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39 .2 VETERAN AREHT BY PANS PRCES Legionnaires Are Flocking Into Capital and Streets Are Gayly Decked. ; = whom he speaks as a “real military man."” The French government has rented and equipped handsome offices for Comdr. Howard P. Savage of the | American Legion. ~The government has designated Gabriel Hanotaux of the Academie Francaise and pr dent of the Comite France-Amerique, to speak for the ministry of foreign affairs at the ceremony Saturdy | en Comdr. S: ge will be installed | in his office in a historic residence | acquired by the comite. TIME AT SEA ENJOYED. for S. 8. LEVIATHAN, September 15 | [ (@).—-A bridge tournament, | sports and “follies” aeck shows are oc- an legionnaires | | viathan during their nee for the legion con opening next week ' last night climax to a At one gath delivered a ich he told ne faith in 1in them @ : said, was are on pilgrimages to [ truly representative of the American |’ aind other battle scenes | people. a h of the capital. ering wgs, which | qpeech, monotony of the | (he vel Some u Woo within ea Howard P. Sz | mander of the legion, | members for . national com. thanked the support, ion headqus hits of Columl to fill up *fl;lumb neld, a > time will 1 Ing Bathroom Outfit Complete © ammunist circ waen the under the st uniformed police ‘and plaudits of police 5 plain clot Prices Abnorm; of the Te pric in P i numerou n sent h within th days for financial aple for two weeks in I vanished s than One Legionnaire who & $1.000 is returning Satu: to st et with unable | lcome™ s rative colored outlined in deco- | s have been com reet illumination ready today for tion of the arrival shing and his after their h the streets s the American Expedition MAIN OFFICE-6%and C Sts. SW. | CAMP MEIGS-5*and Fla Ave.NE. Clemenceau, war-time pre- | BRIGHTWOOD— among those most anxious to [J 5921 Georgia Ave. N.W. n soldier of NoBetter VALUES! —ANYWHERE! Compare these VALUES, anywhere, and you will agree with us that BEDDING SFECIALS at the WRIGHT CO. are really specials! [ ule—[n|—m]0|——=]0 | —=]"] Simmons Double Day Bed Cretonne-covered pad, wood finish, cane panel ends. UNDERSELLING PRICE All Layer-Felt Mattress Rolled edge, $ 8- 50 woven striped ticking. UN- DERSELL- Simmons 2-Inch Continuous-Post Bed $ 5.90 D Four-Poster Bed Mahogany, T Ly AL finish — don’ . ble or twin Bed Spring 10-year guar- $ 75 5 DERSILI 8 ING PRICE.. - L-inch filler, brown finish. UNDERSELL- ING PRICE.. antee — all sizes. UN- | \C Simmons All-Steel Crib ING PRICE. $8.90 | ARRANGED ~WRIGHT - 905 7th St. N.W. ‘All-Feather Pillows Featherproof Drop side. Wood or ivory fimish. UN - DERSELL- art ticking. .| UND ERSELL- PRICE .... i- | East Washington Heights Citizens'| QL Meeting Told of Accommoda- A portable school will be provided | es Heights section, who now are forced 1 to walk more than a mile to attend | ern avenue, Bowen road, Ridge road trent. ton, which conferred with Robert L. Haycock AEDMONSTON & CO., Inc. e e e e A e | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. BRADBURY TO GET | retary, Mr. Blair Domer, received a complaint from the Post Office De- partment about the condition of some of the mail boxes, and the following committee was appointed to see the owners of these boxes and have them rectify the condition: M. F. Welsh, 3 F. Smith, Willam Mathieson, De Forest, Ed R. | Devine, T . | On motion ‘of Bd R. Devine the | Highway Department will be requested to grade Southern avenue from Beck et to Forty- nd street south- . repair the hue between 1t ad o ace and the alley between South- | PORTABLE SCHOOL tion for Pupils, ‘the children of the te and Forty-second e informed | ¥da I’. Hazieton the audi- | tension of the g hits Meth- | tion. s, the nst Washinzton Heights | n~ association night at its meeti um of the Bradbury Ile t Church ommittee headed by E. P. Hazle. request frgm this lights had b ordered for \ avenue between Pennsyl- Venue and the District line, ter main will be extended september 20, the ass vised. hers elected were George H. Russell, J. E. Matthews, or, J. B. Ha President 13d P, T. G. Mil- ler. zleton pre- ded. EDMONSTON & COMPANY, INC. Exclusive Washington Agency For Several of the Leading Nationally Known Shoes OPENING SALE OF FALL SHOES Introducing the New Models Under Most Alluring Conditions Our Big Leader $7.85 Includes PUMPS AND STRAPS in a full variety of styles and sizes—in Patent Leather, Black and Brown Kid, Black and Tan Calf, etc. All Other Shoes Reduced 109, Off Physical Culture Shoes for Women 10% Off Stacy-Adams Nationally Known Shoes for Men 109, Off Foot Form Shoes for Everybody Most Liberal Reductions on All Children’s Shoes CARL M. BETZ, Manager 612 13th Street Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles > AVENUE of ‘NINTH» | Here Are the New Fall Felts The Hats that Washington’s Well- dressed Men Will be Wearing No radical changes in this season’s styles, but brims are percep- tibly narrower, which, of course, gives to the crowns an appearance of greater height. P I ) Snap brims are in vogue and the bound, welted or plain types are equally correct. » * Pearls and tans are favored, but there: is a wide diversity of shades that. a man may choose and keep well within the boundaries of good taste. But the lighter shades are unques- tionably the #hing. Here is the P-B pre- sentation: P-B FELTS, %5 to 510 STETSONS BARBISIOS 8 to *10 - THE “PARKER,” 35 A modest priced hat styled in the metropolitan manner. A Parker- Bridget favorite of long standing. Remember, this is “Parker School Week”—special prices on wardrobe needs for school boys and school men. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1927. HUSBAND KILLS SELF IN FAMILY TRAGEDY Wife May Recover From Wounds | Inflicted by Mate—Child Also Injured. old, early last night regained con- sciousness and physicians at the An- derson County Hospital sald that hope was held for her recovery following an attack on her early vesterday by her husband, George Julian, 69 years old. Jullan' later committed suicide by slashing an artery in his left arm with a pocketknife after attacking his wife, two stepchildren and his own child, Clara Jullan, who is now in the hospital and who is expected to re- cover. The sdomestic tragedy which cost one life and endangered four others was enacted after Julian had returned By the Associated Press. ANDERSON, 8. C., September 15.— g gt o T i M . Two More Days of This Helpful School Preparatory Event Parker School Week ends Saturday at store closing time—six o’clock. Our stocks are ample to meet the wardrobe requirements of every student; we have made special prices that bring definite economies in school out- fitting. But we would even more strongly FOR GRAMMAR AND HIGH! SCHOOL | “Parker Boy” Suits, $15 Every suit has two pairs of full-cut golf knickers and has the quality and appearance which makes it suitable for school or dress wear. years. First “Longie” Suits, $24.75 Some with two pairs of long trousers, some with one pair long trousers and one pair.knickers. Stylish and service- able. Sizes 14 to 20 years. < Jack Winds $7.50 to $10.75 A reversible Lumber- jack and Windbreaker. Plaid on one side, cor- duroy on the other, with heavy web waist- band. Juvenile Suits $4.95 Tailored of all wor- sted jersey cloth in middy and button-on styles. Fancy trimmed. Sizes 6 to 10 years. *Teck Jr. Shoes Tweed Knickers Corduroy Knickers,$2. Oil Slickers. .. Sport Hose .. Pull-over Sweaters..$5 White Shirts..... $1.10 Fancy Shirts . White Blouses *Trade name registered. © Fancy Blouses ..... announcing his intention of “ending it all.” Julian had been separated from his wife for several months, re- turning to Anderson in July. Using a pocketknife and a piece of iron, he attacked Mrs. Julian, causing injuries that required 50 stitches in her head and body. After felling her in a pool of blood, Julian turned upon the children. attacking his own daugh- ter Clara and two stepchildren. Eleanor and Mary Arnold. Eleanor ran for a policeman after she ha been knocked to the floor. | Mrs._Annia Arnold ulian, 2 vears to his home, retired and later arose, ' Julian and Clara were found Iving un: ! 3 o= stress the fact that every item offered in this special event, whether for the primary school boy or the college ma worthy in workmanshi ance with Parker-Brid Here are some typical i conscious on the bed when police arrived, After the attack Julian slashed his arm, dying three hours later from loss of blood. RPIE FOTTEER TP Gets State Bird. Correspondence of the Assoclated Press TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—The mock ing bird will no longer be “mocked” in Florida. Instead, it will have new | prestige. The Legislature has just | passed a law making it the State bira, after 200,000 of the 173 school ehil iren of the State expressed their pref. erence for this songster. n, is correct in style, p and in strict accord- get quality standards. tems: | FURNISHI | | NGS FOR SCHOOL MEN White Oxford Shirts, $1.95 Tailored of oxford cloth. sizes and sleev Domet Medium we in coat and m mixtures. A, Golf Hose, $1 Plain legs and fancy diamond weaves. 1%, jacqu Sizes Phoenix Hose, All-wool and silk wool, in plain co heather mixtures fancy patterns. 10 fine quality, pre-shrunk Collar-attached style; all ‘e lengths. Pajamas, $2.00 ight, of fine domet cloth iddy styles. Stripes and B, C and D. 65 © Handkerchiefs $5 Doz, Initialed Han dker- chiefs. Made of fine Irish linen and appro- priately boxed. ard to Wool Sweaters, $5 Medium weight Sweaters, in plain col- ors and fancy jac- quard. V-neck or “crew” necks. sl and lors, and $ The ever popular “Parker” Hat in the new Fall models. Pearls and light tans are favored, but we have all the correct shades. Snap welt-brim, somewhat nar- rower this season, as the mode decrees. *Teck Oxfords %6 The widely known, well liked “Teck™ for men, in the broader toe models pre- scribed for Fall. black and tan grain leathers. Full size range and all fittings. *Trade Name Registered. shoes. Black and tan calf or Also high For “Prep” and University Men P-B 2-Trousers “Prep” Suits $25.00 Single and double breasted “Prep” models in all the favored shades, with ample inclusion of blues. Well tai- lored and neatly finished. Sizes 31 to 35. Other “Prep” suits up to $35. Tuxedos Silk-tined Tuxedos for the many social Beginning Topcoats Smartly styled top- coats for the brisk Fall days. at $35. occasions. at §38. Beginning Unive $35 The new m this season. tures, skillfully easy grace an that the Unive Tans, grays and mix- rsity Suits to $50 odels for varsity men tailored to supply the d fullness of comfort rsity man demands. Cambridge and Super Value University Suits Included in the above price +ange. Some- what more con and in single and Many of our University Suiis have two The Avenue at Ninth servative -models, these, double breasted styles. pairs of trousers. & KNOW