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FREE—NEW FORD TOURING CAR theaters. but the price you are willing to pay. you like, then be on hand at the sale. 1 ) : For advertising purposes, Souvenirs will be given to those attending, including one NEW FORD TOURING CAR and ONE CHOICE LOT. All you have to do to participate for the Ford Car and the choice Lot is to be on the grounds promptly at 10:30 A.M,, FRIDAY, JULY 7TH. and Old Dominion Terminal, and take Great Falls Car to McLean, Virginia. ber, these Lots and Tracts will be sold at absolute auction and on easy terms. to attend this sale; you will have the opportunity to buy at your own price. ‘Washington Office, 332 Woodward Building. 40 Choice Residence Lots and Several Tracts From 2 Acres Up " . WEST McLEAN SUBDIVISION IN THE HEART OF McLEAN, VIRGINIA AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION FRIDAY, JULY 7 At 10:30 AM. Sharp i o™ CONCERT BY EXCELLENT BAND WEST McLEAN SUBDIVISION has a long frontage on the Washington-Fair- fax Turnpike; also on the Washington and Old Dominion R. R., and is only 25 minutes by trolley from the heart of Washington. McLEAN is a beantiful little town, with a good high school, good stores, two churches and a new Masonic Temple; is just far enough out to be away from the congested part of the City, and is close enough in to be convenient to offices and his is the first opportunity you have had to buy real estate in McLean AT YOUR OWN PRICE and on Easy Terms. = This property will not be sold subject to confirmation or subject to anything Look the property over, select the lot or tract HOW TO GET THERE: Take car mar] Oliver T. Wallace “Real Estate at Auction” Executive Offices: 103 Chestnut Street, Wilmington, N. C. REGAL SALE Starts today 90000 pairs in OO stores Our Half Yearly Clean-Up Sale starts TODAY in 60 Regal Stores from Coast to Coast. ‘We have included in this sale 50,000 pair of Women'’s Regal Shoes, and 40,000 pair of Men’s Regal Shoes, in- cluding this Season’s Styles for Sport, Street and Dress, in All Leathers, and every Shape, Shade and Size. And $2.00 off the Regular Regal Gtandard Price of $6.80 means a saving to you of 30% on every pair you buy. 1203 F Street N.W. (Near 12th Street) (Women's Shoes Only) (Men’s Shoes only) Washington, D. C. From Coast to Coaat) in Regal Stores —One Prlco. . ‘» ; Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star & i, FREE—ONE $600 LOT ked Georgetown, get off at \Vashingion Remem- Be sure W. M. NICHOLLS, Advertising Manager. — N\ 915-17 Pennsylvania Ave, " THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922 ™ AVIATOR-SEALER FAILS TO LURE OLD HUNTER IN LOCATING HERDS |Semsignment to New York Bank- TALANSSTART ECONONY DRIE Cut in Bureau Employes and Expenses Demanded by By the Associated Press. BY EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News.| Westher, sald the skeptics. i Copyright, 1022. Aviators flew over the vast fce ROME, Italy, July 6.—Realization of | flelds from Labrador south to the economic situation finally has reached | ;o main seal herd 200 miles from Several members of the chamber of, the region where deputies, and they have initiated a|. Was operatin campaign comparable to the anti-| the seal hun! waste campalgns in Great Britain. Moat of these deputies belong to the| 10 Pell GRer, reduction in the number ‘of bureau employes and in administrative ex- penses and no increase of the public debt. They ask that the government {refrain from undertaking new pubfic improvements and reduce state func- tions stringently. In view of the fact that in Italy owners would deal. Finally, when The sealing was over and the fleet the state has a hand in almost every- thing and subsidizes everything with sufficient interest back of it, the sav- ing which can be made by limiting| 'y tvities seems almost un- [ DF #€8°8 urally, it would cause great discontent among people used to paternalism, but It seems essential to the re-establishment of the state never been tested. was where they killed the harvest of 120,000 carcasses, before th n opens, and then . These before the war and even the war showed a regular an- S o, neshondyy oevissanc| FATHER KILLED BY SON. the war, despite a reduced and ineffi- cient service, there has been an an-| Threats Against Mother Led to {nual loss of nearly 1,000,000,000 lire o IDTner cent of the total state flsg- Quarrel and Fatal Shooting. cit. There are similar losses on sub- 5 sidized navigation lines and ship con- | HICKORY, N. C, July 6—W. A. struction, and alsa on the postal, tele- | Marshall, sixty-two, was shot snd al- graph and telephone services. The|most instantly killed by his son Fred s 1o s s e S orab, per- | at Granite Falls, Caldwell county, ac- sons out of work s unavailable, but | cording to a message received here {1t must have been large. yesterday. The financial situation in Italy is| Young Marshall claims he shot his father in self-defense after the two had quarreled over alleged threats made by the elder Marshall against content, shows a turn for the better. the boy's mother. N 9, The Safe 4 4 Drug Stores 13th & F 904 F St. 14th & F 15th & G 418 7th St. 13th St. & Pa. Ave. 1006 F 1717 Pa. Ave. DoPricesMean AnythingToYou? i T 89¢ Fetws T, 45¢ 69¢ Bareorsy 098 T8¢ Sour. e, w 89¢ e e e T .. A5¢ Hemee Bes .. 55¢ _ 80¢ ivecisias B ... 43¢ S0c Size Glyco . 47¢ . T9¢ | 39¢ 39¢ 39¢ Regularly $1.00 50c ‘THIS CHARMING “PURSE-SIZE” Marvis Perfume Free A handsomely decorated vial of Mavis Extract as illus- mzd,worfl\S%fiumddluring‘theSOcm%gt‘h f4?‘fl.;'lu.|y in all stores a s oo e B b e e D 0C S%ifl;al July Offers Sweet Milk Chocolate hmnndnv:fl:‘do?:’: Im. Enll % Ib. bar, proves the figure, $3.50. Rexall Milk Magnesia A vecful remedy in the home for Old-Fashioned Delicious Gum Drops Y RBonT, i pet 29C For Men complete Durham Demonstras o fi..fing&'&:&u‘efmamm)& roxtrouo Writing Paper withatube of unexcelled Rexall! 50 sheets and 24 envelopes in a Cream. 65c worth subsantia] folder, 1 g Dot ety 30C e 45¢ £ A POUND OF Thearrical Cold Cream Made of the purest ingredients, delightfully perfumed. A 1 excellent fo - ; cemmmk lent .rg:; 5 c Week-End Food Specials | | commm s, . 3or5he fim.:"fi.’ & TEA O posed) ity e 2 Sor Slc w2 for8le COCOA Gk gomad) - 2 for 26c MATQNNAISS DRES: 2 for 39¢ cHoSUTE R 3 for 16c | TR Original Saturday Candy ’ 7 he says, no green man is to be fangled contraptions :"‘ y “‘::' trusted with that job. Even experi- favor in the eyes of the Newfound-. enced gealers ; l1and sealer, .’na 0 a plan intro- | I8 easfer tlhl-nlto SAnENeInte ok o S ::'::fihh'y"‘?.e"fiffl:"}' hen { s 2 - n | organized, duced this season to use airplanes | o 7LVCn B8 COR b b, e an | the South African gold ficids. oth e wromass WA for locating the seal herds failed airplane. In wind and | than that of this year would soon facing man tyis wipe them out. For the 30 years: from 1870 to 1900 the. average tcn was 200,000, In 1900 the fleet flelds from Labrador south to the tained the record—g7.000. Two ran nks during the s years later there nother big the dangers inherent in the Italian scason and claimed to have found Y. ana et i i been dwindling. sider, say the hunters. In 1902 seals and neither government nor ship | years have been sufficlent for the ket, it 1s claimed. e aviator-sealer thus has many had dispersed, the aviators agreed | obstacles to overcome before he to accept 10 cents a seal for their | can obtain a.hearing, but he still information. It was too late and 50 | has friends in the flect. These have the “seal-from-the air” theory has | proposed that the airmen be used season on the 10 cents a seal Hunters claim. that the main body | basis, and it is belleved that this s will be adopted. e Newfoundland seal is hunted almost entlirely for its skin, which LAXo ASPIRIN . | is made into leather, and for its = The old hand at the hunting stu fat, which is converted into oil and fes wind and weather for weeks | used for many industries. co! h, and in proof point to ‘Th Extra Ply of Fabric o TR o mileage with the smallest possible amount of carbon, purity, uniform these and no other fuel can give you more. You will find Polarine Oils as dependable in every way as «sStandard” Motor Gasoline. A hard combination to beat, or equal! . 9|l “STANDARD” The Balanced Gasoline! ers Arrives From London. . A NEW YORK, . July 6—Gold bars V/ARSAW, June 4.—Women are not ioll;wu his elxperhnce’lnd l:l;(lll?& ;:lu!fl at ’g.OM,m Irrl\';? ?er% yettler— ‘wanted (n the Polish army ) - s for spotting s from e air, ly on the steamer [@jestic from | ant members kL ST. JOHN'S, N. ¥, June 25.—New. seas England for "Kuhn, Loeb & Co.|ment. Recently they agdessed bankers. This I8 a continuation of | test to the minisi mit that nothing |the movement for the balancing of | woman volunteers. of acceptance by the seasoned seal- There are other issues in the | i argument, too. Many hunters be- Deputies. ing skippers. The eyes of an alf- | Joye the seal herds have been de- p g man cannot beat the skill of & sea- | pleted, and that heavier catches IN THIS NEW ASP ew people really under: the nature of aspirin. It of ordinary aspirin. pain-defeating powers of the as- pirin. It leaves the salicylic acid | three points: ~—It’s absorbed easily —It's a gentle laxative Fungler RE is a fabric tire in a class by itself. Literally it has no real competitor. It is a super fabric tire built for long, hard service on small cars. Regardless of road conditions or of any ordinary overload, on an established average it outwears from two to three tires of other makes. This tire is made with an extra layer of fabric and a heavy, special tough red tread which is responsible for its extraordinary service and for its fame. You cannot find a user who “‘knocks” the Fisk Red Top—you can find thousands to praise it beyond all other tires. There’s a Fisk Tire of extra value in every size, Jor car, truck or speed wagon. Time to Re-tire? (Buy Fisk ) Thass K £3S. ©. 8. £aT. 00¥. FI RED-TOP CLINCHER TIRE MILES PER HOUR. . 011 2[4 s QS ]9 SEASON TRIP SPEEDOMETER You buy Gallons but you get mileage! . D how much do you get? It isn’t what you pay-for gasoline or tires or anything in fact, but what you get out of them, that counts. In the case of gasoline, it is the economy of maximum powerand full mileage that you want. T.."; company has never considered manufacturing a gaso- line that \l:r::ld be fi‘l:enomennl in any one way. It isg:n-o- ducing a gasoline whi particular—halan ch is more than satisfactory in every ced to fit the motor. \ t er consistent with instant starting, full ity and economy—*‘Standard” gives you all of STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) S »\\‘(:_‘ll-lli_?ii $3,000,000 IN GOLD HERE. |OPPOSE WOMAN SOLDIERS Peasant Members of Polish Par- liament Protest. 1920, when the Woman's Legion was ! both as officers and in the ranks. free to relax and distend the tfn; has most | blood vessels, thus bringing al the market to con- ‘wonderful pain-defeating pow: a healthful perspiration and 25 every medical man acknowl-|lieving congestion and ntitul that prices drop- ¢dges. It doss, however, when|t ;& paying figure, and It taken alone, often cause disturb- h f digestion. to sell thei s was only duripg the war. when seal ance ol f governmen ofl brought high prices for the conservative party. They demand a| ¢.50600 .?ahmey \l)l'lel‘efld "'g“, l:n manufacture lot {””"‘"' lhflll the gflrf&cled aspirin, with added|of poisonous waste. owners of the sealing fleet for the | business again became profitable. This in no way interferes with the | free to benefit by TINKLE'S TRIN—the aspirin with the Now is given to the world a|aids further in ridding thellyl!em eneficial qualities heretofore un- Many who heretofore feared to —It religves pain quickly TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN i the “Three Point Box”