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Wtoiea e G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY., SEPTEMBER 2 1927. —_—————ee BR OCI( DESCR IBES q IR ]'()l lR E‘] “I‘OTHER” IONES 95 1 lawyer, she wrote the his-| DRINCESS’ PLANE merly a member of the 2d Oregon In- | refused to blow from the west so long ':;IH l"l"' l:ARl "ql} [l y her life. Her be tknov\[n al | fantry. ¢ 1 i (ll' 1 . 1): st P tivit; recent years was her attemp! LL Gray said the pri ) E ivity in recent yea: a; FE IN ATLANTIC, 7 ly sal e ;‘»‘ nce wlen} to \I{:l?tlm— f::vuuhl ‘lo(leutvm !or”rtm(ne. nuddfl:}v ton, which was unsuccessful. Previ- OFFICIALS BELIEVE | naldo. during an insurrection after the | abandoned the transatlantic flight. ous to this she had been in jail in Spanish-American War. He w As a result decision reached early . . Stormy Petrel of Labor Wars Gain-| West Virginia for allesed attempted " caught between fire of the opposing|this morning to turn th ition DE'.AYED 24 HflURS Amcrlcan WOman at San Stefano ASSlStS‘ % y interference in strike negotiations. She __(Continued from_ First Page.) forces. he said. with only a flimsy na | into a search for the m;..fn;‘:"’?fimu ing Strength and Early Re- has frequently visited Secretary of tive hut for shelter. After the fighting | Lowenstein-Wertheim was partially to discuss industrial con-| Lieut. Comdr. Byrd at the time of his | the prince’s body was found within. | withdrawn. and it was conceded that ON DASH TO CONSTANTINOPLE BETTER AT HOSPITAL ;’v‘lni')?snc:‘:hg‘g{;:]e (‘j‘f\p}::lsztt Unr:rllr:z': States Infantry and the forces of Agui-|after the uairmen had temporarily 1: Labor Da . 3 n .0, Nllllt T, | i ditions with him. oo i 2 | ; n t Plane Which Landed in as Tra slato U S ary Attacbe covery Predicted. fn # l:::i‘t“in:ltlezplx::;e\:\:n:’r:::e French | OLI) GLORY MAY HOP TODAY. ‘L:fnell}f)me flight plans might be re: Looks After Flyers. Actresses Forfeit $10 Each. Lieut. Earle H. Kincaid of the Naval | omoer sty -1 P meN Teien England h . I “Mother” Jones, 95-year-old stormy Maine May Leave for Har pétrel of labor wars in the United| Kittie M. Tarna and Zella Fay States, a friend of all the Presidents |2 ses, charged with improp bor Grace Tomorrow. R K ok 2 vhi since Cleveland, who for some time|dancing at a Chinese restaurant. for- - 5 Ay . BROCK. orner, passing over the warm biue | since Clevcland, who for some time | Gicing o6 v Criiete WSS (| hat alons the announced route cross s Cable to The , Wi CONSTANTINOF nd New York Times. |{sland-studed waters for the Marmora said today by hospital attaches to be|to appear in Police Court today. No winds of about 18 miles an hour pre. NOPLE, September 2.|here we had our first glimpse of | gaining strength, and her ear | attachment will be issucd, as it wus' vailed and then, to midatiantic, head i pout Jam AL % Asla. The weather was perfect and | €ty was predicted. expl fice, who mads the inds {rom between 13 to 18 miles per | the Jugoslav m o . i » pashin: found that the | hour. | us, we were the visibility good, so we saw from B ar 1 pntecatns ifo Washing | reception_and | ton about two weeks ago from Cali iven permission for| “A great deal of what the plane | he populace. As we prepared to leave fevenly maintained, the Asiatic | part of the Summer, to spend a few - e Hydrography Office, after a study of Neather Bureau reports, estimated Bs the Associated Pres v recov- CARIBOU, Me., September 2. plane Sir John Carling, which landed in a field in the town of Washburn Oh, I see! eat ovation from |our height of 4.509 feet, which we | fornia, where she had s e early ty dance by the two girls. |passed through could be compared | {} 2 p N s iy with that Comdr. Byrd experienced on PROB.\I:L\' vou have seen the eyes of an his flight from New York to Paris #ix miles from here. last night, prob- | we were more than pleased to find|olympus gleaming under its snow in | weeks with Mrs. Terence V. P - i i i . z 3 s gled d s 8 N Mrs ce V. Powder " animal glowing lik ; S ably will remain until tomorow be |that three pursuit planes. under our|the midst of a hot mountainous coun 11V, widow ot ihe oraantiet of tte oid Hubert Gets League Post. Astronomical navigation would have et 1 ;10\\_")5 like tiny lamps in the fore attempting to resume the fiight | oficlal Jugosiav host. Maj. Tomitch, | try | Knights of Labor, and a close friend| PARIS, September 2 (#).—Lucien | been just about as difficult as for Byrc arkness. Scientists say that man could 5 were to accompany us. These planes| ollowing the Marmora coast, we!of “Mother” Jones for m vears. | Hubert, president of th ona .| with the exception that the weather | once see as well igl I v does from London. Ontario, to Harbor|eccorted us 50 miles—over the historic S| . 3 Hubert, president of the Senate for: ik th d of this flight (the St 2 as weil at night as he now does % [ escorted ux 50 miles L soon picked up the little town of San | Here the infirmities of m; essitat- | eign affaits commission, been ap- | 1OW the enc o s flight (the St. in the daylight. Doubtless, eyes adapt themselves to Grace, Newfoundland, and thence to|city seated on the winding Danube,|Stefano, with its minarets and rk | ed her removal to the ho: ) 3 SuC enry de cenel. | Raphael’s) was favorable, whereas . : A nd da ed r removal to the hos | pointed to succeed Henry de Jouvenel, D! any given environment—but it's a gradual process! Londen, and, finally dropping away with a sa-| groves of cypress. Here we landed The woman, whose later rs have | resigned, o “rench delega Byrd landed in the middle of a storm.” Cap. Tel lute, left us to continue our trip o [an the Turkish government fleld to |heen devoted to sympathy \ith strik.|the L"n';:.!\|;"n;l§ o e e W] The sudden changes to which vour eyes are subjected Medcall foun Asla, be greeted by a lone American |ing coal and textile miners, has fig- | LUDWIG DEATH RECALLED. \ often result in impaired vision. Protect your sight. s morning after a good sleep | It was a strange feeling when we | woman, who helped to interpret. Be.|ured in every major industrial dis | B R — And as a start along the road to better vision—have at the Vaughan Liouse in this town. |lost the muddy blue of the Danube|cause we lacked a permit to fly over | turbance in the United States for| Pay Roll Bandits Get $15,000. BALTIMORE, Md., September 2 |4 your eyes examined today by Etz experts. ¥lew About 900 Miles. and picked up the course of the{Turkish soil. Col. Smith, military at- | more than three decades. She has v © %" | ). —The death'in a Philippine insur 3 % = | Maritza, | tache of the American embassy. took |been a counselor of Presidents ERIE, Pa., September 2 (#).—A |rection of Prince Ludwig Lowenstein “We don't mind the rain” S’\M! We passed over semi-Oriental Sofia, charge of us and we regretfully |cabinet officers in their efforts Capt. Tully, “but it looks as if We|with its domes reminiscent of the old | learned that a permit would take half [an end to labor controvers would run into the me fog that|<Tyrkish rule, white and gleaming, and |a day to come from Angora. been arrested and put in jail n\zlny!(hlawx Driggs. 1 forced us back yes y it we tried [ exchanged the well tilled fields of the| We were glad to spend a night in [times, and has always turned up)County Electric to takauff toda ired that We | surrounding territory for the barren, |a hotel, but had no time to see the|wherever an industrial s liseses FACTORY-TO-YOU RENT AN APARTMENT eon covered about 900 miles in the air brown. sun-scorched fields of Turkish |sights of this historic city. Our in- | the making or under wa terday and most of the time we ¥ Thrace. On the course we passed |struments and engine have worked [ Recently, in . collaboration with n ‘elephone Main 2 | All s\m—u.w Kentals = i T . STORAGE PAIN ill“fifw A Gallon trying to dodge the fog. We Adrianople, and since the famous|perfectly so far, and we hope the ence Darrow, famous Chicag about 140 gallons of gasoline left, and | Turkish military zone interfered, we |same good luck attends us for the 1 don't think we'll have to take on|followed the advice of Maj. Tomitch |rest of the triy The high quality of HPC will always be maintained. No Antomchils Buttery other Pain can jlll?lfyAl higher price. Any colf:r made to order. City Deliveries and Out-of-Town Shipments For 10 .98 Days Only any more here. We plan to start for{anq made south for Sibri, on the Turk- opyringht. in the $15,000 pay roll was stolen today by |\ertheim, whose widow. the Princess J- 4 three automobile bandits who heid up | Lowenatein Wertheim, is missing in | P ee Etz and See Better | : s g ymaster for the Erie | the England-to-Canada flight, was re o. called yesterday by Clyde E. Gray, for I £ 1217 G Street+ States arhor Grace “as an’ We OMMite da. Mexico. Cuba, Sonth R e e :| Here we cut across the Aegean k Times All rights reserved.) but there’s no oceasion for hurry. as | we haven't any set schedule. As T R SR S things look now, I think we'll loaf around hera until tomorrow." | SCHOOL DAYS! - NEW HA' 5 l Eos sl Karlton Jr. 4-Piece Suits NEW SHIRTS TTHE special super-value Saks Suit for boys Handsome patterns. Guar- For Fall antdediallwoobi fubiciess Superide $1 4 .95 tailoring. Each suit with 2 pairs of Golf RUBBER CASE Tully and Medealf were pleased at | finding so good a landing place. The - plane came down without difficulty in Before the Chlll o‘ talk when they arrived last night in Caribou, after the six-mile automo- This morning, refreshed by a night's | i rest and a hearty breakfast, they were Georgta s Ave. a level field on the farm of Henry e T Cane ' || Early Fall Nights ready to tell of their e riences. Mitton. The flye were too tired to Tried to Avoid River. ‘ strikes you— Lawrence Let the Standard Oil Com- PAINT MANUFACTURER 1221 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W. "‘\\'h(‘!) we l\il» lh:‘ St Freq Bl"ery & Tire Shop Phicaa F.tlor’ e R aprn STANDARD ... insure the 1927-28 E S oa Main 1352 Hunt Building 2112 5th St. N.E. it we decided to leave the river and w fublsetiiremeataiat it || 4306 Ga. Ave. col 6116 take n course farther south. ' This u q of you E 3 brought us over Maine. We had to fly b o % i Dretty hih to et over Mt Katahdin Wien any produst Oil-burning equipment. and some of the other mounlr::hw of 5:rmizum is b.r[ald o “We struck clear weathe under this emblem i Aruns‘mnk County and kept on across | you may be sure of Sta,nd‘?rd il Company New Brunswick. As nearly as we ¥t uniformity and maintains a supply of— could tell, we crossed Prince Edward s bl oy | Gpen Al Doy Suturdiy Tsland and got 30 or 40 miles out to sea in the direction of Newfoundland, 5 13 2 but the fog was so dense that we ST A N D AR D feared we couldn’t find Harbor Grace, where we had planned to land to re- B | FURNACE OIL the Atlantic i Field Large Enough. | or “So we turned back. We flew as | [ ” high as 7,500 feet trying to get above | the fog, and then came down close to the ground to get below it. But we s DISTILLATE FUEL OIL couldn’t get away from it until we got 1y he N B vick-M colle S S e —within a short haul by NEW TIES Knick;ri or 1 Tp.ir Golf Knickers and 1 “We found ourselves back 1 pair of Lang Trousers. Sizes 7 to 18. Aroostook County, and secing the tank truck to your home. Boreell T great espanses o_f! hlev:l potato_farm- & il NEW SHOES ' ng country, wi ew trees, we cleared the forests on the outskirts, A contract mg.ned now! w1" Boys’ 4-Piece Fall Suits Bl s ovies s S sssurc you of **Standard i o vadue: £ W 7 most unusual value, ecom- most promising landi lace. Th Tt o e e o s pesy mcnded for youngsters hard on their clothes. Finely designed and smooth that we hardly bumped. One suited to your burner. reason we chose that place was be- cause it's such a big field that there will be plenty of room for a take-off when we are ready to get away again. splendidly made. Lots of new Fall 9 Fill in this coupon. mixture fabrics. Sizes 7 to 18. “Of course we're anxious to get on, et o R but a day's delay won't make any real Mail it today St d ; SCHOOL SHIRTS HATS AND CAPS; . Tty AP A STANDARD OIL COMPANY (N. 1.) AN WII ADOPTS SECOND ORPHAN. 3rd and Pa. Ave. N.W. D BLOUSES NEW SHOWINGS! i 1 am interested i 1 00 George Judd Shows Interest in M.:hr::."--.wmm:.‘.‘uy storage tank bolds........gals. $1' $1'50 to $3'50 ¢ § Requirements for the heating season are about........gale. Near East Relief Work. ; OVEN Madras, Broad- 'OR the lad of 2 or his bi; George H. Judd, Eckington place Nome. oo s A sy S e SR A | cloth, Oxford and other brother of 18. Washing: and Florida avenue, has adopted an- | materials_in really unusual ’ S it @iher Near East orphan, It wae stited SRR IR R GRS 0 e | grades. Striped effects, solid !0 outstanding selections in A ;;::!det;:::te:‘ {he llf,tom;l_?i di}{u;xo;. colors and figured designs. hats and caps of style and ex- 'S of e Near I i eececsccccs. i : " 331 Bond Bullding. under the sponsor: fz"’&”hw}'fieli el i e (s ¢ ship plan, whereby $100 a vear s paid — g o t 1 i el it e Should you prefer to telephone for repre- GOOD SLICKERS: the age of 16, self-supporting. sentative, our number is Main 9032 ° WOOL KNICKERS 2 Jmhe boy just adopted, Mgrdich der fl 'h N t W IN SUIT PATTERNS SMART MODELS alousdian, 12 years old, is thy Antilyos Orphanage, and replaces an. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (N.J) € €W ul S o $4.50 other orphan being cared for by Mr. $2.55 3 o Judd, who was claimed by newly found relatives. MART regulation models, ! AILORED for us from : Demand to Be Seen! oup o o S ; ings. Golf sijle, Full linel. nap buckles. Very durable. Navy Blue Serge, Corduroy Offered in olive and yellow, 3 2 and lof f Tweed Mixtures. izes . s atc] UITS wnh the pene fash- $ 7n‘o ]B‘.. of ee t :L 4 to 14. Hats to match, ion notes correctly ex- R e ¢ LUMBERJACKS; pl fassed! The new Fall.col- OF WASH SUITS WIDE VARIET\" orings and patterns of finer $1.69 $5.50 ' i istin- selected woolens! Smart suits. Distin: [INENS, Pulmer Clohs, JUST th ting for the scive For 54 years we’ve been studying feet! OR over half a century we uished suits. Suits such as you will Gegonetee L Ly outdoor boy. Made of have been learnin :Zbout g S ol ;";"pmnl:l m“emhri good, sturdy materials. Many School Shoes fistand/shocsttins raalistine choose from proudly and eagerly. Now we ol’{e':“f..fl:i"'éa; | o cilissaiaiias iy leathers and shoe style. A s > ] cambinstionn 3 1o 1. 6 to 18. Boys’ and girls’ shoes scientifically bahckgftt;lund” wo r: ht havitflgy l:.’lv“:e lh.e ltlown to see them' $35-0r — — = designed for growing feet. And sold cidlad abe SElHnOs e b if you wis SAKS . 3 Yo - g &F Sonir HObE LoOMTOF i = i . JUNIOR SPORT HOSE IN with a Guarantee of Satisfaction. Pic Sk 9 St SCHOOL SHOES NE W DESIGNS cerned. tured, 2 of our many styles for boys and girls. $4 Value $2.95 50c—$1 HIGH and low. Black, tan BE’ITER lay in a supply of and patent leather, Col- them, choos'ng from our legian and ¥nglish toes. Ex- brand new Fall displays. Real cellent leathers and remark- quality. Goodlooking de- able workmanship. All sizes. signs, Sizes 7 to 10%4. FALL SPECIAL wi TOPCOATS & E don’t love the 1927, creation. Tweeds, word “sale,” but 26 Herringbones, Home- “Wilbur Coon” Arch supporting shoes in the GIRLS the smartness this “new “tie.” Tan Calf, with novel or grained trim. that is what this is! spuns. Savings as high Every coat an Autumn, $14 per coat! TWO-LONG-TROUSERS SUITS Step out this Fall in this Collegiate new Gv'ldlr‘frn o “x‘! o ‘rltli ¥ l.l 1 Ilil’l‘e". 2 a e By, FALL SHOES ARE IN! o A e HE newest models, smart in style and remarkable in comfort. Gun Metal Calf, Tan Calf and Pat- ) ent Leather. Latest lasts and toes. ) All sizes. At the price, unmatched in value. $24.75 suit specially designed for the smart chap between 16 and 21. He may be stepping into first long trousers. He may be a college or high school lad who knows style and wants it. New patterns with snap to them. A whole special section with under- standing salespeople devoted to Junior High Suits. New Fall mode in “Patent. Black or Brown Kid. AA t0 E wide. $6.50 4.85 Open All Day Saturday Here’s Fall Shoe Fashion! SLENDER! Grace- N patent or black ' i satin, with the ruxl. Beautitul! | Setin, with the A lovely new arrl- peel. A new Fall val developed in creation modestly patent leather. priced. $6.50 $6.50 84 Years® Satisfactory Service ¥ | Saks” PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB AT SEVENTH

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