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ENGINEERS GATHER DATA T0 AP CAMP D.C. Men Survey Site as Pre- paredness Move—Lieut. Pohl Is Given a Dinner. | by the team from Company K > | D. A. White ts work will he should the regim lightene so that materially of which the r troops | Company . : BL. - H signment to the Distr said he would alway: friendships which he snoke of the importanc regiment 'md‘ member Vhe s made. «»nwm\n: he work of the Reg Iw 10 VIMI « “my close. nal r.vnm Company E Wins Contest. Company £/1sadiin the Aglaiday con | here on the parade gre Iho equipment Silver, (‘om Macdonald, Com R won R won by S with Corpl second. The centipede race w th . Collier u{‘ Aull of | sack race by Top S mens and npany I wall scaling. Com pany E. with Company A's team sec ond: tug-ofwar, by D Company’s team and the relay s ¢ Company € nd ar rner of D Com ne of ¥ Company and Jorgensen of (" Company. Lieut. 3. Smithson. adjutant of the Battalion, was timekeeper. and Medical Detachment urse sby. finance officer of the ring of ¢ olerk of the Washington tonight, arriving tomor row morning. when he will make plans | for the payment of the Distric who have been on camp in upon their arrival at the day morning. All of the been completed. Maj. I it will take $21.000 t Tolls have v said that pay the mem | hers of the organization for their 15 days of service here. | impeded fiy THE REBELS ROUTED BY FRENCH TANKS A\tackers Occupy Old Posi- tions—American Flyers Arrive in Fez. EVENING FEZ, French Morocco, August 27 The French forces operating the Branes tribesmen in the regio north of Taza vesterday captured theix principal objective, the strong Pjebel | | Amessef range. and reoccupied their | old position at Dahar, routing the enemy. who fled with their flocks he fore the devastating advance of the French tanks. French alr forces plaved an effective part in the heginning of these opera- tions. hut a sirocco. or desert wind n the latter ons were continuing with notwithstand the The opera uniform success today, ing determined resistance by tribesmen Use Same Tactics. The French are adopting the tactics STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, saved Alhucemas Island from further rebel bombardment by effectively “heiling the Alhucemas coast line and | silencing the rebel guns. | An aerial ar of more than 40 | Spanish airplane: 1 seaplanes have 2 e, ; dropped tons of high explosive bombs | United States Flyers at Fez. |3, " raiq over the Beni Urriaguel | Four of the Americs s aviators who | Mountains and surrounding territory. | | nave volunteered for service under|The raid was effective, principally, in | | the banner o: the St oF MR the destruction of rebel gun emplace- {arrived at Fez today to begin their | work with the Fr at_the front. ‘ Pending the organization of the Amer- | been called back to France to confer with the government and that Mar- shal Petain was taking over general ‘dlvémhm of the military operations | command of the troops in “\I »rocca. tors also made photographs ! ved that Abd-el-Krim has ican_escadrille, which is expected to v la aliber a week, fhey will be | g rench escadrille. This | station the ommanded by Lieut. | is done by - and includes Capt Lieuts. ousins and annon placed w.nm do not opean ramies, l)ul plac ed spots. making firin It was also ob rved that the cannon after firing, |are taken into caves constructed be hind fortifications to protect them from air bombardments, 2 other American fiyers, Maj Sussan, Capt. Rockwell, (‘a and Dr. Sparks, have arrived Meknes, a few miles southwest of where Marshal P his headquarters. They will serve as | bombers and observers with French pilots until the American escadrille | is equipped with its own planes. SILENCED REBEL GUNS. Released on Habeas Corpus Writs. Chief Justice McCoy of the District Supreme Court released two | persons from the of the police John J.| W. Bissell | Thomas, claimed he was being held | without any charge against him e | Bond was given for a hearing August o ckwilton W. Miller, was ar- A, Spanish M Au- |regted on a tel n from the Norfolk —Although hi Va.. authorit a charge of non-! 5 support. He gave bail to await a| hearing September 8. Miller is repre by Attorney Lucien H. Van doren Spanish Cruiser Back From Alhuce- is eredited with having THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925 Washington’s Greatest Drug Stores!! "'DONNELL’ WHY PAY MORE? 1405 H St. NW. 604 Ivory Soap Guest Size 6 for 23c 12 for 44c Reliance Fountain 9th St. N.W. $1.25 Seamless Bath Sprays Special 84c Seidlitz Powders 14th St. NW. 723 2.Qt., 69c F 51, COR. 12th Reliance Hot Water Bottles Made by Faultless Co Ivory Soap Flakes that were suc fully employved in the Tsoul region, namely, a wide encircling used | POLES AND REDS IN PACT. movement by columns advancing on cting either wing and converging at a given | an point. The Pranes tribesmen, how | WARSAW. August (®).—The | ever. do not intend to allow themselves ptour lines. drain- | “Polros” a Polish company organized | to he rounded up like the Tsouls, with tion of buildings are | for de with Russia. has completed | out a desperate struggle. Infornm ted for he basis of the reement with the soviat “Vnies- | reaching the French intelligence serv onstructed in the or office for foreizn trade, to urn of the troops. [ combine in a syndicate to exploit what amounts to a monopoly of the trade | hetween the two countries. The syndicate will he exempt from most of the vexatious formalities and re imposed upon ordinary Syringe 2.Qt. Size 69c 10 in a box. 2 Boxes for 25¢ the purpose of making | ap. which will b 3 for Women’s 23¢ Boal Siire Cuaranteed $los@ ice is that an important war council has been held at Kelaa, attended by both the Branes chlefs and the Riffian leaders, and it is expected the tril men will-attempt to make stands on the more difficult mountainous parts of their territory The central and western sectors of the fighting line are calm. Ma Miscellaneous Epsom Salts, 10 bs. . . .. Johnson’s Powdered Wax . Laco Castile Soap 3 for 30 50c Rubber Aprons Pompeian Olive Oil, § pt. Pompeian Olive Oil, pint. . Energine Cleaning Fluid . P. & W. Boric Acid, 3 Ib. .. . Boric Acid, Ib. Bicarbonate Soda, Toilet Articles Iodent Tooth Paste Mavis Talcum. . 17¢, 38¢, 79¢c Pebeco Tooth Paste Kolynos Tooth Paste. . . Forhan’s Tooth Paste. . . Listerine Tooth Paste . . . Pepsodent Tooth Paste. Lavoris Antiseptic, med . Listerine, medium Woodbury’s Soap, 17¢; 3 for ay mand will be rea there will be woy .50c a mobiiisation .19¢ .36¢ 21c .39¢ .34c 37c Dits o Soblileation ay formally announced that he One of the first things that the En Retiring From-Business : P]-! b data, from the ing. for a mobi- | | 26th National Guard | (g TOMORROW, LAST DAY OF THIS GREAT SALE Only one more day to get the biggest bargains in FINE FURS ever offered you. 1 A few choice FUR COATS still available. Come in. Don't - miss this chance to save big money on your Fur Coat. JOSEPH SPERLING MANUFACTURING FURRIER s <l Adjoining the 1336 F- St. Ebbie House Pure Japanese Silk Hosierv—full fashioned. Wonderful values. 50c 17c¢ Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream .33c Resinol Soap 19¢ Odorono Pinaud’s Lilac Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine Coty’s Compacts R. & G. Soap, assorted. odors, 35¢; 3 for Palmolive Shaving armory the regiment 11d the regiment the field Hi5 il ibe anrd map and set up equipment with Black. I1"hite. Blonde, Blush, Sahara, Taupe. Sunburn, Skin, Moonlight, Freckle, French Nude, Check. Abolone, Atmosphere. Rose., Peach, d training and Women's Dept.—Third Floor. Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen Ten F Street Inc. d one by the | lquarters at Bal- | e jursidiction Vhfli Anderson. ac . Peroxide Hydrogen -10¢,,15¢, 25¢ P. & W. Cream Tartar, Ib. .42c 75¢ Mellin’s Food, 10 0z. . . 57c $1.00 Pinkham’s Veg. Compound 19¢c 60c Pape’s Diapepsin . . . . . . . 36¢ 50c Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia 34c 30c Phenolax Wafers . . . . 21c 40c Black Flag, medium . . . 29¢ 35¢ Freezone . . . i BRRECL - 25c¢ Phillip’s Milk of Magnesna ‘i e PATENT MEDICINES rived in camp t main for two da tro » of the Army has to ma icational board, which pecial recommendations | training for all | Army. Maj. Gen. | . president of the at Washington, is president Col. O. W 3d Corps A ported in ately wen conference Maj. Gen Stephan manding the 26th Division. Col. Bell will make a special inspection for the corps headquarters. Army | . also re- | with Anton com Lieut. Pohl Honored. i Herman H Pohl United States A E Corps, who is just cc ir-year detail the and who | been ordered Hum- | evs for duty < tendered | fcers of the Distriet the Princess Lieut The speakers Stephan, M pt. Clay Ander Lieut. Pohl as Engineer ent n. who will relieve instructor of the Maj. John W taken advantage ot Sale AIR Warning! If you haven’t already these “Once-in-a-lifetime” savings—do so tomorrow! ends at closing time Saturday’! T fect ther Pohl 1 service honor, expressed nuch pleased with his Short lines from higher-priced sales —at our 7th, 9th and Pa. Ave. Stores. Exclusive modes that were $10 to $13.50 pair—at G St. Store only. NUJOL .49¢, 83c 00 reductions on priced sales. wanted rolors and materials nly At Tih & 9th St. A few at Pa. Ave. stores. E EXCHANGED Final clearance. all Summer Shoes in our exclusive G St. Shop. Blacks. whites and celors that will still be ultra smart even 3 or 4 months from now! “Breath-taking’ ALL SALES FINAL— At Old-Fashion Prices FRIDAY & SATURDAY You Can Buy | well tailored t give lo wear. | Bvery pair is of our own regular Loft’s Big Three Candy Specials For Aug. 27-28-29 MILK CHOCOLATE PINEAPPLE AND NUT CLUSTERS POUND ASSORTED BROADWAY CHOCOLATES POUND ASSORTED FRUIT BERRIES POUND CI-G-AR-S Island of Cuba —made in Tampa, an 8¢ cigar. Our Price 5¢ Each $2.50 Box of 50 Lord Macaulay 2 for 25c, while they last. 4 for 25c $3.00 Box of 50 All for 99¢ C-I-G-A-R-E-T-T-E-S Chesterfields Camels Lucky Strikes Piedmonts Sweet Caps. Began this morning. Blacks and tans from our regular $5.95 to $7.50 stocks. But sizes badly broken— and going fast! Step lively! Sizes 31 to 42 i Several Pairs of ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGE TROUSERS At 7th and 9th St. Stores Only ALL SALES FINAL Children’s Shoes FURTHER Reduced! Not to be outdone, our cltildren’s shoe buyer <oes them all "ONE BLETTER!” Broken sizes in Misses’ and Child’s Regular “Hahn” Qual- ity Shoes now $1 95 L] FURTHER At 7th St. Store Only hrced: an Saturday . . . reduced to ... Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. N.W. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. 910 SEVENTH ST. N.W. 1318 G St. S e P T L