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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 29, and taxi driver, who is #harged by | Mrs. Richard D. Post, hotel owner, with having abducted her fourteen- year-old daughter, Anna May Post. Anna returnéd home vesterday after being absent a week. o =~ Anna_ was accompanied hy Mrs 29— August 29.—| 5508 McDonald, mother of the taxi for George Mc- | driver, on her return to the Mountain orld war veteran Ho vned by Anna's mot THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT()N, D. }Ic» president of the _xn(dfemgl‘ltfi'"\l;:l-, ABDUGT'ON CHARGED Pittsburgh, vice president of TO ONE-ARM VETERAN public Casua'ty Company; imer Dearth, Detroit, president of the General Cgsualty and Surety Com- SPARKILL, N. Y, Search is being mad Donald, one-armed pal W. G. Falconer, New York, Comfort and C, 1923. [ McDonald said Anna had been visit-| ing friends. | After deciding to give up the Moun tain House and move to New Je Mrs. Post discovered a note in her daughter’'s room in which Anna and| McDonald planned an elopment in or- der to avoid being separated. Mrs. Post said she had made McDonald welecome at the hotel, but the love affair w. a surpri: to her. Do Your Feet Hurt? MUTUAL INSURANCE Mother Shoots FIRM SUES RIVALS Out of Crime|: * Asks $5,000,000 From Clear- ing House, 22 Companies | * Jrom _the AVENUE of "NINTH® e ident of the Norwich Union In- Gemnity ~ Company: Henry Collins, New York, vice presidert of the Co- lumbia Casualty Company; J. Arthur Nelson, Baltimore, president of the New Amsterdam Casualty Company: W. G. Falconer, New York, presi- dent of the Phoenix Indemnity Com- pany; M. E. Jewett, New York, presi- away. |dent of the Eagle Indemnity Com- | pany. SIS (L RN All individuals were named per- sonally in addition to their names be- lays in a police cell here sobbing ¥. Meanwhile her nine- r-old son battled for his » in a hospital not far She fired the there. ! i 1 i CHICAGO, August 29 —A mother and 35 Officers. ! Casualty vesterday filed a pr 1 court inst the « Company of cipe in § sualty M Rosa Simiz. the mother, told Police tods ting Simiz, ” she lmd hot to keep him, ing given with their official connec- tion with the companies named. Attorney Harper later supplemented Iis original statement by adding thauc {he defendant corporations are mem- of the Casualty Information ring House. He charged that the clearing house was used as a subter- fuge to attack all mutual insurance Common Sense Footwear THE FAMILY SHOE Indeed, then, this is your opportunity ‘to get relief from your hurting, aching feet. Just meet the foot relief expert at our store. His recommendations will provide you with absolute relief from callouses, fallen arches, and other STORE, during the past fifty and more years, has perma- nently established a reputa- tion for Comfort and Con- servative Footwear for the everlastingly tired and sore feet. Featuring “GROVERS” Comfort Shoes— and other well-known makes Information Clearing House, Inc., Chicago; twenty-two panies and thirty-five officers. for damages of $3,000,000 wel AL | fled the! incd to comment on it I will go |companies, and said that by sending teal it \en. she said, |literature through the malls they had me obsessed with the fear |DPrejudiced the people against com- son would become a |panies operated on a mutual basis. criminal and him The company for which he filed the When the . arrived, the son, |Suit, he declared, has suffered no it throug k. lay in his |more than any other mutual company “he tried to |as a result of this alleged practic except to say the charge probably Nim. His condition was |The Integrity Mutual Casualty Com- would be with resulting d to be critical. pany., he s operates in .|ho\|ll to the business of the com N twenty stat and has a capital and | s of $2,000,000 and does a gen- “ral casualty insurance business. WILL STUDY AFRICA NEW YORK, August 29.—Col. uanul Barrows, former president of the iversity of California, . ¥ to live for more r «mong the Negroid Sengalese and | Sudanese in West French Africa 1 id he would study the people and particularly the government ministration devised for their o | It was his opinion the reviva »f Mohammendanism among the 80, sw York, vice pre eneral (000,000 natives of the Sudan was un the New York Indemnity | doubtedly, the cause of their present " ¥ Frizell, Philatlelphia. unrest. froot troubles. ‘Special Foot Service All This Week “To obtain relief, you do not have to sacrifice fashionable foctwear such as the stylish shoe for the street, the dainty evening slipper, the sport or dress oxford. Simply because the new- day method, the insurance com- who conspiracy injury dinant e praecipe is wember returnable in Among the companies Comp: nd Actna C: 3 | Insurance. Com nd_Thomas C. | Moftatt, News 3 director. Other Individuals, Other individuals named Maryland Casualty {J. H. ) NVice Ocean Avcident | cldent ion, New York: N Aecident Indemnity Standard nany, Lizentory been include president [nsuranc taken, and this is the final clearance. Bring Shstion of oot Carrection corrects the cause of your foot troubles, It does away with trimming of cal- louses, wearing of odd-shaped shoes, heavy cumbersome metal plates and the like. How? Simply nature’s way || —the holding of the 26-bone structure of the foot in normal position with all- leather Wizard devices which fit as insoles in your shoes. tonorrow wwill half on a new Vil | Casua Comy Sonny in and you GROVE] s Common saze k Kid; rub- st to 9, st school suit. Black Kid Oxford, tip and plain toe, walking heel, turn sole, with B rubber top lift $3.50 to 9, widths B to I tion Black plain ;. mili- T York: New York Announcing the Last Week of the Tomorrow! Suits Closing Out 53 Boy $0.75 34 Suits 19 Suits Kid Oxford sewed and t e No Charge for Advice Prove to yourself without obligation, how || easy it is to have comfortable feet. ‘T'here is no removal of hose—merely an examina- tion of the stockinged foot free of charge. Recommendatiors will be made to provide instant and everlasting relief from your foot troubles. Alleges Propaganda. Mr. Harper said thus far he had contemplated no eriminal actior against the endants under laws covering use mails with Semi~-Annual Clearance _Biack One-strap Pumps, in Vici military - widths B to g3 0 . $3.50. T The unusual ings opportunities of this event will termi- nate Friday, when each article on which there is now offered a liberal discount goes back to its fot- mer price. sav- GROVERS' Black Kid Common Sense Oxford, plain toe, rubber heel. turn sole: Sizes 3 9, widths B to EE. $5.00 I Dr. J. T. Arnold and Button High Shoes \§l Dr. H. O. Bruebaker, Lace High Shoes | licensed practitioners, 4t various prices in attendance. F AamiLY SHOE STORE | { 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. officers and d Information r connectic were were We advise those who would own the finer articles for travel at lower prices to take :«ld\'an(‘hge of these last days uy lugg.zc for the Labor Day Trip. Leather Goods Company 1324-26 F St. N.W. Fitted Cases “nglish Kit Bags Bricf Cases ! ows Cases Ozernight Cases Handbags Sturdy mixtures and a few blue serges are included in this wind-up event. Joseph Strasburger Co., Inc 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. Over 50 Years of Satisfactory Service These are all-wool suits, heavy enough ( ) for TFall and Winter. Broken lots, only Wardrobe Trunks H in our unusually large two and three of a kind. That's why ind president of the Inc A. Duncan Reid, are sacrificed. We do not helieve they sortment at lower prices. < it possible to duplicate their values Pennsylvania Seventh | 2 anyvwhere. Avenue Street e Broken Sizes in Suits 18 Years From 7 to Péennsylvania Seventh Avenue Street Haks & Tompany The Avenue at Ninth Open Saturday Until 2 P.). iy W i A Bargain For the Boys School ' Suits $77.75 They’re $10 Suits With 2 Pairs of Pants In dark colors and Tweeds—the weight that will be desirable when school opens—the style that the boys themselves will like— Norfolks, with belt and patch pockets— Sizes from 7 to 17 years. The quantity is limited to the lot on hand. Golf Knickers Special at 5585 Clothes! . The more care you give them the more wear they’ll give you. Of nothing is this truer than your costly coats and wraps. Whether you play Golf or indulge in any other of the Outdoor Sports, these Knickers will interest you. It yomre buymg a new one for the fall or winter, let us prolong its life by They are all wool—Tweeds and Cheviots—cut as they regufar cleansing and pressing. ought to be to be comfortable, and made as they should be to be strong and durable. All sizes of waist—from 28 to 42. : - Cotton Golf Hose Same is true of these Hose—they go with the Knickers into any service. In the wanted colurs; with roll tops Our work costs little compared to the increased service and added joy you'll get from your garments. CALL MAIN 4724 Boys’ Blouses A Special to Keep the Suits Company ew patterns in striped effects—cut on the famous “Bell" modclp—wme with collar attached; others with neckband. c Sizes 6 to 16 years— - 75c and $1 grades................. (Second Floor) , 5135 CLEANERS & DYERS Main Office: 720 13th Street N.W.