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WILLIAN H. GIBSON CLAIMED B 1 ) Former Assistant Treasure of United States 51 Years in Service. William Howard Gibson, former sistant treasurer of the United & fladeiihi vii War, died Wednesd apartment at the and one niece. nducted k in the pel of "the Miishment with inte tional Cemete: Mr. Gibson ‘War in the 7th Pennsylvania Re JEATH Falkstone rved through the Civil Priscner Who Gave ! Name of “Linc¢oln” I N | ham Lin- ¥. but for Hitt im- a1 name is he- S to be John ¥ 46000 WILL® VISIT SOON. Virginia and West Virginia Busi- ness Men to Be Feted Here. A special escory of Maryland t police will bring approxim: “ men representing counties in Virginia and West Vir- ginfa into W ington June 22, The party nnn\m:: to the District and |Jailed for Drinking THE View 0ld Forts and Other Pr0|ects Here. Park proje southeust heast and by member, subcommittees on Listri | tions of the main appropriations com. . for the purpose of information Capital 1 nd ion propo to mates for which prepared and submitted to Con in Decembe e lnl\llnlll various Brown, the House and Sen: rk do funds, to be of publ EVENING COMMITTEES VISIT SITES FOR PARKS ‘Senate and House Groups and in morning ppropria- | zetting to what the Planning | with | are soon | piloted to the ton and several of the Civil War forts in Brookland and- vicinity, which are on the program for acquisition in connection with the establishment of the proposed Fort drive, which will circle the city and connect up hese various historic places. In Ana- costia the committee was shown the area of land south of St. Elizabeth's Hospital and running as far as Blue Plains, which the City and Park Planning Committee several days ago set down as one of the park projects to be acquired under the McMillan plan, and which will be the first con- necting link hetween Anacostia Park, at Bolling Field, and Fort Washing- ton, a bill for the 4 which for park purposes now pending in ngress. Construction of Ten Coast Guard Vessels to Be Begun. nt Coolidge's signature to- day was placed on the bill authorizing | construction of 10 new Coast Guard vessels. ufficient appropriations to start their construction will be asked imme- diately, but the bulk of the $9.000,000 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, CORNER STONE LAYING FOR COMMUNITY HOUSE Exercises Being Held This After- noon at Battery Park—Gov. Ritchie Represented. Exercises incident to the laying of the corner stone for the new Battery Park Community Club house, at Bat- tery Park, are being held this after- noon under the auspices of the Bat- tery Park Citizens' Association. Da- vid C. Winebrenner, 3d, secretary of state for Maryland, and representing Gov. Albert Ritchie, will formally ce- ment the stone in place. R. B. Lawrence, president of i the master of cere- . Mr. Winebrenner is to be introduced by Maj. E. Brooke Lee, former secretary of state for Mary- land. Prior to the ceremonies, a luncheon was given in honor of Mr. Winebren- ner and Maj. H. C. Maddux at the Cairo Hotel. The clubhouse is the gift of Maddux, Marshall, Moss & Mailory to the community. The citizens’ asso ciation is »L'.LCI)('I“E ina bnd Ma; Young Txamfen'ed Maj. Mason J. Young, Corps of En- JUNE 11, CHURCH PLANS FESTIVAL. |§ 1926. An ice cream festival will be held on the lawn of the All Souls’ Memorial Episcopal Church, Cathedral avenue near Connecticut avenue, this eve- ning from 4 to 9 o'clock, under the auspices of the Rector's Ald Soclety, of which Mrs. Frank S. Bright is pres- ident. Mrs. George Y. Worthington and Mrs. Robert S. French, members of | @ the entertainment committee, are in charge of the plans. N established charac- tor is what wins and holds reputation. Some cae has calied reputation s We feel that it isa nlkl rock. HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY q.-nn W. SFILLE, (l.-o yn) WABHINGYON |OLD SATURDAY SPECIALS wis HAMS = 37c 8 to 10 lbs. each—A Delightful Cure ories BUTTER v 48c; Splendid Crcamery Butter in 1;-1b. Portions COFFEE, 3 = $1.05 Single Pound, 37¢ Our guarantee on this splendid blend of Medellin éu JL RARRORRES RARE R R ARRRNRRRRMRT] i Old Dutch % e & ] R - | glneers, at Fort Humphreys, Va., has serves and was appointed a bheen transferred to Fort Hayes, Ohfo. the Treasury Department he 1864. He rose rapidly in the of the department, ively win ning promotion to teller, | s assistant cashier, deputy i treasurer and then, in 1911, re presidential appointment * treasurer of the United w phia .ispmme 1t the treasury v retired, havin ment for 51 vea " trip, and will be met mnghum Bogota and Sweet Santos coffees is: BUY 3 POUNDS, USE 1 AND IF NOT FULLY SATISFIED RETURN THE 2 UNUSED POUNDS AND RE- CEIVE REFUND OF $1.05. EGGS .i. 37c FREE Y-Lb. Can Pure Phosphate Richmond Maid Baking Powder With each purchase of 1 1b. at the regular price of 29c. We ask that you use the half-pound first and if not entirely pleased return the pound can and receive refund of the entire purchase price. ¢ Pork-Loin Roast Ib., 33¢ Fresh Pork Shoulders Ib., 25¢¢ : Lean Pork Chops (end chops), Ib.. 33¢ Chickens %=t~ [Lb., 39c Stewing BEEF Fancy Native Steers Round Steak. ...38c Ib.| Chuck Roast. ... 22¢ Ib. Sirloin Steak. ... .40c 1b.| Plate Beef 121, 1b. Porter House Stk,45¢c1b. | 14,.. Corner Roast, ib., Prime Rib Roast, 30c lb. ::o..u:i Clod RRmn(t 1:,, 25¢ :OLD DUTCH ROLL, LB., 18c. An Elegant Boneless Pot Roast local business men and State police will bring the vi to the District line where they will be met by the local mounted police, who will bring them by special right-ofway (o the Ralelgh Shop in This Cool Store, Where Satisfactory Service Is Guaranteed Children’s Union Colgate Specials Suits, 50c Big Bath Soap, 3 cakes for 25c. Tooth Paste, 3 tubes for 70c. Waist-attachment Suits for wirls s and boys, made with double seat. Perfume, 50c oz. Choice of White Fitas Avnieris Rose, Caprice, Lily of the Valley. 14and 1o, i Watch Case Compact, $1.50. Black or silvered. Street Floor Correct for Summer R&G Corsettes $3.00 Cool, comfortable and a firm foundation for your Summery frock. Clothes do fit so much better over a corsette, even if it is only a light- weight affair. Hook side Made of bro coral combin When that unit of olished in 1915, he d in the depart- Fresh Country nd a l.m-uwl lotel in | ade will serv -, | the evening. be the host to the vi being one of the « 4 seeing tour in_the a GINGER original Columbia Boat Cl b in 1880, l IGE ALE! and he also gained note as the cox- NONE BETTER swain of many winning cr A. G. HERRMANN Mr. Gibson returned to . after his retirement. He wa ber of the Kit Carson Pos Grand Army of the Republic, and of &t. John’s Lodge, No. 11, F. A. A. M. DRIVER ASSESSED $1 ,000. | T30 Tenth SRebie st | ‘Woman Motorist M\xst Pay Dam- ages to Mother and Sister. Miss Margaret 1. Bechtold, who { was driving an automobile in which | .were riding her mothe sister, Mr: ¥ Alma Rohrkemper. and the t three children, when the sibson was a_leader Gibson was a_lead |prn\mn Street Floor Decndedl Smart! Summer Sport Hats $3.98 and $4.98 Fine Felt—Toyo—Leghorn—Milan Of course, you'll want one when you see the rakish, rolling brims of these alluring vagabond types. And you'l simply insist upon having a large roll-brim milan to wear with afternoon froc Smartly tailored in the predominat- | ing models for ored costumes, Summer frocks or for sport wear and in the most charm- ingly new colorings—geranium pink, sunni, coral sands and June | " as well as white and black NN R ERIU VYRR DRI 'flmfli\‘fi'flmfl e ‘The Magic Cleaner of Pots and Pans _Announcement! “A special compound ineach pad of S. O. S. makes burned spots and stains simply vanish from aluminum and all kitchenware. There’s nothing else like it. VR R SRR SR R PR LN DR DO A R s ice Hitz | s were brought on behalf of the| occupants of the car for a total of | $31,000 damages, but the jury after a | Jengthy dgeliberaiion aistributed $1.000 among the plaintiffs. Attorney o e e [ iffs, while the defendant was repre. | sented by Attorney nk J. Hn;:m s and Edmund Jones, counsel for an insurance company ,which had H + policy on the automobile. Eag and adjustable front models. olor or ivory with res_over hips, well- boned diaphrag Ribbon or shirred straps. Four hose s rs. Sizes 34 to 48, \e«md Floor Graduation Gift . Suggestions Smart Pearls (mfd.), $1.25 to $350. Debu- tante size: French pearls with plain sterling or pearl clasps Graduating Pearls (mfd.), $3.25 to $10. Fine quality French pearls with beautiful luster. Plain sterling or jeweled clasps. Noveity Necklaces, $1 to $8.95. Festoons, lariats, 60-inch continuous strings, metal links and cr; I chokers. Fount: Pens, $275 to $5. Waterman's best quality pens with ring or pocket clip. Cigarette Cases, $1.69 to $5. Large and small styles. Nicely engraved or burnished. Bill Folds, $1 to $750. Fine leather in various s!yl(-: Street Floor ew White Shoes — %z, For Warm Weather and Anticipating Vacations At $2.95 land Canvas Pumps. trimmed with kid. are especially Ali heel heights and various styles are shown. At $3.95 White Kidskin Pumps in cut-out, opera and step-in styles, show various heels, high, low or medium. Splendid models for dress and street wear, as well as sport wear. Second Floor—King's Palace 3 to 5 1b. Average IRRIT R ’ An inn at l-rednnla, S & illu- = minated with natural gas in 1524, on I —/ the occasion of Lafayette's visit to the town. wa; Fine milan hemps and medium and large shapes. spread hemps Also colors and 1 ack Street Floor—King's Palace “Pointex’’ Silk r@mmrflamm@mflmmmmm RORRRRNOLEES 8 Hosiery th!}'on and bermce Weights, Full Fashioned Slight Irregulars of $2 and $2.25 Grade $1 29 These famous make stockings are well known for their beautiful fashioning and their trick of mak- ing the ankle look slimmer and more graceful. The famous pointed heel is a feature of this group. The chiffon hose have just three inches I of lisle at the garter top and the rvice weights are fashioned with ercerized lisle tops. Silk heels d soles. A splendid group com- ising more than twenty-fiv =J colors, including white and black. o 50¢ Saiad 35¢ 3 Pmn for $1 Sport Hose. . » o Perfect quality, formerly 79c , Richelicu and $1. Plain colors with fancy tops, also heather mixtures. Sizes 8 to 11. Summer weight. % Street Floor—Ki ng's ‘Palace Attracting Thousands with the Most Smashing of Clothing Reductions! Terms of Ease! Shoulder Chops . 2 Shoulder Veal Roast. . . Breast of Veal l Bananas . . .Doz., 24c | Lemons. . .. ROWDS stormed our doors! Little wonder with the amazing values of- fered. Here is your oppor- tunity to share in one of the greatest June Sales in many a year. Smashing reductions in clothing for all the fam- ily! Just say “Charge It!” e e e e e e e 0 0 0 0000 o O P e | fcatured Del Monte SLICED PEACHES, No. 2V, can, 25c Regularly 29¢ Each The Last Day of the Startling Ic Away They Go! Coats and Dresses For Women and Misses $888 NEEDED MEN Fine Quality SUITS and TOPCOATS $1.75 " $4.75 $22'50 BUTLER’ 311 7th St. NW. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 Rib of Lolon Slight irregulars of 50c SALE Bond’s SWEET GHERKINS 11-0z. Ic Bottle With 2 at Reg. Price of 25¢ Each SOFT DRINKS L de With 1 at Reg. Price of 5¢ Van Camp’s Tomato CATSUP Moz Bottle With 2 at Reg. Price of 19¢ Each RAISIN BARS 1 Pound 1 c With 2 Pounds at the Reg. Price of 15c per Pound PURITY SALT 2.15. Ic With 2 ct R-. Price of 8¢ Each DUZ 1 ph,, IC With 2 at Reg. Price of 23c Each LANA OIL TOILET SOAP I°* Ic With 2 at Reg. Price of Each SALE We couldn’t duplicate these values again i we tried. It’s simply a case of practically ing them away at this feature price. Just think! the season’s smartest coats and dresses at $9.75. And you can Charge It! Values to $35 CASH NOT Harry Link Sings “I'm Wild About Animals” Let the Kiddies Find Out Why Smart Apparel For the Summer Bathing Season For those numerous delightful dips in lake, river, ocean or pool, every miss, matron and child will want one of these very newest bathing suits, together with becoming acces- sories, in the brightest and loveliest colorings. Women’s Bathing Suits, $2.98 ure wool. Heavy quality and ina blue, buff, copen, purple and Sizes 36 to 46. Sunshine ANIMAL CRACKERS 1™ Ic With 2 Pkgs. at the Regular Price of 5¢ Each Van Camp’s TOMATO SOUP 1 Ic With 2 Cans at the Reg. Price of 9c Each Boys! Girls! Boys’ Fine Quality SUITS $7.75 One-piece model of shown in Kelly, jockey, black or combined with stripes. Fancy Caps 59c to 98¢ Girls’ Styl- ish Dresses Girls’ Smart Coats .. Values to $39.50 $3.98 to $8.98 Diving Caps Rubber Bathing 25c¢ to 79¢ Shoes, $1 Tots’ Bathing Suits, $1.69 Sizes 2 to 6. All-wool, one-piece suits, in plain colors, stripes and combinations. Canvas or rubber belts included. IR RJ . o Girls’ Bathing Suits, $2.98 Pure wool, one-piece suits, in solid colors or with striped borders. Kelly, buff, navy, China blue and red. Girls’ Rubber Bathing Shoes, $1 Second Floor—King's Palace “THIRD HAVEN” Main CORN Style 1'“~1e With 2 at the Regular Price of 15¢c Each RN ARG IRRRRERRLYYEC AR RN RIRRRR R R to POMPEIAN MAYONNAISE 15 Ic With 2 d Rc.. Price of 25¢ Each A New Purchase of $1 to $1.59 The final touch to many collar and cuff set that adorns it. Sets, jabots c and vestees of lace, or- gandy, net and silk. crepe, in plain colors and Summery prints. ailored Vestees, 98c. Scores o pretty models. Silk, pongee and organdy in all white, tan and combinations. High or open Fancy "Kerchiefs, 10c, linen, lawn and voiles, in dainty sport colors or white, Scalloped edges or hemmed. Street Floor Woven Stripe Imported Eululn Broadcloth. Woven Rayon Stripe Mad: Genuine Striped and Clnclud Broadcloth. Collar alluhd — Neckband — Collar match. Sizes HK to 17. All plain colors, stripes, checks, fancies and 3 Our usual SZA?1 hats of flat oot sennit, rough straws, im- ported and domestic straws s 1 .95 Cushion fitting bands _ and black or fancy hat bands. Splendid hats that are far superior to the price indication. a frock or suit is the trim Silk Scarfs, $1.59, of georgette and silk neck. Mer’s Summer Shirt Fine Rep Cloth. beautiful color effects. in every desirable brim style. Street Floor—Men's 8