Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1926, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (. THURSDAY. JANUARY 21, 1926, I thoushe that he getling out on the wing 1 tried to | over ver. \ St e ! Jump, but found that 1 was unable be able 1o get the chute a4 i . : . < . T jnmy away from the ship. heinz When he wis down 1o | 11ia] | Opening in Nick of Time Saves Pilot, Who Had Been |he1d 1y the “centrituzal foree of the | within what looked to me to he .x.,..J A o spin 0 feet from the zround, his chute Delayed by Mechanic’s Failure to Interpret “The =hip straichtened out mo ot seemingly at the instan | mentarily, and at that time 1 jumped nded—his chute catehing in a Says Cloture Sci»me Advo- Order to Jump ai Higher Altitude. ,r‘.‘}‘.’"f.',‘:",,.':',’w""' BLonna M i el Swan A { it approximately 4 | i |feet. After leaving the plane | felt|training tvpe, and the oc s sat| “stablished 1900 caled Exactl Meets ; for the ring and it was not in its|side by side instead of tandem | ) Exactl; Mee a Alr Service mechanic fi roll. hut | was able ket. I then felt along the harness| . . Store Hours it imp’ When 1 had the|on my left side und found the ring | His Demands. | nea life of & pilot who, position it had | dangling on fts cable. 1 immediately | son why love is biind is 80| 9 AM. to after his passenger had taken 1o the SIros 3 » into a spin. | pulled the ring and the chute seemed | 1 not see its finish parachute. fought himself free from u i he right side | to open immediately, landing me in # O PN BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WiLE, | SPinning anded on the | 1 fving and landing | (ree. approximately two miles west! — — i two after his wi slack nd that the |of Fairfield.” cked his plunge | top A lou £ were jammed Private MeGlynn, in his report ex S (o SN kathar. A R I sl | (i riers of ather makes! e tor life above ‘I immedintely told my mechanic| Lieut. Flo gave him at frst. which \ o) 1 B, e CalIEA te D Tl Gt T h e T e trade quichly fov | : Bargains for Friday in Our Greatest Store-Wide l Lyelled 1o b to inmp severn! times|the plane. “After leaving the % s Las loud as 1 ocould. and ax he made | Was thrown in o series of s i Wi dohn AleGlyan ‘ to %ot oul of the ship, 1| and did not pull the cord until s | fwenty-third L <hook him o snd a Id him o[ sure that I was clear of the ship. v enty-tonrth v here lives o i ) m he Im- | sald. “Ax soon te ¢ sien: s aved by ot on the | started twisting » = abilt de | Chutes = Arrpe what had become 5 - = B e il ik ; Lieut. Flo. 1 cunght sight of L EERER s SRR wfiirhfi \ ¥ vigh . Ohiv. | yachine g i 115 yiles. and tried momentarily to zet it out but as N N N 5 o it did not respond readily x th : }7:‘ . Sll“‘ WASHINGTON Mrthos.:‘{f}fi r , EEOOMaSS-‘Ave. &% QILK S"l‘ORE Superb Locati S S i p ation INC. Colors are sand, Tar Unique Apartments brown. ching blue, 1 Sen Shou ha sh ihe ||| Living Room, Dining Alcove, kron d - $65.00 ‘ $ Resident Manager | 19C lo 2. 98 Yd. ! 33-Inch Al-Silk Pongee 34-Inch All-woo NEM‘;RREES A,.fi'.’s.h‘vsfsn"”fl",’?l @ Former Prices 59¢ to $6.98 Yd. | Rl QR v 39-Inch Satin (u[u 10-Inch Flat Crepe P ———————" A representation of almost every Bet. F & G Sts. : i weave, choice colars, desirable lengths Next Dro Music St After-Stock-Taking STOCK s BIE| SHADES REDUCTION | keeping with the ¢ through Brewo TO MEASURE AT FACTORY PRICES SALE ¥ “'l‘dding | No job i« too large or small for us to handle. Embraces all shoes— v Invitations Call us up for estimates and samples. with particular cuts on the REMNANTS AND y BROKEN LINES of | ‘ements Men’s, Women's and Children’s High and Low Shoes and A “Shade" Better FREE ()h‘erlnfr n Our I)ressmdl\nw \hnnl Special offer o3 090 030 3o o3 | \ and designs de i drrayad ot ‘Bren®D Fugravers and Statiomers 611 12th Street N.W. P o0 o o, DX XT DS K3 o l 830 13th St. N.W. e ::.‘:,;—| filibuster in the 1 certain know e thal he was casting a me which a o W. STOKES SAMMONS. Proprietor ptive audience as wi ng in all s of the country Kver since Messrs. Blease & Co. waigurated time-killing debate on the | conrt Dawes has been in veceipt of | Aaple evidence that such tactics are ! - - Vater on his reform bill. He has been f PR R GbBEE told by word of mouth, by letter, by 3 : 4 D N e A tounies newinavhe Includes Broken Lines of . E Aprons, OR8¢ aditorials nothing uld have | Wemen's and Children’s | \ . " any, hol:mn!ul styles heen devisad so useful for his riules | a i veform cause’ as the Senaie’s dilly Stl' P Account | E Main Flo ap Pumps _ UZ e i, Bawen supporters sy Service q D a e and oxfords A 4 - PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTY | White Standard Jcan =N I'ure Thread Silk and Sports 1 oceedings now iaking pla ANl Leathers in the Lot 1 : s -..ou--u.“‘o‘-ubo.vu.n.u.....u...¢ \IIDDIFQ $ he Senate would do his work for him. “ien. Dawes has no intention of let Saves R T ¢ You 5 d ) g in Washi Senare rules. I Is still his firm pur | $2.00 o The Largest Men’s and Boys’ Store in Washington ose 1o take the warpath during the $5.00 | s<ional campaign. forti- e, as he did not know he “Yen Per Cent Discount e, by current events on 07 ‘on Full Regular Lines Sizes 14 to 22 e | i o | A Sale of Men’s Overcoats well address Into the court debate and 3 - James A. Reed's insistence n of Andrew Car June. 1293, are sure ro figure sIv in Dawes’ ecampaign| nexi Summer and Autumn. | e e ce President will carry the war | 3\ FITHING into every State in which x Inited | Jirazs S e e e fil;\"l‘lflk OVERCOATS greatly ‘ * 40 Fur-Trimmed Coats =. 10 commit candidates ‘or the Sizes 17 to 44 St o e menim, el < W-‘ reduced—we're cleaning up a Mtaserials, include. ¥ elawrs ibe Vice Fresident will considen ¥ LOT 2 | SRR, e his work |5 done—the chisf work. as| fems f1. for which |\rl was elected | _ Spring deliveries. New Over- e 1 o of v eat | Won::x:’:&’fords coats of beautiful materials, consisting of oI 0 e | High Shoes | plaid backs, through and through mate- : In Black and Brown rials, in all the popular colorings. The 50 High-Grade Jority “vote s | Sare | Overcoats in this sale have ordinarily sold : 50 Fur-Trimmed Coats NEW ADDRESS s6 35 3 = DRESSES $2.50 to 9 R 612 13th st. || ' ssio0 for $35 and $40. There are several shades j $ $ Bet. &GSk || 10 Ten Ter Cent Discount of gray and blue-gray, also the popular ! 9-85 6-95 : on Full Regular Lines || Next Drsop's of Childrens. Misses || and Growing Girle and Ross soft-finish through and through overcoat- Shoes. ’ - Regular $15 to $23.85 Values Regular $8.90 to £12.85 Values Newly styled | nels o ng. 5 Reantiful quality with fnr-trim med collars, cuffs, and hottoms. Sizes 16 to 48 $ o/ - Children’s Dresses fl New Spring Dresses == ARCH LIFT | CHILDREN'S - ol | A 17 $ 1 98 || 47 $9.85 SHOES | Includes Broken Lines of | Gi ks wi . . \ Men’s High and || . v | R . O S, Tt Crees 10% | Low Shoes Single and double breasted ¢ ‘ Coeez o oo G o v ek 2 e In Black and Tan box coats and town ulsters - $ : with half-belts. In order to o ‘ : OF F - 6,65”0 | reduce our stocks we've Footwear Bargains for Clearance REGULAR [ 1qg ™ ver Cout micount | made a special price on these | S B e e e RICES jo. e st Fu Line. o D e s s = oo Geattamen coats at twenty-seven fifty. during our Adter-Stock- ! —_— ! | valies. (Incerperated) Edmonston & Co. ANDREW BETZ, Manager A-J"e":';:::‘""'» 612 13th Street | Widths AAA to D Sizes 2 to 9 612 13th St. ] At oed %E:.ZTZ'.‘" > YR - ] Try Sworzyn’s First—1219-1221 G Street e ———————————————————————— ————————— e e ——————————————————————————————— A £ R

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