Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1928, Page 7

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1 = WHT EVENING STAT, WASHINGTON, 1. T.~ WEDNESDAY. " XUGUST 7, 1928 ? Ship-to-Shore RITISH MOBILIZE ISkivse-Shore . TROOPS N INDIA ™o Begin in Week | will be inaugurated August 8. when the French® Line steamer Ile de France leaves Le Havre and also from New York nine days later, ac- cording to an announcement by Postmaster General New. An amphibian plane will leave the | steamship at such a distance from | the American or French coasts that . i Government Prepares to Crush “Passive Resistance” | Following Land Seizures. ( ils employment for the transporta- | tion of mail will result in a 24-hour MISS WIBORG FINDS BAGGAGE DETAINED | Customs Office Doubts Declaration on Property of Socially Prominent Woman Back From Europe. By She Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, August 1.—The customs authorities today were at odds with an- other member of the socially prominent | Wiborg family of Park avenue and East- hampton, Long Island BY TONSTANTINE BROWN. Br Cable 1o The Star and Chicaso Daily | News. Copyright. 1928 | LONDON, August 1.—Two British | regiments, two squadrons of cavalry, a machine gun section. 12 armored cars and an afr force squadron have been as- | sembled at Surat, India. to cope with | the passive resistance movement in Bar- | doli | The government has made up fts mind not to temporize any longer, but this non-violent revolt. Col- artshor.e of the Bardoll district | has sepve~ notice on all inhabi- | of the affected area that any at- o till confiscated lands will be | interference with govern- ty and any attempt to re- 1l be resisted with military saving in the time of arrival at des- tination, the Postmaster General said Mail matter except parcel post will be accepted on the Ile de France for dispatch to the French postal serv- fce at the rate of 81 for each half ounce or fraction thereof, and at the rate of 25 cents for each 2 ounces or fraction on commercial papers and merchandise samples. No attempt will be made by either ther expedite the service by conrigct- ing with the vessel after she has left port. Also, until provision has been made for use of air mail routes abroad, mail for Prance apd other European countries sent by the ship- air route will be forwarded by usual ¢ resisters are organizing to | channels. Twenty-four | Saty " or insisters | have been opened, with| cers in each camp. ' Prac. | entire population of 88. | ioted “or Sck CEimaigance. | Secretary Kellogg Review e plowing the fields and will| Cavalry Students at Fort ‘Myer. e crops, while the men will o TAsis | Awards of medals and trophies fo pisive resistarce o the roads, | opjeric and military prowess will be made to the cavalry students of the | citizens' mulitary training camp at Fort { Myer tomorrow afternoon when Secre- to 10 prevent government of- approaching the fields. An service of 600 has been or- nd is reporting the movements | ernment ingle village officer. police or officer yet has penetrated the district Oxganizeys of the 1 that in spite of the ab- cial representatives of the t a sinvle crime has been | ce February 25, when ce was begun reports received here | anget of bloodshed in Bar- s Yer"ed serious outbreaks | elsewhere in India as a re- e drastic steps taken in Bar- tary of State Kellogg will review you troopers in one of the final parades of their encampment period. Maj. Gen, Briant H. Wells, deputy chief of staff, U. S. A.. will meke the awards in exercises which are to pre- cede the review. Secretary Kellogg. ar- riving for the review, will be met at the entrance to the post by a moun escort and as he enters the reserv tion he will be accorded a salute of guns. The review is scheduled to begin promptly at 4 o'clock. after which Sec- retary Kellogg will address the student cavalrymen. Before returning to Wash- ington, he will inspect the camp, 380 SANDINO FOLLOWERS SURRENDER TO MARINES Admiral Sellers Reports 1,000 Nicaragua Insurgents Have Re- cently Yielded Their Arms. Br the Assoriated Press. Rear Admiral David ¥. Sellers, com- mander of the special squadron in aguan waters, has advised the Departnient that 380 Sandino fol- | < have surrendered to Marines in agua since July 24. ese are in addition to those previ- reported surrendered. and the Department - estimated ‘that ap-'§ proximately 1,000 men had given up in the past few weeks. CLEANING OF SPORT- WEAR FOR MEN AND WOMEN July 30th to Aug. 11th Light Hats White Sweaters Light Suits Sport Dresses ‘White Flannels Men’s Caps Blazers FOOTER’S America's Greatest Cleaners Lutheran Day Held. Dispatch to The Star A AIN LAKE PARK. "Md. August 1 — Lutheran day was ob- served yesterday at Mountain Lake ||, Park and the ~xercises were attended | by many who are here for the Sum- mer_school of missions and the school | ity Lutheran Church. Keyser, W. = presided. Add were delivered by (}' Mrs Margaret bach, Philadelphia. | K editor of Lutheran Woman's Work. and Dr. John Aberly. president of the Lu- | heran Theological Seminary at Get- vsburg i Phone Main 2343 1784 Columbia Road “Phone Col. 720 the | Closed All Day Satu from Europe by Miss Mary Hoyt Wiborg are being held at the appraiser’s stores for examination by experts, because cus- toms inspectors are not satisfied with the accuracy of the declaration she placed on her purchases-abroad. Miss Wiborg's mother, Mrs. Frank B. Wiborg, had a somewhat similar experi- ence 15 years ago. At that time Mrs. ' Wiborg and her three daughters return- ed from Europe with 20 trunks and cases upon which she had placed a dec- laration of $500. Customs _inspectors thought the amount too low and the case was taken to ceurt. Mrs. Wiborg at first pleaded not_guilty, but later changed her mind and was fined $1,750. * Mist Wiborg was permitted to take from the “pler only her personal acces- sorles. The indpectors went through Seventeen pleces of baggage brought”l only one of her trunks and said it ap- 0 rdays During dugust Store Hours, 8:15 to 6 Rich’s Half-Yearly Reduction Sale Prench or American planes to fur- | = 1= L L HERE still remain h grade models to be disposed of, the 'chaice is still good. igcluded in this sale. snappy-style Womep's Full - fa Chiffon Silk Hosiery in price to.. Smart-Style Footwear undreds of pairs of high- and Summer Spring so drop in at once while Our entire stock is not - 3 L()ls‘ Reduced to 590 5590 3 pairs for $ + shio-ned | reduced { %II!flflfllllilflflflfllfllIlilI|_|fll|IIIIIIIHI!IIIHIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIHHIHHIIIIIIHHHJI||!tlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIHlIIlIHIlI% | W. B. Toses & Sons Public Confidence ‘Since 1861 9 to 5:30 F Street a t Eleventh - Main 3770 he August Sale of RUGS Grade No. 1 ..$45.00 ... 842,75 _..$27.00 ...815.25 - 8$7.25 $4.50 9x12 8.3x10.6 6x9 2 1.6x6.6 . 36x63 27x54 French Wilton Rugs the Standard for Fine Rugs $128.25 6x9 #83.25 8118 4.6x7.6 $47.25 27x54 %14.00 Oakdale Wilton Rugs ool—"Sturdy as the Oak” $85.50 6x9 $55.00 4.6x7.6 . $31.00 $9.25 Worsted 9x12 8.3x10.6 W W 9x12 8.3x10.6, $80.00 27x5 Fourt Finest Seamless Axminster Rugs Rues of the Finest Quality, in New Designs, at Very Low Sale Prices 4 Grade No. 2 Ox12 Box106".... ... 6x9 " CeRuer 1.6x6.6 ... 36x63 27x54 Bundh .$36.00 $33.00 ....822.50 .$11.25 $4.95 ... $3.25 ar Wilton Rugs Wool—and *“Durabl $99.00 $91.75 27x54 9x12 8.3x10.6, 1.6 $ 6x9 e as Iron” $62.00 x7.6 .. $34.50 10,00 Vernon Wilton Rugs Waol—a New Qua lity and a Wonderful One 9x12 8.3x10.6, $63.00 27x54 h Floor ...867.50 6x9 ... 4.6x7.6 $7.00 .. $45.00 . $24.75 e — o ———————— " o ————— e e e peared to reveal more clothes than were on the entire declaration sheet she had filled out. Miss Wiborg said she had declared ever_‘v'thiflgl abroad and that the majority of the clothing was the same she had when Rates by Mail—Postage Paid Payable in Advance she left the country. Miss Wi French hospital during the war, and she had bought | upon her return wrote a three-act play which was produced by Augustin Dun- c Maryland and Virginia— One month One week.. ... All Other States— One month. ONECWEER 2. One Thing to Be Remembered— EISEMAN'S Seventh & F Sts. m ALL SUMMER SUITS REDUCED $16.50 Palm Beach Suits . $12.75 Open a charge account $20.00 Mohair Suits . . . . $14.75 Open a charge account $25--830 Tropical Worsted Suits, $19.75 Open a charge account $25--530 Tropical Flannel Suits, $19.75 Open a charge account iborg served as a nurse in a at a series of matinees before you leave on your vacation arrange at the Business Office tohave The Star—Eve- ning and Sunday—for- warded to your vaca- tion address. You don't want to miss the news from home and there's no more reliable way of keepinz posted than through The Star The address may be changed often mecessary as as Evening and Sunday Evening. Sunday. 50c 40c 15¢ 10¢ “Furniture of Merit” is always advantageously marked We are not governed by precedent or competition. It is our aim always for “Fur- niture of Merit” to be of outstanding quality—selling it at the lowest possible prices. The result is you will invariably find oppo rtunity here to save, with no risk of disap- pointment. We deem it as much our mission to safeguard your purse as to insure your satisfaction with the merchandise. Some conspicuous examples of “Furniture of Merit”"—and H. and H. co-opera- tive marking. Overstuffed Living Room Suite . . . . $149.00 Made with deep spring seats and spring-filled cushions. The all-over covering is of Jacquard; carved panels on the exposed wood fronts. Mohair Living Room Suite . . . . . . $187.50 Another of the new carved wood-top type. Comfortable spring seats and backs tiveness. and covered all over with genuine Mohair; the reverse side of the cushions covered with Jacquard. Four-piece Bedroom Suite . . . . . . $156.75 Combination of Walnut veneers and gumwood; Huguenot finish. Very grace- fully designed pieces with the beautiful woods and decorations adding rich effec- Exceptional value. Four-piece Bedroom Suite . . . ... $179.50 Most attractive Suite of unique designing. Genuine Mahogany veneers combined with gumwood; and overlays of maple. Pieces of practical size. Ten-piece Dining Suite . . . . . . . $124.50 This Suite is illustrated above—and re flects the splendid type of “Furniture of Merit” even at so modest a price. effective overlays and rich finish. The S uite includes six chairs. Genuine Walnut veneers and gumwood; with / You'll Find It a Convenience Open a Charge Account

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