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VETERAN R. R. MAN DIES IN NEW YORK Julius Kruttschnitt, Once Southern Pacific Directing Head, Heart Attack Victim. Associated Press W YORK, June 15.—Julius <ruttschnitt, former chairman of the board and directing head of the Southern Pacific Company. died today. Mr. Kruttschnitt died at the Pres. byterian Hospital at 3 o'clock this morning. He was taken to the hos- pital three weeks ago for a minor operation and apparently was recov ering when an unexpected heart at- tack set in, causing his death Funeral arrangements had not yet ade, but his former railroad associates sald that he probably would be buried at New Orleans, his old home. Closes Career of 48 Years. Kruttschnitt's retirement May of active m deference to t executive shou v reins when they reached the three scc the heart attack wh early today Native of New Orleans. T civil engineer. ol teacher f the Louisl- . now a part c. as a resident After five ve: he entere @na and Texa He attracted Harriman in Napoleon had Southern Pacific the attentio: 00, when th ained con that officer. widened In adc tion in the Kruttschnitt was a direct ber of the executive commi Western Union Tel, ph Co. a the Harrim: D al Bank and United Mortgage & Trust Co During the war he served as a member of the Railroad War Board, which assumed the ganization chi Tn 1904, his Jurisdic supplies. FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR ENOCH L. WHITE Capital Native Died in Paris June 2—Member of Association of Oldest Inhabitants. Funeral White, ne; services Enoch prominent_ Washington attor ., who died in Pav for Theodore W Du Bose and Dr. A Mr. White was a gr son Institute and the College, now George versity, and had long been prominently fdentified in this city. He was a mem ber of the Association of Oldest In habitants of the District of €olumbia and the Society of Nat He sailed for Europe on the Ma- Jestlc May 23. Jade in many hues has been found 4n South Africa We Are Manufacturers and Sell the Shoes Direct From Our Own Store HE ev highest an ncreas vear Cards. 607 14th g pophun'v» Hess’ Black Russia, Tan Russia, Grain Leather and White Shoes for Summer are here. of serving the men of Washington with the AT h include men of MacMillan Plane Radio Caught Here In 500-Mile Tests Tests' with the 40-meter short wave radio set from one of the Mac)Millan expedition Navy planes at Squantom. Mass. yesterday. were heard- clearly for half an hour he naval radio research labor here. a distance of abou miles from the sending point The tests. which were the last to be conducted before the three planes of the expedition are prepared for shipment to Etah, Greenland, were conducted from a plane 3,000 feet in the air, using a trailing wire. The distance com- pares with a range of 20 miles obtained in the first tests at Philadelphia WEEK'S PARK CONCERTS SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED Army, Navy and Marine Bands to Play Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Director of public bufldings and pub- ic parks announces the following Park, streets, Eleventh and Army Band, le. Fifth and Varnum streets, Navy Band, 7:30 to 9 pm Thursday, Ellipse on White Army Band, 430 to 6 pm.; € | Theater, Monument Grounds, streets, 30 to 9 p.m lvan Theater, Marine Band, Community B Monu- nt (.mx nds, 745 to 9:15 p.m. ONE DEAD, FIVE - INJURED. Two Sunday Motor Cycle Accidents Take Serious Toll. to The Star. . Md., June 15.— .21 years old, was d and five other persons 't in motor cycle accidents in Hagerstown yesterday. verger received a fractured ,\m.w and internal injuries when the machine of Leroy Semler was struck by that of James Culler on the Mid- leburg pike. He died at the hospital Semler, Culler and with Culler were hurt. an Clopper and Benjamin Lewis were injured when their motor cycle crash- ed into an automobile. Although the population of Mace- donia and Thrace has recently been a woman Her- “|increased the ralsing of the price | of kerosene s believed to have d a buyers’ strike that will re- use of the oil so that total n will be lower than in ‘The nauses of Ses, Train end Car Sickness promptly relieved. Expe- rienced travelers all testify to ita positive action. 25 years in use. 73 ss: 50 at Drug Stores ct on receipt of Price The Mothorsiil Remedy Go., New York Buy Your Low Shoes at a Savings shoes enjoy is We invite your inspection. v age in all walks Come in and Get One of Our Souvenir Base Ball Score N. Hess’ Sons St. NW. e week, beginning | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO GUGGENHEIM GIVES N. Y. AERO SCHOOL Mine Magnate Would Place Air Navigation on Plane With Other Engineering. By the Assdclated Press. EW YORK, June 15.—The gift of 000 by Daniel Guggenheim to New York University for establish- ment of a school of aeronautics was announced yesterday by Chancellor Brown Extensive laboratories will be con- structed, equipped with most modern available machinery for experiments in the fleld of aero dynamics and an initial staff of four experts will be added to the university’s instructors. ‘My family has long been identified \\uh exploration beneath the earth,’ Mr Chancellor Brown proposed gift. “We have tried to as. sist {n developments which woul make mining more s the greatest economic value. “For some time 1 have been impress- ed with the need for placing aero nautics on the ne educational plane that other branches of engineering enjoy." _The endowment will enable New University “to render a national e in a flld now but scantily provided with means of study,” the chancellor said in his letter of ac- ceptance. | The new départment will be known p\ the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aeronautic 'NAZARIAN BROS, CO. Cleaners & Repairers of Fine Rugs Fireproof Storage 1712 20th St. N.W. Phone Potomac 1529 Stubborn sore on baby’s ear Quickly responds to Resinol N. S. Pittsburgh, Pa, May 10:— “I feel as though I must tell you of the good Resinol Ointment did for my baby. She had a very sore ear for about a year and I tried every- thing I heard of, but nothing seemed to help i Then I hear Resinol and tried it. It surely did the work, for in a couple of days you could scarcely tell that the ear had ever been sore. I'd never be without Resinol Ointment again.” (Signed) Mrs. C. Bartosch, 1164 E. Ohio St. We had to rush these satins. WOMAN HURT AS AUTO COLLIDES WITH WAGON Truck Overturns Attempting to Avoid Running Over Child in Street. A collision between an automobile driven by Harry Willams, 1315 U street southeast, and a wagon belong- ing to Frank Carroll, 156 Douglass road southeast, occurred last night at Sixth and C streets southwest. Julia Rogers, 1507 Park road, occupant of the automobile, was slightly hurt. She was taken to Emergency Hospital In an effort to avoid striking a child at Third and C streets yesterday morn- ing, Peter Gord, 1219 Eighth street, driver of an ice wagon, made a quick turn and overturned the truck. Elef- terfop Foragulls, 42 years old, of 803 O street, helper on the truck, was shocked and bruised. He was treated at George Washington University Hos: pital. Women in Russian Colleges. More than one-third of the 113,120 fe as well as of | students enrolled in the higher profes | slonal colleges in the Russian republic are women, it was made known in 1050 statement issued here today by the Russian Information Bureau. More than one-third of all the stu- dents in these colleges were llsted as taking the engineering course, while one-fourth were studying medicine. QU T R| Time Has £ Tested —Colbert Roofing ser ice thoroughly. Thou sands of local home know the satisfactior of our work and the fairness of our prices fiLet us get busy on you “overhead” before Sum mer rains do furthe damage. Maurice J. Colbert Heating Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Phone Main H 0163017 2 .uuumnnmm|||||mm|||x|unm||umuuuuulmmu I Created for your protection Velvet Kind Package E_/gwnwally packed-in the convenient pint size Imported English Broadcloth AFROCKS Hand Made! Hand Drawn! Hand Embroidered! $595 Some of the most desirable styles left, will have best choice tomor- row. sleeves make these frocks ideal for French knots #l These dresses sold at a great Wpace today. Thrifty women @4 bought two and three!” They realized what wonderful values Get yours Trimmed with open work and with belts, All latest styles. Sizes 16 to 46. FROCKS shoes in as we were practically cleared out at the first sale. leather, tan leather and Flexible leather soles, low and Cuban heels, all wanted styles. All sizes 3 to 7, Patent flowers add beyond description. Smart Rayon Knitted Many Styles Beautiful Material! Sizes 16-44. EEEEEEE:——ECIEDED LANSBURGH BRD the carly shopper Short and three-quarter wear. while imitation pock- d - embroidered ouch of beauty summer [o|—— MONDAY, JUNE 15, m: | @ | | | fl fl | fl -1925. 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS 8AM. to 6 P.M. Summer Clean-Up of Men’s Wool Suits There remains a stock of more than 1,900 three-piece suits, some four-piece, having the extra knickers. There are light colors and dark colors, light weights for the hottest weather and medium weights that can be worn through the fall and even the winter. Materials include the fine French Flannels, our superior blue serges, soft unflnished worsteds, and the assortment at $35 gives you a choice from our entire stock of “Stratford” and “Fashion Park” lines. There are great bargains in this sale. Save money on what you need right now and on what yow’ll need for fall. All Our $40 Suits, $2 5 $50 and $60 Suits, $35 “Col. Bc;gey” Golf Knickers Of imported Belgian and Irish linen, in white only, sizes 28 to 44. $€) .95 2 Pairs, $5.50 Y. M. Shop I[mported English “St. Albans’’ Broadcloth Shirts A smart, dressy shirt for any occasion, in either white or blue; styles with the plain nonshrinkable neckband or attached collar with the new long points. We consider them fine $3.00 values. Y. M. Shop “St. Albans” OXfOl'd Shirts This plain white, durable Oxford is the right shirt for sport wear. It has the attached collar with the long points, plain or buttoned down. Take our word that it’s worth $3.00. ! e 3 for $5.50 Union Suits The materials are a superior grade of nainsook, checked madras and a satin striped madras; full cut and perfectly shaped; elastic band in the back; knee length and sleeveless. 95c & Y. M. Shop “St. Albans” $5.50 They Are Worth $1.50 and $2.00 Sk .9 3 for $5.50 $3.75 $7.65 Doz. Fancy Golf Hose, $ All wool and lisle. Japanese Beach Robes, Fine crepe, slippers to match the regular $5 quality. White Handkerchiefs, Irish linen weave, full size, 100 dozen.