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o contrast (o (s, it [l events. 1n the tast tew vears of| HARZ MOUNTAIN HORSES GMJmusmmm.iAwwmsmwomm& ! 1)\.!” hour after the passing of “Bixg | Press will cover the intercollegiate |following day. “J | Six” became known in Pittsburgh, a | rowing championships with a_staff | is noteworthy that within a mlmnoi“;mwngmm. e e OCIETY. _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . -JUNE 20. 1926—PART 2 SOCIETY. 8 o wirves ., Tilden, Grang on the Wit o1 editors and telegraphers stationed { after the final event of the dec | ralter Johngon have stood out TO BE SENT TO U. S.|Retired Officer Appointed to Bat- | Members to Have Event at Mar ase DllSl 4t various spots along - the course, | championship at the Pennsylvan ]\l\ldl) as the central figures of great | e ST G gl S T ving a detailed description of the vs last month, the Associated l'r(vn< ectacles. For pure brilliance “The detailed aocount of -tho dast | Fareean thos thke vince. A few daye |bulletingd that’ Tony, Flansky Bad | bocooees , (o8 T 5 Gl S, Sl L b e e . Aloysius Club will hold its ar world’s series by the Associated Pr before this, for the historic Harvard- | won, and in a few minutes more had | p.o seemed to me that Nurmi’s ol Canaries and Police Dogs L Lt g sl t Marshall Hall on the probabiy ns than any aces at New London, a some- | given his detailed score as well as the | e Jqrit® 0 e B S0 2 : United States Army. retired, who [ [ oW ey Mabers wi previous ng event. In addition | what different system \will be used, | totals of the other contestants. [debut at “Nagison i ,‘ Will Be Auctioned. ces at 2340 Massachusetts avenue, | jeave the Seventh Street Wharf on the to e mican hook-up, which | with an editor in the office of the equently sports writers are de- | jopnson’s e o | 5 o Aadicipiea s St iy, haw beenappoiited by il steamer G Mdcoteter at 168 flash i All corners of 1he | Nes ndon Day receiving by tele- |scribed as those members of the news D% \woild, Barl New London Day rec g |G for the 1924 world serles title RLIN, June 19.—From canary | President to Le x member of the . cour willions of newspape yne ing story from four men | paper ci v1 % o 3 ica | ne a running sto a Red e's spectacular work in . A. ). Gould. New York Office i urd watchers, ioned along the 4mile course. inner o rontrow seats iee, | the mud of Franklin Field birds to thoroughbred race horses | commission which is charged with ; ions more he . same account | This s transferred without delay to | (o big events, for which spec FHDAT | BanisIvania. last Pl HEve. o 0 | may seeiiie Al sutite th comtE oo, | maktiss s i efields | cursion N : E ) a last ave eclips na) . | g a survey of the battlefields |cursion, xnert. Describes Work de: ¢ R0 1 tations (he wires. | sometimes as high as $100—in short, e i a sl @ _ | John Nolan, Joseph Fitz J. Ca E n t ] of speed, as| “The Olympic games, that quad-|nothing but a good tin To_offset e TR Nevertheless the Harz Mountain peo- | around Appomattox, Va.. wi the | Loh Hayes, o ey, John Ca Big E t ¢ easily apparent. | rennial carnival of sport, come closest | this impression, however, it I ].‘ ‘h‘_n‘“’:" FEauET B3l ¢ * are about to add horses to the | Confederate forces under Gen. Rob-|pedy, Harry Mc Joseph Lan: on big Events. ]n..\m..l o e t the dead-| of all to. helng a cross.word puzzle | necessary to plcture the rain-soaked | BELE, M Tndividuals i~ sports, | larse numbers of canaries and Ger-| ert E. Lee surrendered to the Union [ han, Paul Collins, Francis J. Whit ine of a single newspaper, as is the | from the news gatherer’s point of |correspondents, flirting with pneu i s ke S8 ab’ tobil mar ‘o Bomw tHEY ARATRE A | s aiea e Louis J.. Nesline es Cavey | case with the aver: respondent, | view. It is more difficult to solve be- | mon: > at the world | b M R a8 l“,‘ful“";|,l:.,‘ e atica Sts B sending. to| forces commanded by ' Gen. U. 8. i omes Frobey, V. Neale, Jan the A. P. man must keep in mind |cause in Burope. where they usually | series last FFall e | My hetuonsl opinfan, howener, 19 that | Foutean, yedriifige fromy the Haty | Grans and yistusliy, ended ‘the Sweeney, George ' o Fltzger ‘he task of the dead-lines of 1.200, some one of |ure held, correspondents have to deal | vio E ngtor vicin 1 stimulus these individuals have |burg Breeding rm of Baron von| War. Gen. Hobbs fills the va cy | ald, Dan Hassett, Francis mm Jok . | which is going to press at nearly | with the problems of filing over thou- | the teeth of 8 | given Ihe various branches of | Lyncker have been selected for ship. | ccasioned by Long. Ralph A. Norton and Charles b SecaaNed by every minute of the day. sands of miles of cable and with con- | peratur ving around 40 G | Sort. the haroic examples they have |ment to the United States, and will | recent death of Maj. ¢ Charles | Stewart At To meet this demand, wire facll utal abiards) fch differ rad-|or recall the work of covering’ rovided for the younger generation |be auctioned’ during the August r F. Hur{l]fl . former q o 1w | ities are extended nowadays to big |ically from accepted American mno- e foot ball games o Shehe L OhEr o % Taating ke SaTats N Y. Tais farm | general of the Army. C fs l oadeast from WIZ college stadiums throughout the coun- | tions of high-speed press association %o ile de of rain made | puplicity they have gained. - |has been supplying the German turf ! Gen. Hobbs is . ~ew vor | {CgrTrEctness o ty e try, to points of vantage overiooking work. ays i press stands, or 411, 1t is the athlete s 8 e | with thoroughbred animals for mof served as a voluateer In thel . = oo ool il featur boat races, to teani urts and golf Late cpe evening, for instance,lof tr: sk story of a fight | performer with * " g v s | 75 years. | Civil War, belng honorably nmk\?l?d'\ i "f':" }m‘ it 2 s, race fracks, while u tired g f 1 ) re f cited spectators | gy that appeals to the great he Harz country in northwest | out as major in July, 1865. In e B pase arks and ringsides— correspondents : Sta- | milling aroun > “ingside, bumpin, rting public. AP RutH, & dempsey | Gern: i exports 750,000 | September, 1867, he was appointed | Best Werk Lowest Prices wherever necessity of instan- | dium outside Pari E for. Ia. | into or actus tryl mb over i becomes an international | “Rolle £ annually from its | second lieutenant of Artillery and | STORACE . | taneous service. tion of fizures on the decathlon or|the write re, us a matter of fact; known | picturesque ntain regions, was | was retire brigadier general in neo ; ] | ; 2 i) ; ; falsiin ; | April, 1905, after more than 40 years' WO] FURRIER 3231 F r the this - month, for instance, all-around athletic championship, of in all sports, | . those who do | the first to engage in i the | April, 190 Rl along the banks of the Hud ficials folded up their books and post- | nevertheless: e the most hard. | not profess to follow the details of the | police commonly referred to | uctive service. Nince then he has ”'";‘,"o' Poughkeepsie, the Assoc poned reckoning the results untit the 'boiled writes wil! his ‘irick’ out of | gwme.’” broad as “the Alsatian hound.” | made his home in this city ‘he delusion that reporte re or less than steppir 15 ‘over the top' if -1?] ;\; :]E,Gunningbam GO The Greatest of All Great Dress Sales I,Qumfingbam 6o t fe £ his is | Reliable Since 1914 . 9 Reliable Since 1914 CEEL 314316 Tth St NW. Monday, June 21st, at Nine O’Clock 314316 7th St. N.W. posite ston « sketehy idea of > well us some of rountered as the As Pre staff of sports o millions of fans the ¢k Dempsey’s success is heavyweight e onslaught of Luis Ange » ring at the Polo Grounds, ensational Spectacle. {0 the writer who has had to k uch trying conditions, nifold difficulties and obsta- ! | thrill to a stor ‘ EVER HELD IN WASHINGTON preparation e 1, 262 MARVELOUS NEW DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 0% [""'“f\.'ffn{;” "‘:'\-': 13‘;,,:111 A ‘"3.',;‘..'7:;3}.?\“:'mrf.’:g:lz‘; 377 MISSES’ DRESSES 504 WOMEN’S DRESSES 381 STOUT DRESSES ‘ '\t ‘the ringside for the Dempsey : Sizes 14 to 36 Sizes 38 to 42 Sizes 44 to 54 Jo fight, for instance, there were Associated Press wires, one cable dispatches to the two others linked | ht's actual vequired @ staff of 11 men, eight | < land_three tele | 4 ¥ In the sale you will e ol the salirial men were | N/C find everything that e e e \ )/{ could be desired in b Dlow, and a third o/, ~/}% high-grade dresses in lo dispatches. Still Many high-grade makers donated their finest dresses at our own ok ieads, bt _ L / the Newest Styles—fine prices so that we can hole performant Ty offer you these dresses While this was belpg trans : . - s Bkl { B in most instances at wod prasnotars tobtatned state : All fresh and New— Worth Three LESS THAN REGU- : s hectic : AR Va?ues m:;vel' a;‘f,feel?:c? Times the {‘:3518 WHOLESALE knock-down-and-drag-cut fight as has ever been witnessed P i World Series Task. L sements of equally elaborate ed andle the in event which tional int 10 & greater extent than any r sports fixture A » vweigh p A Due to the publicity given this Sale—attempts may be (S)‘Z_ o e e s e / made to copy it. It cannot be duplicated, as it took many g provide simultaneous service through. | . : ; Windows = : weeks of preparation and careful planning for this Great the country. one of base ball's title battles i have had any anore thrills packed into Dress sale' 1hem than those of the past two years. 3 Both have gone the limit, testing edi A ; torial &5 well as playing endurance All Sizes—14 to 20—16 to 38—40 to 54 The dramatie story of Pittsburgh's up i v over Washington L!\& Oc with sc rving to make out the f comba L and murky diamond Organization and Here again it was organization Associated Press sts rough a try- Ine " t involved The edi- il work was handled by four men he New York sports staff, aided by members of the Washir atter and leac hox score, while contact with the p ouses. After the rounding out a p clubhouse st third gan sned to deve gh over tch by e vas on the job to inter McKechnie of the When Bluege, elder, was pite by Al A.-P’. man was e ol get B i / first-hand reporis. When word of the / { leath of Ch ] he came " v late at night Howi t A. P. men quick { in touch the game's notabies. Withiu 3 Arranged i Again, at Noon - MATERIALS on Rac'k‘ ; o : and at o WINDOW Sports fabrics, can- According 'STYLES FOR 4:30 O’Clock C ALLS ton crepe, flat crepes, to Size Several hundred new dresses will b S EVERY add‘cé L St el Every dress in the . georgette, very o e e Misses OCCASION Business Women _ ; o will® Havesa conceivable ;I':nde for auty Thal racts 14—-16—18 _will find these new styles during their ihidibiesr. 16 yourde: Summer. ere are -—so enchanting and allur- Sport, street, after- Tunch hours. f\'lf"m].t f,ormfflnd\} }:lcuadcma“; Women’s noon, evening, party. In most sales the School Teachers sire any dress in the will welcome these new dresses after window, just tell the gowns—beaded and possess this soft, fascinating Every newest ap- large women are not , ) appearaGn:::ux“nsAt:x;lsy thru s 36—38—40—42 3 prt;ved style imagin- t akge ol i 3 school tomorrow afternoon. Bl i naabas laok s Netday able for summer in . Government Employees will . 2 OMENTAL CREAM | eios high-grade dresses. this sale plenty of find a fresh supply after office Sizes of dresses will approved styles Made in White - Flcsh - Racheb ~ o] large sizes 42 to 54. hours. also be marked. By Serees | | Cunningham’s _ 314-316thSt. ————_ Cunningham’s A Polka dots—evening