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This afternoon the women are. visit- ing the bishop's garden at Mount St. Albans at the invitation of the Bishop of Washington, Right Rev. James E | Freeman, and later will be entertained by the former United States Am- hassador to the Argentine and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss in their garden at Dumbarton Oaks. ‘The closing function today espe- clally for the ladies will be a tea given by Mrs. Robert P. Smith, wife of the ___| Almas potentate, and Mrs. Leonard Crout’s Hotel l'-l-lll. Refined Large Porches Speciul Weekly and Week End Rates Sunday Dlnner, 81 00 . E. Creut LYNDON | COTTAGE New Waverley Hotel Virginia Beach, Va. Finest surf mll IDH. tennis, riding, da Ocean Frun i Every Coumh-e‘ Private_Baths BOOKLET MRS. B. G. PORTER, M, " VIRGINIA LEE Ocean Front, Bet. 18th and 19th Sta. Mod. Excel. table. tel Tates Mrs. A. L. C IDLEWHYLE Extends a cordial invitation to spend re. You Yo the ocean front, i th Activit ANNE HOTEL Yirsinia Beach. AL ect. ‘tront P. Steuart, wife of the imperial po- tentate-elect, at the home of Mrs. Steuart, Cedarcrest, 2501 Upton street. The hostesses will be assisted by the wives of the other members of the divan. In addition to the style show held around the pool at the Congressional Club yesterday, there was a swimming meet with fancy diving, among those taking part including Betty O'Youle, Anne Bono, Nancy Rawls, Lydia Cort, Betty Everett, Annabell Whaler, Marie Duval and Amelia Blaser. ‘Tomorrow the visiting women will be entertained at a luncheon given by the imperial council at the Washing- ton Hotel and will later go to the Roosevelt. Following the luncheon, Lansburgh & Bro. will present & Sum- | mer fashion show. LIONS TO ENTERTAIN Visiting Nobles to Be Guests at Luncheon Today. Shriners who are also Lions will be guests of the Washington Lions Club at its regular luncheon this afternoon in the Mayfiower Hotel. W. C, Miller, past president of the club and past potentate of Almas Temple, also will be honored. Representative Ralph O. Brewster of Maine, who is both a Shriner and a on and who was the youngest man ever to be Governor of Maine, will . | address the club and its guests. Verne SPIrtY | Potter and Charles W. Hopver are in | charge of arrangements. Cbarles H. ‘{~ Hilligeist will preside. THE ARLINGTON Ocn- Front n lJth S(. y 8. Payme. Heionabic Hates ' Botel thaltontc OCE. HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER—PRIVATE BATHS Horseback riding. surf bath- Close to all amusements and nilht elubs. M uthern Cooking KIWANIS TO BE HOSTS Shriners Will Be Guests at Special Mayflower Luncheon. The Kiwanis Club will entertain at a luncheon at the Mayflower Hotel tomorrow at 12:30 for all visiting Shriners who are Kiwanians. The Chanters of the Atlanta Temple will put on & program. . HOMELIKE—REFINED Ocean View, ATEANTIC HOTEL~. ttractive, modern. homelike. Dlmtz,u&fl ake Bay. Dl.uchn Southes . fishing, bathing. Write The MERRIMAC &, ..... Line Sreet meckly ana ook end sab 'THE MINSES FOREMAN. OC!AN Cl", MD. £|To Give Washington a On an adjoining page will be found matter relating to the fight for Na- tionsl representation for the District. the of Columbia are as follows: Washington Board of Trade. ‘Washington Chamber of Commerce. Federation of Citizens’ Associations, representing 54 sectional citizens’ as- otel. | sociations and 9 other bodles. pointed. _ Capacity 200. Fishing Boueial Savias rater ™ Florence” Hesiines Gunby and Harry C. c.-ny i m Beardwalk. HASTINGS HOTEL 22 Pergmai: Parking 8) Special til Jul arking m.-m Ll’l‘fl un ‘Jnyu THE PLlMHIMMON fleeul rro-l—l-leuu Rates, llnl- nt_Table. kv COTTAGES PURNTSHED, § OCEAN FRONT—BEST 'r:'l.(‘x.u AYRES, 809 IOAII!'ALI. _PHONE 116. senable. . Portlcas .nnnu-x «n . ubb—flo-!llh Commnde elentione and Elevator Service. Special June Rates. (Open) THE BELMONT Qean Front Rooms—Medern Terms Reasonable. R. HEARNE. Special June Rates Private Baths. BREAKERS ON BOARD W A LE Rooms with het sad ITALIAN LINE. 1 S.I:l‘:‘.lt Y. “TRAVEL ON THE NORMANDIE FRENCH LINE—924 15th St. N.W. r 3§ EDUCATIONAL. Voteless District of Columbia League of Women Voters. Central Labor Union 0 ting District of Columbis labor). Merchants and Manufscturers’ As- sociation. l(ond:y Evening Club. r Association. A-sehunn of Oldest Inhabitants. District Delegate Association. Washington Real Estate Board of the District of Columbia. | White House to be received by Mrs. | 1 about pushing quhfiyautul his way, with outstretched hands. “Sh-sh-sh,” he would say. "x‘mw— ing to a funeral. Quiet please, I'm lolulo-mn-rd.” u elaborate was nut.lnd-t.ln SPATTOW, lprudwttolocxllhflnl( R. 45 Blue Eagle, At the public opening session of the Imperial Council, before it went into secret, executive session, a photo- grapher’s flash bulb exploded almost in the face of Imperial Potentate Dana S. Williams. It was just as hs was nearing the climax of an expression of appreciation to Washington and Washington Shriners for the welcome accorded the nobility of North America. ‘The flash bulb startled him and the sudience, which broke into a laugh. But the quick-witted speaker halted his speech, saying, “Now that the fireworks are over—you know Fourth of July comes much earlier some years than others,” and then went on with the pmeeedmu “Swanee River” was -ppmpruuly played by the Morocco Temple Band from Jacksonville, Fla., which was the only temple to bring lh own motor- cycle escort. Probably the largest bass drum of the parade was a huge affair rolled along the street by Oasis Temple of Charlotte, N. C. Ali Ghan Temple from Cumberiand, Md., had its drum on s neat cart with rubber tires, drawn by two tiny Shetland ponies, driven by Boy Scouts. Another huge vass drum, Dbelonging to Rameses Temple of Toronto, Canada, towered high in the air, and was drawn on a cart, Unofficial honors for one of the brightest colors in the parade went to Ali Ghan Temple, which has dressed its chanters in robes of & color no mere man could describe. Several men in the stands thought it was red, cerise, or rose, but finally some one asked a woman. She sald it was “hydranges_pink.” After one of the band concerts in the park opposite Almas Temple on K street had concluded, & tall solemn in- dividual was seen to mount the band- stand and start reading & serious dis- sertation about some problem of the world to & group which dwindled sradually to two persons. Shriners from the Temple watched him curi- ously and laughed. They didn't bother to flnd'wt what he was lecturing about. Boumi Temple, of Baltimore, here with gorgeous marching units, is the “Daddy” of Almas Temple, which it initiated here 49 years ago. Next year will be Almas’ fiftieth birthday. Nearby Alexandria is well repre- sented in the parades by the Alexan- dria Unit of Acca Temple, of Rich- mond, of which it is & member. The Alexandria band is nattily dressed in white uniform, striped in red. Many spectators were asking yester- day who was the high stepping drum major of Osiris Temple Band, from Reports have it that Al Malaikah Temple spent about $30,000 to bring its, gayly dressed units across the continent for the conclave. Their chanters were given a big hand at the Imperial Council session for lusty singing. The average cost of one of those These Are Carrying on the Fight Vote National Women's Trade Union League. ‘Women's Homeopathic Medical Pra- ternity. mmm‘ State Pederation of La- Scandinavian Grand Lodge of Con- necticut, International Order of Good Templars. :‘fl!dllnlu. Massachusetts State Coun- Fall Rl'!r (MA-.) Doffers and Veterans. New York State Council, Interna- . | tional Society of Master Painters and Decorators. Tilinois State Council, International Society of Master Painters and Dec- Kentucky Society of Florists, National Council of State Legisia- tures. mmummu«mem ln.ry State and District of Co- lumbis Federation of Labor. RESORTS ncuu‘crnm HE KAYE Ailfllfifofl'! Exelu- sive I-“iu Store. 1 SHRINE VETERANS brilliant Shrine uniforms for a mem- na-mwgmmm imitation goat, from lektuh ‘Tem| , N. H. Dressed in s heavy fur coal hot-water bottle down back, and with & big basket of curious gadgets, one member of Raméses, at Toronto, provoked fun all along the route. It took the New Deal to get Harry B. Mitchell, of '.he Civil Service Commission, to a Shriners' Convention. A member of the Shrine, Mitchell had never found time to get away from his home in Montana to » national gathering. 'This year, how- ever, the mountain came to Mahomet, and 'the civil service chief is enjoying his first view of the proceedings. Potentate Hiram Romans of Yaarab Temple, Atlanta, Ga., is probably the most dejected person in town. While the Capital is crowded with reveling Shriners, bent on merrymak- ing in virtually very form, Romans has lost his voice. passeaes 5. vibrant set of lungs And LA nt set ol can hold his own with the Yaarab chanters, but he overdid it during the parade yesterday. Today Romans, farm editor of the Sviampn & whidper, His oicial sokes. summon & Wi es- man and orator of the temple, Frank Luckeish, likewise was suffering from laryngitis. NAVY PLAYS HOST T0 SHRINE VISITORS Combat Flyino and Formal Guard Mounting Feature Program. ple, with a his with experts! For thirty years furs and woolens have been entrust- ed to us for safekeeping. We provide moth; enough. ot chests lar ‘amily use. These cost even ess than the moderate charges per garment. RUGS Cleaned and Stored FIDELITY STORAGE 1420 U Street N.W. North 3400 ~ Use Our Budget Plan —and buy coal now. 5 months to pay—no extra You can save 25% om coal if you order today. Prices advance shortly. . ANTHRACITE COAL PRICES BER +o0viocs INEW POTENTATE honorary life memberships Mwwmmnm mn Iln-hrs! the Con- SHRINE BILL OFFERED . % .3 mmwmnm:m HONOR UNKNOWN 15 D. . DEALER === === = 2% Rmntiy Formed Associa- tion Represented by 400 in Pilgrimage. Close to 400 veterans of the World ‘War, all nobles of the Mystic Shrine, plldlrlbuuwnmlulloldhrdud mamww'-ummc repnnnm four units of the National Associstion of Shrine - | Legions of Honor and the ceremony was an annual custom begun when the association was formed five years ago. It was the first piigrimage, however, evernmfllvyme organization to tI World War shrine in Arlington Na- tional Cemetery, The four units, dressed in horizon » | blue, buff, white and navy blue and wearing overseas caps, steel and peth helmets, formed a hollow square on the steps and pavilion of the tomb and amphitheater. ‘With the colors massed immediately in front of the tomb, Msj. Albert J. Volk of Salaam Temple, Newark, N. J., rational commander, paid a Mel tribute to the unknown and placed the wreath. The bugle corps from Syria Temple, Pittsburgh, sounded “Taps,” and the veterans marched away to the beat of Syria’s muffied drums. In addition to Salaam and Syria Temples, the other units represented Jaffa Temple, Altoons, Pa., and Al Koran Temple, Cleveland. jenry J. Yute, personnel officer, and George E. Grimm, finance officer. The divan of Syria Temple also was present. In the ranks were the four past commanders of the association—Er- rest P, Thompson, Syris, Pittsburgh; Robert A, Burri, Al Koran, Cleveland; Claude I. Newall, Shrine, are composed entirely of for- mer service men who have seen actual wartime service in the armed forces of the United States. Mr, Volk was elevated to the post of national commander of the Na- tional Associations of Legions of Honor of the Shrine at their annual | business session yesterday afternoon | in the Hotel Mayflower. At the same time Henry H. Green of Yaarab Temple, Atlanta, Ga., be- came first lieutenant commander, with others moving up in the ranks of lieutenant commanders in the follow- ing order; Alden E. Glaze of Aahmes, San Francisco; OCharles W. Clugh of J‘fll.nwuu,h Col. H. J. Watson Cleveland: | have been living in tents, | IS IT FAIR TO JOHN, MY DEAR, TO KEEP HIM IN SUSPENSE UKE THIS ? HOW MANY TIMES HAS HE ASKED YOU TO MARRY HIM ? BLESS MY SOUL, $0 THAT'S THE TROUBLE ! YOU WANT ME TO GIVE HIM A HINT ABOUT *8.0* AND USING LIFEBUOY. fLL DO IT! *B.0" GONE — Muykfi-/ ANOTHER KISS, UNCLE, AND THANKS FOR Steuart, Chosen by Shrine, Became Master Mason in August, 1905, Leonard P. Steuart, newly elected imperial potentate of the Shriners, is mflm company that bears his name, he also is & director of the Hamilton National Bank and the Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. Born in Branchville, Md., !lovmhet 12, 1879, Steuart became Mason ia Washington Cenunnhl TLodge, No. 14, in August, 1905, serving as its master in 1914. He was elected Centennial Chap- ter, O. E. 8, was instituted in 1920, Steuart was elected its first patron, serving in that capacity for two years. He was made & Noble &f the Mystic Shrine in November, 1917, Steuart -has held many other Ma- sonic offices; serving as chief rabban and later illustrious potentate of Al- mas Temple duricg the 1923 conven- tion here, representative to the Im- !uuunnnvw TALK TO WHITE SULPHUR FoR AFTER 7 PM. 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