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—in the immediate downtown section, light housckeeping apartments, one room, kitchenette and bath, furnished. $65 and $75 Monthly WARDMAN MANAGEMENT gtIIIHWIIIIIIIlIlIlIH"IIIIllIl“mlI“Illllll!llllllllllII|IlllI! - APARTMENT SUGGESTION As a preliminary to your Fall apartment investigation, why not stay here a few days? Nothing is as illum- inating as personal experi- ence. By the day; on lease. Furnished. The Anchorage The Galleon The Mooring H Conn. Ave. at Que. B LT T TR T We Give Service when we handle MOVING, PACK ING & SHIPPING jobs of any and every size. Com- plete equinment— experienced per- respon- sonnel—a sible organization insure you 101 satisfaction. 1Glad to prices on Juote request. Phane Main 6900 far Estimates. Merchants Transfer Storage Co. MOVING—PACKING—SHIPPING 920-922 E Street N.W. TO 5 RN | 0 DIy e 00 DRSS ON NI R ETM me Golf Tennis College School Shopping Bus Lines. Live n The Bradford 1800 K St. N.W. Furnished and unfurmshed apartments. | room and hath to 7 rooms and 2 haths Elec- tric refrigeraticn 24-hour tcle- phone and elevator service. Govt. Bldgs. Conyenient to. All Car and Manager on Premnses. Geo. W. Linkins Rental Agent A Test That Counts Your child’s intelligence or scholast'c attainments cannot. be accurately rated by tests. But an examination of real im- portance to vour child and one that is accurate is an Etz Eve Examination ETZ scientifically deter- mines the actual condi- tion of your child's eyes and prescribes, if neces- sary, correctives, See Etz and See Better' 1217 G Street- e e 8 St 27 A SR ¥ < I 7 e T - s A A Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing $1,000 for $10 per month including interest and prin- cipal. Larger or smaller Inans at proportionate rates. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Fosablished 1881 Largest in Washington Assets Over $18,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES RERKRY = President JOSHUA W. CARR. Secretary —l . THE, EVENING STAR. . WASHINGTON: ;1...C., 21, FRIDAY,. SEPTEMBER 1928. G AR DERBY PLANES HOP TODAY Los Angeles - to - Cincinnati Non-Stop Flyers Await Starter’s Gun. 1 By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, Septembor 21.—A \fogzv dawn today found the field of aviators in the Class B and non-stop iraces of ths Los Angeles-Cincinnati | air derby reduced to eight as their pi- |lots awaited the starter’s gun, which | will send them roaring away to th» East. | six of the ships entered in Class B were to fly to El Paso today, while the two non-tsop entrants can take off at any time ‘today or tomorrow on the £ ' unbroken flight to Cincinnati. = Meanwhile, but seven of the 17 Cla: A starters had reached El Paso, firs scheduled overnight stop. Two spent th> night at Tucson, Ariz, and eight stgrt- ers were unreported. Eugene Detmar, Tarrytown, N. Y., crashed in landing at El Paso. and while he was uninjured, his plane was badly damaged and eliminated from | | i an American Moth. was first to reach El Paso, followed by W. H. Emery, jr. of Bradford. Pa. The others who reach- ed there were George Hopkins. Detroit; Thoodore W Wittman. Bryon, W ers, S. H. Tun T r and D. A. Kundle remained overnight in Tucson. | was organized in this country The non-stop flight entrants were Art Goebel of Los Angeles. and Emil (Hard | Luck) Burgin of Mineola. N. Y. Both finished with a single stop in the re- cent non-stop flight of the national air races from New York. Goebel, who | holds the non-stop transcontinental air record. will pilot his Lockhead Vega | plane Yankee Doodle, in which the | new air record was made. while Burgin | will fiy a Bellanca. Inability of air- < | plane builders to complete a new plane | © | forced Capt. C. D. B. Collyer. whose = | flying skill hlped st a n°w round-the- | £ world time record. to drop out of the | % 'non-stop event. The plans call for the | planes to continue o Fort Worth to- nigit. thence to Pine Bluff. Ark.. to re- main Saturday night, and on to th fin- | < ish line in Cincinnati Sunday. Cla | B plan=s had scheduled overnizht stops | at _El Paso and Pine Bluff. | Forced down by motor trouble at Lordsburg. N. M: esterday. Detmar Z | tore the landing 2ear from his Travelair | plane in taking off azain. Upon reach- inz El Paso he considered Ieavinz the | ship in his para-huts, but finally elected to bring it down. | Ho skidded onto the landing field for scme distance and the plane finally nesed over. damaging it beyond imme- | diate repair. | BOSTON PLANE LEAVES EL PASO. Kenyon Leads Class A To Fort Worth. | _EL PASO. Tex.. September 21 (P | Th-odore Kenyon of Boston. in a Chal-, | 1enger plane. led the class A group in | = ! the Los Angeles to Cineinnati,Air D-rb | out of El Paso this morning on the hop | to Fort Worth. ! A stiff wind wes sweening the ficld a= Kenyen got away #nd the take off wa« made under difficulti-s. Th» fivers wil' resums the journ~v from Fort Worth to Tine Blufl, Ark., this afternoon. THE WEATHER | | District of ‘Columbia—Fair slightly warmer tonight: tomorrow cloudy to partly cloudy; cooler tomor- row afternoon and night: gentle south and southwest winds, becoming moder- ate northwest tomorrow. Maryland—Increasing cloudiness to- [ night: probably followed bv showers | late tonight or tomorrow in west por- | tio) slightly warmer toright: cooler , tomorrow afternoon and night: gntle to moderate south and southwest winds. shifting to northwest tomorrow. Virginia—Mostly fair tonight and to- merrow; warmer in interior tonight. cooler tomorrow afternoon and night gentle to moderate south and south- ! west winds. bsccming moderate north- tarters on Hop anc : probably light showers | in north portion tonizht: cooler to- 's morrow and in west portion tonight. Records ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 69: 8 pm,, 63; | 12 midn'ght, 61; 4 am., 53: 8 am,, 60; noon, 7%. Barometer—-4 pm., 30.12; 12 midnight, 2 30.10: 8 am.. 30.14: noon, 30.11. High~st temperature, 74. occurred at noon today. Lowest temnarature, 57 ocrurred at 6:15 a.m. today. T-mvereture same date last ysar— ! Highest, '68; lowest, 54. Tide Tables. (Furnicshed by United States Coast lnd} Geodetic Survey.) | Today—Low tide, 7:42 a.m. and 7:47 b.m.; high tide, 12:38 a.m. and 1:10 p.m. | Tomorrow—Lew tide, 7 am. and high tide, 1:28 am. and for Twenty-four Hours. The Sun and Moon. | Today—8un r 5:5¢ am,; sun sets 5:08 p.m. | | Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:35 am.; sun | sels 6:06 p.m | Moon rises 1:12 pm: sets 10:28 p.m. Automobile lamps to b2 lighted one- half hour after sunset, Condition of the Water. Greet Falls—Clear. Harpers Ferry Shenandazh, mudd: Potomace, ~ clear; Weather in rious Cities. Westher Atlania, Ga Atlant.c Cits Baltimore.” Md simingham 30114 82 Bismaick, N. 1,301 L. Clear Boston, Mass i Ptcloudy Buigld. N. ¥ 046 Cloudy Pu.cloudy . Clouay Clear 002 Clear Cldy&Fay 004 Cldy&Fsy | 0.01 Clear 0.01 Cloudy Pt cloudy | ar Detron: B Faso, ey, 3000 & Galveston. Tex. 30.00 Heicna. Mont - 30,98 o & Bat 3020 apolis.Tiid | Jacksoneglie Eln 30 13 o | Kansas Clty Mo 30 Angejss. 29 Cle: Kar Bicloudy Couisville, ~ Ky ami. ) “Cloudy Pittsburgh. Pa Portland. Me Portlandy Orez 1 Raleizh. N, | Salt Lake City. San ‘Antonin.. . 2095 San Diero.Calif 20.70 |8an_Francisco.. 29.74 Louis. Mo .. 30,02 Paul. Minn.’ 30.0¢ te. ‘Wash.. 30.14 Wash. 30.36 FOR (1 am.. Greenwich time Stations | London, England Pa France | Berlin. Germany ...l Stockholm, Sweden.. ... | Gibraltar. No todar.) | Temperature. Weather | 40 Clou Spain W Cl . Gréenwich time, today.) Horta (Faval). Azores A3 Raln (Current obs Bermuds 2vana, Cnha o Canal Zoas 4 Part cloudy Cloue= Cloudy KIDNAPED CAPTIVE BELIEVED SLAIN \Labor Racketeers, Armed | With Guns, Abduct Union | Movie Secretary. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, September 21.—Fear that | Max Ruben, secretary of the Motion Picture Operators' Union of Detroit was slain by labor racketsers who ab- ducted him from his office Wednesda.e has been expressed by police. Ruben was kidnaped by eight armed men while a score of office attaches were held at bay with pistols. The labo: Ieader reported to police last week that he feared he was to be “taken for a |ride.” ‘but was unable to furnish a | thorities with the identity of his alleged | persecutors. Ruben had becn attending his bus ness during the past weck under pro- tection of an armed guard. poli learned, and two of these escorts wer with him in the office when the ab- ductors entered and_commanded those present to hold up their hands. Police said Ruben had been a fvery [ |engaged in a factional fight within the | |STIMSON SEES MENACE i TO FILIPINO BUSINESS In Address at Manila Hits Resolu- |tion Relating to Sugar Considered | by U. S. Congress. | By the Associated Press. I MANILA. September 21.—Gov. Gen. | | Stimson, addressing the anpnlne[ sugar convention here today, declared | | that the Timberlake resolution now be- | {f - the American Congress would not | ;only be unfair to the Filipino people in | their efforts to develop the industry of | | the islands, but also would be “destruc- | |tive to the efforts which we are now | making to cultivate the spirit of good | | will and co-operation in the conduct ot | the government of these islands " | | The governor general said he would | |oppose the resolution. which would | limit_the duty free export of sugar to ' |the United States to 500,000 tons an- nually. | - = The notorfously noisy taxi drivers of Paris are now forbidden to screech | their sivens between the hours of 1 and | |5_am, A Trial Will Canvince You That MENU PEAS Are Superior. Ask Yonr Grocer JAMES M. DENTY Whalesala Distrihntor fl { further competition. |union, in Robert A. Drake of Pittsburgh, flying |agency was involved. Members of the | agency were called in for questioning | 6 66 | Kenvon. Boston: 8. L. |trial of street illumination by and H. S _Mev-|at Newport, R. L. but it was not until ¢ temporary which & private detective and three suspects held. “Cures Malaria and quickly relieves Ril. !l iousness Headaches and Dizziness due gas lights | Constipation Aids _highly e In 1812 there was a year" ceessful | eliminating Tox teemed for pro evacuations \\\:\\\\‘mmv four years later that a gas company timore, Md. You_Should Have Gazler Service! Zxtract from letter— “I cannot tell you how deeply I appreco’s i thank you for the careful arrangement and “feetly carried out details.” Complete Cost, $£259.00 L Alfred B Gawler MORTICIANS . Walter A. Gawler -1.52 Penna. Ave. NW. Main 3 NON-SECTARIAN - Inc. 1.,’,.( 850 T PALALS IROYA Smart Fotwear ) Another new model that keeps pace with the Autemn vogue $ This new one-strap model (sketched) is of glistening patent with a smart_trimmir heel and round toe will appeal to the younger set, as will its very short vamp and its hroad strap fastenjng with an artistic buckle. Other models— $6 to $10. 2 of gun metal. Its spike Shoes—>secona Floor Extra Special Saturday Only 1,000 Pairs Boys’ High & Low School Shoes Sizes 11 to 13} Sizes 1 to 53 Saturday Only sty iasy GRIIANEY (O, 2 ricrovyes 3100 M 731 7th N.W. A wonderful group of silk dresses . .. charming new versions of the tight hip line, front fullness and side drapes. Smart effects are developed in Jersey in swagger models.. You can buy two dresses for the price you would ordinarily pay for one . .. in this marvelous sale. Jersey and Silk Frocks Butterfly Skirts Crepe de Chine Velveteen Combinations Sizes 16 to 50 Smart Trimmings Smart Silk Frock Smart Silk Frocks Such a variety of beau- tiful styles, fabrics and colors adds zest to these W wonderiul Fall dresses ° for’ any occasion Lustrous crepe-back satins, velvets, flat crepes, georzettes and many others. Sizes for women and misses. - Do Not Fail to See These All-Wool Coats = $1 2 Fabrics Everything about these wonderful coats be Pre-shrunk Moisture-Proaf speaks a much higher price. Every coat is new, fresh, desirable, right in fabric and tai- Dust-Proof Wrinkle-Proof loring—and correctsin style. Belted models plain backs. patch pockets. Sizes for women Swagger Models misses and extra sizes, Downstairs Store Saturday Specials You’ll Welcome Extra Size Undies 1.39 Women's extra size fine quality rayon under- wear, panties, step-ins and combinations Pastel tints. 46 to 52. Downstairs Store Slight irregulars. Service or 39 Downstairs Store Panties, step-ins, combi quality rayon. Regulas chiffon weight, seamed backs. y . Women’s Undier nations, shps: tailored sizes. Women’s Silk Hose Fall shades. 84 to 10. 1.00 and trimmed. Fine Downstairs Store Slight Semi-service Men’s Golf Hose Desirable, fine quality cotton. / zolf hose, in novelty checks: 59 5 Gray, tan or blue. ~Sizes 10 to 1172, ¢ c 6 Downstairs Store Men’s Socks Girls' 73 Hese ‘ayon-plaited Socks in variety of new Fall olors and patterns. 10 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose 79c imper fections. weight with lisle hem for extra wear. Good range of smart shades. Sizes 8% to-10. ! Pownstairs Store natterns. Downstairs Store to- M. Downstairs Store New Downstairs Store Children’s Shoe Dept. We need more space—the Shoe Department on the second floor is doing a record business . . . so many new Fall humbers have been added that we are cramped for space. So we are moving the CHILDREN’S SHOE DE- PARTMENT to the Downstairs Store . . . where you will find a complete line of children’s footwear. It will be well worth vour while to bring in the children and have them fitted with Dress and School Shoes . .. THE SAVINGS ARE SO UNUSUAL. NOTE—We have taken over the exclusive cgency in Washington for the famous Peters “Weatherbird” shaes. Every pair of these high-grade shoes is GUARANTEED—uwith a money-back guarantee. All are Goodyear welt and fine hand-turned soles. 4.45 3.45 Yoys' and Youths' Black or Tan Cali Oxfords, sizes 1214 to 5% Misses' and Children’s T ent 1-Strap Pumps, s 81 to 2 Infants’ Welt Boots of pat- ent, white, smoke and tan elk. Sizes 2 to 8 Calf And their moierate prices wi'l surprise you. Misses' and Children’s Tan -]Kéfiififi)) Oxfords, sizes 8'5 3.95 3.45 Misses' and Children's Black Calf Oxfords, sizes 2.98 * PETERS Wearnerr: CHILDREN'S NEW SHOE DEPT.—DOWNSTAIRS STORE Things Schoolgirls Will Need Thrifty Mothers, Save on Everything You Buy! School Dresses Neat styles and good washing fabrics in a variety of colors. 2 to 6, 6 to 14 School Blcomers 59¢ Of crepe, sateen and non-cling rayon. Full-cut saddle seat Black, white, flesh. 4 to 16 years Chinchilla Coats 5.98 Here's a remarkable value! Rich, warm Chinchilla Coats, smartly tailored mod- eis, warmly lined with tan suede cloth. Sizes 4to 14, Downsta Wecol Sweaters 1.98 Slip-on or coat models in attrac- tive colors. Sizes to 16. Wool Jersey Dresses 2.98 Fashionable, practical and won- derful value! Clever little style 's Store touches. 6 to 14. Fall colors. Fine school hose, rayon in smart colors and neat Sizes 6 to 9%