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KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ARRANGE FIELD DAY White House Ellipse Chosen i for Theater of Exercises Tomorrow. Annual field day exerclses of the Knights Templar of the District of -Columbia will be held tomorrow on the White House Ellipse with Grand Comdr. Robert L. the Grand Commandery. The exercises will include the an- mual inspection of the commanderies, competitive drills, dress parade and review. These will be in accordance with a program which will be furni ed by Edward P. F inspector general, a A. Phelps, assistant grand inspector fashioned hairnets found markets h. | 1v, foolishly th | would never have an end, and as thus happily they laughter e Sl L | Woe in China | ) — < We do our little stunts each day, we mow the lawn or pull up weeds, and people half the world away per- haps are hoodooed by our deeds. We cannot say with certainty that any- thing we chance to do won't jar a sailor on the sea, or peeve a gent 4n Timbuctoo. Far reaching are our lightest + acts, we cannot say how they'll affect the Bedouin on his sandy tracts, the Lascar on an island wrecked. The damsel seeks the bar- ber shop to have her shining tresses shorn; it is the style, the shingled top—has any one a cause to mourn? The hair she's losing is her own, she has a right to have it bobbed; yet didn’t some one heave a moan—can it be true that some one sobbed? In Cheefoo's dz and dismal streets some sixteen thousand women wail; Middieton, heading |they know not where they’ll get the eats, they have no work, they have no kale. For generations they had won a living opulent and fair; they v the ton, which where. And vain- thought, their graft rought men heard their gay ascend. They made general., Cheefoo a hustling town, where now Places for Formation. The Grand Commandery and con- |shopping in the stores. are directed |in a dit stituent command under general orders 1. issued by as Sir Charles F. Roberts, grand captain {and band, at iknot came. general, to assemble promptly no i.sy traffic roars; they always paid the money down when they went But one day ant land some woman figured 1me to wear long hair in coil d down the old-time top- She looked so well that sa 1 p.m. at Masonic Temple, Thirteenth | other girls in emulation plied the street and New York avenue. Forma- tion will be as follows: Grand_Com- mandery, in front of temple; Wash- ington Commandery, No. 1, east side of Thirteenth street, right resting on H street; Columbia _Commandery, No. 2, north side of H street, right resting on Thirteenth street; Potomac | Cor 2 outh side of H Thir south Potom mande ¥; Orient Com- | 5, north side of New | York ue, right resting on Thir- teenth street, and Brightwood Com- mandery, No. 6, north side of New York avenue at left of Orient Com- mandery. The colors and beauseants will be massed and at the left of the Grand Commandery. Line of March. The line of march will leave Ma- sohic Temple at 1:15 p.m. and move | south on Thirteenth street to Peni vania avenue and west to the El lipse. At the conclusion of the cere- | monles the return march will be over | the same route Should it be raining at the time of formation, the exercises will be post- poned for one week. The music will be furnished by the D. C. National Guard Band, Boys' In- 20;-on(lenl Band and the Grotto Drum | orps. W. M. Barnum Dies. NEW YORK. October § (&) Ham Milo Barnum, 70 vears old, law- | vear and financier, president of the | st Co. and director of the | ‘ater and Power Co., | -Wil- | e arantee Co., | lic and the | of Princess shears, and everywhere the auburn curls were shorn from heads of dim- pled dears. And of these hosts not more than two have shed a sympa- thetic sigh for those poor women of Chefoo, whose jobs are gone, who have no pie. WALT MASON. (Covyright. 1926.) ' NOVEMBER 20 IS DATE FOR ASTRID’S WEDDING Leopold, Belgian Crown Prince, ‘Will Take Bride at Brussels Ceremony. By the Associated Press. STOCKHOLM, October 6.—The wed- ding date of Princess Astrid of Sweden and Crown Prince Leopold of Belgium has been set for November 20 in Brussels. Newly revealed details of the court- ship show that the young couple met oftener than hitherto realized. While the world pre s linking the name ‘Wales, she was maintaining frequent correspondence with the Belgian heir. st Winter he came to Stockholm with his mother incognito and was | never recognized, though staying at {the best known hotel of Stockholm. Last Summer he spent a considerable period at the countr: tate of Prin- cess Astrid's parents, Fridhem, in Os- thergothland nd in Denmark they met at the baptism of a common rela- tive. The young prince has made an ex- ession on the Swedish pub- atch meets Wwith over- | whelming popular favor. Color, Line, Fabric, Trimming in a Friendly ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WED CALIFORNIA LAW HEAD ORDERS KEYES PROBE Inv‘lfigutel Charges of County Funds’ Misuse by District Attorney. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, October 6.—Inves- tigation by the attorney general’s de- partment off charges of misuse of county funds brought against District Attorney Asa Keyes by five members of the county board of supervisors after Keyes had caused theic arrest, with three other officlals, was ordered vesterday by State Attorney General U. S. Webb. The district attorney was arraigned informally vesterday. Setting of the date for his preliminary hearing was postponed one week. ~The charges against Keyes are that he hired spe- clal prosecutors in several cases, not- ably the Norman Selby (Kid McCoy) and Channing Follette trials, and that he paid $5,000 of his secret service funds to Sheriff William Traeger for prohibition enforcement work. The charges against the five super- visors, the superintendents of the county mechanical and park depart- ments and the county road commis- sioner, include bne count of conspiracy, three of preparing false evidence and nine of embezzlement. They relate to property held by officials near the county recreation park and alleged to have been surveyed with county funds. : Preliminary hearing of the elght offi- clals was set for October 8. MAIL EMPLOYES TO DINE. Postal Officials to Address 500 at Atlanta Banquet. ATLANTA, October 6 (#).—Approxi- mately 500 mail employes are expected to attend a banquet and dance here Saturday night by the Railway Mail Assoclation when W. Irving Glover, What a good dentifrice should do SOME people brush their teeth just as a matter of habit! Or in order to keep their teeth looking white! But an _increasing number of men and women are learning that not only sound teeth and healthy gums, but even their health may depend upon proper oral hy- giene. And they are choosing their dentifrice with utmost care. A good dentifrice should not contain any gritty substance, or strong antiseptics, acids or astringents. It cleanses the soft gum tissue without irritation and polishes the enamel without scratching.” And it should neutralize the dangerous acids which are the direct cause of tooth decay or gum infections. One dentifrice on the market answers to all these qualifications: Squibb’s Dental Cream. It is made with more than 509 of Squibb’s Milk of Magnesia. Each time you use it it reaches into every pit on your teeth, and into the crevices at The Danger -Line— where teeth and gums meet. It neutralizes the acids in these dangerous places. And particles stay in the mouth, giving protection for a long time afterwards. And in addition, Squibb’s Dental Cream is mild, non-abrasive, non-irritating. It soothes the delicate gum tissues and polishes the enamel, leaving it clean and lustrous. You will enjoy using it. On sale at all druggists—only 40 cents a large tube. A4 Woman Is No Larger Than She Looks Entente in the Matrons’ Hats 510 Models with or without brims. Black velvet or silk; and velvets, in sand, wood, purple, claret, navy, henna, beaver. Larger head sizes, 24 and 25 inches. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Corduroy Robes, $4.95 Tuxedo with side tie, of fine, light weight, wide-wale corduroy. hagen, fuchsia, full cut, well Rose, Copen- made, three-quarter sleeves. Larger Dresses for Fall 516 Satins and flat crepes that subdue the figure line— rustic green, wine, Chanel, navy and black. Draping, pleated panels, embroidery and button trimmings, applied E to advantage. 421 to 52V;. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Coats Graciously Slenderizing 569 50 From line to trimming, fashioned to enhance the larger figure. side-pleat effects, stitched panels, embroidery, on black, gray coats of the modish, lustrous Handsome col- lars of squirrel, wolf and fox. 4014 high-piled fabrics. to 50%. (Third Floor. The Hecht Co.) TEHEHTCOF S New brown and @ Store Hours: 9:15 AM. to 6 P.M. (Fifth Floor. The Hecht Co.) Two New Girdles $5 Nemo - Flex, in wrap- around style, for the larger figure. front, fancy, flesh-colered novelty brocades. Hook side or clasp low waistlines, of 26 to 34. (Fitth Floor, The Hecht Co.) ‘Washington, Second Assistant Post- master General, in tharge of air mail; A. A. Fisher, general superintendent || of the Railway Mail Service, and W. M. Collins, president of the associa- tion, will be among the speakers. Others included on the program are E. F. Chilton, Nashville, Tenn., divi- sion_president ‘of the association, and F. C. Naylor, superintendent of the Atlanta division of the order. e During a recent band concert in London a swarm of mosquitoes routed some of the musicians and caused a rush to shelter by the audience in which two women fainted. Hotel Gordon 916 16th St. N.W. 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Northwest—1140 15th Street N.W. 0 Bfi/g{lfl Ot AURNITURe The Fall Exhibition of Karpen Furniture Karpen Davenport Bed Syite, of three pieces, n Jacquard velour and mattress, typical of the values; now $250, Karpen Davenport Bed Suites Reduced During the Exhibit . Sharing in the special low Karpen week prices is our large assortment of good-looking Karpen Davenport Beds and com- plete suites. A good Stearns & Foster felt mattress is included at no extra cost with each Davenport Bed: Karpen Davenport-Bed Suites—Overstuffed Type Priced Now from $225 to $535 Karpen Liwing Room Suites—§$159 to $1,000 MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E mnIIIlIIHIIIIIIjIlIlIflIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIHflIIHIIIlIlIl!IlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllfllllllll|llllIIWIIIIINHIMIIIWMIIMIIIIIIIIINHIHIIIIIIIIM |