Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
D. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1927. } ¥ith the family of her savior. an un | srand duchess, as 1 shall.show in my | rultured Siberian of Polish nationality. ls:t u.nfi Inll;’;rt.l'?le..“ ot s B o eonseioumess. - " © | ' Rorin dmerican Sovspaper Allisncs) Later, when her rescuer was killed | Note.—(In Mr. Botkin's final article tu ind she had finally made her way to | Gorrow, he predicts & acandal that wil. Berlin in hope of finding her relatives, | Judfate the woman he sass is Grand Duches. she threw herself into a canal, was | inastasia.) tescued by the police and placed in an msane asylum because she feared tu foveal her identity. 3 than two years she staye. | lum fn a room with 20 in ® < oon + THE_'EVENING 'STAR. WASHINGTON, T iNVALID SAID TO BE DUCHESS WAGES FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION Botkin Dcscrib:s Farewell to Lonely Refu- gec at Castle Seeon, Prevented From Leaving by Lack of Passport. i wWOoM WITHOUT A COUNTRY While you .are awéy you’ll want the news from home Leave directions at the Business Office before you 2o to have The Star— ening and Sunday— mailed to your vacation In that way you Davis to Visit President. Secretary of Labor Davis left Wash | ington yesterday for Mooseheart, TIl., rsons, afraid to give her nam« [ en route to Rapid City, 8. Dak., where one. Recognized finally b, | he .will call on President Coolidge. i pers he was invited intl | Several other members of the cabinet | 4 family of an refugees. | have already called on the Chief Ex-| As <he told me, this was even worss | ecutive, | han the asylum, for her hosts, hopiny | reward for keeping i <, promptly turned he: Hospital Bids Opened. BOTRIN. vond i) address. e sut when they found no one wanted | pjas were opened at the Veterans' | ; | Yok, " Mo tlives’ yeurs; ANG WASLHINE | mireay (oM, T constraetion. ot 1 will keep informed upon : asued from hand to hand. suffering | 1.000.000 tuberculosis hospital at all that is going .on in escribable hardships and humilt cson, Ariz., but, on account of the | \Washington ition and large number of bids—abont 75- ‘ Gave Her Month to Live. their intricate nature, it probably will I'he address may be w & Wheh in 1025 Her 't Hadarin 1 days before the contract is | hanged when necessary, nd gnown to a German ph thropist Iy by notifying the rleff Office tal, her relatives be t in her. It seemed | nition would time_her physicians 1 that she could not live mors than a month This was a wand duchess’ And and Frau vor and she was laced in 4 siness Rates by Mail—Postage Paid I Payable in Advance f EXECUTIVE An unusual opportuni # man of executive ability to . act as resident manager is offered by an investment bank- ing house of national reputa- for R B R Maryland and Virginia— 25¢ rorrs et ieriendu. 5 [y e o Wi sestea || tion: Abplicantsi willfliave: haa One morth 5¢ 350c | ady to acknowledge the grand || ®ood business training and able One week 25¢ 15¢ 10 ticularly rer 1 [ | duchess officially, and who openly to furnish good references: 3 countryside. ' 1 ;\;L\!u; her by her title, turned against should be between the ages of All other States— 2 | X5 ner case attracted wider atten thirty and forty-five and a resi DR RGHIBE . .. - - sss oo $1.00 75¢ 35¢ 1 | tion, some of them became bitter ir dent of Washington. Address SRR . . . . o oo e o 30¢ 25¢ 10¢ i repudiation. But the affair had | hecome too public to be so easilr jushed up. This was both an advan K and a disadvantage for the poor | Box 299-K, Star office. OFFICIAL’S CAR For Sale \ Studebaker Commander Victoria, Hopi tan with vermil- ion trimmings. Driven very little ; always kept in excellent condition. Sold with new car guarantee. Attractive price. Can be financed. Call McElroy Potomac 5718 Tili Saturday at 2—Then | “Curtain’! »f Russia as_Gleb Botkin knew her before the n Revolution. | Photos.) | dow of 1 was situated thers t The Grand Duchess Anastasia Rus: say Wide Worl TSE the Round- up while you may! It is the big hess | the war to realize the full extent of er she | her tragedy. She went through the | | horrors of revolution; she saw her fathe shot and clearance event .of the season— which means the - big savings event. Every depart- ment joins in— every depart- ment has cut its prices deeper than you can imagine! $25, $30, $35 Summer Suits . . Round-up at $17.95 $15 Palm Beach Suits . . . . Roundup at $12.75 Up to $16.50 Summer Suits . . . . . . . . $9.85 $19.75 Wool Suits . . . . . . Round-up at $13.85 $24.75, $30 Wool Suits . . . . . Round-up at $18.85 $35, $40, $45 Wool Suits . . . Round-up at $26.75 $45, 850 Wool Suits . . . . . Round-up at $33.75 $55, $70 Wool Suits . . . . . Round-up at $39.75 Men’s $6.50-$7 Oxfords . . . . Round-up at $4.65 $7 to $10 Sport Oxfords . . . . $5.85, $6.85, $7.85 Boys’ $3.50-84 Oxfords . . . . Round-up at $2.95 Round-Up of Boys’ Wearables! the nationally-known nationally-accepted - Nokol — BOYS' TWO-PANTS SUITS; sizes 85 95 B()).S'FJL(M TO $125 SPORT 69c 10..17..18 vewrs only.......J o .05 o BLOUSES; sizes 710 16... .......... BOYS' $9.95 AND $1095 TWO- $7 95 BOYS' $1.00 SUMMER UNION 64c D PANTS SUITS; sizes 7 to 18 years SUITS AY'EAR agowe announced the final perfection of oil heat with the new Silent Nokol—and en- joyed the best year in the history of our business. Onlytwo weeksago there followed anotherannounce- ment, made possible by the tremendous sales of the past year—that you could buy the pioneer oil burner, the nationally-known, nationally-accepted Nokol at able to give your installation tor H. Porter Dale e R —— B e e e v. | RoundUn! Al Menls T ' than later. Every indication : T. Cahill = pointstoashortage ofoilburn- Line Taricic Bancrofé oun p' en's rousers. Quality brings volume sales—Volume . ; ki chibald Hopkins MEN'S $6850 SUMMER MEN'S $295 TO §5 LINEN MEN'S $6 AND §7G sales bring lower prices you place your order the less * f&'a'eia"d i etts TROUSERS; Gabardines, Trop- K N1CKERS; sizes @9 OF ORBI -S"L’, Zaicrar 1o chance there would be for ~ ™OUern home is de, Corporation Counsel, D. C. ‘ e, Mohairs; sises G475 28 10 i2 et $2.25 ORBISQUEFANCY STRIPED Scores of home owners who recognized Nokol for disappointment. automatic f o Tait, Combustion Engineer | PR 8 e S $395 WOOL TROU l}l:,le.'\bL SRl 34.65 what it was worth seemed to be waiting for theseglad ~ Comeintodayandseethenew oil heat | 11—Capt. J. R. Edie : TO $10 WHITE S odaes 30 to @) @ RSNl ¥ tidings—scores of home owners who felt they were SilentNokolin action.Ifthisis | | srace $6.9;) e g $2.85 we S $8 TO $1I FANCY entitled to the best l:h“bmonex could buy in the notconvenient,phoneorwrite and many others 250 WHITE MEN'S $6 TO sio woor FLANNELS; Gray field of automatic oil heat but who were just waiting for anappointmentormailthe OR KHAK A ) TROUSERS; sizes @ =~ and Bisque; sizes @ -~ to get Nokol at the price they felt able to pay. The N ew_Sjlent BOYS' $1295 TO $16.75 TWO- SMALL BOYS' as low as Old standards of quality— new standards of value There is no longer any reason or excuse for accepting anything less than Nokol ek 45 OREATHAR ifhie e pesi- - BOYS' $1875 TO $2175 TWOTROU- Q1= mental, “just as good”kind of oil burner | SERS SUITS; sizes 30 10 36. ... $15.85 ; BOYS' 52075 TO $32.75 TWO-TRO built down to a price. For now, in the smaller sizes you can get the same oil burner that is now serving in 38,000 homes —the same oil burner that was selected by the majority of America’sautomotive manufacturers and engineers, the oil burner primarily responsible for the present development of the industry— at as little as you'd pay for the other kind. Acttoday and solve the heating problem forever Noy is the time to make your decision—to free your fmly forever from the drudgery of the coal shovel—to give them not an experiment buta certainty—the great- est degree of comfort and care- free heat ever devised by man. Don't putit off, for wearerap- idly approaching the peak of the selling season and we'll be ers this fall and the sooner coupon for detailed information. between the —small monthly $50 puts Nokol in your home complete with automatic safety and operating controls ditional iz average row house. Here are a few prominent Nokol owners in Washington Harry S. New, Postmaster General Imiral Willlam S. Benson, U. 8. N. . Borden Harriman starting in October. installation cor l. tank included. Th for small bungalow or 395 payments No ad- NO COAL Nékeél >4 AUTOMATIC OIL HEATING FOR HOMES 7 AUTOMATIC | PANTS SUITS ...... | BOYS’ §1.00 W ASH SUILS ...... s BOYS' $195 WASH SUIT: 3 to 10 | | PANTS SUITS; sizes 7 to 18.... | BOYS' $18.75 TO $21.75 TWO- $13.95 69c $10.95 S o8k BOYS' $1.50 WASH HATS AND CAPS; 2 to 18 years. ..... BOYS’ $1.00 TO $1.50 OVERALLS; sizes 3 to 8 BOYS' $1.35 TO $1.95 INDIAN PLAY SUITS; sizes 4 t0 12 ............ Junior High Section “Round-Up” . SERS SUITS; 30 to 36 $1.10 79¢ 79¢ v $19.85 SERS; sizes 28 to 44 30 to 42 Every’ Straw Hat in Stock 30 t0 38.. 77 s connAve. AUTOMATIC HEATING CORP. 7 e Saks PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH 7~ on OIL HEAT FOR HOMES // Name.......... 4 // Address..... North 627 1719 Conn. Ave.