Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1926. 5 e e e ————————————————— — S”GAR I.ABH. lAW Cupid Rushed Hard |SPECIALTY IS CREATED | WOMEN CALLED TO BAR. |KILLING OF 26 CHINESE |DUGGAN TO RENEW TRIP. MURDERS SHOW DECLINE |ty ot v e pmivca i n ; _ A general decline in the number of | During June as 740| W “AVIATION MEDICINE? i 1y sugina siew tcening| PICKETS IS REPORTED) aviuue e s ane o] IN CHICAGO IN 6 MONTHS ot 257 1 1 i G Interest of Sex in Law. : Down in Argentine Flight. tween January and July a year ago, e Homeopathists Hear Report on < British on Motor Boats Sald to i EISCISRSe Lo c Rieas HNIST0 TR EREIRGN ¢/15teh were: 219 (i year OF ihe BHANGE DEGR'ED Seek nght to Wed Medical Examination and Super- Lanstaeh Gl e M B Opened Fire When Attempt D&:::I:Q fi::zfirgfl.‘uf‘flu ?fi?‘i’,‘ffi 30 Per Cent From 1925 Figure, [1925 slayings, 202 were designated report. Where there were 260 be- women have been called to the bar in murders by coroner's juries, while of London, indicating that an increasing Was Made to Stop Them. his companions left here today on a Says Corener. E e s WIUd O _Dan Cupld and his trusty aide, vision of Flyers. number of them are taking up the P tug for Maraca Island, near where W the killings so far this year, 158 havy { A. Kroll, are smiling to- By the Assoclated Press. legal profession as a means of lveli- | By the Associated Press. they had to make a forced landing on | By the Associated Press. Most of the deaths by violence wetl i the increase shown in PHILADELPHIA, July 1.—Charac- |h0od. LONDON, July 1.—Twenty-six pick-|the ocean some time ago when their | 'CHICAGO, July 1.—A sharp down- [ .,yugeq by bullets and the corner's re. | seaplane ran short of gasoline. Among the latest to don the wig and terized as the most modern s]u‘n 1alty | gown of the Inglish bar are the Hon. Ruth Buckley, daughter of Lord |by machine gun fire from Britlsh Dr. Harvey Wiley Declares riage mart during June. At |h<‘~ close of business yester- ward trend in the murder te in Chi- | port listed 36 of the killlngs as cago and Cook County is shown in fig- | flable” and one 2s accldentul. i ets are reported to have been killed sty They are carrying back ofl and fuel day Col. Kroll had issued 740 |in the fleld of medicine, ' 3 and also material to repair the slight § Act Passed by Congress permits, which fs an increase of | medicine was discussed lust night at | Wrenbury, a. lord of the appeal, and |armed motor boats, says o dispatch | damago’done 1o the plane when it ures made public yesterday by Coro- aeslee Dgal B i . 38 over the activity for June, 1925. EaBv ord- | S8 ong Lim of Penang, |y, the Dafly E: ss from Hong Kong.|came _down during their flight from |ner Oscar Wolff. o i Would Legalize Fraud. The rush of June wedding ‘appll. | h, nnual convention of the Amexl | Seraity Settlements. Miss Beng ts the | (% Ptk (e ot FCnE TN Now’ York to Buenos Aires. - Duggan| While the first six months of the| Between 1,500 and 2,000 athletes are cations began with the opening |(omdr. Jobert (. Davis of the cond Orlental woman to be called | g uns, were éscorting | €xpects to resume the flight Saturday | vear saw some of the city's most sen- | eXpected to take part in the Olympic ! of the month and has been con- |and Maj. L. H. Bauer of tho ,‘,“,,3 to the bar, Her brotker, Kayl Sens | gmnang carrying supplies to a Brit- | or Sunday. sational cases, actually there were|games at Amsterdam in 1928, 5 4he A seoriaten S reie. tinuous, the marriage license | \fedical Corps. Lim, also has been admitted to prac- | joh gicamer lying off Shameen. Canton ol counter being besieged day after ‘A regula~ physical examination Sice government picket boats attempted to . - i) l' ‘l‘ y 5 day, many standing in line to get id to be in prospect for the su R ST interfere with the motor boats and | : WEL Ians abols Joh e the coveted papers. anite who plans to fly to work in his the British are sald to have fired upcn less as those on whisky are oWn plane, "lbecatise sy mm Pe Bridge Burnmg them. rushed through Congre recognized that only the physic: STOCKTON, Calif., July 1 (#).- The picket officlals have complained quarter of a mile of the two-mile nmln to_the Canton government. line Santa Fe Railway Brid Joaquin Rlver, nea destroyed by fire when a t KLAN TO HEAR PRIEST. |shouid fiv.” Both speake . e Wlleyinimec ey that flying in the Army and law advocate, asserted yesterda Dr. ¥ © over the here, had = Bis: = been made far safer by v's warning was given in | Invitation Designed to Show Toler- | under constant supervision of medical an add {0 consumers and pro- officers. ng firefighting equipment QURELY, there are 100,000 duce "a . than | ance of Body in Pennsylvania. Dr. G. Harlen Wells, Philadelphia, « this morning. Several wi Washingtonians who will Lo B0 - today was elected president of the in. | houses along the river front gl.nll) send one dollar or Galore pure food lay MEYERSDALE, Pa., July 1 (®).—|ttute. HHe succeeds Dr. Gilbert Fitz- | threatened. - more to honor the living and declared thi s an example of the spirit of toler- | patrick of Chicago. — . the dead of the 26,000 from for co which members of the Ku Klux | Dr. Arthur W. Gordon of Chicago s. Warb Asks Di the District of Columbia who lan declare pervades the organiza- | was elected vice president and Dr. C.| Mrs. Warburton Asks Divorce. sicved il comitey M iis Frida 1 this section, Rev. John Brady, | A. Harkness of Chicago recording PARIS, July 1 (#).—Divorce pro- in_the Great nday stor of the Roman Catholic Church [gecretary. 3 Wi "to John Poole, | this city, has been invited to de- T Treasurer, | and ing the |liver the Independence day address at | oo (" o outbrent of “night rton, jr., grandson of bin Memori | have no| the Sumerset County Ku Klux Klan | (ubere /8 B8, OWOTE 00 (WELT 500 Siranama Both gave Paris Federal-American National | Saturday r. {:fi::llnfir:rtn;:f‘r_ll:,m‘l‘ln‘n!. July 5. The | ;oneas. Somebody ought to throw a|hotel address: They were married Bank. The action of the Klan is regarded | bucket of w: O i oo Dok, 191 as a testimonial of the esteem in t s fraud which Father Brady is held by all is the twentieth anniversary | denominations in the county. of the pure food law. On the twentieth anniversary of its natal da the pure food law is likely to be r pealed in one of its most important provisic the whole population DRESS-UP SUGGESTIONS for your trip over the Fourth graded the pu i °d The ORIGINAL p f 4 f.‘“fil?;fili'.::.\;'k‘,‘.;},fi,, e it ol ' N Rayon Pure Thread Silk said, were thefr characteristics when " ! 2 |l |Underwear HOSIERY the pure fvodl law was inaugurated. S S i Work Begun on Radio Towers. ity i H H i gu lA supreme‘ qu(alu;i' in A mighty special value right a large variety of colors 3 2 % 7 a T i ot e ored vo in time for vacation days in a real good quality hose. All . Revcuncsir spepncriomy From Washington, D. C. special for Friday and € si1zes. MBERLAND, Md., July 1.—Work s begun on two steel radio towers $87.50 To Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Saturday. Mexico the local airplane . about four miles east of the | A well-balanced, palatable, easily as- $98.00 To Rocky Mountain National—Estes Park. The stat Il be maintained | similated food that nourishes and u e United Sidtes Government and | builds. Use at meals, between meals, oF 103.80 To Sait Lake City and Ogden, Utah. ihe,umbernd hamber, of Com: | upon retirind, and whentired o hungey. 134.75 ToLos Aageiss. San Dicgo. Sea Francisco. To Portland, Ore.; Tacoma, Seattle, Wash.; Vancouver and Victoria. B.C. n il here & r ¢ radio , avia Prepared at homebystirring the pow- .r‘\:l‘v e e der in hot or cold water. No cooking. |34 75 103 80 To Yellowstone National Park, via West Yellowstone, Gardiner or Cody. - (Rail transportation only.) $54.00 for 4}¢-day motor trip in park, stopping : STEP-INS FULL FASHIONED at hotels; at lodges, $45.00. VESTS EEREECE : 105.35 To Glacier National Park. (Rail transportation only.) CHEMISE First Floor QUALITY Tickets to Colorado and Utah on sale daily, June 1 to Sept. 30; to Yellowstone, June 1 to Sept. 13 Many have dainty lace L 2 LIGHT COLORS to Glacier National Park, June 1 to Sept. 15; to California and Pacific Northwest, May 15 to trimmings. Sigmund’s AND WHITE Sept. 30, inclusive. 1. lhnombcil. e - :‘hnm e Stopover anywhere en route either way. You may go one way and return another ~a wealth Tickets, reservations and additional informa- - esorts lorado.® < tlon from undersigned. Write for ilhastraced Summer Tourist "R“:;'v‘ Nesuntete Nasionst Park.” Sigmund’s Larg ;e Hats iterature. #San Imbe! National Forest. illi D. 1. Lister, Gen. Agt. Pass'r. Dept. Literature e e o e Weke™ e MISSOURI PACIFIC R. R. CO. 1457 Broadway, New York., N. Y. Improved Summer Schedules Effective June 6, 1926 " IQTEVENS 13 G STREET " Lucky Price Sale of FINE SILK DRESSES Yellowstone National Park.” Tewill assist in planningyour “Colorado, Utah, California, erip. Ever So Popular Right Now White and Black The models are right —a featured and the Linen is of group a t— a fine Belgian qual- ity. Only our de- sire to present a “special” brings such a low price. —also the new Herringbone Linens —priced at $22 Grosnerg 1325 F STREET House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes Chic Summer styles in every wanted shape that will become you. You'll want one for the week end trip over the 4th. Right in Time for Your Trip We've Reduced the Price on Footwear 1.89 [ suao $2.89 * Blonde and Tan Kid Whlte Shoe Dept., st floor | Black and Tan Patent Gray or Blonde Kid Canvas $289 | 'and Black Satin In one-strap and opera One-strap Pumps, with flat style heheelis8 ;:sv.rim" and military heels. All sizes. | o ANOTHER ONE OF OUR FAMOUS $5 BARGAIN BASEMENT SALES Beautiful Silk Dresses 500 of these Chic Summer Dresses in $ SAVE AND K @5 4 SANE FOURTH! Luggage | BUYS and georgettes, in o solid colors, bright fO’ th? Fourth' shades and darker s colors. Dotted silks Sale-REDUCED a Week in [BE S cubieispie Advance to Help You SAVE || effects. Jerseys in unique styles for Castens’ séor&wide Cle(a)rl.alnI:EISTafille ;.ts‘és { sport wear. These Sl D A || dresses were taken GAGE SAVINGS t6 Fourth of Jul 5 : * Travelers—and those whose vacat'!on’; | £ rom our higher price stock; also begin this week end—we announce these five fully reduced Specials NOW. many new ones were added from recent Georgettes and Flat Crepes in a variety of dots and figured ef- fects; both one and two piece styles. Washable, heavy crepe silk striped dresses. Pussy Willow prints in beautiful colorings. A few white dresses. Large women’s dotted silk dresses. plain flat crepe and dotted effects in every pretty color desired. Sizes for miss or larger women. Special for Fri- Week End Cases “Trayette” Hat Boxes . . You'll find a pleasing day and Saturday. B vt The very newest in Hat arrivals. There is a style and your exact 2o topy willc fined, '3 Boxes. = See ‘themi Sale- size for you among size among this collec- Padded top, silk lined, 3 seduced MiEsm SSOOS .50 pockets. Sale-re- 59.75 s them. tion. Broadcloth Dresses Fresh stock, in pretty new stripes, dark and light duced from $12.50 to Pullman Cases i 30-in. and 32-in. Fiber cov- ‘H L4 figured effects; stylishly and well made to stand many trips Oxford Traveling Bags oy ' hterlined, with tray. o tomorrow morning {0 the laundry. You should buy at least three tomorronw: Walrus or cowhide. Leather Minim-;m \évelxghtil mad‘(imum S lined. 18-in. size for man or strength. Sale-reduced from 3 Dr f 5 woman. Sale-re- 511.90 $I8.50 and szom 316'00 1 0nly—9:15 to 12 esses I1or o duced from $14 to toi ces E A R $1.69 Each Visiting or Motor Cases Y Black enamel covered, leather " | binding; rornech andmstraps all s Pongee Dresses Pretty Rayon Dresses { stitched on. emovable s | ocket. 28 in. and 30 in. New shipment just in, ¢ Feduced from $1250 $Q.75 A + and will bepput on sale for —in fascinating styles that will become you. Many hand. L to Ssdig & 9 L the first time tomorrow. some stripes in the collection that are so much in demand R E Fine quality pongees right now. Regular and extra sizes. The values are From our Regular $3 Stock extraordinary. 2 Dresses for $5 plain or trimmed in dotted effects. Regular and extra sizes. 2 for $5 ON YOUR TRIP OVER THE 4TH WEAR LIDO ALLSILK 59 Come in Now and Select Your Saving! &S’I’EN S CHIFFON HOSIERY , $2.69 Each LEATHER GOODS e, P isil m . . 1314 G Street N.W. Our $1.75 Quality Fe—— Sigmund’s Big Cash Store, 7th and H Sts. N.W. Supplying Washingtow’s Luggage for 36 Years