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X THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1921. SURF CASTER VAINLY TRIES TO BEAT BABE RUTH'S RECORD.|LINER BREAKS RECORD |CARRIES BULLET IN HEART | DR. STONE REACHED PEAK. *: FRANKLIN SQUARE HOTEL Fourteenth at K Street Special Summer Rates for Desirable Rooms A la Carte Service . however, made a direct| GUATEMALA CITY. August t pecialint 7 the two points, while | President Herrera, has sent in Eyesight & 5 (Formerly With Edwin H. Ets) American Legion = encountered | tions to the presidents of all the | ow Looa trouble with her machinery shortly | tral American republics personally to 409410 McLachlen Bid., after leaving New York and stopped | attend the forthcoming celebration of 10th and G Sts, N.W. a half days at Bermuda | the centenary ‘of the independence Phone Main 78 %S e ; ON RIO JANEIRO RUN |wegro Becovers Rapidly Instead of | CALGARY. Alhcria, August n 3 ot oy 8! Proof that Dr. W Stone, fo ; R 2 i esident of Purdus University, re H Hotel Table d’Hote q S ; | w[‘\!::;:'g l\)ly;n\f ft““:’m' A 3 the summit of Mount Euno American Legion Completes Vey- NSTON-SALEM, N. C, August 10. achievement hitherto unaccomp : = . age Eight Hours Ahead of taken 'to. a hospital! in| Statesville | 1A been fnund' h!\' ml.. ;n:lr‘y “n‘w 4 iz courses served from 6 to 8:30 Previous Mark. suffering from a pistol wound. said to | from Banff received tonight 1 ~ 7 v n 5 % By the Associated Pross, have been inflicted by his sister-in- | 1d ks e APPETIZING food that tempts RIO DE JANBIRO, August 9.—A |law. an X-ray cxamination showed | The party w Tt . - g . % 2 53 that the bullet had lodged in the wall | amateur mo al DRI, e E and rejuvenates — artfully pre- hew steamship record between New | o the mans heart. Getting o aving | small cairn of stones to mark | 4 2 & LS York and Rio de Janeiro, is claimed |statement was in order, but Clark |achievement before }(\h‘tl:"‘ e »; 41| pared and delightfully served, for the steamer Ameran Lomine | proceeded to-recover rapidiy and. js | Eau Claire camp with the bods. 4 S ¢ which arrived here vesterday. Her ac- | how’ by 1ome: He 1s «till carrying = - i | makes your dining hour one of JLual running tme “was twelve days| Wiinous discompore = PPRrentY = Eyes Examined . = o W v h , the previous southbound | 2 . 4t| homelike comfort at the Z ing held "by’ the steamer ke ot Glasses Fittad ’ hich made the voyage in NV, { : S e | PRESIDENTS INVITED. DR. CLAUDE S_SEMONES | H o ¥ L) Cludb Breakfasts of the republic. ..——___——————fi And Tilden Street At |I|r Ifl't\h- ;:.».w Ruth, who needs Jn -maumu..‘ .;. ..;.;.. Amerh;nnl. Beside him i a man lexs known, The wOrst Hill in washington - (Q G?\\ i [| i 8 A €. R D DTS No Extra Price but who ne introduction to fishing enthusiasts: Harry G. Lentz, world champlon surf canter. = In the Polo dx laxt week they gave one of the moxt unusual sporting exhibitions in history. Lents Jiffy-Jell now costs no more than the old-style des- attempted e could bat a five-ounce ball. He succeeded in costing 5 serts with dry flavors. Yet each Jiffy-Jell package his weight over the centerfield fence, but fell whort of Babe's drive. 10 Mlles an Hour at the Foot contains a bottle of condensed fruit juice. It makes a real-fruit dessert. f TH E “’VEATI' {ER We supply many gifts to users, including initial riy before being presented to the 6 Miles an Hour at the Tur“ deration of this leg- POSITION OF OBREGON & iy For the District of Columbia—Fair le by the chamber dessert molds. Write for our catalog. These gifts SR e Koinh moow mart day. but when the roll 2 : ) alone are worth almost all you pay for Jiffy-Jell. Iy cloudy: gentle to moderate south R anaihe ha e i bares 1% On account of the increased collat.eral for Speeders A real-fruit dessert for six costs but 12%5c. Ao s hat we’re not going to tell you how many miles per hour over “or M. r an somewha’ = — ——— T Jiffy Dessert Co., Waukesha, Wis. rorrow partly deputie: “REMEMBER THIS” the top. m« e tnunderahow dification of artic ‘" i s o e ; gentle to mod- | A 1 constitution, whic e ouse sl O o PR Lemon - ell thwest winds. S AN nothing like Good Paint and a Good 9 H E o llfly ' ey OF COURSE IT’S ON HIG 'nd_sahd 2 f %c al thun- Write or phone us for an estimate. 10 Flavors for Desserts S Y Winds. HARRY W. TAYLOR CO 2 3 i i ware: | : : The New Medium-Weight Six | For i d warm- ! e INew 18 S Deteaf s ey 2 RS NN Phone Let Us Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Established 1861 W. B. Moses & Sons Furni Li gz—l::(:‘ 11 th and F s ts. Upl::z;:ry Een o, T ||| == SCRIPESRODIHESEE AR Beef and Brawn ||| sn gogumme pooron s sy ; The Duke of Marlborough’s cook once served ! Roadster, $1,590 to a French cook a plain sirloin of beef and plum || 101 2 14th St. N.w. pudding. When the Frenchman. expressed surprise at such fare, he was told it had carried English- men thru France three times, and might do so 3. | August Sale of Rugs | iy SWINDELL’S CHIPPED BEEF —Eaten cold or hot, is a wholesome, edifylng dish, tastily inviting and nourishingly healthful. Devold of waste and fat, every morsel is edible. Ask for % or %, pounc package. ‘The Most Popular At All Chain Stores, Markets and Groceries An offering of attractive new merchandise—car- pets, rugs, linoleums, etc., at special prices. Within a month or so you’ll be buying for fall and winter— why not buy now, save the difference in price—and for your convenience delivery can be made later on. Inlaid Linoleum! A xminsterRugs Carpet patterns, in In-/27x54 ... $3.25& $3.65 laid, square yard, $1.35/36x63 ... $545& $6.45 Tile Inlaid, square yard, 8-3x10.6 .$33.00 & $37.00 $1.85, $2.15 and $2.35 9x12 ....$36.00 & $42.50 Wilton Rugs Although Wiltons are scarce, due to labor troubles, we have a liberal supply in some very attractive designs and colorings. The popular 9x12 size, 375, 385, 390 & $105 1 ve muddy this morning. i Temperature in Various Citles. ‘Temperature. =y State ot weather. | i Stations. +aaj0mo1vgy This final “Clean-Up” of all our sum- mer shoes ends Friday at our 7th St. Store and Saturday at our other stores. Don’t miss these Last Days. The Oakland Six has always been a good, honest automobile. It is moderately priced, every dollar invested in it buys a dollar’s worth of good automobile. Women~s New Price, : $1145 F. O. B. Pontiac Tan and black Walking Oxiords and Strap-Pumps that sold, only recently. up to $10. Including many new Fall models just received. Plenty of all sizes. e 5 9 PrICEILTECEaE 5 . All remaining White Low Shoes—in- cluding dress, street and sport models— of Kid, Nubuck, Canvas or Leather-trimmed de- 4 85 signs. Were $5.95 to S13 . Short lines Women’s \White, Black and Tan Low Shoes. Were 85 to S10. These sizes only: AAA, AA and !/ to 6; B and C, 2 to 414, A3 Silk Hosiery Nearly 400 dozen Women’s The Imported Lace-lisle Strictly Perfect Silk Stockings, ings are in attractive of Hosettes and German Lace-lisle signs. All popular colors. Hosiery. The full length silk stock- ’l‘h'c.]{n.wuo:' are full l':uhinnmL ings are semi-fashioned with rein- extra fine quality silks. Rlack and : : Navy. In the forced lisle tops. In’ Cordovan, “Clean-Up” at all 1 39 et 3 P for || JosHUA EvANS, Jr, GEOO-WWASS, Russia and White. our stores at...... e the_one-time royal family, so that | e A : Asat. Cashier ] e " | Luzerne say _that ; | Children’s Summer Socks, greatly reduced. = ng to leave Swit- |} iOBT. V. FLEMING, EARLE M. Two feature groups NOW.................... 29¢ & 39¢ zerland 1t is added that it is not tr at he has bought a|f] Vice Pres—Cashier Auditer villa in It EX-PRINCE MAKES DENIAL. EER B ook Wi : ‘ ‘ i Gr eat Wind-up 35 h e ‘n‘{:?l‘ig htjlrreoufihi B L) s ) S T | Children's Shoes ¥ e Automobile Supplies Carpet for mats, 27, 36 and 54 inches wide. Linoleum for running boards, any color. Rubber for running boards. i Running Board Mats, fine quality coco with clips. = CHINESE GOVERNOR QUITS | Resignation of Military Head of { Hupen Accepted. H e e The car itself is always ready to prove the things we say | tary governor of Hupeh, tendered of it. Call or phone for a demonstration today. several days ago, has been ascepted. | en. Wu Fei-Fu, former commander- | ! in-chiet of the government forces in | A : i unan. has succeeded to the inspec- | . D C e, of the Hunsn Rapen | District (Qakland) Company nment, without awaiting the N on of Gen. Chang Tsao-Lin, | % r of Manchuria. Gen. Hsiao = n will be the new governor ot | 1709 L Street N. W. Telephone Main 7612 the province of Hupeh. | SSeni Further fighting is not considered | OpeniEvenings |}i] 1ikely. It is not expected that Gen. | ‘hang Tsao-Lin will make any | trouble. | CHARLES C. GLOVER, —_—— Chairman of the Board SEEK VILLA FOR CHARLES. Ex-Emperor’s Representatives Ar-! Summer Furniture Drastically Reduced 3315 off Regular Prices This stock includes Porch Hammocks, Porch Rockers, Lawn Benches, Steamer Chairs—in Natural, Fiber, Willow and Reed Furniture. Stock- ont de- C. C. GLOVER, Jr., Vice President MILTON E. AILES, President Special Values in Refrigerators Special Apartment Size Refrigerator, $25.00 Solid Quartered Oak Refrigerator, Opalite food compartment and porcelain ice chambers. Ice capacity 100 pounds. Price $60.00 Special Front-Icer Refrigerator Ice capacity, 115 lbs. rive in Lichtenstein. * | August 10.—Two rep- | of former Emperor || WM. J. FLATHER, ria, says a dispatch | Vice President from Buchs, have ar- | in the principality of Lichten- | || stein, seeking to purchase a villa for | AVON M. NEVIUS, Asst. Cashier Inquire about our different payment plans Visit our Rest Room—Main Floor Rear was planning to ica. | —for dress or play Annual August Lace Curtain Sale 200 Pairs of Voile Curtains White, Cream and Ecru | | | ‘\ 100 pairs Lace-edge and Plain Hemstitched | For Life Insurance Only the Life Insurance men know how many earners put off investing in Life In- surance because of the difficulty of paying the first full year's premium. . The solution is easy. Use your Sav- ings Account. Regular deposits of a small proportion of income soon equal the neces- At 7th St. Store only—502 pairs of Children’s Low Shoes that sold up to $5, in small lots and broken sizes. Mostly whites—some blacks, grays and browns. 264 pairs Child’s 6 to 11; 119 pairs Misses’. 1135 to 2: 100 pairs large girls’, 4 to 4; 19 pairs Boys’ Oxfords, 532 and 6. At all our Stores—“Clean-Up” of Barefoot Sandals and Play Shoes. Boys’, Girls’ and Women’s “KEDS.” rubber soled Tennis High and Low Shoes and Pumps; in all sizes. Voile Curtains. 2Y; yards long. 2 Former Prices $5.00, $5.25 and $5.50 Pair Special Price; $3.00 Pair | very quickly the woman of com- irs Whi i i plete_daintiness— especially q e 4 edgi? l'l-’:l:::ti!chl:::.e e | | m&f’&'fifltfxfl:imh | sary amount. A plan of this sort also in- All in one Wonderful Group at $1.35. i : ] The refine; : | Former lfrlcel, §6.50 and $7.50 .Pair | ;woi%g:;fi':fii’,fi?:d gux:s t;\e grompt :ettlefl?:nt of the sec- : | Specgal Price, $3.50 Pair i insh ond and subsequent premiums. You can open a Savings Account at this 50 pairs Voile Curtains, hemstitched; drawn- Bank with any sum from $1 up:i 3% in- S Men‘s Oxfords - work and motif. i };,',kh’i:{:,‘,‘,'.‘,,,}‘},','hfi’:m';"m terest, compounded semi-annually. Three Great Groups — including Former Price, $6.25 | e e our highest grades in all leathers : Special Price, $3.75 . | 125 pairs White Marie Antoinette Curtains, 21, | yards long. | Former Prices, $7.75 to $10.00 Pair 1 Special Prices, $4.00 to $5.50 Pair $3.95 Cor. m'?:pn 708K stl;aAvesv.e'E. $5.95 - $7.85 dhe Rings National Bank _* OF WASHINGTON DC. # On Pennsylvania Avenue Fcing the U.S. Treasury'