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26 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1929. BISHOP DEFENDS BATTLE-SCARRED WAR PIGEON, [ITALIANS BAN OVER USE |, G20 2, gonnersary of Fascits November 4—Anniversary of war vic- DE PRIEST AFFAIR| “"PRESIDENT WILSON," IS DEAD| OF NATIONAL ANTHEMS oot Nikoris Venets v, wier Rough Riders of the Air Mail Colonial Transport Pilot Brought Crippled Plane Down in ol;lenb;é;s:l 0 # l Two Official Songs Played Too —_— ptlca Park, Stopping Before Police Staho_n, After Southern Methodist Holds Excite-| Army Recails Service With Much Lately, Interior Min- Denmark has nearly 80,000 unem- : sl the number is growin De rt Falling Into New York City in Storm. “ s isty Decides. - pa ment ek ment Is “A Tempest in & Tank Corps and in g R 2 : 3 7 T oo Teapot.” By the Assoclated Press. Hundreds of satisfied pa- sertbi el st e oS peranorn.. Thcse Rerial ostmen (hke CRANCES Which i Big Drive R L e e trons can testify to the the Jnlou of passenser planes. with the comfort of ‘their passensers in mind: —_— . Italian national anthems. “The Royal s iiniiy = avold. Even so. when it i5 considered that in 1928 the United States air mail was March” and the Fascist hymn, “GI careful, painstaking optical flown more than 10,000,000 miles, It is amazing with how few serious mishaps the | BY the Assoclated Press. e e e e S el b mail planes have met. ora ol MACON, Ga., June 20.—Bishop W.N. | o, d i Forar ais SR oo Taappropeistor Goldenberg’s optical _de. st s s R AR e Saslns e ity of (¢ inero bae ',\ : 1 Mail Pilot for the Colonial Air Transport on Bosion-New York Line. the “excitement” over the recent en- . : decided, consequently they can in fu- R e e (Written Exclusively for The Star and the North American Newspaper Aliance | tertainment of the wife of a Negro| CAarrying Important Mes- ture be executed in public places only i R One of my closest calls as a mail pilot came two or three months ago| Represcntative at a White House recep- ‘March 23 Anniversary of the found- | tion as “a tempest in a teapot.” sage Over Lines. to examine your eyes and when a big storm blew up the Atlantic Coast, wrecking ships and property offer advice. My I had flown the second section of mail from New York to Boston, and I was on my way back when I ran into the storm before I re- The bishop, who is on leave from his April 21—Anniversary of Rome's President and his wife have entertained | omcial information has been re- | utes later he arrived at his destination declatation in 1915, 100 wuoly' FuzzY ing of the Fascist combat groups. To’"te. post in the Orient, said that from the foundation. first years of American history the | By the Associated Press. May 24, anniversary of Italy's war members of Congress and their wives. | oiCci” by the War Department from |23, miles distant With one leg shattered, | Fifst Sunday in June—Feast of the DOGGIES Given as well as the Representatives of all ferced by a bullet, but the | “Statute,” the constitution ted by | alized it. foreign governments. Fort Monmouth, N. J., telling of the | message <tf) “intact on a iizament of | the King of Piedmont in Todb. ¢ g Free to Ladies “Such occasions, while social, are not | death there of “President Wilson,” one | the torn leg. September 20—Anniversary of Italian ‘ The first thing T knew visibility got very bad.} By 4:15 in the afternoon it was black as night, personal, but official. During these years, [of the Army's carrier pigeon heroes. The bird wul be stuffed and mounted | troops_entering Rome. | ‘The report was of a formal character and the storm hit me full force. PO oops entering Rome. 1| holding lucky numbers every color of human being from lily for display at Fort Monmouth. white to ebony black, and all that lies |and was carefully filed in the archives 4 e S between, has been entertained at the | with the bird’s record in France, which vksl'hlu' HquT lndh lby every occupant ;!;:ws Lh'n t{ll: plxcor:’ . was br:d in An 0ld Homestead. thereof. It is nothing new.” nce of unknown pedigree and was “There fs no more justification for | considered of great vitality and speed. | The oldest occupied residence in the exclusion of a black man and his| He saw his first service with the |England is said to be Dunvegan Cas-| wife from such a function than there |Tank Corps in 1918 and was later used | tle, in the Isle of Skye. Part of it dates is to exclude a red, yellow, brown or |in the Meuse-Argonne offensive. Dur- |, (o ¢0 the ninth century, or a co Open a charge account white one. The President and his wife |ing intensive action November 5, 1918, y, or a cou- < e OMlect ‘any of ihem. the con | he was liberated at Grand Pre with an |Ple of hundred years before the conquest || EISENMAN'S, 7th & F stituency dot important message. Twenty-five min-!of England by William the Norman. you are flying an open cockpit, as I' was. e r ks e s The Dependable Store—No Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plan' fearful bumps. After bouneing around in the dark for some time I saw a light place in the clouds and headed for it. When I got clear all S I could see under me was a lot of buildings. K. D. WONSEY. I didn't know where I had been|small, clear space in the park. I had blown by the stcrm while the visibility | to drop down sharply over a row of was so bad, so I began looking around | buildings which stood like a high cliff for_something I could recognize. |on the side from which I was ap- Then cold chills ran down my back, | proaching. It was one of the tightest for the motor had begun to sputter.) places I ever® had a plane in. e, motgr ot weaker ‘and T Ics al- | "X stopped roling right In tfont of “AT SEVENTH AND K” i i WASHINGTON'S POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER titude. In a few minutes I was down |a police station. I got out and shook | 1o only 1,000 feet. | hands with the’ cops, They congratu Just then T identified Prospect Park, ' lated me and said' they “were sorry Brooklyn, a part of New York City. It |they didn't have a drink to offer. ttr t b arst time I had kncwn where | Next day I flew the plane out of € acllons or ln ur I was since I had entered the storm. he park. It wasn't damaged at all. Just before that 1 had decided to bring the ship down on the biggest | (Next—H. P, Ayres fying upside down building I could find, and try to slap | in a blizzard.) { ' her up-aginst & chirney, rather than | Toll off and be killed by the fa R D e ety Hor a | (Copyright, 1928, by North American News A , ® NMAAAAPATHE STORE FOR THRlFTY PEOPLE FR]DAY A once-a-week clean-up sale, including all odds and ends and short lengths at prices that some- times are at or below cost. The thrifty shopper should make Ihls her shopping headquarters to- n morrow, and évery day, for daily our values save ‘ you money. No mail, phone or C. O. D. orders —_— MOHAIR SUITS 518 Darkest of Day Flying. It was the darkest day flying I've ever had. Occasionally I could see down through breaks in the clouds. I noticed street lights on in the towns. Mostly, though, the ground was obscured. ‘Then visibility lapsed altogether. It was raining pitchforks. This is no comfortable situation when Examined Free Bifocal lenses of the finest ity (for far and near vi- n in one pair of glasses). Frames included. Fitted teo your eyes—special— AND UP Fine quality Toric lenses for far or mear vision. Shur-on meunting included. Fitted to your eyes, special at " 33.50 Use Your Charge Account Optical Department—Main Floor 2,000 Armstrong’s FELT-BASE RUGS Brand-new 1929 Patterns -—Priced 'Way Below Real Worth! Three-Piece TR . e . alue-wise shoppers will appreciate the Linene or Cretonne & importance of this offering! 2,000 brand- 3 new 1929 Armstrong make Felt-Base Rugs 51 Ruflled vala"ce Curtains in a selection of latest patterns and color- ° . g(;j”""’r“g:"::“;:‘l_‘:]‘ } Set Sll ‘ OVerS ings, _in' (rm_r‘ extraordinary low priced Room Size o sl S groups for this sale = stitching. Valance and C A AxmlnSter tie-backs. 9Ix12-ft. 9x7.6 $1.50 Rufled Valance Curtains | Excep- 30 Smart Size $8- 35 She $5- 35 Rugs Fine quality \\'hile Set tional Pat- 9x10.6 $ ‘;5 9x6-ft. $ 35 and ivory. L'nlured 85 Values! terns! Size £~ Size 4' $23 .75 rayon trimmings. C $225 Ruffle & Crlss Cross The lowest pnce this season 3,000 “Congoleum” e Curtains that we have named for these Fine Seamless Axminster ;Euj%fg%}e HARRY \]: silk chiffon;in white, hlackdax;]dde\-cry A e W o | 131621326 Seventh SLNW. lot. Only 25 dozen. even t Children's 29¢ Mercerized Lisle oonea wamy <% 15¢c | $1 Rockinchair | $2.50 and $2.95 Union Suits Dress Slippers $1 Burson Out-size Silk-and- For misses and children; pat- Rayon Hose, slight irregu- 43c A value that should create a | ent, tan and black sl 68 lars; several popular shades Boys’ 39¢ Golf Hose, fancy jac- || sensation tomorrow in the men’s || gun metal; straps or department. Good grade broad- || oxfords; sizes 8); to quard designs, turn - over cloth, perfect qual-~ 2 PRy yivispesis it sizes 38 to 46. 69c $1 and $1.25 Athletic Shoes, for o N6 69c Perfect Delustered |[Each ... ... ... boys and girls; brown and white Dainty scrim with_floral b = i o W i et patierns Silk and Rayon Hose (150 prs.) Men's Work Pants, of [| S20VAS With rubber soles G ¢ voile and _ravon trimmed i dnative c(‘i)\ le_rs i sgper.lo(xl RUgs at holesale List ITYUAT AN ‘All-over delustered silk and ray- [| §735, cottonade; sizes 20 8Q ¢ f| *'53 25" Gatords and” Sandats, for et e $1 .19 [ grade striped linene or figure All New 1929 Patterns—Sold as Slight Seconds ALy ToW piic e cormies Vit cretonne. Every wanted color- R g5 g 0x106Ft. 9x76Ft. 6x9Ft. Hodges Seamless All Fiber Rugs $3 Ruffled Valance Curtains Plain and figured voile, on, service weight, ) boys and girls; tan uppers, rubber (114 prs) Men's 50c and 59¢ pers, ek g 39c Shorts, white and fancy English [| 5015 and fucels: sizes 6 1o 88¢ mer shades running pants; perfect; 3Qa [ “ ay at . Women's $1 U. ing in this group—and all are guaranteed washable. Set includes 57-20 $6-30 34-50 33.60 sizes 28 to 40. Kautms a—First Floor pers, crepe rubber sol i ’ S Boys' $1 Shi ttached scrim, tte and | ¢ . e S ek | s come o S8 s e A ¢ $F .77 | covers, for davenport, club and > i $0,90 39¢ Sheer e IS¢ pers o sot Black ki s8R well made. Wide variety. ) wing chairs. 9x12 Jap Grass OxiPIE i Bascluiacly 5 $12.75 :o Summer Men’s $10 to $13.50 _Kautman'sFirt Fisor P % RUGS Ak IEI;LGS #1475 eF i for yonr: Samnies : i i Also X10%5. cottage. Wash Fabrics ; lSu]r:‘lmel'I ‘Suits $1.98 Pure Linen OrCI | A Wnit |g S| & $3. 50 precy tinglents @ 5 Desssaidtona nly 13 at this g ow 66 || Sleeveless Frocks il ; ¥ : Newest Seconds of good 18 d !"(I"‘“”"‘ Kool 6‘ g Ta sives 1 inidos Khaki on painted green stripes. Galvanized patterns and colors. quality. C yar sizc:shf‘ism%Mg;mal;\sé choice of pink, 31-38 pipe frame. Complete with hardware and rope. $7 Felt Base ‘An exceptional opportunity f{38. No : Sheraiione peach, rose, orchid, 6 feet Wide 7 ft. 6 in. Wide 9 ft. 6 in. wide for the home dressmaker 10 rafeeansPrist Floor Dlue, green or white, Sl $ 19 in. wi 8.3x106 Brussel | Felt Base Floor ® Sdguares have several or more cool Sum- S T Stylish models. ¥ $7.50 - $10.49 RUGS Coverings Three % mer frocks at a very small out- $1.29 (81x99) 3% Lace-trimmed Voile Step-ins, ) hgnsal o lay. The collection includes: in asmorted lght shades, JQe B A ey lace trimmed .. 12 ft. 6 in., 13 f. 14 ,. i S All are of y 10 ft. 6 in. Wide in.. 15 ft. d d wide.” Best Seamless Sheets AL in_ Wide §nd there are $ quality long, C Fourth Floor. choose from. measurements. Yd., 25c. Plain and Printed Voiles, S Women's Hand - embroidered Look cool and are cool. Sizes u . 6 Standard brand, . $] 2 49 $ 3 ()8 o pax : Gowns, in white, flesh and peach; lenty of heavy grade ox12. Lace Stripe Voiles, Batiste, || fu11 bleached, 59c pretty” designs; ful cut 3 1 $15 49 e hatterna itor ] Eemnantais Prasedminpill - picadistisiore: Tissue Ginghams and Col- [|inch hem; run of the ored Indian Head. only a limited Fancy _Printed quantity. Coolie Coate, 1deal 107 beach ey e ianRihs d foolors for | "49¢ Hemstitched Pillow- wear; pretty colorings 87c Kaufman's—First Floor. cases, run of the mill; lsc i Women’s $1 Lingeri mcluuinz :co:ee lsgged yon garments; 69 c Tots’ 59¢ Sleeveless Dimity Frocks 1 $2 Bettina Satin Slips, reguler end extra sizes; assort- sl 49 led desirable shades. Dainty little prints with contrast color trimming; some em- c broidered. Sizes 1 to 6 years. Girls $2 Raincoats; assorted col- ors; trench model, belt and pockets; sizes 10 to 16 years ........... $l 37 This is the very lowest price ever quoted on this grade rug— Boys Wash Suits, button-on || 9X12-it. large room size, with complete border. Slight irregulars. style; fast color washable (Limit, one; none sold to dealers.) $2.50 Imported Jap Matting Rugs aizes e Just Unpacked! A Purchase of $5.95 Summer Just 50—9x12 Ft. $7.95 Bordered nESSES 098 N Towels, double thread; Kaufman’s—Second Floor. Inexpensive but smart Frocks for vacation wardrobes! Specially pur- chased and offered at a price far below their real value! When you see how cleverly they are styled you will want to buy several for vacation trips and general Summer wear. Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Women’s Sizes 36 to 42 Felt-Base Rugs, 34.44 ::" EE( ‘ " In the Much-Wanted Sleeveless Models v $1 Cover-i Play Suits, full Yot i o Only 100 to go at this price. Size 6x6%} s 1 .29 Blue and White Dots Ten Smart l ft., for rooms and porches. Oriental design. Black and White Dots New Models . aat 75c Japanese Grass Rugs | 39c Colonial Rag Rugs ngh Color Dots va;:u ari.'l Rk skt e, b3 ol woven e gttt Sfieeveleu Polka Dot Flat Crepes oo ......... i e Sk Washable Flat Crepes in P Lzer Women’s 59¢ Jumbo | 5 Rasber Chcis Froto ok s G 't SRy S - Union Suits Size 7x18 Inches; 49c Rubber Door Mats Summer - w e ight, D s N Heavy quality fancy de- i i g St BB it o, Mg Sensational Reduction on ders and shell-trim- der .. 25c Creionnes, remnant lengths rds; What a Timely Sale! med knee; sizes 46, Screen Doors, walnut_stained | from 2 to 10 va E 3 > 48 and 50. frame; close black wire; pretty designs md col- 1/, E All 1 t Women’s 29¢ Rayon Stripe Vests, | size 2 ft. 6x6 ft. 6 inches $1.69 | orings 12%c merson % e c rlc O = ea er ul S bullt-up shoulders with rayon $1.95 Grade Krinkle Bedspreads, 59¢ Window Shades, " tapes; sizes 36 to 44. Fri- lsc double-bed size; rose, blue 75‘: assorted color day .. and green; to be hemmed. . J9¢ | roters - ; : e ot v ; ‘ s For Men & Young Men Still Going Strong—Our Greatest Sale! | st o Entire Stock of Bert’s Fashion Shop 4 o amaptyods $7.75 Corner 7th and H Sts. Tropical Cloths 25% to 35% Below Regu‘,ar Prlces For coolness’ sake—and equally for ou've not attended this sall don’t know that 4 the best b economy’s sake—don’t miss this re- v sale you don’t know that you've missed the best bargains in Womtns Ready-to-wear Apparel we ever offered. All new and seasonable merchandise at markable group of newest style hot- these remarkable savings. You'll regret it if you do not come here tomorrow. weather suits! Everything that a $5 to $7.95 Dresses ¢ Smart Coats man wants-for Summer comfort is List Price, $157 Sale Price lgour Photo Sleeveless, short sieeves and long-sleeve At a Fraction of Their Real Value Less Tubes here...in newest patterns, mate- dresses are shown in this lot—all the It will ber:]ue economy for women and misses nlarged for rials and cut. So don’t lose any time most wanted silk weaves, georgettes, etc. to buy several of these coats for immediate as RCA 100-A speaker; 8- in choosing your suit from this group of plain and novelty colors while this offering is in progress. Sizes 34 to 48 t 1 tyles o chae from. Bvery popuit Summer Y R MR X shade, as well as white. Sizes up to 44.. terials—all wanted colors and sizes up to 46. $9.95 to $12.50 $12.95 to $16.50 $10 and $12 Values $16.50 to $24.75 Values Values 9 £ : ¥ tube set, licensed by the to, m-pnhot. Radio Corporation of America. Illuminated single dial con- o s 8 ,':‘”",‘.’.E c trol ; phonograph jack. 18 only at this price. Complete set wm enlarge | of 8 Electron Tubes, $17.00. is i f i i io set fine oval plaque, size 14x17 iriches == This is but one of the drastic reductions on all radio sets - b-pvl:“to b Lty $6 on our floors. W¢ are staging a sensational clearance prior M, . el to extensive alterations to enlarge our Ra“o Department. N" "f,:;,’;fi.””' 0"”" Regulars, Stouts, Slims, Shorts —— Fourth Fleor ¥ Main Floor