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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JUNE 30, 1929-PART 3. 13 g % | | ysteri iation of army, and will realize 16 years after his | ’ a “ NEAR BEER CARGO | Dolicechef, who_cbtained nne"mrd:% shon, however, sald: “The court finds| STUDIES MAY INDICATE [::le‘:r;'i_n:h::;e t::)s erious d",::v muplNEw TYPE OF MEMORIgl:rHu“m i s ol HEARING AIDS SLOW. g | wrzadt for -3 | b | { Study of this supposed ne ' The latest methods of reclaiming all . 5 th lllegal the sale or transportation of Y o ey m| IS PLANNED FOR BO Sluggish Minds Learn Better by | e aaty Mistdine sald, -t ?:,S‘:{Bm S ;“’éfl‘{“,‘fe"‘,‘fi'h’,";'u',',‘l NEW VARIETY OF STARS The solilion SEALS e ettt ot | it classes and conditions of the human | > U881 g k ver with the atiorney general, | | | red variables, Mr. Gerasimovic suggests. | . . . 5 g family will be practiced at the univer- | Ear, Says Teacher. | fhd e deciaed his vould not.be the | mear ‘beer contained one-third of 1 per Harvard Astronomers Spend Years | "%, variables, Mr. Cerasimovic Suggests. | 5.1 ation Army to Open University y P i g e - V] ire| 'ANN' ARBOR, Mich. (#).—) ling e v | cent aleohol. < s been : sity sind expounded to “all who desire | Read bl BB hogioi g 3 B | Gathering Data Concerning Mys- |observation is called US Persel. The of Humantty as Teibute 0. 1o spena tnets cateers In clevating the | and | RFAg. Brores tong T e i ‘ Des Moines Officials Argue Over \te commerc search warrant | in Chi 7 | brilliancy—is 907 days. 1In this period | Late Leader. |race.” The school will be staffed by effective as methods for memorizing in . i = 1 i ey | Boats Sunk in Chilean Storm. terious Variation of Planets. e D horter varia- | ; | skilled teachers who have required thelr ' 4o a5 of tests reported by Dr. Edward Disposal of 150,000 Bottles | 3 counsel for | By Cable to The Btar. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. ().—Studics of | tions of 90 days or a more. | LONDON () —The University of |knowledge by practical service in many 3 *esagr Univenity of My i 2 30 o IQUIQUE, Chile. June 22.—A num- | e ow | P “Tumantt, devoied 0 fn o parts of the world. | the American Association for Ad- Taken in Transit. ; : ing Co. ber oF SAll bonts Wore sunk and some | variable stars—stars whose brilliancy | B AR AR, Sy " the |, The suggestion and first donation for | 1he American Association e e Have il < L E Ry i human sslvage, will be opened by the | ., T ~Chite- damage was done to small dwellings increascs end diminishes—have yielded irthplace the institution came from a non-Chri T GToHE. of sellope- st WerE. e : | here by a warm wind of Burricanelke | evidence o the existence of a mew Ed’f?“,,x"‘)“‘:"?'ihzmji 73 | Selvation Army in densely populated | tian friend of Gen. Booth. } siblock. e St e war | S s verscls Whioh ‘oxl st ‘ar- | #Toup of varlables, nccording to con-| WES ORANGE, N. J, June 24 " Southeast London July 8. The Prince ! = | Those of the tighest intelligenea showed el e L e by B. P. Gerasimovic at | -TUoMAS A. Edin hasdeclined tore- | ; g,105 win conduct the opening cere- | When snow blockades, washouts and | sight tradese 10 SiUEeBee Showed e r Caped 'boimg sunk. The Gty was en | the Harvard Gonoge Obscrvatory. - " | lingulsh to the State of Ohio the owner- %oy | landslides impeded travel, between Tab. | reading, wHils thote of lesser intelligencr By Munigipal Ju on e i 1 o i Sl SR D B e R i TR ship of his birthplace at Milan, tn that | ™O0Y- institution is memorial to | F'Z0d Teheran, Persi, it ook cars and | found (ne hearing methad more effec terday that the i " i 1 ke oaiiing | low. sandy BN to'tie wouth b5 the tetc [and ofnes - Obpervatorion.. have. been | BIe b B i e tn et he new institution is wagons three weeks, instead of the usual | tive. But Dr. Greene said the differ i 5 v ’ nde B ute cal OW, S s y Wes of near beer w rific wind ! gathering vast quantities cf data con- | a protectorate over it ! Gen. Willlam Booth, founder of the | three days, to make the trip. | ences were too small to be conelusive. Although John B. mond, form u intox! g. Judge Mer- bttt ¢ Tune in on THE MUSICAL CLOCK, Station N ]y WOL, Every Morning. Each day we shall make \ ' HALFYEARLYSAIL K - -and for the first time in our history we change our story-ir's more interesting To those who have been awaiting the announcement of this PRICE EVENT we wish . to say that never in the entire sixty-one years of our history, have we presented a ; sale of more interest. To our usual offering of FINE FOOTWEAR ‘we have added offerings from our Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Departments representing Values . commensurate in every way with those the public has learned to expect in our Foot- . wear Section. many styles of many | -—the new chapter of our story famous makes including %men’s Apparel T J 'F g 11 Styles of Hanan, 6 Styles of RED CROSS and 26 Styles of other famous makes, rep- ol\fotgei?] f,:zlfm“’l(fi?Ené‘\fnf,,}fflsofirrf\l}éfi% IISTgfiEIE% FI\?IE:J\E lgggli}és g;\}ll)) SB[{!‘I)\?E g;fi?iufi;?%gxfi;;\?Dsanfirfi'&y}g%t"}fifsfg%&(’E’:’:jo the women of Washington have MER MERCHANDI_SE, current styles and fabrics representing the pick of the an opportunity to purchase such shoes at such a price concession, manufacturers offerings since we opened this department ON MARCH 1ST, LAST. [ N $15 to $35 . : A Dress Offer- I s : 30 ing of GREAT \ C‘)e : IMPORTANCE. Y ’ Transparent Every one a Brand- St y leS ) New Summer Style. VE.'VET Sully lined of ] 400 New Summer ; - Printed Chiffons Shoes . Printed Flat Crepes ; b Ensembe Flat Crepes 3 forChlldl‘en W VIYLI;INI;EF Stunning Georgettes J Dots, Prints W / Including # Tub Silks $ ‘ ‘ Many Styles P Georgettes $19.75 to $25 of s Shantungs = Sizes 14-18 $l 95 N, Lined P IED Should il '—\__“__m Retail for Retail for $25 to $45 In this group we present 30 Styles of HANAN, 25 Styles of PIPER N el 12 Evening Wraps, $19.75 - RED CROSS and 61 Styles of other famous makes, Here YOU L Were $35 - WILL FIND HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST NOVELTY FOOTWEAR such as is in so much WORLD’S - S demand this season, shoes to harmonize with the Summer Mode GREATEST EaCh Group a Super Va lue in all its vagaries. : HEALTH sickers |92 INew Dresses e $27 | sampiz g s |91 New Dresses iy, $37| Soring Raincoats san 75/6 Cloth Ensembles &y, $33 | summer ‘A |18 Fox Scarfs &gn $33|Coats #7 |18 SAMPLE-ONE-OF-A-KIND MODEL DRESSES 1/2 off All Colors Formerly §75 to $99.75 $47 Silks & Cloth Berberichcf New, Summer Millinery : ING SCORES OF MODELS WHICH SOLD FROM $5 $ s s TWELF ['H =« F STS ' to $20, arranged in THREE GREAT PRICE, GROUPS, . s, Summer Straws and Felts of all styles and all head sizes. 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