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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 1926—PART 1. 177 - BOYSTOYS FOUND IN ANCIENT MOUND Marbles Dug Up With Skele- ton in Ohio Grave Believed 2,000 Years 0ld. Br the Associa CHILLICOTHE, Ohio, The skeleton of an 11 or s old boy with a number of marbles. highiy prized relics of childhood. were rve moved - Frioetagnt o i Selp group near Bainbridge, 18 miles of here, yesterday This Is the second of a ack in the mound, A Press August 7 group of whene Tast year the “great pearl hu s un earthed and where this Summer five cremated burials with the usual finds nd white wild tortoise-shell set of bl and rine, combs were foun The v's body had heen inferved eabin-like stricture and was the hody had mald of con The clothed in a garment of women fabric wind The e contained many unusual 11 specimens. H. 8. Shetrone, curator of the Ohin Museum, We found a number made from chlorite, fine, close-grained stone that takes a very high polish. engrav- ed in heautiful ~designs. They had there reverently by lov- 3 he reported “We believe that the game of marbles was a time-honored pastime even in the days of the mound build ers. These little fellows prolably lived " he con more than 2000 vears tinued, for the first time hinting at his iden of the age of the mounds. [ marbles we finds ved unsurpassed records of mound archeology. 1 stone carved in the shape tuelug of w turkey vult refully cut d to the markings: another stone « a lizard with a tail ¢ ittles of a rattlesnake: beads, ¥ chlorite resembling turquoise: m well cut mica designs, teeth of raccoon, fox. | wolf, monntain lion Wl other wiid smimals that 1 e forest, g fah. few pierced so that they -~ st ANd worn as OrnAMents. Woves ric: obsidian spear points and a bite of copper. F.T. DE BERREZ REPLIES T0 WIFE'S DIVORCE SUIT| Spaniard Charges Spouse Overin- dulges in Intoxicants and Mis- represented Her Age. Fellpe T. de I ting at 1408 1, day filed ez, a Span; street ne &l by his wife Woodley phace hushand denies that his wife is an American cilizen as stated in her « ration, but de clares that by her marriage she be came a subject of the King of Spain. He also denied the charges in the 1 und asks that her suit wife's petiti 1 1 the charge of excessive nee intoxicants the hushand de claves the faet to ha that the wife indulges ta such extent that she is yequired to spend much of her time in hed. She has been in private insti tutions and received medical care for overindulzence in the de. fendant De Rerrez savs he had heen working fn a hank when the plaintiff prevailed on him to aceept a position as secre tary to her brother, who was in poor health. Tn this position their court- <hip progressed. he says, and when he told his prospective bride that he hnd no other income she assured him of her wealth and that he would net be required to support her tianor, August the court he then learned that hix wife was “at least 20 years older than him gelf.” She had told him the aze to insert in the marriage application, he stated Attorneys Wilton J. Lambert, Ru dclph H. Yeatman, Austin F. Canfield and Elizabeth . Harris appear for | the hushand u.s. STARS ABROAD. Signs Look Like American Stage Register. TP London leatnl LONDON, August land in London nore of an American Ropers at the illy circus: Nora b ladium, the Astaires lulah Bankhead at Peggy O'Neill at the Hippodrome. Wyndham s, Edith Day Lane, Joe Coyne at the At the I Palace, James € m at the Apollo und Jane Cowl 7 ke of York's Theater » the appear ofc an American theatrieal register American taurists seeking a_thor oughly Br: searching to not written 1 dnes not have in the cast PARIS PREF'ERS BLACK. Antumn and Winter Styles Dis- plays Feature Dark Colors. PAR eadily will mak it takes snme 1y which was the United States some American actors 14 wiil durk on displa Navy | apparent Paris cted with generally predi he favorite mater kasha second MANY AMEF'NCANS FLY. British Find Them Turning to Air- plane for Transpoertation LONDON, Auznst 7 0P America heads the list of pleasure Aying paesen, n mans are mak ing the greate e air 14 an official of the Imperial tors, he said. outnumber all nther fiv ng passengers. and more and more them. in going from Londen to ing earth for air concer the the fnere ness mer king English women fy more thelr menfolk, smd seem to enjo every ioment they ure uleft added. Hard Cider Called “Hay." Spectal Dispateh to The Star PORTLAND, Me., August T.— Hard cider is sold under e hay in Windham, according to testimony in M Court the other day Deputy Sheriff Frank aker said he became awar all a thirsty parson had fo do was to eall for hay and he got alions as he wished of the fr en beverage at £ a gallon The man who is alwavs asking for alone ways left 1 BEAUREGARD HOME SAVED/ | Famous Generuls Residence W Sought for Macaroni Factory. ' NEW ORLEANS, August 7 (®).— The home of Gen. P. G. T. Beaure- gard, distinguished Confederate of- ficer, will not become a macaroni factory. When a company was about to purchase the ground on which the general's house stands for a factory, the Beauregard Memorial Association agreed to purchase it and a first pay- ment of $4,000 has bound the con- tract. LENROT BLAMED FOR VOTE SCANDAL La Follette Declares Group Which Seated Newberry Put Senate on Sale. Py the Associated Press. NENEENAH, W August 7. - Rlame for “recent primary scandals uneathed fn Tllinois and Pennsyl- vania” was laid at the door of Senator Irvine L. Lenroot and other Sen- ators who voted to seat Senator New- berr of Michigan 1tor Robert ) la Follette here yesterday. Senator La Fol- lette in an address behalf [ of the 1t was these Sen- ators who “broad- cast to the world that seats in the Senate were for wle.” He is a ember of Senate campaign funds investigating committee. “The evidence adduced by the com. mittee has demonstrated that upward of §3.000.000 was spent in Pennsyi- | vania and $1,000,000 in Illinols by the corrupt interests in an effort to dehaich the electorate and to con- | trol a party primary,” Mr. La Follette sald. “Caught redhanded. these repre- sentatives of the great interests try to Senator La Follette. blacken the name of the direct v by using it their alibi. e for the situation which e created in their greed for special favors Is to abolish the primary. They want to go back to the more easily upted convention system. They prefer to buy delegates | in the back room of a hotel -its| | cheaper. The re ruptionists in jail and to drive from public life the Senators who voted to seat Newberry. who spent $195.000 in violation of law and morals to obtain hi; t. These Senators who voted to seat him must bear a degree of | re: sibility for the scandals in Pennsylvania and Illinois. It was they who. by a narrow margin in the Senate. declared that in that hody were for m)»" FUND TO AID STUDENTS. Pennsylvanian Leaves Bulk of For- tune to Education. SHARON, Pa.. August 7 (®).—The major portion of the $2.500.000 estate of the late George H. Bovd, Sharen iron magnate and philanthropist. was placed in trust for Western Reserve Uuiversity, Cleveland, and to aid worthy voung men and women to oh- tain a college education, under the terms 8f his will probated today. After providing annuities for his widow and other members of fumily, the will directed a portion be used to aid departments of Western Reserve University and the remain- der be devoted to assi: men and women obtaining a vnnen» education. 'LAWYER GETS HIGH POST. serving voung L. Comnelius to \Be #Attorsiey General of Tennessee. NASHYI Tenn. A TP Charles L. Cornelins, former assist- ant Stute attorney general, who re- signed o re-enter law practice, to- ¢ wax appointed by the Supreme ey general to serve when a successor to t us attor until Septeml! the lute Frank M. Thompson named by the court. The court will meet at Knoxville on September 27 and a State’s at- torney general will then he elected by the conrt nlu- next eight years, " FINDS PARTS OF METEOR. | Boy Sees It Full nnd S@eks Frag- ments Next Day. Special Dispateh to The Star. BRATTLEBORO, August # the | 1 cure is to put the cor-| the | | | | i | Robert E. Dunklee of Chase street veported recently the finding of some | fragments of a meteor by his son, | David Dunklee, 14, who is at the | farm of his grandfather, D. ] Dalley, in West Dummerstom. for VISt In the evening the young ma stood near one of the farm bulldiy und saw Lright light falling to ward the ground a short distance The light suddenly burst into smaller lights, which dropped into the corn fleld about 00 feet away The boy marked the location and in the morning visited the cornfleld where on top of the plowed land he found w few small pieces of meteor, which he has in his posseasion, Thev are \ewhat porous and contain | thin Iavers of quar AUTOISTS GET SERVICE. Mechanies Ready to Help When Needed. STOCKHOLM. August 7 (@) — Patrolling automeoblle mechanies who will aid drivers stuck on the roadside new are heing sent out into the coun try distriet ahout Stockholm by Roval Automobile Club of Sweden They also act as guldes and advisers ahout snditions and if a motor 4 a tire hursts they help in dso i experimenting zuide through new svstem of sizns in making their way S Motor 0il for “Skeeters.” Special Dispateh to The Star. TALLAHASS Fla., August 7 Waste ol cen from crankcases of sutomobiles is to be used by the | Florida Bo: »f Health in combating mosquitoes, ex in all cities are being asked to save the il removed from 4 It wiil be used to satnrate sacl wdust and sand. which will be planted in bodies of water where mosquitoes propagate. . Ambition s mnever fully satisfied We are constantly adding wings to in the our castles Patrol Swedish Roads | the | \ ( fine quali Prices Range from $95 to $259 Second Floor RU Let Marion White Shop for You. Mail Your Orders. —— The new fur fashions for Fall and Winter are now ready in all their luxurious beauty. sale priced during this Annual August Event. Assortments and variety are now at their fullest, rep- resenting in their diversity the new and favored furs of Now shown and Satisfaction Since 1859 NGS PALA 810-818 Seventh Street SEMI"ANNUALM MMAGE SALE Every check over August Sale of Blankets economical her blanket coming Winter and save on the many very special items we are featuring during this sale. goods will be marked back to regular prices, so plan your bedding purchases now and shop here tomorrow. $6 Part-Wuol Blankets " $12.50 All-Wool Blankets, $8.95 pr. Size 66x80. $1.25 Plaid Blankets, $1 ea. Third Floor should immediately bedding needs for the housewife and After this month all Si , $3.95 pr. e 66x80., Size 66x76. Use Your Charge Account Freely. o Extra Charges for This Service. A thorough clearing of all Summer merchandise at great reductions. An unusually busy season resulted in many small lots and incomplete size ranges. Our pohcy of clearing house before commencing the new season demands that these lots be closed out re- gardless of former cost or selling price. Many and varied are the items thus slated for immediate disposal. Here are mentioned: some of the offerings and you ¢an be sure that every article is a bargain—priced to insure a quick clean-up. These on sale while the quantity lasts at this price. 39c and 49c Chiffon Voiles 29c yard Choice of 45-inch 39-imch plain voile, 39-inch dotted voile. A splendid assortment of color ‘luding black and white, le for Summer children’s froeks and lain voile, 29¢ Phsse Crepe, 17¢ yd.— Desirable plain colors and white, 59¢ Rayon Crepe and Bro- cade, 39¢ yd. A wide range of pleasing colors. $1.50 Georgette Crepe, $1 yd.—Light and dark colors, in cluding black and white. 39 inches wide. $2.25 Printed Crepe de Chine, $1.29 yd.—All silk in delightful patterns 25¢ Percale, 19¢ Rookfold percale, in pretiy terns. White and tinted grounds, 36-inch width, English Broadcloth, Fast colors, in smart 36-inch yd— 29¢ yd. tigures width $2 English Longcloth, 10- vd. pc. for $1.29 About 60 in the lot. Soft, ¢ v for lingerie and o ind stripes. amois fldren’s 59¢ to 98¢ Printed Rayons, 39¢ yd.-Fntire stock of stun ning patterns and colors. Street Floor Canvas Awnings At Less Than Cost $1.75. 82.00 and Special at, cach, 98¢ Tan-striped Canvas waterproof and made adjnstable frames. Complete with all fixtures. Ready to bang. Sizes 30, 36, 42 inch $2 Summer Portieres, $1.29. Green. blue and rose cross strip- ed madras, finished with colored tassels. $1.25 Ruffled Curtains, 89c pr. All white or with rose ruffles. Tiedback style. $2.25 Linene Couch Covers, 5_1.7?. Colored striped washable fabric. Fringed edge. 40c China Matting, 29¢ Heavy double warp. Plain fancy patterns Formerly §2.25 Awnings, on steel, »d. and Third Floor Sport and Trimmed Hats, 39¢ A wide variety nf styles and colors in silks, and felt. Trimmed and Sport Hats, 88¢c All colors and black. hapes in straws and silks. Trimmed Hats, $1.50 and $695. , felts and novelties in' white, “French Room” Hats, $3.00 Forme and medium 82 to $4. Formerly $3 straws, Formerly $7.50 to $12 ors in high-grade straws and silks. Street Floor—King's Palace Domestics at Cut Prices $2.75 Dimity Bedspreads, $1.88 -Full, double - bed size $1x90. Hemmed, reddy for use. $5 and $6 Rayon Bed Sets, $3.98 wing 81x105 and with separate bolster, <0, bine and gold 121,;c Hand Towels, 12 for R9c—Plain white or with red border. $1.50 Bedspreads, 7%— Single-hed size. White crochet. hemmed. ready for use, $1 vd. pc. for 99¢ and hiack. 59 inches wide, Mosquito Netting, 8- white Green, 15¢ Crash Toweling, for 44¢ leavy. unbleache sorbent quality. Street Floor 29¢ Garter [engths, 19c— Fancy shirred clastic in various colors “-vard lengths. 39¢ Rubber Household 1y bound with Aprons, 25¢ N tape at neck and ties. 39¢ Whisk Brooms, 25c. 10¢ z Pot Cleaners, 7 39¢ Ecru Fringe, 10c yd. 25c¢ Sanitary Aprons, 19 19¢ Sew-on (arters, 15¢C. [ Final Clean~lip SILK DRESSES)| Actual $10 and 815 Value Here is indeed a dress | opportunity in the heart i Every dress is of ex ceptional value and fashioned of beautifml silks in lovely bright colors, pastel tints, white. black and nav at i of the Summer season with so many Summer days ahead—a chance to add several stylish dresses to the wardrobe at what one dress would have cost earlier, A Special Group of $6 to Sizes 16 to 44 Waterproof Radium Stripe Crepe Dotted Georgette Dotted Silks " | 3 | Sheer Georgettes Flat Crepe Printed Flat Crepe Wash Silks |ISmart Summer Dresses | Here is an assortment of unusual, smartly | pretty Summery fabrics and attractively trimmed. | —this remarkable offering brings exceptional values. Silk Broadcloth “Silk with Imported Tub Silks Gingham Printed Silks Striped Tub Silks No C.0.D’s and All Sales Final in This Group styvled dresses, See Window D made from Just when you need them $79.98 Silk Canton Dotted Georgette Imported Voile zes 16 to 44 Second Floor splay 59c to $1.50 Jewelry, 37c Festoons rings, earrings, hrace. lets, necklaces, Vanity hoxes, brooches and hat ornaments, straws Street Floor handbags, in Small underarm styles. $1.98 Silk Bags, $1.30— Gray aml with jeweled mountings. vely lined and Leghorns, milans, bhody with coin _purses or swinging black and colors. pocket. Slightly soiled from dis- play. Street Floor Rlack and beautiful col- Pu Was Paper, 6 Large whi sheets, 100 in ther 6 rolls, Steeet Floor about Women’s Wearables Reduced | $5 Bathing Suits, $...')8—— - mas All-wool, one-plece style. G i e i ool B Ao Men’s (Furnishings 59c Sportl Hose, 29¢—Na- | | $5.98 Bathing Si 3.98 Allwool. one-piece suit ,,;s',.,,,l tionally knowg brand. Reinforced £ wot. hizh splliced heel. Stripes . blue and black. Broken foot, hizh spi pes and attractive feolor combinations. Sizes 1015 to N2 39¢c_ Shirts) and Drawers, 20c ea,—Fine fchecked nainsook athletic shirts fin sizes 34 to 45. Knee-lenzth di@wers in sizes 30 and 32. $1.50 and $1.69 Pajamas, With Coupon Only Colgate’s Fab, large size, lic. treet Floor $2.98 Silk Gowns, $1.98— $1.09—White, {tan, gzray and Crepe de rhna in nile, peach, helio with raydn frogs. Pacific flesh and Lace trimmed. acks, plaids and WAl sizes. 25¢ Pado Garters, 2 $1.98 Sulk Chemise and ins, $1.59-—Pastel tones. for 25¢ Single (nnlles. $3 - Deautiful iy, narro brocades. with panels ].‘..y‘\'\‘.x.:‘x‘.lln Khaki Pants,|95¢— Durable ST quality. Wide dut legs. Five 30 to 4Sqwalist. 89c Athletic X.Jnlon Suits, 49¢—Fine checked nafnsook and Generously, proportionesd. k. Necond Floor Misses’ and Children’s -and $498 Bathing $2.98—Allwool. one-plece Lroken sizes. Reduced to madr Yoke $1.25 nnd $1.500 Caps, 59c— styles. $3 Parasols $1.590—About 47, Misses' and women's parasols. in silk stripes, ‘]“‘:'\',':"5:'“",,,’,:""'1':" pongee, xilk and linen finish. YN short handles. Street Floor Long S e~ Boys’ Wearables Reduced 79¢ Wash Knickers 39¢ b and khaki S o 16 Gray material. 79¢ and 89¢ Blouses, 45¢— Striped percale. khaki color. tan cotton pongee and white. Sport styles in siz 13. High neck, long sleev sizes 6 to 15, Of broadeloth, madras and per- cale. $1.50 and $1.69 Longi erash color Size: 98¢ Collegian and sailor style Wide helt 1o fine pockets, culfs. Sizex X to 18, 79¢ and $1 Caps, 25¢-All Not really house irocks for wool in dark patterns. Golf or | they are made with <et-in collegiate styles. Nizes 64 to 7. sleeves, generons hem Boys’ Suits, $1.98 —Three sashes and in really attrac . in English style. Dark pat tive styles / & an . Fine Rayons, English Wash Suits, 59¢—Button- Prints, Broadcloth, on and middy styles of chambray Coin Dots. Flack Dot 1d cotton pongee. Usually §1. Woiles 6o i bk 3 to Tissues. Play its, 17¢—Dutton- Lovely colors, stripes and on-theshoulder. Blue chambray red patterns in a group Khaki color and blue with white ot twenty styles stripes. Red trimmed. Sizes 2 | s to 6. 1 Sizes 36 to 44 and 79c Bathing Suits, 39%c— E‘": Sizes 46 to 52 Heaty cottol Navy with | Second Floor white. Eizes i As illustrated ‘Fashionette” Frocks Made to Sell for $2 and $3 e S SR Children's Socks, 10 irregulars of grades, Mer cerized All colors Hosiery and Knit Underwear Kayser $1.50 Full-fash- ioned Rollettes, 79¢y W\ omen's Hose of pure in all colors, Women's $1 Phoenix Roll ettes, 59¢ Silk and rayon A colors, Extra Size \vlk and R.nun Hosiery, 69¢ thread silk in broken size: For merly $1 3 Boys' 39¢ Golf Hose, 35¢, or 3 prs. for $1 Plun and heather mixtures. Al eolors, Perfeet, s 74 Rayon Hose, uoor piain rib. Al n sizes I'erfe irregulars of 5% and $1 ¢ Infants’ Shirts Low neck amd sle for infants o 21, Women's 29¢ Ve Band top, lee trinn sizes. Porfect quality Street Floor Summer Home Furnishings Reduced to Actual Cost Window 1833, 39¢ 59¢ Sereens, 69 Window Screens, 24333, 49¢ 79¢ Window Screens. 2837, 5% R89¢ Window Screens, 28\ $1.10 \WWindow Screens. 3 $£3.00 Screen Doors, 3 $3.25 Screen Doors, $3.50 Screen Doors, $2.75 Screen Doors, $3.00 Screen Doors, $3.25 Screen Doors, $4.50 Screen Doors $5.00 Screen Doors, 5.50 Screen Doors, These varous grades are all made with heavy vell seasoned hardwood Varnish vized and black Strongly finish with cloth wire nilliy structed, mitered mountings. con mortived Bamboo Porch Awmngs $8 Dark Green Awaings, only. 838, §5.45. $6 Dark Green Awnings, 2 only, 6x8, $4.45. $7 Natural-color Awnings, 4 only. 8x8, §3.95. 5 Natural-¢ Awnings, 3 only $3 Awnings. 3 only, Complete with ropes, pulie and hooks. Ready for ha Third Floor Stamped Goods Reduced 25¢ and 29c. Buffet Sets and Scarfs, 15c. Children’s Wear Specials Girls’ $5.98 Silk Dresses, $3.98—Crepe de chine pongee and tub silk. Plain colors and gay prints. Nicely styled and trimmed. Sizes 7 to 14 Pearl Cotton, 5¢ large ball Gt a0 Aol & Blick, tan and pink Dresses, $2.98 Oue 10c Sewing Needles, 5¢ stralghtline and long walst styles. Ravon, linen and broad PSS cloth, in plain colors, stripes and 4 prints. s 8 to 14 Children’s 85c Dresses, 59¢ one-piece style. all wool, in it GG, AOTER L T Ll plain colors and stripes. - 5 Second Floor 29¢ Unbleached Apmons, Hand-embroidered Models 19¢ at bib model or pink and Redspreads, luncheon IMue needleweave, Attractive Ll L, i rompers, | StAMped patterns. acarfs, centers, ete, Street Floor Wash Buttons, 6¢ card— Two-tone effects. 3 sizes, 12 on card $1 Spanish Laces, 50c yd. Allovers and flouncings 18 and inch widths. Black. orchid, 1oamd orange Neckwear, lur and cuff White und S, Als collars, I nerly Narrow Ribbons, 3¢ yd.— set - Col linen, In sepurate 15¢ sets Soltd colors and combinations formerly e vard. Val Laces, 2¢ yd.~Narrow riings in white reet Floor and Cavnan Only 25¢ Mavis Taleum, 17e. Street Floor. N e ——— e~ — — ~—— B~ | e e~~~