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4 FRUM QAL AT WILLIAMSTOWN Diplomats, Economists and Military Leaders Attend In- stitute of Politics. Special Dispatch to The Star. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass,, August 4.—About 45 Washingtonians, repre- senting a crosssection of the diplo- matle, official, military, naval and so- @il circles of the Capital, are attend- =g the sessions of the xeventh Insti- tute of Politics at Williamstown, Mass. K ble discussions and gen- es on such diverse sub- jects as Latin American affairs, tke British foreign policy. European war debts and postwar finance, ani the | ¢ Ammcun agricultural situation, have sawn to this small town in the Rerk- s citizens of 21 States and visitors from several foreign countries. The increasing importance of the Institute of Politics as a fornm for discussion of world polities by experts is indi- cated by the large delegation from Far Western § . many of whom have come several thousand miles to attend the sessio Capital Group Large. | Washington group t the In- Many of | dormitortes of | is thrown A few are stay- and Williame I the members of | d their wives, how- for meals in the college The largest which has ever stitute is here Williams open ta th ing at Inns the in ever, me *“common Many members of the diplomatic et of the Capital have registered for the entire session; others will be ihere for a shorter time. The Hun- has established its ters in_one of the fraterr Jege, and will remain here until Sep fember 1. John Pelenyi, counselor of the Hungarian leg: is attending the institute sessions. and will be Joined this week by Andor Hertelendy. Secretary, who is returning from Paris with Mra. Iertelendy, the former Miss Elizabeth Hitt of Washington. Axel Astrom, United States Minister from Finland, is registered at the institute. 0. C. Kiep, counselor of the German nd Mme. Kiep have come amstown from the Summer embassv headquarters at Manchester, and will remain for the éntire session Mr. Kiep is performing the duties inci dent to the presence, as one of the chief institute speakers, of Dr. Peter P. Reinhold of Dresden, former finance minister of Germany under Chancellor Luther. Dr. Reinhold is delivering a series of evening lectures on ‘“The Financial and Economic Policy of Germany Since the War.” Mexican Counselor Present. The Mexican embassy is represented by Don Antonio Cast; al, counselor. who is accompanied by S Leal and their two_children. Castro-Leal is attending the round table on foreign interests and na- tional self-determination in_ Latin America. conducted by Prof. William R. Shepherd, and is taking an active part in discussions of Latin American and particularly Mexican affairs. Andrel Popovici, secretary of the Rumanian_legation, is attending the institute. Mme. Popovicl will motor down from Canada next week him for the remainder of the sessions. represented b F. Shafroth of the Arm Lieut. C. intelligence and Mvs. Gary, and Mrs. C. B. Delaney. Col. map division of the Library of Con gress, ia attending the institute, and is accompanied by Mrs. Martin their daughter. from the Library of Congres, is regis- member of th Mige Mary Pugh and Dr. B blood. Miss Susan 8. Burr, Department economist, is a member of the institu Other tending the institute are B Serge Alexande MeQuown, Bispham, Miss Sophy Wells, Mr. Strout, Col. and bick, Mr. and M G. Butler Sherwell. Power exerted by a man in an aver- ‘ age day's toll is equal to one kilo: watt hour of electricity, scientist. Do JTHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. "|Hollywood, Orange Grove 40 Years Ago, Marks Anniversary of First Sale of Lot shington are nd N John War College. ( the office of naval and Col. B. Ga E to round sheep and drive them down F avenue, An old settlers’ Col. Martin at Sesslona. Lawrence Martin, chief of the August 4.-- ko back fitm-ench Just 40 years 0 Hendenson Wil . formerly of Tope that day two scol vided their oran from the Depart: (oA i e, INCIUding | yre city of ‘opping nf the F rch Bureau, who Is round table on Chi Young Treasury 1 x and his and Kans, on Mins Clara Egll. also whose e picture ind ents todny are es| 0,000, A Timers™ houlevard, participated in and apricot « t to a friend and i for the fu- A novel featu am will he a re 0 DIVE VICTIM ALIVE. “Ynulh ‘Who Buffwl'd Hr)kml Neck | Fights for Life. FLORENCE, 8. C., August 4 (®).— | ~oday was noted by attending physicians in the condi- | tion of W. W. Rtegister, 19, who has | lived intermittently consci sinee | iffering a broken neck July 12 in a | st | low-water dive at a swimming pool | $100 a front | 1ots, given away | to insure its impro timated to be worth $5, foot. Washingtonians who are ff, Miss Clay 0 marke His respiration was reported labored | last night, with stimulants being ad- | | ministered, He was conaclous for a declares & |time and told doctors he was teeling | very well.” | PROTECT Your Doctor and Yourself now Hollywood houlev: fente Raturday will be attended by many high lights of invest- mated at $100.- It will be preceded by an parade down Hollywood only .| those who knew Hollywood as a town " [of muddy streets and lemon orchards of the plenie Al of a_high school olving the question: worth WORLD CONFERENCE FOR HOSPITAL BODIES ach other again how the dogs|{American and European Groups to up great flock Meet in September on 1929 Convention. By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, August 4.—An effort to rente mutual relations between hos- ciations of North Ameriea be attempted in n France, Septem 1ls of the American Hos tion made known today. rence will be directed to ging for an internationai ention, prob: to be n by pro- busi- ONLY Specials! Tomorrow, we offer you the op- portunity to buy these specials at prices, reduced!. .for the day only $1.50 & $2.00 UNION SUITS PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA Always ask for “Phillips” you may, not get the genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia pre- scribed by physicians over fifty years as a harmless and effective antacid, laxative and corrective. Millions have found it ideal to re- lieve Acid Stomach Heartburn Sour Eructations Sick Headache or F ine Crochet Knit Ties Formerly $4.00 Indigestion Flatulence Biliousness Constipation It is pleasant to take, mild. in oper- | ation, gnpmg, or the slightest inconven- ience. Also 50c bottles—Any Drugstore. . and never causes nausea, 4\"7.“» $1 95 Selling Special 3 for Full directions in "every 1 | at— 25¢ Bottles Friday O5¢ Madras—Cross Bar—Corded—in fact, there isn't a union suit fabric that isn't here—AT $1.50 and $2 they represent ihl best to be had—ALL SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM for those who come early. Regular $4.50 KN ICKERS Friday $ 2 ; 4 5 Only FINEST LINENS! We can't dwell too strongly on the fact that these are not “specials” or “sales goods” Zbut the high-grade $4.50 Grosner knickers in one inch overplaid and plain white—REAL LONG “PLUS” &s—in ALL SIZES. Only 65 pairs to sell, so get in early! rosner place, as well as the general program. Consideration of the plan of the con- L3 with scientific and commercial exhibits, will be given. Representatives from America, anad: Mexico have been ex tions to the conference, ticipated that most of Ing hospital authorities will be in at ress, South tendance, European countries t Gives Estate to Children. The will of Joseph T. died April 30, v probate. Wisconsin ether C. THURSDAY, AUGUST %, 19%1.° —_— rected share will go and [ Clara M., and Central Japan gla, Mrs t wil at I Kengla, who | s filed yesterday for | owned e, valued at § e hou ] premises Eaqual division of his estate f ai | among his six ¢ of the daughters Is dead and to her three children, Margaret K. Holland of Kensington, Md. - | viving children are Thomas L. h est Quality and 1" ents s eaa Plain Wool Dresses, $1 50 or_Fstimates. Main 1 100. One | her and Ellen ¢ The sur Ken Mohun, Kath James ¥ Connelly, nt Open on Saturdays Until 2 P.M. Still Deeper Reductions on ALL Tropicals All precedents are upset this season, including the necessity for speeding up clearance of the Featherweights. We don’t know when such radical reductions have been made before— this early. But you'll appreciate the advantage. Fashion Park Worsted Twists and Tropical Worsted 3-piece Suits. Reduced from $50, $ 75 $55, and $65 o Reduced $3 1 075 from $45. .. Tropical Worsted and Imported Flannel 3-piece Suits. 59375 Silk Poplin Suits. fmm 835 aend Shantung Silk Suits. Reduced Tropical Worsted and Imported Flannel 3-piece Suits. 5105 from $27.50 and $30. . Imported Linens, Glenkirk Tweed and Mobhair Suits. Reduced from $15, $18 & $22.50 . Trousers—Knickers—Sports Coats White and Striped Flannel Trousers. Reduced from $10, $12 and $13.50. Flannel and Worsted Knickers. Reduced from $9, $12 and $15. Wool Knickers. Reduced from $7.50 and $9.00. $7.95 $7.95 $3.95 $7.95 Wool Knickers. Reduced from $10, $12 and $15. Imported White Eng- tih Coieiees Cloth Tromeere. 9 1 1 95 Reduced from $16.50. . Imported Belgian Linen Knickers. White and block patterns. Reduced from $3.50, $5 and $6. $11 95 $2.95 Sports Coats — blue knitted cloth, etc.. Re- duced from $20 and $25, Gets Recruiting Duty. Licut. Col. Thomas T. Duke, Unit States Army, retired, has been dgtung ENTERPRISE SERIAL Building Association 7th St. & La. Ave. NW, 58th issue of stock now open for subscription Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Plymelh Refuse Imitations of Gonume “Phllhps" “Milk of Magnesia™ has Been the U. S, Registered Trade Mark of The Charles 31 Phillips Chémical Go. and it wredecer Charica H. Philips since 1078, | Among the members of the Japanese embassy, most of whom are register- ed at the round tables on British for- Alterations at Cost. All Fashion Park, Charter House and Mode Spring Suits 1328 F STREET Bulldmg Associates Stanley Company of Amenca Spend an enjoyably re- freshing evening at one of the theatres where the new cooling system is installed, and see if your own opinion does not coincide with ours. Charles Leopold Consulting Sngineer -5 WASHINGTON ASSOCIATES Murphy & Lofan, Heat- ing and Venti'ation, Rear 710 Morton 5t., N.W. Hooper & Klesner, Deco- rations, 929 1 St., N.W. L. T. Souder. Electrical, 839 Florida Ave., N.E. Murray Brothers, Lath- ing and Plasiering, 801 District Natioal Bank Bldg. Other Asscciates Cooling & Air’ Conditioning Co., Refrigera ion, Heating and Ventilating F. M. Venzle, L3 hing, Plaster- ing and Orname :tal Plaste: anm Mulholl.nd Roofing , Roofing anc. Sheet Metal \\ ork Charles Harlfinger, Excava tion, Brick and Concrete Work Fred Drew Compz ny, Excava- tion, Concrete and Cement Work Nagler Brothers, oofing and Sheet Metal Wor's Keystone Heating & Equip- ment Co., Plum iing Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co., Lighting Fixtures J. L. Connor, lathing and Plastering Central Construct’on & Sup- ply Gp., Refrigera:ion John Hegarty Ma ble Co., Marble Work Binzwanger Water;roofing Co., Dampproofing Patent Scaffolding Co., Scaf- folding Electro Consiruc'ion Co., Electrical Ente:r<se Electric Co., Elec- trical Gibelli & Company, Decorat- ing Devine Brothers, Plt nbing THE .{@nfesy COMPANY of AMERICA andits COOLING STATIONS «“FOR THE COMFORT OF THE WASHINGTON PUBLIC”’ UMMER weather is now upon us. How gratifying and reassuring to know where cool, refreshing comfort and relaxa- tion awaits us! For years the Stanley Company of America has been devoting its greatest interests to the entertainment and com- fort of the American Public. One of the most important factors contributing to your theatre enjoyment is the vennlatmg system in the Earle Theatre, which dis- tributes cool fresh air to every part of the auditorium. The engineering staff of the Hoffman-Henon Company and their associates, whose efforts have crystallized into the beautiful structures that house the superb entertainment offered you by the Stanley Com- pany of America, have spent years studying the various cooling and ventilating systems employed in different theatres throughout the country. After many weeks of testing and proving, they have finally designed and perfected a system of supplying cool, dry washed air at a constant temperature and degree of humidity regardless of outside weather conditions. This system, as well-nigh perfect as has been attained, is rapidly being installed in many of the theatres directed by the Stanley Com- pany of America. At present, installation has been completed in the following houses, and patrons are already enjoying their cool com- fort:--- EARLE THEATRE, Washington, D. C. EARLE THEATRE, Philadelphia, Pa. STANLEY THEATRE, Philadelphia, Pa. The HOFFMAN-HENON Company and their Associates co-operate with the Stanley Company of America We who have been directly responsible for this accomplishment in the Stanley Earle Theatre have published these facts for your information. The extent to which the Stanley Company of America has gone in offering the finest that can be obtained for your interest and comfort can best be appreciated by experience. Very exclusive models and smart patterns. Were $35 to $90 Alterations at Cost All Top Coats Fashion Park, Richard Austin (London) lnd $28 75 Mode mak Were $35 to 365 Alterations at Cost | All Stiff Straws Shirts Madars, Percale, etc. tached or separate collars to match. $2 and $2.50 grades. Collars at- $1.39 3 for 34 Fancy Imported Madras, Broadcloth, etc. Collars attached or separate col- lars to match, $3.50, $4.50 §9 29 and $5.00 grades 3 for $6.50 Finest Cocoon Broadcloth, white only. Neckband and collar at- s3.]5 Best of Radium Silk, etc. Collar attached or separate collar to match. $9, $10 and $1350 §5 95 grades 3 for $17 Imported English Broadcloth Shirts; plain shades neckband and col- §] 89 lar attached. Were $2.50. .. Underwear Rockinchair and Mode Ath- letic Union Sui Union Suits Rockinchair Silky Mall Ath-— §3 .79 ockinchair. Silky Mul th- Istic Union Suits ‘1‘79 Rockinchair Athletic Union Suit Silk mixture. $3.50 and $5 3 for $8.50 Carter's Lisle Athletic Union Suits; no: sleeves and knee Were $1.65 3 for $2.50 $31.75 Mode Tuxedo Suits A lot of lines we shall not Alterafions at Cost Were $3 to $6 $1-50 Neckwear $1 grade Wrinkleproof Cut Silk and sgc $1.50 grade 896 Cut Silk 3 for $2.50 $2 and $2.50 grades $1-39 Cut Silk Best of the Cut Silk and Silk Knitted, $3, $3.50, $4 and $5 §].95 3 for $5.50 Pajamas Plain Shades $1.59 3 for $4.50 Madras, English Broadcloth, Crepe, Soisette, ete. $3, $3.50, $4 §7 59 and $4.50 grades 3 for $7 Welsh, Morgetson and other makes of Pajamas, $5, $6 and u $3.95 grades Small lot of Silk Pajamas; sizes A, B and C only. Street Hose Fancy Lisle Hose. 75¢ and $1 grades 69c Fancy Lisle Hose, $1.25 and $1.50 grades. . 81.19 Fancy Lisle Hose. $2.50 grades 3 for $5 All Manhattan Shirts Greatly Reduced Chosen from specially selected patterns