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the United States, who also is president of the Red Cross. The appiications will be passed upon by a committee on awards and by the central committee of the Red Cross. ‘The First Ald and Life Saving Serv- ice also announces three-other types of award. The six limitations governing issuance of the medal follow: First, conclusive e.'dence must be submitted that the soisen oF persons performing the act in saving, or attempting to save the life of a fellow being, voluntarily risked his cr her li second, it must be shown that facts relating to the act { were not due to negligance of the per- | son or persons performing the act: | third. it must be shown that expert Red | Cross first aid or life-saving technique Herole acts of life saving, in which | Was used at the time the act was per- B bicineson pertocnsing ihisractimiieg | ToumBTIAnd Ut B pctind Worl 'd un- his own lif2, are to be recognized JV\p",mp[ intelligent and trained sorvice the award of a gold medal by the|rendsred; fourth. individuals are only American Red Cross, it was announced | considered eligible if they have official- RED CROSS OFFERS MEDALS FOR VALOR Substltutes Award< for Small Cash Prizes as Having More Appeal to Recipients. | doubtedly have perished except for the | and campaigns or | SHINGTO THE SUNDAY STAR, W SOCIALISTS SHAKE DANISH CABINET Censervahves Stl!l Hold Swav However, on Econ- omy Program. also announces three other types of award. The first is a “certificate of merit,” to be awarded person or persons performing a first-aid or life-saving act which is adjudged meritorious and where personal risk may or may not be involved. ‘The second is a “certificate of appre- clation,” to be awarded a physician or an adult holding a Red Cross senior first-aid certificate or a senior member of the life-saving service in good stand- ing who has rendered at least 300 hours volunteer service in term of three rs or three seasons, after receiving a first-aid instructor’s nnpoln(m“nl first- aid certificatz or certificate of member- ship in the Red Cross life-saving serv- This 300 hours volunteer service may be rendered by teaching first aid. swimming and life saving, water drills and boating, promoting first-aid con- tests, swimming and life-saving meets other Red Cross methods of first aid, water safety and protection. The third award is a “service meadal,” BY EDGAR ANSEL M By Cable fo The Star and Ch ws. Copyright. 1921 COFEY\HAGEN Septembor | long promised Socialist storm Shr)nk but did not destroy the Conservative cabinet yesterday by Chairman John Barton Fayne. This new medal supplants the‘ former method of small_cash awards and a certificate, as the Red Cross felt the recepicnt would place greater value upon a peimanent recognition of his act, such as is embodied in the mcdal. Since there is no limitation placed on the number of these medals of valor, ly completad, prior to the act, one or more of the Red Cross first aid or life | saving courses: fifth, such heroic_acts must be brought officially to ths at- tention of the national headgquarters of the American Red Cross here within one year of th date of the episode, the award to be made as soon thereafter as the claim is “substantiated; sixth, medals shall be awarded the person or and to be eligible for this medal a per- son must have received, or be Ehgllnl‘ for a “certificate of appreciation” and have completed in addition thereto 200 hours volunteer service in a term of two subsequent years or scasons in the same manner as described. The mini- mum volunteer service required for this award is 500 hours in a term of five years or scasons in Friday’s election to the Danish upper house, the Landting. The Socialists, utilizing the growing unemployment and the unwillingness of | the cabinet to spend money in a pollcy of social assistance and larger doles to uncmployed, managed to poll some 60,- 000 votes more than at the last election. The Socialist desires for even more complete taxation elimination for the D. C. SEPTEMBER 16, coalition cabinet headed by the Social- ist Premier Stauning endeavored to abolish entirely Denmark's armed forces under the plea that since they were not large e¢nouga really w defend ine country they were merely a useless financial and social burden. This attempt failed, owing to the resisv,anoe of ths Landting. This body is unparalleled as a rock of consefva- tism. Nothing but a land-slide could shake it. The fact that the Socialists were able to make any gains at all is an index of the discontent and economic crisis of the country since deflation and stabilization. Practically, however, the | * results of the election for ihe Socialists | were nil. PAPERS ORDERED SEIZED FOR PRINTING LETTER Chargzes of Raditch's Wldow Bring Ire of Jugoslav Gov- ernment. By the Assoclated Press. BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, September 15—8eizure was ordered today of all newspapers which printed the text of a letter signed by the widow of Stefan Raditch, Croatian peasan leader, who 1928—PART 1.° was shot during a session of Parliament by a government deputy. The letter was one the widow had sent Sir Eric Drummond, secretary gen- eral of the League of Nations, asking that the League institute an impartial inquiry into her husband's death. It also set forth familiar Croat views that Croatians were treated as an inferior race and denied elementary justice. DO "Your E The widow did not spare King Alex- | ander in her denunciation and this was the ground for the seizure, Reming YES Feel ired SMART Trouble Reading With Comfort? Defective Vision is the Cause BURN Dr. Rose Etamines Each Case Personally and Guarantees Satisfaction or New Glasses Free SPECIAL 2 DAYS ONLY Regular $10.00 and GALL CENTRAE $12.00 Values At this price no one should nelect their eves. DR. D. L. ROSE 929 G ST. N.W. With H. M. Jacobson & Son. Est. Nearly 30 Yrs. o trist Botician persons periorming the act, or, in case ridow, widower or next 4 : application may be made at any tims subject to six rules govemlm . | of duath to the 1 With the medal will go a of ki A $5,000,000 steel plant is to be built ccruficate signed by the Presldl‘nt of The first-aid and life-saving at Newcastle, New South Wales. | rEsesaAAEerIOR ST AR s wnonet “The Store for Thrifty People”mmmmuu 577 | = P R poorer classes and abolition of the army must wait for fulfillment. It will b2 remembered that three years ago the ervics LTI # HARRY KAUFMAN %= Your House Becomes a Home When You Beautify It With Furniture Selected at THE WRIGHT CO. Special Purchase 300 Doz. INC. _1316-1326 Seventh StNW._| pre Sill, . 300 of New York’s Most Stunning Hoze Satin and Crepe Dresses —A REAL COUP— 9 Very fine ga Girls’ Felt AR $1 19 S Service weizht and In beautiful assortment of chiffon Y / colors and styles. Now is the 0 e Bl te TN N E I 1 E M 2 time when your little girl will Lizht need a well made hat for school. ot B $1.00 Yd.-Wide Rayon Satin, yd. 89c Women's Of all the wonderful values 69(: 6Sc G“?nv::nn:mwok embroidered front; we've ever offercd, these new Ideal for siip and party dresses; . square or V neck: exira sizes. e tvg” b 4/ Fall dresses are outstanding. 7 Hoover 980 $1.00 Sun Fast 45c 7 . . . Z D‘:fif'i’m B dress, and in this collection Rfy‘"} D?flpfly yd. 7 7 / are smart new models for | [ i Q™ Smtipes il . Gil;llS' Rayon §7.00 women and misses. Quality | | 50- Chldrens . . Underwear 7. i3 ~hi R 9 'HE low], (ootsmol takes on NOTHER opportunity is of= N extra pair of d Slips and _combinatiofs. pink zm.d value plus style ad“?ve Golf Hoze, pair 2 C ) {nte\“st when_ de- A e ois: &5, oblain (COLOR has invaded the bath- A flufly pnx:w: e ';::r bed peach: Sul wilelixises € $0:14 7ests this really wonderful price. i gne new, sac- veloped into an artistic design s pretty and serviceable end room! The bath stool illus- ot/ by gaest room Is mever D 3 7 quard designs; sizes 10% such as shown above. Metal table at a low price. This one trated may be had in red OF . amiss. This sale is more than $2 Women’s $7.69 Unusual neck lines, circular legs with choire of velour or 15 of gumwood finished in ma- green as well as the usual white il ety apiDe Di o) and uneven hem lines and lit e g B e o s e resses S 1t- ice. f 7 $1.19 $1.00 $1.10 a pair é Women's house dresses. in_prints regular tle trimming touches give the air of being perfectly gowned. end gingham: long sleeves: and extra sises. e Girls’ Skirts .00 and Middies $1 d white pleated skirts and refnlz‘l':r";md dies i blue “sm:"u Seamless. complete with bolster; choice of Tose, blue and $1 58-in. Stenciled Table Covers 59c new deslgns, in slase and dull $2.98 Butterfly Skirts anloh:" Perfeet" aualit $10 never bought a better | $3.00 81x105 l Rayon Bedspreads$1 - Just the thing for school. to 14 years. - Black, navy and copen s 98 Women's $1 '98 Sies hal'rlme stripes. Also . 25¢Chi’ dl’!ll'lDel‘l)y 1 9 Kimonos 14to 52 phids. 26 to 30 waist. Ribbed Hose, pair C oo mmmd and plale et colorer ;fi“‘;?z‘&“"“ e Sateen Gym ~ §7.00 | 39¢ Yd. -Wide '/ $1.98 Girls 2 St ol g, Sos 1308 | ey o Wt G | 1,000 Sillk Fringe Lace B Wi o nh e e 1 & > $1.00 Women’s P l to ensure years of domfort and {:rofle,‘,’m bore :es. e 2 J ed metal and 7/ School Dresses| Women's $1.29 | R ion Underwear 69c ane rest o weary fl 3T Extra Size Slips Choice of Chemise, Bloomer panties In Satin, Rayon end all and stepins, 36-gauge rayon in colors. Curtains Worth $2.00 to $3.50 Charme all shades, choice of lizht or rr Reaily Yc-1thful Hat Styles in Large Headsizes! Choice é . Many Versions in New s 59 Efi’ Ginghams Fall Hats 52.95 Pai é 7 Brocaded Tams Velvets and Felts Models in chic, snappy effects. All the popular colors and shades. AN 40 to 45 Inches Wide Filet and cable net in a beau- tiful selection of new patterns, in ccru, cream and Arabian. 2% yards long. Perfect. Some 6 of a kind and many 4 of a kind. Well Made Sizes 8 to 14 These dresses are just the very kind that wash well and wear satisfactorily. Mothers will appreciate the value in these. Walnut Veneer Bedchamber Suite 398 4.Pc. Convenient Credit Convenient Credit 'UPPOSE Ann comes to spend the night with the family? Resilient layer felt is used in 79¢c Infants’ 9 $1.49 22x22 Hem- 95 5 o i Wi The question, “Where is she this restful matt: d it’s New Fall sl,oo White Dresses 4 C St Diigees, dos! C | 19¢'Yd. Wide i 121/2 c B A s il Artistic Semi-poster wood bed, dresser with shaped Wil My hnd Stirmy Cov Drequglnm,y ek Lt swinging plate mirror, a chest of drawers and a French ered in art ticking that there's y bed with no resisting the price. Corsetlettes Satin striped. with or without in- side belt: sizes 32 to 4 Long and short dresses nainsock” Lace and Embrolders el vanity with stationary mirror. Made of walnut veneer and cretonne-covered mattress and gumwood. spring. Cane metal ends. $14.50 AT First quality birdeye, hemmed ready for use. $7.85 A Timely Sale of Infants’ Wear Baby Sacques and Sweaters 98¢ Baby Bonnets STV BUBUGO U UGV en checks in all colors for Ehfldrenl 'school dresses. B 89c Women’s 35 c Jumbo Union Suits Band '.0; and shell knee. Sizes [ 46, 48 Children’s $7.98 Wool Sweaters Plain and assorted colors, in sizes 210 6 ¥ Z. In white with pink or blue trimming, also plain pink and blue. Infants’ Knit Sets| Infants’ Dresses TR $1.50 Double Bed $7 .00 Plaid Bl:nk:ts sl Size 64x76—in rose, blue and gold block plaids. Nanette .00 Tots’ Dresses $1 Just the dresses for little tots. in UL prints, sbroadcloth. and end-to-end Toth 1to 3 yea Fine silk poplin bon- Zomne Sees %o cas'"fi.':fi‘ 51_69 ; Long or s] 19 et i w?ndg“m s K . bo':wtecs in box; d"““ ‘" :qmmfl%"'h?'&!g}:; and # $1 Porto Rican iiteininkibriblas a fine grade of nain-|plye. Some $1.49 $1.25 81x90 "THE poster bed is coming into Ghoss C | white, pink or Sook, face or. hand- sold s high K d C its own again, We are n trimmed. embroidery trimmed. las $2.08.. Krinkle Bedspreads showing the true Colonial styles of mahogany or walnut veneer ARTXSTIC is the word that fairly describss this lamp with brass plated metal base ~n4 georgette shade. A675 Complete with gumwood post, at the un- usually low price of $17.50 All colors; full double bed size; guaranteed fast colors. 25¢ Yd.-Wide 1 5c Perc.le" y“d ffll’ children’s ew Fall patterns. schas) Gfessea. ANl fast colors. All handmade and embroidered in pastel shades and assorted colors: 79c¢ tweeds and Blankets Each Your Boy’s School Suit This Is Our School Special! f"% 4-Pc. Suits $3 Esmond Part-Wo<! Full double-bed size 66x80. Sateen binding. Choice of rose, blue, gold, orchid or gray block Weight, 2 pounds. Little Boys’ Fall Hats Fine assortment of q plaids. And Agam—those who know the satisfaction in wearing these slippers demand a repent' Women’s So-Easy Comfort $ 2 69 $249 3.Pc. Mohair Living Room Suite $159 An elaborate suite for the living room. Richly uphol- stered in mohair and moquette, with loose reversible spring cushion seats and mahogany carved railed tops, outside sides O I AR W) Slippers ITH a small can of finish and a brush you can N8 M3 AT THIS pretty Venetian mirror will go a long way toward comfort they afford . pairs of these, ‘medium heels. Arch Lo% fethole black Kid—turned ‘Wise women buy two and three Choice of one and two strap slippers. Unusual Fabrics supporting oxfords of soles and rubber_heels 101 Comfors. sives § beautifying the room in which it hangs. Size 8x18 inches. and back in self-tone velours. chair comprise the suite. Linings are smooth, 1o insure % 9; widths C to EEE. ey i RS Boys’ and Girls’ Sturdy Schcol Shoes §1-95 & $Q45 Ideal school shoes for your boys and girls. Made in black and brown with sturdy all-leather soles and rubber heels. Sizes 8% to 2—2% to 5. 3795 S These are the kind that every. boy wants and just the kind that meets mother’s approval. Tans, greys, browns and blues and herrmgbones that wear like magic. Two-knicker suits, golf and knickers and longie and gnlf suits for your choice. T IO 79¢ Convenient Convenient Payments Z 1A A1 1 n WRIGHT = 905-907 7th St. transform this Windsor t; - finished chair into a thing of beauty. Price only $1.49 Settee, armchair and throne Payments Convenient Payments AR Y o W