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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, 0, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921. BODY OF MAXFIELD "% Sooress tason we sae s = < s REPORTED FOUND :Alhor- During Heavy Squall, Hold First of Memorial Serv- = Special Attentlon to Neom Peole Those who are nervous and timid about having their teeth treated will receive extra care here. Our methods are painless and oar operators sliliful, gentle and sympathetic. | Dentistry That Lasts 7+ 22" been my recora 5 D ‘or the past ears. 8 Everything that will add to the comfort of our patients is provided. Cleanliness is one of our many striking feature be thoroughly sterilized FROM THE MOBILE, ‘Ala., September 1.—Capt. William Evans and a crew of twelve men of the three-masted schooner Rick- etts V. C.. had a narrow escape when the vessel went ashore off Petit Bois Island during a squall Monday night. Distress signals holsted ahboard the | & vessel wero scen by the lightkeeper near | f Says Kerensky, Lenin, Czarist and Many Others Are Needed to Ex- plain European Oonditions. By the Aarocinted Press. CHICAGO, September 1.—George OUTFITS FOR COLLEGE AND “PREP” SCHOOL STUDENTS We wish to announce that our stocks are now complete to outfit the man off to college—or his younger brother who goes to prep. We know what they want—and equally im- portant, we know what is required of them in the way of dress at the institutions of learning. Prices this season are reasonable. “Prep” Suits—long trousers— for instance, are from $20 to $37.50. Whereas suits for college men range from $30 to $60. Felt hats from $3 to $10. Teck Shoes from $7 to $11. And so on. As for quality—you may buy here with the knowledge that we recognize but one standard —the highest, and with the assurance that we. guarantee 100% everything we say or sell. We are never satisfied with any transaction unless you are. THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily 8:30 to 6 AVENUE NINTH Splendid Sale! 50 Leather Bags. 50 Leather Suitcases. . $9.75 But Easily Worth $15 An end-of-the-season purchase - enabled us Monday to pick up at a bargain 100 pieces of genuine cowhide leather luggage. Sizes for women or men. Each bag leather lined. Solid brass trimmings. Steel frames. Colors in cordovan, brown and black. All the refinements of luggage selling for very much more. We guarantee their wear— and. suggest an early call. 100 - pieces, that’s all there is. There isn’t any more. THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily 8:30 to 6 lces for Victims of ZR-2 Disaster. By the Aseoclated Press, LONDON, September 1.—The body of Commander Louis H. Maxfield, com- manding officer of the American naval contingent, who was killed In the ZR-2 disaster, has been recovered, ac- cording to a dispatch to the Dally Malil from Hull. HULL, September 1.—Three more bodies ~were recovered from the wreckage late yesterday, making a total of twenty-two recovered since|Donald as a representative of the the disaster. One of the three was!gecond internationale and from some identified as that of Flying Officer V.|equally able advocate of the third in- H. Wicks. The body which was|ternationale, followed by Mr. Wins- washed ashore this morning was later | ton Churchill as the representative of identified as that of Sergt. J. W. Ma- | the British imperialism, and by Sir son of the Royal Afr Force. Donald MacLean as a liberal non-in- HOWDEN, England, September 1.— | terventionist (or George Washingto- In the anclent Church of St. Peter's nian) and so on through all the coun- here the first of a series of memorlal | tries of Europe, hearing all sides, and services to be held in Yorkshire for}especially the side of the existing the victims of the glant dirigibl: [ governing classes, which labor mis- ZR-2, which was wrecked near. Hull | understands and leaves contemptous- last week, was celebrated yesterday. |ly out of count unless it is suddenly Thirteen American airmen and 380 | carried away by it into a war, then Il:lrsl’tlrhfluentdhud the service, march- |labor would begin to know its way n from the airdrome, a mile dis- fon and mil- tant, whero the ZR-2 was housed be- |ty polimy O of tareitn fore'Its fatal filght one weekapo. The| “At present it is so ignorant and Americans present were Lieut. Pen-!consequently so helpless when a crisis noyer, commanding the American de-fcomes that nothing is easier for a tachment at Howden; Lieut. Lawrence | government ~threatened with labor and Paymaster Kyger and ten enlisted | Jegiglation than to set the workers of men, including Rigger Norman O.|the world to cutting one another's| Walker, one of the survivors of the|throats furiously, and to make a great catastrophe. ’ deal of money out of the process into Iodine stains on Walker's bruised|he bargain.” fingers were the only visible reminder . of his narrow escape. Air Vice Mar- shal Vivian and several other high Don’t Throw cfhcers of the royal air force and the Linoleum British army were among the congre- Do you know that a coat gation. A number of relatives of the British or two of Butler’s Varnish will prolong its useful- wictims were present, one of whom ness? It will—try it! 'as 80 overcome by grief that she W. H. Butler Co. to be taken out of the church. MAURICE F. FLYNN entire congregation was deeply 607-609 C St. N.W. affected, as the people of Howden well acquainted with all the Established 1845 Straight down the street from the bers of the ZR-2 crew. G. A, B. Monument at 7th & Pa. Ave. Bernard Shaw, British author and playwright, has declined an invitation to address the Chicago Federation of Labor picnfo on Labor day, it became known here. yesterday, “I do not think your federation can gather & complete notion of Euro- pean conditions from any ome per- son,” Mr. Shaw wrote. “If you could obtaln a series of three addresses from Kerensky, Lenin and fronta ca- pable czarist, you would learn some- thing about Russia. “If you could get a similar series from England from Mr. Ranisay Mac- itary policy. m Service was conducted by Rev. W. M Rees, first chaplain of the Howden alrdrome. ——— READY TO AID FARMERS. War Finance Corporation Has Completed Organization. ‘The War Finance Corporation is at the point of completing its organiza- tion for extending credit for exports to farm products. Senator Curtis and Representative Tincher of Kansas con- ferred yesterday with Director Meyer of the corporation regarding credit ald to western agricultural interests and were informed that the farm ex- ports functions soon would be made operative. —_— In some parts of Mexico the wild | INCORPORATED #1216 01324. 7% STINW. | FRIDAY SPECIALS SAVE YOU MONEY | New Arrivals for Fall! ALL-WOOL SERGE AND VELOUR Women’s $40 Suits 29" Advance shipment of smart autumn creations, in blue, brown, black, etc.—featuring the new long coat and longer skirts; tailleur effects with belt and button-trimmed collars and cuffs. Ex- ceptional qualities designed by a leading maker of stylish apparel for women and misses. The ! proper weight, and made for early fall wear! And just think how much you save! A“_w l v Io T.b::l:(p?l-‘;rzo ot 1 Velvet Hats Sport stis. $4.98) $2 08 Featuring a display of fin- est plald and check models with detachable’ belt—knife and box pleated. Sizes up to 80 walst. YARD-WIDE PERCALES Another shipment of fast color stripes, dots and figures, on ‘light and dark grounds—lengths, 2 to & Included 1is every color, every shape and every style ¥ood taste can deman excellent velvet, ready-to-wear creations that you can not possibly ~dup- i1eate to 5. yards and many pleces match—remnants of regular for less than 25c standard grades—while they last, Friday....... / INDIA LINEN WIDE RIBBONS plece—yard wide—grade worth ors—plain and moire—from full 20c yard. Special at, s I B R T SO e b CLEAN.UP SALE OF VOILES Mammoth offering of 2,000 yards of 38 and 40 inch figured volle on light and dark grounds—checks, dots, figures in all colors—from full pieces, yard Sy ‘Women’s Dropstiteh House Dresses Silk Hose, 79¢ $1.39 Special in regular $1.25 ing- |black seam-back Hose, in Special front lace, me-| Blg variety striped ging-fbla dinm bust models, of fine | BT REitChed Nt o 46 [all sises—fine narrow effect pink coutil—sizes up to 36. | fast colors. |—Friday at 79c. ~ CLEARANCE OF $4 TO $6 WOMEN’S PUMPS AND 'SLIPPERS Black viel kid one and two strap slippers, dull kid and patent coll$ 19 " buck, white duck, poplin and canvas o ‘WOMEN’S C. B. WOMEN’S $2 Corsets, $1.98 ” straps and pumps, dark tanm, calf . and vici one-stray and twin-button styles, high and low heels. 21 to 8, slightly broken. Sizes Purchase of 600 Fine $6, $7 and $8 - STINEMETZ AND KNOX HATS - $3.85 Genuine Felts and Velours The surprises of the season. Imagine Snappy brown, black, gray, green and blue famous Knox Hats with wide or narrow brim, high or low crowns—silk bands, leather sweat bands, and sizes 6% to 7%—and absolutely perfect,” too! Yes, we scooped the town! Take your pick of fall hats that can't be duplicated in the U. S. at the price! On sale while they last. — &) ) ) Petit Bols and he went to their rescue. | They were taken to_the island and later into’ Pascagoula, Evans made the report to Mobile ship. brokers, to whom the vessel was con: signed. The vessel was in quicksand, accord- | & ing to local mariners, and quickly went to pieces. Army salvage sales have averaged | $520,000 per day since January 1, ac- cording to the director of sales. Ina sale at New York yesterday $141,000 ‘:.l- received Yor 60,000 surplus blan- e Terms _of Payment to t. Free. My perfect Suc-| Fillings, She tion Teeth Wil — =g Miss.,, where Capt.![ ning Untll = O'Clock, and on Sundays, 10 A.) All work Fully Guaranteed for 20 Years. keep name and location of my offiee in your mind. yeth, Inc., 42729 Tt jl Opposite Lansburgh & Bro. and over Grand Union Tea Co, Most Theroughly Equipped Parlors in Washington. Four en given over te operative and mechanical dentixt: LARGE SALVAGE SALES. 11 told, 500,000 surplus blan- to be disposed of by the Our Business Hours For All Stores Are 7 A.M. to 6 P.M.—Saturdays, 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Our Stores Will Be Closed Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 5 BIGWEEK-ENDPRICECUTS 52No. 3 riea Tomatoes, 25" 25¢ Size Packed for This Special Price Will Be For Friday and Saturday Only Special Guraet Meadow CORN 10 % 2% Sale! Tall Can CHUM SALMON 10%- 32 fu Alpha Brand Sifted PEAS 1272 ‘. 00 $ 3 Case Large Glass Pure Fruit Jam &= 19° Eagle Asparagus 3 25¢ 350 Ib. Ginger Ale . 27525 OLD DUTCH COFFEE 25¢1b. Bots. for Loganberry Juice & Sale 6¢ . 62¢ Chevy-Chac Small Jar 1250 25 7 50° 2% 90" THAT DELIGHTFUL MAYONNAISE “Creamcrust” BREAD, 8¢ The Highest Quality and quer-Priced Loaf in the City. TWO CARS OF THE FINEST Sugar-Cured HAMS and PICNICS Fresh From the Smoke House On Sale Friday and Saturday SMOKED PICNICS ..... 173 SMOKED HAMS iaifer 30 Whole SOUTHERN STYLE BACON 15 ¢ Porseen Chickens oo e 470 DRESSED ROASTING HENS 405, FRESH MEAT B ARGAINS Bouillon Roast . .25 | Breast of Veal, Bonea 185, Round Roast . . 30:. | Shoulder Veal . . 18% Chuck Roast . . 18, |LegsLamb . . . 34% Hamburger Steak i 25¢ | Shoulder Lamb . 225 Derrydale Butter .49, ta-Nut Butter, 24 & FISH! Fresh Out of the Water FISH! Cod Fish Steaks . . 22:, | Croakers . . . .18, Halibut Steaks . . 35%. (,Butte'r Fish . . . 255 Fresh Picked FLAKED CRAB MEAT ©.0% PureLard,15clb. |- | Eggs, 465.. Fancy Calif. MALAGA GRAPES, 2% 35¢ Fine No. 1 POTATOES . . . . .1 i Millbrook Carefully 1bs. for for 35¢ St. N.W. |