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For the Younger Set-—- s NEW SUMMER FROCKS E-muiu,'ly Youthful—Naively Smart > crlcctly ntnprcud—E:cggzu Fabrics 1 280" STYLED correctly in the manner ordained by Pms for the fashionable girl in her ‘teens—youthful, of course, but individual enough to meet the approval oi the most discriminating young sub-deb. 'OCKS for all Summer occasidns—some adorable—some debonair—some just a wee bit sophisticated with their clever embodiment of such recent Paris fiotes, as degrade :olgn gs, ribbon trim, shirrings and belts 1 new -collars and new pleat treatments. Many have the full slip! de Chine—Rajah Silk ' Sizes 13—15—17 A Remarkable Special Purchase Prwc - A Frochk.for Nancy— - ls developed in heavy silk’ Crepe—in a charming tai- lored mode that uses applied box pleats eftectively. A le for Ann— georgetté in ‘the smart S 5 lhi:reu"d Jum g ntugt: in mode—with e shoulder and ck as well as m front—a soft scarf collar and, one of the new pleated skirts. With. slip. 12.50, A Frock for Jane— 'NTRODUCES a naive totch of lophmkltlon in cleyer This, foo, is. mrntu in the - two-piete -mode and smart new sleeye treatment . its degrade nting. —also the new stitched pleat skirti ‘With slip. 1250, - !ntheJumflrMM‘-," Shop—Third Floor A FASHION INGTITUTION iy Warkageon Yawlod Conmminz Wednesday—A Pnficnhrly Worth-while Clm of : Women’s Fine Frocks AN unprecedented opportunity for women who love rezlly fine clothes to secure'at great sav- ings—frocks and gowns that have the “moneyed look” that comes only from a combination. of superb hbnuk‘perfect workmanship and style in fastidious taste. Every frock in this clearance came to Jelle styles are all' distinctive and decidedly: smart for wear all through Were 20.50 to 30.50 Flat Crepe Polka Dots Pmml Crepes de Chine Satins / T"ékt‘- and Georgett: aftef e Georgetted . . Crepe Roma Figured Chiffon Sunni r."n'ii' ilks . Grlyl Frost ack % Damask Bllck and whke ‘Washable Silks Pink: New Charmova Smart Combmnm 2 8.75 Were 3050 to 50.50 Navy Rose Tones New Green Tones New Blue Tones Coral Sands Beige Shades Chanel Red All White 387 " 'Were 49.50 to 69.80 New belts in new uses s from the aristocrats among the New York dress manufacturers. the Summer ‘season-~for occasions. This event was planned specifically for the discriminating women. A Great Value-Giving Event! Four Remarkable Price Groupa! : Naturally the all 4875 Were 5050 to 80.50 | One-piece tailored effects Elongated, Vionaet; Deep V, round neddhn ¢ \Long sleeves, fitted or “full Short sleeves and sleeveless types . - Tunics, coat effects and. tiers ; < Jumpers in new léngths and new niodes " Ingenious collar treatments « Pleats in a wide range of chkmflom Shirrings that are so.good . .~ ¢ 'Blouse effects and new hemlines Gncefixl scarfs and capelets. All women's sises and a special group for smaller women! Woflunl‘a&lwm ¥ i ke EnJoy the luxury of a p»grfect phmgel FORTUNA‘!‘E bl The oval ecake mm “with. Ju Rm Vi 7 n.r-uuw--hnnhu-mum " 7| postponed. At works as 3. sl i otz tor * | Athletic 90'\!“3) Paradu ,50:. me anrlh, Takom ’m pul Kellys," the two “insect” teams Medals Are Presented. xmmuuummmm’ of athletic events: h:l-ndm for girls 6 to y-n ot uo—!'lm Norma: ; thi 50-MMloer ’tolgkye-n chairman of tha 1u¢lgu of the affair, #ind a series of athletic éxents being | J oma. Park the fire- display went over for tonight. Robert Faulkner Bpeaks. The Michigan/Park Citizens’ Asso- clation was in ch of the eve: arge | staged in its section. Léd by the Boys - vard dash £6¢ boyé 12 10,14 years of age—First, J Kiernan, sec- ond, - Albert ~ Miller; . third, xe’infllfilfi!fl'flfl. 12 to 14 years age—Tirst, my Dolan; - secondy lrym’thl Vieolet Woods. 100-; dash for boys 15 years and “Kiernan; - sccond, over—] Paul Henry Willier; thll'd. J Cotter.. 100-yard ' dash irls, 15 and over—First, May Dohn second, Ger- trude: Wolf; third, Amelda. Wolf. Three-legged race for boys—First, Spitler and Watkins; second, Gate and Bryan; Tolgert - and Fa- | d° race for —and the chulce: are you do. not consider “the. cost. But - the cost of the funeral is usu-~ ally only a portion of the cx- penses. attending a death. . You can’ have ‘the best at’ Jowest cost if you patronize Chambers, who ‘will furnish— - “The Bést Burial Case lnwn‘buh-nn and Complete Funerals asLow as A 75, $100, $125. c‘n “ . The Brown Stone Funeral Home - ‘W w. CHAMBERS CO. ‘14th, Cor. Q-pm N.W. Call Columbia 432 - " When Better Dentistry Is Possible “And when better materials are available'Dr. Freiot will have them, for his methods embrace the character, quality and efficiency of the most modern building of artificial Teeth Arile. Pitent Sx and Bridgework. lu. gu” m” 'lo‘ Hmd-muo m our lpehl:‘v" thee. ~ Al D BRIDGE WORK, GUARANTEED oom"wwn L DI “Efif DR. FREIOT . 407—Seventh St. N.W.—407 * ENTRANCE Nn‘l 70 .A". l RY STORE ......, .m.... £ to the w-:"'? our patients . o Rl Wewn & ‘!f-.flllr '?;:nmu n:l;l'm t 10 ADLte 1 PAL Address. Phone Main 19 - mm‘y-n of E. l-?“i-:-lry lflc .llr"i-:ri ot b l CMLHD ornm “rhe Tatire stoond floor"th 1% 53 Eiven over 100 Be Sure You Get P‘ -| ducted, upflfihfimfl"hfi-u wm ac S - Y § ts Abroad. fe Sunday, J) B i Aot e "fig;&mm-fi“’; gg:?% |ma|o weea MEXICO CITY, July 6.—At an Tn- o "‘q;m‘ fim'm' s i vacant f&o‘t AleY . abroad should be deprived of lite, | MUSHARD, ";r T ,,,,,m, v g'"‘"'" liberty or nmwty without due proo- ess of law, policy was ‘nrymuuomh-vmu-.m.m‘ Smith and Depicted Spirit of 1776, Morris Cafritz won the prize for the beést business float, his entry being a mammoth :liberty bell. The best {ndividual entry was de- clarod to he Miss Betty Raymond, '1 erlffled “The Modern Slflflt of The athletic program, which was Petworth third place with the float, “Pocahontas. Danjel | 0ne of the features of the all-day com: munity celebration at Takoma Park, brought out large ficlds of entrants in the various events and were spir- ited throughout. The winners in the svents ‘were sented with ribbons by Mayor n G. Davis and Maj. William ¥. Fischer for first, second and third places. They were as follows: irty-yard dash for boys under 8§ yeuu—(’nzden Gorton, Thomas m-.m- erly and Carl Cooley. ‘Thirty-yard dash for girls under 8 Years—Frances Roseman, Klrlm Erikson and Esther Weli llxty yard = dash—George ~Woodin, Mert Mygatt and John Mygatt. Scouts Hold Competition. Boy Scout competition: Sixty- ynrl dash—Robert Mygatt, Troop George Woodin, Troop 49, and John Mmtt. Troop, 33. 'hree-legged race—Robert and John ygatt, George Woodin and Edward Hlk‘hhnn Flbert Madden and Carl Setterstrom. Hop, skip and jump, boys under 12 years—William Harris, Elbert Mad- den, Joseph Murray. Hop, -klp and jump, boys over 12 years—Harry Quantrelle, Robert My- | gatt, Edward Reichhart. The water battle lasted four rounds and was declared a draw. - The confest was_between teams of five men eath from the Takama Park Volunteer Fire Departmeht. Several of the events ¢n the pro- gram were eliminated by the commits) tee on account of the weather. The Montgomery County Comnwi- nity Band will render a concert this evening at 7 o'clock, prior to.the pyro; technie display on the Takoma Park, Md.,, municipal playgrounds. In the event of rain the display will take | place the first clear night this week. A number of the tableauk will also be presented. this evening. DR. F. P. MORGAN DIES Former Physiclan and U. . Sci eatist Is Buried in Arlington. Dr.” Francls Patterson Morgan, 59 years'old, formérly engaged in. the practice of medicine and in sclentific work ‘for the United States Govern- ment here, dled Sunday after an {ll- ness of several months, Funeral services were conducted -in Gawlér's chapel, 1730 Pennsylvania avenue, this afternoon at- 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Charles Warren officiated. In- terment was in Arlington Cemetery. . Morgan, ‘served in_ the Army M i¢al Corps, -both in this country d- France ‘during - World War. Ha was at:one . time a. member of the Sons "of ‘the American Revolu- tion, the Harvard Society, the Uni. versity Club, me District Medical So- he American Medical A c also belonged to the Guy Spangler Post, American Le:lnn. A nagive of' New Hampshi Dr. Morgan came to this city wmn boy and- was educated in the pnbm: schools here.. Later he attended Har- vard “University, being graduated m 2 the class of 1890. He afterward re., ceived his medical d from the College of. Physicians and Surgeons in New York City. Plans Animal Cemetery. CHICAGO, July 6 (#).—A five-acre landscaped cemetery for pet animals, from mica to elephants, is planned by Michael 4. Bloze, Who has applied for a permit.. Funerals iwill be con- and’ with ‘each’ burial an: engraved, signed and sealed certifi- cate ‘will be given. spirit on | brot “not a threat of patronage. or lur:::»flty. but was béspoken in a of kindliness, friendship. and | xassl, JOHN: love, t“A:o'(’ ein o xuu e Joumox wond u.mv ¥. BRYANT, Pres. €. A. SMOTHERS, Sec. SANTILLE 01020, at Prov. Mr. Hogan said American success ‘was, lurgely attributable to the fifth lmlndmnt that a person could not be deprived of life, liberty or prop: erty without due process of law. Mr, Hogan, on ho\ml! of the Amer colony, presented an oll . Sheffleld, by CapL Oswald Bor« the Anierican Elaiives snd Triends ioviied. 9 "gcmm-m gt a@‘r g Cendiod e .| sayLER. idence | Band s %, 'u' nah E rs'r:nr'dnlnsgu :’.fi uler wirl. m al_sarvice at tm,&’“‘ x4 Foreasvilic. Ma.. Tucstay, v.m. IIITII nep-n«! this life Saturday, July 5 pm._ at his residence. Deaths Reported. % :';x'::'».,"‘"m' b gy ll' . 83, 901 Websf R’ 31“ 17 3 !'fl‘ 5 l”l x l‘ ne. ahn Vi Mo necoy onas. 30, Bear Oxon 0 l‘!Iv 8. ”l Ior\on ot. peacefully 10 rest. at July 3 308 uqhand 1926. at_his JA. nw. JAM of Tyian B Hases), Funeral from the ‘Wednesday. 2 lnmz:t Mdlum Chiapel 2%30° pm, Oomatary, Seat w, Suddenly. AT s Norton v husband of E; of M n. ix Rorvice st the 5 H. HY umesal, ariors. 2001 14tk ot A m. Interment B at !e m "Dam, Del. Fold his arms toget) Elke the winte o & tired dove. Tenderly smooth his tres None knew him but to love. s«gt.lz Iy tears are fall . today. 08 Tloved asd cheri: T Vet alled from me away. WENERL. On, Mondav. Julr 5. 1226 et k-L S A, niversity Hox: Cuhi ‘of Thanks. DORW lm»uuum o il 3 2'.‘.'.:.;:‘3 TR B WILLIAM J. PECK. express _sincere our,_many Ve ivisi LIA A beloved S 1 Fre o iy kindness | iom #m‘m Pum:l from,_her u- st. ne. on Thu July u 2 pm. Intermerit Conressional 3n Memoriam. BELL. A tribute of I 10 th cred. of iny dear ‘:mlfid HILLARY n'N"{ i July 6, 102 P Weaths. ADAMS. Departed this life Sunday, July 4. wfi.L:AI'{'ILL‘( mu-‘h‘ o Baitic s hro cr nl w?le ® {be bond of love ima. Bo- e, misa the welcome footsteps Ve Tlbten o7 e O eling strs thek b Ao u.J':.,:.. fi'fi:fir“v o fron un-% W m.. ‘Aéu;n 3 t death cannat dever: ce_liv HIS CHILDREN COOKE. In loving remembrance of my . whe " n?e Ty e s, 1992 aridsleo 1n gt my dear father ovember 96, 1085, o ay I will see dear mother 1l them oy, w"f"ml P e s il et 15 Dart ne e mun T8 sl o 828 S mne: For dear mother and father are looking the 'I.mq didst give and the Lord hath Blesesd Lord, Juy il bo done, Dear. mother and f: are now resting " ‘torether in Al‘l(b"lon National Ceme- T TR T g one. byt never -rm:m JLoviNG AiNace of oy Gt 2 . i "‘,.m.; T e glfl« this life four y!u"g Wfih w o 2L, SE NA EBIONDM who de- Deried ‘his ilfa " two Jears ago 10dap: s we gnilr;ma 1924, t memories will linger forever. e _cannot change. Years that m- cannot sev. Our loving brance DOUGLAS AND MABEL nu&vm . | EDMONDS, mprance of motl SIRE‘NA MO)DS whom two, !flr‘ ago today. July De}rtn mother. I am nm or T l.ll. your lnvlnl 1“ Mt me to remem! l none on earth can llkn youp place. nfl’d PTED DAUGHTER. GRACE BRI g; o0 ni;’mmu- J o SHE! iy 53 Ehumh k“‘ Iom-lur s soul rest in peace. HIS, MOTHER AX‘D SISTERS. * NG, In sad but loving remembrance of our dear husband nd father. clr own i£3 e n‘?&":- ‘Danigren ARD STRANGE. wio! -one year ago today; 5, £ iR Ot g ,_g‘ meral “at o f\.fw %Lfi"*m gt bfir v RS, DO IA AN wfia-sofl b-lav ’1%“ wg‘".,m“ 5:23' Emfi?“_filflmnw. I-II .flm . July 6, Delfl i~ n '"1.'53»:. un%‘:}'.:’f:b“""u e I at T do no % h(“n sit ldalnh N g n !on i“ changes ~ Rappened 3"" YOUR" iu@rfi&"nuflml‘ Arem FUNERAL DIRECTORS. fi&:——. Soei G 1113 SEVENTH o7 XW. Main 2473 ‘-a,. = *em"m". m“'r".‘é" -5 have herre forevermore. mbran “ud i WVAN. m l-‘ v%.... s