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* ? - * i / "" P ' " "No Ice Today" "No ice today/' is the morning: greeting: to the iceman lots of mornings when he knocks on the kitchen door of the home where the housewife has been so wise as to purchase a Leonard Refrigerator. Economy of ice is a wonderful help these hot, sultry days. You can always feel perfectly secure?you know that your milk and cream will be fresh and sweet and everything cold and refreshing. Now, here's the great help that a Leonard grves to the housewife?by keeping- the "left-overs" from day to day, it helps her solve that heart-breaking problem of high food costs. Tryit?you can prove it with a few weeks' use of a Leonard. To answer that question you've been asking: in your mind, "A Leonard is not expensive." It costs even less th^n the ordi? nary kinds, even though it has the wonderful seamless porcelain lining that is "as easily cleaned as a china dish." Come down to Mayer's Lifetime Furniture Store tomorrow and see the big Leonard at $59.75, the smaller one at $33.75, and the small ones from $12.00 up. | * iMi IV1AY Csl HMlfir* Seventh Street Between D E ^diiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiniiiiffliiijiiiniiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiifiiHiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiijiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiNinNiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMimifiiiii,. . | The Clearance Goes On ? i These prices; you will realize, are end-of-thesummer prices?instead of first of July?which makes them of all the more importance. j |j ?All Suits in Two Groups?i (Except Full Dress and Tropical) ? t Mode modeled; and Mode made?concededly the finest Clothing in America. , $45, $50, $55 (tQO CA and $60 Suits yvvtwU $65, $70, $75, $80 C>I7 CA and $90 Suits | .DU Mode Shirts ?Mode Pajamas? Finest of Silk Shirts; _ , , splendid patterns. Were Grades that were $3$13.50. S15 Of $3.50 and $4, and $16.50 An 3 for $28 / %J Finest of Madras and Silk Linen Shirts. Were Grades that were $4.50, andW..5.7 $4.69 $Sand$l? 3 ,or 5,3 $3.95 Plain \\ h i t e Cheviot Shirts with collars attach > ?ji j ed or neckhands. Werc $2.65 ~~ Underwear? Mode Shirts in Crepe, Mode Checked Nainsook ' * * i . ? i ri . j rv _ 41 .viaaras, etc.; our special smrts ana urawerb?ar:ipatterns. letic cut. Clear- / ^50^ $2.79 ance at, each... O 9 C 3 for S8 51-35 a Su,t f - ?__J Mode Cravats Cut Silk?our exclusive patterns and QA shapes O" C $1, $1.50 and $2.00 Grades 3 for $2.50 r ; Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star f CHINESE DEPOSE MILITARIST CHIEF Reform Element Gains New Success, But Uprising of Troops Is Feared. PEKING, July 5 (by the Associated Press).?Militarist elements received another defeat iate last night, when Gen. Hsu Chu-Cheng, resident commissioner of Inner Mongolia and commander on the northwestern frontier, was relieved of those posts. The mandate by which he was retired from his duties unounced he had been made a retired generalissimo and will receive a pension of 1.000 taels monthly, but this is considered here as a step intended only to "save the face" of the general. This dismissal demonstrates the strength of the reform party headed by Gens. Chang Eso-L.ing and Wu Pei-fa. it is believed here, and the Anfu group, of which Hsu Chu-Chcng was a leader, which suffered a severe reverse on June 30, when Chow-Sho was selected as premier, will be still further ousted from power by the announced intention of the government to deprive it of the ministry of communications in the new cabinet. The dramatic dismissal of Hsu ChuCheng startled this city and gave rise to apprehension of an uprising by troops under his command, who are still in Peking. Many people have hurriedly deposited their valuables in foreign banks, and there is a feeling akin to i^jic. Officialr__however, are not perturbed by the swuation. "THE WEATHER. District of Columbia ? Probably showers late tonight and tomorrow; gentle to moderate southerly winds. Maryland?Probably . showers late ] tonight and tomorrow; warmer to- j nighf in west portion; gentle to mod- j erate southerly winds. j Virginia?Showers tonight and to- I morrow in west portion; warmer to- j mgni in norm portion: showers probable late tonight and tomorrow in past portion; gentle to moderate winds, mostly southerly. West Virginia?Showers tonight and tomorrow: warmer tonight. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer?4 p.m., 79; 8 p.m., 73; 12 midnight. 64; 4 a.m., 63; 8 a.m., 67; 12 noon. 68. Highest temperature, 79, occurred at 4 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 63, occurred at 4 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year? Highest. 93: lowest, 74. Barometer?4 p.m.. 29.99; 8 p.m.. 29.99; 12 midnight, 30.02; 4 a.m., 30.05; 8 a.m., 30.08; 12 noon. 30.06. Condition o> the Water. Temperature and condition of water at 8 a.m.?Great Falls, temperature, 75; condition, SO. Tide Tables. (Compiled by the United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today?Low tide, 5:42 a.m. and 5:59 p.m.; high tide, 11:15 a.m. and 11:46 p.m. Tomorrow?Low tide, 6:37 a.m. and 6:43 p.m.; high tide, 11:57 a.m. The Sun nnd Moon. Today?Sun rose 4:48 a-m.; sun sets 7:37 p.m. Tomorrow?Sun rises 4:49 a.m.; sun sets 7:36 p.m. Moon rises 10:26 p.m.: sets 9:52 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted onehalf hour after sunset. I p-Rlver Waters. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va? July 6. ?The Potomac and Shenandoah rivers were both clear this morning. Weather in Various Cities. 3 Temperature, oc 3 ? r* <> B tc | B| Button. J || e.= State or [* 5 st ? weather. : : ? Abilene, Tex. 29.84 100 70 .... Pt.cloudy Albany ...I. 30.00 70 58 .... Clear Atlantic City 30.08 78 04 .... Cloudy Baltimore .. 30.08 83 04 .... I't.cloudy Bismarck ... 30.04 76 58 Cloudy Bostou 30.02 78 60 .... Clear Buffalo SO.(JO 66 60 .... Cloudy Charleston .. 80.03 84 76 .... Pt.cloudy Chicago .... 39.74 73 06 0.38 Cloudy Cincinnati ..29.86 80 66 .... Cloudy Cleveland ...39.92 70 62 ..? Cloudy Denver 30.10 82 56 Clear Detroit 39.88 76 64 .... Clear El Paso. Tex 29.78 100 70 Clear Galveston .. 39.88 SO 82 Clear Helena 30.14 78 44 Pt.cloudy Jacksonville. 30.02 93 76 Clear Kansas City. 39.76 90 66 0.24 Cloudy bus Angeles. 29.96 78 58 l'oggv Louisville ...29.86 88 70 0.03 Cloudy Miami, tta.. 30.04 88 76 0.76 Clear New Orleans. 39.94 92 76 Clear New York ..'30.06 76 <14 Clear Oklahoma .. 39.80 94 68 0.01 Cloudy Philadelphia. 30.06 80 68 .... Clear Phoenix, Ariz 39.78 108 72 Clear Pittsburgh .. 39.94 76 62 I't.cloudy Portland. Me 30.03 76 60 .... Clear Portland, Ore 30.10 82 38 Clear Salt Lake C. 39.96 82 Ko .... Clear San Antonio. 39.84 no 76 Rain San Diego .. 39.92 70 60 Cloudv S. Francisco. 39.90 60 02 .... Cloudv St.Louis 29.72 82 70 0.01 Cloudy St. Paul 39.78 68 58 0.10 Rain WASH.. D.C. 30.08 79 63 .... Cloudy PALACE. The Flapper," Olive Thomas' latest pictures which is being shown at Loew's Palace Theater this week, is a study in precocious girlhood, its heroine being a carefully reared young woman who pipes for the wickedness of the world, becomes involved with a band of crooks who make her their fence, so to speak, intrusting their booty to her care in the hope of recovering it later and of averting suspicion because of her natural innocence. It is an interesting if improbable compound of screen production and yet entertaining withal. ADDS TO CABINET"PAY. PARIS. July 5.?The chamber of deputies today voted an additional indemnity of 20,000 francs a year for cabinet ministers and 15,000 francs for secretaries of state in recognition of the increased cost of living. The vote, which was taken by the raising of hands, was almost unanimous. ^SPraNG?^" UNEQUALEDIN PURITy A simple dinner detail that compliments your guest PARADISE SPRING COMPANY Bran*wick, Maine Cincinnati, Ohio ^TABLETS M All mPain | Headaches Neuralgias Colds and La Grippe Vocea's Aches tad lilt? I .Atkyoar BhMMtieud Seiatio Ptin I fa'buZ*'* 1 1 i *&xiaiiss... - . , ' . Lynch Negro Mail Clerk. ENTERPRISE. Miss., July 6.?James Spencer, a negro postal clerk, who seriously stabbed Otho Parker, a white postal clerk, on the New Orleans and Northeastern mail car Frir Better J Closing ( to Adjus . tior it u. KUPPEl styl goo SINGLE BREA DOUBLE BRE ONE, TWO A1 BUTTON S' AI I C17CC nLiL. jirjoj Also All Palm Be sa EstabRshed 1880 .: ^3838383830083083830083830838300001 | CASH _ % OR ? g CREDIT | 15% Discount 1 ? / St I I THE MAXWE1 \ // 15 PER CENT OFF E | jj that comes at a mos 5 I cleaning, when ever] I // home. THIS SALE I // SIBIUTIES?you ha> J I Bed in this store. TI ] Easy, Dh I > One-inch continuous post, I BeA || jL J Genuine Red Cedar Chest, :J: cious, highly polished; an extr J an exceptional value I CASH _ or m CREDIT ?V ' 'V day, was taken from the officers who were taking him to Quitman for trial ^ and lynched. The officers and their r prisoner were met by two automobile ( , loads of masked men outside of En- eav terprise and the neero was take-n ere< from them without difficulty. 3d < The House of Kuppe rhan a Sale \ Out Our Entir t the 1SIDOR Not a sale deliberately p i demand that must be m nth i. tv vvtvi inn NHL1MLK Every new and desiral e is shown. Light and me d for early fall wear. STEDS SERGE ASTEDS WORS MD THREE CASSIR rYLES? FLANN MIXTU ach9 Kool Kloth, Tropi le Cost During This Esl All Alteration* F The Store Where Q xxmmx?tm?tmxmxxxm3i f, 15 discount on Our 1 eel and E L FURNITURE COMPANY'S >ED SALE is an unusual EVENT >t opportune time, after house ? i rone wants to brighten up the OFFERS UNEQUALED POS- < re unrestricted choice of every lis includes Beds of every finish \nitied Credit or white-enameled Two-inch con tin white enameled B SPECIAL SPECIAI 59.48 $13:' rrm l well-made, spa- Our weekly "i aordinary Chest; Wood Crib. .. $17.98 f I SKttXSttl<%<XXXXXK%%XXX%%%%%%^XXX Cave-In Buries Twenty. [EXICO CITY. July 4.?About twen sons wore buried alive when dugrou Sab Pedro de Eos Pinos. near her ed in. Ten bodies have been reco1 1. The victims were members of U Cavalry Repiment and their familie nheimer Clothes 3-Bettei e Stock oi \ GR OSNl lanned?but a quid et?and we are me Suits a :)le spring and sun dium weight fabrics S BL IEDS GF dERES OI [ELS SH RES cal Weight and I tate Adjustment i ree of Charge - ft uality Counts xvwww wvwmwvs ? Entire Stock irass arid size. Beds from nat? lost exquisitely designed, ai mendous stock that you can ENTIRE WEEK. The FIF1 COUNT sounds impossible?y your own -discount from the < MAXWELL FURNITURE C01\ i Any Bed\ moos post. Two-inch ed. one-inch filler SPECIAL 18 $16.9! I SPECIAL"? This well c< and is * . > | ^ five dra A French chemist once collected enough iron from human blood to ty make a finger ring, which he wore as ts a talisman. e. At Alto CYucero. in Bolivia, water v- freezes every night throughout the te year, while at noonday the sun is hot s. enough to cause actual suffering. r Values c Clothing iR Estate < aceting J it COST imer , also .UE, tEEN, GRAY, JVE, PLAIN [ADES AND lNCY PATTERNS Mohairs at WholeC_ 1 _ jaie ?0 1 CASH I (f OR | L? /-.nriMT K f tKLUI I J i| 15 % Discount "X | select from here THIS \ J [TEN PER CENT DIS- \ | et it is true. You figure \ ' jriginal price tag. THE 1 j IP ANY can arrange I 4 rou Select! || ? continuous post Bed with five i s. | | 5 mm ill i Golden Oak Chifforobe is very J mstructed. Measures 18x39x66 0 equipped with large suit racks, J Lwers and cupboard. J B SPECIAL at. j $29.981 |j|{ CASH jffir OR : f CREDIT |j OOQOOBOCCO^^ ?.