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STILLMAN ESTATE DEEDED | ; H BROWNBVILLE, Tex., August 2¢.— [ Boa' With the filing of deeds today con-| . veying the entire Stillman property here to Homer L. Fitch of Browns- ville, the Stillman family of New York gw TORPEDO DEVICE. ‘Canld Fire Missiles in Any il Direction. NEW YORK, August 24—A new system of torpedo fire control, by closed out holdings acquired by the |Which the firing of torpedoes in a late Charles Stilimen in the 1830's|Curved course is automatically con- and which at one time included all!trolled, has been perfected by John of what 18 known as Brownsville. ! ‘Ha: q The vendee Is the New York and :l:_s;- mmond, jr, he announced TWO DETECTIVES NOW PUT ON NIGHT FORCE Another Will Aid One Man For- merly Assigned to Headquarters. HANDS OFF, REPLY OF MNEWORSERS cloncy of z'h'e“’:l'.n'.":o‘.'éi':'&-'e".”..:fl:i U. S. MEN SERVING SPAIN. [¢ Steamer Carries 200 Army Recruits, Many of Them Amaericars. NEW YORK, August 34.—The steamship Italia sailed yesterday for Vigo, Spain, with more thap 200 re- crul many of them Americans, who had enlisted here in the Spanish le- k Equal Privileges With |gion in the 1ast three days for service €S years ;n Busmess F at 12+ ’ ineme .- Fur Revairing at Special Summer Prices Union Men .Resent Talk oOf jauarters ana give increased protection Vigo and then embark for Cueta, on hi as directed that hereafter two d;l’ City Bank of New York and grand-|torpedo at a target in any direction ; y : tectiven b y ad Child Labor Taken Up. the coast of Morocco. of Labor Davis. - e G Sereinag BonjotiChariesiStIman. iwnholms:’t?nzllng eulpped with the and Sale of Prunell, A number of th g According to the deeds, $325,000 | vessel. Submarines equipped with the f (/] umber of the Americans in the Under 'the present arrankement| According to the deeds. 3338000 | 00t Coula attack e targets at 2L By the Associated Press. two -men; usually partner; office duty from 8 o'clock in the mora) { estimated to be worth a million and [the same time. 2 o quarter dollurs, It includes 1400 = uitumn iris AT NTIC CITY, N. J., August 24— Some of them sald they could find no ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Augus k, In the morn- Underpriced at Dgganized woman workers of the| . o Secretary of Labor -Davis .has been {ng until 10 o'cloc! preferred to enlist instead b lcity blocks and 900 acres, all within | Gountry are pressing their demands | ot starving. = Others sald they were|notified that his suggestion-that the o B A L0 ook jand the (Y clty limits, and. comprises half | [ 9.75 and $15 A really remarkable grouping of exceed- Zir cqual privileges with men in all | going for the adventure. United Mine Workers consider wage | following morning. inions affiliated with the American r‘!‘h. rlecrull'- _:Ohorla‘zvt sworn in|reductions at the coming convention| The question of Increasing the PERPETUAL proparatory to their. departure. It|;; 't i:napolls will not be heeded, W. | PIENt force hus been discussed by po- BUILDlNG ingly smart Skirts in all the newest plaid and two-tone effects for early fall wear. Box, Side Pederation ot Labor. was explained that on account of pos- lice officials from time to time, but ASSOC'ATION and Knife pleated models, some with club Representatives of women wage- | sible legal difficulties they would be L. James, exccutlve representative of | not until this week did Maj. Gessford M c ? rners appeared here today before | iransported to Spain and sworn in|the mine workers at Washington, an- | decide to take action. | rs. Loon's | checks cleverly combined with stripes. All sizes for the woman or miss. Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 “GAGE” ; g e E” Hatter’s Plush . Pays 4 Per Cent Sailor and Sports Hats l_i'lhv Associated Press. party wore A. E. F. service buttons. compel all unjons to admit them to James lord, head of the mining de- @embership with full privileges. station construction work. The union, | Dartment of the American Federatton | (a°s; he added dangerous situations 4 ti ‘After a lengthy discussion the wom- | however, in the pre ruilroad | of Labor, to see Samuel Gompers. adso | (00 “One T 09 pe mple et E, 50| l‘eSCl‘lp ons delegates were informed by the | crieis has been co-operating with the!sald that the mine workérs had asked | RN 08 Tt (0 B Bo0e 10 cope | et uncil that it was powerless to com- | other federation organizations. svernment to “keep .its hands|uiin he wajd, would medn better pros —are backed by long yeirs Remote. negotiation . tection for both and might also mean of successful use—in her preventing the escape of criminals. private practice—and by H hundreds of the strongest TIS. 'ENS indorsements of the most BRI H C US, 42,767,530, pruminfll( people in Wash- By the Asvociated Press. ington. el unions grant them memb. strike Chances ip. as the constitution of the fey @ation wuurantees the autonomy of Hors ! e L L e s fon. The | _ , huwever, Is understood toijope Srdured by the Ratlroad| 1o, where the-wiincre quit work in o ise thelr nflucnce in | wige cut had been almost unanimous. Protest againpL wage auts, Mr. Jumes to have the rights of the |y rejected by his organization, but he said the govwsrfiment” was asked to o Mr. James, who came here with|ioctives on duty at night. Many Tollet on shares withdrawn be- an workers recognized by all | d.clared the possibi a strike i LOKDON, August 23.—Tte popula-' A < Brions. was remote, ; e e K ops | tion of England, Wales end Scotland, ' Almond Skin Food fore matant Specially priced § Thousands of Women Rarred. {rerufydioment urglng Congress to[g ytgd that the Dapartment of Labor |according o the new cenmus, made’ M“‘g‘ Cream 2/ SThousands of woman workers. it is | GEU JORAE, WOS GENeE e 8 pe | POPmHt the mincrs to sottle their oWn | puplic today. s 42.767,530. as against’ A!"‘,‘r'b‘!" ‘;‘[';"" C".'E"‘ 3]6 50 @aimed by thelr representatives, are | eral Judge James M. Boyd, ut Greens wage difliculties in any further con-| g g3y 496 in 1911, representing an in-| [ i e R mcure Assets More Than . 2 » g 2 :T‘:rn‘\’ml:"n"m ,;-‘(;ranim.\_ < "‘1’ \Je e Nt Rewdver ;| crease of 1,936,134, or 4.7 per cent.| calp Foo $7,000,000 No need for us to recommend “GAGE” Hats er ¢ 3 g ch abor law unconstity-'j,, oic By Greater London's population is 7,475,- - »U00, to the woma otk SR e allory. grand tonal was made public here today by | 1 Tt enter into] 168, an increase of 3.1 ent. By $1.00 Each - 1;1 c “”“;;“'l = (}" d"“‘“" with distinction. United Brother! M the executive council of the America ies the popul: England, 3 = They are all handmade by the same exper! Enance of Way Emploves ana Rai- | Fedoration of Labor. Sonference with theaberators and the |32t o e ngland, For sale at Drug and Surplus Nearing AL pert 3'1:)‘ .\hn]_)‘ Laldmrerv. a‘];prurml before “’TD;Q' (}:chlnn nhou;d be appealed to|jns toward furnishing permanent and Department. Stores. ssoo ooo workmen 0 fashion si ats for men. Only e council and reporte gress| the highest court of our land,” 3 . ’ T el 2 a8 being made toward reinstatement | the statement, “and it is to be o the | boils next week, sald that the Prepared by fnelquaygellic h,att"" plush is used over gos- hin organization of 200.000 mem-|ly hoped thai the United Stare that Secretary of | miners probubly would demand wage Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. samer body. Many models that have never 1 MRS. N. C. COON 2320 before been seen in Washington are ready for g reases when the present agreement The maintenance of way union is|which Judge RBoyd has put upon the: Commerce = Ho TS | \With operators expires. e only one : hop crafts | judi r and and prevent the| DAYIS Nave such a plan under consid- | with operalols SEPITEE, oy to ba 1405 Eye Street at Is not In the federation asked,” he added. “will be determined 5 Will Demand Inerenses. e aaavention a jurisdictional dishute With the | ploiters and from grinding their bones| Mr. James, who will report to the rpenters and Joiners’ Union over! into profits.” mine ‘workérs' headquarters In In- Two Great Fur Coat Specials Brown s in the federation. jpreme Court will remove the blemish | commerce ~ Hoover and . Secratary JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary your choosing and immediate wear. The Electric Shop at 607 14th St. Introduces the sSunnysuds 5 Flectric WashersWringer \ W ashes thoroughly and gently Has a swinging 4-position wringer ' Built entirely of metal SELLS FOR *100 Sells for a price within reach of the most moderate purse—a price that makes it possible for anyone to own an electric washer! When you come in and in- spect the Sunnysuds, be prepared to see a remarkable washer at a remarkable price. Nothing on it has been skimped. In fact, the Sunnysuds has radical improve- ments surpassed by no other washer at any price! Its sturdy frame is built entirely of rigid pressed steel— open, white, and sanitary. The standard size six-sheet copper tub is so designed that a wonderfully efficient washing action is set up! The hooded sediment zone keeps the water clean. A faucet outlet drains the tub. The swinging wringer is aluminum—light, strong, and easy to keep clean. It is reversible and locks into four positions. Come in and see the Sunnysuds. Come in and let us. . tell you just how easy are the terms on which we sellit. . _ Potomac Electric ; * 'Appliance Co T 607 14th St. s v s Where Your Dollars Count Mast BEHREND’ 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. Store Hours: Open 9:15 A M. Close 6 P.M. smart Fur| e Black Near-Seal Coats jonable @ nd | Last Season’s Price, $100 serviceahle Ku | Cones In Gra3 | Big, Full Cut Luxurious Fur Brows | Coats of a superior tear seal. Fashionably modeled with bell 8 ! cuffs, wide belt :so arranged 5 e collar style| that coat can be worn as a with detach; Joose hox model; brocade silk abie s pwand | lined and finished with.inerted e || S lined. | Coats New Fall Dresses 7 * Values to $25.00 Tricotine Silk and Serge $1 490 Brand new early fall Dresses of finest satins, georgette, crepe de chine, wool serge and tricotine, in Blue, Black, Brown, etc. Stunning Bug'e Beaded garments. extensively embroidered dresses; leather- fi braid-trimmed models. also high-class tailored effects in straight line. bell skirt or tunic style. 14 to 46 sizes. » » EXTRA SPECIAL ' i 160 Dozen Finest Lisle Hosiery ; ' 7C FROM FAMOUS ONYX FACTORY Values to 75¢ Every woman will buy by the 1 dgzen, the values are so wonderful ‘and . Choice of popular Rembrandt lace or plain lisle, in black, white, gray, cordovan and blue, Mude with mock seamed backs and reinforced licels and toes - G Pairg for $2.00 and narrow shaped ankles. Subject to minutest of imperfections. airs for Early Sale of Girls’ School Wearables $1.50 and $1.00)|wiae"" . 98¢ DRESSES 7 9 || sEma ol |63 GO | Girls’ Black years, cholce of sash or : belted styles with fancy atterns. ”32_50 Mid dy Dresses |#77 Girts coats. ... $4.98 85 Up Lot of gingham and voile 50 arcasca for Swiris 4 to 14 Bloomers ..... Sotocoet C Caffec. coltars, and. noveley $6.00 Girls' Coats ... $3 o8 pockets; pretty colors and . styles with patent leather = bel sailor collars and $1.25 Girls’ Ferris 9 8 Walsts ....... ks (¢ uffs and breast pockets; 6 to 13 sizes. - _— hildren’s Rom; $1.00 te $1.50 Children’s Rompers Showroom Samples and Odd Lots of Best Rompers for babies and children to 7 f years. Made’ of mercerized soisette Galatea cloth, ginghams in plain colors, including fwhite and pretty stripes. Some have embroidered yokes. 3 for $2.00. 2 $5 Women’s Swea'tera Women’s Muslin Gowns -Big, Full.Cut Gowns' of. pznk ; | Very Newest and Smartest of Tuxedo Style Sweaters, in prettiest. of colors and - newest “of..novelty weaves. PY B collars, cuffs and belts. trasting color. Some have contrasting color . ® J Domestics at Prices Unheard of in Years E 25c Heavy White Outing 25¢ Yard-Wide Bleached Muslin Heavy double fleece quality for night- Full 36inches wide; soft cambric-finish gowns and children’s warm cloths, and muslin for underwear, pillowcases and f.especially soft for babies wear; 28 l4c seamed sheets. Free from filling and llc jinches wide. £ dressing. " [ sz.00 81290 25 Jelnk Parcley | o Tt R eales in a fine gelection of 31-39 stripes, checks, rings and small neat figures. For c Exceptionally stron - zeept y Strong. du house dresses, men’s shirts rable. round isach- Soam and Sinned win D and children’s wear. " 29c Pillowcases | 79cHeavyBleached Turkish Towels * - Cut 42336 inches . Grest Heavy, Extra Large Bleached ‘These are cut 42x36 inches from fine 2 l c Turkish Towels; double-thread quality 39c inch torn hem. Absolutely pectect and fred from dress- f quality bleached mauslin, cambric finish with hemmed ends. A very absorbent ; dressing. - . . quatity. - 40x22:inches: ;- .- o ‘29¢ Fancy Plaid and Check Voiles - A great assortmént’ of £ X pretty colored- plaids and l c check voiles; mostly light grounds; 27 inches wide:’ to . detectives summoned for emer- —— < In the Spanish army against Morocco g : &enc; B ville. Improve: t Co 3 3 y duty at night,: Maj.. Harry L.{Browns P men ompany, . Fo 0UNCil. |[triveamen. They winl bve. tral Y |G which is controlled by James A. Still- | By means of this system, he said, a . Men of A. F.of L. C ey o.trained at| Wage Cut'by Secret@ry: |Gessfora, ‘superintendent “of " pottes, | which is controlied b ot The Mational | Datileanip OF submarine could fre & An Important Special Purchase