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THE_SUNDAY STAR. WASTTINGTON. D. C. AUGUST 12. 1928 PART 1. survey s s week shows the greatest influx | of ’\u(nl\:nl\v]r< at the tourist camp fo the Jear and this year is running ahead vear, both in the numbe number of pas Washington Tep on the weck by VASHINGTON LURES MOTOR TOURISTS - Tt Every i rved entation city st an obse From ¢ Obse Lindbergh Back in New York RTISS FIELD. N. Y CLYDE J NICHOLS, Inc U \’DFRT AKERS \\\ v R Phone Col. 6 N COLLECTORé TO MEET TOMORROW .- Seciety of Philatelic Americans to| The CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The 3 o'clock, at Upshur sfreet en- nce of Soldiers’ Home. Walk through inds to Fort Totten and B htwood. corge Vail, ieader Walburg Hewitt will be in charge of a morning trip to some b nd- marks, to be followed by breakfast party concluding in time for chureh Meet 1 enty-sixth and Peansylvania 7:30 o'clock Open Thirty-fourth Annual Convention ave Society of Philatelic thirty-fourth Ame: annual FUTURE The Knights of the Round Tabl meet for Ats we luncheon Friday 1 pm. at Camp Letts, the Y. M. C. A 'mp on Rhode River. Group II will be in charge, and members will leave 1 am, with families, acighbn nd friends invited for a day of am conte X 1 events for men, wome and ANI of president. | dren. For further prmation call and Capt. | Sceretary Page McK fson, Main 5250 onen it aleigh Hotel tomorrow wii activities be di zation will ensuing year will be Lincoln Woman Corps will > con meet tomorrow, 8 pm., al Grand on sarby sights point. a he Ralef night » sa held in the Ameri bulding a new um. that will be mor ws the size of its pre sday will be ‘\\\1\ thrs -~ i) 3 4, f/’f. STORE THE FIRST TIM IN CONNECTION WITH THE SEMEANNUAL SHOE SALE— IN OUR HISTORY ANNOUNCE AN Jmazmg Sale verlfiflfl?am ‘Womens Axch SupportShoes Patent Leather, Calf. kin. Tan Kid. Black Kid. Black Satin, Russia Calf, Colored Kids materials in one, and other leading L4 two. three and four strap ape. Stepeins, Oxfords v Lace Tie effects Betsy Ross—Fam-li-pedic Grovers—other famous makes Four tremendous groups that include all Our Foot Department is under the direction of foot specialists, who well trained in expert fitting of Support Shoes Appliances. Service are the Arch and < widths and all sizes though not in every style Washington The appe: women al omorrow many business or social duties. ever held on regular lines of Arch Support Shoes—will be irresistible. the thousands of women who regularly buy these shoes this be of great importance, but we invite all Washington women to parti this daring merchandise event. 408 PAIRS ARCH SUPPORT SHOES Thal Were $7.50 \nw 35.95 PAIRS ARCH UPPORT SHOES That Were £6.50 Now will set aside for a while their home, ale—the very first we have To announcement will pate in of this W - - S— PAIR ARCH UPPORT HOI That Were 10.00 to $12.50 Now $7.95 515 PAIRS ARCH SUPPORT SHOE That Were €8.50 to $9.00 Now 6.95 a Daring Sale in Advance of School Opening BOYS” GRIDIRO (High Shoes Only) In Tan Calf. Black Calfskin, Tan Elkskin lace effects in collegiate and dress toe shapes. not in every style. Over 1.000 Pair WERE UP TO 85 Gridiron School Shoes Sizes 10 to 131/, ~ All sizes and widths in the entire group, but Mothers. buy now for school—and save! SCHOOL SHOES and Patent Leather, Blucher and straight in Two Group WERE UP TO $6 Gridiron %3 15 Odds and Ends in the ¢ S Semi-Annual Shoe Sale le on Regular Lines of chool Shoe Odds and Ends in the “izes 1 1o 6 Semi-Annual Shoe Sale Red Triangle Outing Club “m HOSIERY i For Men, Women, Children )8.) Pairs for § \u»\ll \ S " \II'* W and .. 09¢ Infants” Shoes OVER SATIS H1 bttt YE 1CTORY ‘m JHAY $60.50 to $8.50 wo N°S Pt f\ll',\ $ ; 95 Incomplete si 0 1o S4 CHILD® SHOL wom b HOUSE SLIPPERS 1 RS OF SERVICE 95¢ SIGNING OF KELLOGG | United Army | the PACT MAY BE BIG DAY IN HISTORY AMERICAN ACTOR DIES AFTER VOYAGE rruunlmmr from First the United States morally to a Ieast an untriendly neutrality and per- e haps even active 4 ki Jatn evtn acive horiy et 4 Rex: Ghieryman 31 Exnlrc., b not least, it will, so it Is surmised ik in Havre Upon Arriving in France. ume at timulaie the forsign policy of the tates in a sense favorable 1o At general pent of war debts rations ioward which Europe g and will eventually help the neral disarmament under the of the League of Nation: 2 the Assaeintd P conver Al thes HAVRE, 5 Cherryman juvenile actors, died at the City Hos- pital late yesterday shortly affer he arrived here aboard the steamship De Grasse. Mr. Cherryman became ill dur- ing the voyage. The American cons has taken of the body. which probably faated atiRouen (The actor was 31 vears old vaz A native of Grand Rar Mich and had recently apprared in the prin- al male roic The Trial of Mar Dig NEW YORK Cherryman wspiees l“ va France, August 11 Broadway one of lain or Cushendun time of the mann in Pa But tainty ambr at the pact nee there rogarding the ¢ pact, why pied it with the coubtedly i signatur> ch wide uncer- xact purport of have all the powe such re princi that the adly to peaceful opinion ever here and no ment can affc » place itself in the position of ap- bearing to refuse to outlaw war when hers are ready to do so. In addition sach power has had rease ovn ad in this fact nothin: sinister eplic polsoning A. H. Wooc producer mplied d national interest 1 ast play in which the juvenile now and probably always must be the | APprares informed by cable from basis of international under- ace Auzust 11 (A).—Res Broadway actor, died of rted on a month's va- ago and was to have re- I leading man in “Th Tr Dugan” when the play open ) next wiit | His lov from hi man, a ¢ i Mic and 1 went ba cided t L ane ar contract by Hi York debut v jorie Rambeau 024, Chicago wi Du Topsy and Britain and cation desire to d T to the League em and in general to sho Ame her dominion the United of Nations Y go a hod can are scek- o order but also | £ erited Koon Cherry- Grand Rap- nded Col ersitic able into caley serman aims it_and pre- Rhineland like a where h Tom W apparently in ithout _endangering pre-eminent n in Far Eastern affairs, will pro- ( from pos: Ame: Brit- | aggression ! kepticism of the result of nation fonal interes it sk entirely he oth been ago he married E: Mich. They They had one son s mother, a sister, Mrs. of Wayne, Pa sther recently Besides for re Howard Tilgman e s ready as somefe ates w participate Spain, for been and fumir FARMERS FIEEHT FLAMES. SPOKAR Brush and timb city, bur g of re- ich were no August 11 (T southeast of five-mile front, to- the buildi participate 6 SroNan versity a e tov nal signature. asserting the ) It had a obviously me of 4,000 iment of capitalist imper veral barns against the Union of sther building Republics than 1d memt i has commun . cated the of the pact corresponde to the League tions, which at the September assembly will probably recommend that all mem- bers sign. Whether something special can be done mean to mollify th Russians is uncertai and de- storming ‘ hat it be perm amendments and pact erwise i instry 100 farme: 5 families were and flames. of Na- Deaths Reported. CITES BRITISH PEACE MOVE HELLIFIELD, Yorksh England August 11 (#).—Great Britain has done more in the direction of disarmament | than any other country and has shown | her readiness to do more, said the Right Hon. W, C. Bridgeman, first lord of the admiralty, here tods The Kellogg propos: other wav of propc posed at Geneva a :e Bridgemen ‘Mr. Kellogg We in America are idealists and we are going to ov law war It is much easier to mak phrases of that kind than to carry them out,” the first lord continued news publication in Spain that s the law providing for Sundas vest is threatened with suppression 4 1‘!” eficient manner in only an- what I pro- ag0.” said Mr says Any which our <killed mor- ticians perform when called FOUND in ANIMALS. on any case requiring FOR LOST careful attention. merits the pronouncement of their suc- cessful zervice. The cost is moderate! 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