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STAR, WASHINGTO [ 13 tice Bdward Campbell of the Court in the District Late at Song of Solomon. | ’ K . Rudolph, for the Associated | H¢ oty 3 i 195 | YUCAIPA, Calif., June 19 (P).—The el % d Charities; Brig: . G oh- | for the university and in bringing in | it L The Senate will meet at 11 |Servxces to Be Conducted by Rev.|Charitles: Brix. Gen. George Rich: |, ojeq support. Col. Hopkins became |40nual nonsetop Diblercading e ? a member of the executive committee [ MONY in progress here was running By the Assaclated Press o'clock this morning to pay tribute The historic gig, in which — to the memory of the late Senator Dr. Z. B. T. Phillips—Burial he Revolution; Gen. Charles L. Mc- {6 i uar 17, 1910, and vice chairman |18 minutes behind schedule at 2 o'cloc Little Likelihood S f A Thomas Jefferson and his friends e i ras W Quwley, U. 8 A, of the Alibf Clu L Caa1™In | this afternoon, when the Soni of Solo een of Any| rode from Monticello to Washing: Mrs. Brosseau Announces| Yoo long and active S AL RS T Rear Admiral Willam 1. Rodsets. | addition to these offices he verved con- | mon had been' reached. 1 the readers ' 2 ; a her points in the East : P L —_— J. 8. N, Metrc : n important committees, | keep up With the schedule the . : 5 it e . hat body was brought to a close Brig. Gen. J L. Clem, U. §. A o ) = " _ and South, once more is to travel Lt rig. Gen. John L. Clem, U. 8. A.|gQis wisdom, personal influence, verse in Revelations will Further Legislation Be the old roads. Many Noted Persons Will by his death a year ago. | Rev \Dr.Z B. T. Phillips will|of the Toal Legton, and W. B. Kini | o "1ty "and devotion made bim | read by 8:30 o'elock tomorror fore Adiournment ‘Although in u good state: of a Among thosa who will make me {ofMetate at.the funeral serviced to- ot the Washington' Society of Fine £Gominant figure in the university’s Fokalh anattie | g . it will be mounted ssist Observance Here. e\l Nomis oh N&. | Soreomegooning, &t 34 o'elock for | Arts Y life and 4 conspicuous figure in its 'nlx;monmhne cl and borne h‘m - Bordh of Tdho, Tohison of '1-1‘26{'}:1.:)“'"]‘1 Hopkins, prominently | The National Association for Consti- | success.” f . e arefully over smooth, hard sur Gronl g ot dentified with educational, civie and fonal G . y ——— e e 5 difornia, Moses of New Ham d with . tutional Government, of which Col . % 5% BAVID LAWRENCE. faces that were not known in a0 cf huine; Trasier W, | patriotic activities of the National [ Hopkins was the first vice president Power of Waves. Jeffers Wide interest is being ifested L of Muine, Capital for % Ordered to New York. Shnighees i i | Jefterson’s time.. Wide interest ix being manifested in | North Dakota, Robinson of Arkan: e Ay e who died | and one of the founders, will be rep. 0 New Tork. . Congress may pass o fow bills of| The trip. {rom Jefferson estate to | the ce cbration here of American n.| North Dukota, Hoblnson of ATKif | Kriduy afterngon. The services will | resonted by a committee appointed by | Maj. Michael J. O'Birlen, Adfutant nst obstacles they exert enormou: s e 0 auys Defors| Philsdelpnia by way of Washing. | dspenderice week, it was reported yes. | SRie o0l ooy or NorthiCaro: il baciolo ot the Church of fhe'H Tto officore. The . committes 18t Mrs. | General's Department, has been. re.| pressure. In the Bay of <I‘H>'n‘mm':;1 \»v\.! the r major| ton, will begin this week with the terday by Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, [ 10 " iplocler of Montana, Dill of any, of which Dr. Phillips s > 1ce Radeliffe, vice president; Miss | lieved from duty at the War Depart | one occasion a. bioc lation has eted. Mem-| sanction of the Jefferson Centen- |Dpresident general of the Daughters of N : nana: au of |rector. Interment will follow in Ar- | Frances M. Willinms, secretary, and [ment, and ordered to G ing 36 tons was bars' of both . h Wi SN : - ; S of | \Washington and Shipst LOg] g s ment, and ordered to Governors | s soth houses will & | to| ninl Commission, recently ,estab. |the American Revolution, who said| winnecota, lington Cemetery. Dr. H. Campbell Black, editor. Island, N. Y. and thrown rizht over a bre Minnesota. Pallbearers will include representa- following statement was issued i 5 | S i A Moor considers it a great sin to the country with aboat the minimum| lished by Congress. The relic will 1y prominent persons are accept invitations to attend the exercises tives of the various o crday from George Washington cut bread with a knife, declaring that of achievement for a long session be escorted by one of Virginia's |1 ST " sual excuse offered on a ses-| old crack military organizations |to be held under the auspices of that 0SCAR E. SM|TH ELECTED which Col. Hopkins was an active | University in connection with Col. If you need work, read the want begins in December and| to be designated by Gov. Byrd. It |organization at Memorial Continental member. They will be Dean Howard | Hopkins' death: “Col. Archibald Hop- | columns of The Star. our hands were given us to break it Iy ends on March 4 is! has been in the White House |Hall to signalize the opening of the ! s ot been in the White House |l to wignatizehe opentug: of the | PREGIDENT OF OPTIMISTS |g T D that there has not been time and that | stable for 100 vears, but it prob- week on June 28, the demand for an extru session is{ ably will repose th in on The celebration of Independence ° [ J [ illip Levy's Mid-Year the nu { conflicting groups in hoth houses. Some progress has been the news when the Declaration was | vention will be held the first week in .not pressing. On this ¢ sion, Con- | the night of June 26, before pro- |Wweek throughout the entire Country | Next Convention to Be Held in ]\"‘l“" toward party ~.,“(1.,-\”[_L as :hl.- Friendship Deplores Divisions |sizned 150 years ago in Philadelphia. [ July, 1927. The other officers elected o . otes on various measures will reveal, g will give the signal on the morning |today are N. F. Nolan of Dayton, Among Enemies of War. )t June 28 for the tolling of bells in | Ohlo., vice president; Paul Gibbons of n n lre urnl are oc s When big waves hurl themselve dozens of measures that would be the s . & 150th anniversary of the sisning of subject of prot d_debate if the| the Declaration of Independence and | By the Associated Press adjournment date had not been set | PEACE GROUP OFFERS the 100th anniver of the death of | LEXINGTON, Ky., June 19.—0s for the end of this month Thomas Jefferson, its author. The |15, Smith of Los Angeles, Calif. Groups Still Menace. D. R. was designated by the com-|elected president, and Denver, Colo. g s ararmei it Y PROGRAM |- to fake charge of ceremonies | \us selected as the 1927 meeting place Ml e Than 0 e first day of Independence |py the elghth annual convention of P e ke M e | ek b e e “echo of Lib- | Gptimist International at the close of v aracteristic is still | . £ rty celebration. its meeting here today. ‘Wolld Alliance for International| The Liberty Bell, which rang out| It is expected that the Denver con | T2 7T T 7. s has had plenty of time, but| ceeding to Philadelphia, where it [will be in accordance with the act J 2 .rt\i‘r\)nu!\ ognized the futil-| will be the center of Jefferson |of Congress establishing a commission Denver—Delay Decision on ity of trying to agreements on| day ceremo s, July 5. to plan for the observance of e i & - day ceremonies, July 5. v he observanc el Union With Civitans. but basic there is the same ten has G s | churches, schools | Philadelphia, second vice president {institutions throu 2 | A. B. Walker of Houston, Tex., third gency toward individualism which ihe last six years made it diff i By the Associated P e it to work out compromise legisla 1580 = | The exerei ushering in t weel ce president, . ‘ ell of Uniess there is a spirit of com W YORK, June 19.—The world [here, at which former Solic Sen: | Mgconta, l“un’::mi::mu‘nu-:h (\’;::mpl.]‘ .\-.r > yromise, the inevitable result is in. [Alliance for —Internati Friend- feral Jumes M. Beck will deliver the ) : ; A“. you want = ship, through the chy today |oration, will open. after the rin " eaith siccseds Tieo 1. Nobliot So» most of the meritorious pro- | made public the report ommit- | of the bells, with the fl lute, to be | Milwhukee. 7= 4 1 posals, or rather those which have a | tee appointed to work “har- | followed by the recitation of the| The convention voted to postpone A l..ong Tlme meritorious objective but an ambigu- 'L‘:‘(:""‘“s “r"’“‘i“ mpon “'”‘“] It | “American’s Creed.” In the latter the | until next year any action on the pro- ous woraing or an effect that antago- | EYOUPs 1 mwerica seeking to bring |audiénce will be led by Will Tyler { posed merger with the Civitan clubs t h g - o Pay the b1 es various interests, have not got ““:’:‘O‘F international peace could | P its author. The M and it is not known by Optimist of Andine IMBER L . g, | il furnish music for the occasion B oliis wlathor: the Civitan: tluba wil e ad iy m; . ‘v\ _{"’j""‘f‘" & Committee Is Named. vote on the merger at their national d o ting in Chicago several |« ; . convention in Philadelphia the latter o ot e et weeks ago at which the wide diverg-| The following members of the na-[part of this month ‘Fhere still is a bare possibility that | €nce of opinfons as to objects and |tional board of the Daughters of the o . ivite ane0rd on farm legisla,| methodn iamong . the ‘various igroups{Ameriean _Revolutlon —have = been = tlon will be reached, but it is not ex- | became apparent. . Yy . DOWNPOUR IS BRAVED pected. The truth is many p\mmms; The committee report urges a pro- | mittee on arn\lngvm;‘llxli.\ for the local in Congress would prefer to leave | 8ram calling for the outlawing of sbservance: Mr £l A, Helmick . o ot Jsavee ‘an {88 an international “crims, Javoring |Maleman; by, Erbert M Lord, Mrs. IN THANKS FOR RAIN e cuiien. tor toe lrably. of the Baiied Siies tn| 80N W WSt Aet s, Samen C P A oy the World Court of International Jus- | Willey. A Chester, §. C., Grateful After Pray- ‘Administrs TR indersatistactory condition The other feature of the wee 3w apprehe g i the League of Jebration here will be a historic| ers of Several Days for Showers what effect the failure of Con to ] tions as “th existing world o1 i on July 5 on the east steps| S i A1 velief bill will | ganization furnishing a pacific sub- | of the Capitol. in_which members of ve on the kind of men named in tute for the war system.” | the >l.n~‘ A;n:y |).nu.'“l! of ‘:,,, \mn{-,, y - i the Republican primaries, or possibly [ It advocates taking “practi e soeien or Ao, mam > 2 i : - f e gve a bargai on the complexion of Congress itself. | Steps” toward the reduction of arma i oo Mg e g | I ster braved a heavy . 4 " = If there ever was a bargain If business cc s continue as|ments and opposes “any tendencies | Au le W hich saw the -birth of | gownpour of rain he cht R e 1 { i —he it 1 I business conditions continye o | which put undue emphass o mili. | American independence BTt s ot Herocaa N s i Ay ! | in furniture—here it is! In licans are confider 1t will be |tarism in education,” particularly L e esbyterian Church to thank God for AT 3 i . sceive a 3-piece lost and that there be some | compulsory military training in G G relieving the drought which had I = ! this outfil,\ou O satns. I farm conditions grow no |schools and colleges Will Take Up Training. obtained here since May 1. ) : 1 s / hardwood frame bed-dave Yorse most of the losses in the rural | In announcing the “harmony pro- | Capts. Torace z ; After prayer meetings had been X : | Y 1 amle bea-davern= (s the Republican party will | gram” Dr. Henry A. Atkinson, gen-| Joseph K. Moyer, < . held for several days, at which pray- ; : suit sred in imi be inside rather than outside, for |e 1 secretary of the world alliznes,| John G. Ner. Chemical Warfare | ers were offered for showers, a steady b S Pt BLLG upholstered in imi- there is always the chance that a |said that “it is no secret that frienc ervice Reserve, all of this city rain began to fall this afternoon and 7 i >a e 2 w - i situation such xists today will n g;;x ]»(‘m"'d‘inntlim L'mv.’(-L; States have | been ordered to the Chemical Warfare |at 10 p.m. the precipitation measured k | tation leather, an end table, orense the number of insurgents who | been so divided in opinion as to pro-| School at Edgewood, Md., for training, L.81 inches. % ; avenyp 3 2 i bt ke parly solidarity difficult of at-|gram that the efforts of one group |and First Lieut. Leon C. Iv Medical —— davenport table, br idge lamp almost completely nullify the cfforts | Corps Reserve, also of this city, has E o e 9 3 4 i te Gl s e e s e et e ety iir et ak o | toss & D riitnE Hots it o aion . | 4 and imported grass rug. ). P. Leaders at Sea. | Sance that the peace groups should | the office of the assistant chief of | tor. the apartments to be in t e On the whole, it ix a curious mix- |es blish peace among themselves. staff, War Department. i s : £ [ re of confidence and defiance whi suft e e $5.00 Delivers It! runs »ugh the present Republican leadership. Their belief is that the Haugen measure ¢ be defeatea by | argument on the stump in many s tions the country and that Con gress will merit approval for having passed a tax reduction law and sundry other measures, such as the Watson- | parker bill providins machinery for \dustrial peace an having ad- rered rigidly to bud quirements. This minimum, of course, is by no means inconsequential: yet, compare 1o the last session of Congress & better record. Judeed by the s and 16 ago, when Con- | sécould point to a long serles of | measures, this session 1s | of the difticul- of reconciling group interests. "The wonder is not that so little has ||| , but that any measurcs || - B ireency cnewul 1 e | S | 10-Piece Dining Room Suite 10-Piece Bedroom OCutfit il corner u anywhere this fon. 1 have done no good to prolong ssion for there would have been Are Answered. tainment Queen Anne design—solid gum- wood, American walnut finish—as Consists of dresser, chiffonier, ictured, a buffet, oblong exten- metal bed, spring, mattress, two i fe i yrass rug © R 5 sidnitable; bulictmicot gless e pillows, night stand, lamp and ° and six genuine leather-seat chair 2 grass rug. All for....... ol o match— g $5.00 Delivers This Suite $1.00 a Week Pays for T his Suite COSMOPOLITAN CLUB | onowunesoay,. 500 Brand-New Summer wmpezzmen . SILK DRESSES IIIIII TR IIL Bridge Party on Thursday. gt 3 | { 7-Piece Living Room Outfit $98.75 A remarkable value in new and modern living room furni- ture. Consists of overstufied davenpurt, an armchair, wing chair with loose cushion seat, tapestry upholstery, also a bridge Tamp and table, metal smoker and room size im- ported grass rug. $5.00 Delivers This Outfit The Cosmopolitan Clib will hold its Sensationally Reduced annual Ladies’ day at the Lee House ] /il next Thursdav. Members of the club | fO)' Monday Only and their wives will meet at 12 30 Vnr‘ Tuncheon, after which entertainment || has been planned. ! Immediately after the iuncheon il Traffic Director Eldridge will outline | |1 campaign among the women of the city to emphasize t¥ ity of pre. venting children from pl ng on the }“ streets and in alleys where they are | [l menaced by heavy automobile traflic. | |ij Following this, the program includes a ‘ | jumber of entertainment features and @ bridge party. i The general committer in charge is ’ composed of members of the club, with | | 5 wives and woman relatives of the | [l members. Those on the general com- ||l ittee are: Fred Rice, chairman; Pat | $chaeffer, Walter Gawler, Michael | | Heister, (Geol Wyne, James S il Kee and Laurence E. Rubel The favor committee is compc | H i i ¢ Mrs. | Eugene Parave ND YOU ONLY NEED TO Cbarles Baker, Mrs. William Callahan, | |1l Mrs. 12. E. Downham. Mrs. e, B Y ONE DRESS TO GET Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith, M Hites, Mrs. Har Huntsber | THIb UNUSUAL DRES.‘ The menu committee—Mrs. Bertram | G. Lennon, Mrs. George McClosky, |l Mre. Edward Rule. Mrs. Richard P. VALUE— * Whitty, Mrs, *Gordon Bonnette, Ms. | il Phillip| Buettner, Mrs. Ernest De, Kalb, Mrs. P. F. Gordon, Mrs. Frank | { P, Fenwick Remember, every dress in this sale is Attendance—Mrs. Charles Lanman, 3 W . Mrs. Martin brand new, the styles are the very latest Mrs. Robert McChesrey, Mrs. | [l . oo i g . and the colors are desirable. There are ver, Mrs. Robert Mrs. kd- so many dress sales today that women C. Wilson, Mrs. Samuel Zirkin. 2 Reception committe a. Michael | become bewildered as to what are really Heiste Mrs. Roy Al 3 ard Gramm, Mr ster. | 1] good values. The dresses that we sell 2T TR T 22 P72 $1.00 Delivers Any Refrigerator Allowance on your old Re- frigerator. All styles are here-—- dependable makes. Imported Grass Rugs FREE Harry Loveless, Mrs. il will “appeal to women who think fur- Gxg-fl' Grass R“gs’ $2.25 N ii‘%:'?léi'zflqréé? savar y \;x::u‘l{'u‘hlx Biges, || "ther than just the price. 8x10 ft.) Stool ng of— Mrs v Karr, Mis. Paul Brand | X 3 "" = | S0 ! Grass Rugs, $349 | % pomor | izl stedt. Ice Tongs Music committee—Mrs. Louis A, Party Frocks, Tub Silk Striped Payne Mrs, Ferdinand Waldman D Cool (('Dr Lt l i d \ My, Prederick Buchholz. Mrs. James resses, Georgettes, lace trimmed: il 24 36 K R R Wall Bracket de Chines. XJ0~11. ag - nugs, 39(: 31 49 Free With Every T 27 T 777 2. 2 2 T 777777, E. Colliflower, Mrs. John H Flat Crepes and Crepe Refrigerator echesi, Mrs. Michael M. Mrs. 5 ; : George Hanes, Mrs. Harry F Lt Printed Georgettes in beautiful floral Refreshments committee—Mr: | effects. fiam M. McLeod, M: . Stokes | Sammon, Mrs. Wootton ung, Mr Fidward Steve Mrs. George Vier- | |fll (¢ d Two Piec Novelty DI ¢ e Sioa Rl Wesier e ‘ incl:;i:; ,;u.uzl,w‘,:r:,:dmtz.hi‘;,. ,’:;f;:, E y OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT A xf:;'";';s“:}::«‘xv cards committee—3rs. |l which are greatly in demand right now. Payment / P. M. Bailey, Mrs. 5. Herrell, Mrs. LA TN oy e syle and color i : Termst A Long !\g" Feorge Ao dlue, M = Ed \xvo{-:i | represented in this big dress tollection. y erms to . . . o b G, i SR | FOR GREATEST VALUES avv EASIEST TERMS T"l;le to ay Hoover M Anton A. Auth, | ' fPublicity committee—Mrs. L. E. |/l Sigmund’s Dress . R i T i ; 735 7th Street Jiobert Cottrell, Miss Anne ¢ : £ : g ee . . D I L e e P 2 ZeT 2 2 Zan, Mrs. Frederick J. Rice.

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