COMMUNITY SONGS END MEMORIAL DAY Thousands Join in Service on Steps of Treasury—NMrs. . Potts Presides. Washington's observance of Me- orfal day, clty-wide in scope, was ght to a close last night with a munity song the T president of local churche: he singing. Potts, L. Holmes and youthful r- | measure, and the necess ri- {of county petitions, 24, hi m- | will ad- | titlons filed from paratory School in the National Ora- torical Contest, gave an address en- titled “The Light of Patriotic Mem- i Paul V. Collins also delivered a patriotic address. Solos were rendered by Lorenzo Diatto, a Spaniard, and John Chandler Smith, bass solofst of Calvary Baptist Church. Miss Mary Daly was ac- companist. The male glee club of Howard Uni- versity also sang. The “sing” con- cluded with “The Star Spangled Ban- ner,” sung by the entire audience, with the Navy Band accompanying. MONTANA REFERENDUM ON PROHIBITION ASSURED Required Total of Petitioners De- |Sta posited With Secretary of State at Helena. ., June 1.—Montana on prohibition pe- silver Bow County (Butte), containing 2,644 validated names, completing the require of petitioners for an init v number > been on file at the office of the secretary of aniza- | State here for several weeks. The proposal is to repeal all the pro- now on the books in t those relating to Montana Assoclation total | together with State officlals, partici- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1926. WISCONSIN ERETS GEOREA ENDRIL Flags of United States and of Confederacy Fly at Service for Northern Dead. By the Associated Press. 1E . Ga., June 1.—The tripes entwined yesterday s and Bars at the na- emetery here and at Anderson- 3a., as representatives of both sides paid tribute to the Union dead of the Civil War. A new memorial shaft, Wisconsin's monument to her dead who fell Georgia campalgns, was dedicated. A unit of the G. A. R. of Wisconsin, pated in the unveiling of the Wiscon- sin monument here. Gen. D. B. Freeman, commander of the North Georgia United Confederate Veterans, read Lincoln’s Gettysburg address. ) s . member of the Wis. al Brigade of the |a by E. B. Heimstreet, adjutant general of the Wisconsin G. A. R. At Andersonville, the Confederate prison camp, where more than 8,000 Union soldiers are buried, the ex- ercises were in charge of the Colony Post of G. A. R. of Fitzgerald, Ga. INVENTORS TO EXHIBIT MANY UNIQUE DEVICES «Unsinkable” Boat and Wind- shields for Dirigibles Among Things to Be Shown. By the Associated Press. SEATTLE, June 1 for dirigibles, three. skates and an “unsin * boat are some of the things which inventors wish to display at the National Inven- tors’ 1xposition here June 17 to 19. Any new human contrivance is eli- gitle for this exhibit, which ig spon- sored by the National Association of A windshield led roller in | Inventors. The dirigible windshield is a funnel- shaped metal arrangement, to be at- tached to the dirigible mooring mast to protect against the wind. The new roller skate has a center wheel which is larger than the one in front or back h the skater may make The unsinkable hoat {8 one which ‘“couldn’t be ater fast enough to sink it. Elect s ters of much of their work and for- s for bullding “stone” and * 2 ni exhibits to be entered o relleve carpen- a f WINDOWS TONIGHT Choice f = Basement! Any Trimmed or Sport HAT that sold from $1.95 to $3.95 BASEMENT SALE! “G” STREET CORNER TWELFTH : Just a time when you are wanting these new hats we are offering A CHOICE OF THE You can reasonably expect THE GREATEST BARGAIN SUR- PRISES OF YOUR LIFE! Come early. Swiss Milan Hemps, Azures, Straws, Hair Choice of 25 Untrimmed ° o T SHOES T {EX U I ' LAST \ Hats—in fact there is not a new shade or Sum- D mer shape that is not included. Plenty of white, pinks and light shades. Not a Single Hat was bought for this EVENT! Your unrestricted choice at SHOES $1.00 Faultless Guaranteed Perfect Chiffon ' HOSIERY Special Friday and Saturday TWO DAYS! Wednesday and Thursday g of Our Clean-Up Shoe Sale! Two days remain in which we MU ST CLEAN OUR STOCK! We have just added hundreds of pairs of new arrivals to these groups in order to allow a perfect selection. ALL SIZES IN THE LOT—but not in each style. . All $4.90 & $4.40 | All $5.90 & $5.50 | All $6.90 & $6.60 85($ 4.85 Guaranteed Perfect Full-Fashioned Chiffon $1.45 HOSIERY Service weight, a famous make we cannot mention here. Special OPENS AT 8:30 A Tomorrow’s Styles Today 723 14th St. 4 At N. Y. Ave. Fr. 2856 P At 14th St. ‘. Fr. 8227 Lucky Strikes in Tin Humidor Limit 2 to a Customer. F St. at 12th Fr. 4312 1405 H St. ¢ x4 604 9th St. Fr. 3713 Limit 4 to a Customer Gigantic June Drug and Toilet Goods Sale Toilet Goods 35¢ Daggett & Ramsdell’s Cold Cream, 23c 25c¢ Lyon’s 'i?ooth Powder 19 23 S 60 Pompeian Face Powder 38¢c 3 % $1.00 De Miracle Depilatory 79c K2 0o " 60c Odorono Med. 3c SSc Woodbury’s Facial Cream Jar 34c o O 50c - Wildroot Shampoo 33c K3 L2 $5.00 ~ Inecto Hair Dye $3.69 50c Stillman’s Freckle Cream 37 : 31:00 Houbigant’s Talcum 89c e g e ———— 25¢ Babcock’s Narcissus Talcum 2 for 25¢ 7 - For Your Gums Dentists are now recomme’nding this )) scientific treatment for pyorrhea, re- . ceding and bleeding gums. Makes and keeps gums firm and pink. Results will amaze you. Don’t get pyorrhea— get ) —%ngaé 31’0_—9 Drugs 85¢ Alcorub 55¢ K2 % 60c Bromo Seltzer 36 Pape’s Diapepsi ape’s Diapepsin 36 Gude’ PSI.ZS ude's FPeptomangan 89¢ $1.00 { Father John’s Medicine, 35¢ Freezone 21c $1.25 Creomulsion ; 35¢ Lapactic Pills 23c 75c Alophen Pills S~ — Bauer & Black Junior First Aid Kits g . Listerine '/ The safe antiseptic for sore throat, after shaving, personal hygiene and prevention of after- shaving infection. $1.00 Size