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‘ 12 ¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1928. | | GANYUN EXPI.URERS'MAN 60, IS INJURED | 512 Randoto et o Center waret | {ILL QUITS NEW YORK | daie tor charman of e state mepub- | AN FOUND DEAD, | spus st he became ot e o | FLOOD VICTIM BURIED. Following the crash Robey was taken | His action, he said, was in the interests | - and was next heard from when his Hospital and treated by Dr, I. Rut- | N | lued As ential to the success of 'h"“ | : | Third and K streets southwest, at Republican presidential nominee in New 3 Refused Hospital Treatment o'clock this morning. At 6:30 o'clock = WINCHESTER. Va. August 20 The , . .| kosky for bruises and shock. He later 5 | W. H. Robey Struck After Machine | (S e SHOW O S D"""“P‘nrk Al it et Dr. Leon Jimal of Cesualty Hospital, | body of Jesse Dove, driver for the East- ne. é | e ; er refusing hospital freatment and J ws | orn Bus Line, drowned Thursday ws Thr atoes at The truck was proceeding east on | o H. Edward Machold of Watertown. went to the house and found Matthews | © arsday _in Plows Through Tomatoes at |, The truck was pracedtg Ft S0 Harmony—H. E. Machold Slated | 1L BCRnie, NAChol o8, N aveempry, | Insleting upon” going home from the | denq Luney Mill Creek near Buchanan, Va Markst Siaswalk. | iee “questioned. Hall and e claimed | e Lo nted o hana. the. State: commmtee,| OUFth precinct police tation where he while trying to reach his stranded hus e ey Nhiel Jookbd e fe | orris’ Successor. It W< inderstood. il the poit - | 0 (5 after becoming 11l atl_ the . on a bridge, was buried yesterday after- 3 o Flowing threugh several doren bush | was turning the comer. A enINA |y e usciated Pross fated by the dEehiof Giecree & Mpecls Matthews, colored. 37 yoars old. 1743| Local produsers not having made | Funsral siviees wore bt er ihe Lor: Colorado Expedition Leaves o.of fomatoes Al S0 O NEW YORK. August 20 William q, | Th® election is scheduled for Priday. | gecond street southwest, was found | suficient number of satisfactory AIms | of his father-in-law. P s idewalk stand in front of Ninth street | good condition | 5 ; 0 . Frank Plank, b 3 SR RN 4 erite 4L 8 0OInCE this . {131, “eHAWSRER "¢, K6 TosGver-CLirtia dead at his home thix morning. His | fo appease {he fans' taste, France is| Rev. Murray D. Mitchell. pastor of Denver—Face 80-Mile morning. & truck operated by James E. | | i . Biate, tast | i e sk reelers of Japan are fac-|death resulted from natural causes, it | permitting the introduction of more | Braddnck Street Methodist = Episcopal Hall, colored, of Chesterbrook, Canada’s automotive exports are grow- | CAmpaign committee in this State. last | ing losses, rayon manufacturers are |is helieved forelgn motion pictures, and nearly 450 | Church Seuth. He rvived his MOllmaifl Ride. | struck and tnjured W. H. Robey, 60,'inc night withdrew his name as a candi- busy. Matthews was faken (o the station ' will he shown there this year. widow. formerly M Plank. spateh to The Star and the North can Newspaner Alliance DENVER. August 20.—The expedition to explore the unknown canyon of the 5 Yampa River in northwestern Colorado , 1) ¢ w on it way party left Denver r 1 \ br & special tr consisting of & pas- g ) ,]Q/ i( senger coach and a baggage car Sat / /4 7) Yand dnv afternoon. headed for the littie fown of Craig. Colo.. which is the pres- ’ b + “end of steel” in that region Deliver His v expects to reach Craig embark from A ('('pl)l(llll‘(’ r the entrance River Canyon early Sun- This_journey. through Address on HY e 2z 200 Smart Silk Frocks Meanwhile the party T two big caves - - Now Clearance Priced w long the tri rough the pa River Car t two weeks. The ci is fr : r;r: .'~:_~ to 4.000 feet deep and X = h FOUR DIE IN AUTO CRASH. : ® 1 Sealine (Dyed Rabbit) Two Injured When Car Plunges ° Over 100-Foot Embankment. ( 04§ < . . WHITESBURG. Ky.. August 20 (4 il urlr:,}fimk" J 4 1 i Washable Silk Piquc Mrs. Hiram Fields. 48. her daughter y \ (‘(),\T Georgette Crepes 4: her son Chester. 25. and | uct 2 { McRoberts " omobile crashed over & 100-Toot em- J| With Fitch Collar Washable Crepes cment near Dunham 3 y Hiram Fields, 55. and his son-in-law. | o Formerly $15 to $16.50 T e e An unusually hand- —Many warm days probably yet to come, when rate of speed when it met a hine | ome model. of sealine 1 o i 9 Griven, by Wisley Wright. Neon, Ky, and Power S aker ] (dyed rabbit). with the cool dresses like these ‘“!_] be VETY mUCh.‘“ d.e ; | new bolster shawl m{;» mand, and they are very inexpensively priced in lar of Fitch. It 15 made 9 3 " o . this sale. Some are sleeveless, others are made S N &~ Complete, Ready to Plug in, fer of bonded skins, and ) : HIPPING NEWS * u P = e / after September fir with long sleeves—one and two piece models. The will sell for $275.00 e s eo wes Iecm & 50 s ot ;n]mmm: :otes arelv:ttee:, Pan,els‘ box pl;]ats' i ) elts, pockets, pear uttons. n maize, ue, | " £19.50 to 8300 p p pink, white, rose, green, orchid. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. { . t—Bremerhaven August 9 Formerly 'Priced $570:00 ata C Misses” and Women’'s Sizes 2 August 12 | B 2 A Kann's—Second Floor. ]| —An ideal set for any location. The receiver and e loud speaker that revolutionized Radio. Eight tubes, superheterodyne, all-electric R. C. A. Loudi . August 11 | speaker, using Power Amplification. An unusua At 14 cgmbination gf perfect reception and perfect repro- [ Al G e t A c u a l I‘l t e d Auguet 1 duction. Simple to operate—just plug into any 74 L i electric light socket. Loop aerial operated. Re- NOW REDUCED Aveuat quires no outside antennae. = R I | W’th .S l vy I I AR | Convenient Terms % bllmm(‘,l' ! 3 | 3 1 eima 0ose Ausust 4 Kann's—Fourth Floor. : WIHSh i w Sold Exclusively at Kann's! smpton August 15 | World erise. A by 1 i 1 e\ All Full-fashioned! August 11 | { -~ Ausust 11 | ’1 M h P r(,(.l’n" ; / —If you are not already a wearer of our :. ust 18 | i | — Selma Silk Hose, get acquainted with - M | Kann's—Second Floor. Special P RE %1.29 » them! You will appreciate the fine qual- ity, because they are made and dyed ac- ~I.’h‘ mlnd $2.95 / ! cording to our own rigid specifications. atues g One of these styles will suit you— The pretty printed \ T No. 800 Medium Service Weight, 4-in. welts . $1.50 pr., 3 prs. for $4.35 fabrics of which f ‘they are made are T /, Ne.h:f:i%!A 1-Silkk Chiffen, lisle foot, new French i - iy A 4 i 50 pr. 3 prs. for 34.3 2:(; ‘V‘;l"“‘f:' a‘}m":i:f | / No. 1000 All-8ilk Chiffon, interlined lisle top...$168 pr. . for 34,80 ai 3 2 No. 700 All-Silk Chiffon, picot top $1.75 pr. 3 prs. for $5.10 sue ginghams. They 5 are made in basque f / No. 703 All-Silk Chiffon, pointed heel $1.85 pr. 3 for $5.25 and straightline \ No. 757 Medium Service Weight, 4-in. welts, styles. sleeved or pointed heels $1.50 pr., 3 for 3435 sleeveless, most at- tractively trimmed Kann's—Street Floor. Sizes in the Lot Rez. $31.95 t0 §39.00 | e Tailored Felts for Fall Glider Hammocks 405 st $ 9 0 G OUTGOING STEAMERS Models at G TODAY. : ! $ ]_6.75 ea. THE BLANKET SALE —Smart new hats for early Fall. Felts, of course, for no one can get along without at least one felt hat. In every value at this time. The hammocks are large, fashionable color and shape, and all head sizes. Charm- v L roomy and comfortable, and covered with heavy o = ingly trimmed with velvet inserts and panels, and ribbon i ,‘:f:':r‘:ff: S striped duck. Each complete with collapsible steel . & > bands and bows. Two of the'styles are sketched on, - C L e frames, arm rests, upholstered backs and galvanized > - P chain supports. —An unusual purchase brings this remarkable Kann's—Second Floor. Puerto Ca- | Convenient Terms Kann's—Third Floor. Part-Wool Plaid BLANKETS gey” “Sealy” Maltresses : \ At Special Prices! $3.75 pl‘. L e pecial Prices “Mirro” 3-Picce $22.50 Sealy “Truease” Mattress at warm, Soft, Part-wool Blankets, in Sauce Pan Sets An All-layer Felt Mattress. 50 pounds to i the full size, finished with heavy rolled 1 2} 9 eJe . the pretty colors of rose, blue, green i i th Covers edge. In all sizes—and fully guaranteed AL o e W tan, gray and lavender, bound with By the Bekly (_“““\m“ y guaranteed sateen to match. Size 66x80 inches $2,49 . hle D Will - o= o A el: 3% .A"VH. ssane m.‘"h:lm:’.‘.mhw"nrn Heavy Aluminum Sets 825.00 Sealy “*Airlight™ Mattress at This Sale Until Cold Weather consisting of three lip- Four - row Imperial Stitched Mattress o ~ ° K Strest ¥l ped sauce pans, each ;‘lflh {unn'\ li'l]r‘d edge, filled with long I d F I . ann's--Street Floor rover. cecular bre layer felt—-55 pounds to full size. . a . P with a cover. A regular - . & I g stze— ‘ dn (/l L u l ldln b $3.55 value | ]\?1"_\.3‘:;“"! with art or striped tickings L] O) s i Sealy “Supreme” Double Deck Cotl SCEPRINE) IS WS o Actual $1.25 to $1.49 Grades g Springs In all sizes. Reg. $22. At $l4~95 Kann', s, e e P =SS e i | Third Floar oudoir Compacls 4 > ; ol = A S . Cups and Saucers eta] € —Every home maker should be interested in this :%9(. & fop 595 / - a= \Ai Regularly $25. Special at Sale! Scotch Lace special offering of Scotch lace panels. They are in $16.50 ea. copies of real lace patterns—many are finished Plain White Japanese with fringe bottoms, and are 40 and 45 inches | These very attractive and practi China Cups and Saucers, wide. Five hundred only—bought in a special pur- cal compacts are made by Rigaud of thin and transparent | The Well Known Montauk Beds. made Paris and formerly sold for $1.60 ? . o e WiIth two large fillers in the center and s and regularly priced at | N i A panel o ~ i Sarin's—Birest Ploor & p on each side. The enamel is Eramined early 79¢ for six baked on and will last much longer than the usual painted bed. Al sizes. DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Kann's—Third Floor, Kann's - Third Floor Kann's-—Third Floor. Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721 409 110 MeLachien Biox i6ih and G sts 8 W ¥ \ chase—so we advise that you do your shopping