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'.lg——lb TfiE ‘E\'EXING‘ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JUL PR":E BUTS F AcmR SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS ‘MAN’S BODY RECOVERED ;;n:;;:;_:fl;;;;;’m-;“;g;;"!:::,‘::;m_"";;;_‘;:l‘.-m:“h.:';.f::f’ %E N S |love to Ursul Friendship House Course it Aid| BY BALTIC FISHERMEN| Tvo Americans were among nve per- | cd =2 R sons drowned by the capsizing of the | fiying boat, which had been forced down | More than 500,000 people attended i BEEIE Unidentified Corpse in Life Belt|by & motor accident. They were Dr. | the international fairat Prague, Czecho- 3 ‘The Sixteenth Summer school ses-| | John L. Burkholder of Mount Pleasant, |slovakia this year. ! 4 sion of Priendship House, 324 Virginia | Believed Victim of Plane |Pa._and Miss Ruth Patricia Northrop | o WIS S meed Vi o s £ | WoopwArDp & LoTHROP t econd There was nothing on the bo - # 5 Z'L'fi"‘;’.’.‘.pi’é. ?ff‘;&'nfi?ma ; 3 1 }By the Associated Press. ’;{Vncgulrtkfig;ggrbe identified as that of . CRACK:s i 10™ 11™ F anp G STRE Attorneys Opposing Vacuum ity B etrUcon afts and | KOLBERG, Germany, July 15—The | “The wreckage of the big Dornler-Wal games has been arranged. Miss Ber- |body of a man wearing a life belt was | flying boat has also been salvaged near and Socony Move Tell of |nice Anderson and Miss Marguerite | recovered yesterday from the waters of | €T % | House staff, | "AY the seaside resort of Grossmoellen | . Competition Meyer of the Friendship House 34T | the Baltic by local fishermen, who be- | o hottie was washed ashore contaming | [ OLLq 0, 08) 0 (0] ST | ’ : P : ’ . social worker, will supervise the classes. | lieved it to be that of one of the vic- 'a message, with an illegible signature, A ' . ‘ pCCIa € |ng— IS F'TOCKS By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. July 15.—Letters sub- poenaed from the files of the Standard Of! Co. of New York telling of price- s attivities of the Vactum. ofl : Hundreds of Cool Summer $ Co. when the Jat ent after business By oy ding Frocks for Girls 2 to 14 % Government’s suit to enjoin merger of : Vacuum and Socony e ¢ Fifty letters were submitted from h . , ; + Bocony sales managers at Alel\_\'.f R‘(‘T—‘ i 1 e o > . % chester and Buffalo in support of the s | < i Government contention that the pro- 0™ 11™ F anp G STREETS 7k Special $ 45 © posed merger would be in restraint of ! + trade Activities of the Metro Corporation, & Vacuum subsidiary, are the theme of 1 letter from G. Van Deusen, Socony % snles manager at Albany, under date Tomorro'v__A SpeCi(ll Selling fflr Misses e i " ‘ N Whether you are one of the younger I of May 2, 1928. An excerpt follows y Metro Corporation gasoline, offered glrls. 2 to 6, or of an older group, 7 to T e e : 3 | I . . JouRIGEot W Ve : the business of'a cusiomer offouts LG : < Fi Ghiff Gié de Jour frocks to freshen your wardrobe. Sleeve- § V'uOur formet customer informs us that 3 4 iner iiton, Lrepe le.ss and short-sleeve frocks . . . some by 18 e, o, competie e ple : ' and Printed Crepe priimmarimpidbiee s was paying ever so much « with the turther understanding that he competitor during the time he sells 7 o more for them. Each style has been in will receive $50 a month from the their gasoline. €5 ) | 2 5 “You will see how impossible it is r ks $I9'50 E our stocks at a much higher price. & for us to hold our business in the face . ¢ P ~ ) { of such offers by the competitors.” N — v AL H. A Howard of the Buffalo office 1 3 . of Socony wrote in May of last yesr 3 £ lar Selli Pri lees Lawns { that Vacuum was dissatisfied with its > 3 4 : 5 e EesTe sales in Chatauqua County and was 4 Far Below Regular Selling Prices Batistes Dimities going to concentrate k‘n Jul'neslvwn lndl * market ti-k asoline at a no- : 2 : : % s . ¥ Premium price, oG ¥ 3 i fhey are of the finer quality plain and printed I “If the Vacuum Oil Co. carry out . e el : : © their alleged intention,” he wrote, “the chiffén, crepe de jour and printed crepes . . . B Y : ( Q they are better models than one usually finds In March of last year Howard wrote Y at this price. In fact, many of our higher-priced that the pr frocks have been reduced to be included in this GIRLS’ AND JUVENILES' FRocks, Fourts FLooOR. s a_company which enjoys the prestige ; i ¢ of the Vacuum Oil Co. takes the lead A A ] selling . . . others have been specially purchased i cutting prices to a level inconsjstent et for it.. Just the type of frocks for vacations, s g 7 : week-end gayeties, luncheon, bridge and in- f on Sale Now oo 0 : WORKSHOP WILL PRESENT WA 1 2% e " formal dining. " : . FOUR OF ITS OWN PLAYS s Sizes 14 to 20 £ St e 4 : e , ’ ¥ Round Table to Be Held Thursday | # 4 b e S M P S Ik S k : Evening at Washington o ; ! i ; : en S Ure I OC s Arts Club. ey x oy . o . g 2 . During the past year ‘at the Arts i Nl e : ; ' The Juniors’ Favorite . . . Very Special ir 3 Pairs, $2 Club o(gwmxfl]gmxi a small group s A % c Pall‘ ? * calling themselves “The Workshop,” ;- i b / (“! kk F k ¥ < have b t th un- y . ; : ; X : ¢ ¥ der ‘the. leadership of Nirs. William J. ; 5 u I er roCKs You will want several pairs of these Pure Silk, Full-fashioned Socks, offered at Peters to work out problems of play & DAL\ ; i Sl . ; : : b £ Writing and production. ‘Thursday eve- -;: )i this special low price you like to pay. Strongly reinforced lisle feet; shee; even i Ring the group will ecnduct “Work- # $ - A7y weave. Black, white and wanted colors. Sizes 10 to 12. bership of the Arts Club being invited : 1 75 S to witness some of the results of these . £ efforts and to aid in the work by offer- | \ £ ing constructive criticism and sugges- % tions, led by Will Hutchins of American . ; ’ 2 £ - B g - ' A ~ Men's I-Piece Bathing Suits K F : H < H H &ct plays, the first three of which will be read. “Devil's Star,” written by Mrs. Estelle Moses, will be read by Mrs. Edna Ellis Hilton, assisted by Mrs. Moses, and “The House,” by“Mrs. Pearl Etz, will be read by Miss Anne Ives. ‘The third play, written by Mrs. Miriam Hilton, will be presented in walking re- hearsal by ‘Miss Anne Ives, Mes. Pearl Etzr Maurice Jarvis and Harry Welker, under the direction of Mrs. Hilton. The costumed production “of the fourth play, “Ciiinese Lady," written by Mrs. Edith Ogden Heldel, will be under the direction of Willlam I", Baker.. The actors are Miss Olga Helms. Dennis Connell, Edwin Etz, H. Eldred Wilson, Paul Hunter and Martin C. Burghard. The program will follow the regular Thursday evening dinner of the club| and, weather permitting, will be held in | the garden. PLANE GOING ON DISPLAY ! Bouthern Cross Taken to Exhibi- tion in Santa Maria, Calif. LOS ANGELES, July 15 (#).—Wing Better Grade of Ingrain Chiffon Silk Hose Reduced $|.65 Were $3 32.35 'Z’:;e:gg? The finest gauge, gossamer sheer chiffon hose . . . some our exquisite imported French silk hose. Plain or with Paris clocks. “Ingrain” means each thread has been dyed before knitting . . . insuring clear, even color and . adds to the sheerness, Hostery, AIsLe 19, First FLOOR. The frock every one sees wherever smart juniors gather . . . a one - piece frock that looks like a two- iece frock, with the geloved polo sleeves . . . and in any col- or you wish—blue, pink, ‘yellow, green, orchid and white. Also, at $5.75, are pique suits and sleeveless rajah frocks that are other important parts of every chic junior’s wardrobe. JUNIOR MISSES’ APPAREL FourtH FLOOR. Special 53.35 A timely and important offering of 100% Pure Worsted Bathing Suits at a spe- cial low price. Splendidly made regular model or the speed model favored for 1930. Black, navy and bright colors. Sizes 36 to 46. Men'’s Colored Madras Shirts Were Were 4 5'.85 $2.50 $2.I5 $3 52.65 s‘ze Every Striped or Figured Madras Shirt in our stocks is offered at these reduced prices to make room for our new Fall merchandise. This is an extraordinary opportunity to buy a supply of these shirts for present and future use. Collar- attached and two-laundered-collars-to-match styles. o T By Imported and Leading Domestic rick Saul, navigator, transatlantic fly- e el o taeroy H ts, $7-50 Were $15 : ’ . . . O Ay ats, to $35 , Men S Sllk Four-ln-Hand TIeS be piaced on exhibition in the Hancock ,_L 4 Aeronautical College. These are the best hats of the early season—smart styles 2% $ I 15 Were $1.50 $1.85 Were $2.50 and $2 I and $3 AN AL RIS E TN AV ARNEE vi eave t - . . . Py hn;nt]a’y%:Se?-:"i\'x!}:’xp?::rfiwx':ms for present daytime wear—including the important City. straws, baku, ballibuntl, Chanvre Soie and panamalaque. PRETEGEATARY i MiLLNERY, THIRD FLOOR, STORMS HIT PORTUGAL : - ; N L The Men’s Store offers an outstanding collection of Silk Four-in-Hand Ties at Four Killed as Hursicaiss Follows Smart Vacatlonlsls hnd these i | : | decidedly low prices for such fine quality and workmanship. Handmade, Record Heat Wave. | resilient construction. Choose from many patterns and colors. wtsmoN. ortugl su 15 (Mt Helpful Traveling Companions ——— : | Sk P e Men’s Straw Hats Reduced %5 to 13 “ ” . cottages and trees and killed four Tecs” Shoe Cases Electric Travel -Ilhe Gostiime ; THE MEN's STorE, SECOND FLOOR, i Jands il These new knitted shoe cases, These convenient little irons P Rcemaftalial lighiming | oansed 75¢ pair Irons, $1 3 Slip, 85 slip over each shoe, protect- are so small, they take little ing not only one's shoes but spaco—yet will press out sny % that buttons-on % several fires and rain inundated crop one’s clothes when packed. creases. like an apron For a Limited Time—These Famous Emergency Rubbers Fitted Sewing Boxes S e | . ; s1 s0c B vy e e | Whittall Anglo-Persian ship ;. o just slip The wise traveler takes along Silk, cotton, thimble and needles the straps over the a pair of these emergency ticked away neatly in a small shoulders, pull the overshoes in a small colored and convenient hox for emer- : I T case . . . which takes no space ey AR G 0 e slip ~ snugly agbm;l I at all. haps to one's clothes. i one and button it. It 3 | Norrons, Aiste 21, FIRst FLOOR. fits smoothly with- out,a wrinkle . . . e o Bl Below the Maker’s Retail List Prices the socially | ( 2 warm days. » . Woodthrop Tr[Ple- Other tailored and Now is the time to purchase your Fall-Winter rugs . . . and save. Each of the correct ’ : lfi)"de'q models with I Whittall rugs in this reduced group is a copy of a fine old Persian Carpet. The ? Net Foundatlons odice top and flare | house of Whittall is famed for their reproductions of Oriental colorings . . . their sugar for g! skirts. . Costums Suips worsteds are the finest that may be obtained. THIRD FLOOR. coffee 58’50 Now Now and tea f Size 9x12 Size 4.6x6.6 u Retail List Price, $150. $9 7.50 Reduced to. ... Py : This combination combines coolness : o ’ ; { Size 8.3x10.6 Size 4.6x7.6 with durability. The triple net is 2 Al rp s Granulated, Tablet, Superfine surprisingly strong yet delightfully The Glove Favorite . . . Retail List Price, $138. s8 7.50 Retail List Price, $54. . s} 7.50 ¥ ey s : cool. With light-weight elasti 5 o ¢ i Size 6.9x12 Size 27x9. Bipmmicioninmli N AL dutic - = Doeskin Pull-ons, $4 Retail List Price, $129.5098 7.50 Retail List Price, $32. .. $23.50 Yeljow; Domino Syrup. With all lengths of sleeves and with no Size 6x9 Size 27x12 Other light, one-piece foundations, 1 8 Wosdward & Tithe b i 2 e g $350 to $850, T Ned Ut SRIGEN MamGw TR L J Corsers, THIRD FLOOR. Guoves, Asie 11, Firsi FLOOR. Rucs, FirtR FrooRr. “Sweeten it with Doinino” Alvays full welght, American Sugar Refining Company