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- ? b- I n 1 S i Sale I:,. * HAT'S the first time we've mx ; .? a j used the word in six ? monthe. "- And when we do uie it, we live g ?ii up to Webster's idea of its mean* ^ ingjP The Summer Qearance is "on" I* m ?and it means this: ?2 i H Fashion Shop Clothes if | jgj Tailored in Rochester I.' I $27 $32 $37 f? m ^ ?no need for detail, because jot every favorite model and fabric is to be had?including the popular Brooks model. i tHe fcim'm Shop || Uptown Downtown 15th & Q Sts. |BjTWj 9th & E Sts. ^ Next to Keith's (Br A g _ _ . }g Opp. XT. S. Treasury <&LcJW^ A ?PP- cranflall u / Manhattan Shirts (lj ^|B| Interwoven Hese | District National Bank ' 14Q6 G Street Modem Banking The old autocracy of the bankPresident ? , ? , R. N. Harper Profession has given way ? - * Vinen rioire tn Via* mnm A#?TT1 A Vice Presidents ????J ? - W. P. Lipscomb cratic idea of banking as a busiLewis Holmes ness C. J. Gockeler N. L. Salisbury This is a business Bank?offiH. L.COffutt, Jr. cere(1 by business men; doing 1 business in a businesslike way j ?with none of the formalities that amounted to a hindrance.; Instead we're right down "on the ground floor"?to work with you ?cooperating as we can?to the {H fullest extent we may?not as a In favor to you?but for mutual In \ advantage. Test us?you'll .like the spirit I and the service here. i I J i I Safety Deposit Boxes?S3 to $2S per year * '' ^FRQM THE AVENUE AT NINTH P'~\ ;A Genuine Panamas $4.25 ! - Reduced from our regular stock of feather-weight hats that have been selling from $6 to $8. An excellent buy for many seasons to come. P-B Straws , | $2.65 rx"* \ A straw to carry you through '*' ?i ^ i i try mis season anu me nexi?reuuccu from $4 and $5?from our regular stock. Let your second straw be a P-B straw. i t>*' A ? a A ? uauy, o:ju to o Closed Saturdays, July and August Dr. Tigert Pl4a For More Ed ' ) : *j the Associated Fnn DBS' MOINES, Iowa, July ^?Opposition to the Inclusion of education -as dm of. th* subdivisions fa tha proposed fadsral department at public welfara was expressed by Dr. George rt Htmvrr of Nmt York, chairman of the legislation committee of the National Education Association, at last night's session ef the oonventlen. The legislative committee, he reported, insists that if the department of public welfare is created education should be taken out of it, so that friends of education might be permitted to con' tinue efforts for an Independent department of education. Dr. John J. Tlgert, United Statea commissioner of education, said that "while the United Statea expends more money for educational purposes than any other nation, the amount ie too amall for the teak.of educating our people." He ssld there are more than seven million boys and girls In -i. . .. UNION SAVINOS BANK OLDEST SAVINOS BANK IN WASHINGTON WELCOMES TOUR ACCOUNT no 14TH ST. N.W. t FROM THE >AVTE Sal Keds Play SI $2 Reduced The shoe ever 1 wants. Canvas t med and leather heavy rubber sol wear. We guafaf outdistance any s had at the price. ImportantI Bring THE AVENU Daily 8 Closed Saturdays mnmiwjl FROM THE' AVE iWhite Oxf (collar-at 'A town-famoi baffles competitor customers out of new shipment ca If you come in Th com<? Tf ' l/V UUJ11V AVJ.VI ** day, there may b( A day shirt a sport shirt THE AVENUi Daily 8: ViV0CU UWItl IMAM J! % ds for Funds TT C ucation in u. o. thin' country who are not enrolled In schools. He urged that teachers be given better pay that they might be Induced to continue In the profession, and that young people might be Influenced to take up teaching. Dr. Ttgert said that the greatest responsibility facing the teaching profession today la te make it possible for the country boy and girl to have a real education. "In spite of the progress made in consolidation," he said,' "considerably more than twothirds of the schools In America are atlll one-room buildings." Alleges Huge Counterfeiting Scheme, MEMPHI8. Tenn.?With the arrest of two men In Flldorado. Ark., on a charge of counterfeiting, following the arrests of three others In Little Rock recently on n similar charge, John C. Marsh, chief of lhe United States secret service bureau here, declared In a statement that thousands of dollars In spurious ! 150 notes h8ve hesn passed reoently In Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. fWOOft Fire Puts City In flarhnsss. rtOTRTOT,. Vn -Tenn Fire which gutred the generating nt?nt of the Brt"*o' end FtectHc rv-mpenT lset ntcht -meed a toes of It 000 The entire cttv ?id In deeVn?es end gee preeeurn cm* r?er The flremep kept the htnee frnn?-hire e leewe gee etnrege tank In the I ?nr nt the plant nnd prevented an exntasion. W'itA ?-w nt !mtmr flmrrft' SANDY HOOK. Ky.?Wes Sparks. Jr.. was Indicted here by the county Brand Jury on a charge of murdering Mary Sparks, a fourteen-year-old girl, who stepped In front of her brother while a gun battle was In progress and was mortally wounded. Threaten to Lynch Negro. GREENWOOD. 8. C.?Pink Grlffen, negro, who fled after shooting and killing Dr. Lawton C. Lipscomb, prominent farmer, at his home near Ninety-Six, this county, yesterday following a dispute over mistreatment of a mule by Griffen, was captured near the scene of the homicide by a posse of six citizens and turned over to officers, who brought him to Jail here. When a crowd of several hundred men gathered about the SNUE 'AT NINTH fw el iocs for Boys m .95 I from $4 Y red-blooded boy ops; leather trimpatched Extra es that defy hard Itee these shoes to similar shoe to be your boy in early. E AT NINTH :30 to 6 July and August p|||3wjg|g||?|g W ' SNUE AT NINTH ord Shirts tached) 95 us special that s while it makes comparisons. A ime in Tuesday. MM 11 I ui ouaj, uiuv wiii you come in Frl; some left. in the city; on the links % | E AT NINTH 30 to 6 July and August - prison tbs sheriff spirited the negro away to another county for safekeeping. Coal Company Oats Wages. ATjTOONA, Pa.?The Pennsylvania Coal and Coke Corporation, operating thirty-four bituminous mines in the central Pennsylvania field, announces that lt hae made a complete revision and reduction in all salaries, averag Ing about 20 per cent. A statement by officials said that only nine of the thirty-four mines are operating and those only from one to four days a week. Carriers Would Buy Paper. ASHEVILLE, N. C.?Purchase of the Rural Free Delivery News was recommended by the rural letter carriers of North Carolina, in annual convention here. It was propost?d that the national organization conduct a campaign to raise fl 00,000 for the purpose of buying the paper now controlled by private interests. Parmer Shot Dead. SPARTA, Tenn.?Roscoe Cooper, aged thirty-five, was shot and instantly killed near here by H. C. Snodgrass, Jr., son of former Representative Henry Snodgrass, following a quarrel, which is said to have originated while the men were in Sparta. The two men live on neighboring farms, and it is reported that after the misunderstanding in town Cooper 1 left for home, secured a shotgun and ! Distol and returned to the mart nlnnir ! which Snodgrass would pass. Loan 9200,000 In Jewelry. PHILADELPHIA, Pa.?Joseph Hascall. a New York jewelry salesman, reported to the police on arrival here that a case containing diamonds and | other Jewels valued at 9200,OOU had been stolen from him on the train from New York. Hascall said he had the case beside him at his feet and > that he missed It shortly after leaving Trenton. Carpenters Hetnrn to Work. CHICAGO.?Union carpenters have returned to work, pending a referendum vote on the proposed agreement between the associated builders and the carpenters' district council. The carpenters recently refused to become a party to the arbitration decision to be handed down by Judge Landls In the wage dispute In the building Industry that resulted In a lookout May L Educator Boosts Advertising. DBS MOlNES, Iowa?Advertising Is the most Important factor In modern business. Dr. John J. Tigert, United States commissioner of education, declared in an address here. "Important as are the factors of labor, raw material, production, marketing and organisation, none of these ars as significant today as advertising," he said. "In 1911 the newspaper was the greatest medium of advertising and it still stands as such. It Is the only medium that can be used for Immediate effect." Child Falls From "L" Platform. NEW YORK.?Nine-year-old Anna Cunningham fell off a station platform in front of an elevated train lu Brooklyn yesterday. In falling, she missed the approaching cars, dropped between the rim of the platform and the track, glanced off an electric feed wire and landed on the street pavement thirtylive feet below. She cried as a policeman picked her up. Physicians found her only injuries were three broken teeth and some scratches. THE WEATHER. District of Columbia and Maryland ?1'artly cloudy tonight; tomorrow fair and warmer; gentle east, shifting to soutli and southwest winds. Virginia?Partly cloudy tonight; tomorrow generally fair and somewhat warmer; gentle to moderate east, shitting to south winds. West Virginip.?Generally fair and continued warm tonight and tomorrow. Records tot Twenty-Four Hoars Thermometer?4 p.m., 96; 8 p.m., 80; 12 midnight, 73; 4 a.m., 71; 8 a.m., 12; noon, i4. Barometer?4 p.m., 30.02; 8 p.m., 30.08; 12 midnight, 30.11; 4 a.m., 2u.ll; 8 a.m., 30.15; noon, 30.16. Highest temperature, 90. occurred at 2:30 p.m., yesterday. Lowest temperature, 71, occurred at 5:30 am., today. Temperature same date last year? Highest, 80; lowest, 62. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of water at 8 am.: Great Falls?Temperature, 78; condition, very muddy. lip-River Waters. HARPERS FERRY. W. Va.. July 6. ?The Potomac and Shenandoah rivers were both very muddy this morning. Weather in Various Cities, 3 Temperature. 2 is PR I S? el -6 8Ut* * statioss. | gft or wgati,?, : : T S : : 9 Abilene, Tex.30.00 92 06 Clear Albany .... 30.14 78 64 .... Cloudy Atlantic City 30.10 70 08 .... Cloudy Baltimore ,.3o.l8 80 70 .... Cloudy Bismarck ... 80.14 74 54 .... Pt.cloudy Boston 30.14 08 00 Cloudy Buffalo 30 10 80 70 Clear Cliarleston . 30.02 88 74 0.42 Cloudy Chicago ..,. 30.08 88 80 Clear Cincinnati ..30.06 98 72 0.06 Clear Cleveland ..30.10 88 70 .... Pt.cloudy Denver 30.10 70 52 .... Clear Detroit 30.08 90 82 .... Pt.cloudy K1 1'aso .... 20.98 80 00 .... Pt.cloudy Galveston ..29.98 92 74 0.42 Hain HPKnt au.uu bj oo i iear Jacksonville. 29.92 82 72 0.60 Rain Kansas City. 3lUXi 90 76 .... Clear Los Angeles. 29.88 80 62 .... loggy Louisville ..30.CH 90 76 .... Clear Miami 29.98 86 78 6.03 Cloudy New Orleans 28.80 96 80 .... Cloudy New York... 30.18 76 64 .... Cloudy Oklahoma ..30.10 92 68 .... C^aar Philadelphia 30.18 76 66 .... Cloudy Phoenix .... 29.78 106 68 .... Clear Pittsburgh . 30.12 94 74 ... Pt.cloudy Portland. Me30.12 68 68 .... Clear Portland. Ore 30.16 7- 6. .... Clear Salt l.ake C. 30.06 82 58 .... Clear San Antonio. 30.00 92 72 .... Clear San Diego .29.84 70 62 .... Cloudy 8. Francisco. 29.86 82 60 .... Pt.cloudy l8t Louis ..80.06 94 76 .... Clear 8t Paul ... 30.02 92 68 0.58 Pt.cloudy Se'attle ... 80.20 62 52 .... Cloudy j ko on K Oik T1 i tyaoxl-iu-v. <w.il ??? * viwiuj Smarting or be tinning to show a raah T Besmol Ointment is what yon need to give quick relief and clear away tho trouble. Than adopt the use of Resina} Sharing Stick. You'll be delighted With your cool eoay ihOTO. Aikyovrdraniit for U* ttosifiol rraducU. Resinol ijiif.miiiii.imii t mmmmmmmmB^mmBBrn . ALIEN FARMERS DROP. 66,509 Bterwu Shown In Census Figure* for Ten Tears. The number of foreign-born farmers In the United States has decreased by 88,602, or 18.2 per cent, in the last ten years, the census bureau announced today. The decrease, which was 81,148 among German-born farmers alone, was due, It was said, to the large number of foreign-born who returned to their native countries during the war. Native white farmers, who numbered 4,917,305 In 1920, constituted 95 per [ I cent of the nation's tillers. The re-| malnder were divided as follows: Foreign-horn white, 561.054; negroes, I 926,257; Indians, 16,213; Japanese, 6,8t9; Chinese, 638. States showing the largest percentage of foreign-born white farmers In 1920 were: North Dakota, 46.7; Minnesota, 37.7; Connecticut, 33.7; Washington, 29.8; California, 29.1, and Wisconsin, 28.5. The number of negro farmers In- | creased 3.7 per cent during the decade. All but a little over 1 per cent were found in the southern states. Japanese farmers settled almost exgSSSSSSmmm^?a? IP^OR S/C/T"1#!? /HEADACHES! yJEECHAM'S/ iliL pills Ul J t % Pennsylvania (MLff Avenue During July and on Sa Sustaini Trc It'll take mor weather and the t clothes. Here you are r you can find. Bu choose?of finding weave?in the api Saks=like. Complete assoi Shantung i Gabardine Wool Crasl Tropical W White Flan N 5 Scarce they si special price on th conservatively mo Pair ; 3 Seemingly the market. Butwe'v and designs?and! Extra-Pj1"!B; 54?mcl Third Tloow (0, EARL ft W 3 v There'll be sonr popular Soft ?olli fore. Some of the 16 and 18. Altoget and new; this sea and E & W satisfa lint Floor h ',4 i i . .. cluslvely in the far iwestern states, the census showed. California led with | 5,152; Washington had <92; Colorado. I A 321. and Oregon, 224. I Few people realize mat the human heart la a marvelous pumping engine. Ita work, from a man's cradle to his | grave. Is Incessant and stupendous. < Every single minute this wonderful en- H glne pumps 750 cubic Inches of blood. This means that the heart pumps over 225.000 cubic feet of blood every yean V/2C a Da: and 5c Su The Star delivered to yot and Sunday morning for (ft a about lyi cents a day and 5 < Telep] Delive ! r ks I August Our Store Will Be CIo iturday?Following Our Custon ng Our Service Reput Still Plenty of pical Su e than three weeks of even 1 ibnormal demand to affect our: ict reduced to the expediency o it have the satisfaction of sel< ; what you want?in your sizeproved model?at a price that i rtments of: Silk Suits...... Suits i Suits orsted Suits inel Trousers Special Iohair Suits S23-75 iy?but we've a goodly supply lem. In the wanted dark colors deled; capably and thoroughly i Special n Beach Su: >15-00 re's a "famine" of Palm Bead e all that are required?in a vai sizes?even up to 50. jach Suits?in Sand and Gray i uding stouts. ?r *" More of the Jf Soft 'L Collai ILSON 35c and 50c grades fnr CAi AWJL *JVJ e of each of the twelve, favorite s irs?but sizes will not be so co quarter sizes are missing?and her there are about 200 dozen ol son's styles?and guaranteed E ction. 3uick Service | Printingl LEWIS M. THAYER , ?w?^roK 507 13th N.W. ? V inday ir home every evening ents a month costs you cents Sundays. hone Main 5000 and ry Will Start at Once I I ?J amj sed AD Day a ?????? * ation ?????? f its this excessive supply of thin f taking what ecting as you -in the wanted k is consistently .$32.50 ,$30.00 .$25.00 .$30.00 ..$8.50 1 4 '?and with a ; smartly and tailored. 1 its i Suits in the riety of colors shades?up to ( i p rs c styles of these mplete as benone between ( . f them?fresh & W make - &J