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TYPOTHETAE OPEN
FIRST CONVENTION
AT 10 A.M. TODAY
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Master Printers of the
Fourth District Gather
Here.
The Hut convention of the
Fourth District Federation of the
United Typothetae of America will
?P*n at II o'clock this mornini at
the Washington Hotel for a twoday
session
The program will begin with an
invocation and addreaa of welcome
ky the Rev. Henry Allen Tupper,
pastor of the First Baptist Church.
R- H Williams, president of tne
Fourth District Typothetae Federation.
which comprises the States of
Delaware. Maryland. Virginia and
the District, will follow with an
address.
Announcements will be made by
' J- C. Partin. secretary of the federation.
followed by an address by
"Ham John Gynon. of Washingion.
president of the United
Typothetae of America, on "The
l*>ng Price-List," and remarks by
Fred X. Shepherd. Held manager,
United States Chamber of Commerce.
on "The Value of Organisation
to the Business Man." and
by F. W. Randolph, held secretary
of the United Typothetae of America.
on "The 1*ypothetae Local
Program."
Aflenm SeaslOM.
The afternoon session at 2 o'clock
will begin with ten-minute speeches
by the following presidents of the
local typothetaes in the federation:
George K. Horn. Baltimore; W.
Robert Beverley. Richmond; Eugene
L. Graves. Norfolk; A. R.
Xaylor. Wilmington; and Frank P.
Howard. Washington. Norman T.
A Munder. of Baltimore. Md.. will
speak on "Quality Plus Service;"
fwar t. Wright, immediate past
president. Typothetae of Washington.
on "The Ar prentice." and
George N. Voorhees. assistant dlrector.
department of research.
United Typothetae of America, on
The Guide Book."
A banquet and entertainment
will take place at ?:30 o'clock. The
meetings and banquet will be held
on the roof garden of the hotel.
The program for Saturday will
Include an executive session open
to active members only, starting
?t 1# o'clock, with R. H. Williams
presiding. A talk on The Baltimore
Plan" will be given by Robert
S. Gill, of Baltimore. Committee
reports will then be presented by
the following: Apprenticeship.
Edward B. Passano; legislative.
Edward L. Stone; educational. |
Charles P. Crane; trade matters.
Oecar T. Wright, and publicity,
fharlw Cahn. These reports by
the various chairmen will be followed
by action on resolutions and
unfinished business. New business
will then be discussed.
- o'clock, after luncheon, the
members will take an automobile
trip through the District and will
Visit the District of Columbia
paper mills.
The program of entertainment
after the banquet tonight will include
songs by Miss Estelle Murray;
"Municipal Song of Washington*
bv W. T. Plerson, ti.? c mposer:
dances by Miss Mildred Inge;
awarding of silver loving cup in
the golf tournament: dances by
Miss Odette Tyles an.l Miss Gladys
Fav; cartoons by Dl.-k Mansfield
i and selections by the Typothetae
Jazz Orchestra.
CXAIHK AT G.4 RRirK.
Hv a sudden shift ,'n rrracgenients.
it was agreed last n!gl>t
between William Harris. Jr.. and
the Messrs. Shubert that Inn Claire
wculd come to Washington nest
veek in "Bluebeard's Eighth Wire"
a French farce that Harris will
present for three dars only on '
Tl.rrsday, Friday and Saturdav
"Pluebearl's Eighth Wife" pla/ej
all of last season in Paris. Jt hss
b'en tried out already in several
cities in this country, in-li-trir
New Have?. Hartford and A.' anile
City. Alfred Savoir wrote th*
original version. and Charlton
Andrews adapted it for America !
Edmund Breese. Barrv Ba* er !
Leonore Harris, Ana.: Meredith!
I.rneat Stal'ard. Jule. Riallly attd
i .i.llp Tonge have prom inert part* '
j Lansburgh
Store News for Friday, Sept. 9
Just for
I PicotLa
I Sport Hats j
I $1.
Etwtj other day ia the wee
re higher priced, bat followia
re most reduce sonethiag m
manded??o it? PJCOT LA YD
All the fall aad winter cole
of RED?yon know the vogue
thoe Hats it that they are it
aad type from the achooi fiH
-flu appreciate* this class of "aiui
wear.
*?? * PImp?Laul
' .~V1
WASHINGTON SOC
President Leaves To- ^^^^EPn^HH|^|^H
morrow on Ten-Day
Cruise. ggj ^HHHHH
Harding
are planning: m ten-day trip from ?u
the city. Leaving tomorrow aboard
tha yacht, tba May- . * ^HgR^;^'f
they so to Bar Harbor. ^gOftSBS^
to the guests and mKt^
McLean their "W on
yount Dorset. - Thar
plan to stop Atlantlo City ^j^R.
for a where they will
be the guests Fred.
Upham. at tha Rlti-Carlton. H'^K^H
-a I ^r % V
Postmaster General Hays returned I V</ i %g
Wednesday evening from the M^d- W^% t $m'>M 1
die West, where ha addressed a I Jt 1
meeting; In St. Louis Monday. He ^ MM W V
went to New Tor* for a conference ^? :, > P Mjif %&$;; /'%:
Saturday, and from there went t? I * ? M ? &?"* //' Hi
St. Louis. Mrs. Hays Is remain!ng I 1 I ? Jf ,**#&.]
in their home tn Sullivan. Ind . anrt I R'" i?| , ,^?> * ^ W |L 9 &/A
wlU not rejoin the Postmaster I All f {/ |V
General until the end of this month ^ 1 'vjjp
The Braslllan flag: flew from the Fjt <vV M^r^k- 3B/L x^IImmB
Hrasilian Embassy, at 1(03 H street. I ;'^ nH|' lw '^9IHi
Wednesday in recognition of the 4 /tw xgjB| *%jjBMBMKiH
Braslllan independence day. There jMBjiffifMp
was no celebration owing to the ; |r f ### 'is
absence of the Ambassador. Mr. de
Alencar. who Is remaining in his m^mr- I y Jj? 3# %Jjk ^ '^^BBI'l
cottage, near Atlantic City, until S. W^':*Mjj? ^ ^^'^MBHrffm^
the end of the month. He will prob- 1 ^fejggL p
spend a few the ^
end of tha woek. v MRS. HENRY C. MUSTIN.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Benoist. of Wife of Capt. Henry C. Mustin, U. S. N., will come to WashingSt.
Louis, have arrlvj^ to Visit their ton ;n the autunln, Capt. Mustin will be on duty in the Navy
son-in-law and daughter. Com- F
mander and Mrs. Patrick Bellinger. Department here.
at the Connecticut. They were at 1 " .: -.' 1 - "
Jamestown. R. I-. for part of the bridegroom, wa? b^?t man Follow-- August they were at Green Hill
summer. ^ . lnR the Cfremony Mr and Mrg Farms Hotel. Overbrook, i'liiludel
_? *. . f?i Cogswell left for the Adlrondacks phia.
?*i^rv?^NiwvrvT mb ciHlNA their wedding trip and will be
LEAT19 TOUIGHT wjussi. . at home after October 16 at the Mrs. Guy T. Scott and children.
Brif. Gen. WtUiam M. Black. L. S. Xvondale. ' who have been spending the sumA.,
retired, wlH leave Washington .___ ' <" mer at Mrs. Scott's old home in San
tonight for California, onroute lo Mr, ^myit>x Kauffman is vis- Francisco, will return to WashingChina,
to remain ?ntll the first of itln h? parrnt, Mr. and M? ton Monday.
bvXMr,"Black accompanied John Hoy Qf A^ny R y at .hflr
Oen. Black la a member of the c?mP at Christine Lake, N. H. Capt. Samuel L. Heidner is at the
board of conaultlng engineers who ? , Amiw?suiJur. Atluntlc City.
are being sent to China by the War *nd Mrs Donald Hsrrison
Department. Gen. and Mrs. Black McKnew returned Wednesday from Dr and Mra Jo8^ph N. chausse
returned only a day or two ago from a vI?'t of several weeks to the Adi- ancj t>r and Mrs. Y. I-aurier, of
a two months' stay in Europe. rondacks. Montreal. Cansda. who are In
* Mr. and Mrs. McKnew joined Washington attending the doctors*
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Logan, ac- *rl?nds in New York with whom convention, are staying at the I^irompanied
by Mrs. Logan's mother, they motored to I*ake Placid and fayette.
Mrs. Malek A. Loring. of New York apent some time at Cascades I*akes
and Long Island, returned to their Club. During their visit they mo- Mrs. K. M. Dorsey. of Alton. Illapartment
at the New Wlllard, tored to Saranac inn, on Saranar who has been the guest of relafrom
Atlantic City, where they went Lake. ? left for her home this mornafter
a lengthy stay in Southamp- Ing.
ton. Long Island. Mrs. Loring will Mrs. Day .wife of Col. Clarence ?remain
with her daughter until No- R Day. is spending the week in C'O&FEDERATK UA1GHTEHS
ember, when she will leave for Haymarket, Va.. and will Join Col. i ^ILL *EET O* MONDAY.
California, where she will spend the Day in Washington Sunday. Mrs. j Mrn. Frank Morrison, president of
remainder of the winter. Day recently arrived in New York the Stonewall Jackson Chapter, I".
from Panama, where she was the D- C- ha" Invited all members to
Former Secretary of State and guest of Charge d'AfTslres of the, attend a special meeting of the
Mrs. Bain bridge Colby entertained French legation and Madame m.1 chapter Monday evening. September
a company at dinner Wednesday monlI1 rol. Day is now on d.itv at Home,
evening in the Metsopolltan Club of lhe War college In Washington. ,3" ^ "venue.
New Tork in honor of the former .
Premier of Hungary and Countess DR a*D MR* Rt'OKI-' Representative anrt Mrs.1 I. C.
Teleki. ,?nJ. Dyer anrt Mixs liyer have taken
RCTtns ? >* apartmentM at the Lafayette for an
Air. Frederick n r,.? r,r- ?nd Mr?- Henry W. nu..ff inrtoflnlto perio.1
sirs. Frederick D. Grant returned have returned to their apartment*
to the city and has taken a suite of at the Arlington for the winter Miss Mary Chaplain Jones left
rooms at the l^fayette. after several months' absence spent this morninc for Endlield. Mass.
- In Roston. Puring the month pf for a month's visit.
Representative Harry C. Wood
yard, of West Virginia. Is stopping m "~
at Hotel Traymore. Atlantic City, /ejx /STN
accompanied by Mrs. Woodyard and! ^ A
- Dp rothv J)ixs
HF.I.F\ R. WRIGHT \?JJ* & ? |[\( VW^Mkj/ J
BRIDE OF R. F. COGSWELL. 7^C y5fe tWA
The marriage of Miss Helen B. & \ * )J ICJ^Xwl Vf 1ilU
Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'yJ \?/ | lJ il
Walter C-. Wright, of New Orleans.'^ ' " ' ?
to Robert F. Cogswell, of this city.! THE IDEAL III SBA\D. i he should be. and that you knew
was solemnised at noon yesterday! A young girl asks me if 1 can tell beforehand he was going to be.,
at the Church of the Blessed Sac-: her what quality* a man should **<* yawn myself to death."
rament. Chevy Chase, the Rev. T. have to make him an ideal husband.' A man who kept you keyed up to.
G. Smyth officiating. The wedding because she wants to be sure that | fighting pitch, and who made family I
party was very small, 'only mem-, the man picks out for a life1 life a lurid melodrama, that was one
bers of the immediate families be- Partner has all of the genuine, woman's ideal of a husband. There
ing present The bride was given ; *>lown-in-the-bottle guarantees of f are plenty of other women whose
in marrlare hv her father and' bein* lho reaI th,n& before she ideal man is the cave man. There
TheodnJ rnr,J,li hrZr of th. marches with him to the altar. is something in strength andi
Theodore Cogswell, brother of the Why chJM |# no more fet brutml(ty that appeala to the prirnl.
standard for grading husbands, and J tlve in them, and thev never really j
~???? (lo whjc^ they must conform, than love any man of whom they are not!
MBES there Is for judging Durocs, and afraid. They pine to b? wooed with
g^===== ====>{111 j Holstelns. and goats, and other a club, and they make slavish wives
HH j domestic animals. You can't credit to the men who have nerve enough
HIIII a husband with so many points in to snatch them up by the hair of
Is ST ID Hon ' favor because he has a well | their heads, so t<^ speak, and marry
\J 1 ||mi> HW 1 shaped head, and a kind and gentle them while they are protesting they
HMJ i disposition. Nor can you take off so never will.
~ B many demerits berause hi. stomach "Contrarily.. there are women
, Ijar. 410-30 7th St. N.W. I 1" bigger than his heart, or he Isn't whose Ideal of a husband is a nice.
==========:=:=:===:i ? free milker as regards housekeep. ,oft mugh poultice. These women
? [fn] *ng allowances. ire bosses by nature, and they can
Iffll >^,ere can no husband be- nPVer be happy with any man who
cause there are many women of will let them tell hltn where he gets
many mltfds, and every mothers on. and where he gets off. Such a
U dau?h,er ,,f ,h'"" " different woman's idea of a good husband is
1M m"?' about what she likes best In ? man who lets hia wife walk in!
SggS^gCL-WS ? m?n- Which Is 'tort's mercy; for front, and point him to a seat in a
otherwise, there would he a few rar. and say "sit there." who permits I
222MNfi&?53 n BHgham Younas. with thousands of h)!1 better nine-tenths to pick out!
UU w'*?a apiece, and sn ..versupply of h|B clothes, tell him what he may
' tin old bachelors. eat. and how to have his hair cut.
HH1I H?? ? knows tha competition fo? The type of man who calls his
every eligible matt I* flerre enough wife "mother" may nqt be romantic
now. and It make# one tremble to or heroic In appearance, but he finds
think what It would he Ir .core, of himself mighty comfortable and
women were afle, ? model husband Well taken care of. and you never
H *ho way they go after a model hat hear of the woman going to Reno.
II ^r'rr"
\ Feminine tsst?* In litisbands u f . .. 1
\ I ... ? asks or a man is for him to be a
\ even aa It dues IH mlllMjerr What . ___.v n. ... u i
I 1 ( M,n_41hilt ia a n.if h?r ^ood nioney maker. lie may be;
J IB T T\ ..r handsome or hideous, with the I
/ J W" n " Ti' ' ? , , tie "?u" "f a Greek god, or runty and
can't abide, flrna lh? fancy ?r her " . ... *? ' '
' I rii:T,?:rs::zzzn? ???*- *~irZ\
T-J_v ovar another, and ... Ih? marry fnlfV
I Oday H wadding balls eottllHIl* in Flttg on * h? hulband h.t^ be'n
r wTm.n'j'r^T.r:;" K^k%^e'?h."Xdnt,,;iV?.^;
V IT* Wrn I or look like, or ac? Ilk. The fiddle l?,,1 pa'ymenti0"* " h# C*n k"P UP
\)?>1Fmr4 ?*ET ?>?? ?? "<? ,h* th?payment"-, , # _
W rn a C?L daaert Is: "What dM .tie e?e)> see Most women s Ideal of a husband
V \ in HIM?" And **a? woman ha? ? ? friend, somebody they can
asked it at every mafflage she has chum with, and to whom they can
P J. ? a ever attended. AM ?t?b?dy ?IT. l*lk *bout the'r ?ou,?- *nd vlvlaect
V <Vnlf^P^T fo awara It. ,he,r amotlona. Somebody who will
^ Dlffer.nl wom.t. III.. m?n for dlf- understand them, and be Interested
||l ferent qualities, and have illfferant tblnS thcV think, and think
ideals Among my Mt*tin?inlani<st la t<?y think. ,
^S 1^ a young Woman who hart a stormy This appears to be the most onm
Mm M * H and tamptealunwa sasurslan tin tha attainable of all matrimonial
H matrimonial ass with ? V"ltng dreams. The cases In which hua,
H rounder who drank hlmaatf l? death bands and wives are real friends
k tboe mw ud wit Hat* ! before he waa thlfty ttt tha snuraa an4 companlona who enjoy each
our usual Fmiav r??tn?i H ot t,,n* ,h* W*? wmw4 hy a other's society, and who never talk
' ' c~w"' most estimable Rsnttsmsn flf Irre- out?as we never do talk out with
? matter how new ud dr- proachaMe morals and xnndwet. hut really congenial souls?Is so rare
IfELT HATS. refused him, that they excite universal comment
"Tou aaa," aha said hy way of .* among their acquaintances. Women
n with an ample proportion H planatlon. "Johnny hail stiollad me perish of envy over a wife whose
I of RED! Tl* Keantv <%( ,OT marrlaga with Dtty nther man. husband laughs at her jokes, and
'. ,. , oeauiy ot There was some s^ailamsnl and pep listen* to her stories, and really
utable for every a?e. stage to being marrlad to Johttnv, for T looks alive and awake In her comto
the business swun wkn I never knew whan ha same home ?? pany.
?. 11 . r_ , kHUs evening whether ha would bring All of which, little sister, goes t?
la-proot Mat tor everyoajr H'me a bunch of Amarlran lleaittles. show '>icre,lii no Ideal husband, and
! ?r give me a haatlna Home thrill no ?tat.dard snonc women $%j to
tBr(fc A Brwtber I *? that, believe me' t couldn't what conatitttica perfection In a
I stand being married |o a man who husband.
'would alwaya punch the home time ApcaKin^;. h.v and l?rc?. the ld?al
clock on the dol at 4:90. and who husb:>n.l 1s the one you rtldn't
N
JETY S]
? y
Pass Season
At St. Regis
Fitzsimonses Occupying
Summer Home at
Lake Retort.
NEW YORK, 8ept. f. ? Mr. and
Mm. Paul Fltistmon, who left Newport
Mvcrtl w?tki tfo on a motor
trip to Martlnavtlle, Ind., bare returned
East, and am at preaent
occupying Mm. Fitsaimon'a borne, on
Upper St. Regis Lake. Thar have
aa their guest Mm. Pltsalraon'a aon
by a former marries*. William H.
Vanderbllt.
Invitations have been aent out by
Robertson Marshall, of thil city, for
the weddfn*. on the afternoon of
October 7, of hla daughter, Oertrude,
to Horace W. Miller, son of Harmon
Miller, of Aahevllle. N. C. The wed dins
will be held at the summer
home of the bride's father, at Westport,
on Lake Cham plain, N. Y.
MARINE CORPS ORDERS FOR
THE WEEK.
September X 1SS1.
Capt. R. A. Robinaon. to San
Dleso, Cal.
f'apt. A. B. Hale, to Yorktown, Va.
Capt. P. Conachy, to Philadelphia.
Capt. F. 8. Kleren. to Washing* {
ton, D. C.
Capt. W. C. Byrd, to Quantlco, Va.
Second Lieut. B. McC. Callaway,
to Norfolk, Va.
September 21, 1S21. ~
Capt. R. <1. Anderson, to Quantlco,
Va
?ep?raaber ?, 1M1.
First Lieut. C. J. Lohmlller. to
Quantlco. -Va.
September T, 1821.
Capt. U L. Dye. to First Brisade.
Haiti.
First Lieut, ^"ernon Bourdette.
died at the Naval Hoapital, Washinston.
D. C., September 2. 1921.
First Lieut. T. H. Cartwrlsht. to
New Orleans. Ijl.
First Lieut J. W. McNamara. to
| First Brigade Haiti.
September S 1S21.
Col. c. M. Perkins, to New York.
MaJ. C. A. Lutx, to Quantlco. Va.
Following to Quantlco, Va.?
Capt. I*. J. Mitchell. Capt. H. H.
Shepherd. First Lieut. W. O. Farreil.
First Lieut. R. M. Randall.
Second Lieut. I. W. Miller.
First Lieut. A. E. Benson, to San
Francisco, Cal.
Second Lieut. R. D. Leach, to
Portsmouth. N. H.
Marriage Licenses.
(Titles* otherwise ? perilled. sll the folio
wins aplt?-ant? ar? from this city.)
Herbert U. Aaron. 12. sad Katberlne 8.
Kaatw<m?i 2H. Tbe Re*, t . G. B. Pierre.
Charts W. Hill. 40. and Mary Williams,
26 The Rev. R V. Latham
Launrare T. White, 28, and Roae Marceron,
28. The Rct H. A. Griffith.
Wart R. Etsnt. 22, and Veraie L. Bur
ges?. 22, both of North Rtvar, Vs. Th?
Rev J. II. JafTriea.
Arthur P llar-Uon. 29, of Branchvlil*.
lid., and tirrtrndf C. D#hler, 23. The Rev.
J. II. Dunham.
Charles D. Jewell. 27. of Fort Sheridan,
ill., and Fraacea B Wcedoo. 21. The Rev.
W. L. Del rise
Jam?? C. Rrittisghsm. SI. and Elisabeth
Fr?ti?r, 86. The Rer. R J. Tyler.
Clifton 8. Terrell, 21, and Earliae E
Payne, 18. Th? Rev A 8ayles.
Homer O. kephart. 28. and Virginia A.
Dors*y. 21 The Rev. II. F. Downs.
John C. Jacob-. 81, and Augusta M Vlerr.
39. both of Baltimore, Md. Judge R. II.
Terrell.
Ewln G. Royater, 2* of Atlanta. Ga . and
B'rtrum M Walls. 22. The Rev. J. T
Marshall.
Elmer N. Wild wood. 30. and Lilliaa 0.
Garrett. 21. The Rev. R. Bchmldt.
Sj Ivan P. SnHllng. 29. of Rl.hmood, Va.,
and Eatel O. Nlroe?n. 24. of Center Point,
Ird The Rev. W 8 Abornathj.
William 8tewart, 40. of PortlaiW. Me.,
nnd Kmms G. llelmtg. 83. of Raltlmore, Md.
Th* Rev. T. E. Davis.
Jame* A Brooke. 33. and Arnida Plnkaey.
20. The Rer. W. J. Howard
Wtlkle T. Mearea. 21. of Forest City,
X. C.. and Ethel A. Bolt. II. Bl>e Rev
J. E Brigg*.
Banfley Ford. 21, and Virginia M Brooke,
1*. botli of Lyachburg, Va. The Ilev. J. 11.
Jeffries.
Forreet A Frye. 24. and Bertha Matthews,
21. both of Hawlla. Va. The Rev. A ,
8ayle*.
Daniel E. Probst, 10, and Hasel M Anderson.
23. Tie Rev. H. F. Randolph.
Roy R Marshall. 10, and Florence Klrbf.
22 The R#v. C. G. Chappell.
William C Hasel, 21. of.Rosslys. Va., and
Marion K. Greene, 21. The Rev. W. R. t
Flannagan.
John J. Berry, 15. of Baltimore. Md.. and
Elisabeth Taylor. 40. Tkc Rev. C. Jacob*. 1
ullv* F <ia~?n* . and Ruth Perry,
IT. The Rev. B. T. Dent.
Lynchburg Typhoid Less.
I.YNCHBURQ. Va.. 8?pt. g.?Tht I
welfare department of the city re- j
ports a decrease of typhoid fever I
eases in the city to nine. Therel
have been thirteen cases this year
but no deaths.
^ j
The Dollar
Exerts ItseU
bwrbn willing
to "starve"
on four hundred
t h o usand
dollars, a gentleman
of vester years
poisoned himself. The
cost of living now, by
c o m p a r i son, seems
humbly modest All .
that can be done to
make it really so for
WALLIS patrons, has
been a c c o m p 1 ished.
Your luncheon or dinner
here will be as
good in food excellence
as the gentleman with
four hundred thousand
dollars could buy.
JThe bright surroundings
are doubly cheerful
when you note the
economy of eating at
IDallis*
12tk emd C Streets M.W.
wmmmmmumml
HIGH SCHOOL CADET
PLANS FOR SEASON
NEAR COMPLETION
Kramer and Col. Craitfe
To Hare Conference
This Mornirtg.
Washington's high school cadet
program for the coming year will b?
Partly determined this morning,
when Stephen K. Kramer, assistant
superintendent of public school*,
and Col. Wallace Cralgie. professor
of military science and tactic*, for.
mulate tentative plana.
Appointment of a military inatructor
to take the place of Lieut.
Richard R Day. resigned, probably
will be announced by the War Department
In the next ten days. Many
applicants for this position have
been received by Mr. Kramer, and
it is expected that they will be forwarded
to the War Department.
Announcement waa made yesterday
by officials at the Franklin
8chool that cadet uniforms will sell
for 122 this year Instead of $SS. the
price of last year. The uniform conalst*
of trousers, cap and coat, made
of blue woolen texture.
Students Just entering the District
high schools and living in outof-town
sections are requested by i
the Board of Education to report to I
the Franklin School Thursday, Friday.
and Saturday mornings of next
week. Non-resident children entering
the graded achools are expected
to report to their respective principals
Friday and Saturday mornings
T>f next week.
I
ARMY ORDERS AND Allies*.
Birr*.
rorpa af Engineers.
The following officers are transferred
from the Fourth Engineers
to Sixth Engineers:
Col. Lewis H. Rand. Capts. Aubrey
H. Bond, Clarence H. Jarvis Samuel
N. Karrlck, John G. Little. Frank
W. Moore. Keryn ap Rice, Stephen I
C Whipple. Lieut*. William H
? heeler, Leslie R. Grovea. Jr
The following to Camp Humphreys:
Capt Capt. David McD. Shearer.
R*r?? H?rrold C. Lyons. Capt Henry
S m? ' Pt,er p Go? . Lieut.
W llllam C. Bennett. Jr.. Capt Eu|
?ene M. Caffey. Capt. Robert A
Laird. Lieut. Clifton P. Hunt. Capt
Samuel L Damon. Capt. Edward H
I Dignowitr.
| Du'x" frthur J Sheridan to Camp j
Tra'vls. rVx.m?nd F" F?W'er '? C*m'>
Levris.' Wash* *' J?hn*?n " C*mp
i Jaci?n.J &"cB" baGu?rd,? ?? C?"?P
f.' ,TVtna" B Simpkin* to
Csmp Bullia. Tex
tDlx*N ?Wy" B Bro?" to Camp'
to H
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RnemyP,K.JnrPh N M'rkS F?-j
I RnJyU K."rry C to H
Co/ w'fr" Pmilh Atlanta. OaJ
Col. Walter C. Babcock retired.
lafaatry.
T.?S,MI AW'il M; "'"3r <?
Texaa M. A.. San Antonio. Te*. i
#I^? Vincent Warner to
w?. o,'i"ery- F' Sin- Okla. |
III Sldn'5 G' Bro*n to Chicago.
Col. William K. Kaylor i? *rm.. i
War College. Washington, n. c I
nlng! Ga.*r.' " to , amP ?'?*
N,M"rr"um toi
Coast Artillery Corps.
d.n*W.ihhn B M,rt'n l? Ft" Wor"('
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s."'o, Cinncin?.a5n*rd 10 l niT"Ll'.m
' ''arrlngton W. Cochran and
Manila. pT ' Ho,,in?head to
Kind Artillery.
I.leut. John C. Mosea to Oregon
Agricultural College.
ThTrd p?"^"'inK t0 Seconri Battalion.
Capts. Steele Wotkyns. Edward R.
Roberts. Jos. s. Robinson. Lieut.
John M. Work#.
Tlie Colonial School
for Girls
The school particular
PtrtDti will cbooee
for ite ?< hoi*r*hip and
Sjr wholeeom<* borne en
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I by the cup ? not by
I the size of the tan
I A Can of G. V
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healthful, economical. Ev
Recipe booklet free.
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1510 H Stwt N. W. Oiliili IIihIiw H**
An Accustomed Gidding Policy h
to Carry Nothing Over from
One Season to Another
, A Small Group of I
Evening Gowns-Day Dresses
Fortify to $195
at $25 and $40
Including Tatfeta. Georgette. Crepe de dune. Net
Foulard, Crepe Meteor; also a few Organdie. Linen
Voile and Dotted Swiss. * |
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*X6 BUSY CORNER PtMH. AV*HUe AT ?TH STI?n
Opca 9:15 A. M. CUm P. M.
| Wash Blouses
SALE-SAMPLES j
and SURPLUS STOCK j
?From Makers Clearing Their Shelves of
Summer Stocks, to Which We Ha ve Added
Numbers From Our Own Stocks
?Former $2.50 to $2.95 ral- A ? AO
oes at Street Floor Bargain Jl I &IX
Table. Qioice, special at *
?We have prepared for *t big
in , crowd in response to this offer.
coming as it does at a time when
S women need a few extra blouses
\ \ for the rest of the season Xfany
\ \ A women will provide enough for
/ \ w'n"T wear. Particularly so as
I vWnrR \ 1 t'"- blorses are such well made
L MM / V \ I ones and such splendid materials.
ml /V\ I ?1-acc and embroidery trimmed
1 I'm/ 1 j I voile blouses.
A /J 1 XVV / ?Colored Stripe Voile Blouses H
\ pJBtsw't'1 white collars and cuffs. I
\ ff r r y ?Corded Voile Blouses, with pink I
II " I I S and fclue collars edged with lace.
v | Some tailored blouses also in the I
assortment. Sizes 36 to 46.
Blouses at $4.98 on Sale on Second Floor
?Include a splendid variety of Georgette, Crepe de
Chine, Mignonette and Pongee Blouses, in waist-linr,
tie-on and frill models. Also some overblouse effects.
Splendid line of colors. |
Sept. Sale Special!
FISCHER ,
(laHl
Terms ts S?lt
Arthur Jordan Piano Co. |
G Street at 13th ,
j Hover L. Kitt, See.-Tr?as.
iVT l^wnaaainanBHagf
: at tuc table
. Dissolves instantly
in hot water. No
^ coffee pot needed
Washington's Coffee is equivalent
\ weight in roasted bean coffee! I
[toa'a Coffee. There is no waste. Always delicious, pure, V
ery can guaranteed to give satisfaction. I
Send 10c. for special trial size. ?
i4&n\uslcm% I
OFFEE
D BY MK. WASHINGTON IN 1909 J*
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