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152 THE EVENING AR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. 1925. 'R[]'I'UNI]A 'm GRABE !Rubber Made From Kansas Corn {BODY ISRECOVERED | Prehistoric Skull = WHISKY IN éU'T CASES. To Solve Tire Problem, Chemists S v‘ IN SEARCH FOR TW0' Type Discovered - Men Arrested Near Fred- Keep out of the kitchen | | | . {5 i A saosisled. re st s pat | — | In African Native e pumcn o mie siar. | ufacture. Meanwhile a great increase sclaliniinglen 4 e S0 4 ¥4 | "LOS ANGELES. August 6.-Dr. | in rubber plantation produetion rarsad 5 IDE Md., Augusi’ ¢ 1 Norris. president of the | the price to fall and chemical re Cabell Y. Peyton. Jr, Found — Joseph King, Johnson Burrall, ! | PRI HERT R | American Chemical Society, in sessfon | search was abandoned. Now. how 3 B ) O TLons A I city nd a stranges hose name ws | | nere. sees In the cornfieids of Kansas |aver. the chemist again is entering (he| DroWned in Bay, Swimming Com yncssgcea Sigmetd s s e \\"L'-?,‘,-;’m.’,','\ ; . |a possible solution of the disturbing |field and it is among the possibilities . s APE A on ‘ot ‘South ernoon hy five Washington probih: Joseph I. Keefer Tells Asso | situation recently created by Jlknm‘\w‘lhm our research men will develop panion Still Missing. Africa, August 6.—When the hody of |lion agents. charged with hootleg; | eting rubber prices. | valuable commercial rubber from ace Sl St e AT et Eh e ke A tratapoKtation af Mauor ciation of Oldest Inhabitants |~ i continued high prices force tire | tone. from which ihe Germans made feal Hoto auit cases of whisky. In pints and halt | manufacturers to appeal to the chem- rubber during the war. | Special Dispateh to The Star it was found to have a typical “bos. | PiNis. were found in the automob i {1st, Dr. Norris said yesterday, it is en-| “‘Acetone is a by-product of butyl| ANNAPOLIS, Md.. August 6. The kop” skull, virtuaily identical with | oh RiPE: Who is charged with trans of Project. tirely possible that a method of manu- alcohol and hutyl alcohol is produced | hody of Cabell Y. Pevton. ir. was | that discovered in the 8 pertalics et W ST ueidon PR BV facturing synthetic rubber from corn |from grain. In other words, our auto. s = Zow i foasll form in 1913 and traced to the | 12Ve D aken to Baltimore for a {and wheat derivaties may be devel-! mobile ti may vet be made from | found in Chesapeake Bay below here . =, .’ preliminary hearing. The arrest was Construction of a huge marble [oped and the rubber plantation sup-|Kansas corn.” today about 2 miles below the spot | Prof. Raymond Dart of the wit.|T24 near the Manor Woods. rotunda around the base of the ! planted in some measure at least by Dr. Norris also pointed out that|where he was drowned Monday night ' watersrand 1niversity and other “,’,.[',""°""‘ where a picnic wa | Washington Monument was advocated | the Middle Western American farm. |crude petroleum might be used as the | While bathing with Willlam H. Hey-| anatomists emphasized the interest == %17 by Joseph I. Keefer at the monthly “Several years ago.’ he explained, base of synthetic rubber. in which case don and importance of the recurrence of - meeting of the Association of Oldest “the question of the synthesis of rub- the corn and wheat growers of the Heydon's hody has not heen found.|a type of man hitherio nnknown ex Man probably gets most of Inhabitants of the District of Colum- | ber became vital and leading chemists | Middle West will have (o compete with | Friends of the Baltimore vouths told | cept in. fosell remmine laughs from his reasoning power teenth and H streets, last night _—m— m a—a— Tuesday at the Western Union office Mr. Keefer exhibited a photograph in Baltimore from some one who sald of the original design for the zreat MRS, JACOB FRANZ DIES. Earth Precisely Measured. Peyton was drowned and asking that shaft which graces the banks of the | The ‘International Geodet his patrents be notified. Suggestion e Potomac. This plan, Mr. Keefer said. 2 PRt reodetic and ihat this may have been Hevdon is f was prepared by Rohert Mills, 2 local , Resident of Capital 50 Years Will | Physical Union says that the ear(h is scouted by the local police. who sas 4 o7 7 7. N7 draftsman, and showed the Monu i 9 precisely 7.926 milez and £78 thoy. he ecould not be going around in a [~ 2 &% %G wasvuinaTon GYERIERIE] iR Bt Be Buried Tomorrow. TG il enal sisithon! oo nelity gbineiespuntin INCORPORATED L N )N RTINS NS | 2 1 of Cape Town Universit feet in diameter. representing & | u.. plenora T. Franz. $2 vears| Equator okl : tention. his clothing having been left S HWES eelc temiple. . The photograph wan |, MU Flenprs, T Fran B VGaLr| Equator and 7392 miles and 964 thou. | in' a” Nevern River shack: when ne r21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST from the collection of Thomas Orianl, ol aBodls 0tsen b o0 n through the siarted with Pavion for a swim. The @ 1 member of the association. fed o ; ance. 428 Longfellow "":;’:;,24"'“‘"[:‘I'r'f.‘r'?ni““h-’r-h has heen | hoat in which the youths rowed down WE OFFER ¢, In this edifice there would have | gree "'\ (Sl day after a short illness. | worid. was rode: s rv-n'klt-nfiflr{ the river was found boitom up ahout 3 @‘ been 30 marble columns, each 45 feet | 31e* SENETEY I SANT conduct. | Nortp s PY & brofessor of | 7 miles below this city Tuesday. Pey RN >4 ) 1114 G St. NNW. INC. Phone Main 8306 et high years. : i r r— Will Push Plan. e anramanin antber ot et TN T FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY Mr. Keefer told his fellow members | Fourth Presbyterian Church. She is L i I he is endeavoring to arouse interest |survived by tuo daughters. Mre. Otln I in a proposal to add this to the Mon. | Franz Lamond and Mrs. Elizabe W 5 | - 7 ACNIING 500 REMNAN S N | ent Pfe said he expected miny |Hallidge, and _two grandchildren FIVE HUNDRED EXCLUSIVE KAPLOWITZ GOWNS Gzgn7 | would sav it could not be done, hut | Eleanor Franz Lamond and Willlam [ K Y‘ that he would go forward with his | Wallace Lamond all of this city,and a Made to Measure., ) efforts. | sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Meister of Balti- | N NFL ot the association adopted resolutions of | Funeral services will he «-n{:m.::-u\:‘ give us vour order. s ¢ at the death of Willlam .Jen- at the residence tomorrow afternoo SRS ’ 2 nings Bryan. Mr. Topham sald Mr. at 2 oclgek. Interment will be in : May We Fstimate? REGULARLY $24 TO ssa avs took a keen finterest! Rock Creek Cemefery elfare of the National Capi- | — —Comprising Crepes, Satins, Failles, Taffetas, Tub &% i nd recalled that several vears FOT - ALSO HIGH COST BEAUTIFUL MODELS Silks, Printed Crepes, Sport Fabrics, Charmeuse, Tohathed” he ikgeiation ot Ot lake 23" 00kia | SHADE VERY CREATLY REDUICED Messaline, Pongee and others. Excellent lengths ception at his home, Umvermty Park | S 4 EVENING, DINNER AND AFTERNOON GOWNS $25 TO $=3 John H. Cumberland and L. B. Bur ; ini et dett were elected tn membership and |l —that beautiful subu SIK ENSEMBLES. . R S 2% T8 for Dresses, Tunics, Linings, Combinations and (@) dctt were clecied 1o memhership an ‘ashinglon-Raltimore Foule LE s - $os TO Lingerie. mission. to be acted on at the next \4ax-d(1:..-§\wln:;.‘g:'\l\a;vr:.i‘\v- ‘::'d( AP S _ ‘ : HAND-TAILORED COATS . . . & . . - e e, 1 Prvan vice Prest Il NS irmihed Homes for sale |szo 13th St. N.W. paata) g HAND-TAILORED SUITS . . i . . . . TO $28 G o - N fl Modern to the minute FORMER DRICE'\ s TO Sk lapan is reducing the number of p - B \arkers in all her naval arsenals ; = = i e WE ADVISE QUANTITY SELECTIONS FOR YOUR W/ARDROR Investigate and You'll Invest— W. STOKES SAMMONS, Propristor Boys’ 2-Pants $3.95 Boys’ Tub Suits i : I 3 | Attractive styles in sturdy, wash- 8 L) 9 able cottons that will give a maxi il 1K mum of wear. All fast color. 100 t models. Coat lincd with zood \ & Oliver Twist, flapper. base ball and i ckers fnlly fined and a j middy styles. All colors and com- binations. Sizes 3 to & Street Floor i £ RUFRNW. = Fancy tweeds and cheviots in ut. Sizes 7 to 16, Street Floor Tomorrow completes the first week of our Super-Values Offered in The Last Day of || SRLE ~ AUGUST SALE of FiNE FuRS Yes—time is fiving, and hundreds of women have already chosen their Furs for the coming season Don't let the week pass without making vour choice fro 2 “ | 1 3 magnificent collection of Fur Coats. There is a splendid ¢ Semi-Annual Rummage Sale | A — e | 25 woman.” All offerings | ) 2 A Guaranteed 20(7 On Our Prices ' . ) Saving of — 0 to November 1 Ribbon Remnants 9C 50c Ideal Waists zgc ; ; i) —uwith Cold Storage FREE till November I. L h For instance—a beautiful Natural Silver Muskrat Coat rartly trimmed engt ’ Seconds. but imperfections are v 5 e with golden brown iox fur collar, cufis and border, wil it in Septerhber omen's Appare ol : _ e e e e Jengthe of Satin. Moire and strongly taped and finished with - f = = = aving of 8. n Ribhons, in a wide variets 4 e T aoRk Lopo 3 Fure—Second Floor pre W For the Last Day of the Rummage Sale Girls’ $1.98 Sport s1 | AUGUST SALE OF CLOTH COATS Pleated Ruffling 10C Togs | . Yard 150 smart Dresses sl Choice of Khaki Knickers, & Presenting all the new Fall styles and new coatings. is guaranteeing a saving of $10 to $15 Middy Blouses. Middy Skirts or ¢ on o ices ‘o ith ' 2 g e N!“'.s“"!. S e e (v\v::nr p{x‘r; to November 1, with storage frlee. And all_ our higher priced coats, priced fir MG +ith tibbon edgs s Attrac Formerly $2.98 Sioh hes) i Reenont o enout: $135 to $323. are in the August Sale at 15% less! Don’t wait-—choose vour coat tomorrow ! tive and exceptionally smart fo : : -amping and athletics. Broken 2 . : £ 3 1Ysratg e xceptionallysmart Htor A choice group of Broadeloth or Voile Dresses in pleasing oo i Beside the fuxurious coats here for women of average figure, there are styles especially e stvles and attractive Summer colors. These would also answer Socund Mioor 1 designed for the miss. for the smaller or large r woman. for afternoon dresses at home-—in Winter Children’s 75 Dainty Dl’esses Oilcloth 12 /zc o Example 1 | Example 5—For the Larger Figure Example 3 e " Formerly $3.98 to $5 F108 | Rossnc 1 e e Coats of Four Distinct Stylcs R Short lengthe of Table Oilcloth | I A Stunning Coat of black R A e e Imported :and domestic fabrics—broadeloth, Vollss in several neat patterns. Suit Kashinera—a new fabric for 875 ;s P rk colors. Perfect and seco el B olors pilnte: miiDes andl fantios i Wiesito ahle for kitchen tables, otc. Sale Prace, lities larly worth 29¢ anit evers fasie af a price low enongh to meet all requirements Third Flaor inches wide P Roulustra new), with Fall. This coat is in the new : ( s side flare stvle, and has hean Especially designed to achieve the slim silhouette for the Larger upstandi eollar, and i | or Taller Woman! : 50 Suspender Dresses $9.98 39¢ Cretonnes 27C ‘ tiful squirrel coflar and cuffs. 15 Sceaighti linds it siant s o frant o d jEclile Stati . Y"d ! September and October price, 2. Long lines with flare godet sides. Jap mink. August price, ationery Formerly $5.98 = : y | $155. Now 159 less—or S$131.75, 3. Semi-flare back and ght front. 10c and 25c All-wool Dresses In smarf Fall colors —some with embroid et el | a saving of $23.25. | 4. Inset godets forming circular flare. ered guimpes or without. Very smart and cushions. You must really These models are all hand finished and beautifully lined with self Street Floor ses these to appreciate their bean- | (f | Example 2 " | matciting crepes. The fabrics are the Jovely soft coatings of the new Example 4 The hoxes are slightly soiled, | t < i but the paper and cards are fresh | 300 Lovely Dresses sz 97 iful patterns and colors. " For Smaller Figure season, beautifully trimmed with fine furs For Junior Miss and elean. They formerly sold for Third Floor ¢ to T5c, bt all are reduced for ’.'o,.me,.[y $6 and $7 s] 25 Boston 88c i A Side-flare Coat of the new Materials Fur Callaits A Gayv Red Coat of suede clearance. Box includes writinz s : = coat velv oth paper and cards Made of silk-mixed tossah. fub silks. fine voiles, printed coating yelyeheen, hete inibot Bags B A e Monteneuve Trimmings Sphinx loth with gathered effects a Street Floor crepe. pongee and silk prints. Dainty or dark colors and pleas- brown and black. This coat e hia e Black the sides—vonthful and charm Ing combinations . | Kit Fox S B sy | has a lovely natural heaver col Mannikin . Black E eled Bags, st Ty M b | < in arge collar, cuffs and Glrls’ $298 Dre”es sl ac nameled Bags, strongl ontebella (all shades) Biown Bovs g Larg 1la < and o made, with patterned stitching. i lar. The toat is cut to suit Vel 5 : . n K ¥ oria Saquirrel ween Rir i hands of chinchillette give Sl“( and Spoll Coats $5 Lock and catch. For that short | the smaller figure with no more i Queen Bird side bands of chinchillette giv i i (Sable-dyed) Charming Dresses. made of fine trip or shopping these are ideal. 1 e 5 Half Sizes e | i i ote For e gingham, Lassie cloth and crape Formerly $10.75 and $16.75 Third Floor 4 | than ordinary alteration. Au i Ntz Quarter Sizes t a . 1xuri Ehown in plain colars. ohicks and % gust price, $95. 401, to 481, Babyv Lynx 3914 to 471, During Angust—only $39.50. e s e Fine henzaline and sport woolens in various colors and X plnds. F dels, effecti e leibensn p Ansshon, (ooleus s e 2 59c Rag Rugs 40, trimmed Second Floor Second Floor 18x36-inch Rugs, in hit-and-miss yettarna Tust (s thitk tor that . 1N R— — Special Purchase! Special Price! Tots' 79¢ —_— 3 : : e L odd =pace on the bedroom, bath or Rompers 49 Rayomsoda ™ 19 M S it 750 e 1h 8>V "8 Handmade Porto Rican and it Tomners. of fne %NS Children's Socke. in second A final cleanup price on this Lace and Banding 20C color rombinatione. Aame hamd. Quality, that regularly sell for 30c, Season’s straws. White and nat | < % oy e . embrojdered wit nrsery motifs, Broken sizes. Beautiful texture. nral straws, in imported and do 1 R < Ph l brofdered with nur motif: = = mestic qualities and various Remnmh, Yd‘ i [ % l l l e ear Second Floor Street Floor e Fenvy ‘or /Tight Meah ‘Laces ' k \ I I ll I w Street Floor and Bandings, in white and ecru. 3 o H g v 3| Fruitof-theLoom §].29 Sireet Foor 1 S /8 $ Remnants of Wash Goods | Ngh Stirts 1" Embroidered Bands 5 i ) j ' 1 19 Formerly 39c to 59¢ A very special offering on this Yapd Red, d for Frid ! famous ~ trade-marked sleeping § garment. Known throughout the Formerly 38 a vard. White, g : i | educea ror I'riday Only c country for its remarkable wear- smbroidered in colors. Very smari ! £ . Beautiful Envelope Chemise and Gowns Yard ing qualities. Cut full, well made for sport and street frocks and | - i in Flesh Color, White, Orchid and Nile Green | and shown in sizes 15 to 20. children’s wear. S : Splendid lengths for dresses, blouses and skirts of these | Street Floor Street Floor * IS only because the importers of these heau favorite fabries % S . A . F( i e = 7 3 fully delicate garments decided to offer a Printed Voiles riped English Broadcloth 11k al G special value to stimulate their Summer husiness Plain Voiles Satin-striped Voile i ; h s 3 % 4 his Plain Cotton Crepe Woven Striped Madras | / that we are able to offer them tomorrow at this Flowered Voiles : s : pabelr : ] b unusual, special price. And $1.19 js decidedly Street. Floor Formerly 25¢ and 29c¢ . : o T e A Yard - c i e unusual for such merchandise! ar. 2 111 = These dainty gowns and chemise have either i Lace Remnants, Yd : i : xquisitely hand-scall { hand-embroidered 75¢ Sanitas Cloths c ce , 1d. 3c ' Ervellent/ mennint! lantiis, vangifi: trom & to 5 Farik | | & exquisitely hand-scalloped and hand-embroidered 36-inch English Prints and 32-Inch Dress Ginghams, in beautiful b . vokes or yokes beautifully hand drawn. They are Seconds—but very slight. White '; to 7 yard lengths of Fine colors and combinations. Fast colors, too. Just the thing for g D % 3 = e . ~ and tinted grounds with blue Vals. and Cluny Laces. 1z to 2 school frocks and house dresses. | S all sleeveless models—much in demand just now stenciled patterns. Cool. easily inches wide. White and ecru, in o |1 : 3 itv o e e S R rrin A B Street_Floor ! The quality of the nainsook is excellent. And Third Floor Street Floor ; B the necks give a choice of round, square or \ | S ) Chair Seats, 2 for ]5c. Rayon and Silk 25¢ e shapes. All sizes. Men’s Union Suits 75c Bon_ 32'98 $1~79 C Hose C i That's the whole story! This wonderful Re-seat your own chairs. A few ; e : : ; R A R Fine zauze cotton sults, in Bathing Suits minutes with hammer and tacks _ Seconds of $1 quality. Broken | 3 ‘a}l“e justifies purchasing several garments— nkle length and with short All-wool, one-piece-style suits,in and one of these seats:and you sizes, but a complete array of o y arts pr rat 9:15 TOW :l»-\ es. Split belt in back. Z lors and good combina have a new chair at very small light and dark colors. TIncluded wie !h? Sflle Stdnes ," "'“'"I'\ " -1) HIBIGEIH W 34 to 46. . Sizes 6 to_12 years, expense. are Burson Split-foot Hose. i morning! + Street Floor Street*Floor Third Floor Street Flooe : | . Underwear Shops—Third Floor

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