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FLAT TIRE? Metropolitan 0764 Ford Taxicab Safety Triplex Glass 4-wheel Brakes Comfort Transverse Springs Hydraulic Shock Absorbers 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 MODERNIZE Qour Home The end of the vacation period is drawing near, and then every one starts to reno- vate and make changes around the home—The result is that every one wants their work done at one time and we are taxed to capacity. In order to be fair to our patrons we will start work on jobs according to the rotation of their orders. Place your order now for im- mediate service! Stop in tomorrow—or if this is not convenient—phone or write—our representative will be glad to call at your home and discuss the matter. J/A. EBERLY'S SONS (INCORPORATED) 718 Seventh Street, N.W. * Phone District 6557 NOW—— IS THE TIME TO INSTALL N ~O coaL’ CLEAN ‘AUTOMATIC OIL” HEAT See the New Rotary Model Special Inducements in August AUTOMATIC HEATING CORP. Ooiakoeals MERCURYISBALKY: WLLAWSENES P Navy Speed Ace Withdraws i From Schneider Race as Sunday’s Tests Fail. | By the Assoclated Press. ANNAPOLIS, Md., August 26.—After jtwo weeks of futile trials, Lieut. Wil- liams has given up his attemp!s to get the Mercury racer, the tiny seaplane with which he hoped the United States could capture the Schneider Cup, speed trophy, off the water and into the air in tests which would satisfy the Navy {|| Department that his ship was worthy of | competing. i | The Navy speed ace abandoned his | | idea ‘yesterday after three attempts had | failed, the second of which was under perfect conditions, and which proved =, | that the 24-cylinder motor did not have | enough_power to get the 4,000-pound craft off the water and into the air for the speed trials. The failure leaves the United States without an entry for the Schneider Cup, and places England as the sole nation to compete, the Italian government having withdrawn its team yesterday following the death of Capt. Giuseppe Motta, its leading pilot, and the loss of his plane. ‘Willlams, however, according to Lieut. Comdr. John Poppen, who has been the pilot’s spokesman, will install a new motor in the ship, and make an attempt to then get the craft into the air in an effort to set a new speed record for seaplanes over the three kilometer | course. Sunday's tests were conducted in Eastern Bay, an arm of the Chesapeake after the Severn River at the Naval Academy here had been abandoned. The first test came to grief when the propeller vibration became too great. The second, held under conditions de- scribed as perfect, failed, and it was then that officials said that the motor simply did not have the power to get the ship into the air. The third at- tempt failed when lack of clent gas pressure stalled the motor., ‘Tomorrow would have n the last day Willlams could possibly have made a successful test and had the ship in New York in time to sail Tuesday, the latest possible dlt(e, in time to reach (CARS FALL ON RAILS | AS BRIDGE COLLAPSES | Youth, Cut and Bruised in Crash, Flags Train to Halt Before Hitting 11 Trapped. By the Associated Press. LANCASTER, Pa, August 26.—Cut and bruised, Harold Kauffman, 22, of Manchester, extricated himself from the wreckage of three automobiles on the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks after the collapse of a bridge here yesterd: along the right-of-way and, wav g an train that was bearing down on 11 other persons caught in the debris of | the three machines. The train was | stopped 50 yards from the trapped vic- ! tims. Edgar Glouner, 22, of Coatesville, re- | ceived fatal injuries in the automobil pile-up; Richard Scully, 24, of Pom leroy, was injured internally and s others were injured less seriously— | Lewis Glouner of Coatesville, brother of the dead youth; Richard Brown, 28, of Coatesville: Earl Jannings of York, | Clarence Young, 24, of York: Peerless Gingrich of Manchester and Kauffman. \ __The bridge, which carried traffic of United States route No. 22, between Reading and Lancaster, was believed to have collapsed after a speeding automo- WANTED_A_RETURN LOAD OF FURNI: from New York, Philadelphia _and V. Va. SMITH'S TRANSFER & ture Charleston, W. Vi STORAGE CO. PONSIBLE FOR_ANY PRANK bills un contracted myself. WILLEY: 51 _ain st me, "o OUR ONE JOB IS TO MOVE YOUR GOODS with care, consideration and low cost to or from any’ point within one thousand miles. Tell us your problem and we'll tell you how Ruich it will cost and how long it will take. c.. Mai; National Delivery Ass'n, In BTATE OF SOUTH_CAR cf Spartanburg.—Court —Ex part imsel and ail otpers. & 1y situnted, ers_ s v Piaintifr, 'vs. Southern' Consolidated Grani Corporation, Defendant.—Notice to ftors.—Pursuant to or file with the undersigned Ri office, No. 308 Spartanburg, S. .+ Ite 3 setting forth any security held by ssid cred- itors. anall be barzea °t OO o June 26th. 1926, Disiisinlnt LONG - DISTANCE MOVING — WE been keeping faith with the 1896, bout our countrv-wide service 96. Ask al Call National 9220. DAVIDS Gall National 522 VIDSON TRANSFER YOUR ROOF READY? It pays to be SURE. Falling Plaster. musty, moldy rooms, big repair bills—al can be avoids Roofing KOONS &ntnsy st bio: ranite Cred- E ase, ) . all Southern _Consolidated Granite Corporation are hereby notified to Al creditors failing to flle ruch eclaims on_or before September lst. 1929, HAVE bublic since ed by our expert knowledge of just what is needed. Let us estimate! 119 3rd St. S.W. bile passed over. Neckalen Men Celebrate. NICE, France, August 26 (#).—Men are going to most exclusive establish- ments on the Riviera in the evening without neckties, the ladies without stockings. And Press Everything Call Potomae 3900 DOLLAR, ;v CO. 1731 7th St. NW. IME for DRAPERIES McDevitt's skilltul destgners create unusual effects in Fall Draperies. Consult us first. icDEVITT 12 4 2nd Floor Distriet 3211 CONCORD GRAPES Fancy Selected $1.25 Bushel Right Off the Vine €all Rear of Mr. Loffler's Residence Benning. D. C. Good Canning Elberta Peaches, $1.00 Bu. ring Your Containers. . P.” WORST, Road Route 37, 17Mile East_of Ashton. Maryland. any distant city on lays’ nof quarters for long-distance moving. STATES STORAGE CO.. 418 _0th St. N.W. _Metropolitan 1845 Now Open for Season The Celebrated Cider Barrel Prederick Pike, Hour Out. Autumn Gold, Best Cider on Earth. ELBERTA PEACHES Now at QUAINT ACRES .arge yellow Freestones for canning, eating, etc. Subply large, prices low g d 7 a.m. utill § - e. e rine. tira: rignt at ‘s1igh: COX & PBECK. Builders 637 E. Ci L ST. All kinds of new work and remodeling done reasonable. Plans and uflm-lel.l?r:c. WE MAKE SHADES —to_your order. Our_location means low overhead expense. Naturally we can save you money. Phone Lin. 879, KLEEBLATT '3 %+ ¥ipdow Shades and Screens. Phene Lin. 879 “Ccrtified‘ Heating” Steam, Vapo;- and Water REMODELING EPAIRS W. K. PACE " £240 9th St. N.W. * Met. 5834 orchestra player's red coat, flagged a' A Printing Service —offering exc nal facilities for a discriminating clientcle. “The National Capital Press For Clear radiant Beauty For that clear, radiant beauty of complexion so much desired by every woman, ‘ thousands use and recom- mend Plough’s Black and White Face Powder. This dainty, high-quality powder applies smoothly, ad- heres lastingly and lends to the complexion its own nat- ural beauty of texture end tint. If you have never tried this.fine powder try it today. Two sizes, popularly-priced, at all dealers. BLACK=WHITE Tace Powder Plough, Sne. NEW VORI MENEHIZ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D CHICAGOAN IS WOUNDED. Attackers Hurl Weapons to Side- walk Beside Victim. CHICAGO, August 27 (#).—An at- tempt upon the life of Jerry Jilio last night had all the marks of being one of those feudal attacks which arise from time to time to perplex the police. Jillo, whose wife said, “didn’t have an enemy in the world,” had stepped from his home to go to the drug store when an automobile halted at the curb. Several shots were fired, Jilio being critically wounded. The men in the car threw their apons—two sawed- off shotguns—on the sidewalk beside their victim, and drove away. MISSING MAN A SUICIDE. High School Teacher Found Dead Due to Electrocution. GOSHEN, N. Y. August. 25 (P.— Missing since last Monday, the body of George Cornwell, of the department of agriculture in Goshen High School was found yesterday beneath power lines on a mountain near here, evi- dently a suicide by electrocution. Stephen Hatch, fifteen, one of a party of fifteen searchers, found the body. It is believed Cornwell climbed a tower of the high-tension power lines and electrocuted himself. GOWNS WRAPS - the duration BOAT BEARING U. S. GROUP SUNK IN SIBERIAN RIVER Tug Rams Craft Occupied by Searchers for Graves of American Soldiers. By the Associated Press. ARCHANGLE, Siberia, August 26— Members of the Michigan Commission now seeking to locate the graves of American soldiers in North Russia es- caped uninjured when their small boat was rammed by a tug early today and sank in the Dvina River. Ray Derham of Iron Mountain and John Evans of. Detroit, were thrown into the water but were rescued by another boat. Some baggage and equipment were lost. Approximately seventy graves have been located thus far, many in isolated spots on widely scattered fronts. Iden- tification has been difficult because of the lack of crosses or markers. A group of twenty-four bodies has been removed from the Archangle cemetery and yreplred for shipment to the United States. . Ends 70-Hour Piano Program. BERLIN, August 26 (#).— Heintz| 1215 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, N. W. CLEARANCE Extraordinary Including many original models—ret]uced to one Ixalf of their regular prices for Arntz has concluded a 70-hour piano | program with “Deutschland Uber Alles” |and “The Star Spangled Banner.” INC OF NEW YORK - SUITS DRESSES of this sale. My. “Paint-Up”’ Says— Paint Your Don! Roof Now! 't forget that Winter is coming! leak-repairs! Paint costs less than Therefore, use our high-grade Asbestos Roof Paint NOwW! Phone Metropolitan 0151 BUTLER-FLYNN Paint Company Boys’ Suits For Fal %IIIlllllfllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII With 2 pairs Knickers Barrett’s Black $1.25 Gal. Rutland Red $2.00 Gal. Open Saturday until 2 P.M. 607-609 C St. AR L I oo Built to stand a whole sea- son of strenuous school wear. Smart-looking and long suffer- ing. All-wool cheviots and cassimeres, in mew Fall pat- terns and mixtures. Soft tans and browns and many tones of grey. Mannish, single-breasted models. Waistcoat with all necessary pockets. Knickers fully lined . . . plenty of belt loops and deep, roomy pockets. Sizes 7 to 18. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) 12.95 Be sure your boy gets his copy, of “Tims” magazine. Get details when you come in. TaE Hecat Co. “F Street at Seventh” By C, M AY, AUGUST 26, 1929. FREE PARKING OPPOSITE 8th ST. ENTRANCE “At Seventh and K" GOLDENEERG'S Phone NAtional 5220=——————eemeeeeeeThe De ndable Store Super-Values--Briefly Told! Clearing Summer Frocks At Great Sacrifice for Us—and Huge Savings for YOU ! Lovely as they are, we must part with them—for early Fall frocks are arriving fast! And scores of smart Washington misses and women will be thrilled to find such truly charming dresses (all this sea- son’s models)—at this radi- cally reduced price, which can - give you no idea of their utter desirability! 50c Printed Charmeuse In Fast 38cyd. 36 In. Colors Wide A particularly timely value—for already many mothers have started planning school frocks for their little girls! These are an excellent choice, since they launder perfectly. WSCRmEt G g0 $1.00 Seamless Sheets Perfect N 81x90 Quaity 78c penih. Inches Another super-value for Tuesday! Full double- bed size sheets—perfect quality, seamless and bleached. Round thread quality, hand torn and ironed. 25¢ Bleached Pillowcases l 6c $2.50 and $2.95 Printed Silk Flat Crepes 39 Inches Large Wide $ 1 19 Yd. Selection Way less than half price for these gorgeous, colorful all-silk prints that will make stunning blouses, frocks and ensembles for immediate or Autumn wear. Large and small patterns—with light or dark backgrounds. Goldenbers's—Main Floor. $1.95 to $3.50 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose Perfect $ 1 .27 3 Pairs Quality! for $5! Sensational values in full-fashioned, silk-to-the-top chiffon and service hose with square or novelty heels, and some with fancy clocks. Manufacturer’s closeout and hosiery from regular stock reduced. Smart color lection. o Goldenberg’'s—Main Floor. 59¢ to $1.50 Necklaces Al Sample 29 c Delightful Purchase! Choosing Sparkling bead necklaces, chokers and novelty chains of pearl*, crystal*, galalith and opaque effects—rarel values at 29c! Colors for every taste—and outfit! *Imitation. $1.98 & $2.50 Tapestry Handbags e s WL $1.19 Costume Slips Tailored 89 C Models Exceptional values in dainty slips of pongee, rayon alpaca or rayon crepe. Wanted pastel shades. Women’s and misses’ sizes. sy §3f£?§§£§3&?§'mmm« 49c $1.00 and $1.25 Printed House Dresses with lace. Colorful 88c ; Sizes Prints 36 to 46 88c is a very low price to pay for al_tuefive wash frocks like these in pretty _o(ni;hthne and basque styles that are easy-to-slip-into, -n_d om- ing. Checks, plaids and fancy patterns in a wide choice of coloring: . Goldenbers’s—Second Floor. O INTEREST OR EXTRAS T Regular Sizes .95 _ Goldenbers's—Second Floor Flowered Georgettes and Chiffons . . . Pastel Crepe Frocks Galore ... White and Pastel Frocks with Jackets . . . Long and Short Sleeved Prints ... Navy and White Polka Dotted Frocks . . . Bright Col- ored Crepes with Long Sleeves ... aselection as smart as it is varied . . . with every dress in it a rare bargain! Sizes 14 to 46 In One Style or Another! Clearance! Men’s 79c to $1.25 Athletic Union Suits Morris and 4 9c All Stadium Full Brands Cut A wonderful opportunity for every man . .. for here are nationally-known Suits at an extraordinary low price. Fine materials such as Broadcloths, Soisette, Plaid Madras and Striped Madras. Sizes for every man from 34 to 46. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. (6) $146.50 Freshman Electric Radios Complete $ 7 6 “ 5 Saving with Tubes of $70! Just six at this remarkable clearance price! Freshman Q. D. model, with Utah Dynamic Speaker and Screen Grid Tubes. In a good-looking, piano- finished walnut cabinet. Values well worth hurry- ing for—so be here early! Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor Boys’ 79c to 89c Blouses Perfects and Sizes Irregulars 59c 4to 16 Such makes as BELL and “G & G” blouses in broadcloth, rayon striped madras and high-count percales. Also included are Eton button-on blouses. Boys’ $1.50 to $2.45 Trousers Wool and wool with rayon stripe trousers of P rich suiting mixtures. All are full lined. Golf sl°39 style. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Goldenberz's—Third Floor. Congoleum Made Rugs 9x12-Foot $ 5 2 Absolutely L] Size PERFECT! Here is good news, indeed: we've just unpl.ckod 2,000 more of these famous rugs to sell at this as- tounding low price! Seamless—perfect—and in good-looking patterns—super values! 7.6x9-Ft. Size 6x9-Ft. Size 33.29 52.89 Goldenberg's—Downstairs Store. $10 All-Wool Blankets 66x80 $7'40 pr. Dainty Inches Plaids Take advantage of this August saving before it is too late! 200 pairs—of warm, ul!-wool qu.-lny in wanted colorings —offered at this tempting re- duction. Double-Bed Size Plaid Blankets, Ea $2.25 Cotton Blankets (66x80 in.), Pr. . .§1. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $1.49 Drapery Damask 50 In. Gorgeous Wi;c $1 Ydo Colorings It is none too soon to think of Autumn draperies color combinations—scores of them! Note the extra width. 95¢c Drapery Damask, Yard 5 9 pieces. Yard wide. /i verss—rFaurth Fioor. c $6.49 Nickel-Finish Wonderful $ Fally ; ;:l::.’u 4'98 Guaranteed! Now, you can have waffles morning, noon and waffle iron can be placed right on the dining room table. It is fully guaranteed and has cast aluminum grids. Special for Tuesday only! when a value like this is being offered. Rich Fall Another_rare offering. Choice of 100 full | L Electric Waffle Irons night. . .or whenever you want them! This electric Geldenberg’s—Downstairs Store, ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLAN,