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{ COOLIDGE TO SPEAK AT ERICSSON RITES Crown Prince Also to Talk at| Unveiling of Memorial Addresses by and Trince Gustavus Adol will feature the nnv Tomorrow afterno the mons Swedish 3 It will he the first public address since his arvival in this country of the Crown Prin Washington especially 1o participate | in_the dedication o) The statie will he m: . Fess of Ohio, chal Friesson the actual unveiling will e monument b As the shroud Is drawn from the | 1! the distinguished hands | " . i of the Crown Princess, the Marime | o ihe Welcome extended by America's Navy B ) k “he | Chief cutive, coupled with the and Navy Bands will strike up “Th 5. fotne] Uhsears Boed i AR Star Spangied Banner.” President Cnolidze addrese immediely afterward, to be | th, followed on tie improvised Y [VISITING ROYALTY BEGIN SIGHTSEEING TOUR OF CAPITAL ENvalpage.) (Continued fi Iy they appeared on the a a ing cheer went up. Uhe Crown Prince and his consort e mel in the P'resident’s roum by Secretary of Siate Kellogg and other Ntate Department officials, and after a brief exchange oi courtesles the parly went to their waiting automo- biles as the Avmy Band struck up the Swedish national anthem. At the same time a squadron of Cavalry from Kort Myer swung into action and 1ts” functions an 1o the legat e royal pair tegation.. while the rems: pariy went 1o their vooms &t Willard Hotel Pose for Camcramen. Tomorrow. President Highnes: is Royal «f thr the al inv Upon emerginz on the Daza (he party graciously ecnsented to pose for A battery of cameramen, who waved | the couple 1o siand still or “close in.” a3 though they were plain Americans. Crown Prince Adolphus and Crown Princese Louise appeared to enjoy the ordeal. At 6 o'clock the Swedish dignitaries \\enl} to the \White louse and met | President and Mrs. Coolidge in sue- | ression, The introductions there were brief and iather informal. They then returned 1o the legation for din- . who has come to the memorial. sentation of the e by Senator Simeon an of the John Memorial. Commi actual al highness the Crown wmise Alexandria Twe Bands to e Crown Prince and Princess on their arrival in New York caused em enthusiastically to express their titude for the “friendly “elmmei will deliver his | akers | g platform with a word of areeting | given ne. from the Crown Pri | From the early morning disem.! Presents £ numercus wreaths on in New York Harbor until | and other tributes in mem ! last night i Washington their | Swedish desizn the N ;‘ v ent increased ax new sights follow ynder 1h ciion of Repre. | in rapid succession. | sentative ¢arl . man of the John eommittee | mentioning in particnlar the “great Accordinz feity vising from the water like a anneunced 1 phantom."” the nique architectural . 8 Grant canvons" the “swirl of industry’” and siding office; music will proper. Invocation wi Tiev been interviewed before, hut added | ana Svnod. The iite { that ' “inter ! Wennerbers American Unfon of Swed. [ 1h81 he found it “interesting and; under the direction of | ""y{"qinney last night the prince and The exercises benediction by the Rizht Rev 1. Freeman followed hy the playing of “The' Stars And Stripes Forever,' ROCH The Rev the presidency a “and will live in the White House™ it the Republican and Democratic nomi- | 4 : £ ndheck and Axel Carlander of tha| Sunday to Seek Presidency. wedish-American Steamshin Line, | R g nd O, 1L Lamm, Swedish consul zen! Billy nday will vun for | eral. New York. nee's : at an American Lezion hanquet here ! last nizht. Seme of the wrapping soap. v gum and other paci work of of golf? i prince spoke of the sl!’unlfl\!“i newness af the things he saw. | indblom. chair- n Memorial and “vastness of it all.” | Sight Called Uniorgettable. !! all has been a sight unforgetta- | ble.” he said. "It is with the keen- e=t expectation that we look forward 1o the enjoyment of our visit and the freedom offered us.” ‘The Crown Prince said he had never | the exercises | mptly al 3 pm. . who will introduce of the Navy Wilbur as pre A half-hour of hand necede the ceremonies be pronounced by anddle, president of e, will SO . il intersperse dur-| Sl AN e nanies 4 number of Swed. | el g of Ohlo. president of Ericsson commiltee Ilinois, president | csson Committes of ifty: ! rgquist of New Y presi- | of ihe Ericsson cxecutive com mittee: Stephen Mather. director of . | the Nationa) Park - service: G. M. with) Jdames Tiishop of Washington. will conclude n independent dry Chats With Dawes, Vice President Dawes was sitting | at iz deic when the distinguished | visitors were ushered into his room in the Senate wing. He laid his fa | mous pipe on the table and shook | ® wet candidates. he declared | . { hands with bhoth of his guests in machines made for | hearty Amer fashion. Then he! ¢ blades, chowinz | sat down and motioned for the Crown trinee and | ess 10 do the same. ed goods do the W n ) et Land a very informal and congenial | | Senate to convene. and d THE chat followed. Once when a number of Senators arrived the Crown Prince { arose again, but Mr. Dawes remained seated, and a few moments later he insisted that his visitor it down again and finish out their talk. .He did. Word had been sent to the members of the Senate and House forelgn af- I4airs committee, and hefore long most | of the membeis of these committees | thronged into the Vice President’s room and were introduced. Senator Borah chairman of the Senate mittee, and Representative I chairman of the House foreign rela- tions committee, w prominent in this informai veception. Senator Borah a few moments later escorted the royal pair o the Senate gallery, whera they toof a fro seat to watch the proceedings. Tney had 1o wait several minutes for the fing the in {terval had many of the S ed onut to them by Sena Enthusiastic Over City. The Crown Prince and his consort were plainly enthusiastic in praise of the heauties of the National Capital. Particularly were they impressed hy road expanses of the city's arched their full length by ring trees. The Prince told news paper men that Washington was un- doubtedly one of the most atiractive cities he has ever visited. His highness made a dignified ap- vearance in his conventional morning attive, with spats and silk “topper,” and the Princess whs fashionably lines and small hat to match. skivt was cut to a stylish length. Her hair was not bobhed. The Crown EVENING Her | dvessed in a dark blue suit of simple | STAR. age height. Both impressed the hun- dreds of sightseers who lined their path with their youth. Prince malintained a rather serious demeanor, reminding one of a very studiously inclined youth. The prince speaks English fluently with British accent. The princess is an English lady by birth. . Both iold reporters they so far with their visit to America and were sure they were in for the - | time of their lives. ‘This afternoon they will attend a eception in thelr honor given hy John Hays Hammond and this ning they will be guesis of the Pre; ident and Mrs. Coolidge a1 a dinner in the White H to which many Government d ries have heen ted. . b Bulgaria Signs Treaty. SOFLA, Bulgaria, May 28 (®). he Natlonal Agsembly rarified a treaty hatween ‘Turkey and Bulgarla, under which diplomatic relations, severed when the Allies entered Constanti nople, are resumed. % PAID ON I DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervisien U. 8. Treasury .| The Crown | were delighted | Prince s noticeably Crown Princes What are vour plans for the Decoration Day Holiday? Motor trip? A day at the shore? A day No matter what they are vou will find the cool. comfortable apparel you need for the nccasion at the P-B Store. “NATIONALLY | Linen Goli Knickers—$2.85 to §6 White Linen ‘I'rousers—$5 Flannel "Prousers—plain’ white—$9 and $15 Striped English Flannel T'rousers—$10 (3olf Hose and Sweater Sets—$10 White Duck Trousers—$2.50 Khaki Trousers—$2.50 (5olf Sets (4 clubs, bag and 2 balls)—$9.73 Lightweight Golf Hose—$1.63 White Oxford and Broadcloth Shirts—$1.95 Foulard Scarfs—$1 ' Imported Crepe Beach Robe, Slippers, $3.65 Bathing Snits—$3 to $14.50 Panama Hats—special—$ Straw Hat§—special—$2.85 Luggage, Bags and Suit Cases—$R.75. L4 The Avenue at Ninth o tall, while t 1408 N ST. N. W. ghtly below a THE NEW ORANGE GROVE MARKET CO. 1226 H St. N.W. Strawherries, Speclal—1 arge Oranges, hasker Grapefruit, basket Oranges, by the doren Grapefruit o Alma Piny Tomatoes, per hox lemons, dozen.. Canteloupes . .. ..., California Walnuts, . Paper-shell Pecane, th. ... MEAT DEPARTMENT Leg of Veal, th.. Shoulder of Veal, Ih. Breast of VPII."l‘h. U e, and 2 tog Lamb Chop: Pork Chops Pork, End Pork Roast, it dren In and save m, "HE BOYS' SH ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE P-B STORE First—the Bovs' Shop, then— away to vour Summer Camp Cool, comiortable clothes to wear at moun- tain or seashore resort. Inexpensive outfits for camp enthusiasts from 3 vears on up. same fine P-B quality, whether you buy camp- ing togs or clothes for “dress up” occasions, The 7 hy not clip this suggested Camping List —check the things you need—it will sazve time. Khaki Flapper Suits, sizes & to 16-—$2.50 to $3.50 Khaki Flapper Snits, sizes 3 to 10—$1.85 to $2.23 Khaki Knickers and Straight Pants—§1 to $2 Khaki Golf Knickers- I.inen Knickers and Flapper Pants—$2 to $2.50 Linen Golf Knickers—$2.30 to $3.50 Palm Beach Knickers—$2.25 Lumberjack Shirts—$3 and §6 Flannel Shirts—$3.50; Blouses. $3 Khaki Shirts—$1.50 and $2; Khaki Blouses, $1 to $2 Bathing Suits, many styles and patterns—8$1.75 to $6 Black Rubber Coats—$4.50 Black Rubber Poncho—$3.50 and $4.50 Rubber Hats—$1 and $1.50 Terry Cloth Bathrobes—$5 Wonl Bathrobes—$5 to $7.50 Sweaters, many stvles and patterns—$3.95 to $7.50 : Pajamas—Summer weight—$1.25 to $2.50 Union Suits, cool athletic style—79¢ to §1 Golf Hose. 59 to $5 Teck Jr. Shoes, for camp—$4 Complete assortments of Official Equipment. ' Boy Scout And get your final hair trim before leaving for Camp in the Barber Bill Shop. 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