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THE EV_ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1921. ——— SeE% OciRend 0. 1] ettt R et el 5 e e Population by Hives Drops From RETURN TO FACE ARREST | mMiss Helen E. Walde of Takoma :{J‘nné‘; .,P‘..h.;:{]r(,‘:n.‘ifcnr)«‘;:»':ul:d = Finest Homes teaching experience in this country. you —_— ing, ¥ | | The walls of the keep of the Tower . 1325 14¢h 8 of London are fifteen feet thick. | Geo. Plitt Co., lnc., u.o.‘q‘zu e §t with profit. Pais hanging, Uphoistering. 151 to' 19) R : 5. Wal Tak The bee population of the District of Warrants Still Awaiting Him at|pMiss Helen 1. Walde of Takoma R R O Springfield—Party in Auto onaatisgto Usinih e hoticratn tRwy 9 Clarence Wheeler, a Seventh-Day Ad- 1920, the census bureau announced to- o ) l‘&)’.D’Th;’TQ‘WE"E nineteen bfehh;(: :n I Accident. ventist missionary in Africa. the strict last year, as against 151 in By the Associated Press. 1910. Only 315 pounds of honey were = ” H - vV 2 - produced from bees in_the District in [“Big Untruth in Stock| DANVILLE, 111, August 3.—a fur- 1919, compared with 3,657 pounds in 1909, ther postpongment of Gov. Small's re- a decrease of 914 per cent. No beeswax £ s; 5 Was produced, or the quantity was so| Phrase Brought From Eu- [turn to Springfield, where authorities We Produce Artistic Effects in i i negligible the bureau did not report it. are waiting to serve warrants on him Hem‘“uc’u"g’ There was a total of 3,476,346 beehives rope by Americans. charging embezzlement of state funds Picot Edgi in the United States in’1920, an increase = while he wag state treasurer, was in- C ging, of nearly 1 per cent over 1910, the bu- dicated today, when it became knowmn e reau announced. Honey produced to- BY GEORGE WITTE. the governor plans to go to Chicago Plamng, taled 55,261,552 pounds, while §26.539 | By Cable to The Star and g0 Daily News. | Frigay. pounds of beeswax was produced. Covyright, 1921. He departed from here today for his Buttons to Order California was the largest honey-pro- | = (This I the first of a weries of articles by | home in Kankakee, where. \t was said; ducing state in 1919 a total of 106,196 | Mr. Witte on Germun business conditions.) | no planned to remain uniil hie trip 0 > “r 2 ounds having been produced from 180,- o 3 5 el o Embroidery, Braiding, Beading P75 bees. - Texas led m the total number | BERLIN, Germany, Ausnstid seiCerliChicasRoftakoipascHntthefpageant of beehives, with 235.111. many I8 the only country in Europe that | % J;085man saia here last night that Our 24-Hour Service Is Excellent is really working.” That is one of thehe would welcome arrest in any coun- CAPT. BERMAN ASSIGNED. stock phrases which Americans who |ty in the state outside Sangamon, and e ¢ith | “Would be delighted to have warrants Capt. Morris Berman. air_service, [NaVe Visited Europe take home with| WOl O 93 Ehted to have werrants in the office of the chief of air service, |them to spread. Somebody started the | county sheriff. War Department, has been assigned |legend about a year ago and it has e to duty at Carlstrom Field, Arcadia, : MOMENCE, Tl August 3.—Gov. Len Fla. peenE andes Soowaltcom ftravelecHtol o R IITo £ linois/analoes ars T rabecs traveler. Yet this claim contains a big | of his good roads touring party had untruth. First of all, comparative fig- | narrow escapes from death yesterday, ures show that France, England, Bei-|when the governor's heavy limousine gium and even some of the new coun- | skidded into a ditch on the road from tries like Czechoslovakia and Finland | Kankakee. are working just as efliciently as Ger- Plenty of Will. many. Labor Federationsa‘ Influence. % Then, too, as found after a thorough | From the Hoi-'on "‘f-mflv"- s i TR “I'm going to stop smoking.” survey of industrial conditions in many “You haven't the will power.” parts of Germany, the labor federations | «Tpe deuce I haven't! Why, I've in order to keep down unemployment | quit three times already this month.” . ve compelled tne employers to adopt A seven-hour d: d in some ('.’ur! E = 5 = even a six-ho ay, us creating jobs " SholyerulolieninelonsitobtheRunakilicd iRV o5 es, but the proposed tariff f e fac 3B 5 has disheartened them, many declar- Smclens ing that they will cut their exports to the United States 50 per cent, and perhaps even more. {that the cost of living s {gone up 1,700 per cent in m "/ ) $388383838338383233833 A crock of apple butter—spicy and fragrant—clear sparkling apple jelly, apple sauce for pies and tarts —you’ll want them all year round so do up plenty of apples. In all your preserving use Franklin Granulated Sugar—it comes to you in sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags protected from flies and dust. _ - SAVE THE FRUIT CROP The Franklin Sugar Refining Company ““A Franklin Cane Sugar for every use’ Granulated, Dainty Lumps, Powdered, Confection.rs, Brown, Golden Syrup. : l hing food, his in- | = e 3 rely perfunctory a g v a minute longer than he has to. Washington—the wmost *Livable” Germany Forging Ahead. There is no doubt, however. that Germany has been forging ahead, es- [ peciaily” since ADril T of (hie vear: N THE MELTING when the radical elements. which had POT, where sub- been a serious stumbling block in 20 e yenite the road of Dprogress stantiability is ren- jtoward industrial v. suffered dered free from the | their waterloo and y resen St liability. n {the workingmen, by attitude, gross ot unrehiability, you | demonstrated how bitt they con- find the “Home Owner” among demned the communist attempt toifll the foremost members. d Russia out of this where in Germany one \ ws of the | Own your Home! see s S ging from 5 the stacks of :s, and wateh There's a system of long freight tr: roll along heav- financin; ily loaded with finished products and Susscius thatimakes v material. The burg docks it almost as conven- re showing the pre-war hustle and bustle and thos of tons of. feat foAbay 8 ome goods “made in ( ¥" are being 5 as it is to pay rent. loaded aboard ships and sent to all parts of the world, but particularly Consult us. to South Ameri Big Difference Cited. one big difference CKEEVER«d G y rman products 1405 Eye Street NW. Across the oceans now fly flags other erman. whereas seven years ships touched at these ports that flew other flags than German. If Germany had enough shipping to carry her merchandise to all parts of the world, the most serious trade in history would now be in progres: eapness of labor and the condition of her many large in- d . Germany underbids the rest in the in- City in America = n' \ N “Clearing the Decks” We are engaging in an effort to put the whole house in readiness to receive the incoming fall stocks. The first task is riddance of seasonable mepchandise. _ Thus the balance of this week you’ll have bountiful bargains. T Wait f:r our Big Sale of7 Plush and Fur Coats and.Pieces. it’'n P:y you! Literally Slaughtering Suits | Mainly, of course, they are Suits of the Spring and Summer seasons—dressy Suits and Sport Suits; but also are included a lot of advance Fall styles. All these Suits are in mode and cut in style with the best designs for fall —therefore as good for next season as they have been for this. Beautifully silk lined. Suits that have beenselling - - : o up to $50. Choice for ............ Second Floor. $3and $4 White $7 .98 | Cloth & Silk Skirts § 4 .98 SurfSatinSkirts..$1= Selling up to $7.98 4% considerable size. Just a week a large contract for steel goods came to Germany from one of the British dominions, although ShefMeld made a bid for it.’ going 50 \ ar as to cut its price 25 per cent, in - order to prevent the work from com- ‘od. Thursd ing lo Germany. But the Germans T ay, rscay, F"day and quoted a figure which was two-fifths below the British bid. ' Saturday After Lion's Share of Trade. German industrialists have about made up their minds to concentrate their efforts on getting the lion's share of the South American and Russian markets, and let the rest of the world. e! ily_the former ene- 8388833838832833__323_3838 3 aaasessssssssssenanssssssssssssssssssssseessessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssttessess Very superior quality, with pocket and Just what c\'er<v one nrm:js ‘°'{~g"‘;f°"' - button trimming. Regular and extra season wear. Stripes and solid colors. o sizes. Just a rack full Most desirable models. Your White Shoes! How g{:’;"sR“’ Celebrated Hughes Ideal Second Ploor. Secona Ploor. 3 tores . s b Do T hey Look? e Hairbrushes, $2.29 The preparations listed be- 7th and X Sts. N.W. Hughes Famous Cushion-back, Waterproof, Sani- | ow flf;.:ecl’m.'r%"d,fl}:itw clean o Stame Mo 2 tary “Ideal” Hairbrushes, good model, moderately i and whiten soiled white shoes. nxndzu-.u..! . priced, §229. | You can rely upon them. “Pee Chee” White Bostoniam Eream . e D e e Other Hughes “Ideal” Hairbrushes, $1.98 to $6.98. Brown's Remew White. Ze Whittemore’s Quick White, - $ = % sl 25%. is the substantial 1 0 It’s time to dye white shoes! v %o reduction on all Bathing Two Bargains in Jumper Dresses The best of the Jumper models—in the range of desirable colors; cut on ample pro= portions, and made with tailoring care. To close them out we've marked them— - $1.79 and $1.98 avisible Bifocals $38383883838888888383838888838883832828232: $388383838388888238838 BRAN { ’ 2 . o When white shoes become stained or soiled be- ) SIEECS BB . Caps and Shoes Second Floor. I chdkeiagspecialtydof yond the possibilities of cleaning, dye them with 110 ang 6 Sis. NW And the values are certainly most temptin Bifocals. = You will find .Dyene’ and get a great deal more wear out of them. Formerly Atkinson's BatlinEiCrs il E T b i Gauze Muslin our service superior in “Dyene” comes in Dull vBlack, Glossy Black, Tax}. e e andiaE higheh qual‘"y_'.“ 1 ofi.‘ L4 Brown, Ox-blood, Cordovan and Gray. At, MOUNT PLEASANT = 5 Vests ouse resses-- 1 Petticoats 1} every respect. per bottle I 9c BRANCH 3 Bathing Suit Bags. ...39c to $1.98 .................................... ere ASRANCE o S & il —If you need eyeglasses, e < 5 Formerly Chas. E. Gross Water Wings.................. 45c to 69¢ ! i e ; Sunburn Without Soreness Stere o, 9 12 for ZSC $2.48 to $3.98 values. . . . i} we will make you a pair g ut PR A S92 Whi Fine Ginghams, in splendid patterns ; exceptionally il in 24 hours. - H “DAME NATURE"_ Skin Improver Y 3lst and M Sts. N.W. 7.oz. Jap Crepe To,let oo 19c value. k'“ well made. Included are many of the famous I'Aiglon | —prevents soreness or blistering. Won't prevent sun- T e . 6 with taped neck. |} o 4 " Some extra sizes. —All work done by our fi burn look or tan. Guaranteed efféctive every time, or TR AND COLUMBIA Ro Paper' speclal 2 Rolls 15c P o4 Pirst Ploor. 3 i J 3 e s ’ > po4 Pirst Floor. expert Optometrist. money back. Used beforehand, it . prevents it—used Store No. 11 Tl _ 3 :: B al A Prompt service assured. afterwards, it heals it. ; BRI 653 PA, AVE. S.E. —A good big value—a worth while saving. 53 Bandeaux ungalow Aprons, : ; ; £33 . If you break your eye- P l L s rassieres 1 'S we can rep! m o £ |8 ’ , ak rour <3 eoples Low Prices on 8 19c |House Dresses........ | opular 1ouetries oo X olored : 3 Open front or A big table full for selection, good quality Ging-| Flesh color, em-] 3 ADOLPH KAHN -Inch I?ory e D. & R. Cold Cream (jars). . . .- .. 29c, 36¢, 69c¢, $1.19 P2 aack. 32 to 44. |hams; broken sizes. Really big values. broidered. | Dressing Combs Elcaya Cream 19¢ and 38¢ - ] 82 |zt F00r Thira Floor. Pirst Ploor. i 935 F St. Hind’s Honey & Almond Cream. 85.00.Electnc Massage 24 - = ! 2 9C = 50c Sanitol Face Cream.é e Vibrator, $2.98 Sove Ad Sh f : = 80c Pompeian Massage Cream A eianats o o vance OWIng o th:: “1:‘::; xx‘fy D oreaicats Java Rice Face Powder 5 llrulnrMA:‘«‘-lv: et r.'.‘ nt at this lowered price. A Blue Coty’s L’Origan Face Powder- . . only)? resuiar 45,00 vaiu Teo- Ribbon Leai0s: . La Blache Face Powder Azurea Face Powder .. .. Melbaline Face Powder . . ...... Waas . Mavis Talc. . ... ........ S o ZW New Fall Dresses 3 Mary Garden Talc. The new models; Djer Kiss Talc. . MALTED MIILK sl AT ° No home should be with- Colgate’s Talc. .....18c and 25¢ (g A%, 8 beverage. hot or cold. 1t fine quality T"cohne; out Resinol Ointment to 5 Sayman’s Soap : .12c; 3 for 25¢ s A e St handsomely beaded in ! i e st bit Ladies’ Revolving fvmbl':;ap‘_. s c . 's Fa oap . new designs .. ... .. ....... < P Ex"...:‘;“".fi'f&“.‘..'&gi.fi Sprays, 98¢ Packer’s Tar Soap . ... . 42c ealing eczema and kin- ; s 5 h e i 5 : dredilisjhaveimadeiite e S sondiderably Eeimtinesoap While this lot is being offered at $14.75—duplicates for fall must be marked anda favorite withdoctors. more than this Blue Ribbon Spe- cura P 75 at least $20. Sodintwosize, cial Price, AAfit‘n’; S. Deodorant . . . C Second Floor. b A R R e e e T N S ST ) s 2 s e eeen Special! New Shipment Bathing Suit or Tricolette Overblouses- 20 Dozen Voile Waists g g o6 # 0 g 0 : # 3 g g g *0 B # Ty-back model, braid Spic, span new and fresh; o Delatone ... .. S e 32.49 sheer quality; lace trimmed, 59 C Shopping Bags $1.00 Neat ... e Ty : = . : D. dguid B gl o e et S o In the attic, lhg base. | 39c g’c’;:i‘r:dfl;:p‘szory. -ni.... 53¢, 89¢ and $1.75 : 23| ment, throughout im0 Pabsco ToothiPaste i e o a0 ° e >e & " proot black bathing suit or shop- Pepscdent Tooth Paste. . -~ Two Hosiery Bargains - & |[QRIETAGIEIN soiffufafe ™ momten 1o poe. s s?raged liberally ends : e Finizhing Pertect_Silkc Hose. White, PERFECT QUALITY— 1| all possibility of insecs. Cood Howsold Wanous Shampoo Bags. (shttone Black, Cordovan and Navy. Pure Silk Hose, full be v Rubber 4gc Amami Shampoo Service) Seam back.. . fashioned. Black and s Gloves Mulsified Cocoanut Oil. Pirst Floor. Cordovan. $250 grade. e b 3 G;od S “";_v > ini; >4 ~well . worth " this * “Jow, prioss __.____ ~ <