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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, AUGUST 30, 1925—PART 1. 13 Cause of Revolt. Smith tonight mar James J. Walker into | Gen. Kuhn was bon | SM”-H_HYI-AN RUW Maj. Gen. Joseph E. Kuhn, who|a high record of efficlency. For his y commanded the 79th Division, Amer-|Services Gen, Kuhn was awarded the L] Y 4 ¥ oo Resh S ! Legion of Honor and the Croix de : ) \ilrltl :\“l:‘““‘“‘"‘ P‘}"‘;“’: ‘::“r"‘;:‘;’\r;m»rre by the French government P ek 7 i ol ar, ¢ s active - |and promoted to the grade of major 3 tary career’ tomorrow. He will not|general o e i i ' Fusion Candidate Declares o e s crintors Cotivine ake of | “Lire) L, R, Communist Coming to U. S.| j ’ . er to the retired list at this|United States military forces fn der the statute authorizing such ac-|sion), at Vancouver Barracks, Wash. C “I Will | service. pplication, and granted leave of |BY the Assoclated Prees. posed of troops fro dis ‘| DALR. Srom kel NGl runist member of Parllament, who WMERMAN SBURES MAJ. GEN. JOSEPH E. KUHN ENDS HATES UNI[]N ]AGK, @g@g@g&@z@@&&&@@g@%@&m@&&Qg@&z&g@g&m@@m@&@@ tion in the case of an officer who | He as relieved of the lx\ner camx- The 79th Division was org |absence until tomorrow, when his| LONDON, August 20.—A flery Meet You 1 RN o) : CAREER AS ACTIVE SOLDIER s until June, 1928, and his|a tour of duty in command of the Willing to Be Shot for 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCF. 1860—Franklin 7400 ble for POWEI‘." | tion, approved by the !‘rnu]dflnr nn-mw 5th Infantry l'lu;.ndp (34 D has rendered miore than 40 years'| about a month ago, on his own r{at Camp Meade, Md., and w [voluntary retirement t: speech by Shapuril Saklatvala, Com: at the ‘ i his cam Columbia, Pennsylvania, ) worth, Kans., June 14, 1864, Mayor Frank D and Virginia. In the initial s graduated with honors at the Military | 18 going shortly to the United States, Republic sion desig for |of the Meuse-Argonne attack in 1 Academy in June, 1885. Until his|in which he declared he hated the governor in a |the 79th Division se ayor, 1at the Demo- | American Corps. F ed in the 5th|promotion to the grade of brigadier Uni Jack (the British flag) and that om Octobe 1 & . ol 917 5 i nion Jac L) sh flag] ober_ 8| general in January, 1917, his serv- |, 00 S0 TN C o mark- ish scramble [to 24 it was in the 2nd French Co-|ices were confined to the engineer 13 voser ,.41 _Corps, and from October 30|branch of the Army and included |ed the opening today of a two-day > .29 E Do that oth | to- Noveruer 11 It pariielnated 1n the |Supecvieton of Impereans comoteict | cnforence. at Eattersca. of the. oo Fountain Gov | 1sive on the east bank of thetion works in various parts of the|called *national minority party,” an hy se as part of the 17th French |country, as well as service as assist- mate | Corps, advancing steadily eastward ant to the chief of engineers in|offshoot of the British Communist Smith [to the Meuse Heizhts, between the|Washington. He was advanced in|party. Six hundred delegates attend- American I sion and the 2d g - S : ivisi : e for efficient service in the ¢ ral revol b pColonial Division. Under |Spanish War and afterward was at- o i lletenoiy imeve pId Kuhn's command the division|tached to the Japanese army as an | Sakiatvala is & Parsee of Bombay, > —now ere is dvanced 19% kilometers in 17 davs|official observer during the Russo- |put remrebonts North - Fattersea . in . = ity th.( i active operations and established | Japanese war. “ommons. “I am going - caSoda Fountain and he sald, “as a friend of | f N Y k could ot be elacted a third time2” |1 puppot to predatory fnterests who | he. Workinx Classes’and ua an fm | rom INEéw 10r » Luzsicheonette af Ln s s to be the only one in the last | Placable enemy of the Union Jack | - = F D = N > L&B, vou’ll be mak nnot disclaim [all of the legislation providing f ill give I'ree emonstrations ht and last | happens [ 707 responsibility for the lylan adminis-|investigation of the telephone compa-|dust. I am out to work for a revo- o e | e yla S es & ‘4 I d | tration. ~ The Republican candidate [nies looking to a reduction in rates|lutlon and for the day when the to foot Sufferers at thl? SUOVS nts there : ! me: 5 until nc Ay | and British imperialism. British i tinued t who sponsored pract - S ! an | perialism ought to crumble in the that Tammany cs On’ Oct on the promised a business administration if {and all the legislation providing for a | Workers will control the whole world. | man c he nominated and elected. lower cost to consumers of gas and | But bflfuf';llM“ ;"{ni'w you will have T = tssl 5 lelectricity?” to face cold stee Walker Points to Record. The Brooklyn Democratic Club to-| Saklatvala said he was willing to beglnnmg tomorrow. 3 ofes 3 The Smith-Walker raid upon Rich-|da¥ demanded that John H. McCooey, | be shot in the cause of revolution. Conveniently lo- mond County was thelr third incursion | Brooklyn boss and principal backer of ———— it s 3 Dr. Scholl's Poot~Eazer — g .sts of the |into Hylan territory in three days. [Mayor Hylan, obsin the latters| mpe bird sanctusries fn the royal You are invited. No charge for his services— P ie e bods snd cated on the street Senator Wa rned to |n<\l';’lfi" that he will abide by the result| parks of London owe their existence (I |} ierves. Relieves strained mus q 1 cked ehout| rebifEdat ithe ture to re 1” tho pramiried. to the war, for when the gardeners | K he i £ £ f . b Hoor, S hutSeic e ute charges that he is a “tool” of the ey e were at the front brambles grew ur 00 fee. Worn ia roular . o e e e ok Tt tho e | I ertatn corners, forming w nestln;.:i now the joys ol t comfort again - - away in a corner out it make a horse laug] S| place for of birds that N s abisvicing : - : S L L e e e e e L L . - I HOUSANDS of people in this vicinity have foot trouble of the shopping rush, —_—m—mm— that is affecting their health! If they will come to this oy . 2 Jelight ful EEEEDEEEEEEEEEBE—]EEB siore they can have their feet examined on the PEDO. | R oo { GR}I\:fH _ghls isa rqarv;ious device that locates foot place to rest and chat b | oubles without removin, e stocking. A . > e g 8 N | a bit.over your lunch. Every foot sufferer should have his feet PEDO-GRAPHED. , Complete tests and analysis are FREE. Dr. hsa.:hou'-zmn.—a- o = lystopthe n s = } Don’t let your troubles continue. Discover now what is | o — :u{:u‘;au:’:m Tempting sand- — . . | wrong. Do you have shooting pains in feet and legs? Do b P s oo wiches, made in the $ / s p / Y | your heels sting? Do your ankles turn under you? Are | sire. Thin, healing,anti- i 2 i k your toes cramped? Do your feet tire easily? Do yousuffer | septic, 35c per boa Soda Fountain’s own with corns, callouses and bunions? 1 kitchen, delicious Here’s your chance to end this suffering! On the above date 7 pastries and cool we have in our store an expert from the staff of Dr.Wm. M. e i i Scholl, the eminent authority on foot ailments. This man drinks are served at will give his personal attention to your case. Without charge a counter where Entrance 8th St. and E bt.AStalrwa\‘ 8th St. Entrance Nearest h i ‘i he wil | i | | l { | With the Coming of Cool Weather, We Herald the ival of Warm . ncomfor n order to be :n‘r‘ unc "1 nf rtalrx'lcm:dfl: ety o art you need some- corrective purpose, but e Iy thing, but find it in- ;.,,n(‘ last with a steel shank su 1 d th convenient (v visit Offered In heel, two widths narrower than the vamp, hol LR firm strain and t resylts fror the'store petson= the foot ping too far into the shoe. ally, Jang Stuart CLOTHS' SILKS! Poiret Twills—Shadow Satm—Faced Cantons Stripes—Hairline Stripes Flat Cantons With You Interest In View We Implore —DON’T Miss This Event! Regular Sizes 16 to 42—SHOP MONDAY! Extra Sizes 421 to 52 Velours— Velvets—Felts— All the Z 95 Desirable Fall Shades and Shapes (-] Are Included In This Assortment! Another Spectacular Sacrifice! WOMEN’S LOW SHOP EARLY! YOU WON'T o) m REGRET IT! Never . o in the his- | tory of our Basement Store 3 o have we offered the public such a money -making value. test your stockinged feet. He will suggest the neces- o s E i F Style! Stability! sary appliance for your foot troubles. And we can assure - there are plenty oi ty e. tabi! lty. you comfort and foot happiness that you haven’t known seats — comfortable \ in years. Take advantage of this opportunity! shape of nes and every- % & o i Fise troshiss to.thie siers] ¥ thing is fairly glis- . » ; FREE SAMPLES — ~t tening with newness } Do you want to know how qun:klyncommn stop hurting? Come in and cleanliness. and geta sample of Dr.Scholl’s Zino-pads. Pus one on—the pasm i3 gone. | | Dr. Scholl’s 3 Necessities Pl { foot comfort, n“/i mmfxcl’ s v Save sbocannd i Let Jane | E pair bills. Make walking i e T Stuart Shop i —Perfect Fit With Perfect Comfort— for You 1 . . | Grip-Tite Shoes, $7.50 | | oz | - 1 np 1 e Oes, o shopping bureau of- | More important than ever, with the very decided fers you the serv- j new modes for Autumn, are modish, well fitting cor- jces of a trained, | rect styles in footwear. But there is no need for being efficient shopper. If | s | i | | i | | Oxford styles and two-strap pumps, in tan calf, patent or will shop for you. dull kid. Military or Cuban heels, combination lasts. ¥ SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Franklin 7400. Fancy Stripes or Plain Colors— o< Getting the Boys Ready for School? Imported English 4-Piece Fall Suits $7.95 and Broadcloth Shirts $9.75 A New Shipment Arrives The first Fall shipments are —Exceptionally Fine Grade Broadcloth, in and unpacked—all -~ dy for the first school s! pers Tailored to Perfection— Priced Longies and shorts in practical 4-piece suits for the lad of 4 to $1.95 Coatless -days -are still calling for a liberal supply 10 years. Tailored of very fine ofipaod looking shirts ~ard woolens in the popular English cut model — with coat, vest, long pants and golf knickers. goodness knows, no shirts are smarter than these of Broadcloth—be they fancy or plain. And then, Broadcloth shirts are as wearable—as smart in Winter as they are in Summer. These at Clearaway of Our $12.98 and $15.00 $1.95 are superior in every way. Custom made, six- s e ffs 2 . . s to Do in Tubchess of Wit ot e Bge 3-Piece SChOOl SUltS sidgzey STREET FLOOE. LANSBURGH & BEO. 4 $9.75 1,200 Bungalow Aprons Regular and Extra Sizes $1.00 A timely selling—just in time for the preserving season. Bungalow Aprons are economical protection for your better dfr;uu—my garments to slip on and off. / A dozen or more attractive styles in slip-over or side-fastening models—all cut with liberal fullness and neatly trimmed with rick rack and contrasting colors. A wide range of colors and designs. The value is exceptional —and you should buy two or three. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. ] Don’t be sorry later—take YOUR Smart mothers will buy these all-w &uits now, anticipating sonny’s school quirements—for these are school suit every way. Made of sturdy, long-wearing tweeds, cheviots and cassimeres—es- pecially well tailored and finished. Coats Pre lined with alpaca—and both pairs of knickers are lined throughout. Sizes 7 to 17 years. P.S.—Included in this lot are 30 of our $12.75 four-piece all-wool suits. I¥s a great opportunity to save at $9.75. L&B Double- Service 4-Piece $7 9 5 Suits—Now. ... .. » Smart English cut suits of fancy mix- tures. Two pairs of lined knickers as- sures double service. Sizes 7 to 16 vears. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. I advantage of CHANCE—NOW! o X3 B (o Jale—— ol lal——lale——— o ol oo | =l —ln == B == Dl o 1]