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< PLAN DISTRICT'S PART INMUSTER Committee Named to Aid in President Says Climate Here Is- All He Can Ask While thousands of Washing- tonians have fled to New England to avold the hot weather here, President Coolidge, who has spent the greater part of his life in New DENIES “THIRD PARTY” IN FLEISCHMANN DIVORCE Malone Says Former Wife of Yeast King Is Not to Marry 0’Brien. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 15.—Denial th: Mrs. Julius Fleischmanm, divorced cently in Paris from the yeast m WO0O0D TO AVOID ISSUE. Will Not Touch on Independence in Message. By the Associated Press. MANILA, July 15.—Philipine inde- pendence will not be discussed by Gov. Gen. Leonard Wood in his mes- sage to the insular legislature, which convenes tomorrow. The Governor General said that after the Philippine independence “CALL OF THE TRUCKS” PROVES LURE TO SMITH Wants to Provide for “Rainy Day,” He Says, at Welcoming Celebration. By the Associated Press. ALBANY, N. Y, July 15.—Gov. Smith has two cherished ambitions, s AVENUE « NINTH® Women’s Straw Sports Hats 15 to Y Off PR . England, today acclaimed Wash- |[ufacturer, contemplates marrying Jay | mission returned from its present he told cheering thousands who len, polo player, is made in a|to the United States, he would take = ) . . Mobilization Demonstration | iugton to be as aeai & summer re- statement issued by Dudley Field Ma- | up the question with them, discussing | §eeted him at “welcome home” dem- The entire assort- September. 12. Plans for the District of Columbia’s yarticipation in the national mobili- zation demonstration to be staged throughout the United States on Sep- sort as he knew of. At the dally conference with newspaper men today the ident greeted the scribes by remarking What excellent weather wo have been having here and emphasiz- ing his surprise that Washington was so much more delightfully cool in July than he had anticl- lone, counsel for Mr. Fleischmann. The statement says: “Mr. and Mrs. Flelschmann have, for a long time had a domicile in France, which was recognized under the French law as valid and complete. The ground for the divorce was incompatibility, and no scandalous allegations of any kind Wwhatsoever were discussed or made between Mr. and Mrs. Fleischmann, as the Fairfield and Johnson bills deal- ing with independence which were offered in the last session of the American congress and would report the results of his conferences to the War Department. The Governor General's message will be brief and will be devote: economic questicns in the Philippines. to|as a truckman and onstrations here when the governor returned from the Democratic na- tional convention in New York. One, he said, is to find some position as “high private in the ranks” of the Democratic plrl‘y and the other is to return to New York, resume business aside some- thing for a rainy da. This was the governor's reply to ment of women’s sports hats of straw have been reduced. Dozens of attractive models — that can be pated. tember 12 were launched by the Dis- all financiai matters had been settled 5 suggestions that he may yet become trict Commissioners today. long ‘befors these proceedings were| Recovering With Broken Neck. |the Democratic party's candidate for| v oIl for weeks to Following receipt of a communtca- | REBELS THREATEN thought of. Any statement that any President, or at least its candidate| come. tion from the War Department, they announced the appointment of a local bilization committee, with Maj. J. ranklin Bell, Engir eer Commissioner of the District, as chalrman. The cther members named on the commit- tee are Milton E. Ailes, Charles A. er, Charles J. Bell. H. A. Brooks, Arthur Carr, C. T. Clagett, Willlam Elliot H. Goodwin. The mobilization demonstration, the ATTACK ON_SANTOS; AMERICANS UNHURT (Coutinued from First Page.) tested. A number of prominent citi- zens of Sao Paulo are confined aboard third person was the direct or in- direct cause of the sitmation which resulted In these proceedings is un- true. ‘“Valid divorces in France are not now and never have been easy to obtain, except upon clearly establish- ed domicile. Therefore, any sug- gestion that the Flelschmann divorce carried with it anything sensational or hurried is on its face untrue. Since 8. C., WILMINGTON, N. C, July 15.—J. D. today Rivers, Charleston, believed to be recovering from a broken neck sustained while bath- ing in the surf near here. He was taken to Charleston yesterday. Rivers dived through a wave in the surf and_struck the bottom of the ocean. Five bones in his neck were fractured. for a third term as governor. The city welcomed the governor last night with a street parade, music and fireworks. More than 4,000 were in the line of march. Every time there is a business boom people say hard times will never come again. o The Avenue at Ninth Semi-Annual Clearance For Immediate Disposal, a Special Group of Notable Values from Our Two Wonderful Groups of HATS, 5 & *7:¢ Remarkable Group of DRESSES 122 & 25 COATS, *45 L Scimauser, Newboid: Noyes: B inas Gerass,| ot chitdrene T Toel 1t ooy "oty &0 HOTEL INN e e ey, | the Drasilan bacleship Minas Geraan | chlaron," Y Teel iy by 1o IN Other Great Reducti Ross P. Andrews, Edward F. Colla- |in Santos harbor. have been actually separated for over Formerly stag Hotel Ry day and Isaac Gans. sons from Sao Paulo were taken|a year; that they parted from each Fione Maia S180.0108 Throughout Our Stockn date for which will be the sixth = nniversary of the battle of St. Mihiel, i be an occasion for local assem- es and ceremony of loyalty and ical patriotism. The object of demonstration ~throughout the ountry will be to depict the progress mobilization, the dependency of m the community to which al- sted and the contribution in per- 1 that would be expected from community in the event of a ech national emergency. The committee named Jiold its first meeting next week to today will begin la U. S. WORKERS GET PAY BOOST TODAY irst Page.) ng plan: (Continued from aboard on Monday. Although the formal suggestion has not yet been made, it is understood that American consular and diplo- matic authorities at Santos and Rio de Janeiro believe that the United States Government should send war- ships to Brazil to restore order. The United States consul at Santos, who has been cabling daily reports to Washington, is understood to have been prevented from cabling on Mon- day. & Casualties Not Heavy. There is much nervousness among the people of Santos over the possi- bllity of an attack on the city by the revolutionists, although federal reinforcements and war material are arriving daily. other with the friendliest feelings to- ward each other, and that the only flauu for divorce was incompatibil- AIRMEN TO BANQUET WORLD FLYERS HERE Arrange for Testimonial Dinner at Local Hotel at End of Flight. On behalf of all Army airplane pilots between New York and De- troit, a committee of three Washing- ton aviators is arranging a banquet to be given in honor of the six Amer- ican world flyers who are about to begin the last division of their voy- age home. The testimonial, to which President Coolidge and other high officials will be invited. will be given IDEAS i fleld reclassification passed both | Refugees from Sao Paulo are dritt-[in a local hotel when thy b ches Co = eiothres S thes of Congress. but failed of |\ % " Santos dally afoot, among | DOUSlas world crulsers arrive ¢ So many people have mates on the cost of re- fication are more or less rough tes. and it will only be after ecords are all in that the exact tizures wiil be available. The figures he Bureau of the Budget, how- which Congress considered in ng the various legislation which flective reclassification, are considerd as giving the most nearly adcquate picutre of the situation, which may be obtained anywhere at present e figures show that by com- son the number of employes con- dered in reclassification here iropped from 55,727 in the fiscal year 2 07 while the total 4 . as compared th the incroased pay roll under pro- sed ssification of $87,075,689 The difference between two total costs is $655,139. the which was estimated as the net them Donald Stough and James Rouan of Youngstown, Pa. They re- ported on thelr arrival that there had been a warm time in Sao Paulo, but that they did not believe the dead within the city would exceed 300, with probably twice that number ‘wounded. OFFICIAL REPORT HOPEFUL. Rebels Said to Be Deserting and in Disheartened Mood. By the Associated Press. BUENOS AIRES, July 15.—OfMcial dispatches received at midnight by La Nacion from Rio Janeiro state: “Twenty-one rebel prisoners, of Bolling Field. In addition to the President, invi- tations will be extended to the Sec- retary and assistant secretary of war, the Secretary and assistant secretary of the Navy, the Postmaster General and the second assistant, in charge of air mall, and others. Officers from the office of chief of air service here, Bolling Field, Mitch- el, Langley, McCook, Wilbur Wright and Selfridge flelds will be in at- tendance. The committee in charge is com- posed of Capt. Robert Oldys, chair- man; Capt. Ira C. Eaker and Lieut. George W. Goddard. ALLIED HOPES RISE ON EVE OF PARLEY OVER DAWES PLAN so many ideas for their summer vacation—the place to swim, the place to dance, the place to eat—that the idea sup- ply is exhausted when it comes to buying the vacation clothes. The P-B Store is full of style ideas for vaca- tionists. Men will want 604-610 9th St. N.W. hower gad’ Gy oras Tike Metharas D e . SPECIAL TERMS ATIONALLY| % USED FORDS FORDS FORDS (Tourings) JVAST 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE (Sedans) (Coupes) Vacation Time Is Here ' USED FORDS : Which Starts Tomorrow Morning Will Enable YOU to Make This Year the Most Enjoyable Vacation Time You Have Ever Had. SPECIAL THREE- EVERY CAR . and Our 3-Day Midsulfnmer Clearance Sale ~ a3 60 e Sou"o pesonnelin wh;mdlwo ls‘re(clva‘lry officers, have Flannel Suits $32.50 DURING DAY IS _Ditrict of Columbia for the year |arrived at ntos from Sao Paulo. (Continued from First Page.) i i LA s g e e e e e e e L O SALE TRIAL REDUCED loyes who remain in the serv- |line$ confirm the statement that the | tees appointed by the reparations n = PRy to the table, over the|insurrectionists are much disheart- | commission. They deal with the new English Mohair Suits i e e T Ui b E Car Has B h h h ~Ee R 7 e $20.00 very Car Has Been Through Our Shops » Gen. Isi- | plan for German Industrial deben- Tropical Worsted . z of Government work- | doro Diaz Lopez, has proposed to hand | tures. Pl Dri £ . 5 P AT VnErEAse 13 821 | over the government to tne legal vis| OB the frst of these reports the Suits $25.00 ve one of these cars THREE DAYS and if for any reason you are not satis- : | president of the State of Sao Paulo, X = Palm Beach Suits $15. ith 1 1 i 1 H B ornaao Pestins, S5, °00, Satle | daviontl capital tor the Ewiny |, Palm Bea $15.00 fied with it, bring it back and we will apply the full amount paid on any other New of Spraining thell | 30T Prestes Is now organlsio fony | Currency will operate. Will Germany AnneliSports or Used Car of equal or greater price which we have for sale s or checks ¢ 5 ) . German railways was completed to. Trousers $2.50 r am - Ackworth an - TH A final decision in the struggle be- | his Fronch ed) They leave the i and . 5 tw Brazili; question of military controls for de Linen P.B. MO OR O & een Brazilian government troops & Kni TOLL IS PUT AT 52; |and revolutionary torces st S0 Paute | 00 rmiafecorcor iogSitrial deben- =1 o | CO. FLAMES ADVANCING (Continued from First Page.) forester at Missoula, Mont., said there had been 280 fires in that district in the last ten days. Of these 222 were started by lightning. 1In the arwater National Forests. there were 90 lightning fires. The clear weather h temperature and low humidity are favorable to outbreaks of fire in the forests, which are re- Torted extremely dry. Ten fires still burning in the district, but the Gistrict forester reported that the chances of controlling them are rea- fonable if weather conditions are z00d. B°ro prevent fires being caused by ampers the hazardous areas in na- onal forests have been closed to them, except on_ special permits. orest fires of the past, in which there was heavy loss of life and prop- e: Peshtigo, Wis., 1,200,000 acres Gevostated and 1,500 lives lost. 1881, Michigan, 1,000,000 acres burned over and 138 lives lost. 1894, Phillips, Wis., 300 lives lost. 1894, Minnesota and Wisconsin, mil- Jions of acres of timber burned, 400 Jives lost and the following towns de- the revolutionists.” FINAL TEST SEEN NEAR. “should not be far away,” it was sald in an official communique received to- day by the Brazillan embassy. Con- tinued successes of the federal forces was reported. The situation was de- scribed as favorable to the govern- ment troops. “Notable advance was made by our lines since yesterday,” the dispatch said. “New forces have penetrated deeply into the positions occupied until yesterday by the rebels. Twen- ty-one additional prisoners, including two cavalry officers of 'the state police, have atrived in Santos from Sao Paulo. The rebel artillery has not answered the fire of our batteries. On that part of our front held by the Navy, our cannon mounted on trucks destroyed a rebel battery. Numerous deserters from the rebels continue to arrive in the interior of the state and confirm the discourage- ment that exists among them.” e EASE LANGUAGE BAN. CONSTANTINOPLE. July 15 (Jew- ish Telegraphic Agency).—The order of the Angora government bar- ring immediately the instruction in French in the Jewish schools in ‘Turkey will not be enforced, accord- ing to promises made yesterday by one point alone Great Britain fails to see eye and eye with America. The report on reorganization of tures decided to recommend to the conference a plan for erecting a hold- ing company which will issue com- mon stock secured by a lien on pri- vate industries throughout Germany. The corference likely wlill take up first the draft of the protocol by which Germany accepts the Dawes scheme and promises to pass the nec- essary legislation to give it effect. Some_ date muss be set for putting the Dawes scheme in effect and also dates for withdrawing military forces from Germany. France and Great Britaln agreed that the reparations commission, plus an American mem- ber, shall interpret it, but the other countries may urge The Hague court. | Flannel Trousers $9.00 White Duck and Khaki And Accessories—every- thing from bathing suits to batwings. The Avenue at Ninth EATIO M_I.Ym 2 *Jrom_the AVENUE of -NINTH® LIN EN Remember, Three Days Only—July 16, 17 and 18 3730 Georgia Avenue N.W. Down! All Women'’s rd While Shoes vastated: Hinckley, Sandstone, Bar-|the director of public education to a yonett, Perley, Clayton, Shell Lake,|deputation of the Jewish ,school Cumbérland and Granite Lake, directors, which appeared before him. Th > [ (] 5 laho, ‘ashington an regon, Ll rector romisec tha e l‘v\l‘ell':l ?‘\‘;ndn’? ll}“fis losl,.au 000,000 of v?uld“recorr;menx:to the mlnil;ry of = word ltself has 2 ' 918, oquet, nn., , ,( of | e 2 1 timber’ and property déstroyed and 400 barring French gradually, In tné suggestlon‘ of coolness Se I V a I O I l S Jives lost. course of a period of four years. about it. : : [ J e i T T And Irish Lifien Suits at Jrom_the -AVENUE o NINTH-=® : : ————— e Parker-Bridget are cool— but they don’t stop there. $5.95 & Many $8.50 Hundreds of Straw Hats & $10 Styles have been reduced to $] .55 < THE straw hat season really begins all over again on the 15th. For you need a new straw now as badly as you did when the season started. This special group of straws have never been priced lower than $1.85, and most of them sold for a great deal more. Tomorrow you can choose from split and im- proved Sennits, fancy straws, sailors—a complete assortment, imported and domestic—all $1.55. They are tailored to such perfection that when a day dawns clear and hot a man thinks of how well he’ll look in his P-B linen suit instead of the extra order of ice. All Other $10 and-$12.50 . White Shoes Reduced to Two-piece Suits. . ..$18.00 ~ Linen Knickers to match, priced.... $5.00 A thrfllipg _opportunity, miles too good to miss! And whizzing along at record speed! Hurry!M! Child’s Shoe . Clearance . . Many Misses’ and Children’s $2.95 to $5 ' Pumps and Oxfords in two great groups— . $1.99 and $2.29° Cor. 7th & K Sts, 414 9tk St. “City Club Shop"1914:16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. .233 Pa. Ave. S.E. The Avenue at Ninth =y sl