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G_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1921. , = 12 DAYS IN BOAT WITHOUT FOOD, HELD UNDER DRUG ACT.. 16 F 65 years in Business STARVING MAN RESCUED AT SEA | chareed with anegea violations of e s : ur, T at 124 {the Hurrison narcotic luw. Marie A.| 4 District National Bank Sto - Repairing | Clark and Sandy Lewis, colored rage |- P | Lepi ROCKLAND, Me,, July | The fog held thick most of the |dents of South Washington, were 1406 G Street Special Special being adrift twelve days in a dis- | time and he saw no vessel during |arrested vesterday afternoon by De- abled motor boat, A. B. Tunning the entire twelve days, except the ,(';,f:“"i;‘el:';':;"',’:",;.h:':""’,m,‘;‘“’,‘; L%y Summer Summer of Nantucket, Mass. was rescued | Boston steamer. which was t00 far nue Awent Samuel Fakusin. e- 66 ’ Pric : Prices by fishermen last night off the is- | away for him to attract attention. Marie was arrested at_her home. rices land of Metinic, twenty miles from Tunning’s mind wandered somé. | %17 Virinia avenue. where. it is al: I what after his rescue, but in luc eged. members of the raiding party here. He was much exhausted and | poments he was avle to tell brief- | found $300 worth of cocaine secret- y ) nearly starved. 1y of his experiences. He said he |ed in a closet. P at's Tunning left Nantucket on July | Was on the point of cutting off a The officers failed to find any 13 to go to Plymouth in his motor | toe to use as bait for fishing if he |“dope” in the house of Lewis. 304 < key-word here A For ?hursda a”d Frlday | boat, to see the Pilgrim pageant. hgd to go another day without |2d street. Lewis made a strenuous 'y The engine became disabled off | food. He had kept up his courage |effort to prevent the police from tak- Nuntucket and tae 42-foot boat | from day ‘o day, he sald, by ex- |ing him to the station. He was forced S ! drifted to sea in a fog. The man vecllng h«h day that he would be |to submit, however, and was released President had no nourishment except u little | rescued The next. on bond shortly afterward. | . N. Harper “You s R e ats 'A Month-En learance of || i S | & R Vo and "o merers caught during occasional showers. = i -Vice Presidents are ours; your requirements con- “nayhoitreahwatetgexceptythat v | W. P. Lipscomb stitute our service. == ——————— BU ¢'| Lewis Holmes i ' : 2 9 | €. 3. Gockeler This Bank is organized on the l resses |NV£N"UNS TOPHAM’S OWN MAKE ! g o e W scri i LA RMY TRUNKS Zashi tion. We don’t do “favors™ l REG'LATION A i H L(’a(;!;fl;;( ir. because there are no favorite % BY DR. FRANK CRANE. TR KS. b - JT- S = < il 5 Va[ue_‘. to 539 50 | Covhan oty | STEALER TRUNKS—DRESS TRUN! ! among our customers. But we l ‘ We are on the edge of great inven- ACCEPT NO OTHER MAKE lllln reml_('r 1;n|:;||r and unbias- ’ ? R P d tions, 2 ed service to EVERY K ' (\tw'“ € rlce to 3 | We think we have had many. We going to the limit of business | ¢ Ry [~ { uv . We have hardly K 1 G prudence—and maintaining the ! oy i most cordial relations, unfetter- ‘RY patron ' | »,’.t‘ Y {shall have more. H o AT L Eigiateim engine. the gasoline an- it ed by precedental red tape \ i gine, the s.wing machine, the tele- TR ' i 1 graph and telephone, the motion bic- TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES This ) ¢« “ AND ture, the talking machiné, the type- ! This is a Bank of “today”™— { writer, the tountamn pen and many B 2 g today’s methods—and 2 i - ., {others make us feel that we kave ac- | roken irunks nepaire g EOe) o o IV;ht.hE all tllule modlaslht:tytii‘ 0\5 l'-':fth f\}’veréue.g these :::au' 3 compushed wonders. p Y ing obsolete customs to ) Canw.n (rep ul resses will appe: oman who dresses wi i i We have. Poe has a very the ])Zl."l m “h’(-h l]“A'\ |,(4i“1,: | with N Moire crimination. Included are Canton Crepes. Extra Quality esting skit wherein he outdo - 5‘”‘ R,fifion o Georgettes, Taffeias and Crepe de Chines. Unusual tou: -hes flhl zide in her Arabian Nig! . 9 : i of hand embroidery, new steel bead embroidery and moire “;.""‘l"‘l“:“';lr“i)‘d‘;‘l‘fo“::“::‘frl"l'l::"ull‘l‘l’_: ribbon embellishments make them uncommonly attractive. e S i 2 . okle : ‘ i I 34 75 S 5 ! jacles that were to take place in the | $ § For NOW wear: Sizes 14'to41 - [ ninstoenth, l Safety Deposit Boxes—$3 to $25 per year = l One of the greatest English scien- | tisig wrote a book of the nineteenth (Formerly James S. Topham) E-X-T-R-A S-P-E-C-I-A-L E calling it “The 'Wonderful Century. 3 . -~ The twentieth will be still more amazing. l ummer Wash We might mention a few which resses i e, e o o o . inot forgetting there are others unl Fresh, Cool, Crisp Frocks of Imported Ging- P . Kumsi Kumsa as astonishing to which our attention ham, Fine Imported Madras, Dotted Swiss, Or- 1 FICE@ | with Moire Sitk fnep not been calied, ' s gandy, and Linen. All sizes for women and “) and Less | Ribbon Medal oy And, talephony. Mevesien misses. Reduced to lions, {have actually been sent by word o 24 75 mouth from a battleship off the At $ . lantic coast and the words heard in| another in the Pacific near Los An geles. Another word message was Iel)uk(‘n in New Jersey and heard in; iScgtland. It is not at all incredmle to suppose that ‘we shall be cogvers- ' ing by wireless all over the earth, an nihiluting distance. within the next! " i decade. £ itation Leather Nir navigation is almost as excit-'Z Traveling Bags, in 95 NN £ ing to the imagination. I 18 no wild 1= pja e {prodiction to eiy that within a life- = B - time. there shall be aircraft carrying eather Suit dc""sedb Satur- Office Open sgers on a regular schedule from Cases, 24 and 26 y uring Yy . Saturday for \ ¢ York to San Francisco, and even | inch sizes. Brown 6 95 Juiy and Au- Payments iacross the ocean. 5 K . gust. Only Recently there was given in New only ............. 4 York an_exhibition of talking pic- QU AL v JULY CLEARANCE SALE = Co frl Luggage Specials : s,u,r.m.. Firat - Envelope 810818 7th St. Naiisaok. chemise, ae. excellei in warkmanship as they arc in n teri' Yokes trimmed back a | LTI UL LT LT LTI §l 9 . ° tures. The people’ on the mo 3 screen actually spoke—the words ap- | S front with rows of vai lace. he parently came right from their|Z and ribbon A value to invite mouths. = buying. But perhaps the greatest idea of (S Nightgowns, 98¢ Of white and flesh batiste all is that of the business man who e ® o had his visitor's chair nailed’ to the! e floor. so the bore could not hitch il rl forward. but had to keep his dis-| tance. Ready—lt@-Wemr Clean-Up round. square and V necks. Trir o . d with lace and yraoidery in Confidenti : e B0 e ey un e s ve £ | Prices are down, down, DOWN to almost nothing as com- | it 550 G ! onfl ential and Liberal Credit, too St o e e e 1o pared with original markings. Quick action i~ casonva \ slive” and “heavens to Shadew-proof. with double will reward you well 50 DRESSES—Sold ior $15 to 50 DRE Sold for § 55 SKIRTS—OT all-wool serges §25. Plain and striped taffeta, 137.50 plaids and checks. Sold for )$3.75 INVITED TO SPEAK. North Carolina Delegation Calls o Secretaries Wallace and Roosevelt. hemstitched hem or < wped bot tom. Elastic at waist line. Muslin Petticoats, 98¢ ) ! mignonette. crepe de chine and $5.75. Box-pleated, side-pleated foulard. Many styles and col- «and tailored models. Reduced ° Headed by Senator Overman, a del ors. Cholce .. vt visiavnass e D ey Mo "‘13':;”“ i ;:-“ “;"J \“”,}T' S4t1on, fromiNbrthiCaroling yestetdav ="k + 45 a1l AV AL CrTaime & 0 am o Tpseeiesiiet ik aen st tr abie and these petticoats are fin- called upon Secretary of Agriculture 42 ALL-WOOL SKIRTS— 22 COATS AND CAPES— ished with deep embroidery ruffle. Wallace and Assistant Secretary’ of the Navy Roosevelt. to extend to Bandeaux, 39¢ Skirts of the finer grades—sold Smart sport coats of polo cloth for $1075 to $2490. Smart $ z .50 and silvertone, mostly haii- }$5'00 E to dd s the = S . H " them an O e e checks and plaids. Box-pleated. lined. Also knitted and jersey Fashioned of pink brocade with sion in Greensboro, August 15 and side-pleated, accordion-pleated capes. Assorted colo open front or back and elastic in- Sold sert. Sizes 32 to 46, and tailored for $10 to $15 “Jap Silk Blouses Cool Natty Practical White Bl Blac;:3 Bl:l;lSS:Ss $2 098 16. Both officials gave assurance they Special Prices on i would make every effort to be pre . % R §/ent and expressed deep concern in T'win Beds i i e o Hanging The following members of the roontmons Fost; O Ivory PORCH SHADES Noriea Sertior overman: George. — 4 ches wi M - Newman, Greenshoro: Burke Hob- guaranteed spring. Special, each The Shaded POl’Ch < good, Durham: George Comer, Hen- ' | derson: George West, Washington; Chambliss, secretary of the Rocky Old Ivory or White Ena 4 Enanict boro Chamber of Commerce. reception room—a place in and exports for the month of June Hope and W. G. Turner, States- House During Summer Mount Chamber of Commerce, and C. Twin Beds—(iuaran!ccd spring, C 1 Sh Specil, cac] oolmor Shades R | D FOREIGN TRADE DROPS. is shown in the monthly trade state- LAST CALL SHIRT‘; Ask the men who got a supply 2% % Z Z Z 2 y . E. $25 75 Is the Most Restful Room in the le:; J. Cowan, Wilmington; Norman 9" i 1 W, Roberts, secretary of the Greens- A Coolmor- i ¢! < i A e $27 00 equipped porch makes a delight Decided falling off in both imports ful afternoon i 2 .Old I\ory‘ or White Post W ,»d| to entertain your 'fnruds. a health- O e, coiiméres tof the Blouse news sure to interest many women, For these are during the past thres days what Twin Beds—Guaranteed spring, giving and secluded sleeping room at night. United States, issued by the Deparument an all-around investment in smart appearance and summer 1 i ) . 2 Spring S . L of Commerce. Imports during June to- . . 5 PI values they are' Percale and N 3 feet or 3 feet 6 inches. Special, Complete, ready for hanging— taled $185,679.893, against $552,605,534 for comfort. Made with tucked front, roll collar and long sleeves. dras shirts of worthy quality N each, the same month last year. Sizes 38 to 46. workmanship. in a wealth of fine Exportaitotaled, S0 o081 rom. patterns. Some subject to slight i A R : \ b ely fects ey , Imports for the Twelve month THE SALE OF HANDMADE BLOUSES AT $2.98 spots: a(;;\lu‘ocv;;(lrnrlill‘l]!(‘:;|c|«l\.‘k.:\: period, ended with June, totaled $: made rig rht anc ca Si48.430. while exports for the CONTINUES. STILL SOME LEFT OF THE Tight. same period totaled $6,516,315,346. — CLEARANCE BLOUSES AT $2.00 27-Inch Children’s Baby Dutch Flouncings Rompers 59¢ P Not the usual kind sold at 89C this price, but a purchase of 1,000 Yards $1.00 Colored Embroidered Voile 49¢ A Tlucky close-out from the manufacturer. 36-in voile, in dark novelty patterns, striped and embroidered. Colorings and designs high in favor for town and vacation frocks. for July Half-Yearly Clearance Reed Sidway Baby Carrige. All-Cotton Mattresses g ORGANDY—{0-inch Swiss Or- CHECKED VOILE, in pink and fine flouncings, showing '“‘;1’ These have white or striped gandy, crisp. transparent quality, white, blue and white. brown and inserted rows of val lace with 4jes and colored bloomers & S i 0 u a e £ in light blue, pink, mais, white, helio and white, red and embroidered band between 14 come in all sizes 2 to 6. At a Bargain Price ‘ £ orchid, copen, canary and white' and black and and embroidery ruffie. Made “Dress Up” the little ones with Well d ith adi S white 50c value C white. 40 inches wide. 29C sell for $1.00. S ell constructed, with adjusted SRS i IS - Tard it a to s 00. economy. on these excellen H ALE—A Thursday sale of 3 reed hood, pressed steel wheels and | Mattresses, that's the reason for this sale. B GENUINE s?l{(lcfil‘f'rrf: 32 inches standard Jard-wide percale. in sl"i';; 1 H e g"am” Cc oy ull size, of good grade cotton, covered fi= rwice: LB e P L Thnge . oL} ‘patterns; for I a ces...... resses windshield. LSRG with fine Art Ticking. Buy one tomotrow ST Y 49c Fumebe oo :fi‘,’:;’;fi'{,‘ SC New Platte val edges and in- Long and e dresses at our very special price of = F SN SR L sertions in cream and white. 2 in Bishop style. neck and sleeves H to 5 inches wide. edged with lace. $24.75 60 Dozen 81x90 & Seamfiess Sheets Lowest price yet for Seamless Bleached Sheets of this size and quality—a pricé pos- ~ sible because they are classed as “run. of the mill” Faults are trivial. - They will give the _ c The Hat Clearance Georgelte Halts Satin Hats Felt Sport Hats This 3-Piece Englander Bed Outfit ;‘! Betranl | 2 1S now_ on—weeks The White Enamel or Old Ivory Heavy L AT U “Luggage” at Less- post Bed may be had in either 3-foot or 3V4- 1 ‘ thonctsusl B=icba 5 2his immed Milan Hats foor size: the very best Englander link ) \ ER COGGAGE reors: same good service as perfect sheets. Limit, Tnmmed fabric spring and _all- ' zems Guallcy 7 1§12 4'to a buyer. : P s g 2 cotton mattress. Com- 3 2 4 90 Want to buy, that'is Bedsprends, $1.98 Turkish Towels, 1215¢ $ 3 OO 3 Full Double-bed Size White 17x34 Heavy White -Turkish ° pletefat. ..ol imne. oo Crochet Spreads in attractive pat- Towels; slightly imperfect. terns. Hemmed. - 69 Domet Flannel,-1215¢ Naj kllls, Dozen 'C This low price for 20c White 18- hlch ‘White Indian Hend Cloth Domet Flannel with thick fleece Dinner Napkins, hemmed ready for on both sides. use. Seconds. . Toweling, 1215¢ Sheeting, 17¢ Genuine = Amoskeag Linen-fin- 25¢ 40-inch Unhleached Sheeting ished Crash Toweling that until Catton, of good weight, for gens recently sold for 25c a yard. Limit, eral home use. 10 yards to & buyer. Sold for $5.00 to $12.95 Hundreds sold ,Monday—hun- dreds to sell Thursday. The lot includes the vast majority of hats in the house, Practically every populai summer . style, material and color. RS E!URNI#URSEBQOR.G ! ) |Z wzzmmm | B Leather Goods Co. NIN'I'H STREE 7| : 132426 F St, filllllllllllllllll BT A T T T R T O LT LT