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DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist 3 Rooms, Kitchen $65.00 THE MONTANA 1726 M Street N.W. .. URGED TOBACK NONNTERVENTION Professor Believes Agree- ment Will Allay Suspicion in Latin America. By the Assoclated Press. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., August 18. —Prof. Jesse S. Reeves of the Univer- sity of Michigan told the Institute of Politics today that participation by the United States in a conference on the doctrine of “non-intervention” in Latin American countries would be a “‘source of danger,” unless there was a full agreement’ on the scope and meaning of the term. Speaking before the convention on the legal aspects of intervention in Latin America, Prof. Reeves ternational law on intervention. “By agreeing with the doctrine of non-intervention,” he said, “the United States will be able to the sus- picion of Latin American states toward us. With the Nicaraguan and Haitian matters settled, it may be possible, in 1933, when the seventh pan-American THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1930. Chang Plays Tennis While False Death Report Goes Round By the Associated Press. PEIPING, China, August 18. —Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang,. Manchurian war lord, recently reported assassinated, s in the bes’l of health and playing tennis dally. The report of his death ap- pears to have arisen from a short-lived mutiny among his soldiers. A group of his officers at Peitaiho were offered large sums of money to go over to the Na- tionalist forces and advance against Tientsin. Chang sum- moned the suspects to & confer- ence, arrested them and went back to his tennis. Orange Export Heavy. MADRID (#).—Spanish orange ex- ports for 1929-30 were 1,086,900 tons, valued at $40,759,130, most of them go- ing to England, France, Germany and Sweden. Spain consumed only 100,000 tons. —— London has thrown its public parks opento fshermen. . . DEADENS PAIN THREE MEN WIN TITLES IN MOTOR CYCLE CLIMB Chicagoan Takes Two Professional Events and Texas and Massachu- setts Riders Divide Others. By the Associated Press. MUSKEGON, Mich, August 18.—| ‘Three new champions were crowned | here yesterday in four events of the| 1930 national championship motor cycle hill climb, which is sanctoned by the | American Motor Cycle Association. Gene Rhyne of Chicago, won both the 45 and 61 cubic inch professional events. Competition in the two professional events, the expert 21 cubic-inch climb and the 80 cubic inch amateur contest, was s0 stiff that it took a successful ride over the top of the hill overlooking Lake Michigan to win first place. Eleven riders reached the summit, Anchor Bar \FIT TIGHT, STAY - TIGHT, Roofless PLATES, $15 Plates Repaired White You wait $1 Extractions Fillings Crowns & Remov- able ‘Bridge Work, $5 DR. LEHMAN, Dentist 408 7th St Nw, Over Weplworth's Don Smith of Fort Worth, Tex., won the 21 cubic inch expert event. Edward House of Springfield, won first place in the 80 cubic inch amateur event. Many buildings are being erected in Bahia, 1. Brazi| breaking the) - SCULPTRESS TO WED New Yorker Announced. GLEN COVE, N. Y., August 18 (#).— Mrs. James L. Flood of New York and San Francisco, who is spending the ounced the en- | Summer here, has OWN A HOME REAL ESTATE This Easy Way! We loan you the money to it, and you pay us back in eye‘” L4 n‘t‘ ‘;‘ surprisingly low rate yments interest. of our members have actually saved a snug bank account while they were paying for their homes. Ask us about our loan plan! Open Daily 9 to § Saturdays Until Noon NAtional 1381 \ NATIONAL PERMANENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION* 949 NINTH ST.,NW. Just below New York Ave. Organized 1890 Under Supervision of U. S. Treasury Miss Mary Flood’s Engagement to gagement of her daughter, Miss Mary mnnmmmmmmotnw Miss Flood, who is & sculptress, is a daughter of the late James L. Flood, whose family was ent in_the early gold mini ys on the West Coast. Mr. St was graduated from Harvard University in 1917. Bury Ex-Enemy Dead. PALERMO, Italy (£).—As a sign that the war is over, the bodies of 39 Hun- ns who died in detention camps in have been interred in the Victory monument here. The ex-enemy dead were saluted with full military honors at the burial cecemony. WORKMEN OF WELDIT CO. WELDING THE TAIL ON{” | BUFFALO, AT QST. BRIB&E. BE-FABULL —DOR-A-BEAR. WETS and DRYS agree that real money can be saved by taking advanta WELDING TORCH. of the greatest tool in the world—the It cuts and welds the hardest metal —no substance can withstand its heat—used on a pin or the largest beam of iron. This tool is at your service to save money and time at the Weldit Co., 516 First St. N.W. Metropolitan 2416 Closed Saturdays During August ’ conference convenes in Montevideo, to show by our staying out of Latin American countries tha we are not intervening. “If we are to codify international law and attempt to codify some of these so-called fundamental rights of states, we cannot avold accepting non-inter- vention as a doctrine. “No one would concede for a moment 3 that the United States would ever per- 4 mit another nation to interfere in its ; i 2 G domestic affairs, and if we are to agree T ¥\ ' . i to establishment of our international r ; relations upon a firm judicial basis, we o g mualc ncmm#mtge ii’xlnp}mm of mu- #% - o = e 'u*"f» . o A J A tuality wi volves.” - b - ’ Dr. 1 Foster Bain, in the 10™ 11™ F,’AND G'STREETS round-table discussion on recent Eu- follow, opean economic - progress, declared e i e existing bad condition” of the Advance Fall Woolen mineral production industries of Europe From one of the country’s leading mills Far below the price for which presents a problem that is dependent $7).50 they were made to sell 2 yard for solution upon_ “the will to do and | the unwillingness to co-operate.” When this special purchase of 3,500 yards is sold there will be no more of these woolens obtainable at this low price. We were able to secure these advance Fall woolens from one of the foremost mills at such tremendous concessions that we now offer them to you at the lowest price we have quoted in years for woolens of this quality. This special selling includes dress, suit and coat woolens, in the new shades and weaves. . .and of a quality that will only be found in higher-priced ready-to-wear and will retail far higher by the yard this Fall. Because there will be no more at this price when this special purchase is exhausted, we suggest your immediate selection. Tweeds Wool Crepes Striped Covert Black Broadcloth ‘Those learned in the law see many trials...but the biggest trial of the house- wife is the wash-day prob- lem. Fortunately, that’s easily solved. Home Laundry service puts an end to that drudgery for & amall fes. Wash Day has been out: f lawed in thousands of homen...why not in yours? Summon our_ representative and find more freedom for things worth while. HOME LAUNDRY Phone AT lantic 2400 loosens o you can peel it of. Use it for safety. Beware of imitations. Get the real “Gets-It"—for sale everywhere. “GETS-IT,” Inc. GETS-IT Rumania 0il Fire Growing. BUCHAREST, Rumania, August 18 ()—An oil gusher at Moreni, which has been burning nearly two years, apparently hit a fresh source of supply today, when its flames became greatly increased in volume. WoobpwaRrD & LOTHROP : DOWN STAIRS STORE Novelty Coatings ~ Spindrift Suiting Vigoureux Suiting Black Chiffon Broadcloth All Woolens—54 Inches Wide For Dresses, Suits and Coats Tip-Tilted is the chic slogan in New Autumn Hats )15 The romantic French era is the inspiration of these new tip-tilted Fall hats that are so shallow of crown that they are worn far back on the head—revealing a most ravishing lock of hair. Jean Patou is one to appreciate the chic of this up-on-one-side and down-on-the-other and the New Fall Costumes Require These New. .. Fall Costume Slips 31.95 A new shipment of costume slips of “Caresse” crepe with hemstitched tops. They are ideal for wear with Fall frocks...in the darker shades of tan, gray, navy, black and brown. Sizes 36 to 44. Others in Flesh and Pastels At the Same Low Price THE DOWN STAIRS STORE New Fall Hats $3 .95 Berets Peter Pan Vagabond Cushion Brim WooLENS, SecoND Froow. In New Darker Shades for Autumn Back-to-School Frocks Are Fashioned of COTTON PRINTS New Printed Percale, 25¢ yard far-back-on the head vogue . . . and created Gay new prints that feature the fashion-right Fall this model. Copied in green, brown and tan. shades for back-to-school frocks. There are small, : 9 widely-spaced flowers on light arld dark grounds Other Copies and Adaptations, $15 . « . in the old-fashioned manner that is new-fash- i b W6 ioned. 36-inch width. YearRound Zephyr, 38¢ yard New array of Fall prints and plain shades in th': justly popular fabric includes small conventionai flo_:;r;‘r designs in smart all-over patterns. 32-inch width. Hollywood Chintz, 38c yard A fascinating lot of new designs . . . just arrived for back-to-school frocks. On light and dark grounds there are floral and leaf designs . . . pin stripes and polka dots. 36-inch width. CoTToN Dress Goops, Srcond FLooR. Neme?® These are the types of hats which smart young persons are eagerly buying with Fall days just around the corner of the calendar. Felts and velvets in the newest shades of . . & brown, red, green, beige and black. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Imported Glassware One-Fourth Former Prices Was $3 each 75C 200 pieces of fine imported glassware. . .in lovely shades of blue, green and rose. . .will be offered tomorrow at clearance prices. The group includes— Travel Print Dresses In New Fall Colors 10 £16 These are the new tailored Fall dresses which lend themselves colorfully and prac- tically to so many dress demands. Of silk- and-wool crepe, rayon-and-wool crepe and silk canton . . . printed to resemble tweed. Dresses and ensembles in women’s and misses’ sizes. Our Lowest Price in Years for this Leading Sports Silk ... Silk Pique, *I yard One of the season’s favorites . . . silk pique is as serviceable as it is smart for sports apparel. This new 3,500-yard shipment . . . a fine, closely- woven quality in a popular medium weight . . . includes white, cream, tan, cherub, flesh, orchid, brown tints, navy and black. 38 inches wide. SLxs, Seconp Froor. Goblets Sherbets Wine Glasses Cocktail Glasses T v///////// Finger Bowls and Plates Were $4 $ Bowl and Plate TRE Grrr Swxop, SeveNTH FLOOR, THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Handkerchiefs 2 « 25¢ With Colored Borders Children’s Shoes Specially 31.35 Now ... A New Low Price for Quality Footwear Arnold Glove-Grip Oxfords for Men, 10 Arnold Glove-Grip Oxfords, long associated with comfort and smart style, now offer you these features at a new low price. Each model is made for individuality, and we offer for your selection the Beverly, Olympic, Panama and Mayfair—each embodying the exclusive Glove- Grip construction that gives the correct support to the foot. With handkerchiefs at this reasonable price, now is the time to acquire a supply to carry you through the Winter season. These are of white cotton with colored borders. Borders are in— Sandals and Oxfords From this low-priced group you can select oxfords in tan, tan-and-brown, brown and black. Also sandals in smoked elk, brown and white. Sizes 6 to 2 in lot. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Sketched—The Olympic—a straight- The Beverly—a blucher oxford in tan lace oxford ;in tan and black calf. Combination last; leather sole and 4 blak ol rubber heel ..310 medium toe ‘THE MEN's STORE, SECOND F"LOOR. ‘The Panama—a blucher oxford in genuine black kangaroo, black and tan Sketched—The Mayfair—a straight. lace, wing-tip oxford in tan and black Scotchgrain and tan calf Green Tan Orchid Blue THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Combination last;

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