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6 THE _EVENT NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1927. ES, We Make DRAPERIES and WINDOW SHADES to Order at Factory Prices. We would be pleased to send you an estimate. 51,487 LACKING Mo d el Tenements Opened for Persons DRUSE CAPTIVES stiff battle. We fired a few volleys into them and the action halted. Bu* throughout the night we were snipe« at and fired on from all angles. Witl bullets winging ahout and spattering tha rocks, I didn't sleep so well, fire on our left flank from behind lese piles, Still broken from the repulse of the day before, and with a distaste for coming to grips with machine guns, , (he tribesmen did most of their shoot nitlon were getting low. The Druse| had heen making life much more dif- It with artillery captured from the cnch. The first rellef columnn which had gone up In August was tically annihilated. while returning from this raid that we fought the ssiffest fignt exper , and [ ¢ the ¥ (Copyright Amert next day spent mining the The following day, Monday rear guard, 2t the town, Karly next morning the column moved forward. I had a powerful thirst. Water was still scarce. Ry the time 1 had ched the barrel that morning the water,was all gone | and T was forced to mYrch with an cmpty bidon. Druse Feared Machine Guns. The ‘Druse country Is rockier than | New England. Not only do they fence their fields with the stones they take out of them, but they | tha excess ones in huge As tha column moved forward across the plain facing Sueida the Druse opened ng from long range. ittlo damage. Shortly after noon we entered s the da without opposition. Our air [a part, anes and artillery had pretfy well' sprun red the town with hombs arel shells, o cltadel, the Sultan At the highest point in the town |palace, all the chief buildin stood the citadel. In it were about |city, were laid te. 200 of the French forees, s and| Wa returned to Gazalle withonut tive Syrian troops for the most|cident. After a few days re rt. They had withstood the Druse alic we went on a punitive expe 2o nearly four months, ition to various points in the Drus- Seventy-f been killed We took and burned nine of the o the situation was getting despel principal villages, ran off the cattie|meet when we arrived. They had plenty|and in general laid fire and swo of water, but their food and ammu [to rebellious countryside. It M’mm%wlf ¢ ..mn: IIrtnrnlnr tesale and_R, xmu Sl DIAMONDS O not destroy the beauty of your diamond by an inartistic mounting—let us create an original design for you. They did very . n. Earning $25 Weekly SHOT BY LEGION Doty Describes Method Em- ployed by French After Encounters. Thie is_th of a series of ar- ticten by Bonnett 4. Doty Anerican hoy whose valiant service “in the Frene Foreign Leqion. andhis subseouent de- Sertion imprisonment and release hava wade him . figure of world interest 1y reiates his remarkable erperiences. and describes life in the famons Legion i 10 @ insule.” as it is lived by the mivate. BY BEN P"Fr J. DOTY. Written exclusively for The Star and rth - Ameriean Newspaper Alliance. | | of which 1 | ines we J | T0 AID FAMILIES Seven Groups Still Need Sums to Complete Budgets. $13,592.79 to Date. Sn the m Ry the Assosinted NEW YORK. o December 30.—A group of model tenements, built for persons with weekly salaries of not more than $23, was opened on the lower Side todgy, but most of the $£30 to $50 a LOUISVIL et appli The buildings, housing 115 apar ments, were erected by the Fred Additional contributions aggvegat-| [, Lavanburg Foundation. The ling $1.437.21 are needed by Sunday| six-story houses have been divided |to provide for all of the 14 needy| iNto apartments of three, four and five rooms. They have electric families for whom the Associated| jiopiq gream heat, tiled bathrooms { Charities has asked money for 1928, hrass plumbing, ranges, ice- Total receipts were announced today | boxes and washtubs a The additional amount he night following our first clash ASKS SEPARATION |Sifine heudxi four anys"wors seven families whose carefully esti- mated budgets for 1928 have not been n leaning up the t bury- ing the dead and forming t umn, {entively completed. | Number 8 needs only § which was constantly being rein- forced. all the rest, except number 13 The morning after the Number 13 told off with a burying detail. Druse were seattered in long lines, hidden between houses where the had tumbled when found by a French St o bullet; strewn behind walls, in the iy < s, in all quarters of the town. W YORK, December 30.—The -ha hodies were piled in a long line | marital affairs of Leonard Kip Rhine front of our camp as an example lander, heir to $100,000,000, and his 1n the enems | wife, dau of a negro chauffeur, he D o o are to ne before the courts again in “::fld‘ Aveine. of the. bodies ot the a separation suit hrought by his wife, Mrs. Rhinelander, who two ago defeated attempts of her hushand to secure an annulment of their mar- riuge on the zround that she had de. | S to her race and color, a separation on the basie | inhuman treatment nd She asks no specific Termanent Fahihit Wardman FPark Hotel 7?04{7 in -,/5(,,,‘,’ Co. Jewelers Suite 800 Overcoat WORUMBO {THE FASHION SHOP’S Annual Winter S A L E | require = A needs | Marital Affairs of Wealthy Heir and Wife Again Aired in Court. Bew Pear’s Cue 9 | its custom. will personal acknowledgement of imounts received to individua! &ives vhose names accompanied their dona- CLEARANCE A warm November and December leaves us with much larger stocks, for this time of the year than ever before—which means that greater reductions than ever are now necessary to clear our Winter *Our Entire Stock of OVERCOATS ari PANTS SUTI REDUCED Three Feature Groups: 123 3 4 Grades to $40 Grades to $50 Grades to $65 we had shot they were told off in squads vall and shot. This | d to be done. | Open Until Sunday. The list will be kept open until Sunday and contributions for the bal- | ances needed may be sent directly to the Associated Charities, | leventh strect, or to the office of Star. or Closed, $9 OPPORTUNITY NoO. 2, Closed, $1,560. OPPORTUNITY NO. 3. Father ill_in hospital, six children, | oldest ill, others too Young to worl Previously acknowledged, $1.4 Mrs, W. N., $5: 1. B H., $30; M., $2; L. O. B.. $o. .8 560.00 | 8 | hors: finisl] lined @ is the law 3 hl I Met Death Stol The town wa that is, it bad ace paild taxes I found the e doe 8 11 Phone for Reservations MAIN 3094 “d Gala Time For All” Dinner De Luxe— Favors—Imported Souvenirs— Dancing. $6.00 Per Person Xo Cover Charge =1 cruelty | ahandonment {alimony., Papers in the suit were !\P~<|~nl|\ at (lw mm. of Sheri | der | UNITY NO. 1. nerally I"molu l with prisoner the Druse gave no quarter they had no choice. The | de: nd prisoners were of all age ung men and old men. The cap- | tives met death stoically flinched or asked for { 1s gone | to Inm-mna to establish a residence | {preliminary to secking a m\urvo \REBEL BAND RAIDS RAILROAD STATION ::i. | We had « wer el fles, bu Telegraph Xnmuments Destrnyed,‘,‘“_”'m'n‘“"v,‘j}":“": ,“‘x:"x ies, b by Mexican Gang Before |of ‘my buddies got about 5 Robbery. Turkish silver pieces, which are | trousers, a shirt like an artist's smock | d a wide belt in which he stocks | cigarettes, money, watch and| pons. We were under orders to turn in every scrap of from our own dead Amount asked for. Total received.. Fotel Imhaasg | Still needed OPPORT! Closed, $1,144. OPPORTUNITY NO. Closed, $1,196. OPPORTUNITY NO. Oversubscribed, $1,103. OPPORTUNITY NO. Closed, $5832. OPPORTUNITY NO. 8. Mother and four children. istrict | supplies 50 cents a in return for | m "Here vou find comfort, exclusiveness, good food. Away from New York" noise and confusion and vet but five min- | wtes from Times Square and the theaters. All Rooms with Bath m‘ 5 | oyed ns. For many days er he was the richest man in |\ the outfit. Finally most of it went ' [ | for wine. | Col. Andrea, commander of the re. | llief column, received the ~captured | Druse harners. He congratulated us | N on our conduct, and ordered an extra | ration of wine to be served. That ined him much more popularity | than the congratulations. The morning of the fourth day we | were ordered to move on to Sueida. | | We were striking straight at the heart the Jebel Druse country, ins of the en stance be By tne Associated Press, N 30.—A 3 Universal and looted the rail ilito, in the town of Colim: tacked road station at To of Jalisco, near the yester The rebels are said to have destroy |ed telegraph instruments to prev an alarm being sent out, then looted | express and ticket offices and e th their plunder. Federal t were sent in pursuit rafico says also that on T four rehels were Fede Graduate MeCormick Dr. CLAbDES SE! MONFS Eyesight Specialist Phone Maln 721 409410 McLachlen Bide. 10th and G Sts. N.W Previously acknowledzed, 3 Cash, §1; E. E. M., §2; L. L. G, § v.\l. C. G., $5. Amount asked for. .$1,196.00 | Total received.. 9%6.65 i | Still needed OPPORTUNITY NO. 9. Deserted wife responsib! for five children of school age. Previously acknowledged, $561.15. E. E M., $2. Amount asked for. Total received... ped ops | mber d and three | known v ! the cou ley. \\\\u|mmmnnunmm’/ - BURNISHINE - POLISHES ALL : METALS 7///mHlll!lnlllunulm [\ Julius Lansburgh Specialist in Drapery ‘Contracts for Clubs, Homes and Institutions {a train carrying several hundr 3 1 guard, to The Fed half-hour batile, drove off rebels, whose number was not Had to .\lrnhl \\:\It'r. ormally the Legion could have made the match in a few hours. But moving forward in column formation ‘we were forced constantly to halt tc allow time for a camion to be pulled jout of a ditch or for the artillery to move up. The heat was galiina d water was scarce, W re drink a drop without $780.00 | ~— MRS. SNYDER DEVOUT. lCondemned Woman Reads Lives of Saints in Cell, Says Attorney. | | | nL NEW YORK, December 30 (). — | | Mrs. Ruth Snyder, awaiting electrocu- {tion at Sing Sinz Privon for the mur- | der of her husband, spends most of her *[time writing poetry and reading®the | © lives of the saints, her attorneys said o et hate . . est | 101 | slope, taking whatever shelter wu | c}x{r:::&::’m'?::.dr‘::;‘z:rlgérn, oldest e 6% ihier ooitudl -,”.”umlvl find. Our artillery moved intc i pend s clmpreren action. The 75 were soon blasting Praviously acknowiedged, $531.00. the Druse from the top of Tell Hadie ; f { Btill needed........ e OPPORTUNITY NO. 10. Self-sacrificing mother, three chil | dren, oldest 9. Previously acknowledged, $1,005.15 5 $5. On Account of the Tremendous Reduction: Alterations Will Be Charged For At Actual Cost *MIDDISHADE SUITS EXCEPTED There’s a Becoming Style for Every Man: Our Famous HOLLYWOOD Styles in DO UBLEWEAR Suits & Qvercoats For the Man Who Wants Advanced Style Our VARSITY HALL Clothes— For the College Type Our BANKER Models— tive Business and Professional Man E.E. M Amount asked fo Total received ceded by a cavalry E before sundown { Druye appeared on the crest of Tel! je. Bullets flew about us. The mn was moved into open forma | Wa spread out along the rocky Still needed. .. 7 | Mre. Snyder has become intensely ro ligious, and that her poctry is in a re liglous vein. In about an hour and a half there | was not a tribesman left. | ‘ We moved into camp at the foot of Tell Hadie, and bivouacked. We were [too tired to eat. All we thought of | As soon as the sen and a low stone stily thrown up in front of 18 we turned in. Wa were scarcely in our blankets when the Druse poured in from the rocky slope heside us. It looked as |if we were going to have another College Quarantine Lifted. Special Dispatch to The Star LEXINGTON, Va, December Students of Virginia Mil {my, including 16 from W | D. €., quarantined two werks cause of the discovery at the of four cases of infantile pa 0. Amount asked for. Total rece N | 8till needed OPPORTUNITY NO. 12. For the Conservat Sickness of father, mother and two of the four children has made this All Our family dependent. | have been relieved of the ban Previously acknowledksd. | permitted to take belated leave £ TR o N Finest Rochester Tailored Clothes ; " 040, "”i 3E S - - o] Are Included in This Sale ton be. hool | sls. and 2% Appropriate Suggestions and Estimates Free 818 17th St. N.W. Phone Fr. 9262 ) % V7% Amount asked for. | Total recevied.. . 8.84 | 2/ | 8till needed. OPPORTUNITY America’s Largest and Finest Variety of WORUMBO OVERCOATS REDUCED TO 849.50 For Our $65 50 Worumbos For Qur $100 If you don’t see tlm labnl $ For Qur $200 Worumbos For Qur $135 .50 —it isn’t @ Worumbo! 149 Worumbos 14 Different Shades—12 Different Models 7 Sweet Sixteen! ITHOUT moving this paper—notice how close your eyes are to the print. Do vou have to squint to see the type, using your nose for an index finger, or do you hold the paper at arm’s length? You should be able to read this print at a distance of 16 inches from your eyes. Try it! 1i that isn't the proper focus for you, know the reason why. Call on Etz for a thorough eve examination right now —it might save you years of annoyance later on. | bigamixt. Annulment of false e, now heing sought, will legitima tize the children acknowledged, $520.17 ?;\'nmu; Circle, $5; N The FINEST OVERCOATS In America are Reduced in This Sale WORUMBOS MONTAGNACS CHINCHILLAS SHETLANDS BOUCLES CAMELS HAIR IMPORTED ENGLISH ISAAC CARR'S TREBLE XXX MELTONS | teenth princi TWO LOCATIONS 1010 F St. Opposits Wond. ward & Lothrey, 18 eemter of the shoppiog @istriet, Lunch 11:15 10 2:30 | Thursday Afternoon 1 . 861 K. E. M., $1; Mr. and | | 1767 Cc:l Rdu . Gl Cor . $1,200 00 Loiilior Treator st Lunch 12 10 2 P.ML Dinner 8 to T30 PM. Sundny % 5% 3138 Dinner Kegular Dinner, 76 | wundsy Dinner, 81 4:15 10 7:30 | "0 2 Ve Food Unsurpassed in Quality Reasonably Priced % 7 Still needed OPPOR Closed. Tota Undesignated, § $445.83 | ! 7 :fcc Etz and See Better’ Summary. axked for., FRIEZES FLEECES KERSEYS WHITNEYS TWISTS METCALFS HOCKANUMS REGANS SANFORD & RUSSELLS TWEEDS b $15.0%0.00 | 13.592.7 81111 needed Cenavnan | Worumbos | The Xmax Opportunities contrgn tonm received by The Btar up to §iis morning follow | Previously acknowledged g | Hirry 1. B §2.50 to 10, 13,712, 13 | Onte Giris bA, B, 9 A Friend 254057 | 1600 Club, ) 00 100 1 20,00 any * Entire Stock TUXEDO VESTS REDUCED 5475 Entire Stock TUXEDOS REI;UCED p e As L:Tu.aa 26 Special Lot of Suits Topcoats and Overcoats sl 9.75 Many Suitable for Early Spring Wear Entire Stock TOPCOATS REDUCED 16™ Some HUNDREDS OF 2 Pants DOUBLEWEAR SUITS Hard-Finish Worsteds (They Hold the Press) hade—blues, dbrowns, < 5 u Frescrition for 13 d Ktoadusrd Tayin . . - 1 Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue | € w. iiinugn, Bilious Fever and Malaria | - 'MORE AIRPORTS GOAL OF AERONAUTIC BODY | Some o As Low as Total Fasis 1290857 | 1.} Your Family’s Future must largely depend upon the way your life insurance money is handled. Properly invested, it will produce continuous income ~—but the loss of it may rob your children of their best chance in life. 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