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__10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . MONDAY. JUNE 14, 1926. | 5 o g1e] PRINCE WINS RACE BET. | PROFESOR IS NAMED. |fohns Hoplins trustees vesterday, tle 0 e S of Sciences, director of the Halle { Leaves Paris After Clearing Big|Johannes Walther of Germany |Mineralogical Institute and Haeckel professor of geology and paleontology at the University of Halle. The visit- Profit on Madrigal at Chantilly. Given Post at Hopkins. PAR 7 ing professorship was established last PARIS, June 14 (P.—Don Jaime,| BALTIMORE, June 14 (®),—Johan-|year by James Speyer of New York. | |@econd son of the King of Spain, is|nes Walther, said to be the leading fmi bkt ' SN [ 5500 UP New Apartments The most con- venient and pretticst { rooms in Washington. leaving for London today with a siza.|sclentist of Germany, has been ap-| 5 : [P e o money. e | Pointed James Spever visiting profes.| Extra trains with dining car sery Uje incosase In Db Bocket MADSY. Th® |eor ot delme Hopkine University for|ice are Jeing put iots eperation in prince was one of the fortunates who)gyq7" it was announced by the Guatemala. Grotto Convention to Open et on . De Alzaga Unzue's horse, Madrigal, in the Jocky Club race at Open Until 9 P.M. Tomorrow in St. Louis. [Chantiy gesteraay, " eniine, | I A = A 1] 1460 Irving bought Madrigal at Deauville for 1,000, ! Mt. Pleasant Il 35000 Expected. ot Yo e e = GINGER Bysl’x’:.e Al,uglc:;:d l;\;:" sune 14—z | ROBERT ORR HARRIS } d d p 1 ~ ALE! day ceremonies are to be held tonight | On Stan al' alfltb i (Mostly in 15 Pt., Pint and Quart Cans) CLOSING OUT standard brands of paints and varnishes that we'll no longer handle, at prices which make forcible appeal to your sense of economy. Gallon prices are quoted—smaller size cans at relative prices. The colors are now limited. . READY MIXED | FLOOR & DECK PAINTS PAINT Formerly $3.50 Formerly $3.50 $9.50 52.50 gal. gal. Also In % Guls. Qts. Pts. & % Pis. Also in % Gal. and Qt. Cans VARNISH-STAIN | High-Grade Floor Formerly $4.00 VARNISH $ 50 Formerly $4.00 2 gal. Aleo In 1% Gals. Ots.. Pts. & % Pt | Also in % Gals. Qte., Pis. & 1% Pra. HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GILASS 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 [——|olc——njce———[a]c———1] i as a preliminary to the thirty-seventh NONE BETTER [ ¢ ion of the Supreme ( c Order of the Veiled A. G. HERRMANN o he linchanted Realm,|pormer U7, S, District Attorney Had 730 Tenth St. S.E zet under way here to- morrow : | This ma 18,000 visitors here Served in Congress—Was on had registered at | hroughout the city, 71 Years Old. o[ —=[0[—ohe———n [——|F] Good meals are an important consideration on your trip to Cincinnati or St. Louis THE NATIONAL wrarep All-Pullman— No Extra Fare d the continued influx is expected —_— to swell the total to more than 35,000 [ pe yne Associated Press. by the time the convention formally | opens tomorrow BROCKTON, Mass., June 14—Rob. | Today virtually all of the officers of | ert Orr Harris, former United the Supreme Council had arrived here, | States attorney for Massachusetts, and this morning was given over to a | died at his home here earl ¢ conference between them and the con- | after an illness of four week vention committee, at which a check | was formerly a justice of the was made of all arrangements for the | chusetts Superior Court and convention, which will last through |as Representative in the Six: Congress. ’s ceremonies, to be held| Mr. Harris ended a publ ermuu 4 Scottish Rite Cathedral, Grand | of 36 years in December, 1% Monarch George A. Treadwell of New | he clashed with Mrs. Mabel e ns will deliver the patriotic flag | Willebrandt, Assistant Attorney n- address. The bands of Hindoo-Koosh |eral of the United States, over en- nregt Grotto, Hamilton, Ontarlo; Al Sirat |forcement of the prohibition laws. He Grotto, Cleveland, Ohio, and the Kam | refused to resign from his office as Ram_Grotto, Birmin; 2, Ala., and|United States attorney for Massachu- On the Severn River the choral clubs of the Achbar Grotto, | Setts and on December 3 of that vear | Columbus, Ohio; Me btto, Tope! was removed by order of Presideat FURNISHED Kans., and the Al ra Grotto, St. | Coolidge ge of the musical| After the enactment of the natiom v v Louis. will have ¢ Bl ‘NGAL()“ S n:‘r::‘lrm“x.x 7 prohibition law. Mr. Harris was sun | 7 N The grand monarch’s ball will take | ported by advocates of strict 1 I‘OR RERT place Vr»!hvx\‘:iv:j;‘ :‘n:.’» ‘H.t:' -i:_\! (":r: :;H'vflv;u‘mv (U; qummlmmm « - onies. ce of United States attornev. He was Two Golf Courses s | apveinied on April 15, 1021, servinz - nearly four years. Excellent Bathin | | Mr. Harris traced his ancestry on e ot h.rfm {LENROOT POSTPONES both paternal and maternal sides To e grims who came to America on | }“;"s‘;; '3; B Y OPENING OF CAMPAIGN | the Mavfower. | 1206 18th St. N.W, it Main 75633 Will Return to Capital to Take Or, when downtown, | *“Ask Mr. Foster” | i | —we try to make you feel comfortably Train Secretary, Valet, Barber. Maid. at home. The cars are modern; the Manicure and Shower Bath. foods the best that the markets afford, And the 98.5% “on-time” record of prepared by capable chefs and serve.d The NATIONAL Limited gives reason- DY WISt TE S (O Bal_t Bt Ohfo able assurance of arrival in Cincinnati !“m?"ds' Anq we believe you will promptly at 8.40 A.M.—in St. Louis consider the prices reasonable. at 5.00 P.M. [p]——=[a|——[o[——F——[o[———]q] Added to this are such travel comforts and conveniences as Club and Obser- Leave vation-Library-Lounge Cars; Drawing Washington . . 6:20 P.M. By the Associated Press 2 + MILWAUKE g 4.—Senator & Room and Compartment Sleepers. Part in Farm and Harbors Bills Consideration. e er o e aay aen e For information and reservations, telephone or visit the Travel Burean, | farm relief measures and rivers and . | harbors legislation. -— Senator Lenroot had intended to LARGE PINPLES | 257 e - | | BALTIMORE & OHIO oo | Wednesday ‘night. but wiil return, t3 | 0 xtra ar e or r e lt | OnFaceand Arms. Itched| |svecch™S raer tbe bresent ‘in the | B . THE LINE OF THE CAPITOL LIMITED —NATIONAL LIMITED I s taki 5 | ® . . and Burned. Lost Sleep. *Semator Lenroot also said he would | lF you're looking to save money on fine summer clothing, then e e e tibatie vud | by all means come to this gal_e at once. We've taken our entire . 1 ;- ok stocks and slashed prices to ridiculously low figures, and, remem- o] ——=g|c———|o]c——|o|\|o|——=|o| —— o] —| | y i . b d for i . . . . clothing aggravaicd the breaking Sl el i charged and pay us out of your income in terms arranged to suit By e | | : . your convenience. Come at once. he trouble lasted about two c ndnnt be tolerated in s months before I began using Cuti- said. | Te— s e Saur 0 S A — —Make Your Own Terms!— EMENT ERIER s Booit @ wen Officials Blamed in Drowning. —_— using four cakes of Soap and four ATLANTA, June 14 (#).—Negligence En ce 8th St. and E St. S!lifw.y 8th St. Entrance Nedvest E . Tuesday—Special Sale of Lovel |to deliver a Flag day address, an- i i % R e R R T o : 1 . = ' Woodward Building, 15th & H Streets, N. W. Phone: Main 3300. 1 is ca - 9 s tore-Wide Reductions! SRS snsas i s "Senule Wednesday when farm legis: | of State officers and the ber, no matter how much your purchase, you may have it y stand anything on them. led in the Penn: I A lqu' |RGI l @ BRD . see an improvement, and sfier boxts of Ointment I was com.| | by officials of Grant Park was blamed | : lotely healed.” (Signed) Miss| | for the drowning there of James | < ' ladye Sitton, R. 4, Box 37, Eas.| | Townley. 14, whose body was recov. | ley, 8. C., June 8, 1925. | ered from the pool yesterday. A prop-| r Use Cuti s X er check might have shown the boy se Cuticura to clear your skin. ssing in time to recover his body e o 0 H Faisoiseinispech ity N SEatiotn Eaepibation, the, Veralcy Amazing Savings for Women and Misses Bample _each' free. Address. held. The boy's parents had a search | . . e L started atter Townley failed to return A marvelous selection of beautiful frocks for every oc- from the pool Saturday night. B s i LT casion of wear. Smart Summer styles in georgettes, flat R it crepes, broadcloths, etc. All 3 § i the popular Summer shades rzfi au,' HATS £ are included for women and Sensational y thoroughly appreciated. 4 EEDED :,l DRESS SALE ) Closing Out & DRESSES WERE 2080 | . STYLISH COATS 85 DRESSES WERE §1995 | ) Swepin Redctions for Woren nd Mies 60 DRESS WERE $15.00 ‘ “ Included is every shade, every style, every fabric, every Group 1—150 very attractive dresses, in many favored styles 00 that are being worn now. The ° colors are most fascinating especially so when offset by gay trimmings. Choose from flat crepe, crepe de chine and pongees. Sizes 16 to 44. Group 2—Dresses that are worth dollars more, in an assort- ment of ideal styles and mater- ° ials for Summer wear. Geor- [n———[o[—n [tk ol gette, crepe de chine, flat crepe, polka dot silks and striped silk broadcloths. All wanted shades. Sizes 16 to 44. trimming in demand. Sport and dress models of excellent ! o POSITIVELY it ?.‘ q.ucli!y. Superbly silk THE GREAT: [T e 1 75 Group 3—Dresses that regu- larly sold at prices ranging from $10 to $15. Smart one and two ° piece styles, flares, straightline and others, in georgette, flat [o] | o] | o] m a fl | crepe, crepe de chine and silk woven stripes. The B E N o] | o] | [o] | EST VALUES most half former selling Worth WE HAVE | price. All sizes, including up to EVER stouts. A wonder value. . 53950 OFFERED e —_ - ‘ Boys’ 4-Pc. Suits Girls’ Coats, $4.75 ot'eot: vl lnses s 775 | | Girls’ Dresses, $1.75r N B N e number is limited, so come early. ' 2,300 Pairs Women’s Factory Damaged SHOES Values such as we have never offered before in our Basement Shoe Dept. Real, honest-to- goodness shoes in new Summer styles. All were made to sell.at prices from $2.95 to $4.95, but were re- jected because. of slight factory imper- fections. knickers Men! You'll Save With One of These el — )EN | SUITS—TOPCOATS Evey New Style Is Represented Two-Piece Models — Straightlines — g : ats : Circular and Flared Skirts— j % The Suits MC_O_ 4 Short and Long Sleeves &l |/ Tremendous reduc- Smartly tailored ! - topcoats of the finest ‘ALL THE NEW SILKS INCLUDING & tions. Single and double topco: > fin § imaginable tailoring g breasted models. Checks, POLKA DOTS IN ALL COLORS 4 Shisias, Heohl ieslors, ekt and fabrics. All the Exactly 250 stylish Dresses typi- y A " i ; had in- cal Breslau creations from our (s:ol:;.::lm : i Worth Up to $45 o ‘regular stock selected for this &3 gigantic Clearance Sale. 5‘[‘ Patent Leather White Kid Black Satin Blonde Kid Gray Kid White Canvas Patent Combi- nations Dull Kid Calfskin Suede The Store of Guaranteed “EVERY SIZE FROM 14 TO 48 ' FOR TWO DAYS ONLY The defects are hardly noticeable, and will not effect the wear: In the majority of cases they cannot be detected at all. Therefore, you can save—and save some more if you complete your wardrobe now, with these Summer styles. Sizes 3 to 8, in one style or another. Extra salespeople, oxtra space. Gome early! = o s |5 = 5] [l ——lal—] / = e GREAT SALE % ¥5%( 623 7th Street N.W. BRESLAU'’S, 1309 by DON’T MISS THISH/ Sémmos |f| “