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It : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929. MRS.- KATHERINE TINGLEY,. hical | DRILL TEAM ADOPTS A Moty Sy .,',,.2;‘";‘:‘ s .BAND" "]EN"HED THEOSOPHIST LEADER, DIES " Fecte. 0 SLOGAN AT REUNION | piatiea oud e’ to- hoid l:“:m Te- BY BANK TELLERS OUTING IS PLANNED. Employes of Jelleff, Inc., Arrange Picnic Saturday. Employes of Frank R. Jelleff, Inc., n, | department store, will have an A A e o aon. | “Dntil thackast Two? Meotizgs io 0% present Were Charles E. Bald- Life'is ¢ Tmystery and in yelling 1t 1 Fhe Tight of Enowiedge, the | B¢ Held Aniuklly by Xnights a8 ex- unions of the team until the last two Founder of Lomaland, So- Real Estate Dealer Believed - : thc daughter of James P. wnwott. of 3 Succumbs in Sweden at 79. uryport, 'Union officer ¢ | man, Géorge Efteren, Ciarence Long. | Yith prizes; dancing from 1 to 6 pm. M the Civil War. In 1889, she was - acre. and & éfled chicken supper, has been ember of Gang That ried to Philo B. Tingley, an inventor. . arrange Death Comes as Result of Motor Accident in Slew Four. By the Associated Press. she founded *“ lnd esubllshzd nonmechrhn Sunday On .vmulry 13, 1898, at her home in New York, she established the Universal Her early womanhood was spent chiefly | toga, N in New York‘ whel‘e on the East Side Mission” Sixteen ;er: in .ttgmhnee last a members of the original team night, several led and otheu being :bun be- liness. Dr. Frank E. Gibson | Chapman of this town has made the n , | Kent, E. Richard Gasch, Joseph Lea- dorf, Charles Domer, James E. Nyma 2 e drama ever has been and ever will Templar Unit. wirice Hess, Ferd Waldman, Harry A. | Saturday at Morgantown, "Md ciety’s World Headquarters, benr;--n;,nlf,uwumggflg;] i iat reunton of | 1A, Dr. Frank E. Gibson, Eagar A: | ifie Mt 3y nd take bustes for R o1 e1e gy w e ap. A specai esponslblhty Yellow Cabs Black and WInte Cabs N\ Owned and Operated by Champion Commuter. KATONAH, N. Y, July 11 (®)—A champlon commuter has been discov- ered by the New York Central. H. 8. TROPICAL WORSTED %UITS ST. LOUIS, Mo, July 11.—Alfred A. Germany. Oliver, 39, Brotherhood and at the convention of real estate d’e’;lgx?m::: 18:’,‘,’.1:\1‘.‘:"‘?;5:'; . the Theosop! y & mo; Addreases were mnia by Chlrle- E. 5‘1‘;“‘}“"5% ';’JXVQIH"."&:{“;.“;:E Open a charze account Bro Bros. s a member of a bandit gan n- | By the Assoclated Press. in Chicago the constitution of the Uni- | Baldwin, who was age of 1,045,938 Katonah is 42 EISEMAN'’S, 7th & F sible for four slayings and-the thekt of STOCKHOLM, Swed ,yul 11. versal Bro ood was adopted and lumbh Oommnndery -I '-h-t '-lme ffom New York % $196,000 in & bank hold-up at Lamar, | Mrs. Katherine Ting cen noted e e rret | cuich, who'oRpelined team; Edgar TR TR T Colo., on May 23, 1928, police declared ising- 2 St = == Our New Phone Number—National 5220 theosopl.ist leader, died y so after an illness which lollowzd aj motor accident in Germany recently. Her right thigh bone and left ankle were broken May 30, when the automo- yesterday. Oliver denied the charge, police said, but has signed papers waiving extradition to Colorado. liver was arrested in May charged with complloity In & bank Bold-up BoTe | B e e A e Tiding swerved | |4 and on suspicion of bank robbery in | from the Toad mear Osnabrueck and | |1 e % Indianapolis, in which & cashier was|crashed into a concrete bridge. wheat in Canada for the season of 1929 ::figierfla‘ms t;el'e;;g“vl;lexn the local |~ She recovered sufficiently to be re- is 24,305,300 acres, as compared With IThe Tavinr robbery\was VaisEodl byl A D o ol osita) | —SMEATEATHPLINEPONGIRY. stitondo acres finally eported for 1928, Telephone four Taon Who hot and iled the bank the headquarters of the Swedish The- | former Secretary of the Treasury; an increase of about 1 per Metropolitan “At Seventh & K”—Washington’s Popular Shopping Center BEGINNING OUR July president and his son when they resist- ed and kidnaped two tellers. One of osophist community. There her in. the tellers was slain and his body tossed Jurles developed 1nto the iliness hich she never recovered. along a Western Kansas roadside. The she had a crowded lifetime and |other wealthy New York an, i i) physician in one | was prominently connected throughout, | others, who &b times made their homes COLLARS & SHIRTS Butler-Fl sas g e tiar] - Ll i L e’hem‘g par toularly In- her later years, Wth |in the colony Mrs, Tingley established . utler-riynn et Uil cHoDsTHIeN phism in Hts world-wide aspecls. | in 1900 on the Pacific Goast. Wilt Slowly Paint Co. b es KllodrRITe SacopicLer She Tesded ot variows times th_ Gude, Tingley founded Lomaland, at Tk TolamiLbsnilcy g SRAOliver twasRehownt to the United States and in !.’umpe Point Loma, near San Diego, Calif., a 609 c St. N.W. A picture bank employes in Lamar recently and was identified, Oliver was arrested here and when two bank emp]oye.s viewed him in the “shadow-box” both shouted “that’s the man. There is no doubt about t ‘The work of Mrs. Katherine Tingley, leader of the Universal Brotherhood and into practically every country world and attracted to the movemem such prominent'men as Lyman J. Gage, INSURANCE AGAINST MISFORTUNE 29 Easy Payments and it’s Yours Products sent from the United States to Canada are nearly one-third greater in total value than a year ago. it % Deposit 109, of your salary in our Savings Department for just 29 months. You will then have 3 months’ salary ahead in cash—and then keep it there. Misfortune comes to most of us some time in life—sickness, accident, loss of position. That 3 months’ salary in a savings account will go a long way toward seeing you through most misfor- tunes. START NEXT PAY DAY. LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK 7th & D Sts. 17th & H Sts. B L S R T T T T T LT 3 3 HE BOYS SIHI@IP ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE P-B STORE Youngsters’ Vacation Needs Features of Wardrobery that make playtime more enjoyable— IChaki Flapper Suits......eo0veus R $2.50 5 Khaki Shirts and Blouses. ... .....$1.50 and $2 permanent shapeliness. thCOSt w«;‘rjh and p(t':tl)fit get httlteh consnder;tlggjecl? KIETRIEhers o a0 s $1 and $1.50 . ese markdowns. Clearance is the aim an ; R o 8125 It is our careful forethoughtfulness that Through the medium of these July Clearance Bathing Suits $2.95 and $3.50 . 5 pe - able to effect substantial savings BATIRODESR, gttt i $3.95 to $10 in any of the tropicals. Our detailing of size prices you will be d f dh Sy 8 Pallion SHEE: o i el $2.95 rovides for the individual requirements on practlcally every need Ior person and home—oum- Sports Hose. ...uueeunsnnionsiinnn 50c and $1 P 1 : mer apparel for men, women and children; Furniture, RARCOAESE S soromsimrs duisdisys dasitsivrmars $3.50 to $6.95 - ; 2-piece Tropical Worsted Nurotex Suits....... $18 Homefurmshlngs, Rugs, Flogi. t(}:‘oven;'lgs, Drapelnes, Discontinued Styles of Suits ... $25 and $30 Blue Flannel Upholsteries, and innumerable things for personal use Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.79 3-piece Tropical Worsted Coats...... $15 and $16 and adornment. In fact, this busy and alert store is Y S 4 . Suits.. .. . .. $35 and $40 WTh‘te Flannel g filled with bargains, of whlch we cannot go into de- egular prices $3 to $6 Palm Beach Suits. .$16.50 POUSErS.. ol .isve $8. ta.lls here. Sizes are broken—and as is inevitable they may be a bit soiled from handling. But they are desirable models—and a trip to the laundry will put them in good order again. Sizes 2J; to 8 —with 3, 4 and 5 year sizes in the majority. e ) Barber Bill Is a Favorite —with the youngsters! In his shop on the sec- ond floor the hobby horses are waiting to enter- ° w’uch gets unde‘r way tomorrow. If you fa!led Lam his little patrons while thcv are having their to receive a c".cular you may secure one at air cut. ; 0 our Service Desk, on the Main Floor, when you | comeé tomorrow! . The A Ninth o rerskiy Store Closed All Day Saturdays During July and » The Avenue at Ninth * NATIONALLY i ii KNOWN STORE® y et S R A R R R et er SUCCessor. late A. G. ball”: York merchant; Spalding, E. A. Neresheimer, a New large estate’ where are situated t ternational theosophical headquarters, “the hthcr o( the in- Mrs. Tingle Emldent for life, w\th power to lppolnz Clnlflmn ‘Wheat Area Gains. Tolmamzcd Metropolitan 0071 0151 % ron\, t/Le AVIE NU NHNTH' Comfy Clothes Weighted to the Weather OU can easily meet conditions. Keeping cool during these hot spells isn’t the secret of the few, but a privilege of the many. Dress for it—and have on the clothes that defy flight of the temperature—tailored with the precision that preserves distinctive dressi- ness. Feather weight is only one element of com- fort. It is the careful craftsmanship that P-B tailors put into the garments that imparts makes it possible for you to be properly fitted, Mohair Suits, $18 and $20 Linen Suits— $18, $20 and $25 4-piece Golf Suits— $40, $45 and $50 Striped Flannel and Serge Trousers— $8.50 and $10 " Linen Knickers— $2.85, $4 and $5 Nurotex Knickers....$6 For the Best in GOLDENEBERGS ANNUAL STORE- WIDE Lled Friday—July 12th—at 9:15 A Host of Extraordinary Money-Saving Opportunities! It has been our custom for years to hold a general clearance sale of Summer stocks in July. The time has arrived when we clear the decks of all Summer merchandise preparatory to our semi-annual inventory. It is always an occasion when prices drop to the lowest possible level —an event in which you can supply all your needs with the positive assurance. of genuine and worthwhile advantages. We’ve gone over our stocks in every de- partment—from fourth floor to basement and repriced at . . CRENTREDUCT m —all lines that we want to clear out before th son ends. It will be profitable for you to be prepared to at- tend every day while this Clearance is in progress. THOUSANDS OF CIRCULARS have been sent out to customers on our mailing list advis- ing' them of this great July Clearance Sale, ~ August—Plan to Do All Your Week End Shopping Here Tomorrow!