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t1g e *Harry W. Taylor, Inc. |STUDENTS SAIL FOR ITALY. Painting Ameflmn‘; 3 o(nlu::a:fl Extraction : n Hon p. 13 - Paperhanging - NEW YORK. July 27.—Thirty- ; . three young Americans of Ttalian Decoratmg extraction, students from high Col. 1077 scheols and colleges in different parts of this country, sailed today for Ttaly on the steamship Pesaro, as guests of the Italian government. They will study at first hand con- ditions_in the land of their fathers, and will_meet the King and crown prince. The party was in charge of Capt. G. A. Gangeni, military attache of the Italian embassy at Washing- ton. All the students were selected by competitive examinations on Italy and America. They will return on October 1 to resume their school work 2333 18 N.W. Q Y ) WY Hotel Table d’Hote DINNER $1.50 Siz courses served from 6 to 8:3 STARTING TONIGHT avail your- self of the exhilaration, table rejuvena- tion and appetizing food refreshment that dominates the dining hour at the FRANRKLIN SOUARE HOTEL Fourteenth at K Street Special Summer Ratea for Desirable Rooms 4 la Carte Service Club Breakfasts An ADITORIAL A very great many folk today i GHE early Carthagin- ians, in order, to sunish their prisoner Regulus, shaved his eye- iashes and then exposed m to the blazing glare of the sunlight. inflict torture equally painful updn them- selves, simply thru heedless, self-evident carelessness. We specialize in all eye- needs. iyecare has developed thru the cen- turies and here finds fullest fruition “See ETZ” and See Better” RY KAUFWJ INCORPORAT ED 1316 ©01324. 7® ST.N.W. 5.sus A ONE-DAY BANNER 'DRESS SALE Fondoe Dot i 9.98 Handsome Dotted Swiss Two-tone Swiss Organdy Values to $25 A perfectly marvelous collection of over 200 Sum- - W) Beaded Georgette Crepes "' Lace-trimmed Georgetfes mer Frocks, in exquisite fashions and cool designs— featuring every con able color. novelty trimming and elegant_style for women and misses. Our entire stock has Been gone over to select for Thursday a banner super-value! Models included that sold to $25. CBCORSETS, | Plajd Skirts Reduced $1.50 Women's Pirk 29 98 and Whit Coutil P 2 Corsets. in me- an dium, low bust 5 gaaas —— and lace front or . ’ g buck, styles in ain and pleated women's models in black and <'ze< up to 36, navy and tan, etc. Some with detachable pockets and buttons, others with box and knife pleats for sports wear. S'zes up to 32 waist in each $1.49 Regulation Lonsdale MIDDY BLOUSES. . . .. blue collar and cuffs styles of finest quality and best make, with emblem on sleeve. Plain white or Sizes 14 t Our regular $2 and $2.50 values reduced for Thursday. —_— Muslin or Knit DRAWER FODIES, 25¢ Formerly sold up to $3.98. “50c INFANTS SHIRTS; 25¢ Fine, white (Gauze Shirts w'th long sleeve of sleeveless Al sizes 2 to cluded. Table Oi'cloth, Yd., al or tile effeets in t grade made. Lay ard. Chotce of white and flg all celors—seconds of fi W a big supply at Zse 25¢ 32-Inch Dress Ginghams, Yd., Sale of beautiful range of fast color checks of all sizes—cut from full piece and perfec 23c Standard makes. Thursday only at Yard-Wide Bleached Muslin, Yd -Wide Blea uslin, Yd., Ixtra heavy quality for finest sheets, pillow- cares. ete.—eut from full piece. Come ®arly to et vour share! B e T 40-Inch Organdy, Yd, 1| AN the wanted fast plain colors and plain white, of excellent quality—perfect and cut 29c from full piece. o e 289 Paird of Women’s and Girls’ $3 to $4 OXFORDS, SHOES, PUMPS 60 Extra-size Muslin UNDERWEAR, 98¢ Women's bination. sizes; W ortment BOSTON BAGS, 49c Convenient economical and lastins. Black Bagzs. with double strap and 95 clasp. = Big Girls' White Dresses, $1.79 Women’s White Eve cloth. high models with rubber soles, white pop- Reautiful O r- lin tip or plain . toe Su m mer oxfords, with Baby Lrim et Louis or Cuban heels— Taple | creations white canvas and duck exceptional [y pumps, with—ivory, rub- :;;l q‘ualll.\" ber or leather Soles. vears. Regularly All sizes 21; to 8. Spe- old to $3 cial, ANY MAN'S SILK SHIRT ¢ 4 &C IN THEHOUSE . . . .$4°65 FEvery Sitk Shirt in stock reduced (some sold to $10) regardless of former price—yeat striped tub silks in all the new patterns. Full cut sizes 14 to 16—the ideal summer sheets at a special cut price. Take your pick! o FORMER HUSBAND OF MARY PICKFORD WITHj HIS NEW WIFE. Doug are asx happy as w nid Owen Moore, film star ried to Kathryn Perry, WARRANTS SSUED | TO ARREST SHALL {linois Governor Goes to Chi- ! cago to Plan Next Move in Defense. By the Associated Press. SPRINGFIELD, I1L. July jrants for the arrest of 1Small on charges of embezzlement and conspiracy to defraud the state were | {placed in the hands of Sheriff Henr.\g Mester of Sangamon county this morn- | ing. The sheriff immediately-sent a message to Attorney Albert Fink, Gov. Small's counsel in Chicago, in- i forming him that it will not be nec- {essary for the governor to submit to} {arrest in Chicago today. 1 Sheriff Se: i Meannge. The message said tNat arrangements | for bonds couid be made when the: i executive returns to the capital. The | i message follows: | i “Replying to your telegram of last| Inight will say that it is unnecessary { for Gov. Smalil to go to the inconven- ience or trouble of submitting himself | ito arrest in Chicago. He can advise| {me on his return thip week and pro- | cess can be served here. Please wire | day Gov. Small will be in Springfield | i for this purpose. “SHERIFF HENRY MESTER." Gover: Plans. I CHICAGO, July 27.—Faced with the {refusal of Sheriff Henry Mester of iSangamon county “to come to Chicago iand arrest Gov. Len Small, the state! ‘executive and his legal advisers went | {into conference today to plan the next | step in his fight against trial under | |indictments * charging ~embezzicment | !returned at Springfield last Wednes- | jday. | Neither the governor nor Albert :Fink. his chief attorney. appeared to- | ida)‘ at Mr. Fink's office, where the ilawyer had said in a telegram to the ' i Sangamon, sheriff last night that the| {governor would be ready to surrender | i!odny. It was reported. however, that IMr. Small and his attorneys and: ifriends were in conference in another: jlaw office in the vicinity. CUBA SEEKS TO REDUCE PRODUCTION OF SUGAR President Zayas and Congressional Leaders Draft Urgent Legis- lative Program. HAVANA, Cuba, July 27.—Provisions ifor reducing the production of sugar, {and for sending a commercial missio,: {to Washington to secure a revision o1 ] € recinrority treaty betwoer tne | nited States and Cuba. are include: {among the nine measure (oas i"uting {an urgent legisiative program arafted I)’(‘.:lhrrlay by congressional .caders land President Zayas. i These measures, which the admin- {istration hopes will-normalize Cuban ifinanctal and agriculjural conditions tare to be discussed in detail today by !the president and a parliamentary I ccmmission int-usted with the task of | forming an executive program for the ! present special . session of congress. ‘and it is expected that they will be i submitted to the legislature Friday. Other provisions of the urgent pro- gram seek to establish legislation for a crop lien law to aid sugar planters;! |for revision and reduction of the 11921-22 budget; for the abolition of { bonuses to public servants; for a tariff | {reform commission; for an interior| {loan to meet the existing government {deficit; for a loan of $50.000,000 to aid | . the sugar industry. and for reduction ! iof rents. { The tariff commission of the cham- ! ber of deputies. in a report submitted yesterday, advocated a policy of frank | {protection for national industries. i SPURS MEXICAN TRADE. i Rescinding by Mexico. of orders re- quiring passnorts of all foreigners en- | tering Mexico will have the effcct, it iwas exvlained authoratively today. of | ‘facilitating the transaction of busi- ‘ness between cltizens living along the | , frontier. : ! "'The Mexicah order provides for the'| {unrestricted passage of the interna-! tional - boundary line to a depth of | iforty miles. It is expected that abo- ilition of the rule providing for the ijssuance of permits to those visiting : !"Mexican border towns also will be re- i voked.- | i | 1 | | | MUST BE UNDER FIFTY. | Prohibition Commissioner Haynes has 'issued orders that in the future a pointees to the prohibition agent force | { must be on the synny side of fifty. | " State directors were notified by i commissioner thgt hereafter the maxi- | {mum, age limit for appointment would {be fifty years, unless it was shown that a man “is possessed of uhusual qualifi-! | cations.” - t has been found,” Mr. Haynes said, “that as a rule men between the ages of twenty-five. and forty-five are best fitted for prohibition enforcement, and it is suggested that you bear this in mind in making your selections.” i i } {then released after being i Minnie Landis of York, ithe MOTHER ACCUSED OF STEALING GIRL Woman Dashed From Auto in Vain Attempt to Regain Adopted Child.~ Special Dispateh to The ta ALEXANDRIA, Va, July 27— Jessie May Javins, about two and a half years old. the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Javins of 108 North Fayette street, is reported to have been abducted early last night by its mother, who is Mrs. Pa. According to a statement made to- iday by Mrs. Javins, an automobile drew up in fron{ of her residence early last night and a man and woman were in the machine. The man told Mrs. Javins that the mother wished to see Jessie. In a moment the child was brought ouf and taken in charge by the mother, and the man {Jumped ‘into the machine and staried, and as he did so Mrs. Javins realizing e mother was about to take the child, jumped on the running board of the machine, and clung on tenacious- Iy and cried at the top of her voice for help as the machine sped away nre going to be, I guens it will nd former hushand egteld Folllex girl, Moore with hix bride of a few days in the FHONE GIRL ATTACKED ON PORCH BY MAN Miss Rankin Uninjured and As- sailant, Chased by Bloodhounds, Makes Escape. An unidentified man attacked Miss Jeanette Patton, Lwenty-one ycuis old. a_telephone operator at Herndon. Va. while she was sitting on the front porch of her home last night shortly after 9 o'clock. The porch and housg were darkened. Miss Patton could not tell whether the man was white or colored. she said. He had previously been across the road to her brother's home and {ent through the Lose. it is believed. finding no one at home. He then cro: d directly to Miss Patton’s front P ch. lslumre anybody at home?” he | etl. No cne except me,” she answered. Immediately the man grabbed her by the shoulders and endeavored to draw her to him. Miss Patton screamed. eluded his grasp and ran down to the road. Her assailant ran in the oppo- site direction. A posse was organized by Sheriff J. R Allison. A messenger wag sent to Occoquan for bloodhounds. The woods rearby were searched by several hundred persons without result. The pesse took un the trail again today. The hounds, which arrived at 3 am.. followed the trail for three miles and lost it. The assailant leét one clue, however, when he jumped from the porch, a aery large foot- print. Miss Patton said he was a large | man and spoke with a trace of for- eign accent. bodily injury fering todu $10,000 GEMS SEIZED. New York Merchant Must Explain Action at Ship Pier. YO! ve: Miss Patton suffered no although she from the shock. is suf- NEW agents valued at $10.000, which they said was not declared by Mr. and Mrs. Fischer. passengers aboard the steam- RK, July 27i.—Government !ship Oscar II, which arrived here from Denmark. $ Fischer, who said he was a New York merchant. was apprehended, agents said, when he attempted to pass the jewels to a_boy over a fence at the end of the pier. He and his wife were detained three hours and informed they could regain their possessions if they made satisfactory explanation at the customhouse today —_—— MAKE BIG DRUG RAID. Sixty Alleged Users and Venders Taken in Sensational Round-Up. NEW YORK, July 27.4-Sixty alleged sers and venders of drugs were rounded up last night as a series of sensational raids by detectives who for months have been working in va- rious disguises to obtain evidence against the illicit traffickers. Shadowy doorways that sheltered the sticet venders, basement rendez- vous. rooming houses of questtonable character—all were visited by the de- tectives. who worked in an area on the East Side {rom the Battery to Harlem. Many of the prisoners put up_stiff fights. The raids were ‘the result of an Amendment to the city's sanitary code. which went Into_effect yesterday to replace the publc heaith law’ re- pealed by the legislature last May. LEAVES 65 DESCENDANTS. PARIS, Ky.. July 27.—Mrs. America J. Anderson. eighty-two years old. who died yesterday at her home near here. is survived by sixty-five de- scendants: Two great, great grand children. three great grand grand children. forty-two grand children. and eighteen “Children.” She lived in Campbell county all her life. {NORWAY TREATY APPROVED. The Senate foreign relations com- mittes approved vesterday the treat vith Norway, sigmed June 30. last »r submission to arbitration of Nor wegian claims growing out of requ sitioning. during the war, of ships being built n ths country for Nor- wegans. The treaty would create an arbitral} tribunal of three members. nd when th itomobile reached i Stone bridge at the c tand Peyton streets. a distan blocks from the Javins hom A Javins savs she was either Rnogked {or fell from the running board ..ln.» {machine. and the driver continued at ra rapid pac going westward on | Duke street. not even stopping the {vehicle. Mrs. Javins today is suffering from shock and bruises as a result of the fall from the machine. She sustained bruises and contusions on her right jarm and side. i She claims she adopted the child Fly Swatters, 7c Good Rubber Fly Swatters —will not damage furniture or walls. Regularly 10c. Special, 7c —the Johnston Douche is a Special now in all | $3.00. Genuine “RUBBERSET” Shaving Brushes 89c and 98¢ —genuine “Rubber- § set” Shaving Brushes in two good | numbers — priced | temptingly for quick || disposal. Special, | 89c and 98c. | { Toiletries At Worth-while Savings Elcaya Cream (Van- ishing)..19c and 38¢c i 60c D. & R. Coldm cream .. ! 80c Pompeian Mas- | sage Cream Sdc i 56c Hinds' Honey and Almond | Cream .........32 | S0c Mulsified Cocoan ‘ 75c.Palmolive Shampoo. 60c Hay's Hair Health. $1.00 Danderine Hair Tonic. $1.00 Q-Ban Hair Tonic. §L.00 Wyeth Sage and Sulphur. 25c.Resinol Soap. 25c Cuticura Soap. 25¢ Woodbury’s Facial Soap 10c Palmolive Soap, cake, 8c S0c Listerine, medium size $1.28 Glyco Thymoline, pint S0c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste. rner of Duke | Extra—Special! The Celebrated Johnston Douche Regularly $5.00 Speci, §3. it furnishes its own hot water anywhere. any time—it has many convenient uses and is fully worth its regular retail price of $5.00. Peoples T r———— c ut Oil Shampoo. ; dozem. Mdy 5, 1921, in the corporation court of this city, although she says the child had bgen in her possession for the past nineteen months. 1t i8 reported that the mother now "Yives in York, Pa. The police of this ('u and Washington have been noti- fled and every effort is being made to grace the child > mediately following & report of the ‘alleged abduction of the.child, Chief Goods and Policeman Durrer set out in a motor cycle and followed up a cold trail of several mlies in Fairfax county west of Alexandria in search of the machine. The 8river, however, had a twenty-minute start on_them. . The alleged -kidnaping of the child created considerable excitement in neighborhood. Mrs. Javins says t t 5 despite her eries ng one along the |tatlon of hix credentials. street attempted to give any aid by pursuing the automobile. Tt was stated today that legal pro- ceedings are now pending in the cir- cuit court for this city for the re- covery of the child, they being in- stituted by the child’s mother. GIVES PRE-WAR SERVICE. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., July 27.—The reg- ular pre-war table d'hote meal has been reinaugurated by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad on the Washington ex- press train, No. 527, which leaves New York at 4:45 p.m.. officials of the rail- road have announced. The a la carte service will also be con- t is but slightly in advance of Then it cost § arked. Prices on th. also have been materially in The price the pre- now $1 carte serv reduced. Painted by ' Ferguson means more than just painted. i It means u 1 Job, with which soull be | Arst-class & No. | well plensed. Interior and Exterior Work. | m % FERGUSON, INC. 114, | Painting Department, Ph. N. 231-233. priced. ndness and good will. You'll like Peoples Stores. MALTEN A vrv- To the delicate. it supplies a | strengthéning food, imparting vigor to the body and mind. 00 splendid thing— Drug Stores, | ) | | WELCOME CHILD TO ROME. | 8. .Ambuudnr Cordially Greet- | ed by Foreign Minister. ROME, July 27.—A cordial greeting | was extended to Richard Washburn Child, the American ambassador, by the Marquis Torretta, foreign minister, when Mr. Child visited him. The for- | eign minister welcomed the ambassador | {f to Rome, and said he hoped his pres ould further strengthen the bonds riendship between Italy and the Uni States, Mr. Child requested the foreign er to arrange for an audience The Brighton Apartment—Hotel . 8123 Calfornia Strest. At Connecticut Aveave. Apartments to Let by the Day, Week or Month. ninis- with King Victor Emmanuel for the presen- | t Comfortable Accommodations Quiet and Refinement A Select Clientele J. A. WILSON, Manager ROAD CONTRACT AWARDED. Bpecin! Dispateh to The Stur. BALTIMORE, July 27.—The st given out a_con- act for resurfacing a mile of th Washington-Baltimore boulevard throgh Laurel to the American Engineering Company of Baltimore at its bid of | $24.541. Work will be started within the | next ten days. The Evening & Sunday Star 60c a Month Delivered by Regular Carrier CALL MAIN 5000 and the service will start AT- ONCE Store No. TTH AND K STS. VW, TTH AND Store No. AND I STS, M. W. Store No. 4 TTH AND M ST Store No. 1" Store No. HNTH AND G STS. N.W. Pint Thermos Grape Vormery Atkinson's Juice. Bottle, $1.89 More & i 29c Pint | —in brown case with i il 57¢ Qt. aluminum trim_and cup h —delicious Naboth cap. Genuine Thermos. i Siesome Rpeciatly Pints, $1.89 Quarts, $2.98 o3 ¥ —read Peoples’ “ads” —learn Peeples’ values / . - —Again and again Peoples points the way to generous savings on standard drug store merchandise—l11 fine. busy stores that teem with good things for all—11 stores that strive for all that’s good in Drug Store service—l11 stores of courtesy, ki AV Extra—Special! A Fine Large Cake of Transparent Glycerine Soap Special 1 0¢ —Ilarge, fine cakes of choice glycerine soap: cakes weigh almost )2 Ib and come in two odors, rose and violet—a big soap value. Spe- cial while they last. 10c per Cake 15 dozen, 55¢ 1 dozen, $1.00 Reduced 25% —AIll Bathing Caps and Bathing Shoes at Stores reduced 25% off marked prices. fresh, strong rubber, in smart color combinations. of Bathing Caps from 19¢ to $1.39; of Bathing Shoes. $L19 to $3.98. | Bathing Suit Bags, 39c to $1.98: Water Wings, 45c and 69c. I Prevents vents it. 35¢ $1.60 Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine . Sunburn W ithout Soreness “DAME NATURE” Skin Improver soreness Won't prevent sunburn look or tan. Guaranteed cffective every money back. Used beforchand it pre- Used afterward it heals it. A combination of oils in conven- ient cake form—a scientific prepar: tion g soothing, spitening and ng qualities. Applied to the skin—it imparts the refreshing glow of youth—it is especially val- uable in chafing and sunburn and prevents premature wrinkles. Peoples Price, 4 9 c Make Delicious Root Beer at Home A small bottle of “Bee Brand” is sufficient Root Beer Extract to make up 5 gallons _of delicious, root beer—just follow the simple directions on the bottle and know the delights of this good beverage. Bee Brand Root Beer ract sells at Peoples for 15c per bottle. all 11 Peoples . Drug Choice season models of Marked prices or blistering. time or Double size, 60c Popular Needs in - Home' Remedies (Note Low Prices) $1.00 Alcorub, the new rubbing alcohol * 75c Baume Analgesique $0c Pebeco Tooth Paste. 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste 25¢c Lyon’s Tooth Powder or | rden Talc 25c Mennen’s Talc. 30c Djer-Kiss Talc ‘S0c Java Rice Powder. 75c Lablache Face Powder. 50c Djer-Kiss. $0c Mennen’s Shaving Cream - ce Powder. ENDURANCE TABLET IS STAMPED AS ABOVE Peoples Price, 65¢ 60c Doan’s Kidney Pills. 35c Gets-It Corn Remover- $1.00 Gude’s Pepto-Mangan 85c Jad Salts....... Glover's Mange Remedy . 25¢ Lysol, small $1.10 Nuxated Iron. 30c Phenolax Wafers. $1.30 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound A 60c Pape’s Diapepsin.........c..-........... ..38c _$1.28 Pierce’s Favorite Prescription 195c Soc Philip's Milk Magnesia - 38¢ ¢ ) flJlS-S.S.(fior‘fllede).