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NOPARKING SIENS | L I:I END LONG DISPUTE Erection at Key Bridge lees; Evidence of District’s Contiol of Area. Ten new “No Parking at Any Time™ | bearing the unmista - Me ropolitan Police De vesterday around south abut- Lore mute + of the final adjustment of existing uncertainty as the District or Virginia has sdiction over that territory. <everal months everal of o department’s “no-parkit were removed fiom the f the Lee Hizhway and the of u de- . Carey rown. as ivector of the office of public < and public parks, that the Districts jurisdiction ended 90 feet north of the Virginia g ed ve ot the bridge emt wdvised con able in- | | Upper: . 1 George . Robert B. irop, of i Duchring,. and | two en-| Guard of re- nts to the West y, allotted to ation | the loeal e of | stop- - drive to take on erx tie up trathic, ecision gives us tive " commented Maj ucted the se \emh - | afternoon when | they Warren Kenned. | Columbia loperated by Dewey CYCLIST IS mmkso. Dotald Reichard, 17. Suffers Con- | cle to the street | in front of his home, 69 Bryant street vesterday by an automobile, operated by George Kundahl, 18 years id, of 59 Rryant street. hard was taken to and treated for concu the brain. He | expected to recover o of the eighth precinct detained mdahl while his automobile brakes |\ were inspected, and he was refeased vhen they were found in good con dition FINDS HOME hANSACKED Returning_vesterday after an ab hington since last De- e J. Church of enue found linens | e valued at $500 had | ¢ thieves, who had ran- sacked the apartment during the period it was vacant. 1he thieves took articles ranging knives to hemstitbhed s and large bath toweis. n pllln\\ slips, sheets and bed. | <preads were also included in the list of stolen items. n stolen Women ored street SE | COLLISION INJURES TWo. Hurt When Auto Taxicab Bump. wo women were hurt a taxicab were pass 7 years old, d road, an Bonzight, 1800 Sixteenth 28 years collided rd streets. women were 52 vears old, old, Mrs. C: 1343 s Irvin street, who was cut about the arm: and head and bruised about the body, the face, nd Mrs, am, Leslie Smith, 26 years old, e address, who sustained 0 and ] vesterday n which operated by 1466 automobile col- Fifteenth | and a enched spine and contusions about field Hospital. The taxicab was running south on | Sixteenth strect and the automobile was street, 'I g } } i HIE [ ————— ! turning * left from Sixteentk ither driver = as hurt, Have you purchased your car for the Sum- mer? If not, you are overlooking some wonderful bargains if vou fail to take advantage of the many used car bargains offered in the Sale Automo- bile classification of The Star. 8808 0880 10 Both were treated at Gar- ) ———e § H + THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. GUARDSMEN PASS George C. Duehring and Rob- { ert B. Lothrop Appointed After Examinations. of the District of Columbia huve re- celved appointments to the West | Point Military Academy as the result of competitive examinations, follow- ing their selectlon as candidates by { Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, command- | Ing the 1 guard. They are George | C.” Duehri Chestnut avehue, | Takoma. Parl 1., and 2 member of Company 1. 121st Regiment of En- gineers, and Robert B. Lothrop, also « member of the Bngineer Regiment. | Duehring graduated from Technical | nished them by eve-witnesses. ! High School In 1924. He obtained his | tirst taste of militury life in the hlgh; H. Young, sports writer for the Wash | school cadets, in which he spent four | ington F'ost. 1 vears, recelving n commission |ond lieutenant in Company Regiment, and in his fourth vear he was commissioned a first lleutenant in Company B, 2d Regiment. He enlisted in the I I a private in Company E. gineers, August 8, 1924, and was pro- moted to sergeant and on April 14 of last year he became top sergeant of his company. Lothrop I8 a native of San Fran . where he was born in 1907 2 won of Capt. Jumes N. guard_as tools. FOR WEST POINT The members of the National Guard; 121st En-| da; Medical Administrative Corps, now stationed at the Walter Reed Hospital. He attended schools in various parts of the country, the Central High & ton in June, 1925. He later took a preparatory course for the West Point examination, and joined the local: guard in June of iast year, with a view of getting one of the appoint- ments alloted to that service. Both candidates will report at the Military Aondemv ||| July. DRIVER HITS AND RUNS. |F. J. Young, 80 Years Old, Kn_ocked. Down in Street. Francis J. Young, 80 years old, 1457 Chapin street, was knocked dowh and seriously injured by a hit-and-run driver last night while he was cross- ing the intersection at Fourteenth and Chapin streets, le was taken io Gartield Hospital suffering from shock and from a fracture of the right leg. Police at first believed they had the license number of the machine which struck Mr. Young and ran off, but upon_investigation learned a mistake had been made in the numbers fur- Mr. Young is the father of Frank e A Wronz Meaning. From the London Tid-Bite. Mr. Newedd had come home in very good spirits after a prosperous in the city. ¥ love is like a red, red rose,” he as he kissed his wife. | Everything You Need For Lawn and Garden an- | like red, red rose it vou'd been bend- e Lothrop. ' Bertie,” sald Mrs. Newedd, tear fully, ‘“don't be unkind! You'd be ing over the frying pan for 20 min utes:” § MIDDY BLOUSES # Wash Dresses You'll get.a lot of fun out of your garden, if you use good Good tools mean pleasure —bad tools mean Come where vou will find everything you need, priced moderately. A full line of Hedge Shears, Lawn Rollers, Garden Hose, Window and Porch Screens, Screen Wire (Black, Galvanized, Pearl and Bronze). Also House Paint, interior and exterior. Grass, Flower and Vegetable Seeds. “work.” in to “headquarters,” Complete Line of Tools, Etc. The Franklin Sedan at New Price-*2790 A Revelation to Motorists gives none st all. Nor bow ¢ fine car It is a revelation that quality, per- formance and style of the Franklin standard can be offered in a closed car at this new price—even Franklin has never done it before. And this is the finest Sedan that Franklin has ever built! It gives you comfort over going where you don’t expect comfort, not merely over going where you do. The marvelous ease and sureness with which it handles leaves you per- ceptibly fresher after a long trip. And the Franklin proves every day that it is the fastest car over the road. You will never know how much cooling bother you can avoid until you have driven a Franklin, which SPORT SEDAN CABRIOLET SPORT RUNABOUT ENCLOSED-DRIVE LIMOUSINE SPORT COUPE can lead in ecomomy till you own this one. From a style and quslity stand- point, there is nothing finer. De Causse’s designs are acknowledged style-lesders, and the Franklin rep- utation for uncompromising quality is & growth of 25 years. Less than eight months ago this Pranklin Sedan sold for $3200. Since then upwards of fifty refinements have been made. And today the price is $27901 That is why it is a revelation. That is why the demand is multi- plying so rapidly. That is why you too should ask for a trial ride. courk SPORT mqmc All Franklin prices include full equipment, even to spare fire, tube, cover and lock. Only tex and traneportation ere extra. Your old car can boagyfied iu trade, and budget paymest plen srrenged. FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. HARRY W. BURR Salesroom—1503 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Other Franklin Dealers in Tlus Vicinity Richmond—United Moum, Inc. Culpeper—Coons Motor Co. Baltimore—The Franklin Motor Car Co. \ Service—I814 E St. N.W. i} 85c (irls' ore: e # 50c Bloomers & # STEP-INS - # Women's $1.50 Extra Size # “Non-Cling” Lace Trim color. : rlntlum in i $2 Dl‘phragm Reducer Rubber Brassiere | P. K. Sailor Hats »l J\II& lhe "d fm' 'er mmer Elxrl # 59c Polly Prhn { APRONS : $1.49 Serpentine Crepe g Black Kid Slippers MAY 23, 1926— PART $1 Women's Dimit, " Overblouses "Zforsl white self-stripe; with Qirls’ Waterproof RAINCAPES A hood nttach blue 'l! \'Dd l\IIY ntegd waterproof. - © $1.49 Lonsdale Jean l straightline model $1.98 Girls’ Khaki MlDDY SUIT Go0d Weight Khali loomers to mateh. DRESSES 2for S] Good Gingham Dresscs in new models | Silk Ties No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders; No Charges or Will Calls HARRY KAUFMAN: 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. NI R I $1.65 Men's Felt House Slippers Men's Silppers of felt, with Hylo tops Zforsl Men's §1 A guaranteed $1 tie. in besutiful pat- vy L 1. for $1. faat,_colors; 51 $1.50 GHl' Summer and _ English ’y WASH SUITS $1 cck Linenes Blouss with © pocketa: !rla <rar~h Pants: collegiate beit: 3 10 : 2for$1 85: Boyn and Girls’ OVERALLS Plain blue or khaki cloth: fast lml trim- mings well made: ses 1§ to K v Women's $1.75 Sample Voile Underwear Gowns, Chemise and Step-ins. high oo rnlurn _all_sizes. i TS Panty Dresses Zforsl Good assoriment of styles 1. in ginghams and Eng 10_ _vears. 79¢ Hip Hem Princess Shps.2 fOI' 1 Gaodgauality lnecloth: = # 69 St M Sllun STEP-INS oile. lace !]nmmnl ‘Boy: & Girls' 50c. 3for 51 Body Waists Of chesked nainsock reinforey) hu:\nm ‘l." (llrll hew Plain colors or prints and fine dimities Voile Dresses hand smocked._ Sizes 1 to 6 years $1.69 Complete 3 pesiansurr 9l Of good grade khaki, with, feather head- 35¢ Infants’ dvv‘»n ‘pants and ‘(LlV sizes Shlrts & Bands gf‘“lsl $i Rubbe ) for S " Cril: Sel:eets for ‘Pure gum, in g—rilrl quality; size 24x36 inces: 1ed or Extra Size 2 forsl Iu'l r\n. s : Fine qemrer hite: tall cut. Muslin Gov ns 3for31 Women's Good Crepe Bloomers and Step-ins, full cut. lace trim: il colo 49¢ Infants’ Muslin Clcertr‘l'l'dses {Ol'sl Good_quality. soft finish, Smbroidery edge:_sizes 8 1 ars. Women's $1.50 assorted Crepe Gowns I NEW CORSETS Waistline or medium busts: well made 2forS1 of pink_coutll. _Sizes to 2% 79¢ Infants’ White of fine batiste. In- BRESSES OWNS 6':a§l;lF:S sl‘ SRS APre 81 |50 lity Cre Bloomers and Ste %i'i%"m-“?&“mfi&‘«. ora. - Good size. Princess Slips l In all the hll’h lhldnl for <||mmer ‘wear, _and hem. All size: APRONS Zfor 1 ‘uhtb\:n c:h"k or plain $149 White Muslin $l Hoover Dresses mulnflnn nlyle closely-woven material. sizes 36 to & s Rubber Tricot Bust e Requeing Brassiere. Sizes Bl 25¢c Girls' Crepe i B;oomers GPI'S. 51 ) made, full cut, assorted colors. Well 6 to 12 vears. ; ?i;‘::: Vests 7f0!‘sl Sizes 51 Fing Swiss ribbed. tailored top. 1.9 Boys' Whte 3for51 r mfla and gingham, in neat hp(‘kl mg figul LONG KIMONOS sl Flowered or JDlsin. crepes, satin ribbon e Bod 2for$1 75¢ Body-Walst Union Suits to l arop eestte elastic ot res yre. Men's Blue Do, Bagk Biug, Deaim Overals. with OVERALLS $1.39 and $1.69 Men FINE SHIRTS Neckband and collar sttached juadras and broadeloth: perfert: sizes Mcn 79¢ 2 forsl Work Shirts Biue any Grav Chambrag Shirts. coliar attacbed. Sizes 1415 fine 14 15¢ Unbleaghed MUSLIN good wel 10Yds.%1 5\1! \.nmr'lv hed, Boc 84 Felt-Bale 3 s Floor Covering 3 Yds. l 1‘\-:“;“1» wide, cut from full Dieces 53Yds. 51 d color- '35c New Sprlng Cretonnes Yard wide: beautiful x-uum ted on fine_clo a 79¢ Whlte & Blue Enamel Warerorsl Guaranteed perfoct. Covered Dishpan, Ste Pan, Dairy 4Prs.$l 59c Women's A Rayon Hose mn?‘l’:‘ni‘ fashioned baci Record-Breaking Sale of Women’s SILK DRESSES Worth $6 to $10 Sizes 16 to 46 98 A truly marvelous value, one that we arc proud to be able to offer and sure that it saving opportunity to make a Birthday Sale. Piain t is a_worthwhile money- asting memory of this and stripe washable silks. plain .mvl polka dot pongees, ,dl in the newest styles. Men's Kluk: PANTS Good _a made _rizel PAJAMAS 22 strongly $I hov perfect c-unly. fine Men's Fine Lisle Hose 4 Pr S. sl oLiEhi-walght How. with reinforced sole, biack and colors. Men s 25¢ Mercerized Hoscgprs $1 Sizes. Regular 7! Datterns:_all | 69c Wmdov- |SHADES [19¢ Yd.-Wide Cotton Pajumas. white and colors. with | A | Tire Scooter Black and colors. in extra good qualits. underpriced. In sizes 9% to 113 $1.75 Boys' and Girls' Tennis Shoes and Oxfords s1 <2 Brown and White Tennis Shoes and Oxfords. made with heavs crepe rub- jer solés ‘and heels: every, pair per- 21y $1.50 Children's sl PLAY SHOES 1 for bors and o Orions a0, Ay actes and v Heels: fl'm 510 2. 2z ot sizes 11 to 2 and Men's Ontlng PANTS Pllm -nd ;n:m(x“ Ijght Jgn Outine Men's Nllmook 2 for $l Union Suits 728 eoux:l Tnion Suits: good make: Boys’ *Sport colors BLOUSES Brpadcloth | and o madgas: _plain 3for$1 Shades, green. eery. whits. with_fixtures: imperfect Bleached Muslin 9Yd$-$l osely woven grade. standard coust. in usetar T _lensthe Opaque brown. ete B 8Yds.S1 Percales Yard wide, ctandard count aprone. dresses. hlouses, ate e $1.98 All Steel, Rubber- Heavs, Durable Scooter. strons i e $1 30x72 and lsxsb Grass Rugs Imported Jan Grase R)(~ d cnimaons $1.98 to $2.98 Values New Sport Boys® Nainzook 2 for $1 Boys’ Nainsook Union Suits e 72x80 wrombar CTnien _and well s guaran- ‘Boys’ T New WASH SUITS olid and _combination colors. teed tunt M wzen B to 6. R 2 I 250 Men’s Summer lar Day. in our 13th Anniversary Sale. Mohair and Sport hats of timbo _ dress hats medium and ltrfs shapes: new high shades, flower and ribbon trim. for T 29c Domestic 6Yds 81 Colored or 1Il’h| o e yanl Sl 1 eight, hit. rmlss tte: )I‘&\‘ welgl Worth e Dll rns, 0dd Lot Organdy Dresses They're soiled mussed, b d 308 and_ S48, °'A "Daceain T ‘vo e Grass Rugs Heavy. double-warp grade: green. blue g DN §1 Rayon Overblouses but they're great if you can usa them. Assorted smizes and colors. New Summer of crepe and braid combinations, in matron or mise. i Broadcloth firoundu neat etripes 36x63 Ji erow’'s-foot border. £1.75 T 27x54-In, Jap 2for $l 0dd lot, R 0f Amoskeag nxu Jap Grass Rugs Heavy, double-warp grade. Choice of 3 $2 to $3 Long or Short lnfants‘ Coats $1 mere, or batists, neat scalloved 3 or Ofil “‘%ory trimmed. 'omen’s Leather House Slippers brown soft leather. with et ttoma: sizes 310 i kA T T8 | 69c 6-4 Floor Coverin mnn- elt bass: Limited Job - 50c Table = %Yas sl Oilcloth Meritas Table Oilcloth, 48 inches wide. in white, tile or mossic patterns: seconds. $1.65 Women's s = ra, with mggflfl;fn AR e in. Raen 10 8 $195 : Leather House Slippers veretts, in brown Sles and rubber h P 39c Stenciled Table 5‘;‘&—8‘1 SCARFS Sanitas Brand Olclofti, pretty stenciled patterns on assorted color grounds. other Summer fabrics, especially priced for one R day: sizes 34 to 48. Boys' Blue OVERALLS 2Prs.81 mm.\m s‘?f:.m& mrnn-‘ with bib; well SUIT CASES sl Full Size Smt Cm reinforced: made with lock and two snaps. $2 Sandura Boniered 81 HALL RUNNERS IOHO! Anch F!lbbll. Ruge, good pat- e & 700 Gold Band l!c China Dishes 10 fiil':l Fine grade of china: choice of seve I| ize. I||llu. soups. cereal and fruit di 25¢ Yard-Wide Y Cretonnes 8 ds' sl New patterns: fast colors; beautiful col- orings: ited lot. All white or fancy edge: Ppiece: 10c Shelf Oilcloth 24 . many patterns to i | | l Sateen Cretonne de to & every vai full 150 Yard-Wide §198 Rubber Tired KIDDIE CAR sl An_outstanding valus for this outdoor sen ng_and_sturds. Chil dren s Rayon SILK SOCKS 5PrsS] Fancy weave: chofee of 10 new Spring colors: sizes 4 to_B yenrs ?’f.fl:;"é'i:ieeflds 51 inches wide, in A large selection of new Spring_patierna: fast_colors. $1.75 Double-Bed Size $1 BEDSPREADS Good Weight Crochet ds. Marse! 3{“51 50c Women's 's Summer Regular and extra sizes: shell knee: fine Union Suits kit tnbular top: perfect quality.____ 29c Bleached Pillowcases 5 for sl Size 42x36: A-inch hem: made of heary bleached muslin:_free_fre sein £1.39 81x90 Seamless Iron Clad Sheets $l Linen finish’ free from dressing. €3 ot 5’2’00 Silk ;‘o;k:“[)‘:)l $1 lovds.Sl ‘\Jeck Scarf rhent and nonm- SI 75 27-In Peerlefl Diaper Cloth Guaranteed_aseptic. irntant:_in_sealed -Mixed ls.;:':;:r;hEponge fiYdssl Yara wide printed designs for drapertes cushions and other uses. Full pieces. 50c Scalloped 4 for $l Pillowcases ! 2forS1 ing. free from dress: aseorted ab ek $1 Colored Border Tahlecloths h Damaak Cloths, e BAxG0 1nches. Zforsl em, penter- yer.) 3Yds. 1 the Ydl boys' « pattern $1.00 Double-Bed SHEETS Silk Pongee n lead- 51.75 ‘s6-Inch Palm Beach Suiting [ Flain or_strined for or sk Snc Silk 'Stnne Tissue & Madras Woven pattem. new Summer d avery vard fast color: cut from full T a4 Yds.51 Tlco Satine 4Yds. 1 ne, ) Eflc Flock Dot and | Chlfion Voile RBelv dresses. anderw lore and St 22¢ 32-In. Dress GINGHAM 8Yds-$1 18¢ Enghsh Longcloth 1 0Yds- 9 $l osely woven grade. pure bleached. fin- Sahed S01t for Nfants WA undersear et 4Yds.$l 59¢ Imported high mercerized finish: Broadcioth Yard wide white_blue, tan or gray. §1 Extra Table Covers Zfor sl t 25 patterns. Note the exfra Dress Rayon 3 Yds sl and Diaids. beaubitutty olored T ek Another Lot of Those $1.49 to $2.49 New Silks $1.00 54-in Bordered Silk Cre 40-in. Al Sport Satin Gearxeite e de Chine adium Broadeloth _ Shirting A6-in. Svort Silks . Chiffon Taffetas N nninnmmninininn $1.00 Glo-Sheen CREPE ZYdS. $l Yard wide. in all the new Spring shades cunranteed fast colors and_waehab) Eib‘;:'EEVests 8 fOl‘ $l Recular and extr sizes. Summer weight. on: perfect anality. 59c Floral Printed oieee 5Yds,$1 40 inches wide, beautiful printed designs on tinted grou rom full pieces. = 6Yds.$l 25¢ Amoskeag inches GINGHAM New s‘mm: dress patterns. 32 ull e vemaied 4 €00 §] 39c Hemstitched Huck Towels ."Ayglgl:!nl‘gznl{‘fl:wohfi)lfl‘ 'n' l\hm rnlf &forS1 full- size 29¢ Two VThrepd . Huck Toweis+ pllain white or red horderet extra he face towels: 69c Jqud Border Turkish Towels 3 for sl uSt mrgorans bordara: (o read: o tra_heavy. 19 Two-Thread 10 f sl Huck Towels or o BE3 By o 2l gjies ul ticaed: 29¢ Yd-Wide Lonsdale 5 sl Bleached Mustin o Yds. Genuine Tonsdal each piece labeled; usaful length 1 e 59¢ Yd.-Wide. Jvds$1 o5 vand Fiiarahiced Tast'Soitr: ‘cut 150w Diece: 2 :mmanmmnmmm Mm“ 13T EIITItTeitisinestIItssanIsIITIIIIILILLLSS e T e o e A s B S Do b O Bs O o