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Maj. Westover, U. S A Entrant | Meriee Lo | NG SR NI SN ST ST of a partnership between them for|with him. She nprelen!od by 7z and Marie B, Kane, .the conduct ¢t the business. The torney Coarad 3yme. In Balloon Race, Once in Ranks JT."'J&..W °_; % 5 -::::.n.. . Won Try-Outs Going Twice as Far as | Any Qther. g gakz & @nmpang s Cléaning Up On All ——— RECEIVER FOR CIGAR STORE. Sent to West Point BE Justice Hoehling of the 'District S ' : ; : Supreme Court -today appointed o ummer | | \ % Blaine Mallan as receiver of the sta- | l Small Lots of : After Ono Yoor as RN e it Engineer Private. 4 TN . | $5000. *'The appointment followed the Shoes | By the Assaclated Press. Maj. Oscar Westover, who will rep- resent the United States ‘Army in the international balloon .races for the Gordon Bennett trophy in Geneva, S = DELIVERIES te Switzerland, won his place by win- every section of the ning the national 'elimination race city and Chevy from Milwaukee, last May. His bal- i loon won from a large fleld, travel- Ing almost twice as far as any other bag and landing in Quebec. He was the only contestant who landed out- . ey side of the Unitéd States. the nt comidormtion o Duying: ' Maj. Westover is listed among the | kation, at Hoboken. He was largely Women’s $7.50 to $12 White ICE CREAM : 4.85 Shoes. Final....c..ccoeueee . 1 i {:\:‘ highz: A"nylm?“"b 'thho ‘won | responsible for the organization and r way to commissions by the ‘way i e e e an e, motvaty | 2dministration of the bureau of air- ICES PASTRIES X s S - in K Company of the 3d Battallon of | CFaft production and served as exec- 5 i 3 i E,‘,,nu,,“ ,nd “M'h ,nd”l year later -lx;zvue of the air service from 1919 to “z. nu.:.x“ "'"‘u&'x. know Women’s $.50 to $10 5 95 i was appointed to the Military Acade- you mi Py s ‘more ? ) . my. He graduated in 1906 and was as- | , B¢ 18 thirty-nine years of age and for quality. Leather Low Shoes. Final J, f Boned. to the infantry. = Most of his | holds the rating of balloon observer ’ But only pairs enough to last a few days at these ex- tremely low prices. Women’s $5 to $7.50 White Shoes. Fital.eeorersvoens iz 2.95 Ladies’ White Low Shoes All in one big grdub — for Choice, at MAJ. OSCAR WESTOVER. several responsible positions, among them at ‘posts at the port of embar- X which arm of the service he won dis- another well known | tinction as a rifieman and expert pis- | ATMY balloonist. he was a contestant Patent. All sizes. service has been in the infantry, in|Ehd altship pilot With Lieut Col. Women’s Sandals, White or 2 95 tinctionl in_the natfona] balloon race of 1921. While in the Military Academy|: g Joined Afr Service In 1918. { Westover was yary seilvmy maoemy 18th “"d Cnl. Rd. > Children's Sandals and Prior to the participation of theled in sports and athletics and he has United States in the world war he|carried the same keen interest into . Play Oxfords. Final....... served in the Sighal Corps, being as-)his free balloon work. signed to the air service in 1918, in| Maj. Westover went to Geneva early Needless to say they are the best styles of the which he ross to the temporary rank iniauty to make detailed studies of $ “Keds” for Boys, y they y O vin e e A | LTS et S oo 1 Gt and omen 1-23&71.95 has been dg.;m‘m.h,d He served in naruclpnlon in the international season, or‘they wouldn’t be broken in sizes now. . Oxfords, Pumps, Sandals and Sport Models— strap and buckle effects, with Goodyear sewed | S@@i@fiy flexible and turned soles—low, medium and high | heels. ‘ (Continued from Eighth Page.) Women's Phoenjx Silk 1 Hosiery. All colors EmeREo 20 Women's $2.95 Sule and Childrew’s Sondals on Sale at All Stores, except the City Club Shop. All Other Sales at ALL Stores. Established over 50 years. James B. Henderson 1108 G Street— Main 7675-7676 IT'S A JOY TO LIVE § —with the Fine Mahogany Furniture and other beautiful Home Furnishings, such as are handled by this house. {1 Our New Fall Stocks, on our several floors, are now com- plete and await your inspection, which we cordially invite. gone a month, and with them is D In the combined lots you'll find all sizes. Donald Swift of Scranton, Pa. Mr.: George D. Selecman has re- Special—for the Boy turned to his home after a Visit to Brown Lotus Calf Blucher Oxfords; nature his sister, Mrs. W. S. Cross, and his brother, Capt. J. Selecman, in Prince William county, Va. Mrs. Frederic Young, who spent the month of July at the Ocean View, New London, Conn.'is now visiting at Watch Hill, Rhode Island. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Silberberg shaped toes; sewed leather soles. Sizes 9 to 13%.... and family have gone to Atlantic = 1 —FINE_FURNITURE, i = i |City, where they will spend several LACES, DRAPLRTES, Cor. 7th & K Sts. . w —UPHOLSTERING, PAPER HANGING, 414 9th St. —PAINTING AND DECORATING. When QUALITY ;s eonsidered, Our Prices Are the Lowest Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolfe and z their A‘)flldren of 3106 Park place have . returntd by motor from Atlantic “City Club Shog” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. at the Hotel Columbia. Miss Adeline S. S. Moftett, who has | been a guest of Mrs. Louise Harding | Earll for the past two weeks, left this morning for New York, Cleveland and other cities en route to her home, in Clinton, Towa. Miss Moffett was a delegate to a meeting of the Na- tional Educational Association, which > recently met in Boston, and’ repre- 316 sented the Federation of Teachers. Last Saturday Mrs. Earll gave § luncheon in Miss Moffett's honor. Those present were Mrs. Thomas L. Hodgkins, Mrs. John W. Frizzell, Mrs, Z Emma Sanford Shelton, Mrs. Ernest H. Daniels, Mrs. Frances Howlett- Wright, Miss M. Gertrude Young, Mrs. [fi{ll < Fonald 3 Farli and Mrs. Sarah Hara- D-RE-S-S-E-S 300 of Them Sold to Us at a Great Sacrifice Price for This Great Sale ARMY SE!SS_UFFICERS. $29.50 to $39.50 Satin Dresses $29.50 to $39.50 Canton Crepe Dresses $29.50 to $39.50 Crepe de Chine Dresses $29.50 to $39.50 Georgette Dresses $29.50 to $39.50 Crepe Romaine Dresses Ssbort! —x e ELEVENTH STo yrgit sept. oth n-e Store Wil Close Al Day’ The House of Courtesy City, where they spent two weeks TO 614 On Wednesday— i We shall pass along a very considerable concessnon made j us by a leading manufacturer—affecting several hundred Despite Cut in Personnel—Many Second Lieutenants Are Needed. Despite the fact that Congress has limited the number of officers in the | [ifil ~ Army to, 12,000, there are approxi- mately 1,800 vacancies for second lieutenants which may be filled by clvilians who pass regular examin- ations, it was officially announced today. | Examinations are belng held in Maryland, Washington and Virginia. The Virginia board of examiners is New Autumn Frncks It will be easy to count the sav- ing that is hereby assured —in cholce of sitting_at the headquarters of the 80th Divislon, 7th and Franklin streets, Richmond. ‘ Appointments will be made in all branches except the judge advocate's department. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been Teported to {he health department ia the last twenty-four Vincent Kellar, 89, Providence Hospital. u 2 pital. Crepe de Cygnes Canton Crepes We’ve included a number of Chiffon Dresses in Pastel Shades. ital. sy, Providence Hos- “Sary Lettwich, 36, 1317 Coreoran es Garvey, 21, Gallinger Stsiclpet Hos- uie Yarborough, 38, 1119 Whittingham place north Lucille T 4, Providence Hospital. Tofant Henry and Hester Bean, 6 hours, 717 Delaware avenve southwest. Births Reported. The followips births have been reported to the beaith department in the last twenty-four They’re true types of exclusive fashion, and splend:d specimens of master workmanshxp Maurice H ‘Wilson and Vers The séason has not developed another &fifit‘lna‘“m‘.'.'?'hna".{x‘# e quite so remarkable a special In Queensiand the arbitration court ‘hae ruled that colored labor is not to be employed in the sugar flelds if white labor is available. : ST | Dail, Service 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. ! Dinner, 4 to 8 N\ N\ Another fortunate opportunity to buy Fine Silk Hose ‘At a tempting price Every pair is perfect— pure 'sri{k; full fashioned, -and with strong lisle tops and durable rein- k forcements at heet and toe. ® This is a real u.le—-thorougl:ly plmed and pre- pared,. Compare the Styles, Quality and Price! Every frock a new creation—revealing lengthened Tines, flowing draperies and panels, and basque _blouse effects. Good selection of colon, plmty of Black and Navy. | Distinctive and Different Models of Surprising Qualtty Values that al Profoundly for Themselves 1315 New York Ave. ™ Fhrough to 1330 H St. N.W. 3 Popularity BLOSSOM INN CAFE- TERIA_ has already ' become the popular - choice- of par- ticular opla & s mfi the mnosphere i: ifferent. Moderate prices—no tips. mnrmm All sizes—and in the full quota of popular colors. tieotionCarmigs harcts peld