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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY AUGUST 7, 1930. ducng nert durg iy smong s dureg ibe monih of whch 121 wex| BRIG. GEN. H. 0. WILLIAMS 1 e Moiens Buicos G0 “WETTES TINENT”™ |MANASSAS DAIRY HERD e e e Sooore: | the 720 cows was 5455 pounds of milk, PUT ON RETIRED LIST | by operation of law on aceount of B—-14: ) “- S. mm SHARE DELUGED WITH HEAVY RAINS| WINS PRODUCING HONOR/ ing to ao anaouncemect 03 A% | o 3150 pounds o tat Bor in Misssippi Abgus 5, 1006, He § : 6t Dedlared | 05 18 FEIE Ot D O A se13 | Members with cobe. 1) the July honor | gerved With Distinction in Various| ¥as graduated from the United States of * | A. 0. McLearen of C SH AI m HR EENI In Nicaragua, Where Droughts Are Unknown, U, S.| Owner of High Average Asso- pounes m""m owned the Branches of Army and Three | ln various kg s 4 Engi Never Sing “How Dry I Am!” ciation Cow for July. il ‘Wars. branches the Spanish War of 1§98, the Philippine Insurrection 1:5 the World War. He Brig. Gen. Herbert O. Williams, for-| was awarded the Service ‘Nokesville; 2 Commission Government Contribute to Straightening Rio Grande. making for sev- bmitted simultaneous- and American gov- made public here by the river will shorten es between Fort Quit- about 88 miles and built on either side of river at a distance of the stream. It will territory to Mexico. The is swampy st present and is under cultivation. The report rec- ommends_that irriation be _effected and the land made suitable for agri-| iture. Cludad Juarez and El Paso both will from Yundation ¢ by | 3 of flg stream. Theds't;f Department at ashington an e Mexican foreign office will study the Tecommendations and pass upon them | before they can become effective. Air Warfare Protested. STUTTGART (#).—Perturbed at the increasing air armaments, in Europe, criticizing passive Mmmfiy the !.euu: 'Zt Nations urging ‘ernment convene Foonterence to pronibit air craft in future wars. Recommends| . ‘While the United States is suffering from, a prolonged drought, Company B of the Engineer Battalion, conducting the Nicaraguan Canal survey, has been practically fiooded with rain. Accord- to & received at the War ge'um:nmn has been almost & constant_fall of rain during the. past two months at the station of that com- pany. at Greytown, recognized as the p BRITISH BAN COOLIES Emigration to Straits Settlements Is Cut 80 Per Cent. AMOY, China, August 7 (#)—British consular ' suthorities today instructed shipping companies transporting coolies ttest spot on the American continent. gm :p;erlod of four days there was a rainfall equivalent to.a depth of 12 inches and on another occasion 4 inches of rain fell during a period of Records show a yearly rainfall at Greytown of almost 21 feet. During the rainy season the soldier. of Company B expect almost continu- ous drenching showers. During this period they also welcome two or three violent showers dafly. A dry spell of two or three days makes them worry, because they: know that the weather man is saving his strength for a spell and that in all likelihood they will soon be washed out by & flood. to the Straits Settlements to reduce the | emigration by 80 per cent, or 100,000 | annually. ‘The low price of rubber and tin caused Straits Settlements authorities to seek restriction of the flow of Chinese labor. | A severe unemployment problem is likely | to_result here. Since Amoy and surrounding districts supply the settlements with most of their coolie labor, the restriction may greatly affect prosperity here. Gerbers STRAINED | VEGETABLES | Soientifically prepared. Unseasoned, strained, sterilized——and Ready fo Serve: Just add salt to suit taste — and warm. Soup— Spinach — Carrots — Peas — Green Beans— Prunes— Tomatoes ~—Packed in 4l¢-ounce cans— encugh for two full size, normal feedings — 15c. At Leading Grocery Stores and Drug Stores ‘ E II'— ASTHME A—ER ost violent attack of Hay Fever can | The Moy yelieved. Rinex will do itl e U usually stops in 30 minutes. Runny X "nose, headache, gasping, wheezing ! “Hsappesr—or Rinex costs mothiig. Rinex today—see how quickly it acts, + SAFE-NO NAnoo'mI:ls by Three Sizes S0 - $1.00 - $5.00 kS Committes on Foods ® Phone Nat. 3256 John R. Ergood & Company—Brokers—Washington 'Representatives Gerber Products Division, Fremont Canning Company, Fremont, Michigan LOOK FOR THE NAME Jfiths ON EACH AND EVERY fiiths PRODUCT N. WASHINGTON, D .. AUTH PROVISION COMPANY c. Special Dispatch to The Star. ler & Adams, We juarters | eral in September, 1926. W. B. Woses & Sons - SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE National 3770 Pre-Vacation Clearaway 100 DRESSES g Were $16.75 to $39.75 50 DRESSES 18 Were $25 to $39.75 Dresses for all occasions are included in these collections. Some of ‘the season’s most popular styles and patterns. Sizes 14 to 44 in the groups. 30 COATS | 512 Were $16.75 to $29.75 50 COATS I8 Were $29.75 to $69.50 Coats for travel and sports . . . coats for dress . . . pastel shades and white . . . velvet coats . . . silk coats. Sizes 14 to 44, Advance Sale ‘Winter Coats $58 Now in progress our famous advance coat sale, including the newest in styles, materials and furs at this remarkably low price. 'MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. In "the Opportunify Shop Clearance Summier Dresses $]2 Regularly” $I5 Printed Chiffon Washable Crepe Printed Crepe Shantung Suits With the many warm days that are yet ahead you will be wise to take advantage of these savings and buy several of these Summer dresses. Sizes 14 to 40. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. Fashion's Newest Fad Allep-A Chiffon - Stockings, *I-*° . In Dull-Tone Finish A‘beautiful and serviceable hose with the panel curve heel. In all the smartest shades. With the ravel stop. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. , F Street at Eleventh Garter Belts 85c Satin or crepe de chine garter belts with elastic in- sets and two pairs hose sup- porters. Plain or ribbon trimmed. In flesh or white. . ‘Dainty Undies $3 Gowns, dancettes, step-ins and chemise of crepe de chine. Plain or lace trim- med models. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR. Coolie Coats --$6.95 - Coolie coats of pure-dye Japanese brocaded silk. In new oriental designs. Nicely lined in red, black, blue or green. 2 MOSES—THIRD 'FLOOR. Have You Visited Our C OoOoL Fitting Rooms? MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. NOVELTY JEWELRY 75c This group_ consists of 3- - strand crystal* necklaces in white or pastel shades, gala- lith chokers, real stone rings and llncdy sport bracelets. *Simulated. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Every Woman Can Enjoy the Thrill of a Perfect Skin Use this treatment of HELENA RUBINSTEIN and in one month your skin will be marvelously improved. Cleanse with Pasteurized Face $| .00 Use Refining Lotion, a corrective $3.00 astringent Apply Acne Cream $| 4 (leave on overnight) MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. 3 Specials in Children’s DRESSES Tots’ Frocks $].25 I $1.50 and $1.95 fine voiles, clnrtg:xll:ue! and dimities. Sizes Girls’ Dresses $1.75 1] Regular $1.95, $295 and $385 volles, piques and organdies. Sizes 1 to 14. GIRLS' SILK DRESSES, of flat crepe, georgette and rajah. Regularly $3.95, $4.95 l.udl $5.95. Sizes 3 5295 National 3770 Models To Wear Now and in /k Early Autumn $5 ws $7.50 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Especially Priced at PIED PIPER. ‘ . Pied Piper junior shoes have the right flexibil- ity and shape to start young feet correctly. We have them in white, tan, patent and other leathers. MOSES—SECONTC FLOOR Three Specials in the August Rug Sale Seamless Axminsters Axminster rugs in two qualities. Both seamless with a deep heavy pile to endure hard wear. ‘A fine range of patterns and colors. Size Were Now ||| Size Were Now 9x12 $59.50 $47.50 9x12 $40.00 $32.00 83x10.6 $55.00 $44.00 i 83x10.8 $37.50 $30.00 36x63 $0.50 $7.60 ||| 36x63 $6.75. _$5.40 27x54 $5.50 $4.40 27x54 $3.75 $3.00 O $165 INLAI‘D I‘_INOLEUM, s sl aé. yd.v . MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR. LINEN SPECIALS Friday Only $2.25 Linen Napkins $[-25 All-linen hem- stitched luncheon or breakfast nap- kins in two pat- terns. $3.50 Colored 1 Damysk $1.75 All-linen dam- ask in green and gold with floral pattern. $1.75 Linen Cloths 95c All-linen -hem- stitched damask luncheon or breakfast cloths. Sizes 52x52 and 54x54. De Luxe Cases 46¢ Our own Moses’ De Luxe cotton hemstitched pil- lowcases. Size 42x 36 inches. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. 65c and 75c Curtain Marquisette 29¢ Curtain marquisette in peach, green, blue, rose or orchid. In rayon and mercerized yarns. Friday only. $1.75 to $2 Ruffled Curtains, $1.45 This includes all the remaining stock ruffied curtains. g N MOSES—THIRD FLOOR. . O. McLearen, Distinguished 'W. Thompson, Woodbridge, | mer commander of the 16th Brigade of | Medal and was made a brigadier gen- the 3d Corps Area, with headq