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SIX BATHING POOL SITES APPROVED Plannirg Corrrmcsmn Also Will Inspect Locations for *'Swedish Crown Prince Awards Pins To 5 sttrlct pohcemen for Help | | i Prince and Crown Princess of Sweden, two headquarters detectives and two motor cycle policemen with scarfpins. The presentation took place in Maj. Hesse's office. | Headquarters Detectives Charles J. P. Weber and Carlton Talley, and Policeman Horace Lineberg of the Acting on behalf of the Crn\\n*the ninth precinct, wh ceive a pin, failed Maj. Edwin B. Hesse today presented | for the pres THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'KLAN GIVES KELLOGG also will re- rive in gime | tat Hesse told rhe men that he it he had used judgment PETITION ON MEXICO Secretary Receives Plea for Hands- Off Policy From Delegation Without Comment. Secretary of State Kellogg today re- Mexican religious controversy adopt- ¢d at the closing session of the Ku ux Klan convention. e\ cemslusion s Handdl o Mr Kellogg by a special committes of high Klan officials, headed by H. C. McCall -of Michigan, in charge of the Washington bureau of the Invisible Empire's _ national headquarters. Other members of the committee were Samuel H. Venable of Atlanta, Charles H. McBrayer of Kansas and G. W. Price of California, all imperial officers, and Gail S. Carter, grand dragon of Iilinois. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926. LIEUT. NORTON IS BURIED IN ARLINGTON CEMETERY Marine Aviator Killed Monday Is Paid Tributes by Comrades in Airplanes. Funeral services for Lieut. Harmon J. Norton, noted Marine pilot, who was killed Monday in the crash of the Navy Curtiss racer R2C2 off Hains Point, were held yesterday afternoon at_Arlington National Cemetery. ! Who had envi- | ceived, without comment, the resolu- Lima has a traffic problem. in the Fort Myer chapel by Chaplain Niver of the Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va., and at the grave the, Masonlc services were held. ‘While the last tributes were being paid the ploneer airman four of his comrade! flew above the cemetery in “V" formation with one file blank. Then, as the body was placed in its grave on the hillside near the Dewey mausoleum, the four airmen, with throttled engines, glided down to the treetops and dropped flowers. i g War-blinded_oarsmen of St. Dun- Stans, England, recently held a re- Presbyterian rites were conducted gatta. Given New York Post. Richard J. Flood, jr., who for the past year has been in the chemic: division of the Department of Con. merce, has been appointed to the Ne York district office of the Bureau . Forelgn and Domestic Commerce, cording to announcement today by « P. Hopkins, acting director of bureau. Mr. Flood was formerly a consul at La Guayra, Venezuela. i} is a_member of the District of Colu thirteenth precinct, with Sergt. W. D. [a seen long service, | tion urging a hands-off policy in the of the five men to Vaughn of the Traffic Bureau, wel h 2 the recipients of the royal souv guard (hP « n Prince and Crown Princess during their recent stay here. Additions to Parks. Inaugurating Our First Annual nirs. Policeman Clifford J. Garry of PLAN “RADIO PROGRAM” FOR “STUDIO” AUDIENCE Affair at City Club’s Country Home at Landover, However, Will Not Be Broadcast. A program of music, under the aus- -| pices of the City Club, to show its Adt ::’; Same | members how the old radio s 3 .| WCAP used to operate before g . | out of existence several will be given at the club's home, Landover, Mt at 10:30 o'clock. who formerly Locations for six bathing pools, which were discussed at the August meeting of the National Capital Park and Planning Commission, were defi- nitely approved at the meeting of the WCAP ~1auon are to appear on the eh with, with Wil . former official an at the n The prog vhe commission took the recommenda- A month a definite crophone. s pened with a Goldman’; TOMORROW—(SATURDAY)—LAST DAY OF SPECIAL VALUES e v sxchicolid ty-fourth and N practical to buy a complete wardrobe for the entire school year. Parker School Week ends at store-closing time Saturday, September 18—after this date all Parker Week merchandise returns to its original prices. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS ?Prep” Long-Trouser Suits 25 30 '35 Two Pairs of Trousers Parker School Week has been planned and merchandised to include special values for students from grammar school age to those returning to College. During the last day of this important event you will see such excellent values throughout the store that you will find it highly GRAMMAR GRADE BOYS Parker Boy School Suits 5 With Two Pairs of Knickers . J. Odentl Following th perforn: be held comma gin. today. They a | For the white pop ¥ ng the nd Mrs. Oehmann as hosts ! GARBONATED —with potassium, the wonderful diuretic, it will\pay you to insist upon EVERFRESH Citrate of Magnesia at your Druggist’s. o John Burroughs in nd colored population—In An- , and near the Cardoza sCa A\U‘YE!‘ | ad of two | 1y ted for the colored population, ning of B Street. °d details of f B street, »d into an at- 1 the Capitol Ar- The commission disc the proposed widenir which is to be con r of o been deter- s for the Revenue The first long trousers suit is a very imperiant item—“P. B. Prep” Suits are so popular be- cause they are neither too boyish _ nor too “old mannish.” Many new styles and shades—sizes 28 to 36. Golf Hose, pair....$1.00 Golf Caps.......$1.00 Wool Knickers. .$2.85 Corduroy Knickers, $2.50 Lumberjacks ...$3.95 imission, mined that 1 In new, sanitary, non-returnable bot- tles—fer your pro- tection. Boys 7 to 18 will find that these new Fall school suits include all the new shades and fabrics and come in styles tailored like Dad’s best business suit. All sizes. Seit obune market rn said they will 80 feet from the The north curb Will not be disturbed, but the south curb will be moved back 20 f r SPECIAL NOTICE! Closed Tomorrow--- 8 AM. to 6 P.M,, to observe Religious Holy-Day. ing of a strip of parl hetween the new structures and B street Wi ill nnk serve more attr them with National Mus of B street. Going on Tour Today. the mecting this morning ment only i Bt G 1ch’ buildings as the um on the south side Yellow Slickers. .......$3.95 Blouses, 85¢; 6 for. . . $4.75 Shirts, $1.15; 6 for. . . $6.50 Teck Jr. School Shoes. .$4 Open Tomorrow--- 6 PM. to 9 P.M. to supply vour new Fall Hat or Clot}les. Immediate altera- tions—quick delivery. in connection | its October meeting. This meet- 15 and 16, but an to get the mem- ober 14 for the trip * Supe Super.-Value Two-Trouser S Suits and Topcoats 538 The two and three button sack suit is the accepted style for college men this season and you will find them in new shades of brown, gray and blue. red by the d last month L i 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. — Hasa S*eady Supply From the Boston Transeript. “Cost you much for new parts for Pajamas $3 3 for $8.25 Blue, gray or white, HEnglish broadcloth. Flannelette Pajamas $2 3 for $5.50 ‘Wide colored stripes, tary collar. All sizes, Oxford Shirts $2.50 8 for $6.75 College styles with attached collars. All sizes. Striped Madras Shirts, $3.50 3 for $9.50 Come with two collars to match or collar attached. Variety of color stripes. Teck Six pure Plenty of blues—serges and unfinished worsteds. Plenty of double-breasted suits for college men. - mili- And topcoats —hundreds of fine im- ported and domestic fabrics. Plaid ef- fects, herring-bones, checks, plain shades. Remember, P.-B. “Super-Value” Suits, Topcoats and Tuxedoes represent the highest value we can offer at a fair price. The demand this season for Su- per Value clothes is tremendous. Your Children’s Health Lisle Hose $1.00 6 for $5.28 ““Westminster” Collegiate hose—imported-—plald effects. Silk Hose—$1.00 6 for $5.25 New styles of Scotch grain mth;ars and lght tan calf— ai sizes. Your children are dearer to you than life itself. The best and safest milk is none too good for, them. Chestnut Farms Mifk is rated higher, both in richness and purity than any other pasteurized milk sold in the city of Wash- ington! Every milk bottle at our modern plant is scoured and cleaned with live steam for 30 minutes be- fore it goes to the hy- gienic bottling machine. This is only one of the many processes of steril- ization and sanitation exercised daily at this truly model dairy. Choice of black, brown, russet or cor- Black, brown, russet and cordovan suit cases of top grain cow- hide. Sewed corners and loops. 24 or 26 inch size. dovan cowhide or wal- ms‘ bags. 18 or 20 inch size. An excellent value. ] Rated Highest by the District of Columbia Health Depariment Pennsylvania Avenue at 26th Street Handkerchiefs 50c each 5.50 a Dogen Init{aled handkerchiefs, im- hand embroidered. ra fine quality. The .“Parker” $5 This new felit for college men comes in the new shade of tan —aleo gray and pearl, (] The Avenue at Ninth