Evening Star Newspaper, August 30, 1921, Page 9

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el i e PR s S e e THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D, C; TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1921 ‘ nge s | ‘Dbilinshbors | OPENS TOMORROW Y | ‘608 10 614 ELEVENTH ST, ~ At a Time Most * President’s Voice Wil B A Sale of S{lpreme s Voice Will Be \ i Transmitted to Gather- lmportance -_ ; Oppo = Fi** ing in Chicago. The Houss of Courtesy CHICAGO, August 30.—The Na- tional Radlo Show, the first of its ! kind ever held in this country, will % open here tomorrow, with manufac- turers from all over the country rep- resented, amid the plaudits of the o — T}le Inexpe nsive Dré SS Dep artment - * facturers of radio apparatus, will * also show the various developments of wireless communication since the day when Marconi flashed his famous message across the Atlantic. Ancient sets of fifteen and twenty years ago, =oasiEEg | inaugurates the fall season with a series of extraordinary tion, instruments capable of sending and’ receiving messages half way s L purchase.s which combined make possible House at Washington. President Harding will talk over a land wire ' 1o the naval station a few miles dia- tant, where his voice will be broad- ireless telephone. The 11 be picked up at the radio ¢, where it will be amplified and Scattered through the hall by loud ; £ Kers. Other prominent officials in 3 Washington will also be heard by this 5 , method. ire wi hibit_used by 2 ) the Great val Training Station at the pageant of progress held here has been installed and will be operated. Fort Sheridan has sent down a rival exhibit. Radie-Controlled Auto. E. F. Glaven, inventor of the radio- . controlled automobile, will have his machine in working order during the Thow, demonstrating the method of wireless control used on a battleship during the recent airplane bombing tests. Special _wireless telephone transmitting outfits have been set up, and music and speeches will be sent out nightly. An airplane will be A equipped with instruments and the pilot directed in his evolutions by - ; radio. > " “The exhibition i League, a nation-wide org: ot | commercial and _amateur wireless men. Addresses wi e given Hitm P. Maxim, president of the F’ ln all about 500 Froc S Of e other officers. Among S S L S distinctive design- and pedi- 2 : gty Tt e 1t greed authorship--establish- ; ing their intrinsic value far above the price at which we are fortunate enough to place them before you-- o N the variety is wide range of design, making selection easy and satisfaction sure. They are manifestly high-grade in material and make— and could never find themselves being offered at such a price except for the Philipsborn pol- icy, which is TO SERVE. i HERE are Dresses for street, afternoon and the more formal functions—and each one has IMPROVED PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT SOUGHT Flying Squadron Foundation Will a charming individuality which impresses its Conduct Ten-Month Cam- paign. By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., August 30.—A ten-month campaign for better en- forcement of the prohibition amend- v ment was begun today at Noblesville, Ind., by the Flying Squadron Founda- tion, an Indiana corporation formed under guidance of the late J. Frank Hanly, former Governor of Indiana. After a swing through Indiana the three groups of flying squadrom rep- resentatives will enter Michigan, Illi- nois, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York in the order named and i - close the ten-month campaign in New p 3 England. Oliver W. Stewart, president of the Flying Squadron Foundation, said. . The flying squadron idea. concelved in 1914, made its first demonstration through a temporary organization. - Hr‘ Sleh\varl said. After lh? 1915 cam- &3 paign the permanent organization was | { ) A N Fashion is being Jed effected and has existed since, work- ing for enforcement of the national 3 prohihillon provisions. _not foll0wed w i t h these handsome Dress- es. A wonderful dis- play. exclusiveness and guarantees its style-ship. The range of sizes is moste xcellent—for both ladies and misses. Plenty of the larger ones. ; NEW YORK, August 30.—The pas- senger liner Scythia, latest addition to the Cunard line fleet, arrived here today on her maiden voyage from Liv- erpool. She registers 21,500 gross tons and can carry 2.200 passengers. Quick Service f | —is one of the strong points of GROVE, 1210 G. I get same- l day service there and the high- | est quality workmanship That's enough. Signed, AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER. ||| Ey Gaverticment may be copied not my work DR. LEHMAN PLATE SPECIALIST RoorLessANCHOR BAR —and be on hand tomor- row imorning promptly. [y SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PLATES—$15 PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS BY CONDUCTIVE ANESTHESIA Hemovahie Bridgework Inserted ‘Without Grinding Your Teeth. 'lat Repaired While You Wait. $1.50 DR. LEHMAN (%, . 307 7th St. N. W,, Opp. Saks’ gs—Closed i The materials are tll ose mbs t : The'emb'e‘llishments are trifimphe of good taste highly favored = T SLOAN' g‘UNlM[NTifi ¥l = fom Embroi th or}; . e e Tricotines Serges- S e achs Canton Crepes ' Satins i Buttons—in odd arrangement. e e Georgettes : Crepe de Chines s ; Oriental fringe—gold and silver threading, etc. \ 4 _Creau'ng new phases of refined and resplendent }ashicms. _________.‘.;__._————-——l—-————-—— A Sale we have planned for zealoysly; ; An Opportunity we offer, proud of its mporhnce

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