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3 DISCUSS POLICIES WITH DAUGHERTY Acting Attorney General an Aide Meet Chief in Columbus. By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohio, ferences which are of Justice on several July 14—Con- expected to de- velop the policy of the Department | important i If you are a male of the species, sprung from an old American family, the chances that you will be bald be- fore you are thirty are only 1 per | cent. On the other hand, it you live to be sixty-eight the chances are 50 per cent. Few native- stock American men have not started to lose their hair at fifty- five. Your wife or your sister has amuchbetter chance. At thirty 98.8 per cent of BALDNESS CREEPS ON HUMANITY, © BUT AMERICAN HAS BEST OF IT THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. |BLIZZARD COUNSEL 18 breeding slowly bald-headed women as well as bald-headed men, and a few hundred generatlons hence it is not difficult to concelve a sub-deb with a bare sprinkling of hair, which she will lose rapidly. And bald- headed high school boys are apt to be the normal type, and not the ex- ceptions, as at present. Anthropologist's Views. These are some of the observations of Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, head of the de- partment of anthropology of the Na- tional Museum he who has just published the results of tests con- ducted with a large number of Ameri- cans of native-born parents. The trend of American clviliza- tion is to take away the halr, Dr, ASSAIL WITNESSES | Claim Original Statements Made by Wilburns in Mine Case Differed From Testimony. By the Associated Press, LEWISBURG, W. Va., July 14.—At- torneys for Willlam Blizzard today renewed their efforts to gain posses- slon of the first confessions of Rev. J. E. Wilburn and John Wilburn, two of the principal witnesses for the state in Blizzard's trial on a charge of belng an accessory to murder. The defense contended that it was their belief that the original state- ments _differed from the testimony the Wilburns gave on the stand, while Prosecuting Attorney A. Telephone Main 7200 C, JULY 15, 1923—PART 1.’ S. KaNN Sons Co. “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets Now forthe July Sale, Porch and Lawn Furniture With Very Special and Timely Price Savings American women have their full A growth of hair. Between fifty and sixty about 3.6 per Hrdlicka shows. It has become of less organic use to man, and nature does not tolerate long what has be- come useless or wéakened. The same holds true of gray hair. Austin contended that there are two more cases to try after Blizzard's and that the defense had no right to examine the statements. Forrest W. Brown, a ‘Charles Town cases were initiated here today be- tween Attorney General Daugherty, | Acting Attorney General Seymour| and Warren F. Martin, a special as- USRS SE oLl Fine Comfortable sistant to Mr. Sevmour. Starting their discussions shortl: fter the arrival of evmour an Mr. Martin from W conferees exix to from the Attor- | federal se"over ‘o’ week | COMMISSIONER BELL TO office in ling to his here and continue end. Any con fons reached woul b announced from Washington, id. Several important cases were bein, considered, it was indicate ing prospéctive action in the national Harvester the over the weel ices of the California Raisl Association. Mr. Daugherty, who has snent Portion of the last several weeks i Columbus, has set no definite dat +for his departure for the this month. —_— One million dollars was the pur- chase price of the Mayfair mansion Which the American Women's Club i London has acquired for home. . 17 - Jewel open WASHINGTON MOD same price. $34.50 $0.10 .. 20 30 40 1st Payment 70 80 What a wonde}f_ul opportunity to buy! These watches and rings are remarkably low priced, and at these most simple terms—there is no excuse for not owning one of them. And these same terms apply to any article of jewelry in our store—up to $34.50. Just follow the table of payments. Bear in Mind—You Wear the Ring or Watch on Payment of 10c and Pay DIAMOND anti-trust suit $nd the investigation of the market- n, Pacific coast to moet the presidential party, it was said, but hoped to leave late its new face WATCH; in a guararesed gold- filled case; a wonderful watch—a TRUTHTELLER, indeed, and one that any man will be proud to own. Hunting ‘case 15-jewel model at cent of them are one-half bald, L4 which is about as d far as they ever | go in this direction. However, in the | inevitable mold of evolution America d e SPEAK AT LIONS CLUB 8 ‘Will Be Honor Guest at Weekly Luncheon at the n ‘Willard. a| Engineer Commissioner Bell will 1 | be the guest of honor and speaker at Club of Washington In the Willard Hotel Wednesday at 12:30 o'clock. In_an announcement last night, L. W. De Gast, secretary, stated two committees are being formed, one on Americanization and the other on n | prohibition. George Du Bois is chair- ford heads the latter. Volunteers for GEO. EL ELGIN Beautiful one large central the weekly luncheon of the Lions | man of the former and Roger White- | Diamond Ring, smaller Diamonds (not chips) on either side; set in handsome hand- carved mountings 14-kt. white or green gold for both ladies and gentlemen. One per cent of males are almost completely gray by thirty and 75 per t between sixty-one and sixty- . Between fifty-one and sixty 17.6 | per cent of American women are com- | pletely gray. membership are requested by Mr. | De_Ga: | The club will hold an outing Thurs- at Camp Letts, the s’ camp. Harry Tay- lor is rman of the committee making arrangements for the event. LAFAYETTE DAY PLANS. | Americans Urged to Fly Tri-Color .on September 6. i | NEW YORK, July 14—Issuing a call to all America to observe La- fayette's birthday and the anniver- sary of the battle of the Marne, the | Lafayette day national committee today recommended that municlpal- | itles” and patriotio_societies see that the tri-color of France be raised | along with the Stars and Stripes on | the date, September 6. Y. <t with Diamond and two time Watc of 18-kt. and A bargain. usual barga: $34.50 10c Down—Immediate Possession Yours! For the Initial Payment of ON Here’s $1.00 10th Week $1.40 .11th Week 150 12th Week 150 13th Week 150 .14th Week 150 .15th Week 1.40 .16th Week 130 17th Week 120 the Idea— .18th Week $L10 .19th Week 1.00 1.00 .26th Week .27th Week .28th Week .29th Week This Beautiful Wrist Watch Rectangular movement, in 14-kt. White or Green Gold case; a very special bargain at.........c.ceiiiiiiiiiiaitn., Only 10c Down—As Above the Balance as Outlined in the Chart Above . §x\\\\\hl l///éé | * The famous ILLINOIS Master- adjusted movement, in gold-filled case. time, and at this price it is an un- EDIME! MERCHANTS y attorney, before whom the first state- ments were made, was brought here by & subpoena, ordering him to pro- duce the signed statements of the Wilburns, which were left in the charge of the prosecuting attorney pending Judge Sharp's direction. Other witnesses called by the de- tense during the day corroborated testimony of previous witnesses that Blizzard, during the period of the armed marches of mineps, was active in discouraging the men who marched on Logan and Mingo counties. The state has contended that he was one of the leaders of the march. SIR JOHN HENDRIE BETTER. BALTIMORE, July 14—The con- ditlon of Sir John Hendrie, presi- dent of the Hamilton Bridge Works Company and former lieutenant governor of Ontarlo, Canada, last night, was reported satisfactory by Dr. Richard Follin, who performed the operation at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Follin was assisted by Dr. James W. Edgar, who accom- panied_the patient to Baltimore. Sir John Hendrie was brought to the hospital scveral days ago from his home in Canada. oy PASTERTIMG, h. for Men; 17-Jewel beautiful Will keep perfect in. $34.50 $0.70 60 . 40 . 30 20 . J0 ok ot & MRy S R © y—— © —Boyerw Gliding Settee—of best selected lumber, hardwood tracks and steel rocker. Paint- ed green, may be adjusted to many positions. Canopy is blue and white striped and covers the whole settee. Very com- fortable and durable and re- quires but little room. No charge for setting it up on iy Clearance 697 5() —July Clearance price Regularly $32.45 —This Gliding Lawn passenger style, cool green; Well Made and Easy Swink, four- finished in a uprights are red. Ground space required is S$xb feet. Are exceptionally com- éonn.blo :mld ]mronz, old regularly for $11.45. Clearing price. $9.95 —Canopy extra at $4.95. —Folding Wood- en Chairs. with >ack. iwooden seat, 13x13 s 17 light fo ing style, ea to carry. are very com- fortable and sub- stantial. Regu- larly, $1.25. ~July Clearance, 95¢ Porch Rocker, No. 1 —This high-back rocker, made with maple frame, has heavy posts, wide arm rests, steel supports, double-woven cane seat and back; in light or dark oak finish; seat s 16x2l inches. Regularly $6.45. Clearance price........ $4'95 —Comfort Chalr, with steel frame; adjustable back; seats covered with heavy grade can- vas in blue and white, Just the thing for seashore or porch use. Regularly $7.45. July Clearance ............. $5.95 Sliding Boards, made with the best selected hardwood slide, complete with steps, frame painted green. Th are the same kind used in playgrounds. Priced as follows 934-ft. Slide, $19.44. Reg., $24.95. 12-ft. Slide, $24.44. Reg., $20.45. Others, $20.45 to $30.45 Porch Rocker, No. 174-6 —Made of seclected maple, varnished in natural color; a good substantial rocker with double-woven rattan seat, comfortable arm rests, has high slat back, and is well m S_d cS: r_cglmi\l(arly e 2 $3195 jolc——loj I Reed Rockers —Seat is 21 inches square, back is 20 inches wide and is covered with pretty cretonne; roomy chair with a spring bottom; in gray and brown finishes. Sold regularly for $12.45. July Clearance Price $9.95 = —Wooden Folding Stools — These stools are 17 inches high, with seat size 13x13 inches. Easy to carry, yet strong enough to support 200 pounds without breaking. All are in natural finish. Regularly ssc 49¢ July Clearanee price —Folding Telescope Cots, for your tent. They are 72% inches long, 20 inches high, strong and durable as well as comfortable. Have heavy, brown canvas tops, hardwood frames and steel supports. Fold compactly. Regularly $5.50. July Clear~ $3.95 ance price —Sewing Rocker —Made of the finest selected maple, varnished in natural color, has double-wGveén rat- tan seat, slat back; suitable for sewing room or porch. Regularly $249. At July ~ Clear- ance price........ $l-95 —Four-passenger All-steel Lawn Swing, painted green; wide hardwood slat seats, nat- ural color varnished. Swing is bolted and strongly made. Com- plete with brown and white $16.45 Regularly $18.50 canopy. —July Clearance price nts, made of heavy white canvas; slze 7x9 feet, large enough to hold two cots comfortably; very practical for motoring, camping and week end trips; complete with poles and stakes. $12.45 Others up to —Daisy Lawn Swing —Made with the finest selected hardwood seats and hangers finished in natural color, up- rights painted red; strong enough for more than four s; are very comfort- able and made exceptionally July Clear- 73 45 wn_Swings, regu- July $1495 Vprice..... —Hammock Chair —With selected hardwood frames, highly ished; hemvy striped canvas and back, 15 inches wide: complete with foot_res romfortable. Regularly $ July Clearance price. —Porch Swing —48 inches long with 5 slafs on ‘seat & TRUNKS AND BAGS i —With savings that will go a long way toward paying the expenses of your trip. Every article is one of quality and will give good service. ___ —High-grade Automat- ic Double=-tray Dress Fveiie §39 45 $30 value. Special. . —Short Trip or Week End Steamer Wardrobe Trunks, with drop front drawer. $25.50 value. Spe- 519-33 cial cacecnseene Kann's—Third Floor. —10-Hanger Wardrobe Trunks, plush-lined open raised top; ironing board, iron holder, dust curtain, shoe box, $5000 value. $39'94 Special —Double-strap . Traveling Bags, leather lined, in black and tan. $15 value. Special. . $10.88 —Steamer Trunks, neatly cloth lined; all 3-ply veneer; fiber covered. 36 and 38 inch sizes. $17.95 value. Special $12.79 —~Double-Strap Suit Cases, extra deep; inside tray, shirred top pocket, Tan or black trimmings. Special. ..... $7o99 —Regulation Size 8- Hanger Wardrobe Trunks, open raised top, rounded edges. $35 value. Special. . $29.33 —Black Enamel Auto Lunch Kit, running vosrd $24.45 style. At

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