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ELKS OFF TODAY FOR CONVENTION f AT LOS ANGELES Hope to Make WashingF toA Meeting Place for ( Next Year. i*. Hoping tm fcring the annual convention ef the fraternal order of Elks lo VuMnitoB next rw, a delegaon of 11S members of the Washigton Elk lodge will leave this ftsmoon f?r Los Angeles to attend fe mnml convention of the order he held there July 11 to 17. .The special train carrying the asfclngton delegation will atop at mts of interest along the route. *e entire trip will last about two I lontha Lieut. Howard M. Peter. *** exalted ruler of the Washing> lodge, is in charge of the trip, he following will leave the Union tatlon this afternoon at 4 o'clock H. M_ Petar. Nathan Well, Mr. and pi. Harry King. Mr. and Mrs. JoeVh A_ Burkart. Mr. and Mrs. Ale* . Bell. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bright, ^^and Mra. S. A. Gattl and son. P** Mr- ??d Mrs. Louis HarV **r- ^ Mr*, p. l Wershelmer. ^T" Mra. E. J. Murphy. Mr. and a. C. E Edwards. Mr and Mra. Maries Darr. Mr. and Mrs. P. A Hkltavull. Mr. and Mr*. A. J nwarta. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rlch rdn. Mr. and Mrs. George O. WllS>x. Mr. and Mra. E. L. Stnpson. r and Mrs. W. o Wldmayer. Dr. 4 ** L. M Hjmson and two lldren. Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Luckett d two children. Mr. and Mrs A !? and Mra A. E. Stern. Mr. *" *'* ?- J. Campbell. Mr. and Va. J- L. Grand and thres children, r *nd Mrs. P. M. Maley. Mr and 1* James 0"Shea. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ruppert. M E. Buckley. Leo phlosberg. Max Rosenthal. Mrs. Khlosberr. Mra Berstein. Mrs. M. A. onion. Miss Annie Hurley. Misses lion and Prances Qulgley. Misses oppert and Berbertch. Misses H rebel and H Tunnel 1. Mrs. H Kin* ?"? Cella Stern. Milton & Brown.' W- . Neomeyer. D. Wolf C. B. rL'r' W H p Kelley. H. Kerns. ?E. Sheihan. M Levlt. George WalM.S. M<*;orTn,ck- W. R. Wilcox. -?- J 8. Prick, F. M RupK ' * R Rosen, J. T. Ready. Joe fc-TT a^_^*rry 8an**r- H. Deltrlch, superman, A. Strauss. J B ' * A1 Co""'- Dom. Fowler, E*pen?hied. J. OT?ell. B. F. H*BeU. H Dreyfuss, S,n.r * H * Dante. J. Stewart ELf -N c. J. Johnson. J-Johnnon. Jr., and Irnu c ~ B?~'? ?vtillman Divorce .Case f Recesses Until July 13 fcpOCGHKEEPSlE. K T, Joiy 1 _ StUlman divorce case recessed until July u. CMOa li?T Still man. the only wltP* today. ?n the stand for re|??ct examination, but was not Portioned t? any extent It was Raa^fcs C*** "U not r??te<1 f " recess was taken. LawL'7, *,e7h to hare spent Tf^w and' ?rea?,n. ar,rT1,n* P?lD"" tain n "\u, Tr ~b",y ?t cerr^ v . Still man Was a?*f t ,h* fl?t tlroo. She planned Lt/,^Urn 10 New Ynrk dur,"K the afternoon with her son. Bud." League of Nations Plans I To Rehabilitate Austria La^iiu1?1 JulT,1"-To P?rmit the rebabllltation of Austria, the council r "nbassadors decided today to ask Sta,M "nd th? ?"les to withhold all claims against her for ^enty years. I During the !0-year period of re- I fc?v*ry. the league of nations will ?>e expected to float a loan to put fJUt. "**" bankruPt country on Its | Lansbi Sale! 30 Silk i The Most Intei PLENTY OF WHITE A PLAIN COLOR APPR< EXACTING FAS* $Q.< Every Skirt in tl a Most Exceptional I ? Gloriously rich Silks tha H history for the beauty of thei the excellence of their qual has selected the most gorge* IB exquisite and we agree wit! PI selecting the same. Note th< I! COLORS: Plain WHIT queen of the season. Plenty in abundance. Sunset Glow, cock. Buff, Rose Petal Pink, H'Gray, Mulberry and coml BeYery possible idea. Plaids ^ Stripes, Checks, Hit-or-miss ^BCrepes, Plain and Novelti* ^ Belts and Buttons; pockets H NOW! TMs is YOUR vacstiee, or are you (i T d?te VALUE, STYLE H j;; WAS! Cabinet Men Home on 4th. Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Guests at Mo Lean Residence. By EVELYN C. HUNT.. The Vice President and Mrs. Calvin Cool Id ge will be the guests of honor on July 4 of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. McLtu, who are entertaining at dinner at the\r country home, "Friendship." Mr. and Mrs. McLmb returned Thursday from Cincinnati, where they spent several weeks. The majority of the Cabinet members hare not made any special plans for the Fourth, several of tho.m remaining quietly at home in W isblngton. Secretary of State and Mrs Charles Svana Hughes do not expect te be out of the city over the 'holiday, but will celebrate the day quietly at their beautiful home overlooking Rock Cre<k Park. Other Cabinet members remaining in the city Include Secretary of the Interior Fall and iscretary or Agriculture Wallace. Secretary Commerce Hoover will return to the city today from a short trip to New Tork. DERBY WII.I. Sr*l*B FAIIT OF DAY AT HIS DUSK Secretary Denby expects to spend the greater part yf the day at his desk In the Navy Departmint. Called home by a business engagement, Postmaster General Will Hays will take advantage or his trip to be with his wife and small son over the Fourth. Mr. Hays left yesterday for 8ull!van. Ind., to be present this morning at a meeting of a group of bankers from the West interested in savings banks. , . Secretary of War Weeks left yesterday for his farm near Lancaster. N. H. He will be back In the city Tuesday. Secretary of Labor Davis Is in Illinois today, and wttt not return to Washington until after the Fourth. The Ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand. who have been in New Tork. returned home and will spend the holiday here. The Ambassador of Chile and Mme. Mathleu postponed their departure for Europe until the first of next month. They had planned to leave today. The Ambaasador and Mme. Mathleu are in New Tork for I a week. DM. PA Ul. RE1RSCH HOST TO CHINESE VISITOR. Dr. Paul Relnsch. former United : States Minister to China, was host at' dinner last evening to Dr. Chu Chi Chlen. former minister of for- I eign affairs in China. There were twelve guests, lncluoing the Russian Ambassador and the Belgian | Ambassador. Dr. chu Chi Chlen has taken pos- i session of the house he has leased In Chevy Chase for the week. Miss Margaret Wilson returned to New Tork after Sperling several days with her father, former President Wilson, and Mrs. Wilson at their home on S street. Miss Wilson Just returned from a six weeks' stay in Chicago. Rear Admiral Andrew T. Long has been detailed as chief of staff < of the admiral of the fleet. < The former Secretary of the Treasury, David F. Houston, ac- . cepted the chairmanship of the < board of trustees of the National j Child Labor Committee. He sue- ' JRGH&Bl 10 Entire! Sport !: resting Skirt Event oj ND EVERY -0\ DVED BY yjjgWjf t have made ir weaves and 1IHKk?" f ilHH ity. Fashion / >us, the most / i Fashion by / k E?white is 7L/ L \ Navy, Black Taupe, PeaHoneymoon v binations of Faotasi, Dewkia , Blocks, Kiml-K"* a .. Heavy Canto* Cre effects in the B*r0n?tte, Here's s combined. Cre?e, Water Wi and buckles. others. Sixes 2* i SALE! Are yon (tint to ?et ? Dint t* tmst t* hck and fake a c and what is NEW, this Is yo?r ivmmt Flow Uufctrgk 4= Brttfcw ' ,.-L; _'i -' ' 1 -- , | 1 i B ' , ]! m^|H^; >* JaJ Bf . ^^rj/jtj MRS. W. THO Of Washington, who will spern Deer F ceeds Dr. Felix Adler, who will re main as member emeritus of th< board. PLANNING FOR VISIT OF MARSHAL FOCH. The program announced so fa for the prospective visit of Marsha Foch to the United States in October includes a visit to Kansas City where he will be the guest of th? American Legion on October 31, am & visit to Washington on Armistici Day, November 11. The Marshal will leave Paris early in October and will trave through the United States, visitini San Francisco about the middle ol the month. He will stop in Kansas :ity on his way East. Mrs. L. W. Eugster and daughter Miss Elizabeth Eugster, have gon< to their summer home, at Bast< Bay, Maine. They will be joined li Lbout ten days by Dr. Eugster. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander F. Ma frader have gone to their country place, Boscobel, Maryland, for thi summer. Comdr. Samuel M. Robinson wil ome to Washington shortly to tak< up his residence, having been or iered to the city for duty in thi Bureau of Engineering, Navy De partment. % IAMFS CRAIG MARRIES 1A I.TIMORF GIRL The marriage of Miss Lillian M Johnson, daughter of Mrs. L. B Johnson, sr., of Baltimore, to Jamet Traig, this city, took place Thurs Jay at Alexandria, Va. Among those wrho attended were Dr. and Mrs r. C. Biddix and Mrs. H. J. Habercam. of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs Rannon and Miss Clara Craig, o; CVashington. After a trip North Mr iotherI y New Skirts Our Career! jij U Crepe de Chine, Roahanara, I'[ rone*, Whlppoorwill, Faille, HUM pe, Kakikool. Tally-ho, Soiree, I There Crepe, Moon OHmmer I ive Novelty Crepe hoata of H I to 32, for women and miasea. fl new skirt or two for | hance? If yon appre- Ij golden opportunity! Jj 7N SOC ; 11 2 i 0 8 o \ C a 0 ? J ? 1 I I: I I c I > t r i * II 18 c MPSON BURCH 1 the summer at her cottage near | ark, Md. __ , and Mrs. Craig will make their ? home in th4s city. Miss Valerie B. Padelford. who spent the winter and spring at Stoneleigh Court, in Washington, P will go abroad for the greater part " L of the summer. She is the daughter . of the late Arthur Padelford and a nlec$ of Edward M. Padelford, of ' J - New York and Newport. I 1 s Roger Tread well left yesterday to , motor to Marblehead, Mass., to spend , 5 a month. I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson ' Ryan are at the Hotel Splendid I 5 Royal, ,Paris. Charles Symon, counselor of the 1 Belgian Embassy, will leave Wasn5 ington shortly for his home in Bel> gium. \ { \ < Lieut. Comdr. Richard S. Field, ] assistant naval attache United States Embassy, Rome. Italy, has been orr dered to New York for duty on the B receiving ship of the port. ! I Comdr. Roland M. Brafnard has , been assigned to duty in the Navy 1 Department here. Mlas Ethel Delight MicKinney. who has been visiting abroad haa ' postponed her return home until 1 October. Mrs. Sherman McCallum and Miss ^ . Cecilia Sherman McCallum are stay- J i ing at the Hotel Cambon, Paris. 1 ? Maj. and Mrs. Oliver Newman will , . leave in August for Des Moines Camp, Des Moinea, Iowa, to visit . Mrs. Newman's son, Capt. Gilbert f Bixby, U. S. Am who has Just re! turned from Honolulu. # ' Miss Helen Carusi left yesterday ] for Huntington. L I., to be the guest of Miss Sally McAdoo, daugh- 1 ter of the former Secretary of the Treasury, William G. McAdoo. ' Col. Clarence Connor. U. S. A., has been ordered to Texas for duty. Mrs. Connor will sail sometime this month for Europe. Walter Trent is making a brief visit to New York. 1 Colin Livingston is spending a s few days in New York. , POPt'LAE MARYLAND COI'PLE HARRIES IN WASHINGTON. 1 The marriage of Miss Olivia ] Somervell Dent to Charles Henrv 1 Camalicr took place Thursday morning at St. Aloyslus Church. J The bride, who is the daughter of J. Marshall Dent, jr.. and Mary Tur- 1 ner Dent, of Oaklev. St. Marys County, Md., is prominent in the 1 younger set of Southern Maryland, j She was becomingly gowned in white hand-embroidered French i organdie over white satin with hat 1 of white tafTeta and orange bios- , soms and carried a shower bouquet of white roses, lilies of the valley, j and sweet peas. The bridegroom is a prominent young lawyer of Leon- 1 ardtown, Md., being a member of 1 the Arm of Wells, Ryan, Camalier , and Mudd. He is the son of Judge 1 B. Harris Camalier, of Leonardtown. j Kenneth Duke, of Leonardtown, was best man, and Miss Ida Eliza beth Dent, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Cama- ^ lier left for Cape May where the Maryland State Bar Association is holding a convention The bride's traveling gown was of navy blue i Tricotine with hat to match. The couple will reside in Leonardtown where they have a delightful new j home on Breton Bay. Miss Mae Gertrude O Meara, of 1 Washington, and Walter Eric Nor- , ris, of Derby Line. Vt., were married at the cathedral in Baltimore < at ? o'clock Wednesday evening. June 29, by the Rev. Father Hafey. J The ceremony was followed by a reception and supper at the home j j of Mrs. J. Louis Wacksmuth. sister * | of the bride, in Walbrook, Balti- < more. Mr. and Mrs. Norris will spend , the summer at Newport. Vt., and in the fall will make their residence I at Derby Line, Vt. 1 Mrs. Edmond A. Hughes promi- f ; nent both in North Dakota and in ^ Washington, also In both the literary field and political circles and member of the League Amer- \ lean Pen Women, returned to Washington and is stopping at the " Shoreham Hotel. John J. Hlggim. Dr. A. B. Hvos. I Adie Hummer and Chester Taylor I motored co Jersey City to see thv I boxing match. They will stop by I New York and Atlantic City on I their return home. .. : . III IETY::\ 1 i Givef' Party To Gen. March Hr*. George T. Maxwell Entertain? Guests at Southampton. NEW YORK. July V??*h eyton C. March will be the *uest t Mrs. George T. Maxwell at outhampton orer the Fourth, the ther members of her party being Recount Holme sdale. McCormlck toodheart, of the BritWih Embaaay. nd Albert Z. Or?y. Tomorrow light Mra. Maxwell will *lve a tinier for her guests. Mrs. Paul Fits Simons and Mrs ames W. Gerard were among those vho entertained at dinner last veninR on the root garden at tn* tits-Carlton. Dr. and Mrs Wllliem C. Rives, or 702 Rhode laland avenue. Washnglon, are at the Belmont Hotel. James Swan Trick has come from laltUnore to the Plaxa Hotel before roing to Newport. Mr and Mrs Charles H. Hlgglns. .f 160 West Fifty-ninth street, left esterday for Southampton to spen* he summer; also Mrs. Hlggina* oother, Mrs. Fre ".erick Van I>nnep. Mrs. William Leonard Da-la. or 261 Madison avenue, has gone to j ienox as a guest of Mrs. William 'ollock. Senor Don Beltran Ms'.hleu. Am- ' asssdor of Chile In Washington. I tnd Senora Mathieu are at the Rits- i Carlton for a tew days EXPERTS TODISCUSS AFFAIRS OF WORLD Williams College Secures Famous Educators for Conference. WILLIAMSTOWN, Maas., July 1. ?Count Paul Teleki. prim* minister of Hungary at the time of Charles' unsucceaaful attempt to recover the Hungarian throne, is on his way to the United States. The former premier makes his visit. Dr. Harry A. Garfield announced here tonight. In order to deliver a course jf lectures at the institute of politics which will be held in Williams r'ollege from July 28 to August 27. with International affairs aa its general subject. Dr. Garfield aJ?o announced tonight the representative of France imong the institute s lecturer*. Hi rill be Prof. Achilla Vlallate. Topics on which the other speakers will deliver free public lecture sourses throughout the institute s session are now arranged as follows: Viscount Jainea Bryce. "International Relatione of the Old World Statee;" Tomasso Tlttonl. president of the Italian senate. Italian Foreign Affairs;" Baron Sergius A. Korff. "Russian Foreign Affairs and Relations" and Stephen Panaretoff. former Bulgarian Minister, "Near Eastern Affairs and Conditions." In addition, the following men are among thoae who will take an Informal share in the institute's work and deliver special addresses John W Davis. Frank W. Polk. Bernard M. Baruch. Thomas W. Lamont and former President William H. Taft. Navy Academy Head ( At Post Tuesday ANNAPOLIS, July 1. ? Admlraf Henry B. Wilson will assume the luties of superintendent of the Na-i iral Academy at 2 o'cdlock next Tuesday afternoon, according to formal announcement made by Lieut. Comdr. Mahlon Tisdale, .ho will be the admirat*a aide and s already in that berth. ? Marriage Licenses (roles* otherwise uplifted, all the following applicants are from this city.) Prank Polndexter. 27. and Ethel G. Ellis, !4. The Re*. W. J. Himnw. Walter M. 8esl. 26. of Fort Smith. Ark, ind Ada Lee Berry. 20. The B?T. H. T*tr Vinson. . . _ 1*? rence K Kelly. 11. and Rliaahetk F. foley. 23. The Rev. E U Buckey. Frederick B. Martin. SO. of l?r?Tidenee. ft. L. and Sara U Bchweickert. 25. The Her. ?. A. Miller. ^ Clyde II. Sheldon. * "?. snd Mads* C. IV ^bernii. 19. of Norfolk, Va. The Be*. T. K. feris lieorge F. Shield.. 26. ?i?l Victoria K larrla. 2*. The 'te*. C. M. Tanner. William F. Scanlon, 51. and Berths M. taggett, 1# The Re., J. H. Caaaidy. K. Farreat Fewell. 3?. snd Mary A. Willam.. 31. The He.. E. B. Jackeon. Thorn.. J. Charlton. ??, and Cora M. Utilager, 48, both of Colmanor. Md. Judge 1. K. Maftlngly. George C. Rodger. ar., SO. and Bena D. Hole, 33. The Be*. J H. Jeffries. Emm C. Reed. 34. and Estelle Wharton. 12. The Re*. W. A. Taylor. Charles O. F. Plalier, 21. of Woodward rille, Md, and Lola ?. Clark, 1?, of Barnan, Md. The Be;. E M. Thompson J. Frank Hunt. 23. and leaale Owing., 23. Jf Greesrllle, S. C. The Be*. W. B. rbtnaagaa. Jerose 8. Ante!. 27, of Cleveland. Ohio, md Miriam B. Kleelatt. 23. The Ber. A. Ilmoa. Eugene J one., 4?, snd OettTla Porter, 44. rhe Re*. M. Morrla. Peter Seay, 3S. and Dslay Patterson. 21. rhe Re*. U R. Frayaer. George F. Webster, 22. and Courtney M Lawrence. 22. The Rer. E. WilOey. Thomaa K. Matthew., 25, of Hampton. r? . and Sarah T. CoUlaa. 22, of San Aatonlo, Texa.. The Rev. K. 8. Dun lap Albert H. Moler. Jr. 20. and Agaea M. ?r?f. IS. The Be?. T. J. Kerrlek. .Philip M Holt. 29. and Mary 8 Measrole. fc. The Re*. W. F. Hsrkey. William H. Bran., 23. and Maris K. BUck, !7. The Re. H P. Foi. Samnel E. Undatreet, 21. and Erelyn A. rhompaon. 30. The Be*. H. I. Stewart. Robert M. Kendall 21. and Annie M. Me?, IS. The Re*. C. A. DeVaughu. John A*ery, 31. of Del Bio. Tessa, aad Ilsdya Layman, 21. of Cumberland. Md. rhe Re*. J. H. Jeffrie. Richard L. Tracey. 21. and Maris G. Ilots. IS. The Be* W. A. Caliill Jeremiah H. Berry. 32. and Eelma H. Jllss, 20. The Be*. 8. P. W. Drew. Jeaae P. Darta. 4S, of Mt. Rainier. Md.. nd Violet D. Warfleld. 41. The Be*. J. I. 'ri?fe. Philip O. Vonderamlth 25. of MosatTllle. a., aad MartsVel P. Uttlehalea. 24. The te*. A. Harding. D. D. Michael Gilbert S4, of Philadelphia. Pa. nd Edna K. Brah.on 2?. of Lasca.ter. Pa. the Be*, ft. B. Hayes Jesse c, Vtshmeyer. 28. and Mas Zlsactrua. 28. of Hysttarllle. Md. Tk? Bee. i. r. Dowsa. ' ' " '' * r A ' " / . ? ?a????????????? , REISS FUNERAL . | TO TAKE PLACE AT 2^0 MONDAY Oldest Inhabitants Asked To Attend?Woeraer Funeral Today. } ??????? Funeral servlea. for Benjamin w Relsa. lira lone rertdent of the DIs. trtct and recording secretary of the Oldest Inhabitants' Association, who died ye.terday at Ma aummer home In Washington drove. M<T, will K> h*'d Monday afternoon at the real- | dence 1806 Belfnont Road, at 2 31 " clock. Theodore W. Noyea. preaident of the Oldeat Inhabitants' As I ?ocla.lon ha. invited member, ^f the association to the service Mr. Reiss was born In Washington February S, 1847 at 140S G ,t,?t northwest and had resided in the f?"r'et to th* ?'me of his death In I8?l he entered the War Depart. un/lf a c,*rk remained there until his retirement. August of last yy is survived by hi. J" dauchtera *" ?nd ?" ; Ott? B. Weerarr. Funeral service, for otto F B Prominent Washlnstoniar and attorney for the Federal TriSI Commission. who died isst night i? f'JZTTS""' Ho"pU?' following from li r*"1' "" inducted i HoJd fi'l. J"*,*' 1765 Colunu.1., R?V nrhl' ?:n'n' ?' 9 30 by the Abram Simon. Mr. Wo?r who "? forty-seven years old *as born l? Philadelphia, ind cam? re twenty-flve year. He"? prominent in la. and ^c" r*" He ,7" * ?f m">r Sadie "y hi. widow Un ?aaie W oerner, and a ?nn wJT KllaaWth ?. J. Rln , 21"" Km has. v a n d ^ed^bf Z?0'?*"' *? W"ra ! bf friends today in Waal.lngton . Mra. Rice taught in th*. public schools in this city for .even utwe ":af ,nter?t*d In char-1 liable and tivlc movements After her marriage to Amos I. Fflee a Canadian business man. she moved j to Canada- She Is survived by five son*, one daughter and two sisters all residing in Washington. A sale Tleraey. Solemn requiem high mass will he celebrated at St. Stephen. Church this morning at 11 o'clock ifj" Annie Tierney. mho died Thursday at Georgetown University' Hoapltal following a long illneaa. I Mrs. Tierney wa.? born in i.'astlemartyr. County Cork. Ireland. Sit y**rs ago, and fame to the United States at the age of IS. She was a member of the Ladies' Auxiliary | Ancient Order of Hibernian., and j the Royal Neighbor.. She is sur| vlved by her husband. Patrick J.f I Tierney. three daughters and one I son. Interment will be in Mount j Olivet Cemetery. Mr*. Maria A. Mel>ewett. Mrs. Maria A. McDermott. who died yesterday at her residence. (06 E street northwest, will be buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery thia! morning after the celebration of I I solemn requiem high mass at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. Mrs. McDermott. who was 55 year* old. was connected with several relief organiatlons during the war J and also prominent in local char| itable movements. TWO GOVERNORS I TO WITNESS RACES ???' ANNAPOLIS. July 1.?Gov. Ritchie J of Maryland will be host of Gov I Davis of Virginia at dinner at the ! Executive Mansion tonight and all day tomorrow at the regatta of the Chesapeake Ba% Yacht Club, t0 h? i held in Eastern Bay, near Clai? borne. BAND CONCERT. Concert by the U. s. Marine Band at the White House today at 5 p. m. Taylor Branson, 2d. leader. Prorrtm. 1. March?"America Victorious" ! ? Bagley 2. Overture? Phedre" . Massenet j 2. Intermezzo?"Le Secret".... Oauthler j. 4. Grand Scenes from **The ? Force of Destiny".... Verdi 5 waltz?"Kspana" . Waldteufel 6. Legend?No. 2. Opus St...'.* _ ^ Dvorak /. Three Quotations Sousa (?). The King of France. Tempo marziale. (b). I, Too. Was Bom in Arcadia. Allegretto. j (c.) In Darkest AfricaAllegretto. |B "The Star Spangled Banner." ^ 1 "The Dai I ELK !! Unlike Biitte It Is A, When thinking of Elk | j fields of clover and the ct I cups bloom and caisiel n hundreds of pure-bred cal | li land, supplying the sweel li !! delight?ELK GROVE BL I The butt | j of the be Elk Grave Batter Is J I GOLDEI 1S? ISMllf. On~iu ?> >+.. M > H Special Selling Event * , , For Your Weck-Ead Trip or, Vacatioa Wardrobe . -01' ( Our patrons who are leaving town *? i for a week-encf trip may receive today the benefit of our sale prices, which" will be in force during the coming, week. M 1 ? I ' Stan Opti Al Day Today ??????? .? J M 38mm S&ras dJomjrmtg th? busy corn en pcnm. avtlnuc at am street | | Open, S:15 A. M. Close, 6:00 P. M. | I "Pop" Goes the Fourth of July Cannon ^" ?But there is no danger about it, or about these other jolly oys that your children will enjoy. ' <? 1 ;v -Pop Gannon*. * | Ag ,90' at 1 j ?Wooden Pistols. meta! -Pop Cannons, tfj'j Ar hand grips. Always | A . ith truck, at 15c. special at... 1 "C -Harmless Paper Cracker Ex- ?Cap Pistols, nickel | A ? | .'oders, a generous J A finish: 5-inch sire 1 vJC | upply at 1 ZrC | ?6-inch size. ZSc. Lor-j Tom Disappearing ?Toy Submarine Boat, i A iuna, with bo* of ammunition. formerly 69c, for ^"Cl t soldiers and net to catch ?Wiiktw's Model Power i A J annon bills. Regu- fJC Boat, formerly 59c. for ?VC|I ?rly $350, special. ^ 1 ?Scfcoeibut's Naval -Boy Scoot Ranger Machine War Boat. 10-inch iuns, complete with 6 cannon size at / t/C alls and 3 soldiers. * } A C ?Si*e Naval War Boat it with 2 cannons snd | Ag -Victory Cricket*, of ammunition At ^ 1 ?y?) hardwood, 8 in. "l(r ?Wooden Areoptaae, 22 tacbss 4 ong ^i)C l">ng. 17 inches wide. ?rtamr ?15c Liberty Cricket*, aviator and passenrer. also lardwood, in. |rt machine gun, neatly AP o?g. at 1 UC j decorated. At . *"."?) -Japanese Lantern*, the single ?Sand Art, with 8 Xf| _ antern priced from ' stencils. a set O jrC 10c to 49c | A dozen from SUM to JB.M. 1,000 Box Krtra Frrr ?Humming Tops at J ?j0 4i| boys and girls who I 25c & 49c I make a purchase of 25c or I ?Painted Tops, with i OTfr This kite sells r?gn- I winder OC | J larly at 10c in our Toy Store. H I 1 * gt 4. | JOAN IS $ L Ava. I Joan was 8 years old jfji *P<*400 ! P yesterday?and besides a jl 3' *-i? big cake with 8 candles, Iff' Joan had her portrait Rffi n I _ i *|x H made. Of course she won't |* Ugj rOrilaiXo | c>rr but hrr mother ?,U jl R|& 3t t|[ be happy to see the picture m tour Best h in our window tomorrow. 11 Read Herald Classified Ads ly Spread on the Daily Bread" GROVE BUTTER I trictly fresh fancy Butter r That Has Been Held or Stored? Iways Sweet and Wholesome Grove Batter one is apt to picture undulating sun-drenched >ol and shady banks of limpid streams beside which butterod their heads to the accompaniment of cow bells at our tie scattered over the countryside (raze on the fat of the t butter fat which is in turn made into that epicurean ffl er that is served on the tables st ta m Hies in t he la nd SoU by Grocers Who Svppty Tbtw Cute men &e I ^ & CO., Distributors I *