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MADAME DA GAMA DENIES SHELL WED: Meore anc Widow of Brazilian Envoy Reported Engaged to Jean Harold Edward St. Cyr. Whether widow of | ador to the ! ed Jdean Han L Oyt oseems today to question of dispute bet anddauzhter shannes of htensiein Mme. da ma would marry St Cvr, who has dready inherited 1wo la fortunes fiom two former wives, widows when he married them da Gama, however there was no trath in the also insisted announce Stll in Deep Mourn 1 am in deepest hushand.” she said tention of relingu name of Da G . Mme. d¢ Gama was Vates Bell of Texas heen married three times hnshand Arthie Volek second Arthnr H. Hearn first wife was Mrs ourning for_my and have 0 1n ring the honored Miss Elizaheih and has ady ind her Lin| Cyr [mith. Wall | Tater Henry Smith “of James lent ™ ame. and n Rhinelander shaved | sons of her marriage wart in a fortune of $30.000,000. Her first | “THE EVENING Huge Foreign Sales |BIBLE SCHOOLS ACTIVE ' Made of U. S. Safety | . IN LOCAL PRESBYTERY Razors and Blades Rev. J. R. Dufield Reports Vaca- tion Work at Synod Session at Frederick, Md. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICK, Md., June . R. Dufield, executive aecretary of the Washington City Presbytery, in a report at the Baltimore synod and synodical of the Presbyterlan Church here vesterday. showed that 20 dally | vacation Bible ols are under way | in Washington under his direction, and more than 100 voung church peo- ple are being made ready for the Sum- mer conference fo be held here July | 31 to August 3. | Rev. J. R. Sizoo of Washington gave a veport for the conference on Chrlstian education, indicating that money had been ralsed-for four minis- | terial scholarships Authority was The fact that the male of Argen- asked and granted for budgeting all tina prefers s barber shave was ~ducational work in the synod. en as the reason for that coun i % | v's elinging to the stralght rvazor f old. Her imports of the latter Sheep-Killing Collie Slain. variety were three times greater B pecial Dispi WINCHE:! June than of the safeties. o | required seven e ¢ 10 end he life late yesterday lar; HOUSE REJECTS REPORT |ioliie doz thai had wandercd &‘0‘75[ West inla and killed hundreds ON BANKING MEASURE i of doltars worth of sheep in the | western section of EFrederick County. Several tarmers cornered the dog after many davs' efforts and he was shot seven times. The growing popularity of the American safety razor and its indispensable biade was evidenced in & Commerce Department report | - today showing that such blades |/ accounted for approximately two- thirds of this country’s $13.000.000 cutlery export trade in 1 while the old-fashioned “axe’ razor made up one-tenth The little whisker eliminators found more customers in the Brit- ish Isles than in any other zh Germany, this st competieor In 1.000,000 dozen bladas when she lifted the 100,000 dozen placed on American imports several vears ago o protect her manufacturers. 23.—Rev. Body Will Dec!de ‘What Instruc- | tions. if Any. It Will Give Con- | ferees on Amendments. | | ‘rhe conference report on the Mc- #adden branch bankinz bill was re | jected by the House on a point of [order vesterday sure must e House instrue its eon decide tomoriow what LA any, it will give ferees, The report was 1ejected on points | | of order hy Representatives Strong | | of Kansas and Chindhlom of Tllinois, hoth Republicans, who contended the | onferees had exceeded their author- in agreeinz on a number of | mendments. After thig action Chairman McFad {den of the hanking committee and | author of the hill moved that the new STAR. WASHINGTON, D: - LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. Bought Specially, Priced Specially, On Sale for t}le First Trme Tomorrow=--- 1;000 Summer Hats CHOICE Azure Braids Pastel Silks Milans Straws Toyo Panamas AT A RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICE! Leghorn Hats Hair Braids Pinit Straw Straw Body | instructions ~ authorize House con- ferees to accept all Senate amend- Lintle is known of Cyr hefore ments but one. known as No. 26 warriage to My dfield. Be- | jng with disposition of bra <tuting he was horn of French | State banks which convert from State | i Dutch parentaze at Troeville, |5 National banks. 1is proposal will | ance. he vefused further to identi- | he the first order of business when hinself ‘even in_the face ofiihe House votes on instructions for < that he was in rvealty John ! (he second conference. BEdward Thompson of Waco. ormer holel and departmen! tevk and chorus man. aid that she met her old and a member | wetrian family, m‘! His History Not Known. = 1 4 ¢ 2 5 I'he wider brims that are so flattering: the trim, close-fitting shapes that are so smart looking: their very simplicity the token ofttheir si artness! Some are flower trimmed, have simply tailored-—but, whatever the <tyle, in the lot tvas made to sell for $3.00. Matrons’ and Misses’ Styles Small, medium and large head sizes SECOND FLOOR, LANSEURGH & BRO, Mand-painted bands, some are tell vou that no hat <ome one glance will If you need work, read the want columns of The Star. g DENIED AT ST, CYR HOME. Clothes pressed | and shaped to fit your figure It's the curves of your clothes that make them fit—the curves of the collar, the chest, the shoulders. : i Seeretary Quoted as Sasing Kngage- | =il Valeteria Chionicle savs that the |/} unced engagement of Mme. |/ fi Domicio da Gama. widow of the late # Jean Harold > early . | f the engagement was || granddaughier. and her Guy Hilhouse of Pelham Manor. | Communicating with the St. Cyr home by telephone. the Chronicle save a man who said he was Mr. St. | Pressed wi's secretary declaved that Mr. St | Only and emphatically denied ! of his engagement to | iama. regardless of the c e of the announcement.’” 1 re spokesman said Mr. St Cvi | was xiill mourning the death of his | lasi wife, the widow of James Heary . upon whose death in | shared a third of = ||} He added that | i no present love affairs.” To restore those curves to your clothes is the big new feature of our Vale- teria service—by using special presses like those used by the maker of your clothes, we restore the smartness of their original lines. Men’sSuits Men’sSuits Cleaned and Pressed 95¢ Sitks and Linens Excepted g3 o3 BABYDAY—Civfl Due Importance to Little Folks’ Needs! Handmade Dresses Are Specially Featured at $1.50 This is a very unusual price for these exquisite little hand-sewn, hand-embroidered and hand- tucked frocks, with tiny lace edgings on neck T.ong and short, with deep hems. Silks and Linens Excepted A Pppular Rengo Belt Girdle That Is Inexpensively Smart *3.00 -because it offers such comfortable assurance of smooth lines beneath vour Infants forinme of $30.600.000. Su Cyr had Let us send for your suit—and your own collar will convince you. SPINDLER’ 801 11th St. NW. Main 2704 ALL and DELIVER LEAN and PRESS ROAD WORK TO BE LET. o nepateh to The Star RICHMOND, . June for the last iink of the highway be- tween this citv and Washington ave ked soon by the S m. It i seiween Pohick Church and | Creek. All the remaining | ave been let (o contract and the | = pushed ance hetween Richmond and | on is expected to bhe reduced ! ahout 5 m iles by the improved high wav. some of the curves heing | abnlished 1 You will like it support, stuch frocks, Firmly fashioned of broche—a closed-back model. that is gored with elastic over the hips. Comes well down over the hips. but only to the waistline at the top. CORSET SHOF, SECOND FLOOR and sleeves. 37-Pe. Layette With $ All' Garments Handmade! 25- OO necessities for the tiny arrivad: 2 Wash Cloths 2 Handmade Gow Box Laco Castile Soap (3 cakes) Don’t Delay! Every day your furs are not stored means danger of loss—they age thoroughly cleaned and protected against heat and moths in our vaults! Contains all of these Box J. & J. Powder Pr. Booties Handmade Dresses 1 Handmade Gertrudes Rubber Sheet (36x36) Towels 12 Hemmed Di 1 2 Quilted Pads (11:“) 1 3 Bands 3 2 Silk-and-Wool Shirts 3 1 Blanket (30x40) 1 1 Bex Asst. Safety Pins 2 Hand-Embroidered ‘APRON FROCKS Of Cool Dimity and Tissue Gingham °1.98 Just about as cool and com- _fortable as any- thing could he Carter’'s Summer ' 28 miles ~ tO fl fll/a” size 27x27 iriches: slighth T shpatdor Bands. it pinning ‘ fect? il ready. hemgaibe b Sires 1 10 g 1 il 2 i ?«n," for ..... 250 1 doz. Red Star Dia-; Celluloid Baby Banks, with hand-painted 39c flowers and ribhon bows. Long and Slwrt Dreuu and Gertrudes, lace and em- broidery trimmeid. 390 | ! Splendid little values at Comb and Brush Sets, prettily shaped handd hand- ted. Nicely boxe plm e ¢4 50c Rlbboh Hangers, in’ Lap Commodes, hand-painted nursery ‘ pictures in pink or $1 25 Oak Play Yards, with blue canvas floor; com- W 65c Soft Crib Blan- Ly kets, size 30x40 inches; mnk or biue, with wi Special at ofgasolme Carter’s Summer Shirts, single breasted” “and lovely shades of pink and blue, finished with shell edge. with harid-painted hows. | Sizes 1 to 3 yéars...... 59(: plete with counting Btk s ishe anies bheads SEe . Vacation Time Needs .for Wee Folk . Gordon Motor Cribs to fit into tour- Mosquito Net Canopies, with eclastic ing cars, sedans andli so that they can bhe adjusted to fit 1 00 motoring with Baby 'a pleasure. carriage, bassingtte or crib $ Gordon Motor Ba: Paper Diapers are- the solntion to an and dre annoying- problem when- trav, rlmg with Onl r..hv erkazc of ‘10 for. 256 on a hot Sum- mer morning. Made of crisp white dimity in pretty striped and cross-har effects —or in the daintiest of colored figures. the smallest car: comfortable (or Ra‘byv. For Summerhmc Comfort aml Chic! $7 50 Cool, flattering modelc that make your dainty Summer frocks look still daintier. Among the pleasing choice at this modest price are the three attractive pumps sketched. A white kid pump which boasts of a bow and trimmings of white snake leather. Covered Cuban heel. White snake leather again forms the trimmings—of a one-strap kid pump whose heel is a Spanish one. SECOND FLOOR, LANSRURGA & BRO. Several pret- ty styles, with square, round or middy neck, tie sashes and convenient pockets. Sizes 36 to 44. Others, $2.98. THIRR FLOOR 650 Muslin and voile gowns, vo ile step-ins, sateen bloomers and muslin costume slips. $1.00 FIRST EUROPEAN-TYPE LIGHT AMERICA’S