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'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O. THURSDAY. AUGUST 9, 19%8. » 9 |EXPEDITION TO STUDY PYGMIES |ALLEGED RUM RUNNER [sen uppet i, o, vasshot v rmar o Intnapts od e[ King Tnspcts Sbmarine. ’ " KILLED IN INDIANAPOLIS | Ml Dance Gardent Mortnea? of i | epnone mimpers of Padera proni i | LEAVES TODAY FOF THE DESERTl gardens, are l)"\:}: lu?do‘l;'nb;:\e;: :;dllb: e — F[EEING MUIURISI; NS T | Police Find List of Many """""\gfigt ::m::tfm';’\l-ns:ér:!“ih!;:?fi;m;fi Two Join Relief Union. | £ | on Man Whose Siayer Vanished. |the officers sav, Was Wit the, &7 GENEVA, August 9 (#).—Ecuador Americans Soon to Reach Homeland of; o Birle Withinsek | ey e e Be'sass they |A5d Eevot have announced their ad- e | | By the Associated rress. |found a notebook containing the |herence to the International Relief | es, addresses and telephone num- | Union, formed to help nations stricken Only Race of Stone Age | NDIANAROLIS g 8 Terrnce | 1amer, Mdroes WnG, (ephone, T | e Still lemg. newest and largest submarine, the 8.1 yesterday. The royal party . SANTANDER, Spain, August 9 (#).— | careful inspection of the various King Alphonso, Queen Victoria and the | aboard the craft while it was under Infante Jaime took a dive in Spain's!the water, city. Two ONLY 2 DAYS MORE Final Sale of the Season ENTIRE STOCK OF THE FAMOUS BARRIEMORE SHOES $ 5,75 l 2 OR MORE— PER $5.00 Per Pair PAIR Colored Man to Death on Bladensburg Road. Motor Cycle Officer Shoolsl | I | gml||mm|m|manm|m|m|mmmmmlmmlmmmui SPERLING’S August Fur Sale Russian Pony Coats (wat Calf) With Fox Collar IOt The following dispatch comes from the Cameron-Cadle Kalahari expedition. or- sanized by Dr. O Ernest Cadle, Colo- Tado Museum of Natural History. ~The Kulahari Desert is t tract in the nd the object of complete story reach the desert shortly to hegin our efforts to fathom its mysteries. From | | here we will go to Lake Ngami, passing | through a land where wild animals and | wilder men are the only living things. We know not what awaits us, but we know that the land bristles with relics which reflect the whole life of our pre- historic ancestors Coprright. 1928. hy North American News- paver Alliance.) Pollowing several alleged attempts to crowd him from the roadwav dur- ing a chase early this morning on Bladensburg _road northeast man Ernest C. Spaulding of the Twelfth precinct shot and instantly killed Lewis Spencer Smith. colored. 28 vears old ,And, then to of Simond Hill. Md. Smith was pro- | Jerre; Bechusnaland. which is 28 nounced dead from a severed spine upon his arrival at Casualty Hospital., | The shooting occurred in & field | of s beans in the grounds of the DURING AUGUST Vry efucial $¥icen fraveil of the Kalahari' 3 Police- | only people in e Age state of civilization who are living today. Dr 1 O Living: Ko, Dininig Rasw onid Bodsosne: Saites Od $1scew, Damierand SKadss ANl high-grade furniture selected from our regular stock umglmmln_ufnnqumu[ Two Doomed to Die. MOSCOW, August 9 ().-—Former BY DR. C. ERNEST CADLE. JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Au- Almost every kind of leather and color in Summer footwear SO nith at shoot | STeat Khama | rubles, have been sentenc t ot he pempted o &hoot | S he present native chief and_ Capt. | il sentenced to_death < jury, after hearing sev. | Nettleson, head of the British admin- today. accepted this plea | istration at Bechuanaland, immediately him 5 ofln:dd 0 co-‘op:‘n: w:!h us. ‘T'kll_ley t::- e chase start + . | signed one of the headmen of the city e T Dladensbur? | to act as guide for the expedition. With nl = - | his authority, we hope to be able to | sather subject tribes together as we pro- 1 | ceed and make a close study of them. Our expedition was royally entertained claims National Training School for Boys after | st 9 (via messenger from Serowe, | Director Issaev and Manager Kalmanov o ) e in Ki Smith had_sbandoned his car and | Bechuanaland).—We have reached Se- of (he Daghestan Wine Co. who were EXCELLENT VALUES -”:'l” T“-"y e IF'” m“defll! in Kid. Sugda and Velvet. Sinde for freedom. Spaulding | TOWe, the capital city of the land of the convicted of fraud involving 1,000,000 18 sale 1s a real opportunity—every pair being sold at less than cost. by the Supreme Court of the Daghestan Reductions do not apply to our entive stock | district { Small Deposit will reserve vour purchase until Fall ENTIRE STOCK OF HOSIERY 3 Pair for 53.75 JAMES B. HENDERSON 1108 G Street N.W. Eon Co 1227 F St. N.W. BROMLEY JERSEY FROCKS Do Not Hug the Fixure and the Pertect Foundation for An. s Froe SNUGGLEBANDUNDERTHINGS oseph Sperling, Inc | here at Serowe by Tebogo, the qieen BROMEE);;SHREP};'}‘ERRNC.%; Inc 1235 G St. ] = mother of the rightful 6-year old chie L 2 2 E P EUNDS—_N\ - ke P Whotwilt® B 1 age-suceeed 46 "the The Mothovon® sore Be.2es Phone Main 4530 H NO REFUNDS—NO EXCHANGES—ALL SALES FINAL | throne of the Bechuanas. ¥ : New Yo - d was disregarded and | LOUAY We expect to leave this city and T ved his machine to the left in an spparent effort to crowd the &lxcemln from the road. The road at s point is 60 feet wide and both the Sutomobile and motorcycle went acress | g::dpnrkm; and to the left side of the | A few minutes later Spaulding again ordered Smith to stop and met with the same result. At the third attempt, he eclaims, Smith turned the automobile to the left again. applied the emergency ke and jumped. At this point Spaulding fired one shot, the bullet failing to take effect. Smith's automo- bile jumped the curb and ran across the sidewalk before it came to a halt Smith then ran through a strip of woods and out into the fleld. with Spaulding still in pursuit. As they &ped across the field. Smith. so Spauld- ing claims. made a move as though to ! draw a pistol and the policeman fired two shots, one entering the center of the back and severing the spinal cord. It passed through the body and came | out the other side. Smith was rushed to Casualty Hos- pital in the automobile of John Ed- Friday! Save 10%, 25%, 50% and More in- THE HECHT CO. AUGUSTCLEARANCE August Clearance of CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.39 U. S. Rubber Co. Keds for Boys or Girls $1 (Second Ploer.) monds. 3708 Twenty-fourth street | northeast. and pronounced dead by Dr. | J. W. Hall After he had taken Smith to the hos- | pital. Spaulding returmed to the scene of the shooting and. together with Capt. C. L. Plemmons end other members of the precinct, started a search for the L. The soy beans were so thick, | wever, that the search was postponed until daylight. Find Pistol at Scene. | At 4 o'clock this morning Policeman O. K. Stanton returned to the scene and found there a .38 caliber revolver with five cartridges in the chamber. One of the cartridg=s showed the imprint of the firing pin, but had not discharged. it was said. The pistol was found 3 feet from where Smith fell. Peliceman Charles Sayer of the fourth wm told Headquarters Detective Alliam Messer, who was sent to inves- August Clearance of » August Clearance of ) 4 WOMEN'S APPAREL. ETC. MEN'S CLOTHING ; CHrabin Sixer) $25.00 Mayfair Shop Dresses s ; ] $29.50 to 535.90 Mayfair Shop Dresses $45 to $55 Society Brand ?“l" : $37.50 5}‘.,';‘5:,;‘%‘,; ’fiffi'fif ;’:hh}f;:-'f,i $39.50 to $59.50 Mayfair Shop Dresses $35 to $45 Sheldon Year Round Suits $2850 thggroole nd wimessed the et 1000 and $15.00 Moderate Price Shop | $15 $23 $27 (8econd Pleor.) August Clearance Of aulding almost lost his life Feb- e S nal ek | —— $8.95 SUMMER RUGS Jackzon, colored. of Lendover, Md. and $16.50 and $19.75 Moderate Price Shop August Clearance of = g W:Mfih;mfl:z&mfi‘iggd nearby | Dresses $13.75 $8.75 to $10.95 Fiber or Grass Summer e BB S B | §16.50 and $19.50 Women's and Misses' LINENS Rugs $5.75 e e s barng e | Coats $10 79 Hcmmed Mercerized Damask $12.50 to $16.50 High-grade Fiber Rugs $8.95 P gri&'?uk?ifi%fio:m?%?; $25.00 and $29.50 Women's and Misses' Tablecloths. 45x45 in. 49c $16.50 to $20.00 Distinctive Fiber Sum- s:nhg :":?T:;i wsbv:&n;sm: sarage | Coats $15 $1.39 Linen Table Damask 95¢ vd. ; mer Rugs $12.95 DR st s hvwed e o S i e | $35.00 and $39.50 Women's and Misses' . 5 . . . (N Fiese.) was said. e | Gisis $19.75 95¢ 5-Pc. Linen Bridge Sets 59 EX-BADEN RULER DIES. | $45.00 to $59.50 Women'sand Misses' $10.95 Organdy Bedspreads $6.95 , BADENWEILER, Genmany. August | Coats o $29.50 19¢ Turkish Towels, 18x36 inches 19V%c AugFulthRNFlle’;{;a‘E of s .?,‘!*‘;,,:”h;‘,‘f,;“;:.f‘:‘::.,"“m;:‘y‘.““éi~ $5.00 to $7.50 Summer Millinery $2.95 $4.95 to $6.95 Rayon Bedspreads $3.95 s e SR T S e $2.95 Silk Pon ooy 15¢ Hemmed Damask Napkins 9, i e libint ¥, September 28, 1907, untfl No- [ . gee Dresses i c » . B¢ L ffiffiffin‘fi‘“gfiifi“}:fifl $1.00 H‘and:\ade Por:: ;icansl - 59¢ Japanese Crepe Tablecloths 39 $l4.?a e “““0“. g $7.98 pblic ‘ Sk (Fourth Floor.) $9.75 Decorated Fiber Table $6.49 ;2:,:‘5"::‘,;,{‘*:',:’,‘)?;?"{}3,‘,'L::?;Z'j‘".“'fi‘:‘: o i h‘p! " 2 rittn Z?f $19.75 Ivory or Sepia Fiber Desks $12.89 sister Victoria is Queen of Sweden. | .95 ther, Straw X SN A 4 i ¥ . - | Silk Handbags . $195 August Clearance in pocopaiiing oo LIMA. Peru, August 9 (—Comar | T Mais Pioor.) THE MUSIC STORE. 618 F ST $69.75 3-Piece Reed Suite $43.90 John J. Lurhsmge'r ir nw:e'v:ber‘r?z " - o . 5. .3%33&?-’; :j»‘:filon:“ffnu Hmiglv tal A cl ¢ 1 Used No. 35 Atwater Kent Radio. 9 3-P51:‘ct: Mohair Living Room $968 LEADER SHOE STORE || e . S $69.50 $89 Piece O Fib i e S d {’ YARD GOODS 1 Used ; Freed-Eiseman Electric 5 3- ki rénge St Suite ’ $57 N l:‘: VER were $1.95 i e Olitiic $1.95 vd. : Nf;dm. ((::o:péet; » $137.50 $179 : 3-Picce Green Stick Reed Suite $119 F 1 : S 20R..C. adio. Complete $99 $12.95 Round Sea Grass Table $6.98 ine Shoes ; $1.95 Printed Silk Crepe $1.25 vd. $300 Used Vi K : o P riciedd 5ol $1.95 Georgette Crpve 51.25"6 0 Used Credenza Victor Orthophonic $195 $19.75 Large Peel Armchair $13.89 Do ! . . 1 G55 St $1.95 vd. Si% Lmg Colony i Vistesie $75 $1195 Chinese Peel Rocker $6.98 L R8P« W e 51‘95 Crisp Silk Taff o d' $675 Used Borgia I Victrola $525 $19.95 i Disiien. Nk d G M"::En"":"i'::.“"l':"',':' "’E; 51'9' S:l.sp dlS']kaB etad o $1.25 yd. 1 Vsed Conpale Vil $79.50 $4-§5 am Design Nightstands $6.95 : aaninges of l:;{):_;:;ll;':if'): $1'.? & $3.50 "gf“‘ Rl roadelot $1.25 3'd' 1 Used Casisale: Viesals $49 it Book Trough End Ta.bles $2.87 4 AP B :‘G’»:R‘U;li;o&: 09 ; S e $1 vd. 1 Used Console Electric Victrola $119 $5.95 Wrought Iron Smoking Stands §2 49 are ofiered at an UNUSUAL- 29¢ to $1. Plain and Printed Cotton $5 : $159 3-P: ¥ dF Livi LY LOW PRICE. R 1 550 Used Tuscany Victrola $415 -Piece Carved Frame Living i v}dgncn\mn (The Music Store, 818 ¥ 8t Room Sulte 5114 $169 4-Piece Walnut Veneer Bedroom : August Clearance of A Suites $133 ugust Clearance of . $245 4-Piece Walnut Veneer Tud e CDRAP‘ENR‘ES e HOUSE FURNISHINGS v bl 1O . Wl ; retonne Window Drapes $] set T : $59.75 50-Inch D W flw") s“()[: $1.10 Bergiorsors’ Sumglin ot $49.95 Porcelain-lined Refrigerators $29.95 V::eer ressers of Walnut $38.90 $6.95 Auto or Camp Refrigerators arcn Crcmnnes 55¢ COMBINATION tany Sizes 2 to 10 AAA to EEE Many petterns in Kid, Calf and Petent Leather. Black, White or Tan Kid, Patent or Satin T s 726 7th St. N.W. 35¢ to $3.95 Remnants 0{ Drapery Fabrics 10c to 98¢ vd. $1.79 to $3.95 Sample Ruffled Cur- tains 98¢ to $1.95 49c Flowered Drapery Voile 19¢ vd. 31.65 Ready-to-Hang Window Awnings $1.29 8c and 10c Cretonne Edging for Draperies, Etc. 4¢ vd. (Sixth Ploor.) @ $3.95 $9.95 Small Size Ice Chest $5 $1.50 4-Piece Dusting Sets $1 $19.95 Rebuilt Premier Vacuum $12.95 Cleaners $10.95 3-Burner Laundry Gas Stove $6.95 $2 $19.50 $3 Sanette Pantry Pails—Shopworn $32.50 Electric Percolator Urn Sets $7.95 Electric Waffle Irons $4.95 $10.95 Electric 1-Well Cookers $6.45 (Third Poor.) L IN THE INTEPEST OF DEDFECT FEDVICE NO MAIL OR PHONE ORD 529-75 to 339075 W’l]nut Vcneer or Ivory Enamel Beds $11.89 $145 3-Pc. Velour-Covered Living Room Suite $98 $5.95 Natural Belgian Willow Rockers $2.49 $4.95 Children’s Chairs of Sea Grass $2.69 $59.75 Walnut Veneer Vanity Dresser $38.50 (Pourth Ploer.) ERS WILL BE FILLED