was a where she daughter James A. and Elizabeth Robinson. and | I County. of Columbia, | Springfield of ived and Mrs. Bushong lived for quite . later Prinee | During the August Sale of Furs ' 56 and *7 Boys’ $2.98 31.49 Knickers ) Just half price on these well tallored. cool knickers. Genuine Palm Beach and Panama cloth pants in golf and knicker styles. Several plain colors and checks. Full cut. Sizes § to 17 years. Street Floor. $1 Costume Slips . . Fine White Slips made of sturdy. soft-finish muslin and finished with 15.inch double hem. Bodice top models, some with lace edge and ribbon trim minge, others with wide broidery edge. ull fashioned. Pure Thread Rilk Hose {h the popular chiffon weight are re duced for tomorrow.ony. A | complere assortment of colors | but not in every size.” Fash | ioned with mercerized lisle zai ter top for extra wear. 31 7] size ‘covers ‘ot edged with deep Launders well S—Z—Coudl Covers Full couch striped linene. knotted fringe. and retains its after long wear. Third Floor. | Men’s §1 Underwear . ... 59c i 3 for $1. 50 I Seconds of Otis * Balbriggan 1 Shirts and Drawers.in’whiié and b tecru -at prices that are well-nigh unbelievable. ““Otis” Underwear is a quality known the world over and can rarely prices bordering on these. Shirts i with short sleeves in sizes 34 to, 48. Drawers In ankle.lenzth sizes 32 to 50. Street Floor em. " attractiveness® be purchased: at- One-Day Specials in the - SEM -ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE ummer Reduced i Attractive models that ean- be worn all the Summer and late into the Fall. Fashion- ably styled and t rlm rr)»ed and <hAwriin ide variet of jabots. lace trimmings and contra asting fabrics. {i Sizes 16 to 36 and 38 to 46 Second Flnor }2’0‘00 Yd - P'—. d 300 Athletic 59 ) s. Printed|| Union Suits . C H Voiles,’ Yd 3 for $1.50 : £ 4 ®|| _.Seconds ‘4 "$1 grade. soft, %:Viflm"blvkrd nainsook Com " ortably cut. sleeveless, - closed Formerly 49c, 59¢ croteh.” round neck. Sieeveless and knee length. Webbing across and 79c back. , Sizes 36 to 46 Reduced for general clearing Second Floor during «the Rummage Sale " The assortment consists of | Tots' Panty ‘“chiffon-finished voiles in fou- Dr c i lard, scroll, figured, scroll. esses . . i fafiey barred, conventional and Sheer voile, Kiddie Kloth and large floral patterns. Many | fine chambrav Dresses attrae Aesigns similar to those in ex tively fashioned and trimmed ' pensive printed georgeites with ruffles, embroidery and Light. dark and tinted|| bands of contrasting col For grounds.3 Full 3%.inch widths merly $1.50 and priced aspeciall | with taped selvedge. Buy for | in the Rummage Sals. & 2 to now and for houee frocks and 6 vears. lingerie. Second Floor Street Floor H Another Pattern $1 and $1.50 S ice C c ervice Comes to Handbags : King’ Fine Leather Bass in various ing’s Palace colors including vachette. All . shapes and colors, all smart and The Standard-Designer n-“"‘ A w|<mdgrrux bargain for Patterns. Are Now at one day only. o : Street Floor Home Here | . A special representative sl so will be here for a limited . 97c time—to consult with you i and give you expert fashion- | l Corselettes = vight advice on sewing prob. | Satin Striped Corselettes in Te: She will explain the | flesh only. Fashigned with elas workings of this reputable | tic godets and finished with || pattern and the Belrobe and | heavy hose supporters. Sizes 34 aid you in selecting correct 10 46, colo fabrics and trimmings Second Floor for any garment vou desire. R £y treet Fer $4.50 Ardsley & . 52.75 = e Axminster Rugs. Aristo Hair Nets, Scatter sizee. 54 before Dnte c +-hemming. These are the famous Zen. . . . . Alexander Smith Axminster Rugs For -one ds only this very in beautiful carpet patterns with sérviceabls hair net in single e . deen contrasting colored borders. and double mesh, frinze cap 13 Double pile, excellent quality and a except white i perfect. Third Floar. Btreet_Floor. e Fine, Vog'lu, Pongee, Silk Cretonne, { Satinette, Shantung, Striped Tub Silk H Cotton Crepe and Plaid Tub Silk New style treatments are represented— flares. flounces. straightlines. pleats. panels. e FEDERAL WORKERS CUT 843-DURING JUNE 1,786 Dropped in Month. But 943 Were Added to Government Pay Roll. With a to1al 6 Ge trict af ol employe Tune the number of Fed eral workers the Capital wa durine a8 re dueed 43 persons af month June. the Cit Commission announced tocay Separations from the ser ice during Be June totaled 1,736, hut were nffsat additions The Department of ommerc the zreatest turnover durin month, with 375 separations and additions Jatter constitut employes of the Bureau Mines which was transferred 1o the depart ment on July 1. The expected la decreaze in the number of emploves in the Veterans eau was effected. ... the figures showing that although .., there were 45 additions during the - month, there were 331 separations The fizures do not include all the separations scheduled for .J end of the fiscal year. as the cases had to be passed the Personnel Classifi ion Those depariments with est net reductions during as follows: Veterans B Commerce Department ury. 137 War Departm Department Nav and Deparimen a1 the Government roll of the the Depart, I Germany Ratifies Convention nd. Augnst 4 League of Natione \f the convent for ned at Geneva In ¥ (This canvention. at which the 1 4 the simplificati srmalitie which 34 n November the fra States was re 1824 ning of ve November Hotel Inn. Thone Main 8108-8109. 604-610 Nh St. NoW. s10 hecame 36 werkls R Special Values in the August Blanket Sale Dresses | theé Rummage Sale to $2 97 pleasing colors and combinations. e