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I ke THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY. AUGCST 15 1926, 0., ARTLLERVEN FGHTOVER KLAN | GOON RFLERANGE L5552 | RESEENBYG.0., S ‘1;‘1.:’?:::3‘?.‘;23‘";..#1;'»;" ..Aug. 11 | 1 Battery A of 260th Shoot To: | Siseis : | Mlabama Convention May Be | ddy, B-Men Tomorrow, |&Hametur™ A% 1| Asked to Insert Plank Op- SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sallings From New York, Daslight Saving Time. 800 Boys’ 50c Fall Knitted Neckwear, 3 for Ideal for school or dress wear—smart New ) Rayon Knitted Four-in Hand Ties. in hundreds | of new patterns and colorings. THREE for §1. 240 Boys’ 79¢c to $1 School Caps, 2 for All-wool C a ps for school wear, of suiting mixtures, in assorted patterns, others of Panama cloth; sizes 6% to 7l3 in the lot. TWO for §1. 10 29 BOTH SIDES QF 7™ AT K.ST “THE DEPEN STORE" J Imitation, But Never Equaled—Goldenberg’s ORIGINAL e Stockholm —Gothenbu; 08 . . rn World—Buenos Aires . DUE TODAY. ! for Ratings. g, posing “Empire ! N | = paraiso 5 | Spbeial {Dispateh to The diar DUE TOMORROW | By the Associated Press. | FORT MONROE., VA.. August Fort_Vietoria—Bermuda BIRMINGHAM, Ala., August 18.—| L 1A S v 15.—Whith their target.practice on the ' alomboratanos - Republicans who gathered here today ] for their convention are expected to a 12-inch guns over. the members of the | (Mrilo—gSanta Marta have a lively debate whether or not | an anti-Ku Klux Klan plank will be 260th Coast Artillery, District of Co. inserted in their platform. lumbig National Guard. taday turned their fattentions to the rifle range. Munargo—Cs | Resolute—Hamburs o DUE FRIDAY where{they will nrpr:m mhanuin m"[W”mjg“,:wmn w1 It is eaid r:lromz J::"a 1{,:::5 | . /;/I smen, sl S ters and | Lancaster- erbourg ) 3 v P > County, - — 7 A ings ap marksmen, sharpshooters and | Luneaster—cCherbourg, (- .. Aug 12| Reynolds of Chilton e B e E— ; = TN Sii L L expert! rifiemen. n - Battery A spent today oh the range, | PorFensfiord =08 while {Battery B will fire tomorrow. ! EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT NEW The fdllowing men In Battery A have | American Lezion—Buenos Aires been excused from duty in connection | Amergan Trader—London with ifle practice. an they have com. | Berzshatiordc Oty AVE 10| gate, will introduce a resolution de- || | nouncing the Klan and will attempt ;s | to put the antiKlan plank in. He was outspoken in his denunciation of the secret order, in which he said: i | “I am against the hooded Klan. T/ iterranean Cruise Boys’ Department 'eted {the course and made their rat:| Colom Cisto | B e R e ol S ranclco intend to offer a resolution specifical Sergts, Charles M. Cook. Carroll G.| Pante Alighieri—Genoa lv directed against invisible govern- |} Yrakuin and Joseph W. Crocketr. | Lancastria—Ramburé ment and 1 am goirig to insist that |} Corpls, Lewis Hayes, James W. Vo.| Gituania—Dansig | the Republicans of Alabama make 1ava dnd R | enEias S Hean nisco invisible government an issue in the ‘ ell M. King, and Pvt.| president Harding—Bremen e Scorodos. Practi. | President gamufl"?wmn Cruise g residant Havee—World (ruie Pending | prelidant Manroe—Warid Criie The Once-a-Month Bargain Event—Famous for Unmatched Savings! For One Day Only—Thursday—August 19th Our August Dollar Day for boys is the final clearance of all Summer merchandise, and'it offers many timely needs for srhfln} wear and early Fall. Remarkable values have been prepared—every Washington mot'her mtercst.ed in supplying the youngsters furnishings at very big savings will be sure to welcome this rousing Dollar’Day Sale in our Boys' Department tomorrow. forthcoming gubernatorial campaign.’ From Democratic leadelr& it fl“‘fl! n fo b 28 rumored. Judge Reynolds' effort 1 for | Bresdente Wilkon—triest " AN 21 | N *‘be ‘unsuccesstul. because of smen | Yoltndam—Ratterdam : . Aug ’:%‘(helr belief that a large number of break camp [ Peeslanthtvesn "+ UAUE 2 | Klansmen would be found among the ve splrit_of ! I b delegates. ~Expressions | OUTGOING STEAMERS. | tp. tican leaters indl 0 ra1 o ey anrounting fihiat thel] SAIEING STODAR. | cated that they wished to keep the | Klan tssue in the background. while First (ass cally &l of these men their leisure hours in pr a Coast Artillery sunne 1ion to be given before the g » =g A battery receiving the highest srade | Yomie Romo—Genma " 1900 Noon | o B g g g | ) : s . ; i ff Quantiti re listed bef ach . B T e Ao SacY, InSlE: | Beideriow s tarip B e | S iclan plank would meet strong || The window display will give vou an idea of the unusual variety and the big values offered. Quantities are listed before e ‘ St e : 3| anti- : ) : ; : Y G 3 ; e fea har o wear x red “E" on hin right iH0p A (appoaition Eenecimeirastiny, s jtem—we cannot guarantee the length of time any will last. We advise you to come early. We cannot accept phone, mail or Jéeve. Target pra I count 50 2 0AN | ; > ; ¢ er cent: atiandance at eamp. 10 per | e, Mariner—Buenon 100BM | Kian that Al Smith's name would be C.O.D. orders for Dollar Day specials. k 3 cent. and the followinz o her items sty To\ionnow‘ 3 > \:crfl;’(‘h;r:dhf:h Mnb‘::’malkgxgg«f&u‘g 5 .;0 Chld . $l 9; LIS i infa v <ma 4 s | R S e A e nation: v & 3 s i LR e L sonea | lekei haw appareny given comtore| || 269 Boys’ $1.50 Long | “hildren's $1.9% 50 Qi | to the Republicans, ‘as thev see an policing other than barracks, physical training. qualified gunners. military eourtesy and mess. Tt has been estimated here that | opportunity to split the Democratic | |ranks. Democratic leaders declared. ! 11:00 A.M | however, that this statement on the | when the final analysis of the several |~ 1100 AM | part of the Klan did not foreshadow National Guard organizations is made a holt on the part of the rank and the 260th Coast Artille I pr ) Y "W | file of Democrats, o ast Aetillens wit prove HAMBURG AND NEW YORK one of the most efficient outfit = o e i o oo | WILL BE AIR -TERMINALS FRENCH STUDENTS LEAVE =ergeant instructor of the District — s o fox ot Seho | pusetir ‘Do 28 Srepeeed ‘oee. | CAPIRL TO WIBIT SESEU) @uencies, has bheen unable as vet to; | e find anything seriously wrong with man Transatlantic Route An- ' either the organization or the men iv"w Unknown’s Tomb in Over- WD L nounced From Berlin. | night Stay Here—Later Going rat Sergts. Robert aly an y | Herman J. Trum of Batteries A and | B 'he Associated Press | to Niagara Falls, B. and battery clerks Corpls. Donald Further details of the Gflrm.n!\ J. McCarthy and Bernard M. Camp- | proposal for transatlantic airplane | White Pants 600 Boys’ $1'69, $2’ $2.50 & to $2.<;5l]ilt3:thing $ 1 $3 High-Grade Wash Suits] cfloice of sailor or tennis r - : /Well Known “Paul Revere” and $ 1 style, of white drill; sailor “Robin Hood” Brands model with lace back and 5 T e A St i wide bottoms; tennis style 2 LeliCulon G DO Ll O f’.‘] ‘d A ']-wmj\ Ca i orma.q; e with cuff bottoms; sizes & Suits tops them a”_ for wovnderful values an Bathing Suits. with skirt ef- to 18 years. assortments. Think of buying two and fect; assorted rich colors; & three wash suits for the usual price of one sifes 2 to 6 vears. The 17 French students whe came || to Washington yesterdav from New hell n work on the field train- - : - b vb:\?“mu- Tast might | The rails|Toute were contained in a Commerce | York to pay an overnight visit to ! his sale offi vou! Included | o finiuhed this morning, after | Department dispatch vesterday from | the Capital on thelr way to the Ses- 584 B ' 69 1 —that's what this sale offers you! Include evera] hours of diligent labor, and | Berlin. { quicentennial Exposition in Philadel- oys cto $ \*> * | are many sample suits—the product of the phia_left early this morning. | " They are making a fortnight trip the scheme hoped to put it into opera- | to the United States under the au- tion within two years. Hamburg and | spices of the Ligue Maritime et Colo- || New York would be the terminals, | niale, and will go to Niagara Falls with stops at Scapa Flow, the Faroe (after their sojourn in the Quaker 12 Children’s $1.59 Bathing Suits TWO for were dispatched today by airplane mpa massage said the promoters of | tn the Militia Rureau paymaster, | thereby making it possible for the men to be paid immediately upon | their return to Washington | 1t in reported that Battery A will | AR MOBs B AOUPR, Tt S Cape | Ciry Wash Pants [ \ ? W best makers of boys’ wash suits. Two Prs. 2~ T Models y Materials Riave i e ninBE St nen| Farewell, Greenland. : ROwing to the late arrival of the tiner || ' Middies, Oliver Twist, i Brzacich%ths. l;omonu. L : e oom | Two German professors have gone | Rochambeau thay were forced to cut s onadiles Jeamn O s e "% T [, Teeland to study the effect of wind | short their stay In Washington, but Long Pants Suits, Flap- | cpiE0®S, <28 nggy Lisut. Col. James R Taylor, in!currents. and a large scientific expedi- | found time late vesterday afternoon Sotes, Veuse Suits s > it inens, Sl ke [ tion is to go there next year to.make | to pav homage at the tomb of the J per Suits, Vestee $ B Crashiens Khak: charge of the training of reserve of- 7 4 e [ en Soldi oo - Sy flfiors,'a(-:ltl-d“;nd Vv:_res‘:‘mgi his com. A more detailed investigation. Unknown Soldier. Dutch Daddy, Knicker|Twills, Everfast Mate- ' ments to Mai. W. W. Burns, com- | ; / A B RFEIAC oMmcer” ‘of the. District or. | Knickerbocker Pants, of ) Styles, Sport Styles. | rials. | =1 " o A 7 J | ganization, and his staff today. Col KR, e, Dot | Tavlor was high in his praise of the . . : o e S All are tubproof. Great variety of patterns and colors All-wool. one-piece Stvle i stripes, checks and gray 5 B o1 iouls ClBHAang Ao Sla th [} ) Giah: peiect -quality Ao —plain and combinations. Every suit beautifully tailored S e Sridots Matone m i el - ! and smartly trimmed. Sizes 3 to 9 years. A A i g‘fl‘?@i«"fi&fl'n‘?fl('w- fi"::"i’t:\\l y e ) Getweryfly,mosqulto slight irregulars; sizes 7 to from 2 to 4 yvears. \arious the 26t Coast Artillery in thin post | and roach in your home with BLACK 17k ear WO pitsltoe ST ol he n!\;ln “bewith the 20th Division , FLAG! Deadly'to pests—none escapes! : ; Epecial Troops and the 23th Military _ 300 BO s’ $2 $2 45 and e it sl ot e i 262 Boys’ and Children’s - “ : 40 Boys’ $1.39 % Eien ) forms—liquid and powder. At drug, grocery, . H A pi thardware and department stores. Powder, 15c up. $3 COlleglate Sweaters OyS $ tO | $1 to $1.39 Pajamas Powder gun, 10¢! And the lowest liquid prices 5 Two Pairs Slight Irregulars and Perfect Quality {i?" E 1 you ever saw! BOARD SELLS 4 SHIPS. ] Lake {Type Craft at Phi'adelphia $2.45 Wash Pants | Bring 926,000 Bach. i & :';‘]'d and Correct for Fall wear or % Balei nf four lake-typé steamers to rens school i variety of | ¥ Pajamas, one school, come in a d, h S <] Co. for | R . ;::,nn °3§5§"“\.as'§‘u""hf‘,‘.‘2..d e Sprayer . . 45¢c nndlu\»ofmem bright or medium shades. Shippipg Board vesterday. The ships | ) r Quart . . 85c bl Pull-over style, also Junior | are the Union, Liberty. Lake Flag ? L 4 QAR e s e | and Ldke Tkatam and are moored at | p— Pint . « « 45¢c and crinkle $ 2 p 2 as | Philadpiphia ready for delivery. ! ) V4 Pint cloth; il sortment. Part-wool and | Bl % ! 2 ed and finish- all-wool qualities. Sizes 24 brdered Here for Duty. c ed: perfect to 34. ' Hrs‘ Lieut. Bennie A. Moxness, © 1926, 6. 1. Co.. Tac. quality and slight irregu- lars; sizes 2 to 12 vears. Medicgl Corps, at Denver. Colo., has heen qrdered to this city for duty at n 00 real dis | . motor lubrication ALREADY proved on the cars'listed below | EFORE offering the new ‘‘Standard” Motor Oil to the public, road tests | 7 Advantages of aggregating hundrgds of thousands of | «geandard” Motor Oil | i miles were made with every type of car S T 1iConstant Iubrication, ! arate belt to match; choice Every test showed astonishing results; | 2. Minimum friction. of brown checks, plain dark mw oil and gas mllea[g; better lu- 3. Less “breaking-down” | |J| brown and navy blue: well brication; smoother operation of the under load or at high [ |}l tailored and finished; sizes motor at all speeds; no carbon; more power speeds. All our better grade Wash Pants includ- ed in this assortment—choice of khaki, oyster-white linen, cotton covert, white S 0 120 ys $1.45 to 52 Pajamas 43 Boys P e Lined Cloth Pants One or two piece styvle Pajamas, A - = o TR AR <ol St 1 ) < poplin, Panama cloth, Genuine Palm Reach | Ideal for Fall school wear, fully lined and ) and other materials. Sizes 7 to 20 vears Y taped: well made of good serviceable suiting including stouts and extra sizes mixtures; knickerbocker stvle; sizes 7 to 17 ) vears. == .._.W._..; 466 Boys’ 79¢ to $1 3,000 Boys’ 79¢ to $1.50 by v Sport Blouses, 2 for Little Friend and G.& G. Makes » ‘ 1 i One of the greatest blouse values offered this season, all perfectly cut, full-sized and of good quality materials, each with double yoke back. a feature worth emphasizing. Materials are Madras, Union - ; 3 st The val s Cord, Rayon Striped Fabrics, Broadcloths, Eighty- ] rhm‘ty‘ m‘;i;\:rm :«nlvlma'ft“w;he?; 373 Regular $3 Juvenile Suits Part-wool, two-piece, but- ton-on models, with sep- i ! i Square Percales, Khaki and others. In white, tan. in buying two, three or half a 5 dozen of these wash suits. Full blue, neat striped effects, fancy checks and popular cut and well made, of excellent fancy effects. Full-cut sizes 6 to 16 vears. grade wash fabrics, in Middy ? 2 and Oliver Twist models. Many colors and attgactive combina- tions to chaose from. Sizes 3 to R vears. 2 to 8 years. d less drag on hills. aE o ‘ i ::xic:. l;:dzt;ns,aDodqes, Packards, @ :‘tl — } 180 BOYS’ - s : Pords, Neshes Macia, Whites Overlands, |5, see vt st~ | | * |1 75 Boys’ $5 to $8.75{| $1.50t082 1263 Boys' $1.15 to $1.39 5 that.the new “Standard” Motor Ol Eves | 6. vt roen e . “Bell” Brand Koveralls and Play Suits Norfolk Suits Shirts Genuine “Koveralls” arc preferred by all mothers who /Sl wish to keep the kiddies spic Bu,v the Coat for Slight Irregulars) P the kiddies sp: Buy the Pants for and span, at the same time allowing them to romp and Sold Only in Complete Suits at $2.00 results never dreamed of in a motor oil. Verify its performance in your own car. Just get your crank-case filled at the nearest “Standard” Service Station or dealer. Then expect results. You can d Quartcr actually feel the difference. 7. Actual savingingasoline. play unmindful of their clothes. Made of khaki or blue-striped a uafl Suits of serviceable fabrics: STANDARD OIL COMPANY Q y = all ankle length; sizes 1 to 14 The lot includes Genuine ; ” Palm Beach, Panama Cloth, H ), - 2 A \ grade Khaki Cloth: nicely of T e Play_Sults & O\erall_s, i AIN ilored coats and full-cut knickerbock- e I, oy S/ tatlored coats % lish Broadcloth, with at- and blue striped materials, ankle | | | 16 years. and blue, also khaki sport front Overalls, of blue ‘denim; | B shirts; sizes 12 to 14 neck #izes in the lot from 3 to § years. TWO for $1. . - measure. ; materials. Also lot of Play (New JCNBY) vears. Pure Linen, Crash and high- 37 BOyS 79c to $l ers. Every suit washable. Sizes 6 to tached collar; in white, tan length and drop seats; also bib- O INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTSa===""E DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS s