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BAND CONCERT. At Sylvan Theater, Monument Grounds, tonight at 7:30 o'clock by the United States Marine Band, William H. €antelmann. leader: Taylor Branson, second leader. March, * stitute” Overture, Serenade, CAPITAL PREPARES 10 GREET PRINCE Swedish Royal Party to Reach Washington May 27 of Destiny > Waltz, “Spirit of H"“’", | for Short Visit. | | aumicine atiet, “Drince hdors” | Ruebner larine r‘mp- In .Branson . Wallace “Spring Morning."” Lacome | Grand scenes from * Sulte, 'S Elaborate preparations are heing made hore for the entertainment of | Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf and Crown Princess Louise Alexandra and the other members of the roval party | from Sweden during the several davs they will be in the Caphal Ci They are coming primarily to ta part in the ceremonies incident to t dedication of the memorial to !nhn\ Ericsson. designer of the Monitor, | famous ironclad of Civil War days. | May 29 | The royal partv is due here from New York at 5 o'clock on the after-| N Sore 2,2 qelock o e | HARRISON REAPPOINTED. cess will to the Swedish legation. | where thev will make their home | President Puts msmu Man Back during their Washington visit. while the other members of the party will g0 to the Willard Hotel. Among those | President Coolidge in the party will he former Premier appointed Flovd R. 0. von Syvdow. Governor of the Prov (a)* Marche, W ¥ A ae scherza “Angelus nfito. (d) “Fete Boheme." moderato. “The Star Spangled Ranner.” The Marine Band will give a the Sylvan Theater at 7:30 pm. [ " andante soste- allegro on War Finance Body. vesterday re Harrison of the District of Columbia as a director of ince of Gothenbura: N. de Rudebeck. |ihe War Finance Corporation for a court marshal and master of the oin'of four years. household of his roval highness: =i, Harrison prior to his appoint o chief of Stafl: ORCATiment to succeed Frank W. Solbert, ¢ United States Army bupat (G SUCCel Ingineer Corps officer and aide 10 .orporation more than a vear Tresident Coolidge. who is directing | ssistant to the managing dir the trip: Consul General O. Lamm:|the' sarporation. Fritz Henriksson, chief of the press bureau, Swedish foreign office; Dr. R Brilioth. director, American-Swedish | News Exchange. New York: Capt. @osta Asbrink. private secretary. Banquet Is Planned. There will be a banquet on the night | of the day of the unveiling in both the | Resignation of Second Lieut. Flovd grand and small ballrooms of the | Fausett, Coast Artillery Corps, sta. | Willand. In addition to the "‘“-“‘lmnnd on the Panama Canal Zone, has | . For June Weddings Consult Gude's experienced decorators 11212 F st. n.w.—Advertisement. Lieut. Fausett Resigns. party and scores of Scandinavian- | heen accepted by the President. Americans and government officials there will be present John Ericsson. | chief engineer of the city of Chicago, !l the Blank Books need. Step in. WE you and grandson of the memorialized | engineer. The crown prince Is 43 vears old and tn 1305 married the Princess Margaret | of Connaught, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria of Great Britain. She died in 1920, leaving four sons and a daughter. The crown prince married | the present crown princess. Lady Louise Alexandra. a daughter of Prince Louis of Battenburg and Prin cess Victoria of Hesse, Is Student of Archeology. Besides being a.patron of athletics, the crown prince is ah ardent student of archeology and has done consider. able exploration work. He has con ducted many explorations in Sweden and, after a tour of the United States, | will visit China, where he plans to make personal investigations of E. Morrison Paper Co. S A\o MT VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves Tth St. Wharf Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Loneh Connter on Steamer Mt. Vernon.not open on Sundave early history in conjunction with a exploration party whic 4n that country conducti Finest train to PACIFIC NORTHWEST ) he now has such work. NEW ORIENTAL LIMITED Half a continent is ransacked for delicacies to give to the menus on the de luxe diners of the New Oriental Limited. Choice fresh foods from ten Northwest States add zest to your appetite. Fresh eggs and milk-fed poultry from the Pacific Northwest-—200,000 delicious chicken pies per ear are consumed in Great Northern diners— eats and dairy products from the farms of the Mississippi Valley and from Western Plains and fertile Mountain Valleys; Salmon, Olympia Oys- ters, Dungeness Crabs and other delicacies of the deep from Puget Sound and the Columbia. Fruits and vegetables from the famed market gardens of Idaho, Washington and Oregon; mushrooms from the sandstone caves of the Mississippi —all at your order in season. ; The cuisine of the New Oriental Limited diners is planned tolend appenzmgvnnetytoasevemyhour 'y over the river-level route from Chicago to the Pacific Northwest, where over 1200 cinderless miles of sight-seeing add to the delights of travel on this de luxe train at no extra fare. Leaves Chicago’s New Union Station daily 11 p.m.via Bur- lington-Great Northern for St. Paul, Minneapolis, Glacier I National Park,‘ Spokane, Everett, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland. m:-;-;:- SNsssasssssseNsEsese tlock, Distriet Passenger Great Nerthorn . H e Plesse a1 Limited or other Great .....-m; GREAT NORTHERN | Rankin, THE EVENING RANKIN DENOUNCES INGERSOLL’S SPEECH | Presence of Anti-Southern Docu- ment in Lee Mansion Held Delecumn By the Assaciated Press. A protest against placing in the Robert K. Lee Mansion at Arlington National Cemetery a copy of a speech hy Robert, G. Ingersoll, which he said was offensive to the people of the South was made to the Secretary of War in a letter hy Itepresentative Demoerat, Mississippi. “Permit me,” the letter sald, "to call to your attention an unusual and unneeessary de; of Gen. Robert Lee at Arlington. n the main room of the building. | there has been placed an autographed copy of a speech by Robert G. Inger soll, the noted infidell that is offensive to every decent, loyal, self-respecting individual from the South. Just why the War Department would permit this, 60 years after the close nf hos tilities hetween the States, is hard to understand “1 am going to ask that vou have this document removed: not that will injure Gen. Lee or affect place in the history of the world * + % o This document 1o more injure him than Inge: natical attack on the Chri ligion will affect the cause of the church, or distort the course of Chris- | tian_clviliaztion. “But it is shocking to the sensibil ities of the men, women and children of the South to have this disparaging instrument officially placed hefore their eves in that sacred shrine once occupied by that matchless Chr character whose name fis a s household word in every Southern home." “Eat More Sea Food for Your Health’s Sake” Our Friday Specials: Crab Flakes.......60clb. Scallops .........50cb. Live Lobster . .. ...50cIb. Red Snapper. . ....25¢cIb. Cooked Shrimp. ... .50c Ib. ‘Eacho & Co.,Inc. 21-22.23 Municipal Fish Market 12th and Water Sts. S. Phone Main 10130 ration of the home | it | his | = STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, HERZOG’S Sea Food Cafe and Restaurant 11th & Potomac River Open Until Midnight Special This Week Fresh Bostan Mackerel, bro - wlaw, TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. Natlonal — “The Last Warning.” comedy mystery play, at 820 p.m. Keith’s—Nazimova, vaudeville, at 215 and %:15 p.m. rle—"The Old Homestead,” vaude- ville, continuous from 1:30 to 11 p.m. Columbia- al Celebrity,” at 11:20 a.m., 4:35, 6:15, 8 and 9 ba, Imperial -n" and_dev- fnh. Al fled “cra Kinds of Tartle soup. elam chowder, steaks, chops, chicken, Phone Franklin 5823 w, AN G tosed Sundn at 11:25 am., and 10 p.m. Wife,” at 11:45 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. | at 2:20, 4:10, 5:55, Wet Paint,” . 2:50, 4:40, 6:25, 8:03 Rialto- EYES: EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED —® OPTICAL COMPANY HO‘I F. J‘T FRAN 5606 mbassador—The Cave Man,” at 6:15, 8 and 940 p.m. Central * Wardman Park at 7:15 and 2:30 p.m. i TAKE A VACATION TRIP wm My Personally Conducted 3)-Day Special Traln Party 1low stone Ealifornia, Grand on or Yosemite. Rain aianal Fark. the P2 i Noithweat - an 2,40, round trip. Consult R e s STkdn: . agents.—Advertisement & ars. Rooms with Private o Bath at first-clase hotels, and the hest sightseeing fripe e “Thrnianed ©_ A A most_reasonable cost For full detailed Tinerary address E. R. ROCHESTER'S TOURS 910 District National Bank Bldg. MANTELS— TILING Hase the Both Tiling, Renalred Now, 'l”r 1106 9th St. N.W. nfll Free Lectures —ON— CHRISTIAN SCIENCE —BY— Bicknell Young, C. S. B. of Chicago, IlL. Membher of the Board of Lectureship of Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist Massachusetts. Friday, May 21, 1926 Noonday at Keith’s Theater at 12:10. Evening at First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. N.W., at 8 o’clock. Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist No Collection All Welcome Mother Boston, The in Week Lnd Specmls In Our Record-Breakmg May Sales! Durably made with reinforeed metal edges | Triple lock for safety UNDERWEAR 33 Bargain Basement EW SPORT COATS BLOOMERS, COSTUME SLIPS, STEP-INS, CHEM —of crepe, muslin and satine. ~ White, flesh and other high shades go on sale to- morrow. S0c and 79c values. N For the Summer evenings and vacation days—we hought the most advanced styles—Prince of Wales, straightline and Fine wool tweeds and other wool mate- puff sleeve models. rials in tan and rust colorings. we have marked them very special at. .. Just Arrived for Tomorrow’s Sale SILK DRESSES A colorful collection of the newest silk dresses arrived by express yesterday for tomorrow's big selling event. Lovely crepe de chines, pretty prints and hand- some jacquards, in styles that are right up to the minute. You'll find your size in several pretty models. Truly worth $0.98. Tomorrow.. Bargain Basement Summer months. See the at- tractive selection in becoming styles and colors we have on N Porch and Street Dresses A woman needs several to keep spick and span during the $ 1 sale tomorrow. $1.39 values for Bargain Basement Sizes 16 to 4. Tomorrow 5 On Sale in the Bargain Basement Broadcloth and Rayonette 198 FROCKS Cool, attractive and good looking. Just the frocks you need for the hot days. Reg- ular and extra sizes. $3.00 values for a dependable railway s, PURE RAYON DRESSES The pretty styles and soft luster will win vy our favor. Striped two-piece ef- fécts, straightline and collar and cuff com- binations. Sizes 36 to ‘46. $4 and $5 values THURSDAY, Freneh | bread and butter | MAY 20, 1926. AMUSEMENTS. il SHIPS BALL Admiral nnmn E, Peary Ship No. of the V. o Fine Decorations, rum.u Music Good Time Guaranteed At City Club Friday Evening, May 21 Subaeeription, $1.00, or $1.50 per Couple Renefit of G. A. R. Memortal Fund Shubert : BELASCO Tchernikoff-Gardiner Dancers 100—BEAUTIFUL GIRLS—100 Thursday Evening, 815 P.M Tiekets at Box Office. Let’s Go! ARLINGTON BEACH PARK Opens Saturday 100 Amusements, FREE ADMISSION aiMocha The Coffeeof Historical Excellence~Grown under the Light of Easten Stars M-ESWING CO. 10153 — E STREET _ the 00 Speclal i Excursions SUNDAYS May 30, June 13, 27, July 11, 25 August 22, September 5, 19 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via Delaware River Bridge Eastern Nlnmlnnl me Returning, Kete (n Pennsylvama Rallroad The only all-rail _route to the Seashore ébermuub Fforest On the Severn River FURNISHED BUNGALOWS FOR RENT Two Golf Courses Excellent Bathing Via Bladensburg and Defense Highway, 28 Miles 1206 18th St. N.W. Main 7523 Or, when downtown, “Ask Mr. Foster” Quaker Service H. WELLS Well-known bus driver for the Houston (Tex.) Electric Co. “Strong” for Puffed Wheat— food that tempts with a unique deliciousness EVERYBODY admires Harrison Wells for his good driving, his courtesy to his pas- sengers, and his carefulness and alertness at all times. Like scores of other men who use their minds to think, he's careful what sort of food he eats. His usual breakfast choice is the cereal food known as Puffed Wheat. Puffed Wheat is whole wheat steam _exploded to 8 times its normal size, then deliciously oven toasted so that it crunches in your mouth like fresh toast. Ex- perts say it is the most delicious grain food known. | Approximately 20% is bran. { But to eat it, you would never | guess it. It proves that food | that's “good” for.you can tempt your palate, too. Supplies miner- als and other strengPh-building properties of whole wheat in amazingly delicious and quickly digestible form. It's the kind of cereal you want in your home. 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WIHSPRERING SMITH ? \'ORK lr-\&‘ ’v!"’;;l“]’w l(y\'\r”\\ CRANDALL’S (”l ONY aAN AT TORAY 1 }le\ln RN AT TODAY TOMOR T . HAMAE Rs-n N LIGE CONL v TOMORROWH 0 0 CHIP OF THE Frvive CRANDALL'S APOLLO R StLONE Mats. Sat. 2 pm 3 pm TODAY-—OLIVE BOR FiS Sy nris - iy CRANDALL'S COME: Mats. 2 pm. da TOMARROW—BI'CE IONES in “THE [ TODAY AXT COWBOY AND THE COUNTESS BELAMY = FA CRANDALL'S HOME CRANDALLS Mats. Sat. 2 pm 1. 3 p.m TODAV-—THREE BEAUTIES I E MARY MADGE AESOP SAVOY th & Col. Ra. SILLER in i RIT ) BACK HOME AND DY TOMORROWOLIVE BORDEN in HARLAN IIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" ] —NOW PLAYING— Carl Leemmle Presonts “WATCH YOUR WIFE” V-um- Val d Pn OMulloy ON THE STAGE SAM COSLOW Popular Songwriter and LAST THREE DAYS Paramount Presents ADOLPHE | MENJOU In the gcy. romantic comedy o @ small-town barber who invade New York society “A SOCIAL CELEBRITY" LOEW'S PALACE P Street at 13th LAST THREE | "E DAYS GRIFFITH 1iis High-Hat Highness of comedy n another great laugh-festswal! “WET PAINT" Sennett Comedy, “Circas Today,” Newnarcel—Topjcs—Overture Lionel Burrymors. Gerirade Astor and Clyde Cook. in N\ 3 “THE WIFE TAMER” Kentucky Derby—Internatisnal News STRAND TODAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Wardman Park Theater Beginning Monday, May 17th Presents Sir Rider Haggard's Own Version of His Greatest Book in Mation Pietures “She” STARRING BETTY BLYTHE With Carlyle Blackwell and Mary Odette Twice Daily. and 930 P.M. All Seats 30 Cents Presents N\ FROM THL rAMOUS by RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG The whirl- romance inside the walls of & great universityl With Wm. Halnes—Mary Brian “PARTNERS AGAIN" Vaudeville Season Opens First wut in Aur t ilm l‘edtmes CAROLINA 11th A C.Ave. S E GLORIA SWAN=ON THE UNTAMED LADY AMERICAN 15t 3 and 1.1 LIBERTY North Cap. TAKOMA Takoma l"{irk. D. C “MANNEQUIN" With DOLORES COSTELLO. WARNER BAXTER and. ZAST PITTS VAUDEV‘I LLE Engagement Extraordinary NAZIMOVA (Herself) MISS EVA CLARK WITH DAN CASLAR WEAVER BROTHERS PAUL YOCAN LOUISE_ WRIGHT THE YOUNGERS THE_RIOS WILL MAHONEY Vaudeville's Foremost Humorist Todays Matinee ENTIRE ORCHESTRA. 50c ENTIRE BALCONY. 25c PRINCES WHAT FOOLS Vaudevilie RAPHAE n “THE CIRCLE Showings RIC 9th & 0 Sts. N.W., VARIE PREVOST JAZZ. BRI 2105 Pa. \\l‘ Ph. W.953 Ample and & 4618 14th N.W. 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