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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 26, 1931—PART TWO. OVERREVOLT AD $25,000 Spent to Help Put 4 S — ’ ~, - : 4 g o Down Huerta Revolution —R e AT A A P e s N N NS ¥ipemronpy) Offers Tomorrow—The “ART-CRAFT” Shoe Store’s MEXICO CITY, July 25—A suit de- manding 150,000 ‘pesos (§75.000) from - President Pascual Ortiz Rublo as chief . [4 executive of Mexico has been filed by Gen. Jose Maria Sanchez, who claims : that ihe Mexican government refuses to repay him the money he spent in organizing an _irregular battalion of volunteers to help crush the De la Huerta revolution during Gen. Alvaro ‘ o —at a Fraction of Their Former Prices! ing example among revolutionary lead- ers who have risen from peasant classes to l’esponslbl; g;‘)ve;?mem rp?sl&él)nsi 4 overcoming the andicap of ac] o P/ d schooling. . The outbreak of the 1910 —Of course you know the “Art-Craft” Shoe Store at 1105 Connecticut revolution found him a_ humble peon working on a ranch. Today he is ' ’ Avenue N\W.! And you know the high quality of shoes this store car- senator, a wealthy man, an army gen- eraland a former governor of the state 6.\ 5 ( o, s ried! Tomorrow we offer the entire stock of these fine shoes at a remark- When Gen. De la Huerta lted /7 2 ; 3 ? M \ p g pelen Gen. De fa Huerta revolied % = _ ably low sale price! Imagine buying $18 shoes for $4.95! B4 008 Sanchez organized 2,000 peasants and : ; A(® \ rushed to Ocotlan, where he fought, at the head of his men, and he now claims 37 Ko (- Y TN 6 Y : ; i f<Art-Craft’ Sh as refused to recognize the expendi- ture, while the treasury department has refused payment in obedience to in- \ 3 structions from President Ortiz Rubio. ? I Gen. Maria Sanchez, of Indian extrac- | / § i - . tion, has traveled extensively during re- 3 : cent years, making also § special trip to ' the Soviet Union to study bolshevik in- stitutions, subsequently writing a book 5 A P giving his impressions. i \ ¥ N Beautiful suede, brocade, fumen visiting New Yok for the fist ) Lo M N Black Kid , more n a decade ago, a nd { ™ 5 linen, blonde and paten took’ Gen. Mi ) Light G il nme ‘\;I‘:o ligxrxfhhe; utfid.‘nu-: '.35 v /i leather shoes for evening, Kgd Tr::' e Eiveior ot That e prree ' : o M Sand-ames e 3 Falk down despite the heat of & Sume { g ¢\ A k= d’““ hand]tux;:ed | mer afternoon. : ) P\ ? mpor waven leather o eonayaRh R 0 1 -x . sandals. Not all sizes in ) B A \ L any one style, but in the sPRlNKLERs GUARD AL { \ ,' assortment there are— - ‘BIG DOCK SYSTEM 1 YN R e T AAA’sinsizes5to7, S — i & | AA’sinsizes 4 to 8, \ Huey Long Opens Greatest Auto- A’sinsizes $to 7Y, - Reptile Trim @ QWZ“. NEW ORLEANS, La., July 25.—When matic Fire Protection B’sinsizes2to8 e 's in sizes2to Unit in World. P C’sin sizes2to7 the Governor of Louisiana climbed a TR p— temporary staircase at the Mandeville street dock here and placed a metal sprayer in position, the world's largest automatic sprinkler installation was Sompictd. aile o ur better New Orleans’ new port fire-protection system consiats of Approximataly 118.000 Art-Craft Mules and Art-Craft Fine Novelty Art-Craft Fine Quality [ ] automatic sprinklers, placed in the S lk Boudoir Slippers Sports Shoes Galoshes ST e T e 2 el Summer Si pp P quired, and this pipe and attached —Two - tone —Smart rubber over- quartz head sprayers are supported by f,‘;a} o ek ,,n“h 150,000 hangers. 5 l“ (r{nle and shoes in several The sprinklers, covering 27 dock styles. Broken sizes. units, are said to be capable when in | crepe, soles. L ! full operation of releasing 2,234,000 gallons of water a minute. The sub- 3 structure of the docks has been di- vided into sections spaced to make cer- tain that literal “walls of water” will @pecial Dispatch to The Star. cost_more than $20,000,000. 36 to 48 “This move for the complete fire In These Rayon Satin e et estey on o Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20; Little Women’s 1614 to 2615 gram for construction, expansion and i modernization of our world trade fa- Kann's—Second Floor. o y cilities in_preparedness for the fulfill- X b ment of New Orleans’ destiny as the 7 second largest city in the United States within the next 10 years.” i < N Delivery, through the new system, P \ of the city from the hazard of water- front conflagration, the Governor said, *“already has caused fire insurance rates on the wharves to fall from 3104 SPECIAL PURCHASE! < % ‘\) At the Low Price of to 28 cents.” (Copyrignt, 1991, by North American News- : : FILW ACTOR HURT 2,400 Prs. Picot-Top A $ IN GANGLAND SCENE h' ff H p - o‘y;::jd?;i:;sB;:;::r":{lzntmld ‘ C 1 On Ose Paris Looks Forward to Fall From Beneath 3 —A brand-new lot of slips, just unpacked in SRty time for Monday’s selling, Our last shipment e ANGELES, 25.—Gaylord . i was “sold out” in a few hours—so we advi;e Tiet? BotarE ot the P’ comedian, All Perfect! ¢ Dlpped Second early shopping for these. They are neatly made confine any blaze to a relatively small Tailored Suit Dresses Area. . s v Gov. Tong was the central figure at Chiffons with Jackets ceremonies marking completion of the ¥ % installation. "In addition to placing the Shantungs with Jackets ast_sprayer in position, he made & i ) brief address pointing out the value of Printed Silk Dresses ; 1Zes 40 to 52 the system. “Never again” he said, “will this Gustens port be retarded by devastating dock In Women’s Sizes fires which in the last 20 years have PY Harold Lloyd, ha? hx;t the s;smflof th&: of a lustroulul rlyfin. satin in ;v!hite, flesh and Jeft eye as a result of a movie effor - n ;epr;éuce a fing{sur slaushte{’ seere New G olors! Em . e Brims‘ peach. Cut full. y to Surgeons said after an operation the ; 2 i sight was blighted by a copper splinter ‘All Full- - pu . T from promature e;g;z;g:g:go{ hgr:}:;p&:: caps in a scene ' ofseven gangsters in Chicago. Fashioned! —Empress Eugenie started it all, 16-Rib Gloria The accident occurred at_the Harold : bRk inthe S0t v hany abi Lloyd Studio, where Caddo Productions, y S, ll Inc, was producing the picture. Gay- : archly perched her tiny-crowned mbpreiias Garment Ba lord Lloyd was an onlooker, mot con- ] Beiifiets aewisdliovesanieye d b S‘C:‘;giagfx e i p Maria Guy was the first to decide Both other actors an v - g o Jured. —]Just the stocking you want for Summer— that it was an idea worth repeating 890 B LY i Ay weather you stay in town or go away. -Of in 1931 . . . and now chic Pari- for glving the hnvf!:“m;f impact O‘léfll‘ 5 course, they are full-fashioned and made of siennes are adoring it , . . wearing it .tilted green, —Cretonne bags—t!u garment R oaons cceirred ou of Hmer ; '-h”; ;hi‘fl;ollloflil;* t:::l'lm“:&n::;flzifl. Eugenie-wise . . . and so will you! - bag rn:g: t.; :.olg.;lg'l;it' hdr:is;}e‘: SRR XKann's—Second Floor, ol B pockets. 11 Sun Ray Tan Blush ; Kann's—Street Floor. Women Find Sandes OF Whit : - Resinol ' _ Corsettes of Gives Silk to Top, Service An Excellent Assortment of ; Bretonne Lace ouiCIE’ {eelief Weight with Lisle Feet r awi Localliching 79¢ or. Rayon Undies g % L. and Bur, Illllg are firm enough to mould the fig- —Beautiful, ; ure...A deep panty ruffle of lace servi ...excellent quality elastics. Sizes The painful effects of 3 et 3 s YT acid or irritating se- 2 New colors. Chemise Step-ins Kann's—8econd Floor, cretions are amazingly Sizes 814 to 10, . p i scothed and healed by 3 ‘ Bloomers ~ and 4 * the first application. - : Panties Vests Try it! Sample free. . : \ ® : ; 1 Sale Of Batiste Write Resinol, Dept. il ; X Delightful Vundmhingn for hot weather cool, comfort. A1l drugsists scll Resinol Ointment i —Deli « . + €00, - 4 : able, easy to wash and low priced. ' New styles, pedtly made, p B_lousettes e full cut and specially reinforced where wear is hardest, Some [ 2 4 Z N\ of non-run, others of delustered rayon. Some lace trimmed, / 8gc Notice to Subscribers . : 3 R BN others appliqued . . . all in regular sizes and pastel colors. B e d 1 : 3 2 [ - speclally in Apartment Houses ; { ; urchased for tnis sale. Siseve- Subscrtbers wizhing the : . Extra Size Tatlored Rayons—48c D e e ffii'fi”&r”%‘:fi dé‘l?serlglgl i s broidery, in self-color. Sizes 36 to The Star will please tele- : : Chemise, Bloomers, Panties, Step-Ins, Vests 42. ‘ll)'e tw $1.59 values.- Neck- phone circulation depart- 7= | wear Dept. i ment, National 5000—and Kann's—Street Floor, Eann's—8treet Floor. ; instractions will be given for this service to start at