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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY., JULY 31, 1923. e Seeal e TR A PP T SRR SO R AL 3 . = T T : e s T o light-bearing creatures that|wircless—Marco Polo is twisting in|expands in accordance with the quan- [enough you would notice that it ' Fl,s,l, hat Knock Cows Down live two or three miles below the sur- | his grave. Nevertheless, Mr. Reid has|tity of his dinner. He lives on the wnn’t a ent at all, but a school U S Womun’s Fee ANOTHER AMER'CAN SHIP face of“the ocean in eternal dark-|the very creatures themselves—pic- |bottof of the ocean, and only occa- proceeding in perfect ftin ness except for the lanterns With kled in ‘alcohol and packed away on [sionally Is brought to the surface by ingle flle, every move- . o Which thelr Creator has provided |shelves in morgue _of {deep-sea dred i 7 | ESCAPES FROM SIBERIA | = p-sea dredgers. ment in cadence, so that it appears | And Ha’be Electrw Bulbs Found them. over which he presides. This| Far below the farthest point reached |like a single body of enormous length. oraris urgem T o i Lights Draw Prey. probably is the most peculiar species by sunlight is the poison toadfish— | Captain, Held Since Last Fall % ¥ Most of the fishen carry heir elec- o€ all. It'ls about three feet long. | the rattlenake of the depths. Ho is. IS ( 'ut b Reb ff ¢ A R T (ric Nighta in Tt bulbs scatiered |18 entire body™is heavily “charged | v Kiold mtys, the terror of an aces-| STOCKOWSKI DIVORCED. iy u Conviuces Reds He Is Not . . . 4§ . about their bodies. The light ¥ |~ One powerful wriggle sends a cur- | deadly poison is carried in the bones —_— By the Associdted Press. With U. S. Firm Tree-Cllmblng Vanety and One Poison- i vrovidea vy ‘thomhorescent rent through the water which will |of its spine, which act as hypodermic | Olga Samaroff Wins Decree in| PARIS, July 31—A Paris; sur- E ;:I?‘r:selk’:ga'“nl(u;:_’:xl ;:xg:;‘h":- :f: :mck its ‘anemiel unconscious at a|needles. He is apt to get caught on geon s telling a good Sstory |P¥ the Associated Press 3 y ance of Slec N aska 1 o several feet. Electricity | the hook of some deep-sea fisherman Philadelphia. ageinst himself. He was ioniled NOM Alaska, July X ous as Rattlesnake Known Tervea. Mhe decp-water awellers ars [t o & Ay era) oot el | o O B s iven It will be enabled to see their way around and, | defense. But it is ca PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July 31— § of cruelty by red troop . pable of sending | sudden death for the man if he at- b - o . - - in to operate on an American Sl H. in Some cases, thels natuTal Brey the |ONly, @bout seven currents after|temyis o Telcase the creature. Olga Samaroff, noted planist, was yes- | woman for appendicitis and when |2Uthorities in Siberla were brought to SCEentmt ere. to a lamp. g Which its batteries become nearly ex- | There are about 200 species of the | terday granted a divorce from Leopold | the cure was complete the imtient, |'¢® vesterday when the schooner hausted. 3 ot o 3 v s They are not relatives to the phos- e e meveral inches Stockowskl. the conductor of the | seeking to show her gratitude in | SiIVer Wave, Capt. Jack Hammer e e phorescent fishes which often are long which is 1 at random | Philadelphia Orchestra. some way that was not te . jcommanding, arrived after being o | found floating in schools on the sur- [ "g cy G005 NAAHE L0 ¥ b o Ao e g andom | Domestic’ vexations caused by tem- . " ncia vy tho saviet gon t sinc DA vou know that- face of troplcal waters and which 1 ol P ” ¥ peramental differences of the two| monplace, embroldered . gigar b S0VISt goverREMnl since id you know that: ts a fish more polsonous than the n ordcr to capture t 7 e : : it s Ry e | Crhe At produing substance | p L OFAcE to capture thess fish th Lure To Small Fish. Drtinte: was glven ah the cause of the | case and took It to the surgeon. |Iast fall The vessel was under char- i o fnn; o Ie‘ nhr'ean s lit by 3 o acattered over their bodles instead|n ‘pond. ' Powerful currents leap| A particular trick of this creature is | divorce suit. The domestic differences ’“:1"'.‘:::,“'::‘:.’,’,. e et I 1 s e Ong Beuson Compaiy ot ons of electric lghts, One Has Flashlight. of In little bulbs, o treca—shades of | (NTOUER the water and the animals |to keep the light just in front of its | Y700 0 e msmnscesl [l peia rorsnis: sirvilies with || iikmbier waslclever enunmEni o ver In southern China there s a little| St another fish carries around an | Bt ASh that climb trecacshades of lare knocked to- their kness in. tho |open mouth. Smaller fish, attracted |3 Totias, CCr N nE'or The divoree, | Dresents of little intrinaic . |suade the soviet authorities that fish that climbs trees and robs birds’ | electric fiashlight attached to a long | Rels bears withees that the climbing | Bud- After the electricity has been |by the glimmer, get inalde its Jaw | gtockowski is in Parls, ncting as #| ¥0 Be could not help arring, “No. |Swenson had nothing.to do with his nests cord on its hunting expeditions. G e e ot little birds in | USed up. the fich. powerless to resist, | Then the lantern is swung back and | g est.conductor of several ¥rench| reaily, madame, take away such sts. RN | cord on s hunting expeditions. | | perch are the terror of littie blrds I |are grabbed from the water. the mouth closed on a good ainner. | BRSat-conducior of teverst, FEnoR | rubbish: a 1,000-frano note would 1l property in Sibe 1. BitdiliNere s ook CRAGE ] e o dixevel for twol nilex) Cnine = Net gnlviacal ey jRactitzes B enanis fai St wiar The 'usual habitat of (his creatare 1 | 31C!Co i heakon for hin orcheatra.| be,much more acceptrible ” Swenson 15 heing con fish that by shaking its tail and sending | in_clay for months at a time and Gefinttely out of water. The reason| The great Merlin himselt might | Tom, tWQ 10, thice miles under water | A copy of the divorce decree waa All_right” sald the American |ing to Capt. Hammer. The reason for through the water a powerful current of | , Ahe above-mentioned flwh sto for this is that they have very mmall |doubt the story of the flsh that-cart| As for the ol Ses.serpent legend— | Molled him by the attachies of che woman, and opening the this lies in the fact that a colonsl in case she drew a 1.000-franc bill vhite who was executed : differ from the comm in that = v N . - electricity can knock down a cow. they are all true as é;y’;_p"e‘{" i gm'o_xmnm‘:» Thi-l:rfll:-rgn:*:-!"('}l‘: eat a meal three times his own size. |don’t be surprised at any time during from it, laid it on the table and |by the Russi Jast winter had in Phore: i & dcep-vintes Bah. whidh E. E Reid Slstant’ chiator of large open! ngs, dles as & 8 But the great swallower can. His [an pcean voyage to see one a mile or : N T s sald coolly, “There ‘were five oth- |his pockets heck for $500,000 from - bl b so i 2 1, Reld assistant, curator of | gills become dry. The climbing perch | whole body is & plece of elastic which lso away. If you were able to get close ' Wise it I8 to comprehend the whole, ~ ers like it'in the case.” SReLion, an swallow at one gulp a creature b > . can ke s wet for 38 bbinisntbieitsl oo domsin b b il dbbedos S kbbbl St b SR . POl datsdeon s B a IR AR+ e e Ol ol e e e Vouch for every one of them. Just at present he is engaged in classify- Knock Down Cown. { In the denths of the ocean there !ing a large number of species of the | Fish that knock down cows by | ! . | - = A o y DOWN STAIRS STORE - * Woodmard & Lotheop . THE MEN’S STORE August Sale--Winter Coats Entire Stock of Summer Suits Reduced Important as these grgatly lowered prices are, the quality of the suits ob- tainable at these prices is far more im- portant. Every suit is of the highest, most dependable quality. -~ Lower Prices Now On Coming Season’s Styles Something entirely new and different. A Big Selling Event of Advance Fashions in Fall and Winter' Coats, at— - The Lowest Prices of the Year % And it's possible Because: High-grade makers offered us lower prices on exceptional models and styles in order to open their coat season early. We are marking these very coats lower as an introductory event. It means double 'S $12.75 Palm Beach Suits of the highest character, Momie Cloth Suits, Linen and Linen Crash Suits— our entire stock. Every suit silk- trimmed. . Regulars, longs, shorts, stouts. values. Prices twice removed from regular—and on Authen- tic Styled Coats, Rich and Beautiful in.Fashion. 51973 The outstanding feature of this value group is the smartness and Tropical Worsteds—the leaders of sumnier style-s-Silks, Gabar- dines, Mohairs. In the group will be found all -sizes — regulars, longs, shorts, stouts—but not in each fabric. 3 style of each model. Lines ate decidedly new in the variations of side-tie or straight-front belted coats. Soft Bolivias, Granada and At $24.75 and $29.75—a group of two and three piece suits in various high-grade fabrics; a group that comprises all of our highest-priced suits—now reduced for clearance. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. ‘_, Imitation Silk Plush are the fabrics. Fur collars of beaverette or 4 5 karami. Also self collars. Beautifully lined with silk crepes or > 3 ” novelties. A : i : 24, g Extreme and attractive sports coats like the one pictured. Dress , " coats of the new Luxona, Rantan, Brytonia and Francine; all deep - and silky in pile. Also coats of rich Bolivia. Models with Man- churia wolf, fox, karami, chinchilla or self collars and cuffs. Capes of Brytonia. » Flannel Trousers Reduced, $7.75 Were much higher; white black or brown in various trousers with stripes of blue, widths. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. $ Granada, Wyndotte Bolivia, Brytonia, Molequilt (which looks like moleskin), Lustrosa, Rantan, Peco and Seal Plush fashion the coats of this low-priced group. Deep collars, and for some, cuffs of black fox, opossum, wolf and karami. As in the other groups, shades include new grays, taupe, browns and black. Bathing Suits Union Suits Special, 2% Special, 85¢ Comfortable, well-made Suits of Seldom do athletic style union pure worsted at a very low price; suits of this high character sell at one-piece style; black and navy such a low price. Self-striped and with white stripes, and heather. checked muslin suits, superbly Sizes 36 to 46. ; tailored. Sizes 34 to 46. Men’s Furnishings Section, First floor. Men’s Furnishings Section, First flqor. $60 Just some of the many striking models: Broadtail cloth coat with new shaped self collar, Brytonia with wolf collar, Lapinex with fur collar and cuffs, Lustrosa with wolf collar and Ormandale with squirrel collar. Many show the new blouse effects, banded cuffs, tucks and braided girdles. - Reduced, 85¢ Special, 1 Foulard Silk Four-in-hands, “Fetherwate” ish . $ 80 the popula.r light - weight Wool Hose; l?l:csl](, ytl;’ / snmlz;er ClichFulistires camel and fawn with jae- ! i Coats that later will call for much higher prices because of their uced. e e ql:gnrd tops. § extremely captivating fashions. We mention a model of pheasant : e el cloth, beautiful in every detail; another of Iresia with big collar of marmot; one of Ormandale with deep beaver collar, and one of Rantan with platinum wolf trimming. Silky fox furs enrich other models in this group. : Capes and Coats of luxurious beauty. Very fine and lustrous The price doesn’t begin to represent the value e fabrics with flattering collars, cuffs and trimmings of viatka fur, in these high-grade madras shirts—every one ! i ! opossum, squirrel and other furs. Handsomely silk embroidered from regular stock and formerly much higher. Rres gy - ! or braided in newest ways for the coming season. T}}e_se are - A great many have fiber stripes, giving them a models that will be displayed later among the most striking of rich, silky look. French-fold cuffs; guaranteed fashions. fast colors. Sizes 14 to 1615. E 2 Over 200 Coats on S ale Beginni Tomorrow Men’s Furnishings Section, First floor. DOWN®BTAIRS STORE