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. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 22, 1929—PART Y. | > 19 D c SEUUT HUNTS PARACHUTE FATALITY |yas to,lesv tatr or wihita to an- | to e her piane to take up paseneers| MEXICAN CONSUL T0.ASK s TR e B o Andena e | ol ety kel Zi2et 2% | COL:-LATROBE INJURED, s slaughter there Monday. The charges | the afternc without incident, shington. WlTNESS LEAVES TEXAS e out o{.d::'u&lmie of Mis Helen | No Charges having been made against PROBE OR ARIZONA TRIAL | *5. T e T A0 e R . , 18, c} aturday Smith in connection with < slaying ‘two Then after fndicing them] the person e shoot if| RUSHVILLE, Nebr, September .21 e i 14 from a plane which Miss Smith was |death of Miss Willlams at Wichita, and Elinor Smith Goes to New York, piloting. Ror conteact: b terminated, she Declares Acquittal of Policemen in|to rob a drug store, were declared in-| - P8yno claimed the evidence did not (A).—Col.,Osmun Latrobe, Cavalry offi- ving nocent after a jury in superior court|Prove Bustamente or his two com-| cer whom Calvin Coolidge met in the as Bert White, Expert, Re- w::mn;!e ;lmi::e dp:flc:mte’ :nmm l;;xrikl'!‘a; 'erx&e‘cted to go direct to New Slaying of Bustamente Was d deliberated but 15 minutes, Two | Panions, one of whom only was wound- | Bjack o4 hdkednby ;:m:l.p:l’-:tll:cr- 2} . Wrongly Directed. o the men, Ray and Stanley Shockey, | ¢ Tefused to obey such a command. lfl:’cbfm:t % e Write Bouse a8 1ia By the Associated Press. . ities, who cited an ordinance passed in | The Irish national unemployment | BY the Assoclated Press. thr: court.” T Moo school year the Uni- gu:tx:?u;‘xg:im:':céfl:fid Ssifk Barely Escaped Starvation|, SAN ANTONIO, Tex, September 1927 forbldding parachute ~jumping [movement has ruled that members shall | PHOENIX, Ariz, September 21— ‘Walker Preaster | veEEinning next D y. Si DW ks’ St ::nh—uxnmée?a’g::d ?z'fimfi?:"&?{ l‘e’;: i’x‘r‘!'é.? g’e‘l?o‘l’. uu'n:.h;f.?:’ :,',':,"',_fi; ;‘::. et g)\;cna Ao u:::'um MI.I;I:‘# sohl‘g::"::fl:& &l:.e‘ dtrhmlnol l::tm;: l?l::n!; wevri. f:‘eefl by fl\e:zl?;ya‘,l“desfibenuol'fl‘: Zfi?’r ;a:‘tbe 'E’.'é" px:-: 33-#":'5.‘::‘3’4 -eg:ux.‘g'm"fi: J’.i"ui?é‘m“?fin"’m‘é’ uring Six Weeks ay San Antonio late tonight for New York, | field. 3 of begging, which would tend to degrade | slaying Joe Bustamente, b of | Consul 3 would require | artillery, including practical and theo- | inson, Crawford, Nebr., for treatment. in Kodiak Wi!:i while Bert White, parachute expert, Miss Smith, however, was permitted the unemployed. riage of justice,” mnue'l‘;-;nn'.nfi ;m’t";&'a‘ mpnnicullr n.m?’ot -t:‘:xnn. o et B tacical”empi” yoming. Vek e xihed " s. _ < 2 'y 3 turns to Tragedy Scene. Bearing trophies of a search which nearly cost him his life through starva- | | Bfltterick tion and at times forced him to make \i his diet of sea gull eggs, Robert Dick || Dress: 3 Douglas, jr., 17-year-old Boy Scout, has makmg Teturned to his studies at Georgetown | Contest fOI' gm\c'e’ra_ity, n!mrdfi;ngenng a al;( lweeu"' unt for the Ko ar, second larges! o animal in the world, through the wilds school clnldren oA'lu lk(.odllk Island, off the coast of Armed with & camera, the youthtul | (§i Starts Tomorrow hunter searched the island, accom- Open to all school children. 5nled by & cook, guide and a packer, Valuable prizes. Full informa- provide material for his new book, || tion, registration cards and school which is to be published within a discount certificates may be ob- month, and will tell of conditions on tained in our Butterick Pattern the rugged island in the Aleutian group | Dept.—Street Floor. and of the hardships which he experi- enced there. This is to be the second publication Yegarding the youth's trav. Ek K l . fi'%fir’np :-nn:’m‘lm"gmfm t.-YoAl}n’sorl;y ex- onomy Aolumn ) / to tl ric rica. .1 wmgfiy& -d (}gorgeoli?lnlmer ‘Putnam, 39¢ Pillowcases, 25¢ sses an nsem es ) ublisher, Douglas sailed from Seattle, 42x36 and 45x38 Pillowcases, per- a'un., May 15, ]&laktxng the z::n:l?;; p;.s- H fi::ch“:lmy'w‘;“de of strong, smooth Y sage on the small steamer that touches ||} ed cotton. 7 g # . ;. 5 e Kodiak Liland once in 30 days. Arly- 18c Tea Towels, 12V4c ; Welcome news, indeed—heralding a typical King’s Palace sale of fascinating Fall es , he se : . < . g Extra size, 23x46 inéhes, all-white, 7 frocks on a “two-for-one” basis that affords amazing economy. New York’s newest ideas guide, packer and cook, all Sean- double-thick ular and extra s ; 4 ! lity; slight N i i i . G Tl T quality; slight seconds. —developed in fabrics of pronounced quality. Regular extra sizes. | haunts of the Kodiak bear and to other $1.39 Mattress Covers e Twin and doul?lgcbed sizes in mat- ] ™ MATERIALS worl h $10 $l 2 & $ 1 5 3-ls’|TeZeL %ick ) — . Shots by Camera. i tress covers of unbleached sheeting : «Flat Crepe ins From a small camp on the coast of || cotton, 1 —Suspender Frocks —Eton Jackets the island, the hunter conducted his || Street Floor —Wool Crepe —Silhouettes search. Many times he “shot” at bears, || —Novel Drapes but n}‘e‘l&muem;o 'g‘etghugfie‘n‘ml]l; " ”i & l Was ‘shght, as his shots were mere iicoupsTony CSitCians photographs. Although the bears are 10c Lifebuoy Health —-Cu‘l P A X oy A wGinegutte ¢ Pecan. Street Floor Crepe . . on . —Chic Pleats | —Rows of : ‘ Rufllelco - —Lace lars . 4 ‘ ‘ l —Velvet . Regular & Extra Sizes | Searching, sometimes, far from his Trimmed | —Satin Trimmed 14 to 20, 36 to 50 | camp all_day, Douglas said, he has failed to find a bear, but has returned = .__Tr.vel Tweed. and two of his companions from starv- 18 pieces chalk to the box. -—Sport Cloths o ‘ that it was impossible to return. Rejsntvmsloobisa i o et 50c Luxor Dusting Copies of Newest b fowboat equipped with ah outboard Powder, 39¢ —Clever Fabric s e S S High-priced Models Combinations e isary ol With Coupon Only Sale—Manufacturer’s T G 0 iti ' S Purch £ 1,600 Pi I gm0 om0 RSl | $1.25 aoie Sor"78e e wo Great Opportunities to dave on urchase of 1,600 Pieces | sea. but after sufveying the isiand, they | ]l 10¢ Rinso—the Granulated came terrible. The fourth day, in the discovered that a changing wind had | }f Soap, 3 for 25¢ momu’;lg‘ we n}rntged to xa:ear ‘:‘ s‘:{- P 'l!ac l;axd Melba Lov'me Face ¢ mon in a small stream. Later e owder and 50c¢ jar Melba Skin 59 N kw t day, the wind again changed and we Cleanser. am e 0 o s | ol | — e 1 Winter C oats | to his headquarters at dusk to find their 5¢ Penl\oldfif 3 tracks leading to his tent. S 3¢ . Oy o ohange in wind saved the boy ||]| 5S¢ Boxes Chalk, 2 for 5S¢ —Wool Twills ' lashed the sea and caused such waves finally succeedea in navigating our Manufacturer’s Surplus on Sale at Less Than Half Price—Very Slight Seconds small crafc back to the shore.” Aged Sea-Gull Eggs. TN o B Althougn a large quanu.y of sup-|/}l $1.00 Window Shades, 52¢ v C ¢ \ 50c TO 75¢ STAMPED PIECES — Aprons, organdy plies Ve taken ou the wip, e youwn Slight seconds of ofl opague DS 7% 4 : 2na his compan.ons av iuacs ale sca- shades with perfect rollers. White, N New Fall stylef, in L gUIL €ges, Cunsluerea a cnoice 100d by green and ecru. ' 3 20| e e by, M, illow tops, voile pil- ~ « eniy ot nce ) ur-Trimmed Coats , piiow o, voie : EL0 , y low tops, scarfs, cen- . 2 terpleces, _luncheon c | e lnulans ol une isilana. “We haa been in tne nabit of eat- 40c Table Oilcloth, 24c Yd. p R . o draly B 2 3 Of suede cloth, broadcloth and vefour—in black, brown, terpleces, luncheo $1.00 STAMPED PIECES— | ing the eggs Iresh, as we wouia hen Excellent quality Oflcloth in tile N cges at " ome," ‘Dougias expiainea, | f| and fancy floral patierns. e i tan and wine. Styles of marked distinction—new drapes, “undl a cerian experince Tuiuled my || 7 “:d’]‘?:umen o aceful flares, trim straightlines, princess lines, side panels Scarfs, curtains, - ¥ school . A rare op- R Sy S , 3 . 3 tasie for them. Lwo Aleuts came 10 59¢ Hall Runner, 39¢c Yd. 4 o 4 and ruffies. Collars and cuffs of manchurian wolf, vicuna, aprons, children’s i our camp one night Lo DOITOW our Iry=- Genuine Certainteed Floortex 24- dresses, vanity cov- ing pan ana to make use of our nre.| )}l inch hall runner, perfect quality. ers, rompers, house dresses and pillow ‘Wwien we gave 1t Lo them they Pproduced . 35 Baby Blankets, 19¢ New Fur Bandings & $1.50 STAMPED PIECES— | several sca-gull eggs \nNat were weil past scarfs, luncheon tne s.age Ox beilg Iresn. ‘ine inwans | 27x27 soft, fleecy Baby Blankets ! 7 ].“ lI & o hs, children N - gs untu Lne; in 7 . ° Pillowi @0 no. enjoy sea-guil tgi y pink or blue paids. 35.98 to s .98 Yal‘d 8 $65 to $ 5 ur- "mmed Coats $ 8 d)l“uz cm&sv l“ r“.; 9 I resses, stencile !E c i portunity! 1 pbr S ' beaverstte and opossum. The furs and silk lining guaran- teed for twb seasons’ wear. Sizes 14 to 46. t are scverdl weeks 0ia.’ 7 Third Floor 1ne aouity or the indians, including Favorite furs for Fall and Winter—Thibetine, foui-year-viu calurell ‘any .4 men, W coney, platinum, mouffion, caracul, krimmer and . Fabrics of surpassing quality—broadcloth, kitten's rayon pillow tops, piay ‘musicai insirumens was one of y marmot—in four-inch _width. Black, beige, d suede cloth Smart nel models, drapes, house _dresses and O . speciacles the FREE! Narcisse Perfume """"i‘ ‘k"“}wm"""“m' Make Your last season’s ’ Sikes pr?::c:s Effects) and it\f‘:i:hl?ianes in immense e hemstitched ~ scarfs. youth observea. . s | coat look like new—at modest cost! / f o &3 ) $2.50 TO $3.50 STAMPED | “ne indians have their Bible,” he (JBottle of Narclsse free with FUR COLLARS ready to sew on your coat. ML= ricty. Tymmed with American badger, skunk, skunk PIECES—High - grade, 5 - plece said. "1t 1S _Known L0 lne wniw man h for 25¢ purchase of Hud- opossum, muskrat, marmink, Manchurian wolf, pointe a3 the ‘Aleib filnie, 'out it 18 mothiug A ey orMeibe e T R e 2 Manchurian woli ‘and French hare. Furs and linings bedroom sets. large more than a catalogue 1rom a mau-or- > R b uaranteed for two seasons’ wear. Sizes 14 to 46. loths, vcases der house. ‘1ne pages that show pic- Street Floor ”3{“1 Collars in platinum, cocoa and black, L s g :ng ot.flerpm::&c]es Lo . Street Floor. tures of musical insiruments are well | thumbed, and natives Know an instru- | Street Floor ment by its number. During my stay || 1 overheard a conversation beuween two Infants’ 25¢ Long Hose, 15¢ Batives I rewarc S0 BUUAL vou e || neee, s whe, Sy S Lovely CH ARHON[ZE $ : - New Purchase of 1,000 | $2.00 Washable Silk @ new-guitar. What kind is it?’ The dovan and black. econd replied, ‘Number 243-XBC, and i the Arst was so well acquainted with %mllddren’sd 39c Hose, 21c . his catalogue tnat no furioer question- ren’s derby-ribbed hose, in o L b an S ke o T e b es Rayon Underwear e t at s at repe . sport hose, in fancy patterns, Per- ¥ I“mhs"..l:l J:". ol e imeguire” ® s i favorite for Fall and 11 's @l I . . | ’ equal Soieaip P Bl e Infants’ Shirts, 25¢ Regular, Extra and Double Extra Sizes Worth o Gstocs fand costumetalips S DS can be heard singing and playing Amer- | Ruben's and straight-front styles, is a weave of unusual beauty and durability, ican music, especiaiy jazz. in fleeced shirts with long sleeves. i CHARDONIZE (pronounced “Shardoneeze”) is the new, 52,00 & 52_50 washes perfectly and never loses a bit of iis e arioraet nouse” e siud, | Boys'andi Chilavea's softer, richer rayon that looks and feels just like glove silk. fine appearance. In the fashionable light and “the Indians order phonograpn records, || Fl : - This dollar sale includes nightgowns, bloomers, vests, step- This astonishing two- dark colors, white and black. the latest ones produced. Many or || leeced Union Suits, 59¢ ins, chemise and French panties in regular and extra sizes, 1 R Slip Sati 59¢ Printed Charm them have ancient phonographs on Sizes 6 to 16 in boys' random also fine rayon pajamas; also double extra sizes in Char- day sale of smart new Fall $1.00 Rayon Slip Satin c Printe: armeuse which they are played, but as soon as | §l fleeced suits with high neck, long ':gmll :ehleml-*!v step-ins, vests and French panties. All millinery includes all styles 59¢ Yard 29¢ Yard an Indian learns the words and music sleeves, ankle length; and sizes 2 e/ pastel shades. AallicsiseeiSuaitasics A Varistyi ot ANty oulandipats of the record, £o that he may play it to 12 in children's fleeced suits with Street Floor an ks ROk 39-inch rayon satin in the pre- terns in printed cotton charmeuse on his guitar or other instrument, he waist attachment; Dutch neck, el- cut-outs, irregular brims, that closely resembles silk ghar- breaks it or gives it away.” bow sleeves, knee length; also high / At ohe - toretiaas mnaTy ferred colors for costume siips and | that closely resembles SH QPREY " sport garments. inexpensive frocks. The natives of the isiand are a||fj neck, long sleeves, ankle lemgth, - e T | [ zsnmt:;xnsocm izes 36 g p?,:ltss’ e e $2.50 & $3.00 Printed 59¢ Colon;d gayon English words, Douglas said. | on stripe suits, sizes Temptation and Other Brand: = Silk T d 1.98 Yard 38c Yar In the Summer tney fish and hunt, and 38. Medium weight, low neck, In Ra: s s " 1 'weeds, s g ar ’ f yon and Silk-and-Rayon Colors of blue, pink, green, white, % New Fall Hats of Soleil, Felt and Velvet Beautiful washable silk tweeds, | black and orchid in a beautiful and save enough mgney irom l"}:u :me. ng devea,s lknee“ lg:g‘th, built-up of their catches to buy musical ru- || shoulder. zes 4, 55¢. A . t the h 1 ity ray f the it pop= ents," and qurins, the Joog, Winie ||| $1.25 and $1.50 Rayon S $208 - SATS . S5O0 | AVEIRe.S pav x| bummodetiemeioe numbers that have arrivea from the |§ Bloomers, 69¢c point_heels, square heels b Street Floor Street Floor mail-order house. Regular, extra and double extra and French heels. In all c Following the publication of Douglas’ || sizes in a celebrated brand of rayon the fashionable Fall shades. book on~his travels in Africa, Putnam | §| bloomers, with flatlock seams. Pas- 5 Tequested that he make this journey to | |}| tel shades and dark colors. Children’s 9 5 c Misses and 11 .,_QQ Sale! women,s Alaska, and, on his return, informed || $1.00 Rayon ve.‘-' 50c Scl:nol clli.ldl'lh‘t him that another trip to some isolated | 2 B e world. was béing con- ||[|- _ Szes 36 to 44 in fine quality rayon l - Dresses $1.50 Sweaters C G Sidered. "Until that time the youth will || vests with underarm shields. ’ S. Bt 1 1o 10 dreaseatios Girls® alip-over swesters I repe owns p;eza jlflllllAl‘nd patterns, sizes tudies at Georgetown, i i continue his studles at Georgetomn. | Women'’s 319;. Lisle Hose colorful prints; long-waisted style ~ § i e siwool = c with set-in long sleeves and syeaters in coat and slip-over a]amas \ ik e | Mercerized Lisle Hose, in all colors o = ? 3 ted skirt full flounce. styles, sizes 24, 26 and 28. In / NTS | e A L e OOI ovel ln D mcned with contrasting coller, stripes—and solid colors with Hundreds of these. dainty AL‘MONY PAYME | $1.00 Fabric Gloves, 59¢ cuffs and pipings. Sizes 7 to 14. striped borders. and serviceable underthings . - at this welcome low price ———— I i ‘Women's excellent quality fabric Second Floor for Monday and Tuesday. MADE KNOWN BY su“-l ™ ::Z‘u:;, Shr A n CREPE GOWNS, in pastel | Men’s $2 Sweaters, $1.19 v- \ < g c 900 Pairs s 4.00 & $5’00 ;yr.!.::.g, trimmed with printed Reinald Werrenrath Has Been Part-wool Coat Sweaters, V' neck, two pockets. In heather mixtures. NOVELTY CREPE PA- JAMAS, in two-plece slip- Giving First Wife $15,000 Sizes 36 to 46. 4 iqs d . s Men’s Night Shirts, 98c > ill Secon over style with V Annually. | Genuine Boadeloth Night Shirts, \\ d . ? Square Yard Arc o upport oes Colors. Slaes 16 and 17, L | full size, well tailored. Sizes 16 to 20. Bargain Booth-—Street Fl gain B loor By the Assoclated Press. | ?, X Full pleces and remnants of this nation- s " NEW YORK, September 21.—Rei- || Men’s $1 2 c‘g‘"“ Pants § @ ally known felt-base floor covering that affords Dr. Lorenze / nald Werrenrath, baritone ‘and former || o such satisfactory service. You will be willing Sei ific Health has been Durable quality cotton pants in. J enough to disrégard the tiny imperfections in ctentific FREE' Filled Scholar’s. Companion or i Models ° ! 506 Sik Tie with Each Suit. \ - Boys’ $9.75 § 4® .75 4-Piece W th, |} ng D first witeE UM }| to 42 waist measuyes, 4 AN patterns for any ;'ol:rm in the house. . i $15,000 a year alimony since July, 1919, || om 1o the tailoring—and woolen fabrics of under a separation agreement made at || Men’s 79¢ Union . that time, it was disclosed today in o e ns-‘"“'x 5.3.‘. suit filed by Werrenrath against the |'R| 1000050 tc with tapenta mfllu. . Size: Fidelity Trust Company of New York. oersentath 1s seeking recovery of Sl s [ e i ]| e omen’s New h he as part of a X 2 e had in 1019 fo guarantee the '| h};“' 69c Shirts and Py alimony paymént. - Since that time 100 rawers, Each 48¢c shares of thzw contmot stock have b:;: | - Bnl;‘rlgu‘ns ‘mrb-fleeve ‘r:hxm; verted into 500 shares, raising fl zes H e-length \Wers, i e oust fund to $70,000," The ||| sizes 32 to 44. Siceve and anklé . resses comfort, shoes for exceptional v ewitarienis cufl: service—priced for wonderful Coat, vest and two pairs of knickers or one trousers. Shoes for style, shoes for suit sets out, and Werrenrath contends s, economy. Made on combina- knickers and one pair long e is entitled to withdraw the amount Men’ o ; . 2 from the bank, which is en’s 69c Work Shirts, 50c “ i pr S 5 All sizes 7 to 16. :%ufgx:’:; the fund. Blue chambray shirts with triple- of B““‘,ffi",d" 5 Hclvl.ha Cloll! tion last with steel arch and BOYS® $7.95 SUITS, single and double ‘Accordinig to the suit, the $15,000 an- | |§i . stitched seams and two pockeis. __ “Helvetia Cloth” is a rich, silky, serviceable fabric and comes Cuban heels. breasted models, in rich woclen mixtures. nu:lu m: Dlyrl.nfixlxm hilxr:re tg e;:g:v.ae ‘swllu '“‘;5 to ;’ b mhl;eautgul darl;—figugeld pnulems of t|>Iuet;a|-xfd-w:me d“:id black-lnnd- N Oua-8H Dc:-ut. hv”?h :.nmwomgnlpr:“k;g::em or one unt erren: cl N , Men’s 35¢ Fanc; white, Designed with long sleeves, tuxedo front and deep peplum. . ew e-Straps P ke g‘?:mpmfi Rayon and lisle n’.ncy Socks Ivlst;:\ Trimmed ith bands of crepe de chine. Colors warrantd tub-fast. s AR, e e s sf'oo thefr education or reac] years s e et e Be. Sizes-40'10°50. : ; mart Step-ins o i ancy, wongme of Clever Ties ors and patterns. Sizes 8 to 18. $1.00 when the amount will be cut to ‘ ‘f;.' iy ¥ some new patterns. _auu 10 to 11%. BO" ‘BELL TR’ izes 8 errentatn was married a_second Ven’s $1.00 Ribbed Union Women’s All- Wool Sweaters 1 P Tl il B etk 95 n tan and black ki and n TR e C time in 1928 to Verna Nidig, of Chevy i ; Suits, 85c . Smart new coat sweaters in pure wool and Satent - colts beautitilly taic with attached collars ...................... : ] ly BOYS’ BLOUSES—Sizes 6 to 15 in weil fai- Chase and Washington. Light-weight cotton ribbed suits, worsted. Sizes 36 to 44. Made with V neck and i i uumremenfi:lukeng: nt\fn:éenudr. fi'l ;L“’g .’:“"" ankle length. Sises buttoned fron’t. Two pockets. Tan, green and blue. % l‘.;";:dg.‘i‘v‘} d‘g;'i;';;";id‘ Sizes, :ored brnldclnmp:ine:l fancy percale blouses, at 59¢ Edinburgh, Scotland, show a ly o ” | — mm economy tersestiiieiaaretirareanaas average of 201 degrees of ultra-violet Srest Wibee Second Floor Second Floor Street Floor rays was received by the city during the . - . last five months, e

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