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NEW TETON PARK 10 BE DEDIATED Wyoming Strip Recalls Fur-: Trading Expedition of John J. Astor. I Heads Railroad CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 18.—Preser- vation of the wild and rugged beauties of the Jackson Hole country in North- ' n Wyoming will be completed of- in July with the dedication of a new park by the National Editorial Association. | This lovely strip of semi-wilderness | was created Teton National Park by | Congress in February. It is fringed by huge forests and hemmed in by EY C mountains, and is a cradle of the dude | : ranch industry which now is achieving | '::;m'::":"‘;”‘{:; ;:g‘l‘":":“:f‘;‘"‘fl"‘ almost. the importance of the live stock | P Lo i e most & pol |isiana & Arkansas Railway Co., which and other major industries of the State. | TR, ¥ FIKARERS, T mAY O b | Once reputed to be the secluded jio.2 Rajlway & Navigation Co. | refuge of cattle rustlers and other out- | Yt e Photod] laws, it now fis known as one of the - best fishing and hunting regions in the United States, as well as one of the most beautiful scenically. PR = R i Cuba Bars Billboards. [ | HAVANA () —Billboards, by a presi- | The first authentic account of the | : Grand Tetons is given in the history of | dential decree, must be removed from T oo e ian of 1610, organ, | &1l scenic spois under federal control. | ized by John Jacob Astor and headed | At the same time the mayor of Havana | by Wilson P. Hunt of New Jersey. The | forbade erection of any more boards | object of the expedition was to estab- | 210E ‘h’bd"g"}s leading from Havana | lish fur trading posts in the Rocky |_the suburbs. Mountain region for Mr. Astor'’s Amer- ican Fur Co.. and the destination of the party was the mouth of the Columbia [ Store Your The Astoria party reached the Grand ' [ Tetons in 1811, Hunt believed the WITH BERNARD || glistening mountains to denote the source of the Columbia, but soon | i t | Pree Glazing and Servicing before | entry into our Cold Vaults. | learned his mistake. However, because the three peaks served as a lighthouse | to the weary travelers, Hunt named them “Weary Knobs.” Robert Stuart led another party ol Astorians through Wyoming and the | Teton range country in 1812, taking a somewhat different route than that fol- lowed by Hunt on his westward trip, ||| Into a new swing of fashion—at Low and in doing so became the pionser ex- L S ploter of the Overland Trail. | Special Low Prices on Fox Searfs, The fur trade was greatly stimulated Y | among Americans by the Lewis and| 1508 Conn. Ave. (4 Doors Above Dupont Cirele). Clark and Astoria expeditions into | Wyoming. In 1822 Gen. Willlam H. Ashley of St. Louis entered Wyoming Deca and the Grand Teton region with a > party of trappers. In this party were several men who afterward became fa: mous in the Rocky Mountain country— | Jim Bridger, Willlam Sublette, Robert | Jackson Hole country received its name. It was named for David E. Jackson after one of the first skirmishes with Campbell and Thomas Fitzpatrick. It was while this party was in the now Teton National Park area that the | the Blackfeet Indians in 1832. Capt. Bonneville headed the next ex- pedition into the Teton region, and thereafter development of the State be- gan with these early trappers and ex- plorers becoming the first permanent settlers of the State. Bloody years fol- lowed on the plains and explorations were made into other parts of the| State, while the Grand Teton country remained comparatively unsettled and | its beauty preserved virtually pristine | for the national park into which the | Tugged area has been created. Ross L. Alcorn of Rawlins, president | of the Wyoming Press Association, has been designated official host to mem- bers of the Editorial Association, which meets in Cheyenne in July. Mr. Al- corn is editor and publisher of the Raw- lins Republican, a weekly newspaper, end is State auditor. W. P. Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Why we are selling so many of these Sleeveless Frocks of Repairing—Restyling Season’s Opening Kopel Hotel Saturday, May 25th Reservations Now Being Made for Week-end Parties Harry G. Kopel, Prop. St. Mary's County, Md. Phone Leonardtown 25-F-3 washable Because they are the smartest theme for ac- tive sports and for the spectator. Because they look as cool and composed as they feel. Because we have prob- ably the widest assort- ment of styles you will find anywhere. Because we have con- centrated on these frocks and can offer exceptional values. They come in the classic white and in all the lovely pastel col- ors. Some with con- trasting color, many with suntan back. They are ideal mid- summer frocks and their laundering qual- ities are proverbial. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, C, MAY 19, 1929—PART 3. May Sale W. B. Yoses & Sons Of SINCE 1861—SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE F Street at Eleventh Third Week of the Floor Sample Furniture Sale The lists below give representative values, but Linens 9 AM. to 6 PM. LUGGAGE Timely Savings Reductions of 25% and More Some at Actual Cost Wardrobe Trunks—All Sizes Were $36.50 . .......... . . Now $25.00 Were $48.50 ......... Now $32.50 Hand Luggage Were $25. Men's Gladstone Bags. Now....$16.50 Were $6.50. Men's Oxford Bags. Were $8.50. Women's Overnight Cases. Now $6.50 Were $40.00. Women's Fitted Cases. Now $25.00 Were $8.50. Women's Wardrobe Hat Boxes. Luggage Section, Lower Floor Exclusive New Designs in Mourzourk Rugs for Summer The designs will be found exclusively here, as these rugs were made to our order and imported direct. The gay patterns are in contrasting colors, harmoniously blended. Reversible, and hand- woven of cocoa fiber. To clear away these hundreds of floor samples, discontinued numbers, slightly shopworn, soiled or scratched pieces, we have marked them at excep- tionally low prices. Bedroom Suites 1 Bedroom Suite; 6 pieces; walnut. Was $395. Now 1 Bedroom Suite: 6 pieces; maple. Was $425. Now 1 Bedroom Suite; § pieces; mahogany. Was $365. Now..$240 1 Bedroom Suite: 7 pieces; walnut. Was $415. Now 1 Bedroom Suite; 6 pieces; walnut. Was $560. Now 1 Bedroom Suite; 6 ieces; walnut. Was 1 Bedroom Suite; 8 ieces; walnut. Was $700 1 Bedroom Suite: 9 ieces; walnut. Was 775. Now 1 Bedroom Suite; 7 pieces; mahogany. Was $495. Now..$325 1 Bedroom Suite; 7 pieces; maple. Was $495. Now 1 Bedroom Suite; 5 pieces; maple. Was 1 Bedroom Suite; ieces; maple. Was 475. Now.......$375 1 Bedroom Suite; 6 pieces; mahogany. Was $525. Now..$350 1 Bedroom Suite; 5 pieces; walnut. Was 1. Bedroom Suite; 8 pieces; walnut. Was 1 Bedroom Suite; 6 pieces; walnut. Was $450. Now 3-Piece Fiber Suites, Special 9x12 ... .$35.00 8x10 ....$28.50 6x9 ... $18.50 4x7 ... $9.75 3x6 ....$6.50 Summer Rug Section, Fourth Floor Aerolux Porch Shades The “No-Whip” Kind These ventilating porch shades have the “no- whip” cords and patented “hang-easy” fixtures. All have 714-foot drop. In walnut or green. $39.75 A 3-cushion settee, chair and rocker as illus- trated, in buff or putty finish. All pieces have auto spring cushion seats, which are supremely comfortable. Upholstered in bright cretonnes, The Garden Room, Third Floor Desks and Secretaries Main 3770 there are many, many more. has been held only once a year, so the opportunity is rare. Shop tomorrow. In the past, this event Living Room Suites 1 Living Room Suite; 2 pieces; taupe mohair. Was $150. Now..8125 2 Living Room Suites; 2 pieces; 1 taupe, 1 red mohair. Were $285. 1 Living Room Suite; 2-piece blue mohair. Was $580. Now..$345 1 Living Room Suite; 2 pieces; cut velvet. Was $525. Now..g395 1 Davenport: rose damask. Was $260. Now 1 Living Room Suite; 2 pieces; green mohair. Was $250. Now..$195 1 Living Room Suite; 2 pieces; taupe mohair. Was $250. Now..$195 1 Living Room Suite; 2 pieces; taupe mohair. Was $630. Now..$475 1 Living Room Suite; 2 pieces; red damask. Was $800. Now. .$550 1 Living Room Suite; 2 pieces; green frieze. Was $500. Now..$295 1 Living Room Suite; 2 pieces; green mohair. Was $400. Now..§325 1 Living Room Suite; 2 pieces; taupe mohair. Was $335. Now. .$265 1 Living Room Suite; 2 pieces; tapestry, Was $285. Now.......$250 1 Living Room Suite; taupe mohair. Was 1 Living Room Suite; 2 pieces; combination black mohair. Was $675. Now 1 Living Room Suite; 2 pieces; taupe mohair. Was $300. Now. .$265 Dining Room Suites 1 Mahogany Secretary. Was $98. Now....$85 1 Mahogany Secretary. Was $130. Now...5$98 1Mahogany Spinet Desk. Was §58 NOW" ..pius A $46 1Mahogany Spinet Width Price 5 ft. 3 in, $5.45 6 ft, $6.50 7 ft. 3 in, $7.65 CHINTZ, for Summer draperies, slip -covers and cushion covers. An attractive floral design; yard wide $1.25 IMPORT PRINT, for Summer draperies or gorueres, showing a bas- et of flowers, ribbon tied, with ground color in black, jade or maize. Width Price 8 ft. $8.60 9 ft. 3 in. $9.95 10 ft. $11.05 AWNINGS STRIPES, painted and woven, of heavy quality; for awn- ings, drop-curtains and porch coverings. Spe- COTTAGE SETS, of dotted marquisette with plain bands of peach or maize. 4-plece set with valance lMahogan{‘Secretary. Desk. Was $94, Was $145. Now..$130 Now 1Mahogany Spinet 1Mahogany Spinet Desk. Was $92. Desk. Was $125. Now ...cocoevee..862 Now . : Kitchen Utility Cabinets 1 Utility Cabinet. Was $25. - NOWS onisoocivs $13 1 Utility Cabinet. Was 1 Utility Cabinet. Was $53. NoW.vuooooes $34 $22. NOW:. ...+ vos'e-$11 3 Utility Cabinets, Were $32. Now. i $17 1 Utility Cabinet. Was PLAIN TAILORED CURTAINS, in sand or cream; beautifully made with 2-inch hem. Reg- 36 inches wide; 100% ularly $2 pair. Spe- linen. Special, 29¢ yard. s sinvis S5 Drapery Section, Third Ploor THEATRICAL GAUZE, in plain colors, two- toned, natural and gray; Gifts for the Bride A few suggestions from the many to be found in The Gift Shop. A modern lamp and shade, illustrated, for the modern bride. $20. Liberty chimes, illustrated, to musically announce the dinner hour. Antique bronze and ebony. $6. A cake set, includes a large cake plate and six smaller ones, of colorful china. $5.50. A lobster set of 7 pieces, in old ivory, green and red. $10. An unusual pair of book nds—dogs in a brilliant red. $9. The Gift Shop, Pirst Floor The Apparel Shop, Second Floor Refrigerators Reduced 2 Refrigerators; steel camp style. Were $13. Now 87 1 Refrigerator; white enamel exterior, porce- laininterior. Was 1 Refrigerator; porce- lain interior; oak case. Was $135. Now...g75 1 Refrigerator; porce- lain interior; oak case. Was $175. Now...$90 1 Ten-piece Suite: ma- hogany. Was $545. Now $485 1 Dining Suite; 10 pieces; walnut. Was $437. Now.......$350 1 Seven - piece Break- fast Suite. Was $230. Now 1 Nine-piece Dining Suite; walnut. Was $212. Now 1 Dining Suite; 10 pieces; walnut. Was 1 Dining Suite; 7 pieces; walnut. Was 1 Banjo Clock. Was --$90 1 Banjo Clock. $165. Now 1 Breakfast Suite; 8 pieces. Was $220. Now $165 1 Breakfast Suite; 6 pieces. Was $186. Now $140 1 Dining Suite; 10 pieces; mahogany. Was $1,600. Now §925 1 Dining Suite; 10 pieces; walnut. Was $2,600. Now . . . . $1.400 1 Dining Suite; 10 pieces. Was $800. Now 1 Dining Suite; 10 pieces; walnut. Was $450. Now Reduced 1 Hall Clock. Was $210. Now.......$170 1 Hall Clock. Was 1 Hall Clock. Was $350. Now $207.50 Now Phone Sets Reduced 1 Decorated Phone Set. 1 Decorated Phone Set. Was $30. Now....$20 Was $32. Now....§16 1 Decorated Phone Set. Was $40. Now.....$30 Chests and Cabinets 1 French Cabinet; marble. Was $120. Now .$99 1 French Cabjinet; ooy R 3 1 Mahogany Cabinet. ;;:: d e 8;:05 Was $70. Now....$50 1 French Cabinet; 6 Decorated Cabinets. marble. Was $154. Were $60. Now...$42 Now ... ...8130 1 Walnut Cabinet. Was $132. Now...$85 1 Yellow Cabinet. Was Reduced 2Mahogany Coffee 1 Decorated Gateleg Tables. Were $35. Table. Was $40. Now .. 1 Decorated Gateleg Table. Was $43. 1 Mahogany Coffee Ta- ble. Was $38. Now $22 1 Mahogany End Table. Was $40. Now...520 1 Mahogany Library Table. Was 870 1 Yellow Stand. $17. Now 1 Yellow Stand. $22. Now 1 Red Stand. s 1 Mahogany Daven- $22. NOW=i. vovio port Table. Was $100. 1 Green Stand. 1 Mahogany Table 1 Red Stand. Desk. Was $140. $21. Now.......