Evening Star Newspaper, August 2, 1922, Page 15

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PLANES AMENACE Americans ‘Charge Deaths Are Due to German Restric- tions on Construction. - PREPARE PROTEST TO UL S, NE of the out- | standing virtues ' of the Nash is the high degree of econ- omy with which it delivers performance. Fours and Sixes Prices range from $905 to $2390, f. 0. b. factery Hamilton, Va. burg ten days ago the writer used Distribute: N-NASH MOTOR CO. - DELMAR.VA-NASH MOTOR CO. T Ve e, Baw Ave - | (he et DN R e res For Infants and Children bt D T N Aniricans and. the pilot” The VY MeaLict TEEs SHoma: Sotrespondent way. astonished hat InUse For Over 30 Years . e the officials o e company shoul Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value B eaasl WAl ont an well 2o || eos betre : “n the welght of his luggage, something | _*0¢ 22 HURLEY MOTOR COMPANY Telephone North 6463 BIRVON MOTOR 0O. American-Born Movie Star Se- riously Injured in Air Accident. " Fatalities Reported. * BY GEORGE WITTE. mmh»m&uflg&mmuxfl BERLIN{ August 2.—Americans liv- ing and traveling 'in Germany: are preparing to protest to the State De- partment at Washington agalnst-the new interallied aviation limitations -becanse of two accidents -that have happened on the Berlin-Hamburg route during the last three weeks. The military cimmission’s rules gov- erning the construction of airplanes used by the German army or for com- mercjal purposes in Germany restrict German manufacturers to the build- ing of-light-weight machines. Movie Star Seriowsly Hurt. Three weeks ago Fern Andra, an American-born movie dtar,” suffered serious Injuries about her face and body In* an airplane accident, and Baron von Richthoften, brother of the supreme German flying ace dur- ing the war, was killed in an air- plane constructed under stipulations imposed by the allies for the pur- pose of preventing the Germans from building airplanes for war purposes. In traveling from Beriin to o - that had not happened to him in thir- This $15.75 top-icer refrigerator, $11.81 White enameled lined. Strong cabinet_construction. Nickel-plated brass hard- ware. This Bohn-Sanitor refrigerator, $39.75 Snow-white seamless porcelain lining. Three-door, front icer. 75-pound ice capacity. Hardwood case brass hardware. ‘Attractive three-piece suite as pictured baek. Three-piece suite of excellent armchair and rocker. with nickeled “This 579.75 fiber reed $36.65 brown fiber reed suite, now. $27‘.48 grade fiber; closely woven; brown finish. Inciudes settee; Discount sale including our entire stocks of refrigerators baby carriages reed and fiber . furniture The sale is without restriction or reservation of any sort. All the goods bear their regular prices. De- duct 25% from these prices at time of sale. A few typical items ave illustrated $19.75 fiber reed desk, $14.81 Baronial brown finish desk with wood top and reed basket for stationery. $53.75 brown fiber reed da-bed, $40.31 Well constructed da-bed with famous Marshall spring; loose cushions covered in tapestry de- sign cretonne. d suite Discounted: 25%, is now $59&2 4t g in rich shade of brown. Comprises . settee, armchair and rocker with spring seat, loose spring cushions\ and upholstered Special Dispatch > The Btar. , BURLINGTON, Vt. August 2—The ‘horh is rapldly sup- * planting the bark of the dog in driv- ing home the cows ¥|- of the farmers who work the soil in lies. “s s m the barns to the Most of the farmers have equipped the from the pasture to the anes and into the barnyards with & system of counter weights so that the gates open automatically when _they reach the proper distance with their automobiles. very mug X Commen Sight on Farm. It 48°8 common - sighit along the roads of Lamoilfe county to see herds of from fifty to sixty cows being driven from pasture by the farmer or his hired man seated in thelr light-welght filvver, the machine darting from one side to the other honking warnings to the cows as — e ty-three previous, flights in America and Europe. Machines Underweight. When_asked why this was neces- sary thé officlals explained that the interallied aviation .regulations limit- ed Germans to #o low a flylng welght that, If the passenger were over- weight the malls and the parcel post had to be left behind. It cannot be denied that the passenger machines re underweight. CASTORIA This $10.75 fiber reed rocker, $8.06 €hoice: of -rocker or chair in baronial brown finish; spring seat and loose cushion; high back. > This $27.50 reed _+ carriage, $20.62 All reed pullman sleeper with reversible body, loose cushions, adjustable back, rubber-tired wheels and windshield. In ecru, gray and blue enamel. 750 pink or brown reed s‘can'iaztv $35.62 $4975 green reed carriage, $3741 $51.75 white and blue panel side carriage, 19.75 ecru and gray stroll- ~.s ers,’ L -$1481 Folding steel cot beds made by Simmens—30 inches wide; rust- proof link spring. Beds fold com- pactly, - Z Sale: 9x12 Texoleun Allaver effects, oriental and parquetry for living rdom, dining room and bedroos:. * —are attractive —will n ot harbor dut e designs in varioas color cembinations 'Job that much easie: t This symplifies the work 2 WITH | COMMON ON NEW ENGLAND FARMS thq"y amble slowly along “their - dusty “Gocasionall be m»o: ::un Iln'lhs eh‘lrl tael?. 5 ce {n_a while and jump out ti head a particularly obstre) &mu co: Aesirous of breaking up F siop. But, for the most part, are tent to leave the entire per- forman to have the cows efucated to under- 1¢ it rains:too hard. ‘But when the’ weather’s good it ain’t half bad. The cows pet used to the idea very qQ ¥nd they move on ahead of us. ey are not worried by the dogs running them and result is that they give more milk and keep in better condition, “Opce in a.while we have to gel & faithful old dog will the running board or They forget he proces- , they o their masters, who seem ~ Once Trietl, Alvjva.ysl Used e LADA" ;ll»nd the tooflnl_ll.nlll of their Simply Aucther Development. The farrhers accept it as a matter of vouras: - Tt ls - Velopment. of ihe. machinery ldea Which rapldly is relegating laborious | Athabi Wwork to the rear. Athabasca Trappers Beport Epi- demic Wiping Out Natives. EDMONTON, Alta, Angust 2—Trap- pers from the trading posts on Lake asca report that ‘the Indians are dying in large numbers of influ- el N * out to chase a straying critter. But'| ; that usually is when they are strange. After they get used to be- ing driven with & car they are allf - 3 right.” | o (Copyright, 1922.) INFLUENZA KILLS INDIANS : Nt's kinda nice. and makes one's > 'h:ho,“ farm. I8 e _age of :lehlnery. Otf” courlie, we don"t do % .munh here as they do on the F: & rn farms. But the use of the _"lr hereabouts saves a pile of steps. - 'g.n" are tim when a car ain’t uch use on th lanes ana side roads ey Lac s said to be sbout 400, grounde. The recent deaths of enty-four natives there, with lo from influensa at other posts. i IR The Cool Store Rummage Notions Odds and Ends 10e Mercer- ized Crochet Cottom, Be. Odds and Ends 1 and 2 cunce ball Yarn, alse Silkee- im Il:lk.l.: ounees for 29e. nket Binding in . double fold with buttonhole edging in white and colora; 1, 1% and 2 inches wide. Regularly 10e; 15¢ and 26¢c; yard, Se. enzn. The present population of Fond du with many bands still in_the hunting cate, sald the-trappers, that the In- dians are rapidly being wiped out. 810-818- > LT - Lotsat Bc - Sizes 14 to 20. Rummage Blouses $2.00 and $2.50 Values ’ Hundreds of cool, crisp summer blouses, in a wealth of trimmed and semi-tailored styles. s .29 Of white and striped voile, madras, batiste, A== dimity and pongette. Warner Corsets, 95c $1.50 and $200 ‘nodels in Warner Rustprooi Corsets. $5.98 Blouses, $3.98 | Small lot High-class Beaded Medium and topless models. Broken siges. and Embroidered Blouses, in Bathing Suits, $2.98 high colors. House Dresses, $1.49 Table of $398 Jersey and Sateen Batking Suits in the One rack $198, $250 and $298 Dresses, of striped and plaid gingham, in regulation- and Billie Burke styles. J popular styles. Rummage Wash Goods 36-inch Striped Tissue Gingham, 36-inch Flowered Dimity, 40-inch Printed Batiste, 39-inch Embroidered Dark Voile, 39-inch Printed Dark Voile, 36-inch Colored Beach Suiting, 32-inch Dress Gingham, 32-inch Checked Tissue Gingham, Yard 36-inch Cretonne Dress Chintz, s . : - Pajama 19¢ Cretonne Draperies, 19¢ Yd. 36-inch_ soft white pajama | _ 25c and 39c cretonne draperies checks, ideal for fine underwear. | in floral and figured patterns. " Boys’ 2-Pants Suits, $4.98 Nearly a_hundre¢ of them—buy school suits now and save money. Norfolk models in all-wool and wool-mixed cloths. Sizes 8 to 16. . Straw Hats, 49¢ Reefers, $4.98 All our Boys' Straw Hats re- All-wool Reefers, in tweeds duced to 49e. Juvenile styles. and mixtures. Kormerly $7.00 & 2 5 and $8.00. Sizes 3 to 8. Beach' Cloth Suits, $1.98 Wash Suits, 59 Former $5.00 Beach Cloth Nor- folk Suits. Sizes 7, 8, 12, 13, 16 and 17. Fresh, clean suits, of chambray | and percale, in_Oitver Twist and { middy styles. Sizes 3 to 8. IS-I%IS(E $1.15 ‘NEW Newly added rummage lots of this assortment of women’s $1.75 thread silk and fiber hose, in nery is plain, clocked and drbpstitch with, the styles.” Champagne, gray, nude, season. rose, blue, etc. .Perfect quality. " Women's Hose, 59¢ Beautiful quality thread and fiber silk hose, in white and black. Slight irregulars of $L.25 grade. Children’s Socks, 2 Pairs for 25¢ mostly white Grass Rugs, $345 - _ 5 Stenciled Grass Rugs, of ¢tlosé texture, size 8x10. ‘Grass Rugs, $445 7 Stenciled Grass Rugs, room 25c socks, with fancy-tops, and- mostly the-larger sizes.. Slight irregulars. . Children’s Socks, 19 Children’s 35c mercerized socks, | size, 9x12, in attractive pat- “nsolid colors asd v.nm,; with | terns. fancy tops. ect quality. 1Se. Genuine Congoleum 18x36 Rugs, in handsome patterns. Very slight seconds. 3 Luggage Bags, 50c -$1:00 Matting Luggage Bags, handy size for all-around utility. Brass clasps. ia Rugs, $1L.75 . 9x12 Genuine Rattania Fiber Rugs, famous for beauty and +| service, deeply reduced. " Rummage Absorbeat Crash Toweling, Sc - Reminants Shelf Oficloth, Rag Rugs, 39¢ ,-'W-;m 18x36 Washable Rag Rugs, ifi - Soru Okt B ol ’ bright n{ixed colors. Organdy Dresses, $1.49 * " Rummage lot, slightly mussed Jor - soiled ‘White * Organdy Dresses that originally sold for $298 to $5.98. Sizes 2 to 6. Man; beautiful lace and embroidery trimmings. S Girls’ Dresses, $1.98 Clu X 3”98‘ = 22 Junior Dresses, of im- ildeen’s -~ $1.98 Ch"“l‘."l' o 5 ity. sered goaham St . | Ry o, e, fguy stitching. 3 2 cwitches In all shades except @ gray mixtures. FALL HATS $5.00,57.50,59.95 The advance guard of autumn milli- Rich velvets predominate—in black and various deep tones of red, blue and brown. As always, King’s Palace styles are in petfect” harmony with Kin, prices—quality 1s with economy. Rummage Household Goods T XA . Yields from the fresh you leaves—the most del¥ciozg flavour. s ° —TRY IT TODAY— LT " Prices to Send Odd Lots Flying! RUMMAGE SALE Sy Sitroux Hair Nets “A Better Net For 10c” Demonstration now going on at King's Palace. Come in and get a coupon worth 150— it enables you to buy 6 NETS FOR 45¢c Sitroux Domble Mesh Nets, 15¢ each. Women’s $15.00 t;) $19.75 DRESSES, $5.69 One rack of high-grade dresses priced for quick selling. Beautiful models in crepe de chine, tricotine, serge and combination materials. Popular colors. Mostly small sizes. Women'’s Suits, $8.69 Dresses, $11.69 15 women's taflored suits of | One rack women's crepe de serge and tricotine. Also a | chine and Canton e dresses mumber of silk-lined tweed sport | that sold for 319 Mostiy suits, and 6 blager jackets. small sizes. $10.75 Dresses, $6.85 Organdy Dresses, $4.69 . Women's slightly soiled white organdy - dresses -~ of quality and styles. Rutiled and sashed. One rack of women's dresses of imported gingham, ratine, Normandie voile and printed Regular and extra sizes. Extra Size Gingham Dresses Checks of all color combinations. $2.98 and $3.98 Wash Skirts $1.00 Rummage Sheets $1.00 - Odd lots of 81x90 Seamless voile. Next to giving away these high-grade tailored wash skirts of heavy white gabardine. Belt, sport pockets, large pearl buttons. All sizes. . Remnants of Laces 3¢ Yard Bleached Sheets, including 3 various standard brands. e T s Tcen it Every sheet perfect. originally, sold for 8c, 10c and 15c a yard. Edges and inser- Pillowcases, 25¢ tions, Embroideries, 10c Yard Dainty embroldery edges in open-work patterns. 2 to 4 inches v'ri.de. Veiling, 15c Yard Fancy mesh veiling with col~ ored dots. 29c quality. ‘f strong bleached cotton, every one perfect. Summer Blankets, $1.00 About 100 gray blankets with colored border. Single-bed size. Handkerchiefs, 121:c $1.00 each. Women's soft. linzn-finished handkerchiefs with haad-em- Bedspreads, $1.98 broidered initials. 25c value. Hair Switches, $1.79 $2.25 22-inch three-stem wavy Lot of Instltutional Spreads, white crochet quality, size for single bedls. Deep patterns. $3.00 value. Mer’s $1.25 and $1.50 Union Suits 95¢ Cooper, Regatta. and other makes of fine suits reduced. In .4 on dress parade—replendent fashion promise of the new & fine nainsook. “Holeproof” Socks, 39¢ Genuine “Holeproof” Thread Silk Socks, substandards of 75c quality. Black and colors. Nighgshirts, $1.39 fs Palace successfully united shirts. Sizes 15 to 20. Union Suits, 69¢ Men’s Opelta Balbrij 5 letic Union Suits. i e China Matting, 25c Yard 2 rolls_40c and 60c close- textured China Matting reduced for rummage. Grass Ru 39c Yard 2 fo?}_-l:lf:-a:!dd:u(i;r:ss Runners :um;:'g f«’“&gm._'.".{ Overalls m/z/-l = Grass Rugs, 59¢ Men’s Pajamas, $135 27x54 Closely Woven Grass Rugs, in attractive stencilings. Hall Runners, 29¢ Yard 35¢ 18-inch . Genuine Con- ..goleum Hall Runners, in ar- tistic patterns. - Curtain Rods, 3¢ 42-inch Brass Extension Rods, with brackets. 3c each. Window Shades, 10c Lot of Damaged Wifidow Shadés, of various grades, in assorted calors. & Nainsook, Cotton Pon d Percale Pajamas rednced““ = _ Men’s $7.50 Silk A reduction that means a big saving. on high-grade silk um. brellas of best construction. As- orted handles. Women’s . Athletic UNION SUITS, 59c -+ Mercer and other makes of tailored athletic union suits, in white and flesh. Every suit perfect. 5 * Uniom Suits, 45¢ Boys’ Undershirts Women's Carter Lisle Perfect P10 - Union Suits, also “Princess | 3 v 3 May” cobweb knit union suits, = —-slight irregulars. $1.00 to $200 |* 'Ribbed* Athletic . Shirts, with values. no sleeves.: 25¢ value. in Comfort - beautiful ., 42x36 and 45x36 cases, made - plain and silk-stripe madras and . $1.75 Fruit of the Loom Night- Umbrellas, $4.95: Hirs Ilflll,lIllllllmIlllllllllllillllllIIIlIIlllllIIllllllllIIIlllllillllIilllllll||IlllIIll‘IIll‘llIlIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll|i|llillll'llllillilllllll Ahlr AT S M T

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