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AMERICANS ENRICH :$700, 000.000 Spent & v the attitude of. their [ tourist travel and money sent home to | gallant acts luropé last vear reached near the bil-| political leade; ilon-dollar mark. The increase this| In any event, Department of Com- r. due to heavier travel and in-|merce figures show conclusively that sed earning powef of labor, will|instead of “draining” Europe by our 0.000,000. all of this|debt demands the United States is cept in sending a golden flood across the of the travel ocean which ought to belp rehabili-! : to Washington of:/tate the European people at a very| m some recent travel-| rapid rate. hich contradict to a de-| England. of all she nations abroad. veports of the mistreat-|is perfectly cognizant of this tremend . It is said the mis-| ous outgo. from the States and is} anxious 10 get a larger share of it. A “come to England" campaign is be- EUROPE BY BILLION of Ame; atment wa Hf hoodlun and 1 ms ¢ a_very small num- s who «dght be en- $88,000,000 DEBT CUT 'g";.;;r;;sg;:“:\"s e 3 cummr and income tax receipts for August continued well above last vear's level, totaling $51,814.615 and BY U. S. IN AUGUST $43,300,000, ' respectively B%unu);a;ed i _|with $49.113,770 and $3 603 for Total Reductions for Year Approx. N Asiie Miscellaneous taxes, many of \\hl\‘]l were repealed by the new revenue law, netted less than last year, however, | amounting to $52,264.461. compared '“lth $96,139,138 for last August. Most |of this reduction was attributed to imately $1,000,000,000, Says Treasury Announcement. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, Kidnaped and taken to OKlahoma 1926. KIDNAPED PREACHER [nis “strong sermons,” James Barber, l‘armer -preacher, who is conducting re- RETURNS TO HIS POST!m continue his preaching last night. AT Barber says he was approached in “Strong Sermons’ Against Liquor (‘hudros.;«1 Tuesday by |l man who wanted him to pray for his sick son. Are, Said to Have Caused |He got in the man's automobile and. while driving toward Hollls, Okla., & EESUSHESHIRELIEY | second man in the car poked a pistol |into his ribs and told him to keep _|quiet. He says.he was then bound and gagged with a cloth over his face, and | that he lost vonsclousness. gainst'| Barber was found beneath a culvert By the Associated Press. CHILDRESS, Tex., September vivals near here, was back prepered' near Altus, Okla., and was taken to hospital, whers he régained conscious- ness. He returned to Childress today. His followers say he was kidnaped because of hig strong sermons against liquor. He lives on a ranch 14 miles west of Childress. —e. When her father was taken fIl, Miss Vada Watson, known as “The | Kansas Wheat Girl,” took over oper- ating her father's big wheat farm near Turon, Kan. She completed the har- vesting of the complete wheat crop.. The Government cut its public debt | o, repeat of the capital stock levy, | protest. his followers believe, -‘Sent Abroad This Year as cred i oany countr¥ at any|ing organized and Americans are to i ftravel has turned Be assmed a cordial w.;mxm;“m s fing The . {1and where. there are no difficulties of A e | tongue tv surmount. where historical y the matter, and zound on every hand and; o freedom of speech s a fact tradition. n the principal ba..s- rhaps in: .d\-m mn n tourist travel i Bur S- 1L England fails to see why an | st American shouldn't have Just as good e in London as in Parvis. Both an capitals abourd in pi t life, If that is what the Tourist Tide Gains. = impressed Ameri he fact that the so- outhursts BY ROBERT T. Now that the tide Department that will bay poured | n o tilis durding the current ve: ; i "There is a belief here tha: the sum | (Conyright. 1926.) Will he near $700,000,000, if it does not exceed that amount. Sometiing . like $500.000.000 was spent Jast it i estimated. and this v | New rddress—612 13th St. ords for brokem. Tourist Be.. F and G Sts. (West Side) moment for tr Fhey are coming ships as well as oi German, French and Dutch line 18 a case of any way to zet back However, the money poured into Furope by the tremendous tourist| trafic is but half the story of the flow of American gold to the other side of the Atlantic. It is est "CHILDREN’S FEET DESERVE THE MOST That probably $300.000,000 will gent to Europe thi liens o CAREFUL TRE TMENT naturali Tnited § anservative | A olds goud. the Unite ;T,‘.‘x':f:ml:-»l“. will have contributed | ] - STRECTSESIE Nature is a taskmistress who lays down ta. the prosperity of certain laws, the violation of which cau: ble. Children's feet should have espey in nnlm to avoid crippling deformities in All Our Shoes Are Anatomically Correct and Professionally * Fitted one of several Corrective Shoes the weakness or tendency to toe-in, ll||~ are other Corrective well. In fact, we can |\rm<h shoe for each individual case anll relieve it unless caused by accident or deformity. All shoes priced according to size and a good value always awaits you. EDMONSTON & CO. ¢ £1.200,000,000 D thik rate the United sent to Furope $12.- 600,000,000, « vepresents as much | as Burope owes us in so-called war debts. In other words, the United; States will have sent to urope in 10} vears as much as this i manding from Eurowe it Called “Invisibie™ Secretary Hoover of the Department (of Commerce calls the touri "and the sending of fnrols:n borns living “invisible exporis. ey do not on any of the sheets of sta to show the Exports. lml<< which purport “balance of trade.” Therefore they arve ignored by the Buropean states- men who are denouncing the United States hecuse it will not agr [ the wi denounced 1 ncn Lirr ate today, - been quoted show the e Europe is profiting by the American people. would only learn to < with a smile in the increase in travel in the nexi decade would be such as alvead 1o which prosperity of the to smash all p rds. Ameri cans want to go to Burop The fam flies of the 2.000.000 men who e sent overseas 1o fight for Frai ANDREW BETZ, Manager would all like to visit that coun and will do so if they ever have th opportunity and feel they will be wel come. | Secretary Hoover has estimated that ' Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles 612 13th Street ' ! H All This Week Sale Prices Prevail OU can make your selections of Lifetime Furniture all . this week at substantial savings. The -low sale prices are still in force. Now is the time to antici- ! pate your Fall furniture needs if you want to save. Reductions now dare amazing. MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E seerentHEREIONROR RO IIII“HIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIlllllflfllllllllllI||II|IIIIIIfllfllllflillllllfllllfllfllll&u-... s o - {fall due in 1928, and $2,393.936.000 re- by $88,000,000 during August, it Was | which usually was paid during Augus announced by the Treasury last night, | and September. bringing the total reductions for the | et past vear (o almost $1.000.000,000.| The gross debt row stands ab| Annandale Plans F“M Day. September 3.- $19.534,371,300. | ANNANDALE Mogt, ot the Augubt reduction was|The Commun chool League will e s o iy | stage & field day tomorrow, begtnning the Treasury i now applying money |at 10 o'clock. Base ball, a baby show, from the sinking fund. These bonds |exhibits of agricultur cluding poultr net balance and dancing ar aces, a tournament on the program. mains outstandil Thy . _\ WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST Best Wishes— —are fittingly expressed through the gift of Gude's flowers—bouquet or corsage. P.S-—Send a basket of Summertime blooms to that sick friend or rclative. GUDI Two Stores for Your Convenience 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. Main 4278 Main 1102 Member of Fiorists' Telegraph Delivery Association **‘“"iiifin*vfiw 5 ”“ I h m!flur m "“lml Bl l i r! h wumm ]Ifl]l il lmumiru i Open All Day Saturday BROS. Speaking of Fall: LET'S GET THE | BOYS READY! EADY for Fall! The Saks Boys" Shop now is show- ing all that is newest in style of all school. Every- and fabric for boys ages. Everything for Everything for sports. thing in the way of smart apparel that a smart, active hoy could need. All con- Inrmmg to the usual Saks of [&t\/\ standard quality and value! 4-Piece Vest Suits "HOICE of —either 2 pairs of Golf 5129 * Knickers or one pair Long Tron- and another of Golf style. Smart lish cut. single or double breasted coats, mannish vests. New, longw ing mixtures. T to 18, school Sui New School Suits 9.; SLIT\ that will give service! Two- $ o7 *” Pants Vest models in sturdy new . ‘all mixtures. Double breasted coats, aca lined, Sizes 7 to 18. 4 Fall Wash Suits LL the popular styles for small boys. $7 L w " Flapper, Middy and Buuoqu mod els. Plain colors and co Shirts and Blouses ! YOLLAR-attached or neckband style 95¢ Splendid quality wash fabric: “ of finer grades of woven Madras. New Hats and Caps teed fast in color. 2 10 10 years, * Broadcloth and novelties. Stripes and A COMPL ETE showing. A variety plain colors. Blouses, 6 to 16. . Shirts, 12 to 14'4 neckband. $ of materials, finely cut and $1 S0 — 2 tailored. The right types for large and small boys. “Junior High” First Long Trouser Suits 524.75 “FIRST Long Trousers Section™ -—-]nmnr High Two-trouser Suits, cut and tailored exact- Iy right for the boy who is donning his first “long ones.” New fabrics and colors. 30 10 38. Two Pairs of Trousers Two Pairs of Trousers i w} I | Open All Day Saturday. Saying “Fall” With Suits Incidentally, They Are Two-Trousers Suits 535 LL, of course, with that defi- nite distinction, unmatched and unmistakable, which is the special achievement of the chosen Saks makers. And all, of course, with that exceptional value characteristic of this house. Third Floor \'I{R”A\', tis a new season. Fresh and crisp are the Saks Fall styles as an Autumn breeze laden with pine. Infinite skiil has woven and colored and fashioned them. New cloths, new models, new shades, new patternings. : 'wm‘i T PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AT SEVENTH Open All Day Saturday. o WS Topeoat Time A Great Showing, Including "!(rzit-Tex” UR new showings many original features of weave, pattern and style that will appeal to the discriminat- ing man. The famous “Knit- Tex"” is present, besides other distinguished Topcoats created especially for Saks. The values, all, are outstanding! Third Floor Ifl\mmflnmmmmnflimm N the cool mm‘ning; and reveal chill evenings of Autumn vou will call your Saks Topcoat blessed. And in or un- certain weather, it absolutely weatherproof, it will provide both assurance and pro tection. rainy because is e Make your heating coniracts now “STAN DARD FURNACE OIL “STAN DARD" DISTILLATE FUEL OIL For any type burner.in any quantity. Stock and equipment adequate for any dgmand - Best facilities in Washington for prompt and efficient service STANDARD OIL COMPANY (N.J ) Transportation Bldg. - Main 9032. Washington, D C.