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5 : : o — -~ .. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.-C., JULY 15, 1923—PART 1. 2 \ like b hop girl. Thes ducted by Prof. W. A. Cogaall 'of cn' ;.'.051.,':"y’;,.;mh'.'.fv.-F-,,'}'m,'—ze;:ha.;:r::c.‘.' SIXTY-FOOT CAMERAS ufli"&’-:f 2 Spedits i1_take aura; ven In domegtic o 1 o a5, on w are not new to Ter. She Enows tho WILL RECORD’ECLIPSE | witn it,a 40-Toot Tocus camera which : = times be dumb. Great 'Instruments %o Be Taken ® i1 be tak AR R et i ne sibb) truments yhb 8 §0-toot focus, will Store Hours: 9 to 6 Daily Members Better Business lem." The ¥. W. C._A. and other Into Mexico by American will be held - in Open Tomorrow at 8 - Piesiias D encies ; £ 8 cameras . Mokl en;;:n‘d‘edy(r'v‘x;ho(:enrugk ’_:xxr:? ’AnbE ) Scientists. Soupie &r o of spelilly con - . ; Sherever they can be found. An : the sIris tao tham. Thev rogiater | BY the Amociated Pre ot | ¢ ciiilon south of the : dios—some of 3 SON, undary, so- No Donation of $150,000 to :s‘éhof!h[;epl‘r“e‘g‘;n]n’xnumt;yofulz:eg’:hrg%‘])n telescopic cameras, 40 and 60 feet |lected the site of the Coy .h.“l and #chemes b hich h re | long, gigantic reflectors and a number expedition’s observations. Dr. Doug- ’ v H p:'oml.n.-d' :mz l‘»’lg chfi.m-.,-l *,X l.h: of smallér instruments, will be moved | 1as has not definitely selected his lo- 0 " Care for Hollywood Derelicts | iovice—and they wait, and wait and | into Mexico for the purpose.of photo- | cation. " ; &aay wait—most of them at table. graphing the sun during its total they go back home? Seldom. if ever. | eclipse next September, according to| po. the sake of family pride, it Yet Received. Thelr pride won't permit. Th plans announced here,by Dr. A. E. fer to slave near the seat of Douglas of the University of Arizona.: may be a good thing that some of the ized greatness. What cventually is| Dr. Douglas will head an expedi- | ancestors people boast about are Special Dispateh to to become of them nohody knows. while a second will be con-|Bsafely LOS ANGELE y 14.—If Wil ; {CRsrIgt, 1NN 50 4 a Hays has raised $150,000 from motion ! i 2 b Rerren et | COMMON LANGUAGE 31 Years at D iegi aflgf‘ : a e O e ek swens e ene! - SEEN AS RADIO GOAL 935 F St. dented numbers it is news to the Pl A S ,,‘“-,h:;:cf,';f’;303‘(’;,,‘;':‘“"’ i Engineering Foundation Proposes| nlllulll-mulllmnlmlhl//,// AT THE FAM]:IJY SHOE STORE ek peniicas i Sedfen o Fotae una ing of Messages. : W NN The greatest SHOE-VALUE EVENT in Years—with price reductions UN- glantiui ala by chis relled worle would | "ygm Aot ] . B }w RESTRAINED on literally hundredsof shoe styles for Women, Men and ::lc\a\':: figrn;?s;!;:;gn“;"fo nml";rhfl‘" |sued today by the Engineering Foun-: : ‘ be acceptable, but to have the effort | . Children. here in search of their “bi % ldation. Radto engineering is leading! broadcast that this organization or |lisShment of a universal telegraphie! any other at the motion picture capl- | alphabet is urged in a statement is- would be to invite disaster. the peoples of the th toward a| e : . < . : naFor mulny‘:-fifmfii:‘lnuw Lok Ankbiin S s i s as; (he Eoaaaavion aw ] A yearly event—but the FIRST of such magnitude in our more than 50 years of business. as barely B o | = 2 el able fo muRtally ho | gerte: JULY INVENTORY revealed hundreds and hundreds of desirable and seasonable shoes point of saturation in absorbing into | *Or! i " 5 | s life and business the hundreds of | Methods to simplify and expedite the | that we do not want to carry over to next season—so we're reducing them right and left Vpoasands of young women (hrown | electrical transmission of messages| - e HE NG Work a% the motion plerure sen- |#hould be evolved through national| NOW, without regard to cost. POSITIVE REDUCTIONS — THE STORE WOULD dios, and to turn o sudden high tide |leglslation and international con- | Quality and Value CONSIDER NOTHING ELSE—and ASSURED STYLE AND VALUE, such as-is }lpfinb the city would result in noth-|ferences. “Science and commerce will’ . oqe ng but a deplorable condition. The |no¢ nesitage: Is statecraft ready to always expected of our years old standard of reliability. game is hard enough as it is, and H > despite the best efforts of the studlos, | Perform its function?” the foundation, sk | city officials and private organiza- ' askes. Have been linked together in this establish- tions to discourage movie-mad girls, hip lanes in the north- | e BRI Ao fea | mentfonmore fhani31 eaiss Jtisthelstrict nc Store Opens Promptly at 8 for Tomorrow. Plenty of Courteous Salesmen! Agents of the Travelers' Ald So- | tinues. * e herence to that policy that has earned us a reputa- eciety meet all | i - |city str av e . Py . oy Fatioly Jentiry the mava Jobesceking | lanes. : ing lanes tion for reliability and brought to us a wonderful ls. Practically all the gi >lin the air. Allotting of lanes in the | 2 . FIGir chances of success dre assured |ocher has hecome “urent customer confidence in Washington. ) it they elth, semble or o by | Gen. Squier, in 1913, ced | = 2 1 dress "o manher ceriain, ‘sucesmsul | Inveriigations’ for improving trans- We want always to serve you—rather than Gmegl abet, ac. | ‘ D ¢- 1 mitsion of the telegwaph a! r T (he Biite Akt “hoinds on 2% |cording to the foundation, as the old | sell to you. We help you select rather than urge forse system failed to meét the needs stardom. Their presence here i, in- |ed between signals; with the rede- @hea: & problemn; AN only: e Wikt its ned system the current flows un- . L R A e R A Special Value the problem is being handled. |, “The ne Here, for example, is a drug store | design fer.” | e i s on the corner near the heart of studio | ton states, “can be applied to 1 Absolutely Perfect and Beautifully Cut land. Surely some motlon picture | telography. Varlations for dots.,| Djamond, possessing a beautiful and fiery actors or actresses must be about. |dashes and spaces are reduced to the | i € O Crmurse, “there 1 Mary "Picktord | minimum on the theory that the least || luster; weighing one full carat. over there, but why is she standing of the fuhd‘:.v‘ Behind tho' candy counter? And she rave o made. " For | is waiting on a customer. What aleasi es have been | 5 strange performance. Then she turns| made square-foppe ; | 1 Blue-white Dia- 81"“ Etx CBI.P‘IGII KY 1 Absolutely Pere The curls are the curls| “The modulating frequencies em.- | £ rilliant Blue-white ¥ 5 D ltard. the fhoatioekby | Doreni fn the o method: Delng iof i] miom, [OF ‘excep: Diamona: “weighiig | | o Blue-white Dia but it not the Mary |low order, it should be u;n’x;m m{d-- tional brilliancy; 76-100 carat. or 1 mond; possessing % Strumentalities to differentiate g i = . i 7 ¢ . [ etween them and' the higher weighing % carat, | | point more than 3 | | @reat brilliancy; lunch u‘mu. dmm-n of the booths are | quenci static’ or other natural || and set in a solid carat; a beautiful weighing just 1 and cupled and you turn in_to one|disturbances. This new plan proposes | 1 . stone, pri ex- ,. that appears to bo empty. What a |to enter the unused infra-audio range, | Platinum mounting. ol X? lge“fi Y carats. shook to meet Norma Talmadge face | not only adding a useful band of fre- | gly o to face. She must have run in for guencles, but one below the range of 120 , 575 Juncheon in er make-up, for she|¢he human ear. If for 4 wears the black uniform and white | telegraphy, this b apron of a waitress. You are I i bashed, b h N a “ e, a ploka ub a Solled napkin, washes the | ¢ion ] Adolph Kahn, Pres. Arthur J. Sundium, Treas. table and piles the d dishes on | the foundation declares in conclusion, | . her arm. When bawls an order | o put into use these methods of re- | to the Kitchen you know she is not |5 Ra% (0 HAT (s Simple universal : the real Norma Talmadge. But she|aiphapet. Radio engineering is lead- | % hu‘«; you foo e‘lrf"r ”z';; moment. ing the peoples of the earth toward a | a n n ou _emerge from the restaurant|ssmmon language, a mutual unrlcr-! e ® Mostly Complete Lots—a Few Short Lines and Some Discontinued Lines—But a Complete Size Range in the Combined Lots X Group No. 1—About 64 styles Group No. 2—Some 67 differ- Group *No. 3—56 different Group No. 4—About 52 differ- of Pumps and Oxfords, in ent stylesi all different joines morn i open’ woiy Nt styles of very high grade various leathers and in shades of Tan, Gun Métal, Kid effects; in Tan, Patent . $hoes; selected from some of Leather, Kid and White ei- the very best we have, includ- employ: R e white Kid and and Patent Leather Pumpsand fects, with color combinations. ~ ing:brand-new_novelty effe 3 all Goodyear Oxfords: matiy two-tafelclt Many of these were selected —Patent “Leather, Tan, G welt sewed soles and turn K Feetrawithinbhi from our higher grade shoes, Metal and - White leathe soles; in every desired heel, LS, SPOTE S cerm It sjber 1!]\]d£rclwnng dpub!ef the pAr::f\ miany ofs(hem are hand-turned and in sizes, 2' to 8, AA to sole and color trim. All heels 4 eels, and sizes from soles. izes from 2% to 9, v = to B and 2!; to 8, in most of AAA to B. This group is D, in most numbers. Some in- and sizes 27; to 8, AA to E, these lots—included are some nearly complete in sizes and complete lines included. in the combined lots. “short lines.” widths. and bump into some one you know —a_woman from back home. She is glad to see you. She is on her way Jewelers Platinumsmiths to a smart shop and you must go How It Wa!, with her, just for a moment, and when inside the door you find stand- | From the Kansas City Star. hoeet ing Nita Naldl. You can’t be mis.| “Mercy on us” exclaimed the new | {aken talg time. There she {8, vamp | school ma'am. ~“Where did vour liltle | 31 Y e Add ever there was one. She turns|boy learn to Swear in that manner?” | am ess with a sinuous movement of the body | “Just sorter listening to and follering | Sl * " and walks to a place behind the|the example of his Uncle Rip. that used ccunter. The woman from back home | to be a race horse man," replied Gap |[[[[[] SRR SRR TR T R R ts8 not embarrassed, but treats her|Johnson of Rumpus Ridg: standing Children's Reductions, ¥1 to $4-50 Pr. 15% to 40% Reductions N Brogue and conservative styles abound— Well known makes—we can carry none other than there is something to suit the taste of every shoes that give ABSOLUTELY satisfactory service. man—young and old. Y droup No. 1—A big selection of high and low We believe this to be the largest assortment of Children’s Shoes shoes — at reductions of $150 to $2.00 each pair! : Taichi BT i Many Broguish effects, and some conserva- in Washington. An enormous style range of more than 250 designs tive styles—of solid leather throughout; Goodyear welt sewed soles, rubber heels. $ .45 Every newest design—complete sizes in —— Some of the many styles are: Patent Leather and Tan Pumps, G L in foot form and English shape toes; cut-out sandal effects; colored Qroup No. 2—About 10 styles of both high and low o = B s: li 4 shoes; consisting of many of our higher kid pumps in two-tone effects; little two-strap bl.x(mn and buck_le rade shoes, in Tan, Gun Metal and Kid; s .45 pumps; golf oxfords for youngsters; about 40 different styles in lgr‘;ill; iAOl::i)]y tlitotghos, *Sles/und widine white shoes; solid leather shoes for boys; KEDS; play shoes ; bare« No. 3—18 stylés, including all of 4 foot sandals, and so on. Gi 0. tyles, including all of our ve; 0] g X 5 : 3 ade shees for men—that formerly sold for $9, $10 and Let the Children Take a Lively Part in This Big fl’t! In shades of Tan, Patent Leather and $7 45 Shoe-Value Event! o for Misses, Growing Girls, Boys and Little Tots, Dull Kid; very newest Brogue effects and conservatives. High shoes are included in Sizes and widths complete—with The Family Shoe Store is known as “Children’s Shoe Headquarters” fngpupcing.-- Hosiery For Men, Women and Children J OSEP H ATKIN Over 9,000 Pairs—10% to 25% Reductions 205 Seventh St. N. W. T e b e e s ook o il Lo S S Telephone Franklin 7470 ‘Included Are 941 Pairs of Discontinued Lines at Enormous Reductions! ; : ; Many Reduced 75c¢ to $2.75 Per Pair ) - FAMILY SHOE STORE On Sale At All Good Grocers 310-312 Seventh Street N.W. once they reach Los Angeles. They |2 ] i [ 4 believe steadfastly that only a try- |0f present day transmission. In the| you to buy. P o out is needed to raise them at once 1o | Morse code the current is interrupt- eductions o rom - to i a alr!