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D.” C.” WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1927.% 5 World's Most Powerful Beacon Lighted CITRUS REPORT MADE. STAR. WASHINGTON. LD QREUGI SUBSEA Man Who Maneuvered Damaged Plane |AUTOIST DROWNED L. To Save Two Lives Lauded for Courage‘ BENEATH WRECK| At Monticello by ere_ Frozn New York siich was insaln by e Vicgia | 070 o F::“‘;md‘. T | | p | e ' e | S ! LI P { | . e |in e i a n New York City, JACKSONSVILLE, Fla., A: 7 H re A 2 University a g e R SONS JLE, ., August 1 ,RAFT AGAIN SEEN By the Associated Press. | when only 500 feet ahove the ground. Body of Bruce B. Brumbaugh P 3 ; \\h\p(m 'n‘n‘:; n‘.!.‘??.?«':'f.‘z rr:f 1..‘- ':‘;r‘?x!: e (dx a one ;nn/ll,v POWeT | () _Durin: the past year Flocigta kX A letter of commendation for ex-|lis parachute opened just in time to | o B i g B gl | kht, turned upon the statue of | (hitrag's 4 boxes of citrus fruits; s THE EVENING i Brown, mayor of Charlottesville, pre- sided at the ceremony. The inauguration of the beacon, | More Than Boxes traordinary courage and skill in han- | save his life. ¥ | Found in Mill Race North 6 BOIE the et Pr:‘e":?:‘:i:dh\;rx:g ?'t';:; consumed 26 9 gallons of gaso: {dling a damaged airplane has been | The jump entitled Woodruff to mem SUln e sed res of & speclal hookeng to the 1jong | line and imported 29.310.749 gallons Paul L. Woodruff, 81st |bership in the mythical “Caterpillar of Hagerstown, Md. - BNt | of kerosene and 399,807 tons of fer. Squadron, Crissy Field, | Club, ng of airmen who have | tilizer. werican Steamer Encoun-|onservation | Calif., by the chief of the Army Air |been parachute landins, | e : : | Corps. | which Air Corps’ records place at 54 | Special Dispatch to The Star. ters Mysterious Boat in | Woodruft was cruising above Salt |out emergency jumps. The | HAGERSTOWN, Md., August 17.— o Lake City with Lieut. (. B. Whitney, | cJub has 50 living membiers, including | Bruce 1. Brumbaugh of thi : Pacific Ocean. | Air Corps Reserve. as observer, when, | Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, who holds | found drowned beneath his R O ndlepower, h E Jefferson searchlight, said to he the |t} most powerful on in the world. |J | was turned st night at 8 pr the meeting | cetings were exchanged hetween | o'clock, when it bathed in a flood of [later in the McIntyre Amphitheater, | McKee, acting mayor of New brightness Monticello, the mountain- )u)mo the circling light played over- | York au® Misyor Brown. fust | top home of the * or of the Dec- |[head. The bright beam from the | before ss Constance wration of American Independence, powerful are cut through the cloud- [ daughter of Gibbony, presi Virginia for re- less night like a g silver knife.|dent of on Foundation, father of the | lrom time to time the colors of the | S toveh Giiihe ; ravs were changed to paint a picture | selenium tubes about 300 miles away. | invited guests [weirdly Leautiful upon the c: s | Half an hour after the light went sent to Sergt | These figures were revealed today |at the annual session here of the 15 GINGER TIGER ‘::: NONE BETTER A. G HERRM:\NN 50 Tenth St, S. |4t an altitude of 800 feet, the aileron |the top record With four emergency | mill race near the Hopewell Mill infof it ! control wire broke, leaving the plane drops. the mountains north of here by Merle | ligious freedom anc without means of lateral steering Sprankle, . today It “\‘U\\y,:‘{:h J'.“\‘II'VIL' 1 T naent il enip ider con ol R ir | were ‘on the Toof of the Manticello |of the sky. | on, “its "beams fell upon the United | ot lovel vhibte T eiohaioa Achitney [10ter,” where the Jight has been| At 5 o'clock vesterdav afternoon | States Army dirigible TC-5, which had R e bt N ranklin | place 1 an even smaller number |the light was officially christened by | been sent from Langley Field for the With Whitney’s welght out of the ma. | cow which holds the 1 Wera given permission to ascend the [ Miss Carrie Smith of Charlottesville, | occasion. For more than an hour the o Wiy s eIt o b the e cow Aphich inbine the "Little Mountain,” 10 see the lighted | while o batiery of movie and stll|biimp elreled over the city. tx long | 8 i MR e Pt B o e B B Bl B I home. cameras filmed the scene. Jury Y. hody glistening lke polished metal. by Cow Is Record Mother. CRITTENDEN, Ky. Au (). —W. D. Drennan is the owr elict, first Yacifis more 11 ive rate of spee ate a sharp cnr Shull of sited the scene of the ac- letermine if an inquest was f being | County s of twin | cident t o | necessary. < crew to remove the | to navigation | 1y 1 came from | . and was | tid men from the raft and left a first storm would i . ation here | N £ b ., ship, but & i ) ertain it was not Its position was | west by north | id. She | out 200 feet long, | ondition except that | ad been broken oft 0.0 » G ) ~ LW & and was - her exterior fitting and her hatches battened down. She was marked “0-2” on hoth sides of the | hull under the conning tower and fur- s described as “either being racted or being dismantled.” from the Lib-| wvoring to open the party T4 \\7 \\/ Part-Wool Plaid BLANKETS $3.95 Pr. Net and Lace Tunics, Now $3.95 & . Women’s Soft Kid Ecru Net . Value Value! ompartment wera said to have been iere was no sign of any s having been ahoard her. Officials here expressed the private opinion that the submarine apparentl: had been used as a target and aban- red on the theory that she had been Spanish Hand-Embroidered Pure Linen Breakfast Sets Crystal Choker Necklaces Tmported Cream and Tunics—some combined with venice CHICAGO SENDS GUNMAN TO HOSPITAL FOR INSANE Police Order First Suspect Under New Ruling to Asylum for Observation. BY the Associ CHICAGO, the new police Seized under ion that the | would be en. | t alleged gu! night. He carried a .45-caliber pistol, the pathic Hos for nine day observation id William O’Connor, chief of iv Smoked 40,000 Cigarettes. NEW YORK, August 17 (P.—| When New York transit companies tmported strikebreakers in preparz tion for a subway strike, they agreed | to furnish not only bed and board but | o cigarettes. The last was a costly | failed to materializi ; akers staved but $2.95 —Lovely Imported Necklaces of graduated tin-cut crystals—with roundels in a deeper shade between each bead and a sterling silver clasp. Amber, blue, amethyst, light green, rose and white beads are here for vour choosing Thursday at this low price. Kann's—Street Floor. Another Shipment of At Half Price! —The Auto Vacuum Freezers lace—also tan net embroidered tunics —35 in all, and regular $5.00 to $12.95 . $2.95 —Embroidered net and lace tunics, in white and black and black and white combinations. 30 in this lot. Regular $6.95 Tunics now. ... Kann's—Street Floor, Auto Vacuum Ice Cream FREEZERS are the kind that make velvety smooth ice cream in five minutes without cranking. And it will keep nice and firm over night, by simply changing the ice once. Three sizes, low priced as follows: Boudoir Slippers $1.15 Pr. —A new shipment of 330 pairs of slippers has just arrived in time for Thursday's selling. The sizes are 3 to 8 in red, blue, tan and black—all with soft padded soles and heels. Kann's—Street Floor. —Beautiful Blankets, our “Capi- tol” brand, in size 70x80 inches, and plaids of grey, rose, blue, or- chid or tan with white, bound with sateen to match the color of plaid. Kann's—Street Floor. $3.49 —Imported Sets, beautifully em- broidered in colors, and each set con- sisting of a 36-inch cloth and four napkins. Four different patterns irom which to choose. Regular $5.00 values, Kann's—Street Floor. They're Going Fast! $10 to $16.50 Summer Dresses In a Great Close-Out that t 3 e they | ! 2-Qt. Size 3- ze 4-Qt. Size smoked 40,000 company fags Q 8 0 Special at Special at Special at $4.00 $5.00 Kann's—Third Floor. Sale at Only $6.98 —Practically a thousand dresses went into this sale! Hundreds of them ‘are still here, but they are going fast. There are all kinds—for all purposes—sports and dressy styles, one and two piece effects—long sleeved and sleeveless—light colors and dark! A good range of sizes in a variety of materials makes this an unusual opportunity for Women and Misses to choose attractive frocks— Flowered Chiffons Plain Chiffons The Lasting Quality of Schenuit Tires —makes them the most cconomical tires to buy. And they can be bought on easy payments at the regular prices For example Si: i wonce. $10.95 5500t $12.95 Kann's—Third Floor. Combinations Plain Satins Printed Crepes SAVE YOUR EYES i They are your most valuable Plain Crepes possession. Let us examine your eves and make and fit Your glasses. Our 35 years of perfect service is vour safe- guard. Consult us without de- g Kann’s—Second Floor. “We Make a Spectalty of Fittng Artificlal Eyes. of.oHalin olne. Optometrists Opticians 935 F Street 85 Years at the Same Address SHEETS in 5 Good Sizes $1.00 Ea. 63x90 In. 63x99 In. 72x90 In. 81x99 In. free 1.95 ‘Rip-Proof’ Rayon Slips $1.69 % Pointed Heel Silk and HOSE Rayon 85¢ Pr. —f‘;onquokinz. perfect-fitting, splen- did wearing Hose, of silk and rayon The One ATt Mmem —TFlesh, peach, light gray. buff. green, orchid and black rip-proof ravon slips, made with deep hems, pleats at side and bodice tops. Sizes 36 to 42 438 New Leather BAGS $2.95 and Higher Values Children’s 3-Pe. Toilet Sets 89¢ 81x90 In. —Ieavy Quality Sheets, from filling and hand torn. Sizes given before hemming. Rayon Chemise, $1.15 —Tailored garments amply cut and finished with flat seams. They are in bodice sty with picoted tops and the pretty colors of flesh, peach. orchid and coral, also white. Sizes 36 to 4I. $1.95 —Black and Colored Bags of leather in pouch and flat book styles, make up this remarkable offering for Thursday ery one new, smart and well made—many of them fitted and not one made to sell for less 35¢ Pillowcases —45x36-inch Bleached 25C an Cases, all perfect and an excel- lent heavy quality. —These dainty scts are of imitation pearl in pink, blue and white and con- sist of a brush, comb and mirror. They will make lovely birthday giits for they are something that every little girl will want. Kann's—Street Floor. Children’s Novelty Rayon Vests, 59¢ Ea. —Tace {rimmed and appliqued effects in white, nile, peach Made in bodice sty ve flesh and orchid. : zes 4 to 16 with the popular pointed heels and with toes and heels of lisle. Sizes 874 to 10 in— 3 ‘White Nude Skin Valencia Parchment Rose Taupe Moonlight Alesan Atmosphere Flesh Pink than $2.95 N 2 ik Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. Special Sale The Dainty New Reg. $2.95 “DOVE” Silk Lingerie $1.95 —Teddies and Step-ins of fine quality crepe MALT SYRUP perfection is the result of over three quarters of a century’s experience. Perfectly filtered— doubly pasteurized — full flavored—absolute- ly pure. And it costs no more than common Malt Syruo. Special Thursday And Straightline Dresses $1.00 —These Cool Summer Frocks are “made of the newest printed batistes, figured dimities, with trimmings of They are splendid for shopping, vacation or home wear, and such unusual values that we expect them to go quickly at this low price. 1,000 Pes. of de chine, in lovely pastel colors; and novelty styles. Every garment showing the high ctandard of workmanship for which this Sale! Thursday Newly Imported Glassware 29¢—69¢—98¢ —This is an assortment of useful and colorful glassware unlike brand is noted. garments in all final “Dove ufacturer —600 a part of the close out of the 3rand” ma who is retiring frem business, and represent- ing values that cannot anything we have ever shown at such low prices before. It offers. be easily duplicated. : splendid pieces for gifts as well as for use in your own home. The assortment includes: Plain and crackled styles in colored and two- tone effects, Vases, Bowls, Water Bottles, Periume Bottles, Candle- sticks, etc. In three sale groups. Kann's—Street and Third Floors. Kann's—Second Floor. The sizes are 36 to 44 Distributed by Kann's—Street and Second Floors. Schlitz Distributing Co. 118 Q St N Pot. 5330. e Washington, D. C. i i ' 4 S 5 G 3L Y