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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1921 oy £ . 1 <| AMUNDSEN HOPES TO RADIO Trainmen and Cars | |MALARIA CARRIERS? FOES. [uuouy, .ol v my dear mother, MAR ‘ In Mourning When E Top Minnows in Bayous and Cows | augmet 1. tum. = ™" Thrift-News for Tuesday | NEWS OF ARRIVAL AT POLE| | g When | midnight siars sre ' Last Run Is Made | : Destooy, "“‘1“““‘: | .. NEW YORK, August 1.—Succ ul And pray 5 HARRISON, Ark., August 1— | | 5 linnow in e g : Sy 0 Trainmen wore siceve bamds of | |USt Of the cow and the top minnow in it Store-wide are the sales of summer things §) Expects to Install Wireless on the Maud| | 3z, fentoomn of (he | |{EhUnE the alaria-sproading HOr e e i o3 - f - lars i v, e terial decorat. the ' At af Sehe 1 review et e i ’ ' R e al e d Will Try “to Reach Top of | | Sorerien. s e train o ks | |1 MRl o 0 sl S | 1218 F St. N.W. fand e eaarie an 1 gain’'to KReach 1lop o rum over the Missourl and North | {0l 125 Lockior : . ~ Store Closed Saturdays R L e S Arkunans ratirond left here yen | ™50 RIS INTL ore made in e O e — A | . . » terday, “n farewe y & | pay jon of Louisiana where the other. MARY 1. BROWN. During July and August | Earth By Floatmg With Ice Floes. | Sheeriox crewd at the statlon. | .:3.::.‘3,i.':.“i}"'..,.‘,.,ux....’l'X".“;TmJ‘m‘.«: s s Lt iwo sears mgo tolns. . Il - ope i tremendous rate in the st warm water. " ——— _— at midnight under order u{; The top minnows, it was found. de voured the mousquito cggs as fast as they were deposited, save in the zones near {the ~ shore where growing veRetation i Judge Krank Youmams of the ited States. distriet cou uspension a strike iaxt winter. ful attempts were recently m: to raise funds to meet pay ALL Summer || By the Asmociaied presn. Amundsen cxplained that his party DRESSES I SEATTLE. Wash. August 1—From had beenout off from communication | | I | They’ll be worn now and also with-the new fall dresses 16-button fine Milanese That 1 do Althongh 1 atforded protection. Here the cows played their part, The banks were turn- «d into pastures and the cows devoured the grasses along the water edge, | the remotest, most inaccessshle spot!|with other human beings for two e e e b on earth—the north pole—a wireless | years. with but one break—his trip| | meesage will he flashed to the; Ut to Nome last yuar—two years df| | andcontinue operation. A move- marked down. {lee-bound horizons, of bitter coll | | I B 5 = - ment hus been started among | |ing the mosquito vggs tothe me ARDK . s . | eitizens to furmisl mds to re- | {the top minnows. o clvilized world, if the plans of CapL.|and of wimost endless nixht tines h funds ¢ H i BURRELL. oves {] {Roald Amupdsen, discoverer of thel “The war was raging in its most|{ | gpep the road. - W B s e SUITS | i”"m pole and famous arctic ex- fi";tr'xff".nufifl?d,-m‘."{!;"“ B e mormally employing | E:‘ur:n dan been undertaken in Bruz i = - now, scalled, 800 workers, extends from Jop- ustralia and Papua, bLesides the i A 3 |}jij plorer. are earrled out. “and.for many months we speculated = Mot Springs, Ark., | {American southern states, the report ina Specml Sale —for going - away or I pt. Amunsen’s schooner Maud,|in vain o !h? wmrf‘e“ of av--r;t:.a It and much of the territory wil :lm"llzr-td. It wo:xlll be extended prex- . | ‘hich he hoped to drift past the |'Was in December, 1918, more than a ralirond | |ently to New Guinea. about-town wear reduced = ‘["“I iy ',‘ Al Mlsableq |yeAr after the siguing of the trmi- The foundation also aided in th ’2_25 and Two pairs eatl ’ oS, lb‘ l““ Rt ‘: “‘-wfl”“ ¢ tice, that we Ifl 1y n'lfl 2 }:u,xian cx ,!xhlh;mr;-—r L‘:r( a ministry of healt i o by a broken propellor off Capé!trader whe told us what had hap- % Ty Czechoslovakia. $2.50 quality ° for $2.00 e Serdze, Siberia, after he hud spent|pencd. Then 1 determined we woull]ego and started back.” he said, “the | . | . o A Purchase of Silk two ¥ in ‘pushing around _the|carry wireless.” {irouble was that an unprecedented ! | 2 P2 = N A castward arctic passage from Nor-| The cxplorer afirmed that his|fam of ice prevented us from pushing CLEMENCY IS REFUSED. i $2.25 and $2.50 Fine Milanese Silk Gloves, all 16- Eivel peCI: ises way. The explorer left his vessel | voyage had tendod nly Lo confirm|for cnoush north We driftcd 00| TORONTO, Ontar | 1 vhis 3 emis and her crew to await a break in t hir previous theories about magnetic{inuch to the east—and the currenta ¢ in = . button length, all sies, white, navy, pongee, mastic, beaver, e, and procgeded to Nome, later | preperties of the jolur basin. He ex- iward from Siberia are extraor- | Grant cemence v foos brown and gray. Saves you 14 to 1, ‘ coming to Seattle on a recent ship. | prossed faith in his bellef that anidinary am McFadden. The Maud has no wireless ap-|ocean current running northeasterly | where one wanders around in cirei paratus, but Capt. Amundsen expects|frcm Cape Serdze would carry himiinstead of ffllowing any course.” to install one. when the craft is pas' the jole and eventually into the “It will take three yeurs—perhaps brought here, some time this summer, | ic cecan. longer,” he predicted 5 Called “imperfect,” but the flaws cannot be detected to hang on August and will not affect wearing quality. L. Sabine, Toronto as shot on March 5 lasi er slecps, ot oot fo pere will e u glorous ¢ t is a sort of \\'hirl)m-rl.’ $4.85 and $5.85 and the mer il |2 g were arrested S00u after the crime e s s to be repaired and refitted. Capt.!: en we reached Nome vear! Capt. Amundsen said that an Notrum is twenty-one and MecFadder THE FAM/ portant part of his equipment twenty-nine. ! A s.l‘ .‘ i sisted of books, hundreds of them. —— I read mostly fiction Under such_circumstances x man' mind 1 diversion. T wunt some- thing light—hut not too light, be_plausible. e The Maud’s JSverdrup, u G. Olonikin and s« ARDS OF, THANKS. DAWKINS, 1 . _To Clear Aw.ay Ail Our Lovely Summer Silk SKIRTS We have marked regular $16.50 to $27.50 Skirts Fine Leather Pocketbook Bags ¥ Less - o express ot my o must{ relatives for f indness. ~yuupat eautiznl dorul ributes ut tie desth wife, EVA DAWKINS EDWAT HEIDER. [ wish te expre u dife, HIN DEVOTED FA In sud bt loving V dewr dunghter, JANN . who depn 1hi S n IRDON (e three ear rew includes Dr. H. V. clentist; Osear Wi en natives. L. DAWKINS < my st i 1 r Ghianks ant “appraciation 1o sy frends an | 1 can wever Jannie Paf 1ete Nor: in 1918, and remained | iemiges for e While in thix worid 1 stay | tent leather, calf, buried in the ice nineteen months. benutifal oral fri For 1ife lins never heen The sume crepe or pin seal in navy, t black, brown or gray. All silk - - {ined: - - Swagger handles. $3.95 to $9.85 Today Saw a Great Selling of - -FURS wite, TELLE SEASON DULLNESS s e Est. w.e.. SARA PRISCILLA BUT HUDNGUPTRDE == and two brothen 1 Ninee you have pussed svay At 38.75 and $l 2.75 Street, sports and dressy styles, in Roshanara, Faille, Baronet, Fan-ta-si, Tally Ho, Moon Glo and Crepe de Chine. In an array of colors and models that are most attractive. b1 trs 1o still my hewrtachos Aud 1 do my bet o For God will et o ditde 1 am wecping slone HEK LOVING MOTHER. * relative. Masy w ® v'clock for the repose . | | i | 1 | A A of adoess still come oer e, urs iy ke w0y The Adva_nce Sale of "FALL BOOTS Relatives and 1 § centery { MEYER o i = N IR IR NI s I T, | in Business, Says Fed- l i i X o s S eral Reserve Board R averts oot et S ety : NoTHR Evidently women realize that it is t N . it omdi. el Tuewcan o = - = - 1181 v m.. from First good business as well as a genuine S Sensonal dullness in practically Foie o and lines of trade prevented material | mnw., {alteration in general business. accord- | FORD. Ail ofcers and m- jink to the monthly review of the Fed- | Mem's Progresive Loge {eral Reserve Board just issued. Huq-i O. F.. are requested delight to take advantage of our Summer Sale of Furs Come tomorrow and know the new fur styles and the lower fur prices. —is making two strong appeals to the economy-wise woman who also wants smart, new styles: There’s a saving on every pair All are new Fall Models 1l Rrandmotio ln = reaction in basic lines of industry | Dumbarieg uve was reflected during July in volume |* fitRing A1 iul‘ business, extent of unemployment brother, jund depression of production. ' { | H H THOMA~ Copper and zinc. {to sufter from lack extreme dcpression of prices, were | lnmntioned especially in this connec- | AON JOSEPH N. SON. 3. LAWS Suddenls tion. although the board declared HE}'D}' there had been notiecable improvement in production of cement and structural steel as a result of the growth of . il building operations. . . % | "“Midsummer . retail business. the omen an misses O as on can save or Loard asserted, has been in some re- spects better than usual, while the ou Tucadey, August of George W. W nw.. at 10 o'clo frivads inciiad. . etiry TWIFORD. ot e de wite i : Wi % Avgl . A o look for a satistactors’ autumn busi-| % $5 to $10 on a single dress in this great sale e was ! This sale has been prepared for women who desire new fall dresses for the first cool days. for ! declared to be decidedly encouraging. {Consumers demand as reflected in the am R neral of onr Aute’ LOVING } A 3 3 . volume of retail trade continued .as ) ) X 121 W. oing away or for evening and motor-car wear. Also for the miss who is gathering together her Bl Eoodtas ior ihetter tihan ot rhia it S5 SECNW. 3 h vard, gB i ind that the stvles are authentic and the savings substantial. last year. JETER T e it Closed Seturdays During July and August back-to-school wardrobe. Bear in mind that the styles ar AN S = R X IET s ¥onr memory lingers d suil true e 4 3 [ ] . || most hopeful feature inthe general{ great-granddunghter und a host H n : T . ||outlook. ~Little change in cotton crop| Funerl will be conducted 3 R | 'R | was noted, with about two-thirds of | chapel 19k and I . At HFR LOVING MOTHER AN STER * . | | 1ast year's production expected. o'clock pm. Burial WAGNER s seah : i Price changes during the month | LANHAM. Sundas, Juls 3L 1921 at 8 am.{ sy dear mothor. ¥ i i have shown no pronounced tendencies, at his residence near Great Falle, Va.. JOHN departod 1 a A ¥ food crops was declared to he the Continuing prospect of exrellem’ 1 i the board stated. Greater - stabilit . NHAM, in his | {l!| was manifest in the textile, boot and| rvices at 'Audn shoe industries, although important| Tuesdar. Augist declines have taken place in other| " % |Ji{ lines. such as iron and steel and par- | MARTIN. Sur i ticularly automobiles. dence. §18 A : 1] The unemploymneit situation has re-| Lelovel sisies of Tdu 3 i s || mained practically unchanged. accord-{ e NI I 40 400 om0 BS '§ | in& to the review, with labor authori-{ (iurch. where mass will be sung at i ties reportng serious depletion of the | 2 ings of men who have been out of work as well as unemployment funds of trade unions. 1 i Plants Run at Cost. CEMETERIES. B Desire to see a resumption of full| " m % production, the board said, apparently ited Cedlr Hi“ Cemetery : 7 1 :n ml:dplrgfiu;pre;fi:lx:: 1;){3:;?1«“}:!]:11::1‘::1 Warrenton, Va Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian scales correspondingiy reduced or o, { MILLER. Eatered into rest Sunda "vlnl-_orlni'“ * Perpetual Care of Graves g ployes working on part time. k. MFs. : H.MILLER. Inter- Money rates have become distinetly i . (Philadelphia and S —— gasier, the review continued, bu[i Ciuctanati papers please enpy.) > Phones 1. . H uctuations in exchange and unstable 9 * 3u H il @ : i ] { foreign financial conditions have pre- | MOKENNEY. Satwdar. Juir 3u 1ol . vented any material improvement ln| CLAY Mck| Y. ceputy clerk of the Su- | o CO ‘l 1fureign trade. Coincident with the! preme Court of the United States, in the falling off in the trade, the board| 0m vear of lis age. Funeral services at added. there has been a reduction in| ak Hill cemeters clapel. Tucsiay morning. the proportion of the country = e Ml merce transported in American ves. sels and a corresponding inerease. in {the proportion carried in forelgn bot- oms. com- I FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. B.E. McKNIGHT. Sudderly. Saturdar. July 30, 1821, Sergt. JAMES McK lute of ompany F, 36th Iofaotry, U. 8. A. be-| d won of the late James and Johauns { i Some of the many new style-features you’'ll find among these dresses: s A et e - Modern Chapel. Lincols 142. The slenderizing line The bottom hems Side-fastening dresses, " Sleeves very different Private Amban T Tuesduy. & ek : | THE WEATHER. | fvis 2 T — low — y an, s v s r N : . < 3 3 W Arlington cemetery. .0, 'Irhls 13 “lh‘e‘;’e‘i ‘2’ ltheerwagis‘? :‘l\:;\ ?smals‘ Pi:i‘s’"élizt:&:fo:l‘;g Here again is an innovation There’s the wing sleeve (new) l 1;1:;;.:;n};r‘x'uhlzmbia and Maryland { O'TOOLE. xnnd: 2 . ar ber Frank Geier’s Sons Co., only vaguely de g th z el 1 A I like—hard to describe, but and the short, tight sleeve puffe . |1 cloudiness, © probaply | f:)n’u':::fi“"fi,- TR e R e Ty line. Soft girdles and ingenious the hems are closer to the shoe ou’ —] s showers; little change in > and sister o Ratherine { - = at the elbow (worn hundreds of {ture: gentle to moderate. nosiiwnet | land north, shifting-to e drapes are used to eke out the tops, but, of course, that is op- “Toole. Funeral W. Quick._Dignificd_and Efficient Ser at 430 o'clock, fom Holy the effect is most pleasing. : . St 3 d winds. 238 S il W. W. Deal & Co. effect, _ . tional. years ago)—so it is new now. i Virginia — Fair _ tonight, = slightly | eoly intiieds: Jntecuent ) S16 1 ST N.E. Lincoln 3461 5 &f:;!::s_zxs "‘,’,‘,"2, portion: tomorrow, 9, Antomobile Service . Cimor 3 ' reasing cloudiness, probably show- SDATOND. ¢ rectaente. — S 3 5 y Jers in west and north portions: mod- Ot the 1ate Tames and WM. H. SARDO & CO., . ‘ {{efate to fresh northeast winds, Funeral at @ 0" e Phoue Lincoln 524, | erent oaeis Are in 1S Jaie st Virginia—increasing cloudi- | at St ARSI e i 15th and ¥ sts. n. ness, followed by showers late to- Colors and Elaboration The Materials e eeatz fhotmuchicuance k3008 ¥iiay GiinsTaect ot then “ZURHORST” Navy, black and brown, with Satin Roshanara | ::::;:'m:‘::r:"'é:r’n-"o:; e, ‘é‘.‘.‘m.,‘f"i;fi.\:'"‘f‘:x‘:‘?v"‘f“""“' & bright color embroidery, con- '!"‘fi“"."m Satin Canton i{81: 12 midnigne 7354 a. D | e a m ATACE T etoran witsof he. Lincoln 372 ‘trasting facing, applique fig- p NCETe,, Crepe-back powlezRucon gid il e el ricen il - ures and cutwork embroidery: Twill Cord Satin 29.84; 12 midnight, 2995 4 am. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 29.98; 8 a.m., 30.10; noon, 30.11. Highest temperature, 92, occurred at 2:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 63, occurred at 6:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— gold or silver thread embroid- Canton Crepe Satin and ery, allover Japamese em= CrepedeChine Qeorgette broidery, iridescent, Silk Lace Satin-back steel and self beading. .Georgette. , ° Roshanara 301 E. CAPITOL ST. V. L. SPEARE CO. H hn H. Wright Ce 3 R [ rienest. s2: Towest. . 10 ot t 2180 Dt Tueatan: Xugust (UEITHER THE SUCCESSORS oF NOE cox- SRE - 3 | Condition of the Water. 2, Iatermeal private. " (Fiiludciviia jaggre CNECTED BITH THE ORIGINAL W. If You So Desire— . Y vy Temperature and condition of walerl = at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Temperat ' 78; condition, muddy. L Up-River Waters. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va, August Phone Frankiin & O ¥t nw N ence, 700 B xi. we WaALTON "¢, Detiena | ALTOX (.. leloved TR, husband of Lillian Smith. Fuueral from | Josgph F. Birch’s Sons chapel in Gongrexsionl cemeters Tuesdar.( . .. s Extabliched 1841 August 2. at 2:30 pm. Relatives avd friends | 3034 M St. N.W. e e o vited. i 1.—The Potomac river was a little ‘WOODLAND. Suddenly, Friday, July 29. 1921, { cloudy and the Shemandoah muddyl CHABLES D, WOOBLAND. Funeral froni | this morning. i ‘Weather in Various Citles. 1. at Lis’ res: ! i E The dress you choose in ] this sale will be held, upon a deposit of not less than Antomobi M LEE $10, until September 15. . ° Frneral 3. WILL and embalme. irector n conpection, Cowme 2 crematotiom. Mod residence of his grandparent, Nr. Samue Wilson, 2528 M st. n.w.. Tuesday. August The Savings Are $5 to $10 { i i dious chapel o : f i I 2t 1:30 p.m. Friends and relatives invited. * . i ‘ on Every Single Dress A i } F Tempensturess WOODROW. Departed this life Friday. i’('""! .—r th ? : i 29, 1821, at vashington Asvlum Hanl «C" Basque coat p v & i 3 imsy 5E tal, after a_brief iliness, CLARENCE imothy on f short, tight sleeves {f] smuss. 2 33 22 5 T ] B E Geae ™ He leaves to mours their pufiea a!gthe elbow t T el Joss & bost of relatives and riends. " Loted ’ S 1 9 i Ridis in and rememt n death. - *lzoa H ST NW. Canton crepe and | [ i ) , - o DAl T e T — i | Georgette. Misses i}l ] Asbury Tarx & 52 Cloady | IN MEMORIAM. { (FORMERLY 940 F ST RW) ' i Priced at $45. J) | Abilene, Tex. 2062 90 .. Clear " o - PHONE MAIN 108 i e e C ALIES. il Atbany oo 3000 89 Gar [ BAILEY. 1n sad bt lpving remembrance of = o E g e | “D Sidefasten: : : i s a2 & &5 Cmagkac i s e t dress of ' Haltimore .. 30.68 94 Pt.clondy < i BT — — ing coat dress of s o 4 Pe.clar years ago, Jyly 31, 1916. i canton crepe, in St 2 el Wl i Borton -, 722 2088 58 iy A pavpy vome we once enjored. MONUMENTS. : K swee! emory still, B —— = s navy, black or 1] Comeaton™ - 3008 - 49 Oeaxs left & lonclioens We specialize in designing and brown. Wing sleeve. ifll§ Chi ..018012 2 ! can nerer fll. HUSBAND. [;n5 jmperishable memorials of quality Steel bead trimming. i ] Cinctanati o0 i | Some may think yu are forgotten. b artert Women’s sizes. 1t 992 W Bet Hittle do they know the sorrow’ H Priced at $45. ! 3012 7 1 Pnat lies within our hearts conceated. | We will gladly show yeu many beauti. “E?" Straightline a'-’za 8 ! FRANK, ADA, EMMA. | ful specimens of our work in any ef the 2 i < ] , § In my heart vour memory lingers. lccal cemeteries. dress with low i IH 3008 84 : e miaes fringed girdle, o e 2 Wi Closty | Toeres not :rdl;:d::r'n;::lnr. THE J. F. MANNING CO.. INC., > 5 i . 29, i i % ; adorned with metal- ) Il 1as “Angeies: 30.08 78 | YOUR 1oiSe DATGRTER NELLIE .l 914 Fifteenth Strest. e lic thread embroid- 2 ///’/y/ i |l‘"I Fiai 3008 &8 | BRADECAMP. 1n loving remembrance of our <~ ]'[-!NEVRA'L DESIGNS. ery. Women’s sizes. Y/ sz iNew Orleans 30.04 96 | dear son and_brother, JOHX E. BRADE. | F KAL A s - Priced i ‘New York...30.00 86 CAMP, who was o suddenly taken from us | : . riced at S35, | Okinhoma 2992 94 | v vours aav today, ugn 1. 1. {GEO.C.S! < “A® Navy trico- “RB» Canton crepe “F” Navy blue ||| Prtiadelphia. 3004 90 3oyt dart onr mmeiniry dlagers e aTre s o . _ tine chemise freck, elabo~ s tricotine frock | 'gmh:lx;‘ Ariz g-;; % 1 ann;’u .::-?‘rf“mg S | at MODERATE PR dress, silk duvetyn rated® with triple- with lynx trimming. Floo,. il i Portland, Me. 29,96 o8 i That I do not think of you. .« 1Gude Bros. Co. i vestee. Embroidered row moire shirring three - quarter ]St S 2008 86 s e e i st Bise ' with soutache braid. and moire lg;rdle, sleeve :fiflk cord gir- Ean &_m,‘,' 3&‘8 E] l.ul:flu‘r‘m i, Bot, he's sately i ! e e e L s s izes. Mi ? sizes. Priced dle. isses’ sizes. i n 72, Rich in mercy, Jesus called i ST | L R Women's size: Misses' 3 Q i e < 18 "Francieco. 30.02 &4 e he Tang ot it | Appropriate Flora! Tokens Priced at $25. at $35. riced at $25. 5 || Seattle ..o 3012 74 et X et 3 al B ; 5 !dst. Louts... 30,00 84 =3 . ‘but not forgot g ashington Floral Co. . Qifsc Panl. 08 78 LOYIXNG SISTER AND BRUTHER. LOUISE ing 0 = — S WASH., D.0. 30,10 92 ANB NED. - 14t and N, Y. Ave. i 166,

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