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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 11 WAR OF PRUVINBES St ety ot ot s rteori| INFOXICANT MPORTS | [t s i oo, srnring sndlicemion o 00m 2t et oo MUDDM_I ports reaching Rome at this time | gained composure. When the tenor satted trom New| JUMP TO $5,000,000; |[staten that Corues wouid be anie to| = Ateor * mis. aceident in Brooklyn York for Italy on May 28 he appeared @ sing in New York by next winter,|every effort was made to minimize Best for Metal Garages still to be very 11l and weak, although $500,000 LAST YEAR |though triends retuctantiy aamitted -1t | that mishap and to assure the public ELECTRIC i 4 his physicians imsisted that he was| \ "o 000,006 worth of tn. | GALReTer be quite the same agatn. |that Caruso would scon sing again. ~ = on & roa 0 rap recov 5 & 0 was also reported to ba‘living | He did sin agalin, s last public Gal No preliminary acid treat: would soon regain his health abroad. | toxtcating Jheverases gnore) 'l:!'llv:;:e.g 8 Secluded life mil:l?otel near Naples, | appearance being at the Metropolitan WIRING . . ness firs egan mixin t] h hotel 3 1 vanum ment of galvanized iron sut- last Cheistmas week . when he suf:| flscal year, as compared with about |guests and Faiing Bio monie. 1n' bis | Blesrnn i e gulvet ‘Mo was wels Reasonable Prices—Terms fered an attack of pleurisy and was| $500,000 in the previous year, accord- |private sulte. e tn it as Expert Workmen for s aces is necessary when L - |confined to his sufte in the Hotel| ing to reports issued last night by the - Pamt faces eSSty Chinese Authoriti Doubt | Vanderbtit” His “condition growing | Department of Commercs. News Comes as Shock. ouly. an jenthussetlc |Mctrupsiitan Remodeling the are GALVANUM inese uthorities OUDL | worse, the singer a few days later Wine was the largest item in the News of Caruso's’ death on the heels t ‘l y underwent an operation to relleye him | “list of intoxicants entering this coun- | of contlnued reassuring reports from m?g;";g::';,;h;'"n'g;'“ o H $4 50 gal. | painted Loyalty of the Leader of |of s sccumuistion 'of pus in the try Guring the vear, amounting to |1taly came as a stuning shock o the | Boscone Sotce of thets avortss, bt || & ' lected between the pleura and the| with 23,000 in 1920. Whisky camo |music-loving world. Only last Sunday |on the day after Christmas came the GSt (311 Ifl“ v | T The cheapest and most Government Troops. . Vg sisioes, & pm Bodine o) Blena it 8 pon o [ Sbimmniplt 20 e Secs v oy Sl o mer S v | MG : Valspar Vamnish : 5 Ay ondary abscose. = e e | Mim cheertul and apparently Inieab gat wfe” of | clficient covering for that B\ mitmeitin , ey 1 in_ Crtiat Condicon. B i =Tl =TT = T renew: the “life” of e e L R e operations Caruso con- Most of the whisky was shipped | HI¥ tfl”d‘ Dere) led today that | [ ers here are reported to be disturbed in' by Great Britain. while France |when he was serlously il last winter over the situation in the province of tinued in a serious condition for more| ghinned practically all the champagne |De Often expressed the wish that if ources, Ovel' 1 mm than a week and was hovering be-| and Spain the greater part of the |he had to die he would prefer to die in Capital and Surplus, $200,000-Res J $1. " metal ara; eyou’re utting H recently becam 5 W y Ital ~ A P Liich Srecentlyibecamejfien tween life and death. wines. hw‘: : n‘lfla“".“a,i; atr ech:‘;nnmh e WINDOW GLASS CU T TO ORDER saged In hostilities agatnst the prov- ince of Hunan. It is declared thed Early In February there was an- o breakdown in the tefiors health, ° . HUGH REILLY CO o i iy e (E A S e ey, S i PR ERIE S5 ] | eave Business Cares Behind rtain_regarding the sympa-|he suffered an attack of heart fallure.| Caruso’s voice had not withstood the | haps to , which culminated o thies of Gen. Wu Pel-Fu, leader of | His friends were called to his bed- | ravages of his many weeks of iliness. | Deo o S s 5] ave December 11 in Brooklyn, when he government troops in Hunan, and there | side and two priests visited him and| These were stoutly denied by his!burst a blood vessel while sjpging in 334 A is some speculation whether he will [one administéred extreme unction, the| friends and to prove their untruth the | “Elisir d’Amore” h . = 3 Wholesal 1 NCP" A}rl\lqu; Venuo Retail Qnt for the retention of Wang Chaa- | bellet belflt"‘e singer was hear | tenor, just be't’or; sailing ‘sway_on St Somoneiat tieAcR oy, of UR Collection Dept. will collect your matur- etail uen, inspecting commissioner of the |death. oard the steamship Presidente -| His perform that occasi gaesaie two provinces. It also 1a reported he| A Eroup of peclalists were con-|son, burst into. ome of his golden |was gatiase: he sreuseled thrasen the ing notes, interest, coupons, etc., during your has declined to command forces being |stantly at the bedside of Caruso fight- | notes—a particularly high one—and|whole first act, although time and - mobilized to repulse advancing Hunan- | Ing to save his lite; They were aided | neld it without apparent dificulty. again blood choked his volce, and stay out of town—forwardmg the hpr](: ese troops, and has refused to inter-|in their work by the use of oxysen, ousands of friends who were|eve: N aaithenThe TR ns foretito o cede with Chao Peng-Ti governor of |which was administered to the Da- | gathered at the pler cheered him in |chamsa & reddened handiaronic for |k ceeds or crediting same to your balance here, whic Hunan, and dissuading him from push- | tient in an effort to carry him through | his gallant effort, but he gallantly de- |another deftly slipped to him by some | [f] ever you direct . ing his'invasion of Hupeh. the crisis. clined to give an encore “until Mext;member of the chorus. ever y! 2 lc——]o]l——]a] During the latter part of February |season.” Those in the front rows soon be- : St Ameng, Treepn the condition of the famous singer| Caruso, looking pale and much thin-|came aware of the singer's danger, | [|| 9 Make arrangements to this effect so you can led by Gen. Wu Pei-Fu and those un- | though it was necessary for him to|of the greetings of the crowd. which fi t busi altogether when leaving town. , th fter time, golden voice orget business g . 'vq. der the command of Gen. Chang TS0- | undergo a third operation for another | _Police reserves and dock guards had [ rose e TAE il (o omatact Rnat 4 & i ;an&’;fi:‘:::gt.?fiic::;:e:fi} \li;; small nhsceg. AAfew weeklu mefi«he zrent dlmcu‘lity l'n hgld{ns in che:g 2| threatened to muffle it. It was not f D . B $2 50 Y U was removed to Atlantic City, whese|great crowd of admirers as ey til th ds of hi; ar disotder. This is regarded as offering | he rested up preparatory to his re-|Ereeted Caruso when he went aboard | wite, ',fi,,;’,’t'“‘,’:::‘z.cd',':‘{'h: oL e Sa € ePOSIt OXES8, Dae € P a possibility of further tréuble, if|turn to Italy. the steamship, where his most intl-|ang ‘the pleas of his physiclan had E there should be an effort made to| Word of the first illness of Caruso|mate friends bid him and Mrs. Caruso | peen joined that Caruso finally con- into action against the Hunanese. pleurisy came as a shock to his many Confident of Recovery. A few days before the mishap in Wang ADpeals to Military, friends'in this country and abroad. 83| wnen Caruso left for Italy he ap-|Brooklyn Caruso slightly strained a M v s . Bank ang Chan-Yuen has made an ap- |he had been singing w. e Metro- muscle, when he stumbled and t e peal to military officlals hore ama-hs |politan Opera Gompany during the|Peared confident that he would return [ TUTESy (0. Po0e Tha stage set- oun ernon a“ngs Frictlon exists between the troops |{mproved slowly, but steadily, al-|ner, doffed his hat in acknowledgment | and applauded the daring flghts, in wings, Orlqmdl bring the reputed opposing forces|at the time he was strloken with | farewell sented to abandon the stage. Monthly Statements on Commercial Accounts Product illeged To ‘have declared that the|present season, here and in Phila-|to America ext fall and again take|iings at 'the Metrapolitan Opera government army was facing disaster | delphia, and was enjoying one of the| pyg b1, ith the Metropolitan Opera | House during & performance of “I E E S s on{ e iR s buatiecsions b Ue Camoany. el OPert | TRt e s ¥ Yong Gy | EJEES==10 Cor. Sth St and Mass. Ave AEEIH of the provinces of Szechwan, Kwel- World-Wide Interest. Shortly, however, after the tenor l H":,‘,’&,,g::;’g;;;i,;';g,g';gflg:m’{;;g Messages from all parts of the|had arrived in Italy reports began to 2 time awaiting the arrival of re.|World inquiring as to his illness were | ° ’ é6 Inforame, ayalting the arrival of re-|foceived at the Caruso apartment|would not sing again befors the fore Goments from these provinces bo: | They came from London, Paris, Mex- | American public in his old. volce, na a . || the soldiers marshalen in doroEadnst (ico City, Rome, Milan, Buenos Alres,|Caruso, however, immediately cabled the province of Hupeh. Havana and many other countries.|a denial of these reports, declaring |||III Ipavl h““““ p===a — ?2:&:’%2’ f:.}' ‘f‘fx‘m""‘i{ 1‘;)}?:3?:“:?: s ‘;:y':e::o{c:v:;‘ ‘lé?u"'&‘,' otac s A new kind of “Once-a-Month” Sale that we propose to make hugely success- t " RICH FARMER CHARGED from many admirers who had sat in|proper time and place o+ came trom || ful by giving unheard-of and unprecedented values. WITH DOUBLE MURDER | o Yoats of blacareerias an | Ll R e e heon coneercs and One of the features of this sale that we want to call particular attention to is as rapldly as had been expected and Up to the time of his sailing forlseemed depressed, but friends de-|f§ that the Charred Bodies of Young Wife and Her Sister Found in Ruins Smaller the Box--the Bigger the Value o o EDMONSTON’S—Home of of Cabin. s Relieves Pain ||.. o= .. || St : Keep a Tube Handy vty “eadience” ana-varmer 242 ||| || Women and_ Children, 20c Men’s Where Your Dollars Count Mast Thos.Leeming & Co,,N.Y. Yesterday, after a coromer’s jury had % Sox returned a verdict charging him with _ o e, o, B st Store Closes 3 P.M. Saturdays UM The Electric Shop WMIIMIMMIMIMIMI | chairea Soatcs™ wers “round tm - tne P A O S P T Better Values You Never The women had apparently been Crowds Attend the Elllst sndinemany urssd acenrd Bought in Women’s Strap Secords 720-22-24 7th St. NW. Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. found butcher knife and an ax . ) of . nearby. o : $1.00 Women’s Extra Size Women’s Jumper Taffeta Silk Opening of Our Great o coMn,_m lostet 1n & Yoy Pumps and Oxfords Gowns Street Dresses in Ruffled Petticoats the tragedy. He sald ke had become = = < =S | three had gone there from their home Linene here in order to permit Perry to round .85 Daintily Lace and Embroid- Beautiful Changesble and = “F‘;:;_‘r'y °:‘.‘1’|:-e 2 EwocHillsy eariy: Sat Pt ery Trimmed Gowns, of good Plain Color Taffeta Silk Ruf- s E PR Ry e ot S A eat abT e quality musiin, round or V c fied Underskirts; also black ° . tion and informed the occupants of jpeek.; Blip-over { atyles. VT lost in the woods earlier in the night = = = s = s == - P g 3 and, when he returned to the shanty Values up to » 1] $3.50 Ws $1.50 nnd $200 Girls’ Dresses 20c Bgtys .nd Girls’ T deat. $10.00 Cloth Skirts Voiles, Ginghams ockings You're paying about hal value for the best foot- 8 i 2 wear that can be produced. Quality footwear of the Nepw Sesh (8 7k Dresest,§ Mt [moyeliy Spocksln /ond r FOREIGN -—STOCKS BURNED highest type in. workmanship and footv&ear that sl 87 fancy callere. ooty pisids.iChecks and ifscal Sestsns. c c (] By the Assoclated Press. possess those elements of fit and service that are 4 i1t geers Table BOMBAY, India, August 1.—A huge unique with “Foot Forms.” I —m—eeneoenrooor Floor amps ?:r‘:‘f;h:l:'_g‘:: dm:gtet:rf ‘;g&ffl’:‘;:‘e‘:;; . Included are all the broken lines of One and $20 to 537.50 Women's Silk- Boy;’ Kh.fi $2.00 and $2.50 Pongee Waists arriving here, Two Strap Pumps and Oxfords in White Canvas Urandls Rimselt otarted the conficera and also Black and Brown. SUE Pk and Cotton 7 tn IG Ynn Pongee Waists, in Tucked, s Taflored and Fluted Styles. Just the thing for jumper ° Boudoir tion In the presence of thousands of i s 1 d the delegates to the all- Highest class Geor s Br’ldge pecple and the delegates 0 Save 10% on gette, Tafleta; Satins and Ghandi has thus carried out by direct repe Dre: -We were surprised and delighted with action the threat embodied in, the boy- Children’s Shoes :::;:!tm{“‘ SR ruffi cott proclaimed Sfainst all foreign portations o e i fare s ) e TR TR e e T T the wonderful response that greeted us His Bon-co-operation movement. - One and Two Strap Pumps Women’s Flesh Ribbed $4.98 Women’s Gingham Street $3.00 Women’s and Oxfords—footwear that Blflll.ll‘ the first day of our August Sale of Lamps. = |ENRICO CARUSO DIES ; is without 3 peer in the Bloomers Dresses 2 8 4 s o fors ne Gingham Dresses, in checks, We rewarded every one who came by AND WORLD GRIEVES &lasen, Growing Gl and = 23c PO BOREa" Now l 79 giving most oys can wear, FOR LOSS OF TENOR 75¢ Model Brassieres | $2.50 and $3.00 Girls’ Dresses and Bust Confners Orga.ndy, Voiles mlnw 8olla Color Orga Bt : $ feats, wi cy cuffs’ and collars. Fears. $30 to $40 Women’s Cloth R& G EDMONSTON & CO. e i Andrew Betz, Manager wa e ::E:;“ ] 47c 1334 F Street : = Advisers and Authorities on All Foet Troubles (Continued from First Page.) it the very heavens today mourned the tenor’s loss, for scarcely hed there appeared on the streets the first extras telling of his death than it became dark as night. Great clouds, heavy with rain, draped the skies and | — Wonderful Bargains Come early and get the best selection. 35¢ Children’s Ribbed You have choice of our ,‘,‘;;,’E, ”l'l{:i‘,:“_" otk "‘;v::‘:““‘ by ':" Drawer Bodies Coat Suits $ Corsets . . e L entire stock of electric ples was that Enrico Carus e piStcritcies ;nm of siiklined cloth euits, in ) lamps and shades in c e st Binest. Dewest 5 c this sale. Each and every one of them is a $1.50 Boys’ Wash Suits $3 00 Net and Lace 69c Women’s Muslin our best 1 Blouses Underwear genuine bargain at 2 { s . u?.';“‘.‘;.'.: 1n m;‘&g 89 Saape o Somron, Chemine | :;fi;r:w the price, and when a . ) S el S c 31 98 ERrisomely ety and et 39c Lamp or Shade is 5 . ’ e "';;';o = T Wkl sold it cannot be dupli- - X 1 Genuine e $1.00 to $1.50 Rompen and s cated, as we are seiling & s - > Waists for Children | Jap Silk Waists and Misses Crepe, Soisette, (llnglum Button-bottom Oreepers, for bables, and Rompers for tots to 7 years. Meflumm-fln:vltflnfisc c Very special. $10 to $15 Satin and Tricolette Dress Skirts Lustrous quality servicesble silk stockings with seamed hlck. and c 4 4 4 form-fiting ankles. Black, only what we have on hand. 2.79 $1.00 Silk Hose No matter what your fancy may be— whether it demands a 69¢c Men’s Blue Work Shirts simple but elegant Lamp or a large, state- Made of fast-color chambray i e atfacked collar styles. Big, fell cut and well made. 14 to 17%. ly one designed by ‘ master designers—it - Unbleached Cotton will be found here at Inches Wide Extra and Regular Size a low price. 2 g ‘White Dress Skirts s1 29 : 5 c Formerly to $2.50 white, ete. Seconds. 19¢ Fancy Voiles Light Grounds * Small Designs 1%c 50c Mercerized Poplin All Shades go in : this sale. Itis a very / = 3 wonderful showing, > » Fine Dress Ginghams including every kind ' 4 that is new and wor- thy. 35c¢ Pillowcases 42x36 Inches In & big selection of large JPull 85 inches wide, in & se- 29 and small plaids and stripes, Limit, lection of dark or 1‘!‘ :nl SEFER 18¢|m 17c [EeEw= &€ 34—]::!1 Linere $2.25 Red Star Diaper Slk iucy Ribbons $2.25 Navy Bhe i . = W————Wm . : . Just 100 of These Potomac Electric Appliance Co. s Also Maxwell House Tea L 100 of T ot 69c 607 14th St. e bunding, 140k = © Sim NW. Hetn 355 e drolp * CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO., NastvicLe. Houston, Jcxsowviute Rckmoxo. [ff | 39c O b | IS It is impossible to appreciate the scope of the reductions until .you have seen the Lamp or Shade you want and note the price quoted. PAY YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE To $1.25 Impoted Dress Voile fortunate tmporter of fine & nl‘lu,-n:; light mu: b r"39c A

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