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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1925 INVENTOR BRlNGING U. S. CRUDE RUBBER SHORTAGE |VETERANSOPENWAR |American Flyer’s [TERMS SOCIALISTS ~ |KALLIPOLIS GROTTO MEN |iic e o MAY BE BROKEN BY PHILIPPINES| gN SCHOOLS OF HATE| Record Standing | LA FOLLETTE'S HEIRS| 00 ON ANNUAL °“T'"G;£-5".-'}:h','§;91",~f"?'%,?i:“,.,; T _ In Distance Test o [Families and Friends o Members | Stephen 1t {About One-Fifth of Product Imported May Be Got| 1gion Names Committee to Bare _ Work, Candidate for Vacant sm,: Accompany Them to Mar- |ing him are | ~ Monaich L. From Islands, Commerce Department Commuristic Activities Upon The French aviators Drouhin and| Says Memory of Senator Is shall Hall. e en chm!d Landry in their record-breaking dura Austrian’s Rotor Airship Is Finds After Survey. Soil of America. tion flight of 45 hours 11 minutes and Eoms il gl e —_— 59 seconds last week failed to dis- i i By the Associated Presst place one American distance record [By the Associated Press Given Tests in Models The Phillppine Islands give promise | avallable labor forces-in the island| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., August 11.— | from the official list, it was said at| WAUSAU, Wis., August 11— A of eventually bringing to the Amerl-| were stressed as factors In reaching | A subeommittes of three members ves. | e ke e T A by British. {can rubber user a part of his crude| this estimate. terday named by the Americanism | the Army Alr Service to Socialist pacty fs the loglchl nels supply. The report marks the completion | commis n That record is for distance and was ' the La Follette movement of 1924, | The Commerce Department, in a’re-| of another stage In the department’s| iy sessi 1o & = [ established by Capt. Lowell J1. Smith John M. Work, Socialist canidate L - port on an ecxhaustive investiga-world-wide survey of the rubber sit ¥ and deportati before he led the flizht nd itha | for United States Senator, declare BY JOHN GUNTHER. tion of the potential value of the|uation, started 18 months ago at the subdommittes ‘i s | world. Accompanied by Lieut. J. b, |Bere at a_Socialist picnic. Mayor | ! - s Garrespondence of The Star and the Chicago [ archipelago for crude rubber, express- | Instance of Congress and the rubber | Framk Sien of anerdeen. § 5 1 ol ‘r“m e (At 3 Daniel W. Hoan. Milwaukee, and As- 4 STi64E oloen v MR. MOTORIST Daily News ed the opinion that profitable pro-|trades, when it became apparent that|chairman; John B. Jessup, Wilming'|and covered 5300 kilometers In 37 | “cmblyman Willlam Coleman, The festivities at the resort began LONDON ngland, July — | duction is possible there. the legalized restriction of the plan-|ton, Del., and John Bullington, Belle- | hours and 15 minutes fiying time, The | Secretary of \the Socialist party, also| witn the arrival of the Bout and You can't focl the automo- Safling to Amer| young Charles | The report, representing many | tation rubber output in British nosses. | sifecin Jone Trench siiators. b s e e | apoke. Il continue until the Charles Mac bile Engineer or high-class Gligorin, an 2 an inventor, who | months of study, held that under|sions might menace American con-| The subcommittee, which is to r dbout GIRht hours Toiger sovered ] . Commenting on' the: récent palitical)aisster returns on fts final trip to repair mechanic on lubr carries with him plans for the strang. | favorable conditions an annual maxi-| sumers. In recent months high rub-| port to the eommission At its MeAtng | anme 4400 Lilomeeims 4 |activities at Madison, Mr. Work said:| night. The entertainment program in.| cation. They know rea est-looking airplane since Langley and [ mum output of 70,000 tons could be|ber prices, feared by the Ameriran oM. £ IR Drpe evs “It 18 evident that the memory of La | cludes athletic events and movel con gear lubrication values Follette is being trifled with by some | tests. A beauty contest, in which the | That's why they say, USE prior to onal convention of S Reniyv Al Earyia o Wright fhade thelr first experiments— | produced in the islands, in the south- | Industry at the outset of the Britlsh | ine teston a oot inCOntaner i | lomneq Ay Alr Ser M B oy ) © airplane, ern portion of which appre mmwlfi\ :M{mtmn program, have been real-| named, the commission announced, re- | project to return to America the dura. | °f,JUS former 4 2 | prettiest girls represen each of EBONITE. They know it's n exclusive interview with this | 1,500,000 acres are s FaTi b = ce|POTts “indicate that red schools of |tion and other records lost by the | po ol (o 9 A & "‘,‘{"‘f"“' sections of 'the ,”'“‘”" il be | all shredded oil, and that ponde; ,The Star and the - raising. qenrevious department reporfs have|hate are being held in various p | Drouhin-Landry flight. Arin ‘d pisht o & ol Gjone ofithe fedthoe ong | the:gsnareas § cusbion: the News on the eve of his depar ealt with the British program as|of the country.” One such school “is | abandoned the Republic = gears, and prevent grind, the United tes Mr. Gli at he |new established in that nation's|said to have been held near Brule serted the necessity of a new politic noise and wear. his inventlon and | — | colonies, while today's report was|wis, where 50 students from 16 to 24 | RAINS WRECK TRAINS. |dlisnment, and made a good start — S demonstrated his tiny models. devoted to a study of the possibility | years of ape wern trained n commun toward organizing such a new move. | i it ind < S o e trained in co X y with your min ples of his plans and his models | E PRAISES of creating competitive plantation |istic work. oratory and politiical ma- ment. MAIN [/ 1075 Made "up. Demand ¢ u(h()\f\ sh air areas in the Philippines. The in-|euvers,” and ‘“sent back home to| Three Persons Hun in Mexican | “Yet his body was scarcely cold EBONITE. Take no g vestigation s being contint o|sp - P = when a_few of his_former associates substitute rin's invention MONTICELLO DR'VE study the ‘ltl\is.n\llll:\' n‘(n::a)’:u‘vlrluulgz‘ '}T.dm‘y;‘:;::mxiv\m_ P Rail Accidents. began dickering for personal prefer. RED STR LINE S d cans, but British air off the crude output of South America, |recognition of soviet v the| CHIHUAHUA CITY, Mexico, Au-|Ment With the result that they in A s e reat things rise from | Africa and the Caribbean area United States, the commission called | gust 11 (P).—Heavy rainstorms that |teNd to make use of the party he are molag” jo el mete ihe ERONITE checkerboard .‘1 of the air min suffic plantations in cultivation | v 9f -genuine . progresaiven | to will w X, 5 s ands becoming a new source| The title of the general committee of | jured when a Kansas v Mexico | L& Follette out of the Republic: Charter a Bus e StoTBt NS s in Campaign. or rubber. - The para rubber tree,|the Church Extension Society of the |and Orient train went inte a' washout | DAY will k. They will go (1T's SHREDDED 0IL) mainstay of the Asfatic plantations,|African M.. E. Zion Church to the |80 kilometers north of . Another ‘ AL Wil vate ! 1 ) mpatient on {has dhown satisfactory progress in|property at 1731 T street has been |man was injured when he leaped from | the & & " . FOR TRANSMISSIONS A ssage of felicitation and good 1 | il from Gaston Domersus, Presigent | the more southern islands. | perfected by decree of Justice Siddo in near Mal e - = AND REAR AXLES e » | of France, to President Coolidge has | . Soil and botanical experts of the |of the District sme ¥ train on which was riding In this intry 175 electric ros AYERSON DILWO! ~ couy Wea Been Intrusted to Mre. Minnigeroda |department found that the plant |un as T. Tucker [ would go into a ditch now operate o AVE UUCNORIC SCOMRA SRS Wind-Propelled €3 | Adrews of Washington, who recently | (here in less troubled by disease than | we: tried to do,” he ex- |returned from France, where she went |10 the plantations of Malaysia, Iv to heavier-than a special representative of the |that on the Islands Mindanao, | Thomas Jefferson Memortal Founda: “\"d "“‘”{”"““1 “X"“””‘"l-“ h'(r’{' (iiy Tl tion y satisfactory in areas already e 2.95 3 ating wings | While in France Mrs. Andrews vie. |harted. Importation ‘of so m“,.l m owona (ES i $2.85 Nechwear, $1.50 Aztec—New Stocking Color But then came |ited President Domergue and was em |2nd some modification of Ph Immm k—} A group of Fine Georgette Collar and 1 - lland 1e % s Its rich golden brown tint along the rotor ship with wind-pro- | tertained by Count Louis de Lasteyrle, {land legislation were recommende Cuff S 1 Jab Ty t pelled cylinde e motive force. | a grandson of Lafavette, at his fa—‘“‘_‘(;‘“”_Hv\‘lf‘jlv»n\mmrml production Oulr mv-}hnd‘n‘valv'\nkmnr» \Wn;i'rvl Shades ‘uff Sets and Jabots, in assorted colors, strongly to women applied such cylinders to air- | mu Chateau Le Grange, where Lp- Che 70,000-ton potential Philippine B L Lt pr v Elves yon 4 go on sale tomorrew at this new low smartly. . lived for 30 years. Many |OUtput would compare with an an.| A Better Shade For Less Money. ||t Sice. A et reanchon B pa Fall just addes ol nge of speaks little English | \ J X nd Jefferson relics [nuai fmport now of 840,000 tons by | M C DE V 157 | e R AR R Stripe Silk Stockings ! $1.85 eter helped him al 1 ] , according to Mrs. An- |the United States Muln 32 Esth 7 of it! e et s up. phat the estate i | m——— Dul ,._a Martin Blde. Street Floor 121S FSLNW. = Street Floor American trees 5 = PR i Sev thousand member lipolis Grotto, their fam friends went to Marshall Hall today | n the annual outing of the or | ion. Despite the threatening planted by L The following letter was sent to Mrs, e e et ¥ € WANTED & | . OUR PROMISE! I was to recetve you | dtih et i .‘::vng:i\,\::“fio,-g-m]\\:e:’haflm’x:g}at::r:‘ ¢ MlAMl T 31 Already we are finding it difficult to get enough coats of certain ty pes for our August Sales! MM hes no wi In-|from the Jefferson Foundation. | plead their inability to accept re-orders at the same prices, even for August business. ders projecting from | I wish to repeat to vou in writing | e ohy of the ship—eylinders that | my felicitations upon the enterprising | f: I will buy vacant lots in ° 7 But no matter if we do have to pay more, the high level of VALUES we have already set for this August Sale otate with the wind, These cylin- | work of this intereating and patrioti mi, Florida, if priced right. will be maintained during the month. ders. made of some secret composition | foundation and on the success it has | ¢ G = ripti : ¥ f Brpraily o Meta el ‘a:v ned Give full legal description, lo N This is the promise we make to all our many patrons who have been unable to get here during the e ¥ e - i cation, terms, etc. Reply at Dr. gt for the ship. This success rejoices the French i 8eholl > s phenomen al event! 300 Miles an Hour people, to whom the memory 300 2 . Thomas Jefferson is dear. ‘e he Y| | o ar S e BRSNS T B atey, DrScholl’s | The August Sale of Cloth Coats ligorin. . My SID | Sestng Mo Prasidont Coolido T sy | £/ o ce 4 ZtnO- dds Guaranteed savings of $10 to $15 on four great groups—sale-priced at can rise g iy _fr the [he grateful to vou if vou would tell | vge g SO OR . | Pus one on-che pain is gons ground ter, and. much m how agreeable it has been to me | — — — it S5 $ $ $ more irports ? land anywhe ieet the members of the Thomas| £ - | Jefferson Foundation, and to beg him | enzine at the axis to accept the assurance of my senti cylinders, but this snging Wil | oncs of high esteerm and ainecre good et it vk | Cash CarryFlowerStores opellers Terest ilizes every atom of wind it finds | T DOBEBUUE § B Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders a S seed creates % ! Mre. Andrews will send one of two : % pawen, beed creates its own mo. | e ARKCEOE RObert R Lee to rawt ||| 807 14th 804 17th 2467 18th 1209 Wis. A fy ship will br America with. | Waviand Bartlett, sculptor, who is| Phone Fr. 5442 Fhone Fr. 10301 Tel. Col. 9997 Phone West 17 in 12 hours of Europe now in Paris. Mr. Bartlett will use These _a n's ambitious | the death maek in connection with a | claim ‘hile the air ministry inves. |memorial. The mask is the work of vrzm;l them Here, he is going to|Clark Mills, - | ol 5 HERE’S worth- ol - o while economy in young Gligorin's | and_caused loss to the coffee crop. ps {159 WFeE#: ordering Furteral Flow- “I am poor and must travel by a | = —_— ; ALY AP ers at “Cash & Carry” rhm;\ boat ;vn it will take 12 days,” when I return—if T | o . | prices. invention—I shall re. ’ reteie days butin 12 hours.” N Would Make Landing Easy. ! - A chance in Afty. Bat air s | COHE € e ” : S ficlals are working ha z . S SPEayS, $ that one chance and to give Gligorin | t_h 4 £33 ery encouragement whils they 1s the : Etc., from ‘ specially they are interested s .| Freshest rise vertically. That, of course, would solve the problem of flights and land- ings In large cities. | C fiee “I can land in Piccadilly Circus, | O smnhiuv again in three minutes and | clim 1,000 eet in a minute more,” | said Gligorin our BRQ[ The inventor has hs excellent | SR O lenpheern = | )’ INCORPORATED e ' G"Oce" s | t21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST has worked on his rotor-plane mrv.u‘ for four i 55 1y sy socsy || Sheelves! | SUMMER BARGAINS Cept Hahn Ordered. Here DELIVERED TO GROCERS $25 AND 30 SILK DRESSES Capt. George H. Hahn ter « at Baltimore. Md., has been JUST AS BREAD IS! o | FOR $10 Also—a straight 15% discount on all our Coats priced from $155 to $325. Storage free till November 1 on all sale groups. A Glimpse of What This August Coat Sale Offers Mere descriptions and sketches cannot possibly convey a true idea of the beauty of these sumptuous garments. See them tomorrow! Tk T=i= EOEDEONED) ; ; For Little Women For Average Figure For Average Figure For Tall, Large Figure EXQUISITE DRESSES OF DISTINCTION AND QUALITY. e v A woman's model in 7 ’'s Wi v Coat Stunning Needlepoint Coat STRIKINGLY BEAUTIFUL PRINT. OF BIANCHINI MODERNISTIC T S ey wmipvines nis iwecdlis gl pWonans Weabow iOont - Stoning, Necdlepaint ¢ FUTURISTIC PRINTJS BY DUNAND. | color. Tanager! Note the BOSSE €oat of She sty ficack i dove—one of the new Fall ffs. 1 Sig has 2 sty 1 d 5 EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS FOR AFTERNOON WEAR, INFORMAL WEAR [fi | tmart side flare—new. Col- < (T P05 3 IRV IrEe colors. The stole collar and re_the new circalar sid SPORTSWEAR, FOR. TOWN, TRAVELING, SUMMER VACATIONS o gend cutts Ao oy Rk fur Ootober-September (LR oMy emart, | ming Note the buttons. | EACHES, MOUNTAINJ, AND BUSNESS WEAR. « [[f ' : » $16500. e ; YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH THE SUMMER BARGAINS WHICH August Price—$75 = August Price—$140.25 - August Price—$75 August Price—§125 INCLUDE OUR ENTIRE NOTED STOCK, SPECIALIZING IN FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE STORE OPEN 8:30 A. M . o e e S | A e | GR—" | e 060600 The Capitol’s AUGUST FUR SALE HIS season OUR AUGUST SALE OF FURS offers many interesting features. The MODELS range from the dress- length wrap to the piquant jacquette. The FURS—in an endless variety of shades and kinds. THE LININGS—at- tractively enhanced by borders and flowers of contrasting shades. THE PRICES—even more moderate than you would expect for such QUALITIES. Last Week: of The Semi-Annual Clearance High-Grgde Shoes $3.75 i le of these Sh therl;};;g:pg? :;\Z:So—tha:§se theogzazgi ?Efle‘:}: I For Junior Miss For Mademoiselle For Mademoiselle For Short, Stout r i rou’ll still fi ARV Madelon Coat of perona— eedlepoint is the new fab- % : o Figure remarkably low Pnce'.h‘ Bufi_fiou 111 mf]l find 1'11dfl_\ o Mo R P ohis e e e e _ This Coat is of vivette, m‘:d TS CAdtof Catle valssn, popular models in white kid, nile cloth, patent smart and youthful straight- head. | The ! Hazed mde fats it has the flat back with the nciohealitd ivattA s sl de 2 i in. All siz i line model boasts a sump- back and tuxedo collar and new flared side. Its hali it liiast weith: Iicollar Jether el shimand e oS ity | tuous shawl collar of raccoon. cuffs of platinum fox give it border is of skunk, as are its and deep cuffs of S any one style. And being a Madelon junior, youthful lines. September- il e vl sad beaver fur. Lined with bro- “ this coat bears the— Ofctober price, $165.00. oo caded silk. 1. : Price—$39.50— August Price— August Price— STETSOI\ SHOE SHOP Always $140.25 August Price— $95 $149.50 THIRTEEN FIVE F STREET The Best Furs for Over 15 Years 1000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000

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