A Special Most Unui Dresa Afternc Cool and Canton Cre] 18, 86 and 3 *15 Smart Hats?He Ik Vw w~v^5" nFAt 1209 Connec The Connet * ?\ MlUINEl \H3 aho< Tiki. mjL An astonishing collec new trimmed, ready-to-w sports hats?specially pu "for a song" because t plier needed ready cashtomorrow and Saturda "give-away" price. The I t, A low heel wal i out pattern, i patent leather, 15 Stetson 1301 Fine Shoes Rizik TWELV Sixty-fii Summ< GINGHAM, IMPORTI That Solt Rt $ I * TT 1 unusual Afterno afi georgette, i i*r can: That Sol R* $q . ' -?J { * - f-"W - Sale of teal ies for Morning >on and Sports Wear dainty creations of Crepe Knit, pe and Georgette. Sizes 14, 16, (8. Reduced to $19 $25 $35 duced to $5, $10 and $15 TTERISAK ticut Avenue N. W. Tticut Avenue Shop RY- IMPORTERS 3-.S+ree+s.N.W.4/ Tomorrow and Saturday?A Sensational TwoDay Event! L 500 HATS Made to Sell From > $5 to $10 :tion of (ft ear and % V irchased *|/ M he sup-offered p | Mitzie 4 L-ino-nnmn witVi rut ""*?> f? in white kid, black ; black or tan calfskin 12-? Shoe Shop > F Street For Men and Women Brothers E THIRTEEN F 'e Exquisite 3r Dresses SD DOTTED SWISS, LINEN i Up to $32.50 tdueed to 15 Street and on Dresses MPORTED ORGANDY. ["ON CREPE d Up to $58*0 tdueed to 12-50 I ? v " J gooiely ,5 (Continued from Eighth Palre.) n0' ington will be in charge of the ice cream table, Miss Christabel Hill and Miss Henrietta Hill, the candy, and Miss Lillian Thompson will have the f.ower stall. nu i Homton-Dfane Wedding Took Place Last Evening. oai The marriage of Miss Alice Clinton Deane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- j liam C. Deane, to Mr. Harold Allen Houston of Pittsburgh, Pa., took Hi place last evening at $:30 o'clock at < the Vermont Avenue Christian Church, the rector, Rev. Earle Wililey, officiating, in the presence of a large gathering of relatives and friends. pit The church was decorated with palms and Australian ferns and a musical program was given while A the guests were being seated. Mr. n Sparks, the organist, gave a number of selections, and Mr. Paul Bleyden B' sang several solos. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of orchid crepe meteor beaded in Crystals and her bouquet was of rose tii buds and orchids. The matron of di honor, Mrs. Viola Lambert, of New . York city wore apricot chiffon and carried white sweet peas and blue of delphinium. Mr. J. Hays Griffith of Ft Pittsburgh acted as best man and the , ushers were Mr. R. E. L. Smith, Mr. W. J. Wagner, Mr. E. H Helmuth ro and Mr. R. E. Wei ford. 12 A reception followed, at the home of the bride's parents, 2900 14th street, z/ when the bridal couple were assisted in in receiving by Mrs. Deane, mother dc of the bride, who wore white pussy ci willow taffeta. Mr. and Mrs. Houston m left late in the evening for Atlantic Sj City and will be at home after July to 15, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. George Raymond of Springfield, Mo., was er among the out-of-town guests pres- g, ent at the ceremony. E Mrs. Kate Landon Jenkins of Fred- ri ericksburg and Washington announces the marriage of her niece. Miss Ruth E. Johnson, to Mr. War- . ren Ramey of Warrenton, Va., and' Washington, on Jur\* 12, 1922. q Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kom Tong and Mrs. Chon See, prominent residents of China, have arrived in Washington uuiii tneir nome in nongKong, 4tnu are occupying- the presidential suite at the New Willard. They entertained * " a small company informally at lunch at the hotel yesterday. T>r. and Mrs. William C. Gwynn 01 have returned, after spending several a' weeks at Hot Springs, Va. ~~ The Phi Alpha Chapter of the Chi Omega Sorority was entertained at a tea given by Miss Elizabeth Neina Bice at her home on 16th street. 1 Maj. and Mrs. Fred W. Llewllyn of Fort Benning. Ga.. are in Washing- 1 ton for a short visit, and are stopping I at the Burlington Hotel. " Tables have been reserved for the A card party to be given by the Flanders \ Unit of the American Women's Le- K. gion on Friday, June 16, at 2 o'clock, at the Dumbarton Club, at Wisconsin T avenue and 31st streets, by Mrs. Wil- I liam Connors, Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, JH Mrs. Tom Baker, Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor, Mrs. Harry A. Faulkner. Mrs. Albion Wilkens Tuck, Mrs. Chester Smith, Miss Nettie Thompson. Mrs. Fl Chauncey Carter, Mrs. George Daw, Mrs. Albert Berres. Mrs. John Bax- w ter Hill, Mrs. Bertram Trenls, Mrs. " Wallace Streator, Mrs. Edward Britton, Mrs. Carol McGuire. Miss Marie J. McGuire is chairman and Mrs. Frank Morrison is vice chairman of the card party. H" -r Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumenfeld W will be at home to their friends at *r their home, 3142 17th street northwest, S | tomorrow evening, June 16, from 9 to ? | 11 o'clock. I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott of 3t. fl I Petersburg, Fla., who are in Wash- P 3 ington for a visit are at the Powhatan, r ; 9 Births Reported. I 3 The following births have been reported to fl i the health department in the last twenty-four | ]| hours: I. Roy I*, and Mary M. Neuhauser. girl. | |j Edwin E. and Eugenia M. Trazzare. l>oy. j |I Harry C. and Fannie E. Spielman. boy. U ]j Edward L. and Flora M. Weber, girl . 9 31 Samuel G. and Mary I,. Flaherty, girl. ' p I Hubert L>. and Gertrude Hoover, boy. > | j! Earl E.. sr.. and !?uise Pennell, boy. I L 3' Vernon R. and Edith Dunlap. boy. i 3j William F. and Irene A. Janke, girl. i I Stanley A. and Camilla Wanlass, boy. ; J 3i Ephraini P. and Edna Howver. bov. i ii Philip and Eva Mh-haelson, hoy. | Fernind W. and Lucille U. Dontigney, girl. P p Reiuhart and Mary I*. Ashenbrenaer. boy. I ? Fred and Helen V. McAleer, girl. gp Ferdinand J. and IJllle M. Voith, boy. fj I; Vengazo and Jarer Marchiano. girl. P y Frederiek B and Caroline B. Milla, girl twins. L jj Joseph and Maria Sanducci, boy. I ji Mayer and Freda I. Kasovei^ girl. | Frank and Angie Robinson, girl. j jj Walter B. and Ethel Atwell. girl. \ Rudolph and Florence Janzen. girl. I ]i William and Minnie IMattern. girl. r 3; Santon and Miohelina Lrt Quilmi, boy. L |i Antonio and Giovannfna Tercisi, girl. fl ]; Ignatius S. and Francis O. Tamorria, girl. I | I.ec C. and Sadie Jones, boy. 1 |i Jefferson and Susie Lane, boy. L 1 Robert M. and Magdalene Kendal], girl. 9 j John E. and Mary I>ew1s, girl. r 3 Richard .T. and Lillian Perkins, boy. 3 Arthur and Eleanor Hawkins, girl, j Samuel and Inna Morgan, boy. | Jerry M. and Anabel Houston, girl. | clarence I. and Elizabeth G. Poore, girl. I William M. and Isabell Hammond, boy. | Allen and Nancy Haskins, boy. I Richard B. and Ethel B. Jacobs, girl. : | Percy and Annie B. Crump, boy. 3 William A. and Gertrude Campbell, boy. | Leo S. and Gladys M. West. boy. I Joseph and Rosie Minor, girl. | Marriage Licenses. Marrisge licenses hare been issued to the -= following: Jesse E. Plowman and Mary E. Rowe. Charles Rehlosser and Jamie Timmons. George T. Dyer and Iva I. Bryant. .Joseph H. Johnson and Pauline G. Italy. Frank M. Luskorn and Edna A. Boteler, both of Baltimore, Md. Gordon E. Corey of Detroit, Mich., and Dell Wilshlre. Charles Meier and Grace A. Swope. Ralph W. Bonnette of Sandusky, Ohio, and Ruth L. Harper of this citr. Simon Saperetein and Henrietta Sonneborn. John A. Bachman and Margaret E. Hauf. (Clarence R. Ilall and Alberta Stevenson. Wilbert G. Wing of Philadelphia, Pa., and Elizabeth P. Simons of this dty. Robert S. Newman and Eva E. Butler, Doth of O*on Hill. Md. ? Robert Warren and Mamie H. Mead. Eugene Green and Annie Houston. Charles K. Ford "and Ethel Lusby. Harold R. Huoston of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Alic* C. Deane of this city. Edward R. Carter of Grottoea, Va., and Cora Thompson of Staunton. Va. James C. Walker of Leesburg, Va., and Ada C. Edmonds of thia city. t ^ ^ John F. Womack of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mary M. Clark of this city. Thomas Bos well and Grace Gross. Carey A. Glbbs of Jacksonville, Fbu, and Pennle E. Simmons, Tarpon Springs, Fla. Thor A. Normann of Maryette, Wis., and Ada L. Owen of Memphis, Tenn. Toby Pinn and Thelma Hall, both of Rosslyj'oseph R. Estabrook of Norristown, Pa., and Hannah E. Jones of Norway, S. C, PRINCETON FUND GROWS. PRINCETON, N. J., June 15.?A total of $9,187,604 has been received to date for the Princeton University endowment fund, according to an announcement made by Chairman H. B. Thompson. The campaign has been in progress for two years and will continue until 1925. A total of $24,OOO.OQO Is sought. We Will Dlirc Clean, mothproof and I I I _ tore your oriental, m. I domoatio and summer Sanitary Carpet Cleaning Co. 419 New Jersey Ave. Lincoln 763S or 1481 ' Before or after business hours. North 9139 M Unlike some other min* ft 1 eral waters, does not be- I I come fiat or unpalatable, / II 1 even when kept for P A months. ,A I A\ Wm, Graham Egerton /A BJ Distributor ' /,] I *1 Phon, North 84SS lv "I Deaths Reported. The following deaths hare been reported to e health department In the last twenty-four urs: Benjamin Alnher, 46, Sibley Hospital. George T. Hilton, 78. 1*952 Mills avenue rtheast. Mary Wisconsin, 70, Washington Asylum >ftpttal. Margaret Eisinger, 80, Sibley Hospital. John C. Wise, 78, Naval Hospital. James P. McCauley, 47. 614 Maryland aree southwest. Barah C. Allen, 72, Sibley Hospital. William J. Scott, 70. 817*6 I street aouthst. Edward Stanton, 67, United States Soldiers* >me Hospital. Lloyd P. Pumphrey, 77, Sibley Hospital. Llod M. Brown, 72. Plymouth apartments, th street. rharles Mackell, 60. Casualty Hospital. Kula Johnson, 28, 500 O street. Maria Tyler, 68. 721 3d street southwest. Wartha Woods, 34. 702 Washington court. Vivian West, o months, Freedmen's Hos:al. ID DISABLED VETERANS. eneflt Vaudeville Show to Be Given Tomorrow Evening. For the purpose of raising: addlonal funds for Its work among: the sabled former service men in Wash gton hospitals the Ladles' Auxiliary National Capital Tost, Veterans of sreign Wars, "will present a vaudelle show and entertainment tomor>w evening: at Epiphany Hall, 230 !th street southwest. The entire oceeds from the evening: will go to the relief fund. The hall has been mated by Dr. Torrey of Epiphany hapel, and Maj. Gen. Lejeune, comandant of the Marine Corps, lias asgrned a section of the Marine Band ? furnish the music. Those who will participate in the itertainment program are Epiphany oys' choir; Miss Virginia Ainberg, ouis Stapples, Wilbur Healy. Miss lsie Miller. Alvin Thompson. Kathene McFarland and Miss Louise Sny?r. Tickets, costing 25 cents, may be stained from Mrs. Margaret Jacob>n, president of the auxiliary, at 52 uincy place northwest; from the folwing members of the entertainment >mmittee: Mrs. Elizabeth Jeits, lairman; Miss Hallie Ohleson, Mrs. atsburg, Mrs. Pough, or at the door. For more than three years the a.dies* Auxiliary has been carrying l its work of benevolence in District )spitals among disabled men and in ie homes of veterans where illness unemployment has made outside d necessary. Special Low Summer P f You Have Work Don< UFHOLSTERl >LIP COVERS DRAPERIES BEAUTIFUL TAPESTRIES, VELC i unt. o to ? M i ? wwo i rr RAPERIES THAT WILL ADD A T OME. Upholstery, Novelt] We Paint and Reupholftter Bab? Whol?'",r 623 Sevc I Look for the Che Gingham DRESSES For women. Ci all colors for stree sold at $5. Nov Bathin All Models < $2.98 $3, 66 Years it mA T at Mm r /"> IJ Cm rur boiu oiuiugc All Out Coats?Cap That Sold from $ Many Fringed models, Fur-trimmed. The rich mate include Marvella, Canton Ci all full silk lined. These mostly one-of-a-kind Wraps Capes that represent this seas smart styles. Sports and Smart Killikranky Tweed Scotch and Melrosa Tweed Hoiiiespuns and Fane Plaids. All crepe de chii lined. All sizes. Frida and Saturday you can bt them here at our Clearant Price of ... No Charges?None NEGRO "SILENT PARADE" PROTESTS LYNCHINGS Hen and Women From Professions in Which They Have Achieved Succes^ Among Marchers. A "silent parade" was held yesterday by the negro population of Washington as a protest against continued lynchings of members of their race and in an effort to Influence early Action by Congress on the D>-Sr antllynching bill now before the Senate judiciary committee. The entire absence of the bands, usually a characteristic element of street marches in the capital, lent additional impresslveness to the demonstration. Several thousands were in the long line which was topped by scores of posters and streamers setting forth details of recent lynchings which were declared to have set a new record in May. Men and women representatives of every profession in which the negro has achieved success were included among the marchers, as were also delegations from the various fraternal and civic organizations. A group of boys bore a sign which read: "Wo are fifteen years old; one of our age was roasted alive." Another sign, declared "Congress discusses constitutionality while the smoke of burning bodies darkens the heavens." The route of the parade was around I the Capitol grounds, through Pennsylvania avenue past the White House to 17th street. The marchers disbanded at the end as silently as they had traversed the streets. Members of the committee of 100 who had charge of the parade Included Mrs. Mary Church Terrell, wife of Judge Robert H. Terrell, who has just been renominated for the Municipal Court to'succeed himself; Mrs. Coralle Franklin Cook, member of the board of education; Mrs. S. A. McAdoo. in charge of the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A.; Mrs. Carrie W. Clifford, Mrs. (Jeorge Haines. Mrs. Julia West Hamilton. Mrs. Madre-Marshall, president of the Bethel Literary Society; Mrs. E. T. Mayer. Mrs. Dr. S. E. Carson, Mrs. Theresa Dee Connely, Dr. N. Fairfax. Brown, Miss Mustafa, Dr. Walter H. Brooks, chairman of the committee; Shelby J. Davidson, chairman of the executive committee; Mr. E. B. Henderson and Maj. Milton T. Dean, who was marshal of the parade. with Capt. Eugene L. C. Davidson as adjutant. >URS AND OTHER COVERINGS FOR *OOF MATERIALS FOR SLIP COVERS. OUCH OF REFINEMENT TO YOUR V and Supply Store r Carriages and Reed Furniture :nth St. N.W. M*in ?? m/nM ^T^uiw. BE eked Front Store ' $2'981 risp, new models in t wear. Formerly it specially priced M~W g Suits BE Colors Sizes Qlu n Business 12 ^ mm I Fur Repairing s===s==== * Finest ies?Wraps 55 to $125. Now also ^ # rials J 1 [1A OFE son's / ? Coats Suits 1 $|0.75 Sent on Approval | CLYDE KELLY TO SPEAK. "Get Work Drive" to Be Pushed at Colored Baptist Church. Representative M. Clyde Kelly of Pennsylvania will be the speaker at the set-work drive and bench rally to be held in the Cosmopolitan Baptist Church, N street between 9th and 10th streets northwest, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, according: to an announcement today from the White Cross Free Labor Bureau of America, under whose auspices the meetink will be held. Dr. Simon P. W. Drew, pastor of thft church and president of the labor bureau, said today that since the "getwork drive" commenced, about three weeks ago, 1,000 colored people had made application for work of all kinds. A great number have been given employment, but many are still looking for wofk, he said. Employers who desire to obtain colored help should communicate with the bureau by calling North 3608, at 921 N street northwest, or 1317 Corcoran street. Both offices will be open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. dally, except Sunday. At the meeting Sunday nlgha a musical program will be rendered by the Gospel Missionary Choir, conducted by Prof. Paul Outlaw, and the Arcade Orchestra, under the direction of Prof. Raymond Mayo. jjgji SOa ^ 937-939 1 f Wash D\ JU Special Friday Sale BATHING SUITi En Approved one-piece r all-wool Jersey, with j?r Plain colors or with C&7 stripes. All sizes tome -Jy five dollars. J / ittu \ .j uu uj ?? unit' y) Misses' Jl HATS, 50c, $1, , v/J These three lots ha f| selected from our $3.95 \a $7.50 lines for clearance !/ and medium size hem; Ms. taffeta and novelty stra {4-' med with flowers, qui In bon and embroidery. V) range of colors. J Friday Sale of SWEATERS $1.95 /! ?u Cu Coat and slip- an J J on models, re^u- su I/ larly worth $4. $5 and 16.50. Prac- pr mj tically all shades Pe ?\ In the lot and all fiI \l er y sizes. 34 Sensatioi The Gr Sale 9 to 5:30 100 Summer Dresses, hams. Size 16 to 40. ft 16 Silk Dresses, slight! Friday A Group of Beautiful for sport and dress we; and other colors. Yah 38 Smart Tweed Suits richly silk lined; a f( Friday 28 Navy Tricotine Si length coats; finest mai to 300 Handsome Tailored Su cord and tricotine. Be - Coats, Capes and Wra tan mixtures and a hosi ^ C*a?4 r*Ao4c in fan 4JpUi %, w vwvw| *4* VM44 Values to $23.50. Frid; All Our Handsoir Friday Beaut ?all the new silks, in 100 Sweaters, slip-on < to duplicate, therefore I Friday, tc I 60 Trimmed Hats th III 2 Dozen Camisoles, ; 3 Dozen White Voile 3 Dozen Blouses, Ge< lines and some mu: 30 Handsome Silk S< $5. To rlnc#? .... Wedding and Gr Sterling Silver Steak Set, 2 pieces . 6 Cut Glass Ice Tea Tumblers 6 Sterling Silver Tea Spoons, in ca Idlest of sterling silver. 24 pieces.... Sterling Silver Bread Tray 4-piect Sheffield Tea Set Sheffield Roll Tray, with handle.... Water Set, decorated in 24-kt. gold. Mahogany Clock, Setli Thomas .... 14-kt. Rectangular Bracelet Watch. 20-kt. Rectangular Bracelet Watch, 20-year Gold-filled Elgin Bracelet ^5 10-year Gold-filled Bracelet Watch., (rents' 20-year Gold-filled Elgin Wat Solid Gold Link Buttons Solid Gold Brooch Pins, selection.. Solid Gold Pocketknife Solid 'Gold Waldemar Watch Chain. Solid Gold Onyx Set Ring 30-inch Richelieu Pearl Necklaces c_i:J r?i-i r* c.. D: ~n -1 - l7U1 1U UUIU VCIHB OCI I\lll|(% UII flllOI COMPLETE ASSORTMFN Articles reserved on deposit Buy Watch- our Sunday and Th Edwards & j 704 7th ? ~ The Home of Quality ycr ^&ros. F St N.W. No Brand The Seasons Cleverest resses, Friday, We held o?f chase receivi $5 special Frida nodel of d\ Ijra fine importer i skirt. uUl/yl&A ed and Norn irrow'at fered at the trimmings at make this se IS fascinating. ?2 Q~ charming mi j|y^ p lcfe women, as w vc been of stylish sto 55 and rU ^ Ntfflv-'rown cornfi' p ^atbf newest r. Us trr.nb- U\l Other S Good / / li Tu \Jp * $5.98, $7. fonderfui Friday Sale of High SaJe of ? . BLOUSES Grade $1.95 HOSIERY For values this le could not be CJ QC rpassed. Tailored ^ * d dressy voiles, .. . .. cb as you have - \a.n 5 j t seen this season jaBnjoncu w nice 5S than double the * J Hose; also ice. Tuxedo and African brown, ggy collars, val, I^n', r*.u ^.ray? et and embroid- ^ \ 81*Zv-8' y trimmed. Sizes The best sale this to 46. season. ml Bargain: eatest Values of the None Re light and dark figured voiles Iussed. Values to $15.00. To c ly mussed; sizes 16 to 38; val Silk Dresses, all the newest n ir. Navy, henna, rose, green, les to $47. Friday of the better kind. All coloi iw velour checks. Values t< lits, with ripple, box and m terials: sizes 16 to 38. Former ? . its, in long coat models; fines :st $55 suit in town. Friday., ips, for sport and dress. Na\ t of materials. Values to $40. ! herringbone and many other ty, to close le Coats and Capes, of silk ant Reduced from $35 and $75 -525 to *39-50 tiful Silk and Novelty Cloth ! white and colors, stripes, plaid $5.95 $8-95 $10-95 ind tuxedo models. These sw must be closed out. Values a ) close $1.98 $3.50 iat sold for $3.50 to $6. Frida ill colors; mussed: values to $. s Blouses, broken lines; values Drgette, crepe de chine and othe ssed; values to $10. To close. :arfs, with deep fringe, all col t I ; . I =S==T| aduation Gifts j $3.00 II *1.30 |j se $6.30 11 ? $.30.00 I $13.30 $10.00 $2.50 $6.30 $10.00 15 jewels $22.30 17 jewels $30.00 Patch $16.30 $6.30 oh, open face $14.30 $3.00 $2.50 $3.30 $3.00 $5.00 H .: ? ? * - . .fJ.VU II T WEDDING RINGS. on the cash plan and save 25% ursday ads for Specials banner Co. 6 Formerly 432 7th S * <~xk~X~>X~ i i Store* | $12.50 | rer this splendid pur- if ed this week for our j\ y Sale, so tomorrow 1 gingham and print- jr' nandie voiles arc of- yi extremely low price go. All the dainty new Jj id style touches that fk ason's tub dresses so jy Youthful, cool and x\ adels for misses and JjL ell as a fine showing /I uts. Navy, black and W nations, as well as all f[ olors. ]y pecial Sales of b Dresses uT 50, $10, $15 Up Fridav Sale of V\ Silk d Underwear tr $1.95 [L High-gTade Jer- (i[ sey Silk Vests, Crepe de Chine liC^ Chemise and Step- V\ Ins. all sell regu- \\ larly at double Jy tomorrow's sale IT price. Practical- Ww ly all sizes. fK .X-X-t-X-X-X-iK-K-X-X-X-i.NW. & i Wk> . C *J s rnuay Year iserved or C. 0. D. :.os=rg: ues to $25. 95 lodels, . _ brown $ 1 (^.95 ? rs and 3 $35. $1 A.95 edium . _ prices $ 1 ^.95 t twill $OQ.5Q 'v and $ 1 ?.95 Friday X %J= materials. $&95 1 finest cloths. Skirts ! s and the finest cloths. eaters we are unable pi re $5.50 to $7.95. |jj & I iy 75c ||i 2.50. Friday.. 59c j! to $3.75 98c j! r bllKb , UI UKCH jlj $1.89 I [ors; values to 81 $2.98 I II