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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., FRI])AY, AUGUST 7, 1925. EACLANDHAYBAR . JGARDENS BEAUT Yy, ™MEN0ATE oy | LS DT Hampshire and commissioner of the |uated from Harvard University with State Public Libary. the class of 1915. 4 | ¥ s ! SEAT IN CONGRESS FOR CHARLES WRIGHT (:;'.,_‘;hiir:‘“"\‘&‘.‘-’.‘i" Divothy "Milar and | covsin. Miss Conmnets SonasrtiR s | o ol ; > I iss Margaret Wright, and a son,|two years' study, displayed the fipst B\ v : ; Sheldon Wright, now & student af jof their atatues at the annual exhibi | VR Ty o g \E, > Virginia Governor, ‘Who Retires ; Acting Solicitor of Interior De.|artmouth Colleze I = — ; ; February 1, Says Candidacy - partment Interred in White- ’MRS TOWER DWORE}ES : ! = Has Not Crossed Mind. iy field, N. H. i : ¥ | Laborites Urge Prohibition of ALY « SRR LT o VR { LATE AMBASSADOR’S SON | A . : < it e & Special Dispatch to The Star. Final rites for Charles Edward | e i Such Imports From For- | Wild Flowering Bushes From Nearby Virginia Swamps Make Gor- RICHMOND, Va., August 7.—*“I Wright, acting soliclior for the De.|Paris Courts Grant Decree to reous Di v i F s have never thought of runming for partment of the Interior, who died eign Countries geous Display in Federal Plant-Forcing Expert's | Congress. 1t never crossed my Friday, were held at his home in| Daughter of Harry Payne ; - Home Garden in Clarendon, Va. |mind.” This was the declaration of Whitefield, N. H., Monday. Mr. | Whit = s S RS Vel Gov. Trinkle when asked regarding Wright was on his way to his home | ney. '" I’ his plans for the next vear, when he from Washington for a vacation when | By the Associated Press > [found the swamp mallows, now grow- |Yetires from the office of governor on he became 11l and died on the train. | LONDON, August 7.—The report of . 5 PARIS, August 7.—Mrs. Roderick e o S 1P p 1.0 - by Sena- He was 57 years old. , vt s : grics over the mountain or into the valley Do Tabor pacit i e g bushes which ing fewer and fewer in a wild state, [FoPRUAry 1. to be succeeded by Sena-| Mr. Wright lived at No. 62 | Tower has heen Franted a divorce by below & myriad of fascinating scenca y pmmitiee on fiscal | g d abe shiohiop ave:carlitea for ornamental use. The mal. | il Biced Byed ' &2 ck . streei, e had long been Wnows ap|the, Parls courts on ground of aefold o vour view it o are sued & recommends | pable, u onditions of soil, P f the cotton fam. |(he dutles of office as chief magisirate an attorney in’ Washinston. abandonment by her 4 $ble to enjoy them, The sway of the the adoption of a plank in the Laparite | oisture and cultivation.: of ranking (0 6 feet high. and fo; the State, was engaged in the Appointed in 1902 a member sof the | nov'®"y 11¢ Tormer Flora Payne io many. Mothersills stops Train, N with the of decorative a blossom from 5 to 8 inches|practice of law, and was one of the ; board of pension appeals. Mr. Wright | xew York ,',,, April 19, 1920 Car and Sea Sickness at once, nto Great Britain of all foreigi A s 3 2 * | across. |leading members of the bar in his ] steadily advanced, successively filling , TG - Pperfect comfort on your L Bindix ~eweated ool | a0 vredt Fort avenue, CIATENTON, ViCy |l - Suterapersedl with the swishp shriba |ueotion. of (Lo State. He and: bis ¢ ; the offices of assistant attorney and | 7 YORK, August.7.—Mrs. Rod o 7.8 51300 Drug Stoves produced under “sweate: who lyexperienting extensively Wit )y ATlard Mas “provided’ a garden |famtly. - will . vacate . the executive acting solicitor. ~ For many years he |erick Tower. who. was granied o e M Erecton receipt f Prce zo0ds wauld bem in . his/ own half-acre garden |home for some of the common marsh | inansion along about the middle of represented the - Department of In. diverce inc Pari ' Mothersill Remedy Co., New York wade oodsvor British P00 1 ist of the De.|N0Vers suchas Dutchman's breeches. next January, making way for the re- terior as it chief counsel in litiga- |of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne Whit 1 printed abroad. At + and jack-in-the-pulpit, whic overhauling that follows tlon in the various courts. Folowing (ney. Her marriage to Mr. Tower in sfisedtedty con-, [ L2 rtment of Agriculture, who “"'\,‘”” {bave thrived under cultivation when change of administration Is o an unusually good piece of work by | April, 1920, in St. Bartholomew's sk Dhmtiince be tn| ed 1 e oxperiments dem | Only half’ ot the Halr-aceé tract 18| made. - The mansion:in the last two Mr. Wright the late Secfetary Lane |Church, was one of the most brilliant vefering’ to production 1o amerensed [Erowth of [evoted to n haven for the swamp | has been completely and tho 5 wrote him: { social affairs of the season houry are worked thar i o aght, found [ ora.. The reit'ls glven up tc oughly renovated, however, and the The department is proud to claim | Mr. Tower is f Charlemagne ided fordn’the Washington | A @Aitrom |table gar 3 llard has (epacious building. now nearly a cen- g Jou jas one of lts attorneys.” Before | Tower of Philadely mvention, ‘and that other fac At lihe uas, ty some of the most interesting | tyry , i splendidly preserved. E ‘ Ay coming to Washington Mr. Wright |can Ambassador to ch as sages and conditions of B = of'x Viagin round Washington. He has | CUHARLES E. WRIGHT. e to be considered after- | SHEUDS s arrowwood, white and pink | devoted considerable attention to the | = 5 | — — dogwood, redbud, fringe tree and $had- | rarer vegetables, such as the leek and |means Mr. Allard is able to gather Nine Die in Blast in Italy =3 oush and sut them to_inten-|the kohlrabi,~vegetables which are al-|from his garden fresh vegetables in : The prohibition is said to be subject | ¥IVe cultivation | most unknown except among com- | the middle of January RAVENNA, Italy, August 7 (). o the stipulation that If goods are not | mercial growers, but for which the| The kohlrabi is in taste and appear- | Seven woman workers and two mien | made in tain and ar % . 4 |local climate is ideal. |ance like a cross between a cabbage jwere killed in an explosion of a [ only obtair Places “ where g 5 ahine.| The leek, which is Lke the onlon,|and & turnip. It forms a head just |factory at Lugo vesterday. One of SRR b Do he here | commg Beni he Capityl | can be left out of doors all Winter above the ground and is an ideal|the men was a customs guard; the bargo is not to ap report i ; Many-bag S ohhe Capital| by panking dirt around it. By this | vezetable for hot-weather growing. _identity of the other is not known. is n i port is are of this type, which means a | ~X——— "8 2T0WRC L DV TR ToReiane Tor D0 wenther Erowine dentty o7 1D other s not known. io be submitted to the 4 soil and an’ individual type | : 8 : e : platform prohibiting the impoptation is the daughter ner Ameri Sey ich, loamy Soil in which | types of plants prosper. o ve to this part of country, although they include | the most showy ‘types in o e hive been little studied by i Bt e hybridizers, while the rapid en-| ‘”,’; H'_"l"_' o o lcroachment of the city on the outly- | i CexE DAL I ) woods has almost resuited in the | | ~ L <tinction of some of them. One of | he best chances of dogwood and red- | A BRIDE IN SEPTEMBER!" fi'r into :]v‘:a'l:gg;ie!fl( h; m:q Satisfaction First Since 1859 Lowered O AC(JO\I:\]ODAA’] E the vast thr()ngs has obf 2 Sy ; : Special S ) Prices - 3 i t show o bloom from the commor \ 7, 7, i 5 tamied o Frseric St U Kyl in the | (i Tr \ P Preval | which we have been unable to serve Mmool 3t in Gemateh ol Jd\ Ky | During the properly during this great Sale—we shall it | m—t Blanket Sale August Sale | remain open all day tomorrow. Be sure to come! YORK st 7 : of Furs Washington has never seen the equal of this— he next Laborite 810-818 Seventh Street e of Mis abel Rockefelle o Mr Mrs. Percy r. to Frederic W. Lin son of Mr and Mrs. Frede Lincoln, will take place on Septem- | 3 - her 26. it was learned. vesterday. The | ) ) Rockefeller and Lingoln families have | % homes in New York and Greenwich, |- { Conn. The ceremony-will take place | | in ist Chureh, Greenwich M Rockefeller is a grandniece of John D. Rackefeller and grand daughter of the late James Stillman, scription for | or many years president of me,c 1d B Sipeesouipliontit | ! Colds, ional ¢ R Grippe, Flue, Dengue, | This will be the second alliance be. e . twean the Rackefetler and the Lincon | Bilious Fever and Malaria. | families. Willlam A. Rockefeller, a It Kills the Germs. At [ ' and ‘ in a New Assortment at National City Bank SECOND MUBIE)ER‘CHARGED, : $13.50 Shoes Virginia Negro Kills Neighbor Hundreds of pairs—many materials—in onr After Acquittal in Previous Case. | i aperient, adds 3 most exclusive styles and finest qualities. At Special Dispatch ‘fo THE Star Toe” Sgwites and i our 7th, 9th and G St. Stores. LYNCHRURG, Va., August 7.—Gar- eliminative system, The most dashing types—"Pirate,” field Williams, negro, was held for the feabrapinithaaios 1 September grand jury after prelimi-| § > e g ek et “Buccaneer” and-close-fitting shapes— | W b 8 5 # ry trial-in the Municipal Court I b T ' in s 3P ] = 2 O ¥ 7 S s Noudl Cowt! 28 , : , all are shown in a wide variety of stun- | omen s i to of murdering Summerfield Payne | ning Fall tones: Pansy;-ball blue, pheas- other negro, last Sunday. two days | ¥ - fler he had been acqulited of the f "OANG i ) ant, wine, sand and black. Beautiful $12 50 Shoes Thaiapilenes: showed atat cpasie. 4| | Gizies ~ M / Lyons and silk velvets, many combimed § o ACE N, neighbor, told Williams that he got i 2 / { with.satin, and each effectively trimmed e . : off easy at the trial,- whereupon he | f§ i - % = = 3 All our highest priced white shocs in d drew his revolver and killed Payne. e ! in the most becoming manner. Select And fully as many in most other material Williams said Payne struck him twice X Y. S N = ) ) e materiais and attempted to draw a revolver. > your new hat from among these and you At our 7th, 9th and G St. Stores, Bandits Kill Bank Cashi will not only put money in your purse —but vou'll be charmingly and andits an. ashier. ! o v - ; . i e - [} modishly hatted: .‘ . : = it A e o O o fhe O Blea] B e e Women's $5.95 to%SO | —— : - One-third th lar Mad H J 1 ¥ B v e e s e SRS Children’s Felt Hats Toilet Goods institution just before closing yester- coated. For children and adults. In Fall’s N st Shapes s l F ] F oes day. The bandits escaped with a SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST: n ratt’s Newe: ap. amples I'ree. =ma not of cash Peoples Drug Stores £ i mall amount h :l‘ - ‘z. es - 1 1 98 d 2 49 __With every purchase of | Over 40 of fashion's most popular patterns “S0ag0ege efefeateateatesfeefeatnateateatesfe sfeetrateatoateadeaededeye | . an o Toilet Articles amounting [} < in this one group alone. White, blacks, colors & : . ] to $1.00 you will receive combinations. At all our stores except (i St RS ‘Trim little shapes, tip-tilted. up-turned at side or in poke effect. \ithout extra charge a bag S 3 pt G 3 63 ! Usually small, but very pert and girlish. Brilliant tones—green, red, A 8 X Al )nen'( il blue, wpnl as sand, ";a_v,iblmck and Copen‘.bbslm?]y tritm‘?_red n]' jarfples \\'olell| 75¢c. In- 1§ = with self-cocardes, leaves an ands or grosgrain ri ons in matching cluded are tria sizes of i l }1 3 or harmonizing fvlor;",'.m‘_ il T Hudnut's Narcisse Extract, a e ) O rt ln (S S 3 : pt.—Sec Three Flowers Extract, s ; Face Powder. Vanishing If W > {3 $1 C st Slips Cream and Cleansing [} Omen S Oes 63 Cream; Coleo Soap, Melba 54 ~ ! Betler HO"IES (4(1""0[ Be % Powder and Cream, Harriet Not all sizes. But you'll save 3 and 4 times A Special Purchase at Only Hubbard Ayer's Powder [} the price if we can Tit you! Whites, blacke and Creams and a 4-oz. 3 b3 Built for This Low Price ¢ Il li P Shadowproof Slips, with 15-inch double hem. colors included. Mostiy, at our 7th and 9th E o package of Colgate’s Fab. i St. Stores. None at G St. Located in the best sectio f 16th St Fine, soft-finished muslin fashions them, and all St ik G Fak s o are smartly trimmed with fine lace or embroidery. 0"”‘“0‘::""5;‘1 Bleach Bodice -top, 0o, for correctness, and shown in all ‘ : iy i 2, " QX 0, K B0 o% o% o% R XTXTX T o o " 0, s’ K3 s’ o0 030 030 o} 0 K3 Xg D 2 o 000 4304} Heights. A Sugar-built home is a home to be ® , g ga . Cutex Jr. Manicure Sets, 35c regular sizes. A wonderful opportunity to buy a Coty's Extract, $1.10 for 14 ox. supply for future use at a genuine saving. Strest. Floor Men! N : « Broade:lothes‘l:irh Sale Men S'OXfOI'dS ACompIetes 25 Hundreds of pairs that Array at 1' ! | were $5.95, $6.95 and $7.50 85 Genuine broadcloth, a beauti. pair just a few days ago - proud of! These houses are open for inspection from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, including Sunda Sample houses, 1721 Webster St. and 1712 Allison St. N.W. One block west of 16th St. You can deal directly with the builder or with any broker. 0, " 0 "’ Main Floor 0 o8, e . D 3 ‘. 9 o0 XS D & Pe % o% o EXTXITN 0 o8, ey KD 4 0, g H 4 6 X || tul finished quality, in white, All w ; N || tan, blue ana gray. ~ Your chotee | il wvagted leathers. At | H of collar-attached and neckband all our stores except G St. styles, in sizes 13% to 17. With Fall just around the corner, this 1905 Kenyon St. N.W., Adams 546 M 4 1 | s an excellent_opportunicy to S | The First New Shoes | =i Sales of g i “h aoatesteeds As Shbd dor Fadl m el':l‘:: 75¢ Children’s Shoes _The Surest Killer of Flies % And Mosquitoes || | ' 3 e e e I 7"‘1: °’i’g¢’,’d R Ever Made. Demand Black Flag! : sz_'ss and $3 e e B LN 5 @ S S 3 R Street Floor BuAck Frae is dif* This js the gnost - kills every single bug. | ferent — it kills every $horought g filnsect Tt rids a home of insect Each.day sees the arrival of huge cases of smart Fall Boy, sl “Be“" 79c o . " 0, XX Q e 4% 3 0:0 2 . single fly, mosquito and ests when all else fails. | Shoes, and as each case is opened new beauties are revealed. roach that' gets inte killers for killing oth f0rms— BLACK ,launly]}gw-ha;)ed l_\'pa.;;‘ec;flc rl'mlgh»h;el{et; ll'nodels and conserva- uses - iqui ! tive walking shoes, in the leather and fabrics to meet all tastes. | Boiy hguszm Juta roaches, too. fi:\roe p:‘;‘::;v-:g Pl | Satin, patent leather and velvet. Sport and collar- attached . 3 e blouses of soisette. madras and cret vegetable ingredient that with these three exceptions— Other Smart Shoes, $4.95 khaki cloth. All plain colors as h ures! e is- ' iqui H 1 tri tte: 3 is the surest death ever dis- :ier use any liquid on furs; Secottd Fisor: well as neat striped patterns. | | covered for ingect pests. Bugs the powder to make them Sizes 7 to 16 years. breathe it and die. But it is mothproo?. Use the powder, L ol SiliE Street Floor absolutely harmless to bumans also, to kill dog fleas and lice. Full- Fashioned o snd animals. Many people prefer the liquid ta - ion A BLACK FLAG kills and rids a home kil flies, mosquitoes and moths— 5 a8 ¢ s 10 ew nder arments ] 2 C or. 7th & K S of fliu:i mosquitoes and_roaches, and the powdsg to kill roaches, ants, Chiffon Hose or. (t ts. ants, bedbugs and moths, dog fleas, bedbugs, dog fleas and lice. B > b plant lice and chicken lice. BLACK FLAG costs less, Powder, - N emarkab hase for Sale at ] 4 You have got to kil every single 15 up. Powder Guny 10c. Liquid, M & A bm;:newl’ shhg;:f‘mfl of A R k le Purc 5 1N 14 9th St' NW bug to get 1id of them completely. 25c up. Sprayer, 45c. Introductory « | fii these s ure S ose ; % e ; . 5 i Yet ordinary insecticides kil at = package containing ean of liquid . R L TR An assortment that consists °:l.‘°w"s'l.‘h° 1914-16 Pa. Ave. best, only 6 out of every 10. Four and sprayer for only 65c. At drug, [ Pave soid thousands of pairs of . mise, step-ins and bloomers of white muslin or get away and breed hundreds which grocery, hordware and department | B (henr qualite Troogmieor ot 33 White and colored plisse crepe, All new, smart ! : 233 Pa. Ave.SE. return. stores. Buy BLACX FraG today. grade. Shown in all newylight and trimmed ‘with bits of hand embroidery, lace But BLacK Frag is deadlier, It 4 tones, including gun metal. ey B teoe. or embroidery edge. A complete range of regu- : “City Club Shop” [ lar sizes. } ; BLACK ,. i isea ‘ » ,, tsa»cs:.‘ f { .

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