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_...,fissi. l Lincoln - said: :;!oumun fool ‘some people all We hope you' are fot in that class in re- gerd ‘to paying extra interest ‘and service charges on your ac- counts and budget buying, being fooled all the time. Don’t be foolish any T, . At our store we do not charge in- terest or extras on any accounts, neither charges nor budget buying. Be Wise. ‘We do not penalize our friends. Coidaliberas OUMDS QUITI0BS | TOBACKCONVICTS| s Declare = Kansas ’Wardon Broke Word ‘to “Prison - Mmers Who Mutinied, - By the Associated Préss. LANSING, Kans.,, July 1é~—Seven of the 13 held in the guards prisoner coal mine of the here last week by mutinous convicts resigned today. R. P, Duncan one_ of tlu:- Inu S Warden W, T: Mackey had Ta: cause n ed to live up to made 'the mutineers by n;'mty Warden R. H. Hudspegh, with rior, that they would not be pun- ed and would receive better food. ‘Warden Mackey emphatically denied that any promisés had been made he declared ' that the places of. guards would be filled with men ‘‘who have the nerve for the joh i Duncan that at times during the imprisonment of the guards “the situation Jooked mighty scary.” “We were mighty glad to inform our captors we would stand by them provided we were freed,” he added. Duncan said hé and the other guards who resigned did not care to go back into the mine and face the convicts after assurances had been made that there wpuld be no punishment, ‘Warden Mackey said that 100 of the prisoners had gm to work in the mine today. Twe hundred will be sent down tomorrow, Of the 375 conyicts who_participated in thé 36-hour dem- ashington District gnstration that ended Jast Bnufl banquet "6 o'clock. = Flannel Trousers (Cold water shrunk tml all waol ) White or Silk Stripes. Striped French Worsted Trousers, as well as. gray flannels, All at the unusual Alteration Charge Cool, Summer-Weight Genuine Eng‘lish consent of hissu-| gog ADMITS January will Mu}o Unh}' Audllflfllm nil!' I will be hela xl.n evening, tomorrow and Friday evenings, at 4400 Wiscon- sin avenue. Miss M, Ruth aurm fimmlh" c-rnlva] nder ausploss of _ the Ladies’ Ald gmlay of the North Caro- lina Avenue M. P. Curch, North Caro- lina avenue near Ninth street -utfl\ east, ‘§ ‘o’clock. 4 3 'The -Longevity m wfll thc gl o Joh‘:tnr Glen Echo_cars to Wi stop. Daneing. Pufim&'- own “ U'nhu.tomorm 8 p.m., in of Building. -»EISEMAN"S‘ 7th & F Sts. | E——————— , There is a clothing store in Washington. where you can buy the most dependable clothing on the most liberal terms with- out high prices. Tl;a_t S tére’ is Eiseman’s Hundreds of men have opened accounts here; where they buy their wearing ap- farel on small week- y or monthly pay-~ ments TE - i | See our hugestock of col Summer ° ) “Suits Any kmd of a suit you have i in mind to ‘keep you cool is here, and they're priced extremely ' reason- ble at i ae ‘11 %5 to ’25' Gabardines and Worsteds Mohalrs, Tweeds and Llnens $19 75 " Suits that wear and’ flt, together with the‘ comfort of light wei ht*and popular price as an additional ap Tropical worsted sults in dark blue, hght grays and pin stripes. Gabardine suits in cool tan shades with silk stripes of contrast- - ing color. _Silk mohairs in plam black,pm stripes and dark blues. - ~ ' All men can be fittedin our tremeudous stock of Summer suits — Tall Men Men~—Stout Men—Lean Men. : ' by ¢ , No. 104, Army 'and Nayy | Her hs Garrison, 0. g rming at the ~ Arthi elton, 10 Cypress Md. She\had 0'a close.a long eame an invaild -several mquths age mnnuu her mgny club and churvh activities, Funeral services will be conducted "1 Pridey ‘afternoon. at 1:30 o'clock at i Charles Willlam Shelton, Civil ar veteran, is bured. '.l'h‘ body ‘will lie in state st the frvm 12 until ;30" o'cloc] *,The seryices will be con- e el Dnited lum udwm“ Mer- | GRERN, m-tvmvmumwoc 3 fulis Sin, s, uw iomuimurtho committee o of Chrum service, ‘devoted ; - to tempererice work, = #he wes'77 years old, but until she ba- gmged in many activities..'She was a director of the District Federation of' Women's Clubs Rev. Earle Wilfley, nutor Parent. Ty leaves o son, Arthur{C , Charles , Md. muon. ashington in the reeruiting division of thn adjutant -general's office, De- partment. e 3 Mrs, Shelton was the d-uhur of Chnflggnry Sanford and Julia Ellis ford, and was born in Mont- rose, Westmoreland c:‘zm!,'&y She mdvmm in th %?’?u #chools. She was married in up temperance work active in 1874, she soon became a Jeader. the Woman’s Christian pe! ance Unjon.' “As superintendent of the narootic division of the union, she was i n securing of the IAw pmhihm mhmv campeigning for m- legislation she uebnvnd petitions ";:h its nvr signed nearly every physician in the city, the superintendent of the public schools, all the supervising principals lml vlrhnlly lll teachers fand pastors of ‘These petiti pmnud by the om- wm United EM Benate an wide uhnuen that led to '.ho ulumlu passage of the cigarette bill, Led Building Drive. Mrs. Shelton was recording secre of local temperance union lor mao than 20 years, and for some tvndml of the* m‘ w:':l‘:’ tion of the or‘lnl.um " up-to-date. funeral equipment. It was to have been exhibited at the convention of Virginia Club. She was & vice president of tl!e Red Cross Mmlhn' during the war. Mrs; Sheiton was af earnest (lum:h from the time of its organiza- She was'the first woman to be elected to ‘the official-board of the church, serving for several years also enses. S boards and & Sunday school m at the time of death. SHIPPING NEWS vals 8¢ Asri N'“Yw l\'- Daylight Baving Time; . jom ¥ ward P and Upahar te. niw: Boward. 3 3th st. n.w. o draw up advertisements for bids. o thorized sale of of the Disteiot of - Cdiumbla—Fair _anid ‘momewhat cooler tonight: tomorrow falr and warmer, gentle to modeuu unhmy land-—Generally fa! i unllht :m.whuf m in esst ml:dn, orrow fair ‘warmer, moderate northun and’ north winds. nla—Gene, 'l-t cooler tonight, preceded by local ‘thundershowers this :nnnm or to- night in southeast portion; tomorrow ir and soméwhat warmes, moderate RS ,:rfl,.m,m r fair and warmer, followed- showers by tomorrow. night or, y. Reeord for Past 24 Hours.. 'l' ermometen—4 p.m., ll Ilmj‘nl‘n 70; 4 a.m,, 66; oon, 73. & ¢ 7612 mid: h( 29 am,, 29. 82 8 a.m lrM' 2 29 Hl.hut tampernmrn 87, oecurred at 3 'p.m, - yesterday: lowest tempera- ture, 66, occurred at 4:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last' year-—- Highest, 85; lowest, 66. Tide Tables. A (Nrnlalud by United ‘Staltes Coast uul Geodetic ic Survey.) y—law u sai a.m, and §:51 .5 high ' tide, and 11:34 MN"—W tide, a.m. and 6:30 p.;v.; high tide, 11:4¢ a.m. The Sun snd Moon. Today—8un rose, 4:53 a.m.; sun sets, 7:34 pm, un rln- 4:54 a.m.; sun wets, 7:33 p.m. Moon rises, 9:06 a.m.; sets, 10:33 Automobile lamps to be lighted one- halt hour after sunset. Condition of the Water, ‘Temperature and condition of the ‘water at Great Falls at 8 a.m—Tem- Dperature, 78; condition, clear, =0 Ifi'. A trnmu of gincers -. Mhn "J l |'ll- eloved m\'.""‘:‘a'xfl RNEY MRS. 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