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MARQUISE JANELLI FACES NEW CHARGE Sued for Extortion by Grocery Clerk Who Accused Her of Slander. By the Ascociated Press. CHICAGO, quise de laide Re 18—The Miss Mar Ade and widow of alls dor to Japan, 1sed of attempted extortion in & warrant sworn out yesterday by Harold B grocery clerk, wh $1,000,000 a said that she believes have gone to New York or to Hayana Brennan sald that after the marquise had accused him of si at $1,000. He a charge, he said, threatened him with ar he s & contract agreeing ay for the loss at the rat Then he filed suit for a million dollars for slander and obtalned the warrant vharging extortion. |HARVARD MAN CROSSES OCEAN AS STOWAWAY “Broke” Hides Hou By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 18.—Cornelius Osgood, 21, Harvard University s dent, whose home is in Chicago, stow- ed himself away on the American- bound liner Minnekahda in and Dbecause he made his known it cost him 11 hou work a o get free pussi the son of k landed here yeste he was dead brol ; London. After seven tempts to sign up with an American vessel, he walked aboard the Minnekahda. As soon After Doing London, Liner—Works 11 s Daily for Passage. on London presence claimed as we were off,” he de- clared, “I told the chief officer I was on board. T am a Harvard man and Harvard men do not take cha worked 11 hours a day and more I had to. I figure I've paid my nass- tive of the line heard story “Well," the man’ said, “you won't be detained, being an American citi- zen. Lots of American boys work this racket. If you were a foreigner you would be sent back.” Osgood grinned and hurried down the gangplank to wire his parents. = when THE EVENING STAR, BOMBING OF JUDGE’ HOME LAID TO GANG Rum Runners, Recently Fined by Jurist, Believed Authors of Blast Plot. By the Associated Press, ASHLAND, Ky., August 18.—Dyna- miting of the home of Police Judge W. H. Flannery of Catlettsburg yes- terday while the judge and seven other members of his family were asleep has been coupled with a serles nt fires and laid to a gang of unners. Judge Flannery re- been actlve in fining boot- nd the fires, none of which was serfous, have occurred at homes where prohibition agents have been known to stop. P) made in the case, iid they were run- some warm trails.” y Elliott Flannery, wife of the judge, was the first woman member of {the State Legislature, having served {in the 1922 session, and is the Demo- atic nomines for the lower house |in the November elections. Forty-six colleges in 22 States will have parent-teacher courses in con- nectio with their Summer work. OKLAHOMA COAL MINERS Four Districts of Southwest to Back Striking Workers in District 21. By the Assoclated Press. KANSAS CITY, Mo., August 18.— Representatives of the four miners’ union districts in the Southwest voted unanimously yesterday to lend their moral and financial support to Dis- trict- 21 in its fight to retain the union scale in the Oklahoma coal flelds. * The officials took the position that the operators had violated the terms of the Jacksonville contract in lower- ing the scale in the McAlester and Henryetta coal districts. The con- tract calls for a $7.50 a scale, while the flelds are being operated on u $6 a day wage scale, the union con- tends. B SRR e Lightning Kills Athlete. KATOWITZ, Bohemia, August 18 P).—One foot ball player was killed and five other players were severely injured yesterday when a bolt of lightning struck among the players during & foot ball game at Josefs- Tuesday—Health—Lecture Capital Memorial Church 5th and F N.W. UNIONS VOTE T PPORT S oSsu D. C, TUESDAY, A 12TH JUROR SOUGHT IN YOUNG MURDER Trial of Dentist, Accused of Kill- ing Wife With Lethal Gas, Opens. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, August 18.—Com- pletion of a jury to hear the evidence for and against Dr. Thomas Young, dentist, accused of murdering his wife, Grace Grogan Young, with a lethal gas commonly employed in dental sur- gery, was expected before noon ad- journment today. After a defense request for post- ponement had been denied at the open- ing of the trial yesterday, 22 venire- men were examined and 11 temporari- ly accepted. Dr. Young, dapper and unruffled, heard prosecuting attorneys DD Little Chats About No. 10 RSN found to have sli When the great cables which support the Brooklm Bridge y Y o R eb o D iy o Dacese. o1 {be. continususly UGUST 18, 1925. outline their contention that he killed his wealthy wife and sealed her body in a cistern beneath their suburban cottage at Beverly Glen. Through horn-rimmed spectacles he studied the prospective jurors and for a while was himself the object of eager scrutiny by a throng of spectators. SRS U. S. OWNS 1,211 SHIPS. | Private Concerns Have 1,003 Mer- chant Vessels. The privately owned American mer- chant fleet was placed by the Ship- | ping Board's bureau of research yes- ( terday at 1,093 steam and motor ves- | sels of 1,000 gross tons and over as of July 1. The total tonnage was 5,193,645 gross, 93 per cent of which was in active service. The Govern ment-owned merchant fleet on the same date included 1,211 5,876,444 gross tons, of which 309 ves- sels of 1,088,000 tons were In service, tely SN NS Your Health A Lesson From the Brooklyn Bridge were recentl; vessels of | owned ocean-going | | 9 s tonnage in active service July 1 was | seven freighters of the Government 4,827,000 tons, an increase of 96,000 | fl over April 1. The inactive total was | 7,000 tons less than the April 1 figure, | e 1 three the increase coming chiefly through | quarte ending purchases from the Shipping Board, tonnage incre: including four passenger vessels and | approximately s, seven freight ves nkers were added to rvice during the June 30, the gros in that service being 000 tons. ur passen and three Bet. F and G Sts.—West Side Our New Store, 61213th St. 2.7 o st see PROTECT THE CHILD It is absolutely thought- less to force the little foot into an unsuitable shoe— and so unnecessary, too. A moderate amount of care in getting a shoe that is suitable and that is FIT« TED PROPERLY should be displayed. Most children require m only NEUNEV VNN NN W NN WU AN g unssxs® | DR D. H. KRESS From the Staff of ‘Washington Sanitarium Will Lecture on “HEAD-ACHES CAUSE AND CURE” Simple, Rational Sanitarium Treatments for headache demonstra- ted by nurse during lecturs FREE—Public Invited Tues., Aug. 18—8 P.M. Next Tople T 20— “CONSTI ineranked welkht of traflic, regulations were jmmediately established to prevent Lerious trouble Thinlk what the result might have beeo had not bls dasger sirnal been heeded Likewiss. few serlous physical troubles ever develop without indicating thetr ‘approach in some clear way and generally in time to bs prevented of Corrected. Whenever or however symptoms indicate that your health fs at stake. 0 0 sour doctor for advics without delay ‘Whenever medicine is prescribed. let us fill the prescription We carry m rective Lasts. today in ANKLE SHOE. It and tends to strengthen ankle inclined to weakness. All Shoes Priced According to Size—Good Values Always EDMONSTON & CC (Incorporated) 612 13th Street West Side, Bet. F & G 'Sts. Next Droop’s Music Ho'wse Andrew Betz, Mgr. Special Cor- llustrating o 1. D. BRANNON CLEARED IN CRASH FATAL TO GIRL Alexandrian Became .Confused by Traffic Signal in Baltimore, Inquest Discl Special Dispatch to The St BALTIMORE, futo an, who driven t at an inquest Miss Marian Kohlr < by an autom Saturday ni. ent was un- nd Brannon was released. tended to show that Bran- non became confused by traffic tower at a street intersection. He will face a charge of reckless driving in Traffic Court today. Not Merely a Drug Store—But an Institution of Quality and Service 5 S | N (N (T R AV Y (2 G (2 (o (2 (2 (20 (2 (o o (2 (Y (N (0 (2 (2 (2 (e (e (o (o (22 (o (N (G WEST VIRGINIA FUGITIVE WILL BE BROUGHT BACK $200,000 Is Charged Against Former Em- ploye of Benwood Bank. By the Associated Press. SACRAMENTO, Calif., August 18. —Extradition of Joseph Ward from Los Angeles to West nia on a charge of embezzling $200,000 from a West Virginia bank while he was in its employ, was granted today by the governor's office. While a. nt cashier of the Bank of Benwood. Marshall County, West Virginia, Ward is alleged to have ab- sconded wth $200,000 worth of notes, securities and cash. The allged of- fense was committed last June 9. Traberslomient When the midsummer sun and high humid- ity conspire to wreck both your comfort and your complexion, vanquish them with Vivaudou Mavis Talcum Powder! Made only of the fintst and most costly Italian talc, it soothes, comforts and beautifies— perfumed with the distinctive Vivaudou Mavis, it imparts to your person a fascinating fragrance. Use it freely, every day. = Tomorrow— Special Fall Showing of Smart, New SOROSIS Shoes for Women and Growing Girls $7.50 $8.75 $ 10 These prices will prevail for the balance of August, which means a decided saving over future prices. This is an ideal opportunity to outfit the young miss preparing to return to school or_college. Pictured above is one of over- 40 New Styles —from which to make your choice tomorrow. Heels: Low Flat Medium Low Medium Spanish High Spanish Rugby Tan Your Chaice Sizes 2, to 9. Widths AAA toD Sorosis Shoes—Street Floor Famous Flyers Finally Gain Recognition These Birds Furnished the Inspiration For the New Fabrics Seen in Our August Sale of New WINTER COATS ND it is to the beauty of these colors and the beauty of the new fabrics—as well as of the furs— that we owe in a great measure the phenomenal success of this great event. b To all the beauty of fabric, color and fur, add the advantage of the great savings you obtain by buy- ing now. Add also ‘the fact that storage is FREE till' November First, and that only a small deposit is required—and you will realize why this event is proving to be the greatest of our histroy. In the Group at $58 ‘A Woman's Coat of Carmina, in Tanager, with lovely contrasting jap fox collar and cuffs. Now.....c.c..eeoven.. eeseseases ....$58 Misses’ Coat of Grackle Head Durbloom, a platinum wolf collar, cuffs and tabs. Now ...$58 Little Woman's Coat of Sea Swallow Carnelian, with muffler collar of natural squirrel. VIVAUDOU MAO(S TALCUM V. VIVAUDOU, INC. New York SRRV BB RBR BBV RTRBBBBBBRRRRR IR Cash-on-delivery shipments by mail between the United States and Mexico now are permissable. % 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 E ? 2 ? ] 2 E 2 ] 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 i 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 g # 2 gnnxmsaxmnnnnnnnnnxmmanmnmnnunmnnnmnnwnnnnnm L o Plumage Colors TI ZSE are some of the v new colors for Fall, named after the plumage of beautiful birds from all lands. smart straightline model with Tintex Keeps Finery Like NEW T:;XE beauty of new finery is its fresh, sinty color, And that, too, is the beauty of Tintex. For it tints fresh eolor into your finery and so keeps it always as atcractive as when new. 24 tints and colors to choose from. Ses them on the new Tintex Color Card. For lace-trimmed silks — (tints the temains white)—use Tintex in th rinting or dye yil material ilk, cotton, S T 1 e ey o L) A Woman’'s Brown Dove Carmina Coat with the new flare side and luxuriously ge brown wolf collar and cuffs.. ..8$75 A Vivette Coat in Cuckoo—a woman's model with the one-side flare, the new muffler collar and cuffs of beaver fur. Now. cecceccnees.$78 A Coat for the larger and taller figure, with the new flared, set-in p: from the waist line. Beautifully trimmed with kit fox. Another coat for the larger figure—of falcon veloria, with rol of f Jow ok Materials: Satin Patent Suede Velvet Colors: Black Browns Autumn Blonde Chestnut Walnut * Falcon—as duskily gray as a twilight cloud. * % ea Swallow—shows the grayish glint of spray! P Black—ravenlike in its bloom and freshness. * % | Plover—a deep, dark brown. * X * Cuckoo—a youthfully cheer- ful brown showing tints of both yellow and red. % %x % Jacapa—a little South Ameri- can bird—is modest in its subdued—but rich—brown. * ok % Brown Dove—as softly beau- tiful as its namesake. W Tanager—shades off burnished copper. * x % Blue Jay—a clear, bright, re- freshing blue. ety o e Grackle Head is a darker blue than Blue Jay, deep and rich and very flattering to the woman who wears it, * * Queen Bird—is a datk, rich purple. 0 8 eve.s.$75 el collar and cuffs Bixe Trimmed with h flaring side pagel and .$75 Lustrosa, with flared side. beaver fur collar and cuffs. Now...e........... Little Woman's Coat of Brown Dove Veloria, w beaver fur collar and cuffs. Inthe G r;up at $95 Little Woman’s Coat, of falcon carmina, with godet panel and collar and cuffs of kit fox. Now . .$95 Sea Swallow Roul a_is the color and fabric of a stunning coat for a woman. Natural squirrel cuffs and smart upstanding collar give it dash! Now ccece 5 A Queenbird Mosulera Coat, size is trimmed with lovely g::v kit fox collar and cuffs. Now. i ] For the larger woman there’s a particularly * 15¢ at drug and dept. stores Tintex TINTS AS YOU Tints ANYT * Earn Money! We will give 3c cach for each name and address of a girl between the ages of 12 and 17 v sent in to us that is not already on our lists and that proves on checking to be correct. Mail or bring lists to Miss James— Fourth Floor. We want this list to announce the opening—soon—of a Junior Department of Coats and Dresses. yellowish for a woman, Whiten Your Neck New Safe Way q YELLOW or muddy neck is now unnecessary. For now a t ovely coat of brown dove veloria, with full flare and brown squirrel collar and cuffs. NOW.....v.eee..'..$9) A Misses’ Coat of Grackle Head Vivette, in smart straight lines and finished ith sumptuous fitch fur collar and cuffs. This lovely coat is now.....$95 A Misses’ Coat of Mosulera in Queenbird color. It has the flared side, with half border of skunk, and large collar and cuffs of the same fur. Now..$95 In the Group at $125 A Woman's Coat of Falcon Gray Roulustra, with the new flat back, fashion- ably combined with flare sides. The kit fox tuxedo collar runs to the hem; cuffs of same fur....... .. cennes .o .ere.$125 For the Larger and Taller Woman, this coat of Grackle Head Needlepoint. It's ln'fl?red~back style and trimmed with golden beaver fur. Now...$125 A Misses’ Coat of Camina, in the new Sea Swallow Gray—a stunning paneled model with platinum wolf collar and cuffs. Now. ceceeionecess $128 Little Woman's Coat of Japaca Needlepoint, with the new godet flare and sable-dyed squirrel collar and cuffs ve...$125 Coats from $155 to $325 all go—during August— at a straight discount of 15%. These are beautiful individual models that we invite you to see whether or not you are interested in buying. For example— A Woman's Coat of Jacapa Needlepoint—a new straightline model with Queen Anne collar and cuffs of fitch fur, at $165 less 15%. August price....$140.25 Another woman’s model is a Luxurious Coat of Black Needlepoint with silky black fox collar and cuffs, and the new one-side flare, at $165, less 15%. August _price..... B Co';um-w SIS AT Misses’ Floor new and harmless treatment— Golden Peacock Bleach Creme—makes your skin soft, clear and white almost ovi night. This amazing discovery is safe, sure and absolutely harm- less. Yellowness, sallowness, muddiness, freckles vanish as if by magic. Soon you have the clear, milky-white neck and shoulders which everyone envies and admires, and which are especially neces- sary with bobbed hair. Make this test tonight. Three minutes before bedtime smooth some of this cool fragrant creme on your neck and shoulders. Tomorrow morning see how the skin has already begun to clear. So wonderful—so quick—are the results of this new, scientific creme that we absolutely guarantee it. Get a jar now—today. Use it for only five nights. Then if you are not delighted and amazed with the transformation your money will be instantly refunded. Ask your dealer for a jar of Golden Peacock Bleach Crema At all good drug and department stores. 0'Donnell’s Drug Stores, Peoples Drug Stores, Gilman's Drug Store, Christiani Drug Co., Goldenberg’s Dept. Store, Palais Ro; 9 Store, Ki Palace Dept. Store, Sigmund’s Dept. Store. PARIS TOILET COMPANY, PARIS, TENNESSEE A Showing of New Fall Hats! to a You can match the colors of the new coating materials with— With Silk Hems— $2.25 Pair or 3 Pairs, $6.60 With Lisle Hems— $1.85 Pair, or 3 Pairs, $5.40 And we're never out of your size. (Street Floor) manufacturers have .: | m;ll{m or wearing of weal qui s, qualities without the luster. This year’s 1 s—due to improved methods of manufacture—combine both these qualities, giying a new effect not enjoyed before. Some of the (uh_fl;'!‘ u?hfenhsrgc. 3-"'“5 velvety—but all have a depth an luster that brings out the colors in lmlr full beauty. Ask for Golden Peacock Bleach Creme and be sure that you get the with the Golden Peacock on olden Peacock » / .24 Advance shipments of limited numbers of these new Hats for Fall reveal new shapes, new treatments and new subtleties of the milliner’s art that will enchant you! Be sure to see these hats tomorrow They will inform you of the new mode early in the season—and they MAY tempt you! Third Floor