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o LINDBERGH VISTS * HS FORMER BSE Appears Tired as He Lands in Chicago, Where He Work- ed Few Months Ago. By the Associated Pr CHICAGO, August 13.—Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, whose daily arrival here | a few months t only the delivery of air mail from St. Louis, day was proclaimed by the city with honors befitting an international hero as he flew over the city from Grand Rapids, Mich., in continuing his tour of the country It was a ti 1c stepped from the at the municipal occasional salutes to the crowds a peared force Col. Lindbergh will remain in Chi eago over Sunday, departing for St. Louis Monday morning, with a stop scheduled at Sprin, d, Ill., en route. He requested that no effort be made to entertain him tomorrow. Chicago’s pent-up enthusiasm over the transatlantic flight of the youth who had lived and worked h al- most unknown a few mon W manifest every place along his long trip over the city. Coming in from Grand Rapid Mich., he d the downtown trict, an act permitted only thr the lifting of a city ordinance : flying over the “loop” distric The city's official welcome voiced at ing youth wh» . Louis airport toc was iers’ Field. Lindbergh wpinned Bo; out decorations on four members of that organization, and later attended the Chicago police field meet, where he received a gold star from Michael Hughes, chief of police. The star entitles him to honorary membership. | denizens of Dupont C 1 B |William Mandas’ Daily Visit to Circle Brings Throng | to Cart. | Carries Supplies of Grain and | Kind Words for Small i‘ Creatures. To the pigeons and gentle man in the world [ the curb, compl | the tenant of the | Hou | Presidents and princes may come | and go without disturbi | of the birds and squirrels which \hout the fountain, but let Wil | Mandas so muc White re ther } 3 ol his flapping white | Most of Food. r years that William and popeorn ; across { ng has wheeled his | cart to the curb, y @ from No. 15 Dupont Circle, he | become a beneficent deity to the fu | and feathered inhabitants of the circle. | They for much of their | tood ir aatically 1t in Wi them. Williz them for com t paid his friendli by manifestir tion that needs no words | the circle, | for a flut {of tittle fec shyne walk to meet him. pigeons flutters throu settles at his feet. impudently into the kindly now and again a_robin red breas A white cloud of he air and push d will hover on the fringe of the push-| DUPONT BIRDS AND SQUIRRELS FIND FRIEND IN PEANUT VENDER | | | | | | atest | T A T cart court. British Mining Drops. Correspondence of the Associated Press. LONDON.—Col. Lane Fox, secretary to the mines department, says that 368 collieries which resumed work after the recent coal wage dispute had since been stopped. Early in July the total number of wage earn- ers showed a reduction of 26,600 from the maximum reached since the gen- eral resumption of work. not only through his voice, i a note of friendliness | ognizable by even the most | his animal friends, but through pres- No sooner has he close to the curb, a qu by the swirling traffic, tha over to a special compartment as the Don’t Move Your OLD PIANO! A NEW PIANO from The Homer L. Kitt Co. will give to your home that final touch of beauty and pride of ownership you have longed for. The enjoyment of your home will be complete. We will accept your old piano as partial pay- ment toward a new instrument. PIANO Now Is the Time to Buy a BABY GRAND PIANO We have a limited number of fine prices greatl New — tone---beautiful case and —an instru- ment to pride. Extraordinary Values See This One A good used Grand Piano in mahogany case and if you ever thought of getting a piano, see this bargain. Players of Solo Concerto H, C. Bay All These Bargains and Many Others Can Be Had On Most HOMER L. KITT CO. 1330 G STREET zi IIIlHHWIMiHHMWMiIIHIHHIi!“fll!fll!!flfll!llllli > AUGUST Grands which we are offering in this August Clearance. The duced and of- fer excellent opportunity for a purchase of real value. Ab- solutely Brand Many Fine Makes of Upright Pianos Well-known makes are represented. Some are just the idea for the children to use as practice pianos now that school season is close at hand. Story & Clark $150 | Detmer $150 Webster Wheelock THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, what is in that compartment, and it proves always to be a Pandora’s box | of provisions for them, something to from midajr. rent, grateful for the de e squirrel population of the inc o . the glad da | William bends to their le n his hand. ¢ as a dog, poises on h and takes the peanut from h hand | "William, born in Greece 40 yea | ago, speaks fragmentary English, b | to his beneficlaries his voice is th | age of kindli t, which hold of the gentle to his he: memory doves of old Athens. Modern Wonders, From the Boston ot “We live in a | marked the in very successful, iswered his discontented wondering where the money ntever | that day | spous "hey know | went d squirrels 15 i LS A Challenge! The Studebaker “Commander” will out- speed, out-climb, out-live!—any other au- tomobile made, selling under $3,000! MAKE US PROVE IT'! Fully New ebaker “Commander,” ped, and Delivered Reduced Price, $1,695. JOSEPH McREYNOLDS, Inc. 1636 CONN. AVE. STUDEBAKER BUILDING Phone Pot. 5718 14th & R. Phone Pot. 1631 gt O il SRR AR 4l 5 CLEARANCE Baby are y re- sweet finish excite Throughout Our Store! $75 | Sohmer $250 $50 | Stieff $250 Excellent Tone Also Reduced $315 Artistone $330 $340 Bellmann $385 Convenient Terms D. €, AUGUST 14, 1927—PART 1. Known for Their Quality From Coast to Coast! Just 100 “Stephen Sanford’s” % Beauvais Axminster RUGS at $37.50 —Any one planning a new rug for Fall will find this sale the time to get it. For undoubtedly it is one of the best values we have ever offered in Axminster rugs. The imperfections consist of slight variations in the weaving, but there is nothing to impair the wear, nor will they mar the Dbeauty to any extent. If perfect these rugs would sell for $55.00. The patterns are reproductions of Chinese designs and all-over effects The sizes 9x12 and 874x10}% ft.—and the colors—tan, mul- berry, rose, taupe, etc—are beautifully blended. Be here early is our advice to you! Slightly Imperfect New Patterns Can Be Purchased on Our Convenient Payment Plan If Desired —Regular $4.45 Felt- base Rugs, size 4/4x9 ft., in good patterns. Espe- cially nice for long halls and porches. $2.98 Ea. —o65c Gold Seal Con- goleum and other Felt- base Floor Coverings— to be cut from full rolls. Good patterns. 3 9 c Square Yard —Every Summer Rug now on our floors, ‘the small scatter sizes as well as the 9x12-ft. room sizes. Now at Yo Price Kann's—Third Floor. In Pairs and Panels at $1.69 —This big sale: offers nearly three thousand pairs and panels in a wide variety of kinds. —Ruffled Curtains are offered in plain white, col- ored, striped, checked and other novelty effects with valances to match. —Lace Panels with fringed borders are included in many different desigxl§, Voile, Scrim and Mar- quisette curtains are also shown in the sale collec- tion, making a ‘most unusual variety. —For easy selections they have been arranged on special tables. Shop early, while selections are at their best. ' Four Populzfr Kinds of 69¢ to $1.25 Window Shades shades, 98¢ and $1.19 Oil Opaques and $1.25 Holland shades; in a good assortment 5 ) c ea. of colors. | | Kann’s—Third Floor. —Nearly all the Shades in this sale are 3 }t. wide by 5 ft. 9 in. long—though some Included are 69¢ and 79¢ Opaque shades, 85¢ Shadex Crackless Monday Savings in Housewares! Reg. $44.95 Northwind Refrigerators | Special at $5.00 Set —32.pc. Cottage Sets, attractively decorated in an American poppy design, on ivory body. $6.9% value. —>5-gal. Size C rugated Galva- | zed Garbage Cans, with tight- fitting_cover. g/ 98¢ —Regular $1.29 Roll-top _Bread xes, the Wear Well bra nd, of white Japanned enamel. —These refrigera- tors are one-piece porcelain Jlined, with three mnom - rustable shelves aml will hold 50 Ibs. of ice! They are fully guaranteed by Kann's, An l]ll-; usual valuie! $1.98 —Roumd Willow- covered Clothes Hampegs, with two strong side handles. Large family size. —Galvanizea | Wash Tubs, with | two side handles. | Sturdily construct. | 98¢ Set —T-pc. Colonial —25x40-in. _Porce- lain-top W hite- enameled Kitchen Tables, with par- | shaped Beverage titioned drawe Sets, consisting of Slightly imperfe | covered jug and 6 | tall glasses. 2 4-pc. White Japanned finish- ed Canister Sets. Tea, coffee, flour and sugar cans to a set. AMER]ICAN Clothes Dryers $9.95 —There is 110 feet of dry- ing space and each dryer is complete with strong white clothes line, ground socket and an American steel post. — Regular $1.29 ‘Whiteenameled Combinettes, with cover and bail handle. 9-qt. size. —Regular $10.00 Bear Oscillating Electric Fans, 9- in. size, with Uni- versal motor. —4-qt. Aluminum Strainer Sauce- pans, in Sunray finish. Kann's—Third Floor. Kann's—Third Floor.