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PHE " EVENING STAK, WANMIAGION, D, U, TUBSDAY, Alwowo BANK OF ENGLAND 2" s sund [T, PATRICK NEEDED BY BRITISH [TWO COUPLES ROBBED i gt meo so¢ sves whm JEREEEEmmsss oy : The stondy—suspl- o SR S0 ot S Our Get-Acquainted Offer were vietims of the first robbery; Brum- i ing $12 In cash and the v ;u'"..“e.';’m!"tfiz'h‘.‘.’,'{':o"a'ulfm‘&: 3 fi?xggn i"s'z.:o dl:l:flnd:rlnl‘. . A Real 60¢c Value e+ B Visitation of Reptiles Is Mystery—Men of Village Ask for Bandits Take $1750 in Jewelry o500 Wist watch from Fiorence Brock: N TS s RO S B 1 : g W g g ett, New York, and a small amount of Community Prayers for Deliverance. and Small Amount of Cash | Cugn from her escort. Fred Suydam. Wednesday, 19th, Containing These Items Walter Donn, their cabby, lost $15. can be kept over the respective gold flolnu hon n;u lnl:xl—mm:t nlne‘r.lt m‘o;]n‘l‘y N ¥ : hrough influential control 'most - R AR i in New York Park. | 5" 2 * s | Hansom cabs. so popular before motor 1 Orange Sponge Loaf Cake......... Inflation Danger Seen in poriant What spport bes bes e | By the Asociated Prase | playihg on the beautiful downs which ey | ears usurped their trade, still operat: @ ] Dog Vlni"l‘Cookie! All ) ork, especially near Central # | = cereeeaas ‘ c 2-Doz. Butter Buns. veveees for 1 Loaf Bread ) A Choice Selection of Tasty Baked Products Should Appeal to the Entire Family . SITIERRERRT the . £25,000, $121,500,000) Amerioan | SOUTH BENFLEET, England, August| overlook the river, have been bitten and ' in New - icnic parties have been forced to BY the Associated Press Park where older le with memories : Menace of British Gov credit been drawn upon? Perhaps only | ;s A piggue of snakes, many of them Picnic ' p: . % NEW YORK, August 18—New York |and. young people ” with curiosities Pede! wer. these scamper at the approach of the rep- ol g ous. has disrupied the peaceful {ilo; —sophisticated and medern—had two patronize them. R ot ison ernment Deficit. T [ife"ot “this littie Nshing village | Organised hunts nave taken place on | P T E e today e SN NORMAN EN ROUTE TO CANADA Men of the village, accustomed 10 8/ geveral occasions recently in the downs 3 BY NEGLEY FARSON. By Cable to The Star. LONDON, England, August 18.— When & bank is in trouble two things are necessary—either the investors can | be persuaded to leave their money in or | the biggest investors must go to the aid | of the bank. That is the situation of the Bank | England today. With £47.000,000 ($228,- 420,000) of available gold reserve and £50,000,000 ($243,000,000) Franco-Amer- jcan bank credit, Great Britain has less than £100,000,000 ($486.000.000) im- mediately available to balance its short- term liability of more than £200,000,000 ($972,000,000). Need Money in London. Everything depends upon the willing- ness of foreign creditors to leave their i pound sterling on his shoulders. | of health which prompts, the Canadian | Visit Will Keep Him in Touch with U. 8. Bank Heads. By Cable to The Btar. T BASEL, Switzerland, August 18.— cumstances, have asked the cormunity |1y is not fata to pay special attention to the plague! while at play on Hadleigh Downs, re- the driver broke the park silence. covered, but only after a painful treat- Two couples enjoying the denly were halted by colored men with Montagu Norman, governor of the Bank of England, is again aboard a ship sailing overseas toward America, this| time {o Canada. Mr. Norman couid not attend the last board meeting of the Bank for International Settlements at Basel because of his health. Now doc-l tors have told him to take a sea trip as a means to cure his nervousness. This most interesting Britisher broke | down under the strain of holding the | There is another reason besides that trip. Mr. Norman wants to be in ciose touch with officials of the American Little children of the fishing village. ment rigorous and dangerous life on the ses,|and fields. Nineteen snake were killed | The ecabs, each drawn by & horse have been confounded by the visitation in one fleld by a party of Benfieet men of reptiles, which is without precedent| Seven were adders, or vipers, and 1% here and is unexplained. | y of them cevout churchmen and | ~ About 50 adders have been killéd thus the happy delivery of | far this year in the neighborhood of the | through Central Park today. similar ¢ir- | village. ‘While poisonous, the bite usual- | the well-mannered trot of the city-shod I, Two children, bitten horses and the occasional ciuck from | were grass snakes. in polithed harness and with a high- hatted cabby lording it from the front seat, were rolling their rubber-tired way British Aviatrix Hops Off. TORONTO, Ontario, August 18 Bound for Santa Monica, Calif., Winni- {red Spooner, noted British avistrix hopped eff from Dehaviland Airport | this morning. Mies Spooner, who is enxious to reach the California city by Thursday in order to qualify for the Women's Nationsl Air Derby. which starts Sunday, plans to make jer first stop at Detroit AATLREREER CRAEREREREN SRS EA FEDERAL BAKE SHOP 1006 F St. N.W. Across from Woodward & Lothrap ARAEALRRL LRURLAARRARN SRS meet it, the Bank of England must in- crease its note circulation, and to in- crease note circulation without a cor- responding increase in the gold reserve ‘means inflation. Mon Norman's health trip to | Loa Canada is reported to have as its even- A tual destination New York, where the % governor of the Bank of England hopes | You collect your 6% 1o turn the present £50,000.000 ($243.- |l interest regularly dur- | - 000,000) Franco-American three-month | ing the life of the I mortgage when you R W R R PSR bank credit into a purely American | (Black, biting, harsh irritant chemicals) present in every tobacco | money in London. Federal Reserve at this critical time. I’ Tt is perhaps not realized that the b LT P — ll Bank of England finances the British - ' government, and that if the government Tuns & deficit in the budget for which ¥ money cannot be found elsewhere to || sible—with hopes of extending it into | 6% First Mortgages. at least middle-term credit. | Y 35 v Bankers Must Co-operate. cured:; “l:\ l-llll'lfil ,:" turn definitely fixed. One of the bright spots in the situa- hosy > tion is the fact that the international L T — bankers, in self-interest, must stick to- | . gether, and while hig American banks | fear repercussions from Great Britain's pousible . abindonment of B. F. SAUL CO. standard, further unsettling all Ameri- (|l National 2100 925 13n st XW. can investments in Germany, they will | }f bring pressure to bear on the Federal i !7rfl| NEW Y AVENUE ot FIFTEENTH | @ ieeping Washinglon Men Well Dressed @ | Final Reductions on Summer Clothes ‘’They’re out- There aren’t many, but those that remain are marked, effective mow, at prices drastically low. On sale in the Washing- ton Building Store only. ~ $60 3-Piece Silk Suits Coat, vest and trousers. 1 size 37 vegilar; 1 size 37 and 1 size 39 827.75 long. $25 to $35 Tropical Suits gon and trousers. 2 size 36, 4 size 7 regular, 2 size 38 long, 1 size 3 f:' 1 size 36, 3 size 37, 1 size 42 31 7'7') ort. $35, $40, $45 Tropical Suits Coat, vest, trousers. 3 size 35, 10 size 36, 10 size 37, 2 size 38, 3 size 39, 1 size 40, 1 size 46 regular, 1 size 40 and 1 size 44 stout, 1 size $ 75 40 and 1 size 42 long, 2 size 36 19 . and 1 size 38 short. so they can’t be in!*’ Every LUCKY STRIKE is made of the finest tobacco leaves the world can offer—the finest from i i Turkey—the finest from Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, Sport Coats, 1/, Price M i s Sl P $15 Coats, $750 $22.50 Coats, $11.25 eorgia and the Carolinas—the Cream of many Crops 335 Coaus, $17.50 throughout the world. But all tobacco leaves, regardless Sizes 35 to 38 in the combined groups. of price and kind, as nature produces them, contain harsh irritants. LUCKY STRIKE’S exclusive “TOASTING” Process—a process that mellows, that purifies, that includes the use of the modern Ultra Violet Ray—expels Linen Knickers $3.50 Knickers. $1.89 $4 Knickers, $2.89 $5 and $6 Knickers, $3.69 Flannel and Serge Trousers White flannel and striped serge trousers. $8 Trousers, $4.89 $10 Trousers. $6.89 $12 Trousers. $7.89 $3.50 and $4 Bathing Shirts and Trunks Shirts in plain shades or cross stripes 82-65 trunks in contrasting solid eolors. All sizes. Now. each . 4 $1.95, $2.50 and $3 Shirts Faney broadcloths, oxfords, madras and Summer-weight flannels: collar- s 63 attached or with separate collar to 1' i match. Sizes 1314 to 17, Teck-Six Oxfords Black and tan calfskin oxfords, also s 85 eport oxforde in combination leathers. 4-' The finest to- bacco quality plus throat protection. .cértain harsh irritants naturally present in every tobacco leaf. We sell these expelled irritants to manufacturers of chemical compounds, who use them as a base m making sheep-dip*, as well as a powerful spraying solu- tion for trees, flowers and shrubs—enough to permit the daily dipping of over 50,000 sheep or the daily spraying tants, naturally present in all tobacco leaves, are not in your LUCKY STRIKE. “They’re out—so they can’t be in!” No wonder LUCKIES are always kind to your throat. *U. S. Dept. of 'Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry, Order No. 210. Boys’ $1.50 10 $1.95 Knickers Plain and fancy linen and khaki plus. 31'35 four knickers: best quality and tailor- ing: sizes 8 10 17. i 7 TUNE IN—The Battle suwagern | It's toasted” SLNNW/ - New York Avetiue s Fifsoenth Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays b Branch Store: 3113 14th N.W. Swrike, 111 S5th Aves Sunshine Mellows —Heat Purifies NY.C Your Threat Protection = ageinst. irritation ~against sough