Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1925, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. 1925, ‘remnmde: of his voice was lost m“’fl‘ communication with planes, but | prehension is felt by the natives on | magnetism is so small here that the | 4 an Indistinguishable mumbling mono- | expect to eradicate this.’ | the ground. who are unable to com-|magnetic compass is practically use- tone. Shortly thereafier a, squeakv.| “Do Eskimos fully appreciate radio [prehend why the planee do not fall, |iess in aircraft, The steering mpass | ON MURDER CHARGE Mrs. Viley Refused Bail in‘ Death of Husband. Former Washingtonian. LEXINGTON Ky August 6 rison doors were closed today on iret Lowry Viley when at n of her examgning trial ge E. H. I fered her vette iry and ¢ the sel that she be pending action by This was the result of the exam of Mre. Viley of her husband. Truman s fatally wounded on Iv 4. He died the of testimony was sulted in the death of for the defense, on | the other hand. attempted to show | ad been accidental were introduced by wealth and four were on the siand by the de Married in Haste. ' acquaintance. a mar nevmoon ending trag dead, shot bul liber zed with d 1o promi- | his father, having been | employe in| ¢ Dlanes n’ Washingten | Manila, where his| heen from he States in 1921 and en | Army. He was stationed N. . Tn April of this| Lexington to visit his| Bell. He was on a \gh. granted him d for hitch | swimm oing to ving tennis and other | a theater ne day he | ret Lowry The ac K1y ripened into friend. | The twa were | within two weeks RADIO INTERVIEW GETS MACMILLAN'S | POLE QUEST PLANS another (Continued from First Page.) of the pol six le) is on a daylight months’ duration ication was first established ith the expedition about period of period of | the steamship 1x were enjoving a radio con. | which M¢Dol and others pro- | on 9XN was able to in m on a 40 meter | of 1.000 watre. 1 a_phonograph was first 15 d. th hea n ukulele. and finally a deep | voice rumbled through the dark t here and the station call was ntified definitely by two persons- | one, the radio operator. G. E. Gustaf-| 8on, at a radio key, and hy an Associ- | ated Press representative. Both men were equipped with head phones { 1ooped into the same receiving set Announcer Is Heard. ation WAP-—Etah." said the an- | nenncer. whose voica seemed to be hered by a snow drift—and the ) zift of a the value vour smile to Special for Friday mul Saturday only ure rolls in zenuine | case. Beautifully en. | graved and inlald. From 7 to i ul mani cure articles in each roll. One to A customer none to children c Complete . A bullet had passed almost | _ | voice and have been reported heard !in Seattle, New AID FOR STRICKEN SHIP. | then somewhat - clearer. tone came | concel |and who look for a disaster every u;' filrg‘anfl ?fi "‘dlm"" east for | British Vessel Reaches Side | through, and finally was recognized' “He just accepts it as another minute. all headings of'tae plane A as phonograph music with clearer &reat work of the white man. and to| Lieut. Comdr. Byrd. in charge of the nv‘ :n- ::Iv n Cuban Schooner in Distress. modutlation. The xcore of the selection | him it is not more wonderful than |fiving detachment. in a radio el HAVANA.-Cubs August & was familla 1t remained unidenti- | the phonograph. today to the antir tions and answers. totaling about 300 words, were exchanged by those |Amateur Radio League, as it will| ME today idue to. the falluteral. a aboard the Stea.nship F rv and the continue to do, bnt never until Mon blade in the water pump. Have to interviewer ablished a high {day had it gained direct communica- “eep planes | rate when elapsed | tion for immediate transmission of | 1 { time is d Ating of some | busine is r practical use. o ex 28K CPRIRRN IV, ulated the variation of | times in ESKIMO APPREHENSIVE. Ve entat ore to he 1031z degrees o . MBI oy : but the sun has heen out” for oniy A Modern Service /’or 0 merican < with the about two or thres hours since we ! ok el nute. interna- | pacMilian lon ‘are frav. | reached hare. and 1 cannot b i 4 A A oo ing the ne o At The, intensi An Ancient Fabrie o y every 1 st ap neni of the earth's The five aueations and answers s recorded are s What point and zreatest disiance FRAGMENTS of linen excavated from ansmitted hu wonld he of inter ou have heard voice and ht Chicago nsmiited henectady in da land and London." with Peary and MacMillan on vious expedition.) [tookashu now with s “Will it be possible 10 reach your by radio?” (Referring (o ree planes carried by the expedi in its attempt to reach the North e Have difficulty in mai a pre ntaining two Hotel Inn Phone Main 81088109, 604-610 9th St. N.W, weekly: $10.50 rooms, $& Thower and lavators.$10: more Tooms hke Mther & by relay to varions members nf the A Safe Deposit Box Prevents Losses From Fire and Theft Have ies hezun using : | radio receivers and what do they say preserving the beauty of table about it? Government statisties show the loss of valy . hi E We found only one missionary rough theft and fire to he appalling linens. Just washing won’t using radio. the Rev. Peritt, Hope i enfirelv unnecessary when sk i Aae ol i e e dg'e " TueiPolmapiBaunicry home In London onlv three times in he had for such Al annual co ur deeds can do it. It's a Tolman 32 vears, gets mail seldom and says insurance policies and other valuahle papers . : radio is reat boon. T presenied mis Cill he quite safe in ane of our hoxes And the specialty. The softly-stiffish | sionaries with sets when they most cost of ane is very small: they can he rented far i i is i needed them. They weuld not huy S ; hniEh offficw "“;“fl‘s ““':“:"‘ radio. as they have insufficient funds to even worn and flimsy fabric 1o huy other necessities des $3 Per Year by TOLMANIZING. Trvy i s the Eskimo guide Ttockashu y TOLMA - Ary 1t | with you?" (Itookashu was a gnide Second National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street N.W. 1333 G Street N.W. naval nnit. s The Fnglish steamar San Gil iz stand- | fled because of an inrush of static| McDonald interrupied the questions ' scribed vester | which marrved further & cnce to suggest theyv he confined to|expedition ar is now 11 30 p.m - -h-; (airplane) | jne by- the “uhan scheoner Gabriel | Shortly thereafter told of the forced landing of o NA-2 has just returned and the water | of U N K o renerie | midnight Eastern stand. was ar A with | the planes. which apparently was ac-|pump w the crew of the vessel. The schooner radio ¢ i Marks, treasurer of | complished without damage . station the Zenith Radio Corporation, and H. Performance of plane loaded and | e maid of a popular comic opera | Wa% discovered vesterday on the Donald answe Harvey Roemer, direcior of sales pro- | the m: 1 weight wit actress of Fngland has devised a 1oi Bahama Banks about 65 miles from Okeh, McDonald motion, Chicago plane Ul S wATRD oy let table tray on which she carries » Wolf Key | 1t was explained to him thai the On Monday night the expedition "”””"j i “"“ mirror, powder puff, glass of water, The port police of Havana late Associated Press wished to interview 2nd station 9X mpleted for the wg‘_;:yfjl‘"‘m" of and "; e box of maiches | last night received Information that | him and he readily acknow'~A~ed|frsi time in history the two-way |3:600 pounds qEpince; 0f<Dls iwich ready for ship had sailed from Punta Al- | consent munication of messages. Here- | " AIr With'the load was exc misirezs hehind the e. Camaguey, some iime ago for | Within 40 minutes thereafter (he e. the expedition had communi NA-2 Foreed Down North interview was complete. Five ques. 1 with its station in this couniry (Airplane) NA2 had a forced land ancient ruins attest the wonderful wearing quality of this fabric. Yet women today complain their best linen tablecloths quickly show wear, manifest an inclination to sleaziness and flimsy thinness. The fabric is not at fault. It is the laundering. There's a real knack—an art—in properly for your tablecloths today. Franklin 71—Franklin 72—Franklin 73 THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Ste. N.W. | SEMI ANNUZ Any P. B. Straw Hat $1.35 (except Panamas and Leghorna) The clearance price includes evervthing—split sennits, plain, imported and domestic straws, flexible and stiff rims, plain and fancy bands. $2 $3 Cloth Caps—$1.45 $2 Palm Beach Caps & Hats— $1.45 $6 to $8 Men’s Oxfords $4.85 Rlack and tan calfskin oxfords, sport oxfords and white canvas and nuebuck oxfords. $12—$14 Banister Oxfords and High Shoes—$9.50 Boys’ $4 and $4.50 Oxfords—$2.95 Broken sjzes of regular stocks. .Boys’ $2.00 Play Oxfords —$1.35 Sizes 815 to 2 of tan imitation smoked elk, some two- toned. Hundreds of other items Lack of space prevents the presentation of | many, many other items—from all over the store. | . $30, $35, $37.50 Suits Now 2 Some with extra parr of trousers The country’s best makers made the suits - we made the clearance price—which makes the combination one of the outstanding values of the Clearance Sales. All suits (except black and blues) all sizes, and styles. $40 P. B. Suits . . . $32.50 $45-850 Suits . . . Some with extra pair of trousers B. $15 Palm Beach Suits P. B. $12.50 Seersucker Suits ..... P: B. $15-$18 Linen Swts. ... ..o oot e L. $25-330 Tropical Worsteds ... . .. . ... ... ... $35 to $45 Tropical Worsteds ... ... ... ... ... $9.00 White Flannel Trousers ... .. .. . .. .. .......80.75 $12 Striped Flannel Trousers . . . . . . ... .. .$9.75 $30 to $50 Topcoats now . T $18 to $20 Men’s Sport Coats . $14.75 All P. B. Shirts now marked 1-4 olf All Men’s Bathing Suits now 20 per cent less Special Lot of Oxford and Broadcloth Shirts ........ $1.65 $6 to $8 Pullover Sweaters now ....... ...... ... $3.85 All Boys’ Wool Suits greatly reduced All Boys’ Wash Suits reduced one-fourth All Women’s Sports Apparel at reductions SpecialLotofBagsandSuitcaaesat. . $37.50 P $11.50 . $11.50 . $17.75 . $27.50 ceree e (‘ Call Main 1288 or write to the Mail Ordor Dv- | partment Parker Bridget Co.—and your mquests AWl" be given _personal attention. Y YW O VYWY of | e i | | | | | FRIDAY ONLY 72 Y Y Y G Y G (o (o (Y (i HCEHCE<C= T= SSHCE iC I FRIDAY ONLY FRIDAY ONLY nn the claim that be work today D the m company officials FRIDAY ONLY Friday Only BARGAIN TABLE SALE FINAL CLEARANCE - of Broken Lots of Berberich Quality (Made-to-Order) LOW SHOES Pumps, Novelty Strap Effects and Oxfords Hundreds of Pairs From Which to Make Delighted Choice FRIDAY ONLY White, Strap Pumps, hrated makes. and widths. $12.00 Novelty “Patrician” and other cele- in a wide range of sizes Women's Sport Oxfords- xenuine buckakin—black-and-whi sll-white “Red Cross” and makes. military and Cuban heels. Were $5.85 to $10.00. Brooklyn-Made Turn Sole. One-strap and Novelty Strap Pumps: Black Satin Patent Leather and Ooze Calf Leather Strap Pumps and Oxfords. some of $ 75 our best styles included in thic re- . markable lot. Were $5.85 to == B131007 - snien s " NOW These are without excaption unusval values of regular, made-to-order BRERBERICH QUALITY FOOTWEAR and warrant your comink early in order to enjoy the advantages of first selection. BOTH STORES 1116-20 7th St. 813 Pa. Ave. FRIDAY ONLY FRIDAY ONLY Jelle 1216 F St N.W. FRIDAY—REMNANT DAY! grievances were net adjusted as had been promised The BERBERICH’S (7 2 (Y (o (Y (Y (Y Y G Y v i o) Every Single Pair of SORES| WHITE Pumps and Oxfords A ve all thi <tyle s the high Tellef name ! It will pay orice! vou ta by seve Sizes 215 to 9 Widths AAA to C a choice of Heels offer shapes 400 Pairs of Sorosis Pumps and Oxfords— Black and Colors—— | 2 Pairs for 56.75 Originally for than half th hroken and discontinued lines quality! Not all sizes in every stvie Sorosis Shop—Street Floor Do you need a few more pairs of white stock- ings to finish the Summer? Planty more warm days ars ahead and there's no_disputing white ankles are coolest. Don't hesitate to buy the few additional pairs you need. For when you no longer wish to wear them white you can bring them back and have them re-dyed any of the new Fall shades at fifty cents per pair for dyeing. Just another service rendered by GOTHAM 1 their many appreciative wearers. GOTHAM WHITE STOCKINGS In Several Smart Styles From $1.85 Up ATNO AVAINd ATINO AVAINA ATINO AVARid S EDEDATE EOEDNEDNED) o Ve, =3 " 2 3 {

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