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o, O Auto Parties Attacked By W hirlwind on Top Of Maryland Mountain Special Dispatch to The Star, CUMBERLAND, Md., July 31— Motorists on the top of Green Ridge, on the National highway, recently were attacked by & most unusual whiriwind, which LONG DRYSPLL Ontario Police Say Wets Re- leased Cellar Holdings to | Wat 4o wie'in tircumteronce as head and dust and debris Influence Election. LITICS BREAKS carried by it to a great height. 1t moved across the nar- row mountain top and persons who saw it say it formed an awe-in- THE EVENING STUDENTS EXPELLED FOR OPPOSING REDS Extreme Bolshevists Control En- rollments, Say Reports to Helsingfors Press. By Cable fo The Star and News. Copyright, July 31.—Many stu- litical complexion dis- reme bolshevists are pelled from_ the high schools sities of Russla, according ingfors newspaper Sociali Chicago Datly being and unive to the H. Demokra STAR, WASHINGTON, The Finnish daily claims to know that 189 out of 400 students of the National Economic High School have been banished and that the propor- tion of expulsions from other insti- tutions are just as high. The reason given by the authorities is the short- age of funds, which necessitated the cutting down of enrollments. The weeding-out process is con- ducted by a committee composed of representatives of students, pro- fessors and working men, which eliminates students whose knowledge of communistic politics and propa- ganda work is deemed unsatisfactory, even if their work in other branches is brilliant. Many children of peasants and laborers suffered the same fate as those belonging to the bourgeoise. D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1924 Asks Britain Grow Sugar. By the Associated Press. LONDON, July 31.—Chancellor of the Exchequer Snowden yesterday an- nounced in the House of Commons that the government intended to introduce legislation to promote the home pro- duction of beet sugar by giving a sub- sidy of 19 shillings 6 pence per hun- dredweight. It is believed that it will require a decade to put the industry on its feet, after which the subsidy will be abolished. STUDEBAKER S R By Consolidated Press, iring spectacle in the clear skies. TORONTO, Ontario, July 31— Canadian prohibition enforcement officials who set out recently to dis- cover the source of a flood of genu- ine old pre-prohibition whisky, gin, rum and wines, including huge quantities of champagne, which flowed through the Toronto bootleg es, who promptly bought up market, lld\(‘. come up for air with ;'ou!d :»l"{fi;:‘r‘-(‘]:::é‘:u;‘n. stuff they 4 theory. Whence the liquor came | ““Neumwhile the campui or whither it went—for it ail has |strength with the dry for disappeared—the authorities could |100se an avalanche of statistics to not learn in detail. But why it ap- show the benefits of prohib and the wets emitting propaganda to peared and why it was snapped up, they think, is quite show why the pendulum should The answer is “politi Enjoy Your Vacation : In a New Disc Wheels—Balloon Tires—4-Wheel Brakes Immediate Deliveries All Models and Colors Just Drive It; That's All Movie Stars | Are using these rare powders By Edna Wallace Hopper I did mot intend to supply pow- | ders to women. My only idea was | | to furnish them” my | beauty helps. But thousa | women have urged me, to tell’ them the the wets. Bootleg prices slumped, even for the old stuff. But if the liquor holders thought ays were ahead, there were also ched individuals who thought happy ending was in sight. these, according to the au- gathers letting |and in person, swing in the other direction. The | powders 1 u; wet battalions count on civic pride as an important factor in their cam- paign. Montreal Becomes Mecea. Montreal, situated in the center of wet Quebec province, they point out, has blossomed and burgeoned as a mecca for motor tourists from the | more or less arid Uniteq States and has reaped a rich harvest in dollars. contend, how- Piontasio) Like all my| fricnds on the | stage and in| the movies, 1 use very t ly powder: have t h e m made to my order, and_they | cost me $5 per | box. | Our ca- | reers depend | Edna Wallace Hopper 01 | our ' looks. ! Photo 1023 T and nothing is too costly. But 1 have persuaded the mak- e it orai- ary prices. I or in quan- | tities, under my name. I offer| them at my expense to girls and | women who desire the best. ber 23 this “dry” province of Ontario is scheduled to vote on the que: of repealing the provincial Vol act, known as the Ontario tempe act, and returning to governmental sale of hard liquors, with beers and mim wines purveyed in licensed ho- tels. Cellar Contents Released. Announcement of the date for the clection, say the authorities, caused the owners of many “million-dollar 2 o1 to put their wares on the the headquarters of mb on _their belief | dope smugglers and dealers and many | ion would be won by |other terrible things made it national ping g Open Evenings and Sunday Until 9 P.M. B 5 HARPER MOTOR CO., Inc. e | R. H. Harper, President. O e o o 1130 Connecticut Avenue—Franklin 4307 Used Cars Taken in Exchange R AT O Toth kinds come in three shades— | flesh and brunette | | So far as 1 know, these powders are the | inext in existence. ~ You may be sure that i “any one produced & better powder T d get it quickly. ~Any one Who u: on powders will Eain i new concept Kavertise, better way to wash | Here’s a ‘ Table Linen # You can safely trust your finest table cloths and nap- kins to FAB, the soap flakes made with cocoanut-oil. FAB makes quick gentle suds that flow freely through the linen, restoring fresh- ness and beauty. ‘Why not start now to snjoy the advantages of FAB? It is so safe and easy to use for your washing. Ask for it today at your grocer’s. “FAB is wonderful!” COLGATE'S Victor artists’ names denote Victor quality and their records are the actual proof The Victor Company could not keep on presenting week after week the art of the greatest singers and instrumentalists unless Victor products had unusual merit. Nothing but perfect reproduction of the high art they have achieved through years of devotion and work satisfies these famous artists. No other records present such an array of great music and famous artists, such infinite variety of entertainment; and the Victrola is the one instrument on which the great artists test and approve their own records. == A % Tea 1s a mans drink EN with cultivated tastes like good cigaré— and they like good tea. What a tremendous difference between the taste of ordinary tea and the delicate flavor and appetizing aroma of the finest tea such as Banguet Orange Pekoe. But the amazing part is that Banquet Orange Pekoe Tea costs no more. The same cost—but such a vastly different quality. To truly know the finest tea, use Banquet Orange Pekoe, and brew it according to the directions on the canister. Your grocer can supply you with Banquet Orange Pekoe Tea in the air?tigh)t’: orange caniszer. If nogt, write for free sample and our booklet, “A Wonderful Flavor,” and give name and address of your dealer. ‘Teapot coupons in all packages (except ten-cent size) explain how you may secure the Banquet Percolator ‘Teapot. ‘uotiderful flavor™" Tea Importers, Blenders and Packers McCormck & Compane ~ @ MY FIRST REDUCTION SALE TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! All*522Shoes NOW, 329 o ® Entire stock of- A]lSfi(_)_Q fered in this re- markable sale. Nothing held out! Every pair guar- anteed solid leather. Standard Emerson quality. Emerson Shoes have never be- fore been offered to A]l‘ the public at reduced prices.£ 7 Take advantage of this unequal- NO' ed opportunity while styles are still complete. Make your se- lections today! Select your Fall and Winter Shoes now, all in- cluded in this sale. Out tomorrow New Vhictore Records Red Seal Records DOUBLE-FACED List Number p 220 (Il Canto del Cigne) (Picchiant-Seint Safas) Ix Tralian Bemnofiwll} 1025 $1.50 i'n'le Song of the Swan Paquita (Spaish Serenade) (Buzi-Peccia) Is Iratien Beniamino Gigli As gentle on your hands as the finest of Colgate’s Toilet Soaps Saint-Saéns’ mysteriously beautiful “The Song of the Swan” arranged as a tenor song, and a brilliant “Spanish Serenade.” Both are sung in glorious and impassioned style, and the record is one of superb beauty. Jascha Heifetz Scherzo (Tuhaikomby) Fistin suts Vivace (from Quartetin D Major, No.35) Jascha Heifetz{ 1024 (Haydo-Aver) Fiolin Selo A record of quite extraordinary interest by this wizard of the violin; a display number by a modern and one by a classical composer. You will find comparisons fascinating; and at the Victrola No. 105 same time you will appreciate how perfectly Victor Records $180 parallel the artist’s interpretations. Hulda Lashanska Mahogany or walnut {Bird of Love Divine (Bixh-Wood 102 Love Came Calling (Bushode-Zamecit) ~ Hulda Lashanska 1023 For young or old, the love-songs of the world never lose their peculiar magic; and that song is rare which does not T Tl s e P D e o ey e su a lyric exquisite quality. A record you will be g’l"-a'fi"mm" i Genuine markdowns! That is the answer to the ex- traordinary demand for Emerson Shoes for men and boys in this first reduction sale in our history. A back- ward season with a resultant overstock gives you these surprising values. The original fair-and-square retail price is stamped" on the sole of each shoe. This plainly shows the genuine mark-down. The reduced price represents - a substantial saving. No job lots. No odds and ends. Fine, smart shoes of solid leather—made for this season’s trade. Hundreds of purchasers are taking away several pairs! You will too, when you see the wonderful values at our store today! i P > Take your pick from a complete line of up-to-the-minute foot- wear. Compare the original fair-and-square price stamped on_the sole with the reduced- price. The difference means Dance Records real money in your pocket. $ 1 Act—today. v Blackin’ Blues—Fox Trot Waring’s P vanians e ; : D {Deiore Blucs ForTrot TnterationtNorcgirsmiant 19369 3 e “Blackin® Blues” is about the weirdest thing yet, with its odd “shiver” effects from groups of saxophones and melodies from other instruments that sound about halt-human. “Ukulele Blues” is also humorous. An unusual record that is particu- larly inviting to dance insts. Two Blue Eyes—FoxTrot Jan Garber and His Orchestra {38 LonFor Trot George Oloen and s B 19374 e e e o snac Pl laveites .T'm both demonstrate & Victrola EMERSON SHOE STORE s ma s e i Gt Bt 907 Pennsylvania Ave., Washi : : ’ Vocal Selections - Honey Chile (1yman-Hoerter) Lucy Isabelle Marsh Hush-a-Bye Bay (Stwood-Anbum) Lucy Isabelle M}45421 Motherhood speaks and thrills in every note of these two tender Jittle lullabies; sung in a fashion to call back memories of the joys of childhood. Splendid additions for every library of Victor Records. Ida! Sweet as Apple Cider Frank Crumit Roll Them Roly Boly Eyes Froak (e} 19365 Frank Crumit and the ukulele, with Phil Ohman at the piano, in lw':]‘lmil.iu FAdieTL:onnd songs of half-comic, half-senti- mental, darky type. ere’s variety as ity in the recordings provided by 5 I Melodious Instrumental Qut of the Dusk to You Victor String Orchestra Eleanor Victor Strng Orchorra 19364 _ Masterly settings, for the string orchestra, of popular sen- Sl oot both by omen compoey’ Flayed these recards truly make them & joy forever, Victrola No. 210 $110 Mahogany, oak or walnut the Victor. S Victrola No. 405 ‘Walnut, $250; electric, $290 There is but one Victrola and thatis made by the Victor Company ~—look for these Victor trade marks. hStvnnl pairs which may N TRADE WARR = Good serviceable shoes Regular Price $4.00 and

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