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i " AR CRCLS CHANGE LD BY PLANES - Posters Dropped Over Coun- try Announce Advance of Date to Tomorrow. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, J ULY 1925. a ol, f knowl officials A new way of traveling by air to be demonstrated during the benefit air s at Bolling Field tomorrow afternoon. The show was moved forward rom Sunday, the original date planned. minute ¢ | PROBATING OF PETTICOAT STARTS THIRD WILL SUIT | Lawyer Beneficiaries of Earlier Testament Join ¥. W. C. A. and ) College in Contest. | By the Associated Press LOS A S, Calif., July | When ¢ Hazeltine, w c recluse wrote his will at he started hes in which RENAMING OF MARSHAL DEFENDED BY PEPPER Writes S@gent Protests on Official | Fought by Pinchot Are With- out Foundation. By the Associated Prese PHILADELPHIA, July 31 Pepper, in a letter tc eral Sargent, made after that Senator Policeman Bound To Pole by Hoboes, Who Flee o n Train| HIT POSTAL INCOME Journals Use Mails Less Be- cause of Cost, Publishers ern Railway beaten late view by three the officer’s handeuffs from Danville the men fr them leape struck him with a stunned from this blo handcuffed. The officer’s attention of who got a key pocket and Iir BULGARIA FOR PEACE. By the PHILAT purported excessive of deliver ing ne ers by the United States mails compared with the cost by | private agencies was asserted yes! day before July 31.—The cries telegray ut of ted tracted the operator the special cc joint subcommittes ing on the new pc important factor in the ‘‘“Newspapers prefer to u office to private distributing g Hanson, attorney n Newspaper told the Arbitration in Balka OFIA, ingly that wn their mail deliveries |t ihle. e ge cost of delivering 100 [t simil: from and trolley lines at “‘Philadelphia | | ent i | motor truck | ‘ ents i publishers circulation b of the ond the | ¢ i excessive g | MOVIE INDUCED BOY TO KILL MRS. BOWEN Austrian Farmhand Fired at Amer- | ican Woman From Treetop, i | moving 1 before in [ " hleg ay nnes Ham years old, to shoot and vitt Bowen of Berke- | a suburb of this city | | army revolver | and she might have been ved prompt at- to Swizerland —the knew- man ted to that modern ‘ Window Shades ir method of ing Window Shades gives you A Better Shade For Less Money. MC DEVITT > 1 for Estima 1217 ¥ & Mzt Rige. fired at Mrs. | xamined the body | in the | | Gallinger | | [ west on F ROAD TO JAIL SHORTER |»* OVER NEW BUS ROUTE| it T Be Reached More Quickly After Change. transportation Hospital, Cemetery and the District jail will | result from a rerouting of the bus line | 5t operated by the Capital Traction Co. | between Eastern High School Randle Highlands. These busses have been operating Better Edmonston & C Advisers and Autt Foot Troul Formerly 1334 F St. N.W. o Ine. ties Announce Their Removal to the New Location a suit attorneys vesterday development. The will, written while | Hazeltine was dving in a Los An - | haspital, left $10,000 pital proprietor an t m would r | 612 13th St. intme West Side, bet. | Next to s M One of the Pinchot, protests -| Gov. who aces being wn wet,” that his reappointment body blow and declared | Private 3 R FOOT FORM BOOTS For Men, Women and Children “The Most Attractive House in N.E." | 1321 Franklin St. res with man @ the only crea beer ture tc tody of G = Washed Senator Pepper, in his letter to the RUG Stored Attorney General, said that when Glass found what had been done the Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 en Pomona Col brought a similar suit, T action by Hazeltine's attorneys like wise seeks the substitution of a pre- vious will for the p t 1 suits the charg not in_ full Cleaned Shampooed || Scoured . STACY-ADAMS SHOES For Gentleme: hful to his trust reach of trust, the rote. “The question of Mr reappointment must’ be dis. A8t | Dosed of exactly as if the protests had not been made,” he concluded. Mexico's greatest silver mines are In | * the State of Hidalgo. MEOIUM n those who attended him in his i s. The previous will left the $500,000 to his attorneys s some of it to the Younz Women's fation, Pomona College | oM Wik co Will Start a The a tomorrow Open to cater to your needs Buttermilk v g MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd will keep you “fit” Segal Bros., 1232 14th St. August Furniture Sale | , s . When the temperature runs high, then’s when you want D Antiques of Rare Descriptions. Exclusive Reproductions to guard your diet. Simpson’s Buttermilk—served ice cold— of Fine Furniture. Our Stock Too Numerous to Outline. 1 * Lund, “Wild other m — == Kiddies’ 69¢ £ Rompers : 49c is both nourishing and refreshing—healthful and helpful. Simpson’s Buttermilk is made fresh every day from pure, sweet Walker Hill Dairy Milk. Sold by Grocers—Served at Fountains Simpson’s Wk # Milk Dairy 330 Seventh St. S.E. Phone Lincoln 1811-12 We Earnestly Request Your Inspection SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th St. N.W. Phone Main 3081 | REPAIRING, UPHOLSTERING, REFINISHING KAUuFMAN: 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. Open All Day Saturday Going Strong—T his Sale of Men’s Suits Half Price N Y S5 /fi % $20 Suits, $10.00 | $35 Suits, $17.50 Tuesday, Aug. 4th—t,he Big Day “FUN CLUB" — GLEN ECHO! LI members of the Club, and those who join up to Monday, are cordially invited. Free tickets to all the Glen Echo attractions, a Costume Parade, and an Athletic Program for prizes only part of the day’s big events. Come! Come! . $25 Suits, $12.50 | $40 Suits, $20.00 - $30 Suits, $15.00 | $45 Suits, $22.50 Our entire stock of suits is in this sale and there are restrictions. Cassimeres, serges, worsteds, cheviots, included, and styles for the young man and cor dresser. Remember—a real saving of 50% on any su 32 to 50, and no charge for alterations. y Men’s $17.50 and $20 Mohair Suits $12.75 Clean-up of Mohair Suite: fine qual- ity and well, tailored: mostly sizes 35 38. 37, 38, 30. with a few larger ones up 0 4R ol Rayon, Lace, Silk Crepe and Tub Silk Dresses 3 Worth $5.95 to $15, Only = no Come! Boys’ $8.98 and $9.98 2-Pants Wool Suits $5.75 Men'’s $1.50 Life Guard & Only Half a Day Tomorrow of Hahn's August “*Clean-Up” Women’s $5.95 $5.95 to $10 Shoes at A chance euit_for th TR 1\ $5 bill as first deposit will start any Woman or Miss on the road to own- ing a Genuine Fur Coat made from high quality selected skins. Balance can be paid off in small sums. BUY NOW! Save 15% to 30% Choose here from fine Sealines (dyed Rabbit), Mar- minks (dyed Marmot), Musk- rat, Raccoon, Lykecoon (dyed Mandel), and many other favored Furs. Every coat carries a substantial saving. READ OUR GUARANTE=E We guarantee every coat to be jabsolutely as represented, or we refund your money. All coats are 'well made, smartly designed, and | richly lined. Hundreds of our famous “Hahn Spe- cial” shoes — in blacks, whites and colors — reduced to $2.45. Some Sale! But going! going! going! (Not at G St.) In another group a few of our $10.00 styles — and many $5.95 and $6.95 models; blacks, whites, colors and combinations now $3.75. (At ANl Our Stores) Receiving new lots in answer to urgent telephone and telegraph orders. The selling has been brisk because the values are the out- standing achievement of our dress section and outrival any dress sale in town. The materials in these dresses figure up to cost more than the selling price. Get yours while the values are at white t Last Day! “Florsheim” MCH.S Sale Only up to closing time tomorrow, choice of all re- maining men’s “Florsheim” shoes or oxfords— $7.85 & $8.85 Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. N. W. . “City Club Shop"” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. . 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. COl’.' TthandESts. 2% Krecs<: Saturdays: Our 7th and G St. Stores Close at 2—Our Others at 6 S Bathing Suits $1.09 e oy m Dl pants ma: 59¢ Floral Georgette Voile Large rose at erns on fast-colors, full vd. pieces. Lpteces. 1, ST beee ted) $1.50 Pure Silk | Full-Fashioned Hose Z Pure silkin I all the new Bl the oo ¢ 2 19 plenty of l " whit and black. Al sizes SEEes e e SR F U $1.69 Pure Glove Silk Vest Three -star 4 quality. Pink, peach, tea, 29 white, A1l sizes 50c Children’s 7/s Sport Hose T"f:uv.‘l'hhnl%‘ag;‘r‘w. with Berted, ‘ublifi et Men's $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Balance of Children’s and Misses’ Shoes & Oxfords| SLIPPERS & OXFORDS wrade Bih snd Do Shoce 1or, cork el Bl m T : calf, black kid and patent leathers. Goodyear welt soles. About 200 pairs of Misses' and Children's Strap including cre rubber soles. Among them many well and_Oxfords. Patents, tans and white canvas of the known advertised lines. All sizes, 8 to 11. i b Chies : low rubber heels up Extra special! Women's Tennis Pumps. sizes 5 Boys'_Athletic Rubber-sole Shoes, sizes up to 8. Children's Tan Oxfords and Sandais, sizes up to 2. Satirday QF special G C to0. Misses' and Children low rubber heels. siz tans ‘and patents, st special ..... 00 Whi