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20 NAVAL AVIATORS T0CROSS COUNTRY Three Planes Hop Off From San Diego for Mitchel Field and Baltimore. SR RN By the Associated Pre at at daybreak today in D. W. planes for Mitchel Fleld, Long Island, and Baltimore, ‘Md., where in race: races will 1 and the inte for the Schn at Baltimo: Crews of Planes. rsonnels of the transconti- al airplane squadro t. Comdr. Wad- B. H. Wyatt, ion chief machin- al seaplane races rophy will be held machinist aviation "will follow the il route to Cle Ohio. Afte eland, then go inspecting the ot at McCook ill hop on for Baltimore to Muskogee an . Smith, Army flyer eader, will leave here Mineola races. He will stop at Omal LEPER TO BE DEPORTED WITH 100 OTHER CHINESE Sick Man to Travel in Private Compartment With Bodyguard to San Francisco. By the Associated Press. NEW SANS, October 1.—Mon Chinese, but he will for San Francisco th a private railway compart- ment, bodyguard and phystclans. Mon a leper. As one of ap- ¢ 100 Chinese listed . for on he must be given special t in the arrangements for the tongmen will in’ New Orleans today aboard nship Comus from New York. They will be joined by five Chinese t the A] ers immigration sta- s, who is at the m. The main body nese will vel In a special Mon Jong will occupy a specially built compartment. Two Officers Promoted. Col. Fred T. Austin, Field stationed at Omaha, Neb., THE TIMID SOUL. iy HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925. —By WEBSTER. “THERE'S A SEAT, MISTER., WHAT'S THAT? MAKES YoU SI1CK T RIDE BACKMRDS wetLe, TURM TR SACK OF T4 SEAT OVER AN R\OE FRONTWARD S TRAIN FATALLY INJURES PROMINENT TOBACCO MAN | Frank P. Smith Dies as Result of | Accident at Danville, Va., After | Bidding Family Good-Bye. | | Special Dispatch to The Star. DANVILLE Southerp’ tobacce feld and ma the American_tobacco plan ham, N. C., dled at a loca arly today from injuries s t night when he fell under s it was moving out of the st here. Smith had driven here with his wife ' and other relatives to put Mrs. Smith | on the train for New York. He had | said farewell and hutried to the plat-| In some way Sl ance and fell, the wheels passing over | . Don’t Apologize A When home-made mayonnaise is used the frequently finds herself apologizing e it falls short of perfection. With HELLMANN'S MAYONNAISE such an occa- sion need never arise. Its quality and del- icacy are absolutely dependable. Free—Book of Salad Recipes De;k 18, Richard Hellmann, Inc. ml City, N. Y. HELLMANN'S BLUE RIBBON Mayonnaise WILL STUDY RECORDS OF MARINE RESERVE Lejeune Names Board to Consider Promotions and Recom- mend Changes. Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, com- mandant of the Marine Corps, has appointed a board of officers, con- sisting of Lieut. Col. James J. Meade, Maj. David M. Randall, Maj. Philip| H. Torrey and Maj. Joseph C. Fagan, for reviewing the records of all offi- cers in the Marine Corps Reserve, for considering the present system of promotion in the Reserve, and for recommending such changes in the ptesent system as may be warranted and to recommend officers ot the Re- serve for promotion. Encouraging reports are being re- cefved at the headquarters of the Marine Corps, showing an increase in enlistments in Class 3 of the Ma- rine Corps Reserve. pt. James Wood of Peekskill, has been ordered to active du for 15 davs at the Marine Barracks, | Quantico, Va. Capt, William R. Mathews, U. S. M. C. Reserve, of Tucson, Ariz., has been ordered to actlve duty for 10 days at the Marine Corps base, San Diego, Calif. Second Lieut. Roland E. Simpson, U. 8. M. C. Reserve, is ordered to training duty at Marine Barracks, navy yard, Brooklyn. The man who races for wealth al- ways finds himself out of breath at the finish. DR. 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IN_ THE HOME MADE WAY Greater Values Than Ever Await Your Selection Tomorrow at— uflmflgfham.s i Q\‘%m\/el.s aty\ale 314 -7 St. 316 - 7" St. By all means, plan to be here at least one day of this 12th ANNIVERSAR® SALE. An New Bargains will be gdded daily—to make this 12th Birthday Sale the GREATEST 9! avalanche of women took advantage of these remarkable bargains this morning, and we invite Cunningham events. Y'ou Il save many dollars on every purchase and every department in every woman within a radius of 100 miles to share in the other Birthday Offerings tomorrow. the store is contributing its share. ANNIVERSARY SALE OF HEAVILY Fur-Trimmed Coats Coats worth from $50 to $75 priced during this great anniver- sary sale at $38. Never again will you have the opportunity to buy coats of such sterling quality for so little. All the new fur effects—new fabrics—new bird shades in the lot. See them in the window and THEN BUY! —New Coat, Dept.—3rd Floor Metallics f —Velvets . —Combina- Tomorrow . . . Another Group of Those Wonderful Fall Hats At the Anniversary Sale Price of —New Satins Anniversary Sale of New Fall Dresses $20 Dresses $28 Dresses $22 Dresses $ $30 Dresses $25 Dresses 535 Dresses ON SALE AT Dresses $ this group worth from $35 to $50. Dress Dept.—2nd Floor OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT o)l DURING THIS SALE—! Sport Hats Street Hats . Dress Hats A Wonder Sale| 50 at a LUES VW Wonder Price Becoming Matron Styles Smart Missy Styles See Them in the Wmdow 79 AUGUST PRICES STILL PREVAIL g Style Every New e st musl sealines, - i Vel d Felt ily;l::l;lrf; i::ji%r&ed, T}(iznfi‘nenl of“gul:er:;- 1 Felt Sport ine Gotsaan € - A AR e ot v HATS | Sport Hats _wanted. Large Hat. DURING THIS ANNIVERSARY SALE OF NEW e Hors Color $1.39 ‘Without question the greatest Silver Muskrats, genuine Hudson Seals, fin- est pelts, in heavily furred adornments are in this group. Values here are up to $300. A SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES YOUR $ 1 ; 5 Pirate Hats Small Hats . Fine Sealines, Beaverettes, Muskrats, adorned H.:.J‘:n:‘T:‘::r:;- z:?‘oo m}-':;. .i'::.'.L'.A'k"e':fi:':KeS;'r: R"ffidi“'\r/:'i.u?sx'rf)‘y?fs'o. Plain and Flare e mention. Be here tomorrow and select your New Fall A small deposit reserves your Coat until : Values to $3.95 | values ever offered—Misses’ and All Colors Matrons’ styles—Black and Colors. COAT UNTIL WANTED. , Cunningham’s—3rd Floor Every New wanted. Specialll More of those Genu- Millinery Dept.—Main Floor