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STAR, WASHINGTO D. €, THURSDAY. AUGUST an Gives Address |NEW LEADERS CHOSEN | oot Enier. "seremat-comeer ot | Four French Marshals Follow Fayblle the Veterans’' Bureau, alternate grande Same as Jail; Sent | BY FORTY AND EIGHT |t matonsie: ' s r.c | Cortege to Crypt Near Napoleon's Tomb ‘Home’ for 30 ])“.‘,s Fraser as grande commissaire intendant " SMITH 1S SILENT | ON STATE POLITICS Speaks at New York Fair,| Then Confers With Po- litical Leaders. Open All Day Saturday, You Know! Saks” PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH and picked five delegates and five alter- terans’ jzation Elects | nates to attend the nationale promenad, | By the Associated Press. commissioned officers bore cushions on | Ve Organizati ©CtS| which will take place at San Antonio, | PARIS, August 30.—The body of | which were the marshal's baton. sword ges of intoxica- | J. 0'C. Roberts as Its Grande Tex, October 9. This exccutive com-| Marie Emile Fayolle, first of the Great | and decorations. Brig. Gen. William mittee was elected: Francis F. Miller, | war's six marshals to die, today was|W. Harts represented the American em- Ohet de Gare. Edward Hitch, J. Thad Baker, Julius L | placed in a ecrypt at the Invalides | ba | | Arrested on th | tion by Pol Schymkezy of | James P. Colbert | 3 - s8y. Peyser and Thomas Prailey Gemetery, where eventually all the| Jofire was unable to participate be- . French marshals will be grouped around | cause of ill health. The procession : Sl the tomb.or Npoldon; passed two miles between solid ranks of ht, plavground of | E|GURES CORRECTED. Four marshals of France, Foch, | troops. : Petain Lyautey and Franchet D'Esperey., Slao . S gold-starred batons in hand, marched . [Incrense in Court Cases Not as|ag mourners, followed by Premier | D oL o cate, v | | Poincare and the cabinet members, be- | e a Aebastmariy | hind the casket-laden gun carriage. pander of the American Legion v led the dead leader's bat- PLUM Great as Reported. In the acc |of ant _corpor cipated in the meeting ¥ s s Soaliz | "7A silk flag will be presented to Ihr!:{“\‘]‘ . (“‘“' N 3 = 7 . company winning the competitive drill | Star yesterday, it = was neously R P S I e { held by Washington's high school cadets |stated, that traffic cases had increased H. P. Savage to Wed Nurse. ONLY 2 DAYS MORE FOR tial candt | by the Forty and Eight. The organiza- f'"‘:;’l:u Pt ,"’““"‘Ij‘wg‘““‘ CHICAGO, August 30 (4)—Howard the central rt, we'll send you home | tion also voted to co-operate with the Lk d O P. Savage, former national commander b, 3 ol here to name a new| A an Legion and its auxiliary in the ‘;“j“' JoRy o el "»“l-“f VT | of the American Legion, will marry Miss On C’l“dlm'he Bfl’ THESE Bl(' SAV[N(’S! bt ad given |T ct to make the lot of orphaned and | he previous year NEWISe SO SUESTnailn Vehoa hospital nurse, on Sat. he daily the New |trict cases were said to have jumped urday, it was booked | fatherless children a happier one nounced today. n | "The organization ~elected Norman Landreau grand chef de train and Jo- seph V. Byrne grande conductor. Buck STORM STRIKES ITALY. | Knight was slected grande garde e ia from 5,743 to 29,240 when the statement should have been that the latter figure ented an incre or 3,000 FEET OF SHADY SAND BEACH SALT WATER BATHING SHADY PICNIC GROUNDS Tolmanized Collars Wilt Slowly THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY ; Ray Burke was picked as grande e aux chevaux; Robert M. Zacha- s grande garde drapeau; Dr. arles 1. Griffin, grande medicin: Er- Lyons, grande comm Francis J. Hurney, g James Pierce, retir Season-End SALES! “322.50 ‘816.50 in Wreckage of | Down. Week-End Excursion (Over Labor Day) to CULPEPER ....... $2.00 ORANGE Ll e IR CHARLOTTESVILLE, §3.00 LYNCHBURG . .. .. $4.00 DANVILLE . .......$5.00 Saturday, Sept. 1st, 1928 | bodie: R The Famous * £ «CLARK JEWEL” Gas Range With the “Lorain” Oven Heat Regulator A We have moved to our beau- tiful new studio, 1342 Con- necticut avenue, just below NI $332833383333338 circle. Lvs. Tth St. Station. . tickets will_be ar trains (excep S- P LIMITED) up to Train 36, in- clusive. _Monday, ~September ~ 3rd SALE PRICE! FINAL PRICE! $30.00 and $35.00 s YEAR-ROUND $25.00 to $30.00 s excursion gives opportunity to Sunday_and Monday. Sept. 2 “Florence” and 3, at home in Virginia, making governments and Tound'trip at very low fare ganization of tow Bachrach, Inc. Twed STHOUSER | | CECE O ex and // the |*8 Oil Stove and Range See Ticket Agents, 1510 H i g Q, St. N.W., 7th St. Station, or COOL SUITS! inugs.” given by 4 N Bajythe " "'".;'h:'";"';".'i;n-_::hr;:;: Union Station. Ph g h N - 5 LICHT and medium * g B o ] otographs of Distinction ot U sl that e A : ably - a & 5 th hout th g Gabardines $MUDDIMANG, ot LA A ¢ a sizes and an extra suit at these sav- wanted shades. ings. Almost all sizes. Saks—Third Floor Saks—Third Floor . THE FIRST CARLOAD OF i | | snoust v st ARKANSAS STATE $35‘°;§59°f;;“°a‘5’ | $5 Reserves Your Coat Till October 15 | NY Overcoats remaining will be marked at $35 to $45 - & when this event is ended. Take advantage of the op- | | | | | 709 13th St. N.W. Main 140-6436 leaders. Recalls Farm Conference. The governor began with one favorite st “833388‘838388822888323838*3383 around the table. know “how to cure i ing of State conditions at the time, and | he also recalled having said he open to suggestions, was “willing to down with anybody who does know how d if We enjoy the pat- to cure it and help work it out it required legislation, recommenda- | tions of a committee would assist mat- ronage of so many ters. This thought in a measure was simi- | i Jar 1o that éxpressed by Gov. Smith in | careful buyers of lum his tance speech. e epeecging an overhaul- ||| Der because we sell ] only the selected ing of local administrative machinery, the governor defended his record n(; Albany as to appropriations, attacked | A e e rove oumt nie program i ||| grades in lengths and 1 b i declared the only . . S e o nwis e ||| sixis hibit “suited. to tack the evil at its root—the court of . . rtunity. Al the Coats are blue and gray — Winter's Jocal government " their particular needs. oremost shades. All are 1929 styles. All sizes. Hits County Patronage. Saks—Third Floor Consult us concern- ing your lumber needs. He blamed r the sit jon h L Temedied. but asserted the nu the trouble lay in county patronage. “Thy way to control the mounting cost of government is to attack th causes of it.” he said. “You will never | do it by talking about the size of the sppropriation bill.” Warning his audience not to listen to “press bureau accounts of the awful extravagance at Albany,” as this was . To Arrive in Washington Is i Now on Sale in Our Stores { || 10" || *6* o fifi“;’,,gfi“,_;{‘;fi‘;ffl;“g,‘;;’,‘: -| Many of our patrons, especially those from the Southland, will indeed be pleased I SALE PRICE! CLEARANCE! it sl o st 4l to know that all of our stores are now ready to serve their wants with these deliciously « {§ HIGHER-PRICED AL,%‘.:%_AT?)%IO Legislature having reduced his appropri- ation recommendation only “one-hun- @redth of one per cent.” ‘and brougnt || Sherman Ave. & W St. laughter by adding: “They made Old Man Volstead look like a piker. In ||| North 486 some mysterious way he hit on one- half of one per cent.” good Concord Grapes from the State of Arkansas. 4 : FALL-WEIGHT SPORT SHOES bleb REDUCED! 4-Quart Baskets, c TTHESE sits, reduced LL our $8.00 and 1o $14.85, are now $10.00 Sport Shoes, These baskets hold approximately five ( 3) pounds and are not to be confused with the regular two (2) quart baskets. | | | | | reduced again. Light and including White, Black- dark Greys and Tans. A Wi Tt few mixture and stripe ef- White, Tan-and-Elk. fects. Broken lots but Every size in the assort- all sizes. ment, though not in each Saks—Fourth Floor style. Saks—Fourth Floor | Get an estimate from a member of this Association before placing your heating Men’s $1.15 Union Suits 79 contract Sieey 34 t0'500 Findhc. .. ooiiniviie c Saks—First Floor 3 for $225 ALL any member of this association for an esti- mate of the cost of reconditioning your present heating system or t installation of a new heating plant. Each member is an expert in heating sciénce and fuel econom e will supervise the work from plans to final n—and is backed by the ] guarantee of the Association. 1 Phone or write Mr. Nichols to send you our special | booklets on “House Heating”—alsc list of members. o nd PPN \ Jfgmlmfl ’;\.g..’wig"‘llram And for Those Who Prefer California State TOKAY Grapes Bathing Suits—Y/, Off ! Men's $3.00 Suits. , Men's $5.00 Suits Men's $6.00 Suits. .. « 1 and 2 Piece Suits—Sizes 34 to 52 Saks—First Floor inspecti el e ‘ Men's $2.95 and $2.95 Linen tehlati Association Inc, kst o Ko Al R - e B f e B Tl with a few 44's; white ,t, 5 20C C. N. NICHOLS Suite 501 A week ago we offered the first carload of California Tokays through our stores ceves Secretary 710 141k N.W. P » eaoerne I e S i X i . A Men’s 25¢ Plai nd Fane ok Lk e 08 and the eagerness with which our patrons bought them caused us to wire for another ocked Einest Initinted: Homdbon carload. This car arrived yesterday and is heing distributed to our stores today. final 3995 Sl mot g R 10 % melpileld oo i Men's $3.00 Crepe Pajamas; Men's $3 Ribbed Com slipaver and coat style; with or Sweaters; Vineck; si; without collar: 36 and 38 only The quality of this car is extraordinarily good. oLr R Galla—Rlnl Tok‘y Grape" Lb' 1 5 c e : i 850 "ilhflt“mil Season-End Boys’ Sale! Plays on the Accordion Sweet =Y f;eeafldfi‘le : We suggest washing all Grapes hefore serving as in some districts Grapes are Boys' $395 Black Rubber Boys® 100 Onéand SDravat ‘ o ar i S Raincoats with Sow'wester Hat Piece Pajamas; L e d prayed with a bitter though harmless preparation. 1o match; guaranteed weler. tarials in e cntCioh, M :.'_,..:yi .‘-;.,;;‘ for school ; 32405 .’m.l blue; 1 piece, 4 to 79, c ises 420 18.......... iece, 8 12 18 Litrle Boys' $3.95 Topcoat:; double - breasted _style: Two Long-Trouser Suits ; Srakin allaiool $] 95 odd lot; ideal school suits for gt vy :Iu’ young fello : 3 soiled; broken Bitele /Doyd 105 S Jaaiiaa Tt Sweaters; fancy and plain col. [0 '® - ors; neatly trimmed; ll.t.i $2.00 and sizes 2410 30........., ers; odd lot; Boys’ $1.00 Fancy and Khaki ~ doy and school wear; sizes 16 and ’1."(‘ Jacquard end n Tl O P Sanitary Grocery Co., Inc. Piggly Wiggly Eastern Co. No. 3875 Vocal Chorus by Frank Munn ¥ it [ . ol . - § be 8 and $1295 Two-Knicker | Our stores will be open until 10 P. M. Saturday, and will be closed all day Monda 3 it P Suits (with Vests); odd lot; Saks—Second Floor s . w_".'i#flv”vvwnfiwnnvv#nnn CEEE 4P 4044 44 0040444449404 0 0040440040040 00 0000000 4400 4