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B THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 31, 1927—PART 1 HELD UN]US“HEUI ~ One Grand Clearaway—Regardless of Profit i MRS, BETTY LEWIS | Seismograph Better, Tre-| jEpitaph Found in Congres- | . ! a | sicnal Library Settles Dis- [ M M % @ @' M pute Over Grave. . mors Not Increasing, Ton- | 4‘ dorf’s Reply to Alarmists. With the wide publ severe quakes as th ne rume teet the as sprong public b . ¢ & S = % o i Western V > this city i _ | |ianeram, Vo, ot e ot | e Crespers $1 Hoover Dresses Alden, AM.. in the library t Wash- || {inston contains the following = Mrs, E abeth Lewis, the relict of | || Fielding rwis, was a lady of great | worth e was distinguished by ail | [3§ ‘ : c those virtues which characterize a I autitul davghter, a te bosow | | companion, an affectic and sin- | [B) White, pink, peach, tan and bluc ! | P the orker, mjoven tma comtorts | [5 S50l 31415 fogteast and self e 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. Fast color chambrays in pink, etc, long white collars; all ind exhibited in her life and conversa. | |& Second Floor Second Floor tion the excellence of the Christian re o that carthquake freot ! ; - 23 : V¢ ligion of which she was long a public J B I | |r]‘)“‘” ’,I¢ K August Clean-Up Auflu§:l F“P Sflle | rest which the glorious Redeemer has CULPEPER, Va., July 30.—Dis f Every Department Has Made Tremendous Reductions! | Congress has ely settied ths | long mooted question of whether the v of Betty Washington Lewis, only | er of Geor n. is buvied | | e wed for the Prople of God " Seavcn e, |8 Saie Of Dresses Save } to 1 on Winter Prnces with as much ¢ ey weath ¢ : ¢ e : " Grave to be Marked. bureaus the w redict olf! § W Whs: GUIBaRAT SMintite! Mon (Ghapter, Every Garment Guaranteed! 8 Emthering of storms < ug ¥ il Heoe Daughters of the American Revolu An all important event that is of great usual atmospncric cond TR il SRR . found records and persons claim- | B3 interest to every woman who must have a Ton Reiutes Alar i1t 12 to know the location, and is pre- | gl w fur coat. We have offered wonderful Director Fran \ lorf, & i | paring to mark the grave with a suit- | values in the past, but we are happy to of the oy e i inseribed stone. Hpeper County | [ ® | say that we have the most exquisite assort- . 1 | 4 - of f UARANTEED Getrgstown Untvorei nized yrds show that Charles Carter, hus ment beautifully made, authority in this ¥ . band of Betty Lewis, daughter of Col fur coats k«\:"ml)lr-rl for this sale that it has one of those who ha cver been our koo pleasure to offer our cus tience with ¢ + ington Lewis, purchased from Robert tom And the PRICES ARE LOWEST IN o Coleman in 1793 the estate at Western | | THE CITY. s e ‘.\Ji‘.'\(f“f’“i‘:.';\"*:“l"ll\'.‘,.\l.“"lin‘l"'§‘-:"'.l:i,l." ere $9.95, $12.50, $14.75 B Bk Seafine Cont 11 35250 : ‘,’6‘}"{:{,"’\'"‘. =4 Al =~ lived at Western View, two v R i A momentous sale of smart frocks in the Nerthern Muskrat, Fox Collar $ turies of per ¢ quivering | = [itere ml‘:n:f';\m:-“’|lm;),l. :(:-“."1‘;(\ s ‘ newest Summer models, superbly fashioned and Cuffs ... ....$198.50 R s oAy 3 Z ind was buried in tne family plot. The | R of the newest >'1ik~. ;\n.uppm‘mmtv un- Calf, Shawl Fox Collar .$98.50 given general d > to the fal \ = : da ]"'f"v ,]"“\, l‘] ;-*‘""Hn“'l ”"l[":: & varalleled in this season’s record ving Buck Sealine, Fitch Shawl, "Collar SRR iufnc S = i Clark Connty near the Shenandonh || ‘ cvents. ery frock mirrors the crisp. and Cuffs L s thas A River and it was long believed that | i cool chic of authentic Paris fashions, tai- Sealine, Marmot Collar, Deep some 20 years back Count de Mor 2 8 S fifige Hthe plane fau CUinepils foe o # lored and finished with perfection that is Cuffs ... $119.50 o yre. wat time director | | marker Betty Washington Lew . : 2 AL (b Selomorozical Obs S = it buried with the Carter e epitaph | the attribute of much higher priced froc Marceni Coat ......565.00 of the Chilean Scismoloz ; : > found in Washington fails to give the In a charming variety of modes that offer Extra Size Nerthern Seal. . .$82.50 published as the il fon of the grave, but is taken to | o D R ST i The ate burial at Western View since vou a selection from which you may choose I ecrard Coney R— minutes. Within the I 4 S 4 5 Dr, Sieberg of J fit Gl s niin e vour entire Summer wardrobe. Plain and Cocolette, Fox Collar. ..........$72.50 most authorities, s | 7 et D Ter printed silks; flared, tucked. tiered and Silverene Coney ...............$44.50 t of removal of her bod: b : i?’g';h‘;"’: "'l“““ e descendants opposed mark pleated. Sizes for misses and small women Muskratine Ceat . .... .$74.50 day or about 10,000 a year. 5 > inE [hoislans o ovaral yel s BRY) i b 16 to 40. Deposits Accepted! “This, however,” he added, “prove: taining Washin wn"~ illustrious s SecinaiNos ol no monopoly on earthquake today »«d at the home of her s Howell | simply that more are registered at the I"“,“‘ near Rixeyville. The epi pPresent time bec of bette les the question of where the deat L auiment % ' ; S Lo ,V - P : | s specitically it was ¢ X : T —— R : } | RGin = 29c¢, 39c, 49¢ $1.95 Gotham Gold Stripe | *12° & #1-°¢ Smart . slined w s to the eff - - - sneral stressed the fact that a :mn | O d I d e Dt e ratant r in Virginia had located the g he rgan y romme ? juake disasters are Na of Betty Washington Lewis near Cul- |} s 1 reputable to be Above: Father Tondorf and modern apparatus at Georgetown University | peper, Va., and it was spoken of as k ; vithout foundation of fact, | for record hqualies ; . belng one of the most important i eclared that the Below: nese instrument. Metal pills dropped from the complishments in the way of historical | extrome labiity for (ae United States | mouth of the d ino tho mouths of {he squatting frogs when earth. | resenrch done by any chapter In the | August 2 3 39 Every C - = ) Fielding Lewis and Elizabeth Wash- | |2} is set for C: rnia, wit E al | quakes o«cmrvd United States in recent years. ‘ o - Clean-U — ean-Up . of whic! h | ras — — Perfect| _. Three Pairs, $4 < cent might | 3 4 : hood s hack 1,300 to §,000 | these sei raphs engag s ol fthe. Unitod Statos X “hr»n the infant saw fit to doff her|of them thousands of miles distant in to give to the Associated Press th Suffolk, Va. plain lvnlt}r voiles and organdies in a huge Every pair in the ori rries much impor- | registrations of the great Japanes R i A ‘(-"““ Gi el Bl "‘!“““fi in the small ings; silk-to-the welt, service weight, in q Lh;]['_"llrn')'!]l‘1{\1;\5‘ m.”;;u,‘v;..m hours bef ey | N Fueaball, v AL : b :l\‘;p. ;“i!n:n:j a Ic H"yi]wi;<(xn;lmx”v for \\oxt’wl ! the wanted shades. Here is an August Charming new frocks that have all the : ed S give, 3 shed that here |inkling of the disaster arrived fro . T 1, it the ent | Bl en’s, misses’ and girls' frocks ¢ yard ey e wa] | M b tion in th United States given | YLl 1y Y O od In her cooling, | any ne Miree. The pen of the|of the Rowland Lumber Co., who, with 15 puaranteed Fast color and: strictliiwish B p item that is positively the lowest | chic and originality that you expect at a ally heavy local O ol 0 TR iver] and has persist. | seismos g Tt accuracy, | her husbund and two others was in-| aBle. A new [ot fo lection: Moty price cver been sold here in Washington. In § much higher price. There are sport types Foast there da.a mountal®|ently kept is ‘ever since. {writes as the quakes occur and not{Jured in an automobile n Bl Gt the Towest price for oo SN haanday 1 view of the demand for this item, we re- | with head band and buckle to match, sleeve- i ) ol &e0 | When Father Tondorf says that|after. A Galitzin vertical machine, | Sunbu . last night, waw re-| [Bf 3¢ Uhe Iow Ul icoes and parieet quatien s | serve the right to limit quantity to any cus- | less, tailored and street styles. Fast-color i { setsmology 18 actually in its infancy [one of the raves existence, was | POl & oo D i ot fonict Street Floor vrints, in a variety of pretty patterns. been likened to a door which rises {Tie sava %o guardediy. | nstaitea vhn Veare a0l llied somewhat dur- Street Eloor Seconid Miooe ntique, to don a cloak of variegated | chines th: Father Tondor y R nal box with original | . | : e v t was one of these | swadd clothes, spun of nebulout | the Pacil 1t was one of these Ma- jpys. B. G Tumhu]l in Hospital nt‘ Printed voiles, dimities and batistes and falls on a hinge (the Sierr g The Chineso Annais. of all the thus inc ng the eficien~y of the i some hope was enter- | | Mountains), which W | older documents the 5t . | observator: ping its records of | tained for FCovery b . : ,- | chronicle that ¥ 3 distant qu S r as is known, | Mrs. James Newsom of Ahoskie, ot A A e | name. first entercd the field stri. | this. 1s the 1 hine of its Kind | C.. who, with Mr, L H. Porter of the ) elevation. e fued o e Y rese: on earthq ] y he United State: same place, occupied the car that col- | H f - B bor 1t ceological history ings in 136 A.D. Hi X & wodsy crapl is so con. | lided head-on with the car occupied by | niamns 59¢ t sl 00 the geologic history of th 7 as claimed, could re or seismic | structed t vhen a quake or earth and ) Turnbull, also was h'ul-‘ (o} - s occurrences when local or afar, and | tremor occurs the pen stands still injured he suffered a broken leg | 8 n lately robably | orient the direction of their move- | through the action the special ar a slight puncture of one | ¥ ar 8 w ’ C l B o o g | i i ER R e Sr eax Wonp Wi il Showad omen’s Coo hief r n Car 5 i ed i1 containing the re paper, moves sustained a broken leg . 2 N R Stitution has selected it for the earth- First Tmproved in 1703, e b “against | broken arm, but her condition was not in the the price of each blanket in this advertisement and you 3 will be convineed this Is the place to save real mon: 3 ark Ages cradled science \otiany: < | considered serio | Guake studies now in progress th Jut the Dark Ages cradled ”:.”, the stationary pen, ti making its | considered serious. Mr. Turnt August Clean Up J Seo'No Cause for Alarm. :‘::ll"(‘l):fl\lh"'(\;\‘g\:““ ’llxw“hl;«('h;\‘l:‘m {~] P y.]l|',”: R l'[i still confined to m. h(wtlid} e e 100% All-Wool Blankets Underwear ok Pillows th 2 rd of one quake in ; of the vear 1703. Then, De Haut pabic b . i Suihalar aicn e Sheusind s o o one sieke In (ng of thesour 11, The, B et | eraic s 3o imar 0 e’ | by SHOW LIST LARGE. 25 Rubber Pants........... New Rubber Pants......... $10 Value § Size 66x80 Sheer White Dresses . ro | zolian's e broporti ons, ondort and | first improvement on the Mongolian’s | LT (Ko ‘Varying dectees of temper e convinced | contraption. Not only did the priest | fHE 170 1 period or by stati Rl i Cholce of pivk, blue, onuid, grav. o und creen block plaids Sat ubens Shirts........ vound. Weicht 2% pounds. Vilkin wool warh and il Ly g Rubber Sheets $1 Long or Short Dresses $2 Part Wool 129 | & Part Wool $329 Regular and Extra Sizes | | SR e on for people living in | claim for n.{. dévice gre ter senaitive: | tical experts and husiness fore | 3840 !:mms Recorded in Eighth t themselv n it past half | Annual Warrenton, Va., Event. $1.50 and $2 Bonnets.. Blankets, Ea. . Blankets, Pr.. . . Broadcloth and musiin stips, Choice of & tan Rose. blue. gold, green and kray voile, nainscok and crepe gowns, During a ve- |t 10itional 4 3 R. T, the |tensity of the e ¢ SRS S S L R $1 Caps and Bonnets.... .. an'l kreen planie: Beavs wehsnto Size block “plaids. Size G6xS0. We 2 . Long or Short Coats HGE80 pounds. novelty chemise. bloomers, step- » | French mac € ry " h n e n with i WARRE are about 10 |medium of dete quake: Imporiant to | trie . L annual Warren- 82 Caskisiots: Coate $4 Part Wool $2_98 $3 Extra Size $ ins, etc., splendid qualities, pastel $%¢ White Dresses Blankets, Pr. . . . Blankets, Ea. . . . e > occurring in k et ience, these|ton pony show closed y , and | 25c¢ Infants' Binders...... Plain white with pink and bius Rose. blue. tan, ¢ and ol R A EOGUL 2z | eoldntiEt Tor e . Internations] Seimolozl | managed by children, was the first of ot % 2 t now makes the earth h beadqua Steass | its kind ever held In' this country. % explained, \““" ita own record i b : Officers are North Iletcher, presi- explained, proved 10Ty, Bg o seismograph looked very | ommittee of Tokio, the | dont; Edith bitt and Mary Cham e rrom o eh like a potato mashe ther | Carnegie Institution of Washington |berla, vice presidenis: Mildred earth movements | U X0 0 hed this quecr-looking [20d the Seismological = Soclety of | Gaines, s iNE ik 2 and | ntraption which amaged the “mod- | &1F CAA e : ager. A sllver cup is the first prize : ute. | nists” of ancient China. ar the | B . eral governments the in eqchy of the 1 ses, with cash firm in the belief | FEEG T U e heads of dragons pro- given most liberal | for second, third and fourth, -ribbon hauake | (000 with mouths agape. In a cir- ¢ to this woi Rt e S lo under the dragons were sca = s the Uni at |as b L M lso with mouths open wide S ihoH e e ot 0 st Lo s T pectant. Inside was a 4‘\'Hvu}"r con- i e il ”\Y]""'Nfll;y b RSt eaentan o be ¥ iaining a metal pill. When the x rated that ihe myni “Hv\ Mrs. Ortman; the saddle champion- believe that | ered h quake the pill would | D surated that the United | Ship by Jiirey Plamb, - Among. the S oll out of the mouth of a drag e e of this year is a plate by o the mouth of a frog, whi "‘[ s atea .l‘ ‘E“‘ abortant i the ):| sin 58 “Wairtentan. for {begin to vibrate vigorously. If strange portant | the Corinthian earth movement was toward the north roll from the mouth « l ing north, and if toward | instance, from } | tical laym O wgmwmmg‘ FOBUB B chance in |strument invented by Choko, list number E st in stripe borders, #-inch sateen bin block blaids. een binding Second Floor rtually represents all the - . - o Lo SREerts! o sugh such agencles as th history. The show will be held ds ! ociation Seis ¥ :,| August 4. This show, organized and Second Floor Size 66x80. Weight 4% Ibs. pair. | 70x50. Weight 2 pounds. Street Floo August Clean-Up August Clean-Up i $1.50 $2 & $3 295 Men’s 515 & $17.59 s S en’s $15 & 517 Arrow & | Women’s Smart Summer Suits| Nefade |3 & $3=° Footwear 0.75 | Shirts These suits not only help to make him well ssed, but kool and comfortable as well. A fine $ asdortment of neat s d mohair suits and other Maj. Faulkner Resigns. h of the dragon facing south gnation of Maj. Wiiliam D, om this the nelent i Infantry, recently | July 30.—. obn Lt e hat direction the quake | stationed ‘at the (ieneral School, | a railroad tr walker, living | Fort 1} wenworth, Kans., has been | Magnolia, west St nere, w instantly i SiaiotiBaalios g LN accepted by the Prestdent to take ef-| killed by a_train yeste He is Causes of Major Quak Distant Quake Recorded. lf'-rr 1t once. Maj. Faulkner is from | thought to have fallen asleep on the t o upon a time, the records say, | Missouri and was appolnted cond | track \gon dropped its pill without an | lieuterant of Infantry in carthquake having been ol ed, and | the World War he thought the In- | major Infantry, Natio but a two or ! and w P A r of the a notice came saving taken osel those v E doubted 1. After this ingeni- 'nr'( had heen Invented the wisely appointed wn in his native land, being laude showered with clfts by the 13 Fastest 0 Rl No Commission Charged t quake aceurately Prozress was noted in Corn ; ¢ o g neny You can take 12 years to o oft your loan without S feather-weight fabrics grouped for a quick cleanup. suit is well made and tailored to fit; in two or three buttoned coats, and pants with lined s A n : coats. 5 : Another spectaculic purchuse of women's ind thigh, Sizes 33 to 50 White broadeloth, colored or - ravon | pootwear for the Summer months and vacation BOYS 5598 Summer Suits viped madras: wonderful fabrics, in a full § imes in dozens of the latest styles and designs in ) cut. roomy. standard make garment. Neck- | ail heels. Tn patent leather, satin and other wanted Gray and tan linen coat and pants, $ .39 | hent. coliar attached and collar 10 mateh | jeathers, beautiful one and two straps, snappy ties that_ wash and wear. A sure bet for svles: all sizes 13% to 17 and pumps: every pair a wonderful value at $1.95! e & - Street Floor sizes 3 to 8. R BTG Street Floor 81x90 Seamless BARGAIN BASEMENT CLEAN-UP SALE! 81x105 Scalloped Sheets ' i Spreads 79¢ Felt-Base Rugs Grass Rugs $1.19 Elsts i Perfect grade, beautiful patterns and He double-war grass rug: ists, experimenti the expense of renewin: 3 ¥ avy double-warp Jap grass russ, $1000 Imr $10 per momt Standard count, closely woy. | C01OTS: guaranteed for wear and service beau‘iful scenic stencil patterns. . : 9x12 ft. Closely-w 0 v e n. Fine-count cerevea.....$5.99 | 9212 ft.. .. . e, .$308H Colored Stripe Kinkle Spread: Street Floor 1 - . . . en: hemmed ready to use. New Scientific Wa including interest and prin- ; & 7 cipal. Larger or smalle Stieer Tope 1004 fe. .o $499 ‘]'rst_n.-l; 35 inincicriihe “g“id lvans at proportionate rates. 79 ft.. .. : Sul .. 63100 SxlOrft:. .. .. .... $3-48 hat millions use. among them famous dancers, athletes, doctors PEPPETUAL 5 -29¢ Bleached Ex9ft ... 9289 (6xD fr.......... §228 24x48 Turkish and folks who walk a lot. It ends ® ovs’ S ity el cors amd catines 0 o vore (fBUILDING P [ Ve GO | Bur Sumer Bowes |, 36¢| - Towels in ey, % Tacorded on the machine. A noted pain in 3 short scconds, Then the g q Fairfax Longcloth; 10 Yards, 89(: Foare pare corn loosens and comes off . . . all AQSOCI ATION 16¢ W ke fotast wear. e Do ML 17c 29c gone, forgotten. You walk in peace. 3% - . Dhere. are irsbtatlons 4f G ts" Size 42x30; closely woven: | 81-Inch Unbleached Sheeting, z3c Cannon Turkich Towels, 16¢ | .omm, sopss thrests per- Largest in Washington gtandard”cotini: hemumed ready Heavy weight: 2 to 4 yard lengths. 18x36. White and colored borders. R TR b b So watch out. Get the genuine at 5 S | all teading druggists. Enough to kill | A'c'::’ 8:;"‘:‘1’5%%“” Street Floor .Ef,‘,.,s"_:, Elllwm Doun, 95¢ A')!fr‘vlk “i !;lyg‘n hlt'lose,] 29c e b . . 1 very new shade. lig) seconds, ‘The Georgetown Observator ich | a dozen corns costs only 35¢c, JAMES "l“‘ir sdent The Store for Thrifty People”; £ to it ges only [has been of invaluable assistance to tanc . I the Federal Government in its studies “GETS ‘It JUSHUA” W. CARR, Secretary ionee reckens the earth’s hahw. of the earth’s movements, has mix off " GE by