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Tke ???*? ?t?re?Official Weather H?p?at Bk???l?, Coaler. Dear Public: You've teen thi? cut befo attdryou'll tee it again?if you have a better one tVe'? tue it. Oh! You Sun! Take a tip from us?this is only the beginning?it really gets warm here in August. .Sensible Sunshine Specials! Zephyr Palm Beach Suits, $12 and SIS Zephyr Kool Kloth Suits, $1S,0C Zephyr Mohair Suits, $20 and $25 Zephyr Office Coats, $1.45 to $10 Zephyr Dnck and Khaki Pants, $2.50 Zephyr Soft Shirts, $1.39 Three for $4.00. Zephyr Straw Hats, $1.79 Worth Three. Zephyr Underwear, 75c to $3.00 All Kinds. All Sizes. Zephyr Hosiery, 25c to $1.50 Plain and Fancy. Zephyr Bathing Suits, $4.00 to $7.50 One and Two Piece. H16 17th St. Tho Stores?One Policy. Money's Worth or Money Back. D.J.Kaufman 1M" Pa. Ave incorporated K. Patriotic Boy of Five Starts on Speaking Tour Loa An?elea. July 29?Little Knot Price, 5-year-old exhorter of patri otism, has left Los Angeles on a trip as an exponent of the *"Ad" clubs of the Pacific Coast. San Fran cisco. Portland. Seattle. Vancouver and all smaller int-rvenin?: cities arc on hi.? itinerary, and in eack place LIBERTY RESTAURANT 941 Penna. Ave. N. W. The mott sanitary and up-to-date place in town to dine. HOME COOKING AT MODERATE PRICES ZJc on Savings Accounts UNION SAVINGS BANK 710 Fourteenth Street N.W. "Oldest Savings Bank in Washington." FULTDg M MOTOR ? SaSm m,o.mttmmrm ?? 1136 CONNECnaJT AVENUE Texat Company Uiet Fulton Tnickt. Why don't yo?? Optical Company Optometrist? and Opticians "For Better Vision" 'el??tlle Kiamlaatloa. 913 G SL N. W. HOME COOK I "Vii FKHKECT ?ERVICR ALL PASTRY BAKED in oten own aaBms Onr Specialty STEAKS AND CHOPS Resalar Dlaaer. 13 ta 3 P. M. MARYLAND LUNCH 812 F ST. N.W. LOANS Dianone*, Watches. -Jewelry RF.I.KE. TA. >-Mtk ?f Highway Bridare. ???!??.?? Tra?.aelea ExelaaJrely There-' " Tak? e?r-a at l"*ih ?tree? aad ?*???? l?aala atraae, far aaatk eaa) ot lllark?T?r niidar. Oa? ear flehet ??ae?*? way. I I he will speak for the good of the I cause. ! Master Price has probably done i more then anyone elee of his age for I the good of the country, having dis j posed of approximately S50.000 worth of liberty bonds by his silver-tongued oratory and childish earnestness. The [ youngster divides his love of coun : try with just one other thing?Ice eream cone*. Illinois Food Head Aid to Be Stevenson Robert Stevenson, Jr.. executive a*c | retary to Harry A. Wheeler. Federal Pood Administrator for Illinois, has been appointed deputy food Adminis trator and has entered upon his duties. The magnitude of the work in Illinois made necessary the designa tion of an aide with powers to act for Mr. Wheeler at times, and Mr. Stevenson's exeprience qualities him eminently for the place. From small neglects large troubles may grow.?Albany Journal. DESIRE YOUNG MEN TO REMAIN AS COLLEGIANS Government Wants Those Under Draft Age to Pre pare Technically. The government yesterday took d?fi nit? action designed to keep young men under military ace in college. Thia cours? haa been urged by army officers to prevent a depletion at! the ranks of technically-trained HMD who ar? constantly needed in Urge num bers by th? army and nary. Vol untary enlistment? of students re cently have reached such proportions aa ta threaten a critical condition If th? war continue? lona*. Th? War Department plana to con serve this important material through th? Students' Army Trainine Corpa. Yesterday's decision clears up tha military statua of the eoli?!? men in th? ranks of thia corpa. The student-soldier la considered as already enlisted in tha military serv ice of the United Statea. Upon reaching draft age ha become? sub ject to registration whenever the President directa that a registration day be held. He then ia placad In ?Claaa 5-D by hla local board. Tha draft board will not includa him in calls for induction so lone aa he re mains In th? Students' Army Train in?; Corpa. Perraittr? t. Re..t.. On the day th? order number of a student soldier Is reached, tha (net ia reported to tba coller? president, to the commanding officer of th? branch of th? corps at th? coll??-?, and miso to the Adjutant General of the trroy. A report on the man's record aa a student-soldier and aa a scholar la placed before th? War Department's committee- on education and special trainine, with the recommendation that be be called at once to any offi cers' training camp, called to any army camp, or permitted to complete colles;? training by transfer to tha enlisted reserve corps.. The military training given mem bers of the Students' Army Training Corpa la sufficiently thorough to take care of army needs In the situation, and if the young man In question bas properly applied himself to his dual duties ss a student-soldier. It la the policy of the War Department to al low him *?? complete hla college course. W. S. S. THRIFT CLUBS FORMING IN STORES Washington's business houses are making prompt response to the sug gestion emanating from the Diatrict nf Columbia war savings committee looking to the formation of war saving societies among their employes. Many have already been formed while 1 others are in the process of organisa- ? tion. Societies already in operation are I connected with the National Electri- ' cal and Supply Company. Lanaburgh ' and Brothers, Hecht and Company. ' W. B. Moses, Parker Bridget and | Company. King's Palace. Washington ? Gaslight Company, Berberichs Shoe j Stores. Everybody's Shoe Store. Wool? | worth's, Randolph and Company, Evans and Company, and Owens Company. Similar societies sre being formed in many of the Government depart ments, tbe latest addition being among the workers of the war risk bureau. Wife Feigns Insanity to Stop Hobby's Drinks Oakland. Cal.. July 29. - R. CI Botin, employed in the city recrea tion department, haa fallefd to have his wife committed to an asylum, following her testimony that she feigned Insanity to cure him of the drink habit. She had no trouble in establishing her sanity, and Bohn admitted to the court that he had come home intoxicated on occasion. Princeit Pat Beautifiei Bilk. Ottawa. Ont., July 28.?The new Ca nadian dollar bilia bear a portrait of Princeas Patricia of Connaught. A newspaper wag says this is to en courage thrift?the owner will hate to part wtth ao charming a picture. If you look closely you can see a little dotted line, like comic strip artists make, running from every girl's eye to the nearest boy In khaki.?Toledo Blade. CAPLTAL $1,000,000 Maia Office, 900 F Street. Branch Office, 614 17th Street. Opea Till 5 Tomorrow. 2% : Paid m Chech Accounts. 3% Paid?? Time Deposits. RESOURCES $11.000,000 Saving Up for Taxes Taxes bring no burden to tbe per son with enough foresight to set aside each month the amount needed to meet them next May and June. A reserve fund opened here, with interest accruing on each month's ac cumulating balance, makes taxes, in surance and dues of various kinds easy obligations to meet. Try It in The Washington Loan & Trust Co. Officers: JOHN B. I.ARNER. President ANDREW PARKER, Vice President and Trust Officer HARRX.G. MEElf. ___ Vice President and Treasurer THOMAS BRADLET. ^ _ . _ . ___? Vice President and Real Estate Officer BOYD TATIaOR. Assistant Treasurer CHARLES H. DOING. Jr., Assistant Tret?ur*r CHARLES R. GRANT. Assistant Treasurer ARTHUR PETER, General Counsel AUGUST Ut IS LAST DAY FOR YOUR PERSONAL TAX > RETURN A FEW LffE-SAVING TODHTORS First .-ti Methods in RestucHating a Drowning tema. It Is ss essential for the bather to know how to resuscitate a drown ing osrson as it Is to know bow to ?et hint out of the water. Gettine a drowning person from water beyond his depth la usually a que?tion of the swimming; ?trertfth and endurance of tbe rescuer com bined wtth hi? ability to grssp thsTTsCrlou? situation? which may con front him and act accordingly. Pew definite Eulea can be laid down for this, as different conditions sofern the actions of the rescuer. The rescuer must, of course, avoid being drafted down by the drown in? person, antl may be compelled to use force in avoiding the frenzied clutching? of the endangered person. After Cettina the body to shore grasp It around the waist and com pre??, as shown in the above pictnre, raisin?; the body as far as possible with the head hanging downward. Thia will cause water from Use lung? and stomach to run from the mouth and nose. Raise and lower the body several times. Turn tbe body on the etomach and compress the aide?. This will force the remaining water from the lung? and produce artificial respira tion. Repeat this operation several times. Turn the body on the back, grasp the wrists and pr?s? against the lower chest at the diaphragm,, working them up and down. Thl? pro duces artificial respiration. In case a nulmotor ls not available these methods wilt be found adequate except in extreme cases. WEATHER CONDITIONS. District of Columbia ?od Man-land: Shooter-? TueaUT, cooler at aight) Weduesda? probabl? fair ?Hh mjimti temperaOir.; li?-lit to ge*tle ?hiftiDg ?imi? bec-aning northwest. - Virginia: Tlrundenthowere Tueedae, cooler at mint: Wednesday fair la north. ?how?r? in south Portion; moderate temperature?, modrrale eouth wind? becoming rariabl?. GtNF.HAL FORECAST A disturbance (nan tbe Northweet has reached tba Ixarer Ohio Vaile?, th? general low ro-eaaire irei eooering the entire Etta), South ?nd Soath weat. In tb? near Northweat preaatire 1? high, while- in the extreme Northweat '?nd West It i* moderatelo low ?ad falling. Thia diet ri but ion ha? resulted" in a faacral mod*r?tlon In tem perature? in- th? Lake Hegibpj. and tb? Great Central Vallera while in tba e?treme West the? b?o? risen to much ?boo? the ?eaaooal arcTage. Ia tb? Southwest temp?r?t mee continue high and in tb. Southeast moderate. Shower? and tbunderetonna ware general In tb? Contrel Vallen, tb? Lok?'Region ?nd the Atlantic gute? ?outh of Baatern New- York. Tber? were also local ahowera hi Ncartheastern Ttttw ud Eunu More -ansiti .teavetatin ' will ' rarefali, for th? nnt-fe? do? in'New Bigl.ml ?nd tb? Middle AtlMtic Stata? wtilla In-tba lake Be fion and tk? Ohio Vaue, moderata temperature. Tnesdar will b? follow?] br 'another ris? on Wedneaia?*.' nei? will be ?bower, Tueadaj In BAND CONCERT PROGRAM Todar It 7:3? p. ss.. Judicial-- Park. Ma rine Band coeeaxt, Walter G. Smitb, aac ood leader. . , PROGRAM. March. "National (-olor???.Middlaton Ortrture. "Orpb???". .Offenbach Selection. "Tba Choootat? SoMlen".Streu? Trunibuo? ????, "Th? fato-ite". ..Hartman Musician R E. Clark. Hurnoreaaiie on a popular ta??vt...B?llstedt a. A Street Band, b. Tb. Virtue? (lots.) c. Tba Meiabbor next door (trombone.) d. A Street Piano. ..The Jaaa Ott Imp a. f. Knale (Brain Storm.) ??tbe Seretilders".Iretjh ??Mister Melodi?? from ranv.ua Light V. Op????-?'.S?fr?ae? lb. Star ?rarltlet htaan.' th? upper Ohio Taller, the ?at?? upper Uke-s$e?ioo. the At Isnitc and Eut Gulf States srd Tenne????, continuing Wednesday la the | Mouth. laOCAIa TEMI'EKATL'R ES. Mi.lni.ht. -TS; 2 a. m.. Tt; 4 a. m . 71; < a. m.. 71; 8 ?. m.'. 74;, 10 a. m., 77; 12 noon, St; 3 l>. m., 80; 4 p. .m.. SI; S p. at,, 79; ? p. m., 7t;-W p. ?a. 71. Ristieat. ??; love??. TS. Rtlatitr humidity-? a. m. 91: 2 p. m.. HI; I p. m . 81; rainlall (8 p. tn. to S p. ml. ?H; hours of sucahine, 13.5 ; par cent ot poaatble aun- . shine, St' ? DEriKTURES. , Accumulated exoaae'fsf tantpentura since Jan nary 1. 1948, -31; deficiency of temperature eine? .Iu|t 1, 191S. tl ; accumulated dcflcieDCr ot ? rircT?tion since January 1. ISIS. 1.88; deficiency of pr?r_r*atioo since July 1. .HIS, 1.1?. Temperature same' ette laat year-Highest, U; icmttt, U. ? . -r* OTHER TEMl'SRATCfcES. ' '.'-? \ \ '"? Lottert ,\ *? - ' Higbeet pRtioue B?*av jestctday.- eight, fell Atltetie. CM,. H. ]...:?... .U' T4. rarsten. Hua. . M Tt Chicago. 111.....? 18 74 ?.? Cleseland. Ohio...;..**.. '? t? ?.It Dearer. Oolo.... M SI Detroit. Midi..,..... SI IS' ?.? Galtest?. Tes. SS 78 ? .... Indianapolis, lad....'.. tt OS . Kuiu Citi, Mo.... M 70 O.JO Lo? Anude?. Cal. S) ?S Htm Tork. KV t.. St 1*1 rittaburgh. Pa. 8S 71 .... l'ort?nd. Me.. tl tl .... Salt Lake Citi. U?I..... St SS .... 8t. Iamii?, Mo. 8S TS San -ran?co. Cal. SI S? ???? TIM TA ? 1,1V (CoiSpiled by edited Sute? Cotti ?nd Geo detic Surre;.) TodM-Lotr tide ; S_t a.m. and IS p.e.; h ?ih tide. 1:4t aja. aad 2:10 p m. THF. SUN AND MOON. Tcday-8un rl?ea, t_t a.m.: aun Mta. I ? P.1B, Moon rue., U_S p.m.; ?eta :230 P.m. ??.??otti? lamp? to be lighted It 19 P?. The lance of medieval warfare has been advantageously employed by the British army in Palestine. ? number of the enemy were killed with-the lance In a skirmish east ot Y.M.G.A. ADDS TO QUARTERS FDR VISITORS New Asxon-Ti?dations in War Work Building Complete Circle. Additional -leaping quarters fee soldiers and civilians visiting Wash ington have been opsasd In ths new War Work Building of the Y. M C. ?., at 1704 G street northwest The downtown dormitory will ecconuxto date from thlrty to forty asea and will ampllfv the service ottered for enlisted, men at the Liberty Hut by the addition of conveniently lo cated quarters near the ?ty*a ?ten ter. A nominal charge will be made for rooms. The chief purpose of opening the new quarters Is to as ?iet person? wbo come to Washing ton without a definita Idea of sleep ing accommodations. Government employes and others havs oa many occasions gone to Washington and been charged exorbitant price? for a short-time dwelling place, accord ing to "Y*' officiale, who believe the new rooms will OU a long-felt want. Completes ?heiter Circle. The rooming service of the T. St. C. A. i? made complete by thia addi tion! With the Liberty Hut oa the Union Station piase, which operate? at all times and provides quarters for many hundreds of men In ths service at a small fee, the new quar ts? at 1704 O street northwest aaat the Room Registration Bureau at im G atreet, the circi? is complets. DRAFTSMEN W/U?TED IN ARMY IMMED.ArELY Apprentie? draftsmen tn th? Engi neer and Orditane? Departments are needed for Immediate service. It was announced by the Civil Bet ?has Com? mission yesterday. The position pays I75 per month and applicants must have had actual training and capert ene In mechanical drafting. Applicants should apply to Its com mission's offices here for examination. tt was announced. Sympathy for Lands Him Behind Bars Havana. HI., July ??John Dar ling's sympathetic nature aad gen erosity toward a county Jail limai? her cost him his own freedom. As he passed the* bastile one day he saw a forlorn-looking prisoner peering from th? bars In tb? win dow. Swelled with compassion he offered him a hatchet to chop hla way out. Tbe prisoner was ia the act of doing it when the Jailer ap peared. Darltng'a arrest 'olljwed. Pittsburgh Food Expert Volunteers Services ?. H. Cheer, of IfcCaa and Com pany. Pittsburgh, has Joined the Food ?ministration as a volunteer expert in retail distribution of butter, cheese, eggs and poultry. sir. Cheer, who la a grocer and dis tributor of long experience, wDI In vestigete retall distribution with an eye to equalisation of price? ao that they may be consistent with local con ditions and business cost PURELY PERSONAL Mr. and Mra Claude Bennett have gone to Atlanti? City. Mrs. Charlea N?sbit has returned from Spring Lake. lira Morgan Shutter has gone to Glsscow, Ky. Mrs. Pitt Scott haa returned from New London, Conn. Mrs. Frank Evans ls going to Long Island. Mrs. Francia ?. WUby and amari son sre at Spring Lake. I. E- Pundum. of 151 Eleventh street northwest, ls leaving the city for the summer. Rose Doris Brien. of the Commission on Training Camp Activities, haa re signed ber position and left the city for the summer. Robert Bryce, of the Federal Food Administration, has returned from his vacation Mr. sod Mrs. Felix Merely spent the week-end in Norfolk, Ve. Brig. Gen. D. Parker has returned to his home at 407 ? street northeast, from a visit in Atlantic City. Miss Dorothy Drake, of the War Department, ls spending her vacation in Chicago, 111. Tri? ta Retiren a Bsd Name. London. July 29.?Sergt. L Kaiser, of the Australian field artillery, has been swarded tbe distinguished eon duct medal for bravery In extricat ing three men from a demolished dugout under fire. I.lfe rr.-v be one ].?ne. sweet song, aa the poet views it, but the trouble .Mini too tie tout eiery one i? sing ing In a different key.?Philadelphia Inquirer. LOCAL MENTION. Perfect Blend tea, ehe, Gaaaaw der tea,~*>9c; Blue Label coffee, 25c. butter, 50c; eggs, 44c; pure pepper. 40c: E. Z. F. salt. 5c ; 4 Babbitt's soap, 25c; spaghetti? 12c: red kid ney beans. I2'_c can; cheese, 2*c; 1 peanut butter. 22c; choice evap. peaches, 14c; seeded raisins, lac: 20 oss. bsklng powder, 15c. 1420 Seventh St N. W. and all th? J. T. D. Pyles stores. TODA?S ? .. G. OvSY wiu. tt* <*>* UK?.-* ? MAK6* LET US HELP YOU TO Eniov Real Life AT RS Km IN DARKNESS. G-E WHIZ FAN Thit f?D ? equipped ???* ?? ad-utimi '? ? tram-ion. and will -rive you" ? breeze ? aay dtrectioa ??? with. It it ? 9-inch, nut ?-pend fas that operate? fron tocket on alter nating current only. Ask (or a tpecial demonstra- gtmf ("A tion. Special Price, f i DU THERMOS Motor Restaurant? ?enable you to provide the ettentialt for an ideal away - fro? - home lunch. One of the mott popular ttvlet it the Four-party THERMOS RESTAU RANT. complete... #18.00 EVEREADT DAYLO ? ** **** . *?? ***? i?? * w" ? ? To appreciate the new and tpecial feature* that are incorporated in this line of_"flash lighit" it mM be necettary for you to vitit our 1.? lo ? mrwmmmim? G/?: t ??faOO BjaTRWV? m- ?i? ivEftfAD>. The Store far ?ElectricaL E-mythin? far the Motori*. ?Xtoe Battery Service Fer Motoriste We ?rill be clad to , Inspect, test and re aster your battery? ? recardless of it? make j ?at recular perioda. It #? a recular part of "-B?lde" aer-rice. ALL? olAtcare. ALL? CARS ' Drive Tour Car In. ? Ezide Battery Depots, be. 1K3.1S33 L St. N. W. PHONE" FRAMCLIN S4S-S44. Opea 8 A. at. t?' ? P. M. Daily. Exeept Sttttatay. ExMe Ratterte? far Eteetrie Vehicle?. Th? Stor? least Ph.?"*??"**? ?et-ommend? AMUSEMENTS. STRAND -5G? MATS. Ur TODAT ASD WEDXESDAT (Veil B. De Mille'? K..i(r..rk. WE CMT IAVE EYEtTTIIM With K.tl.lo? ?.Mill..??. El Matt Dexter, W anie Haoolry. Theodor. R?berl? aad aa All star ?aat._ ".G GARDEN EVJf* TODAT?LAST TIMK BCSSIC BARRISCALE ?IK? PATRIOTISM Trusses Fitted By Experts -at M lean atptneace. Speri?I traaaad at tandasU tar Udaa. ITint? tomi Tke GIBSON CO., be-, 917 G St AMUSEMENTS. ?Mr tad It B. F. KEITHS atar?**tna~aH.-n?>?; The U?t?? Kew Tarh ?-l?r Clifton Crawford la *????. Marte?. Hee-nntiur.? FRADKIK A Jkl? TEI.I.. ttlE? ?tt ?i\Tiinor. miruakit TOTTW!. JOS. R. I.IRMI1D A l... Kte. inn in ii rtb aad I Mr?. lrranl.ll? TIM CASINO KKW HOME OF HM?Wn tk hjeaswe seekers MtTIJ-EES, SilCt I \ I \ I-, ? - StlS ;v-'-M ?* *'-?. ?Se to tOJSO. Thar. A Sat. Ma?.. S ?le t? n-SA. HOT A MOM*? PICTURE Richard -M ?altea Tally Preaeat? A?.* SIDNEY DREW Peraaaally la a Mew ?Taasedy KEEP HER SMILING" Weat I ?tan lite ggg C ?A eeh I. Mea. More, ?V?V ? A. V. V.OOD? Itlltl? MARJORIE RAM BE AU IW WHERE POPPIES BLOOM With > noUMe cast, iododla? rSDBO DE CXKHMBA IXW1? MO ME PBBCIVAU KMOHT FOCB OTHUfc ? ? Mima. Me to tt MM-OSO, t?aturs?;. Me. to fa.! BELASCO ?SKi/.S.f?? A. H. Woods ? nails ,-"? "WHTwownrr So Montarne Utas? ?a* i urna BrAsH Mand ai?? .itb G????? ????? ??d ?at at Broad ?aj faooritaa larlistiaa Mar Bole-r, Aaaa Coa? idj rem, Ota?. mtmaj ant altua. WEXT "?.??? ii daa It ?* I "_'" L0EWS COUMBIA CoaUaaoas MM a. m ie a ? bl "??W PLATWG ia th* dawcek mark ctlYEftlok 1H?ATE? ::? ? ?', Mattneaa, lav r??- -r? * Tod.? and Weotoeata? A fttor Tbat. la Without Fear. WM. POX l-reeeou ? II.I I toi I ?HM *4 la the ??!? ? ?rale? ?WW ??,?-WDFRKR?? Te? tra? tat? ?nd ? hra?e - '?ri ?ra ??a?ool Mt odd. ta th? tsold Seid?. A Settime cbl uwid? eomqueTor ?of ri?* ?see af ta? W'aater? wild. -A attcy that ta gnpronf with ran???* ?ad ?duelan Ktat ?tt-r?<-lio?. "THB Bl.IM'MM or DIVORI!. GLCH ECHO /?im.uioti frecam?? Waabinston ? ?ady rail np-f-date ina? aaaa park. Op? doily 1 f **-?? "?* ?aartlaa ? attract*?? ta addiuen te t? baa? as?? alt pooiUoa a? the S"-*??? '? flMirlag ta ten mem carctieotra. aaruiit ?t tat, -sIlBaHi aaji 113?. GAYETYs^* GBAKD OPEMXt. SATURDAY, AUG. 3rd WM THE 1EAUTT TRUST." Marshall Hall -O? Ih? Iteaetiral OttttOOO* FREE DANCING luana ?*??ibo? aort? ?I hem tort ?' All Othe taaa???tl Steass-M Charlea *ao>aljM??r ItaBr A Baadir W> ? ??to'? ? *#?-?.** ? tai P. M- Me Bauad Trn, * Siaaater Dally. ???????????*.!