Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1926, Page 50

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50 THE EVENING PUBLIC AID ASKED INDIGNIFYING LAG e e Proper Use of U S Emblem; Stated for Al Normal Cccasions. It was ceuld see the American flag, innocent. 1y, perhaps, but none the less wrong ly used as a handkerchief napkin, or on an advertisement. That | 4. but even today, with | t has been offer I‘ n see the Star aped through an used as a table: i or a ] automobile tire or cloth. With the approach of Flag dav. June 14, the chairman of the commit: correct use of the flag of of Columbia Chapter of | n Revo- public etiquette here under the tional Amer Americ: the: principal patriotic opinio the opinion e and of the ex-| bodies of the count perts of the Ar and the Navy the outstanding cents a living t i a should be itself con- Its “union is its honor point. should be displayed only sunset or between such hou Place In Procession. When carried in a_proce tha I\G P)(hi“r‘ on t number of flags are grov e on mafts that of the United States should be in the center a'\t\“;fly&tn‘;e st point of the group the e different. The Nat e« be at the very With others on the sar #. When flown from & affs it should be on it hould be hoisted firs | played on a staff project | pes jacent s right and When ing horizonta ] union shoul head nf the staff unless the | a Staff or mast the flag should in | variably be flat, whether in or out The union should be up whether the banner be hung or vertically, and always to the flag's own right. When fes toons, rosettes or drapings are re quired, tri-colored bunting may be used, but never the flag in any shape or pattern. When Hung Over Street. When displayed over the middle of a thorou are the flag should always be suspended vertically. When hung in an east-and-west street the union should be to the morth; if in a north- and-south street the union should be to the east. U'sed on a epeaker's platform the flaz should be above and behind the speaker; pever draped over either rm. Displaved in a id hang from a smff w fien a flag is in such condition no longer a fitting emblem v, it should be respectfully and 1o privacy be destroved as a whole, preferably by burning. i Never use a flag as 2 portion of me or athletic uniform. Never ider it on cushions or handker- or print it on paper napkins| Never buy an article sof nrnan‘?n'ed Never put lettering of | any sort across the representation, of | the flag. A Washingtonian in Paris when the Richmond Blues and the Connecti.| cut Foot Guards marched un thej Champs Elysee last month wrote| home that the number of Americans| who failed to uncover or salute at the passing of Glory was asi startling as it was sickening. Every| French man, woman and child along the line of march paid it reverence, however. Proper Form of Salute. Washington some day may make a rfect score in this respect, as Paris id, but the time seems distressingly far distant. When the flag is raised or lowered or passes in parade all persons should face it and should! stand at military or civilian salute The form for the latter is for men| to remove the head-covering with the| the right hand and hold it at the left shoulder. Women place the right hand over the heart. The conference which drew up| togesher with a number | ite regulations and val- ed itself a permanent body in order that modifi- | cations might be made if time shall make them desirable. The committee on correct use of the flag of the D. A. R. urgently recommends the possession and the careful study by ‘every person of a| copy of this code of etiquette. For June \\eddln:l Gude's flowers and decorations fulfill every requirement. 1212 F.—Adver- tisement. buuh Fforest Cn 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” not so long ago that one & TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Natlonal--"Little Miss Bluebeard,” rnnlsd\ at §:20 p.m. RrVIt‘ BRaker, vaudeville, at 'h and &:1:5 p.m. Earle l(l»lvh\ Heath and company, vaudeville, continuous from 130 to 1 pm. Columbia - *“The Palm Rcw-n Girl," at 1040 a.m. and 12:30, 2:15, 4:15, 30 and 9350 p.m. Rialto “'Rolling Home, «m. and 135, 333, 5 PHYSICIAN WANTED FOR SCHOOL SERVICE Exummntlon to Fill Vlelncy will Be Held June 18—Salary Is $1,680 for Part Time. An examination to fill a vacancy in”the medical inspecttion staff of the striet publ h formerly pled hy Dr, Edw Wilson, w(u held by the Civil ice Com- mission June 18, it w announced vesterday by Health Officer William C. Fowler. The position pavs a salary of $1,680 At 11:35 7:35 and ‘“The Reckless Lady. .m. and 1:35, 3:40, 5:30, ind 9:45 p.m. Palace-The Lucky 2! . and 1:10, o Lady, | 40, 620 50, 255 p.m. “Mlle. Modiste,” 740 and 9:40 pm \ulhm-sldnr Flood.' at 3:40, 5:40 akout’ three hours a day. I must have g | school: of vy “The Johnstown 8 and 9330 pan . the lester,” 5, 6:30. 8 and 940 p.m. 11:20 am., -ognized standing an at experience in the practice of medicine in the District. While the vacancy ia for the white schools, Dr. Fowler announced that colored’ physicians may take the ex amination to hecome eligible for ap. pointment in the colored achools. Ap | Plications should be made health officer at the Distriet Building. See Th13 orner Home you’'ll buy it —because it offers just what you will appreciate in a Home— attractive locahon—excellenl arrangement—best con- struction—at a price and upon terms you'll instantly recognize as a big bargain. 7th and Emerson—Petworth 8 rooms, concrete porch; built-in tub and shower—and big built-in garage. Financed the $12,950 Cafritz Easy Way Open from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Take th Street car to Emerson Street, or we will send our anto for you. «« CAFRITZ Owners and Builders of Communith and 950 pm Wardman Park 7and 9 p.m. Lincoln (colored) continuous fron “Quo Vadis?" “Let's Get Mar 9080 709-711-713 TWELFTH ST., N. W. 1 year for part-time work, averaging | Applicants | duzted from a medical | must have not less than three vears | to the | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DEMOCRATS ELECTED. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va. June Democrats swept their entire O Councll ticket into office in Tueaday's election, complete returns tabulated show. They were unopposed by any avowed candidate in the first ward, but all Democrats had Independent opposition in the second ward. 10.— v | elected , THURSDAY, Succersful Democrats and vote were: First ward—Herman H. Hable, 588: Fred W. Forney, . and J. Henkel 5. Second ward—J. fleflrlc Baetjer (re- 420; Willlam W. Dellinger, 393, and R. Frank Barr, 376. Losing second ward candidates and their vote were: Councilman Fred independent. : lee Lamp, 186, and Homer ber, 152, Del-Mar-Va, the big Peninsula that stretches South from Wilmington and covers 6000 square miles be- tween Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, is not only a par- adise for moto! and side vacationista— ta beau its delightful climate and with all its advantages for your comfort, health, success and happiness, it is the land where YOU will want to live. Are you a business-man, active or retired, here are enter- prising, charming cities and towns. 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