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THE SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D.. C, JULY 15 1923—PART 1. WOMAN 10 HANB’ Two D. C. Men Will Face Perils CONFERENGE HERE f Of Colorado River for Science HERAPPEALDENED ¢ e INCOTTONCALLED Mrs. Crudelle and Husband| Heads Party te " {Lvaders in Trade to Disouss | Refused New Trial—Effort Map Canon. Proposed Changes in l Kept Up to Save Her. Boats Are Built to : Standards Tuesday. cricaGo, auly 1—ne mouon tor | Capsize, But Not v Tuo dozen leading cotton men Tues. || et | | el :A e o e A o x S day will participate in the Department [, Th, £ b e~ “rudelle and her husband,. charged to Sink. gt o el RN e growth of our business has made it necessary for us to take in another store, expand our Men’s j§ with the m d f th Vi 's fi . vl - 1185 WETER AR o B ; ] Cp e haslaC waia e clothing and furnishing department and give over a separate store to our shoe department and provide 2 o sent e Live > - | | here today. Both Mrs. Crudelle and| Some professional daredevel every b Hron. "5l present_ that nasociation’s | more room for our dry goods and dress goods departments. To make these changes we must reduce stocks, ' recommendations for changes in the Peter Crudelle, her husband, were | few years shoots over Niagara Falls e eaniards af he United i | to have less goods to move and make room for new fixtures. We have taken drastic action to pn'ovnde% sentenced to be hanged on Friday, |in a barrel—and seldom lives to tell « States, which have been made uni- ey s el C0S Versal standaras n agreoment. with | bargains of such magnitude and of such a sensational character that we expect and are prepared for necord. Mrs. Crudelle swayed several times| Col. C. H. Birdseye, 1362 Oak street : ; forelgn nations, 4 breaking response. Come share in the tremendous savings offered. The Liverpool ass on has given ! in her chair when sentence was pro- | northwest, chief topographical engl-| S : o GLAL e Aamives aortain chang -en| nounced, and as she was led from the | neer of the United States Geologlcal in the standards and, as the law re- . b 5 courtroom she sald in broken English: | Survey, a veteran of the world war, g R e e Benggn R e g 10-Yd. Piece || Fancy Top S ST el Ch-rgu et 45-In. Table || $2.25Krinkle “They choka me.” : upon a_year in advance. an effort will ' |2 & They chokii me.” as accused, with | €371y mext month will undertake z 1 Domadd Tuesans 1o reach an agree- 1|5 | Longcloth SOCKS Oilcloth Bedspread Peter Crudelle, with having murdered | @lmost as thrilling a_feat in the in- H. BIRDSEYE, ment so that the changes may 0 in| her husband by beating him over the | térest of sclence. With ten com- effect at the beginning of the cotton | head with a hammer, and then con. |Panions he will shoot down 300 miles [ unable to sce even a few feet ahead) Year in August, 1924. H l cealing the body in & manhole of a |©f the wildest and most ‘treacherous [and only the sound of rapids will warn | The members of the American cotton ; c sewer in an Isolated section of town. | Water in the world, filled with deep |them . that there Is danger ahead.|trade who have accepted the invita-j The hody was mot “recovered for fRpids and JFushing whirlpools, in spe- | Even then they will be unable to tellf CON InOlaR: S Ciras wood ! Mise.7 T i e 2 . months later. and P’ o cially constructed boats. 4 b % Brpt 5. F. Bledsoe, Gi s.; T. nglis W o e : i - e Wad married i v’";.le‘x]:» meantime Acon ed ats. whether they are to run into danger-{ oG ri " NeW York: R, L. Crittenden, | ety e Losx: B E ae 'm:' {.[.1,.'"" 'r- Gen “"“("’””“ Who was ion will be the completion | ous rocks. : ! of the survey of the Colorado river in | Six tiues in the past fifty vears|Boston: R C. Dickerson, Tixag Cot- g 7 || ey o " Dle - Qlicloth; ““ T s e ; y s . Waco: W. put perfects izew 4 10 . o o ; and indi- |northern Arizona. This work has|white men have been throuxh sec-|\pn Association, Waco: 1 v Warth 324 NW et ed ends. _viduals huve protested Azainet hang- | been In proress since 1909, but the | tions of this canon, but have Kathered }‘.‘,";‘,};’}‘\"’mg",‘,“’“ N ovent " worth 2. '316 TO 1 7TH ST. = saic design 1 ends Tng Mrs. Crudelle, the statement being | most dangerous feat has been left for | little data which can be used by as Cotton Exc! 3 made that moré than twenty-five | the last. geologlsts and mapmakers. Houston Cotton women accused of murder have been Selscts Expert Boatmen. he maps available now cover about | ham, Waco, Tex.; R. n Cook county courts in recent| o1 Biraseye has 200 miles of the Colorado and Green | folic Cotton Exchange: years without any one of them, pre- | 0l Birdseye has selected for his|rivers, with some of the chief tribu-{veston: W. Johnson, Vious to the N case, being sen- | PATLY some of the most expert boat-|iaries. but these all deal with the|C. Marcus and tenced to umerous storjes | MeN In the west—men accustomed to| qujeter sections before the river en-|W Dallas and editorials e been printed tend- | Shooting rapids and handling canoes | ters jts great canons, which are con- ' B ing to show that the extreme penalty |in Wild water. Besides, he will be | sijered some of the grandest in the W. 3. .v;i‘-km“ ing toenow Stra Cragene ey | accompani by mapmakers and | puited States. IR Smith” Practville. Al lacking In beau geologists, who will chart the slope I Stribling, Atlanta _Comme: . ‘ 4 eme; e - | and de) »f the Sl Will Require Month. S % e R 5 4 p o PR B0 e, started by | RELSEL of W TSI | ot mindseve ana win party expect|SBRUEST G, Tyiog ol { 4 ALL-WOOL COATS $6.75|FINE SILK DRESSES §$]1 75 culate a petition fo Gov. Small to|commercialization of this great Vel = ork. | Philadelphta; L. W. Wei . | (B 3 commute the sentence to 1ife ims |stream. to spend about & month at the work. 1S M est, Ll x Formerly Sold at $9.95 Formerly Sold Up to $22.50 prisonment The feat is considered one of the |MOSt of the experts have been selected, ange, and a refr t -2 5 it o » Just 38 Blue, Tan and Deer Polaire and Velour: % length Reg and extra sizes in this lot of 23 fine silk dresses. As Mrs. Crudelle was heing taken |MOSt dangerous ever undertaken by|from western stations of the geo-| Savannan Cotton Exchange y H 11-wool Coats, wel e, neatly trimmed. Can be used for Full [ a varlety, showing hardly two alike There are light and to the jail she tried 1o throv heraelt | & government service in peace time|logical survey, as they already are} 1 PN N . P cslare Zantbitie icisy Wil e down ‘the elevator sha | and ev precaution has by e 3 2 " vator shaft, but her precaution has been taken | poriiar with the e sl G R Totioe s vanirea) " BEANENNANDRROBBED A | i SILK LINED CAPES $8.75 COATS & CAPES beating her head against the cell bars, | Tate air c with a small co v g £ 3 = 2 ck-|and have had some experience in v A - in the center in which the map- |river surveying under difficulties. ATLANTA, July 14—G. H. Bass 5 Formerly Sold at 512 95 Formerly Sold ’l‘Jp to ‘S"ZZ..HS‘O o e b oy I»h‘k silk capes, full silk All ile fabric clof d sills capes Nt 1-wooi il a | b | maker and his boatme, i EY »f the C a "l d th olice FICTION CHARACTER | atmen can sit. Eachp The possibilities of the Colorado|of Miaml, Fla. reported to the p ; hapyas 1| ERkeE And bl jboatmer The Do ; « f Miaml, : : : T e Lo prisine (his ot of 21 ‘genuine. bargains. Al good, 5% DIES ar a life belt at ail times wer were be-!today that he had been beaten. p et B L gl U SR ble styles and many can be used for fall wear. & D, Mo., July 14.—J. and besides carry 300 feet of B robbed of a diamond ring and $29 FINE SILK DRESSES $9.75 SILK DRESSES Known irongn: | ToPe. by use of which he may be able Hoover's sue-|in cash and thrown from an autd Formerly Sold Up to $16.75 Formerly Sold Up to $10.75 aven { out the W Ma l‘rl"‘ reach shore in case of accident.| efforts to ng about co-; mobile early this morning by two Harold Be i RGOk These boats can capsize, and probably | operation among the states through!men and two women with whom he A wonderful lot of 33 silk dresses that are fashioned of Only 28 dresses on this rack and we expect them to canton crepe, crepe de chines. and sport silks; handsomely trimmed | Quickly at this little price. ffetas, crepe de chines and printed hep and in assorted colors, and sizes to 44 silks, in & host of charming sty Sizes to 40 only herd of the . died here 5 | Wit but cannot sink. - The danger to|which it flows and the present sur- | been riding. Bass told the o PURE LINEN SUITS $7.75 SPORT JACKETS he ‘occupants is that in the rough will make clear just what can be s he had known one of the men | water their hold on the boat may be | accomplished. in Miami as=Jack Turner,” but met Formerly Sold at $11.95 Formerly Sold Up to $6.95 Blue, brown or rose: fine linen .anits. made in a_taslored, Pure worsted Jerses short jackets: made with tu ‘;“'f:;'f‘;:}t:l}";v";‘“fhn was grad-| broken or they may be dashed among| But there is no alternative to thelthe other man two days ago when he | 4 cture from the Uni-|rocks. If overturned in the water the | danger and thrills certain to be en- |was introduced to “him as x‘ mannish sizle, With side ts, moteh coliar and faflored, | o ohd pateh pockets. in colors of navy. deer, red. black. brows skirt. ©; 3 In this lot. XMI.(»». ]i 38 and 40. S8 yaBruliRewces and stripes; long sleeve and sleeveless. Only 13 in lot cl ) f val to 1 TO 59C Stylish N Big Girls’ 7 to 14 Year Washable eantp Swe of Yahues o 31 | S "VOILES. 38 ¢ || GINGHAM BRESSES uSIIn Undel 'U ear Over 3.000 yards, including new rxn.n\nnos_on e ‘mvl‘ Eeds Architects = ! through deep and narrow canons. At |ton man, R \v Uur ard, topographi- | s hatbands articipated xplorers will be | cal engin. in the medal of the river flows at this stretch| In the party is one other Washing- | Chattanooga. He sald the men. woret navy, black or brown grounds; — Paisley designs, and fine tissue ging 36 and 40 inch widths, on a fine mercerized | | mussed: b grad alues to at, a yard, 38c one n & more value. styles, fast color Yard-Wide White i S 1 2 SRaADY . 18¢ S Sheer. closely woven. transparent white or- BLOUSES gandy, full yard wide, every inch perfect, and | | | _Small lot of fine mi cut off the full piece. ‘white or others - e L lars and braid SR EUTETEC Tome of this ot miht e L & wajority ix per A \ 6-Inch ('o on and PR g vy $1 |/ S SonGEe. 59 ||meze s 39 L A fine fabric, looks and wears like all-silk, L 1 ade g / RO R mnmmmm;ew ; Pay but *1 or 52 a week COSTUME SLIPS including a full line of colors. with plenty of ; eat styles and contrast ) Mate-ot s goed-grade; lusteons Snfah the popular natural (tan) color; all full piece, | | trimmings. Sizes 6 to 14 years. " om Nemtitched Soke and 3 o amier AN eines; " perfect quality, and worth 19c a vard Giclsi{Exincess Extraordinary Close-Out Reductions 3500 ¥asds, ZizInch: kst Color l 21 SLIFS, 45 2 DRESS GlNGHAMS /2C Made of a good quall - S rutte, ment of ‘piriemns evers’ vard Siricils perfect volume of sales for us at about oige ment o pitiras: overy vand Hriedy perect an half the ordinary cost—that’s ls)leSflSsE; “;Zyc Ml“lnery i y 39-Inch Light and Dark Ground the simple reason we can af- o et g s | | TR B 79c . |CRETONNES....... ford to offer such wonderful iy R ‘ values on such easy never- miss-the-money terms. No Collectors—No RED TAPE—No INTEREST CHARGES or Extras Whatever Wear a KAY Diamond. Be one of cur many thou- sands of pleased customers. No extra charge for our credit accommodation. Our easy-pay plan produces a Flower, fruit and bird patterns, in a big assortment cf beau tifully blended colors on a closely woven fabric, in assorted lengths DR‘ESS '5&“ C‘fi? 986 :\:.;::L«{:lf;:nr" K l:": 3 39-Inch Light and Dark Ground ors '"4 ‘hrr\- of satin, flnp |vrl|d< and N { A clowls woven fabric, showing neat black and white and many ts, to make churming summer frocks; ail full piece, The Popular combination mond_ Solitaire En- s-remuu Ring and 18.K. White Gold Wedding set with 5 dia- < The melitatretilc A Eiouistiyyfetek- Women’s Gauze v N other color effect churmi m.., white and porteot ing st7le of menating, 15¢ s Perfect goods, cut from full ph fsoe " ont "Fitwnite “;g-,.fl.,:,:fl,:;:“.':z o e TRt VESTS9c 1 i it i s "$3750 $185.00 L gk s | Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Man’s Suit in Stock beautiful cluster of T3¢ grade. S ‘L‘ © g Z Diamonds. Has ¢ Pl N N S WL / ire. o ! $1 Fiber and Pure These values are unparal- | 3 ) § N il SILK HOSE, 49¢ ; leled, and it is your oppor--| 3 > = | rregulars of rade, lon M . \ b ol e ,:,“ o, e 3 tunity to save from 30% to = : \ Pay a small amount; take im- ] A e . 500 ; it. Every wool- | \ mediate possession of any ring in { \ 23x46 Large Bath o cnassult e ; stock.. Take a long time to pay | Diumond kins ot sest - TOWELS, 35¢ D en suit in the house goes in i h‘h " f the balance. Note these values— '-':flmtt’ st's price'te H Extra heary and Iares i ; L this sale, and you will find ‘ lea 1&r: M the i J w rbent selected from among hundreds. ik g 1 fng. Loy T L horer . . . | -_ g We shall be glad to have you call ES‘S}&:?{:;":E A\ 81x90 Seamless X 2 serges, worsteds, cassxmevres ¢ and inspect them in person—no low gold mountiag. | SHEETS, $1.09 v, |4 7 tweeds, etc. There are Nor- trf)u:le to show you. See our $6450 ; [ | dage ot heney sound thress 2 i ¥ 4 folks and sport models, sin- ® $140.00 bbb $75.00 / ; o e, _Temnct LA A5\ gle and double breasted ef- A B g A o7 18x36 Huck TOWELS, lZ’/zc AlL white or red bordre hmg CF s semi-conservative styles. . ; , 7% brown, oxford and black, in | q i PORTlERESy i g A | plain colors, mixtures, ‘$ .75 We Will Exchange Any Diamond Purchased From Us for Full Value to Apply on Large Stone. “Watch Your Diamond Grow” fects and conservative and Famous 21-Jewel ; uin Genuine $1.19 stripes and checks, and sizes u earis e I PR j (F \| are from 32 to 50, in regulats, ds W ‘i 2 ] slims, stubs and stouts, and no charge for alterations. R RS ' P S Y Y S o7 S S [ Warranted permanently not £} Roman Striped J to peel, break or discolor; can 1B COUCH COVER, MONEY be washed in hot or cold water 600 = x , Gingh N + vzt v = o | | Clean-up of Women’s Pumps and Oxfords "and Linene. " you can buy this fterne; bright stripes on dark atchias | cioap) Frounds: fringed ail sround. About 400 pairs of women's novelty and regular strap pumps, San- DAY FROCK 3 nd brown 9 ] o da xfords; patents, plain and combination; black a — e“rmhe: - & | 414x9-Foot Matting S e oot outs and Egyptian sandals included. A wonderful as- AP cEShoF omiterme 2 > sortment of styles in all heels. Sizes to 8. Beautiful Cases, every one'guaranteed , r » |mp|}ryac.§p illnh!gssrun 95 7 it s ; 53 oSt c V% : BIRDEYE, $1.44 AN ! 3 Good _ sbeorbent, antiseptic A Great Value! diaper eloth‘ 10 1 in one plece, in sealed p-en'— Fourteen styles, of well made, neatly FRUIT OF THE Children’s Canvas Pumps Tennis Oxfords trimmed frock aprons —of fast-color mate- LOOM YD-, 19C One and two strap styles, 45 Men's, Boys', Women's rials, in combination This, famows yardwise in white canvas pumpe el Children’s White and Brown &-n c or contrast effects. "22?2“"1;:;1"{3‘,:}'5.'.??”".‘1' oz " vas Tenols Oxfords. All sises. Regular and large sizes.

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