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Events for Thursday. Oliver, Tempest, Stiralong and Clifton - AD”: |GERMANS SEEK WAYS ) ?E%z\(r,%%;c%%rgfig FHI:I%_ CAP| = TO ND FINANCES s 2 s, oy B it S Y sl DENOUNCED BY CHURCH LEADER Aswociated Press. more, Albany, Ga.: Ralph Bagley. V.|Great and Locust Bus, W. R. Dough- £ PRERLIN. August 19.—The tmperial ¥ Clark, Suffolk, Va.; Marle, Thomas | orty, Suffolk, Va. - ; economio councll appointed a com- Seworthy, Woh Dougheriy, Batotts T aT August 252017 trot: purse.| LONDON, August 19.—The Rev.| tramples truth, ‘integrity and domes- Special Dispatch to The Saar. 1 knocked his hub oap off in an effort ash. | $300—Leah H. and Belina, W. ROCKVILLE REAI]Y sty By for an0 fae Bt 3 . ingiey ¢ pock Ange. 2 27| ENGLISH SOCIETY IMMORALITY 2 > 3 v 3 tic happiness beneath its feet. o - may have made such & |mistee today to formulate proposals ¥a: Donfiaid, & T Wiparaic. ety k, e 7)1 Jonn B Wakerly; Khainaw Prasde Ok hive Ioctons the o ihar i BALTIMORE, August 19—When A.| 10 BOIS 0,003 18"l ‘quite aggra: | for the alleviation of the pregent eco D aGis Fetlilion BN IIINE ] c)j of the Wesleyan Conference. de-|yo, jLdges | the Courts which mea E. Hogrebe, 3216 Carlisle &venus.|,ying to be denied common road| oo LoVry Cr o S ringency ,of B D, Brasnington, |G K ackville, M4 opothlion. | nounced the Immorality existing to- | with domestic tragedy because of the gently bumps off the hub cap of an | courte 22 i et ha] Gemasy Interesting . Program Ar«|D: C: Bonnle Setyer” EBadle . B E Do, ‘Wg Washing- | 987 in English society, both high and | number of people who have sought automoblle that refuses o 16t BT | wac the man, who Knooked O the| Dr. Hirsch, undersecretary In 1 &y Washington, D. C.: North Bell and Dacfiela, J. P. Fitzgerajd, | low. in his presidential address. e T e e T e roud Trafme. oficers, how, | KibSAP: &84 B WASSL pure thet B8 | inistey ot sconomice, recommended| ranged for 6Oth Exhibi- (I Grl, i E Miner, Washineto nin S O DL, (OB the smie day that s uitar:fed'tha Feipge ot ibe eVl of the road raffic officers. how- 't, 80 he Was rel on the pay- g umps ? v. Leah on. D. C.: TIOXY|ances were published here there ap- —_— This difference of opinion was re- < 5 increass production. = He - proposed tion This Week. tolk, Va. DERY S Which the prevalence of vice ana im.| |RON FURNACES CLOSE. spunsible for the appearance of Ho-| that there be a great restriction or| .- 3.25 pace: purse, '$300—Belle Street, grebe in the traffic court yesterda: even a complete prphibition of to- Horner Penn, Suffolk, Va.; Arlington ; s PeR T ) morality in America was denounced —_ ; +4 - first six B ; "|SLAYER TO PLEAD INSANE. by the natipnal i1 of the Protes-| YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, August 19 — g?,.;,:‘:,",',,:‘ ekl vd:}‘l;(!:‘iu’{:i GIRL 'AERO VICTIM DIES. ;fifl%"f,“,,"’.’;fi.fld"}; Sl RACING CHIEF FEATURE Sauare, H:r{f' McHenry, Hagerstown, | O ER ; y the national counc rotes. h ‘figures, Undersec il Rineton. D, - Jimy B. tant{EBpikcopal Church. s e e even the pre-war res. Undersec- er, ngton, D. C.; Jimmy on ast furnace here today inde- oehe I s b Tnjuri Fall That Killed Two |8tary Hirach expressed the view and Jos Frank, Ohio Horse and Mule | Cape Charles Quiet After Shooting | American readers may be interested [O78 blast production in the Young 3r. Hogrebe admonished him to -get | Tnjuries in © | thers should be restrictions on_ the 130 Horses Have Been Entered for | S°REMY;. Wilson, N, C; Bubbles, R of George B. Lewis. L ey DTl ol dimrict tail fo ‘& |point: 16w manu! ure and im] e . rley, Heathesville, Va.; Uni Vakerley, nglis] mori are ap- M scniis qut nithe iy fisoike Others Prove Fatal. hol, wines, fruit, coffee, beer, choco- Bell, E. G. Gilmore, Albany, Va.; Miss| NORFOLK, Va. August 19—Tem- + than the minimum reached in the re- i i i ; quite as bad as American ’ “Your hovor.” said Mr. Hogrebe to| BRATTLEBORO, Vt. August 19.—|late, perfumes, furs, carpets, cloth Various Events Begin- V. L. Clark, Suffolk, Va.: Peter [ norary insanity is expected to be the | Do cnLY Quite as cent depression period, with plant ex- the magistrate, “all 1 ask is the|FEvelyn Harris, who was severely in-|and other luxuries. 5 s\ b D Ch it W Deriers wio|oralsl i o o e M courtesy of the road. So many ma- | jured and burned vesterday in the| The undersecretary also suggested ning Tuesday. Clifton L. P. J. efense o - sons, “Human life by many is held very and’ doubiing early, resampe chines. especially flivvers, speed up | airplane crash in which James Tra-|ed higher taxation on profits from ders, Suffolk, Va. . 'F.|shot and killed George R. Lewis on | cheaply,” was his indictment. “There and refuse to give a larger machine | han and his five-year-old son were|speculation in foreign currency. He Prescott, Rockville, Md. the streets of Cape Charles Wednes- | is scarcely a day when you do not| Fnishing and semi-finishing mills & chance to pa I don’t remember 5 8he was the|advocated the raising of a small loan Free-for-all; purse, 3400—Del Car |day night. open your paper upon some sordid|continued an active schedule, though this particular occurrence, but this|daughi 9 broad in order to spread the pay- [Special Dispatch to The Sta 9.—1¢|2nd Gladys Be Sure, J. W. Walker,| Things have quieted down in Cape | story of ¢he slaughter of some inno-|two or three of the mills would be probably was such an incident. The treasurer of the Brattleboro due under the clearing house| ROCKVILLE, Md. August 19.—If|pjiapeen” Gy, A Frisco, Virlie | Charles and friends of Lewls appear idle next week. With the baaic fron man didn't give room, probably, and Savings Bank. | pracess over a longer period. the weather Is anything like favor-|Direct and May Direct, W. E. Foster, | willing to let the law take its course. The standard of morals between | and steel production steadily falling. * able, the sixty-ninth snnual exhibi- | Suffolk, Va.: J. L. Grandy, Nor.| Parsons is in the Accomac county | the sexes in many places is very low. | these mills must close soon. A short- ARCISRRIREY, 1o 1 foIk, U, Edward Lee and , having been removed from the edness of the marriage rela- (age of box cars is said to be aggra- tion of the Montgomery County Agri-lmy o dd, W. E. Miller, Wash- thampton jail after the shooting. openly pooh-poohed; lust | vating the situation. cultural Society, which will be held The Aristocrat of the } o e e e Watch World Is--- . little short of amazing. But even though When the present management took z ises, it i aid, , D T oty " - G00D FURNITURE L v H I e reparation egan (o - e 0 evar s i o oo s amantrin- SEpern‘epdants of the vatia : % mer there is no lowering of quality. new artments, together with their nu- P 4 i Perous axsistants, have oince pat 1 905 Seventh Stn N.W. charge several years ago It an- nounced a determination to make many busy days getting things in | store—new stocks of the best the markets whape. New buildings " have been ‘1’7 HERE are sales—and sales. The § esch fair better than the preceding Wright Co. August Furniture Sale is one. That policy has been adhered to, g 3 2 . and the improvement this year ¢ offering good furniture at prices a to be more rAY i = = —the most original and thoroughly distinctive time- Piiren ana mens " renees. mads Olll' First A st 4 :g;:g mn::ral:fi :onsil :;‘: :::u fif}"mfi“':“ piece the Elgin Watch Company has ever put out. | [iooking to the convemience"and com ] llgll % to Here’s an Elgin watch that no other jeweler can | - Woi Section Expands. # 40%—is there amy reason why this sale Since th Montgomery County > i i = - S e shouldn’t attract hundreds of buvers and Elee nt.thw pn?e. ot g l?okmg s hlg~h 2 »‘ ?d‘:’r‘::l."":‘ o's"r;.::‘u'"! S‘?h’l"g"‘:; Fu r n l t u r e S a]. e lovers of good furniture? ’ ' ::uranteed. Thin, .¢reen gold, engraved case— ¥ . 7 ar f‘j";’z‘::’:‘:"fid:‘f }?}".fi?&:& o IS Keeplllg US Busy J 15-jeweled movement. ?fi: amt_ar:mnwna were mec“‘:ad by L) 5 Smith, Mrs. Clarence L. Gilpin, Mrs. ke f ’ i . X = . William lobley, Mrs. ‘Lawrence ) Allnutt, Miss Lutie Griffith, Mras. o \A‘neml’l;l Griffith, Mrs. Walter Clllgell. I - =ars F Mrs. Harry C. Armstrong > | PTT~0) oY) o Norman Engle, ‘They promi | | Simmons™ Spring play well worth seeing. ; - Harry J. Hunt, who is again in X = Heavy frame; link fabric charge of the poultry department, is 7 2 bubbling guer with enthusiasm over spring; guaranteed Simmons = o the fine show he will *put across.” 3 construction. For all regular He began early to interest poultrymen 3 « A WEEK : c'cd"NH"; aEConvemence, in tais vear's fair. and l;'opwr well he 3 e |2 3 size beds. Au- $3 95 ‘Expens 0 succeeded is shown by the fact that 5 S : 3 ed to ot An Ex| e the demand for space in his depart- (/\ 3 i gust Sale price, . =i i?ll AP e ‘:dm Sol | | Pav Only 56c & Week on Purchases up to $25 Imenc was 5o great as far back as sev- ) an you can Pay Only a Week on Purchasee’8ip to eral weeks ago that it was decided to a penny less we'll 188 D fo $59 enlarge the poultry house, and this Pay Only $2 a Week on Purchases up to $100. has been done. Mr. Hunt says there will be two thousand chickens on ex- hibition. gladly refund your 'money. Dog Shew Planned. Branch For the first time In twenty years a dog show will be held {n connection ’S Store with the fair. This, too. will be in 818 charge of Mr. Hunt, and many owners of canines in the District of Colum- King St. bia, zhéa fiuunty andhom-:i pllcu‘hzva ° assure: im that their dogs will be m— Alex., Va. on hand % The dogs will be on exhibition on Wednesday only. Rabbits and cats = will also be shown in Mr. Hunt's de- P That the how to be held i at the horse show to be he! n 000002000000 000000000000000060000000000000000000000006000000000000000000004 connection with the fair will be a| % { 3 a pronounced success there is _said to > g ¢ e not the slightest doubt. So man: owners have signified their intention of making entries that it was real- = M N Corner ized that the stable capacity on the | AP H Street grounds would be far from suficlent ¢ HORSS Credit T to accommodate e horses and sevg W treel cral “Gays ago a big uptown Jivers = redit Terms S k4 ;lnble “a;u rented to house the over- Allgllst Sale o \ et I — " 736-738 Seventh St. Andrew J. Tummings of ey ey ommings o Dining Suites K28 Arranged ARatiti: S R TS R o o menonanae | | 10-Piece Hepplewhite Grand Rapids . e e e ° o ° August P lllSh and Flll' Sale smpiain izt | | Dining Room Suite of Mahogany mule races. Several motor cyele con- tests will also probably be arrauged. In this remarkable sale we are giving wuhinflon an 130 Horses in Races. | T!\e beauty of this suite lies in the grain and finish of event that has no parallel anywhere—and no precedent hlfig" Sorecs. d{°‘3§l;’r§3}3§'hgzg: the wood and the proportion of its lines, rather than in Mahogany Console Table and Mirror price.. $14.95 Beautiful new style—just like il- lustration—mahogany finish. Artis- tically shaped mirror. £32328423242724242424372280242282230384202 4322344 i v double-door . . horses are high-class performers and ornateness. It consists of a new oblong table, doul 0 even with us. Qualities are guaranteed—but prices are e Sommittee i ioniagg china closet, server with drawer, 60-inch buffet and six + 2 o] . mond, " n rence : - . only promised for this sale. L. Gilpin—expect 'some fine conteste tapestry-upholstered chairs to match. Regular price, $275. The track is in fine condition and; August Sale price.............. . . . e Same. oMcials Yho s> Teces : Wood Finish (Mah ) 5 ? 0 ! " " " . < ood Finish (Mahogany F ur'llke Genume e tEanthe iRiar theniaet | Nine-piece Cromwellian Oak Dining 10-piece Elizabethan Renaissance Din- E der Double DaBed ars: President, L. Gi Room Suite, Grand Rapids make, con- ing Room Suite, Grand Rapids make, with nglun_ i leh Coats Fur Coats John' E. Mur : sisting of 60-inch buffet, china cabinet, inlaid plate glass tops. 7Z-inch buffet, in- _l:;’c:iwg:sg“:S:i:dwhfhaoc:’l:u:}:e for urer, Eugene W. Cisseli dirsctors, | 42-inch server, oblong extension table closed server, inclosed silver cabinet, g\mse T : Moavy Pile Fiush Coats—with colls? Goney Pur Costs, emcellant skins; S Tewis W. Barigiey. Tromes Tl and four cane-back tapestry-covered seat large extension table and six upholstered Biete with pad and valance. A T35, e WHE Gusesie Vemvian. Very IeBSorced making; haadsomely Lned. otiand: Jemer B Grg, Cnrles | dining chairs and a table s seat and back chairs, cov- s couch and bed i Pavkibeowsoslor, 49 Inchaa tosg- J. Hunt, James D. King, Pérrie E. bench. $350 value. Au- ever in tapestry. ' $685 comsb'"‘!dé ;'\l“e' $27 50 elcre obawson Mrundlekrank) gust Sale price......... value. August Sale price gr“ice o oJ ; Carter Clagett, Benoni Allnu; King, Millarda F. special i this sale at— Thomas. | Assisting ‘the directors this year is| ) an advisory board consisting of Wil | [ llam J. Thomas, Frank L. ggwm. Peerless Plush Coats—wi . ek » % Thomas A, Ladson, E4 YY) liam A. Waters, Z. M. 3 o black oelias and diep ey Seal Coats, rick grades of fur, ard C. Drum-Hunt, William V. D U“j‘l'[r H Wy 40 inches long, with handsomely em- son, J. M. Kemp, James Fitzgerald, = | with mauy efective touches. Ver¥ proiqered Lnings— Emory Ricketts and John A. Jones. special in this sale 84— List of Entries. -'-—— The complete list, announced today I d e FiLY by_the race committee, is as follow, ! ‘Tuesday, August 22.—Trot or pace ® (] for horses. four-year-olds and unde that have never raced and that are ! owned in the District of Columbia or A New Product Montgomery, Frederick. or / Prince Other Plushes up to $79.50 Other Fur Coats up to $250 Georges countles; purse, “3300—Ax- . By “Sj ons” F. Prescott, Rockville, Md.; Mareo and A Very Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Selection Finid, e g, 4 F Rt ~ 2:20 trof purse, 3$300—Sable W, R. J. Shirley, Heathesville, Va.; Rosalie 9. . and Mitchell Ialmmellln. E. G. We've Produced for this Season grocs, Alheoy; Qo Nectls Chces aad) recedented values i e R S e Reskille e unp! en values In W. R. Dougherty. Suffolk, Va.: Myrtle Oliver and Tempest, P. J. Saunders, Artistic creations of the metal bed Jart—as Suffolk, Va.; Dock handsome in_appearance as the old )colonifl | B - . . Brube otk T a2 ant o ke - 4-Piece American Walnut-Finish : Tallored Trlcotlne Sults Rimeon, Washington, D‘ C; u'no#:fil ‘;;’,;‘,‘?‘;ié},."’g},“‘:‘: ffi":‘,‘:{f_‘ 32 6:£ B e dr 0 Om. Suit e— A t Pri ce | - tzer, Eddie King, Washington, D. C. < i gt‘ul‘)t’?almcn M. R. Gregory, Norfolk, lar sizes. August Sale price.. 00— Baby Ruth, 2 M purchase for the August Sale, with special discount‘: the new long gracefully tailored lines—in which the .p.',:,:.:e‘g:i-nmlrx‘mgwn' o go “mfié Genuine Leather from the manufacturer, enables us tu. offer you suc' skill of superior craftsmanship is plainly in evidence. sg},"'n};:{';n:‘}‘}, :;::{h:gré:fifv%: Wi_ng-Bacl( Rocker : Beautifully lined and finished. A Suit without com. RS ey, Hoaghoeve, Vit wh: Auygust Sale of Tea Carts d © ) Better than $30 bur the Great. Myrtle Oliver and p . o | iti dies’ isses’ sizes. Tempest, P. J. Saunders, Suffolk, Va.; i 4 = | petition. In a]l Ladies’ and M buys usaally 51)0.;“; ‘é':. e fifixfimn. 5 ; 4 s gg c Special s I 8.00 Y . . o n, 3 A £ 03 | o Others of our spacial peoduction—-meds up'ef atil fer woaves snd imere shegmat S| 35 ece. ot Soliimae B y Vitae'-.. 4 finish— Company, Wilson, N. C.; Frisco. Vire k i © A recent ar- A oie = e - lle Direct and May Direct, W. E. R rival from No home is completely furnished if it lacks a - $24.75-$34.75-$39.75 . B Sl Yl auile Tk % B B i | | en et aids et the Arsohing touch vo e E. G. Gi Albany, ; i = ishi inif i S faors i O » kxl:;fislyal:‘l’ 5 furnishings of your dining room. This style, made Peter Gall. W. R. Dougherty, Suffolk, § T with drop leaves, rubber-tired wheels, removable o o o Va.; Clifton L. and Stiralong. P. J. 4 K covered .in Byt 3 aund; Suffelk, Va.: Doel Y / uine brown lass tray. A Very Small Deposit Will Reserve the Suit of Your Seloction. [ inders, Sufolk V. Dok Sions fenuine " bro gla: Washington, D. sm"u"f-r"i'u. ( : ashington. D. , - d Edward Lee. W. B. o g‘%& D. (‘-x'flny Ml an extraordinary value.. 2 They're made up in a remarkable grade of Trico- . 5 o, Washingaon, Gk, 1L = An attractive period 3u;)teé corcrllsisti“_x Of't '-‘*fg‘: 1 : 0 , chifforette, bow- ed and semi-vanity. i tine—absolutely all wool and fast color—modeled on 19.7 wadm:d :l; 'r;:t l:: zz»mo}fl gess This LOOSO-CIIS]].IO[I dresser, chifforette, bow-en ‘ $ 1 2 9 . 0000000000002 0 2222222222220 .

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