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STROTSKY OF RUH QUITS: STILL LEADS Rubhausen Admits Com- munist Jefeat When He Re- tires as Police Chief. BY HIRAM KELLY MODERWELL. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dally 5. Copyright, 1023, GELSENKIRCHEN, July Rubhausen, called the Rubr,” has retired from the posi- tion of’ chief of police of Gelsen- kirchen to private life in the office of 10.—Max a labor newspaper in Essen, and a |YATS. during which time she/will not | new armed and uniformed police force takes up its dutles with the approval of the French. The new force replaces the trade union police, which peacafully dis- bands after a month of service, with its departure vanish Temaining outward vestigi munist uprising of last mon The curious thing about it all is that Rubhausen abdicates feeling not d feated but vietorious. The defeat the communists in Bochum and else- where made the position of the com- munists, in ~ Gelsenkirchen and_ the neighbortng towns untenmable: . There- fore they beat a gradual, strategic re- treat under Rubhausen's direction. Tacties Displayed. His tactics were to throw the blame far the defeat on the moderate trade union leaders ard feel that they had b for, he asserts, trade union me are coming over to the unions in enormous numbers. The *‘pro- Ietarian battallons,” though technically will be able to spring up en needed, Rubhausen asserts, an thin two weeks the communist will be able to conduct an ‘‘actiol pending on the church or soclalist unions. From other sou; the is convinced that this largely correct. Even before the May uprisings the communists had a ma- Jority of the Ruhr metal workers and a large majority of the miners. Besides, th d the confidence of a -surpris- rge number rrespondent f non-communists. would be premature to conclude { that the communist danger in the Ruhr | 18 ended. before stronger and the terrifically high pricks for food, which are due partly to the cutting "of communications by the French, are driving the workers to be- lieve only in desperate methods. Source’ of Strength. Much of the communist strength Tests on the personality of Rubhausen. In Gelsenkirchen he has won an influ- ence far beyvond that of his party. is only twenty-nine vears old years of his life have been In reality it is greater than because the communists feel prison for political offenses. German citizen, but was born of a Spanish mother. He is short, dark and wiry, and not unlike Trotsky in appearante, and has a terrific nervous energy and capacity for work. His bit- terest enemies acknowledge his capac- ity for leadership. Rubhausen is proud of having main- tained law and order in Gelsenkirches He asserts that the records show a d of crime under his police. He within | twenty-four hours after taking control. On numerous visits here the writer noted the peaceful aspect of the city and the admirable bearing of the vol unteer police. They took their respon sibilities very seriously prestige has been so increased by his deft handling of the dangerous situa- estimate s | Rubhausen’s | "\ ZITA ABLE TO' LIVE IN-MODEST COMFORT NEWSPAPER REPORTERS By the Assoctated Press. gary, is {Count Albert Apponyl counselor, who has from a visit to the he “Trotsky of |San Scbastlan. Zita, he says, {managed to get together sufficient!r, funds to support a very frugal, stand- ard of living for t i relinquish any effort least a portion of the “Zita lives,” explain | mald service they have a coo for the olde: nurse for the younger. cannot attend school b not know Spanish. Count Apponyi, who former empress winter and most of th lannex of the hotel at |house in Lequeitio, o | Biscay, influence of the |was persuaded to {group of rich |it “for her ma “ fortable and sufficiently commodious | villa_and has been thoroughly over- | throughont the Ruhr area without de. |hauled to make it habitable winter land summer. | “The queen. clothes, ¢ {deeply religlous woma {mueh” time in praver. absolutely temperament. merry and iaughs a DENIES TEBBET Lawyer Says Committed Suicide, Nothing to By the Assoctated Press. LYNN, Mass, July Tebbetts, millionaire whose 1lfe Mrs. Clara shot himself to death home here on July Count- Apponyi Denies Former Em- press: Faces Immediate - Destitution. VIENNA, July 10.—Recent reports from Spain that Zita, former press of Austria and Queen of Hun- facing immediate {tlon have prompted a denial rmmlmc annual convention. lot the late Emperor Karl. |ponyl. “in the manner of a {middle class family. Her grand-| mother, the Archduchess Maria The- resa, lives with her, and they share @ between them. a kitchenmaid. t children, there must be to Zita as “Her Majest I |She was previously in a_del which she was [leave hecause the eI er® [to_continue_legting_ it { eontinued Count A |ponyi, “lives according to the sev e. She rises every morn-| herself to ' her eight ported by an almost e of faith and an almost f: She is not Sometimes she is even $250,000 TO MRS. MILLER| Millionaire, Los Aggeles saved as a URGES HIGHER PAY. FOR Reportorial Service: Weak in! South, Says Charles I. Stewart. By the Assoclated Press. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. | va., July 10.—The outstanding weaks« ness in the newspapers of the south is in the reportorial service, Charles 1. Stewart of Lexington, Ky. presi- dent of the Southern Newspaper Pubs lishers' Association, declared fa. an| nddress yesterday at the opéntus of | Em- destitu- The reporter, who serves as. the - her Intimate| o, peeting link between the newss just returned | papers and the public, should be paid! ex-empress at | more-than employes in other depart: | nas | ments, Mr. Stewart said, More than 150 publishers are in ate ndance. he next two to recover at private estates. ed Count Ap- lower For actual ok, & chamber- Naturally, r ones and a The children ecause they do rrfcrs! S| id the heen living all | e spring in an San Sebastian. htful n the Bay of farced to| alw: ner did not care | . ' L in Keds! it ats pur T ds 3 Racing and romping—all sum- mer long children’s feet are active! Put them in Keds.and let their foot muscles develop naturally, uncramped by stiff, hard shoes. You'll find Keds economical, St A too. The uppers are made of i he I nds selected canvas, strongly res 3 s s inforced—the soles of tough, d springy, long-wearing rubber. discouraged; | But remember—Keds are made only by the United States Rubber Company. To the “plainest | . and devotes foreign to her| little, but she {is a very serfous woman.” get the real Keds value—make sure the name Keds is on the shoe. United States Rubber Company One of the most popular Keds models. Thick springy soles, athletic trim and ankle 10.—Theodore globe_trotter, | May Miller of | all_boy, | at h palatial 26, 1920, TS LEFT Who Bequeathed Her. several years of ill-health and de-| spondency. Relatives of the family | could not be reached, but friends here | | knew | urvived b Joseph _ Healy, Lynn nothing of the reported be- | aues $250,000 to Mrs. Miller. him. attorney. i ridicuied the «laim of Mrs. Miller that {she had inherited $25 | Tebbetts. |been_divided ana sett 0,000 from Mr. He said that the will had |been probated a vear ago amd had| led long since. tion here that he is the predestined |Mr. Healy sald he had been in com- | leader—if he cares to be—of uprisings which most persons hers believe will come soon. MOTOR VEHICLES JUMP 2,140,000 IN YEAR 18,048,128 Registered in Nation. California Leads With One Per 4.09 Persons. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, July 10.—Motor cars and trucks registered in the United States on July 1 totaled 13,0481 according to a survey just comple by automotive industries. This was a gain of 2,440,000 over the July 1, 1922 total, an increase of about 23 per cent. Registrations have already ed the December. 1 high mark , thus ind Il show another thirty-seven eady gone over the final 1 There is now one motor vehicle for every 8.5 persons in the United States. High percentage of increases are shown in many of the southern states, particularly in West Virginia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas’ and Florida. _ California shows the densest automobile popula- tion, with one vehicle for every 4.09 persons. Ohio had the greatest actual in- crease over last July, with a gain of 215,000, while West Virginia had the greatest percentage” gain with 40.6 per cent. We carry a_complete 1 of PRATT "& LAMBERT d A CME QUALITY ts, Varnishes and This high quality paint will save you money; it will add to the attractiveness of your home; it will lengthen the life of your woodwork; it will create favorable comment among your friends; it will, in fact, prove itself a friend of long stand- 'ing. . Ask our practical paint experts to advise you on the quality and quantity to purchase—they will be gled to help you—and you will save unnecessary ex- | munication with Mrs. tate, according to Mr. vided between survivi i bequests. NEWS varied are its ROACHES BED BUGS the family and in a number of public Helen C. Teb- betts, widow of Theodore Tebbetts, | and that she had said that she had | never heard of Mrs. Miller. The es- H. was di- ng members of ‘Trademark Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. ~ Woodmard & Wathrop for Housewives ! JONO Liquid imstantly kills roaches, bed bugs, moths. lice and fless their eggs. Drives rats and mice away. Nothing ever before known like it. It is a germicide, insecti> cide, disinfectant, deodorizer—all in one, powerfully effective yet_del.ightfufly refreshing and pleasant to smell. Read how ow simple to apply—how necessary to have ever ready in your home. Bono Liquid sprays into the smallest cracks and deepest recesses. Kills wherever it touches roaches or their eggs. Bono Liquid is their deadliest enemy. Does not harm fumniture, metal, or stain bed- clothes. . Kills moths and eggs.® Spray directly on fur or cloth. - Bono Liquid drives them out of the house. Spray in holes, in closets or wherever the rodents stay or nm. Spray in garbage cans, sinks, toilets, sick rooms. Kills germs; dispels many bad odors. Spray directly on windows, tiling or tubs. Use tablespoonful to boiler of water in wash- ing. Cuts grease, dirt and grime. Saves much hard work and time. , N DISINFECTS! e T Special, $1.25 Qt. Can Bono and Bono Sprayer By this offer you obtain both articles at the usual price of the Bono alone. Housewares Sectlon, Fitth Soor. flonhward & Lothrop Open 915 AM.—Close 6 P.ML | Increased: Delivery: Service to Fairfax Co., Virginia We are now delivering direct to Fair- fax and. these points; Tyson's. Cross Roads, Vienna, Oak- ton, Dunn Loring and Idlewood, Monday, Wednesday, Friday—Fur- niture Deliveries, Thursday, Friday. You Will Enjoy Selecting Red Seal Victor Records Here And the-music lover may listen to the exquisite strains of violin, piano, or orchestra. with ‘perfect en- | joyment, ’though a bril- liant and gay dance num- ber may-be playing in the next room, proof that our 20 demonstrating rooms are soundproof. Every Red Seal Record that has been made may be obtained here. Here are Six Red Seal Records that should be in every collection: 89001 § Forza Del Destinos 2 Caruso and: Scotti. : 96201 | Lucia Sextette—Caruso, Tetrazzini, Amato, $3.50 Journet, Jacoby, Bada. 66147 { Cavalferia Rusticana. 125 Jiritza. 66146 § The Kingdom Within Your Eyes. $1.28 John McCormack. 87363 § Rock Me To Sleep, Mother. $1.25 { Schumann-Heink. 66148 § Naiads at the Spring—Piano. $1.25 Olga Samaroff. Victrola Galleries, Fourth foor. Delicious Iced Drinks mare tempting when served in Exquisite Glassware Crackled Crystal makes one of the most charming of iced drink sets—with a tall tankard pitcher and six tall tumblers, $6.50. Pale-color Glass with handles of a contrast- ing shade makes delightful sets of 8 pieces, $5 and $6 set. 2 While the Dainty Light Cut Glass is always chafming, and one may choose from many different designs—with tall tankard or low, squat pictures, $2.25 to $10 set. Giassware Section, Fifth fioor. IY’s €anning Season—and Here are the Best Fruit Jars Atlas E-Z Seal Glass Top Jars: Midget size, 85c dozen. Small size, 98¢ Medium size, $1.10 dozen. Large size, dozen. Atlas Mason Fruit Jars: Small size, 80c dozen. Medium size, 90c dozen. Large size, $1.3S dozen. All Sizes of Jelly Glasses: Medium, 40c dozen; large, 45c dozen; squat shape, 45c E-Z Seal Jar Caps, 25c dozen. Mason Jar Caps, 35c dozen. Good l..d:" Jar Ruhbefl.c 10c dozen. Double-lip Red Jar Rubbers, 10c dozen. Glassware Section, Fifth floor. Special, 4,000 Yards English Print Cretonnes, 58¢ yard These gay, colorful and quaintly pat- terned English Print cretonnes bring all of summer’s lovely color into your summer honte or cottage. Doz- ens upon dozens of ‘charming and colorful patterns from which one may choose for every room in the home—and after all, there’s nothing like cretonne in summertime, for curtains, slip covers, pillows and a dozen other uses. :n}? these ;fl'e so very specially priced that it will pay t:rgu;a;en%all'y now; 31 and 36 inch widths. . ;i Another Importation . s India Prints The bizarre designs and colors of these India Prints have become very popular this sammer. In many of the most ar- tistic homes, these make the coverings and curtains—and they have found even another use—as frocks. Bed and Couch Covers, $4 to $1250, - Curtains, $4 to $6 each. Table Covers, $1 to $2 each. Drapery Section, Fifth fosr. 10th, 11th, F & G Sts. Closed Saturdays Inexpensive Bedroom Furniture of Attractive Design -and Dependable Quality Mattresses All layer cotton felt mattresses in durable striped ticking, finished with roll edge ; diamond tufted. Double Size, $20. Twin Size, $16.50. Soft cotton mattress pad...30-in., $6; 36-in., $7 All cotton mattress. ...30-in., $9; 36-in., $10 Better grade cotton 30-in., $11; 36-in., $12 Cots and Couches Folding Canvas Cot, heavy metal joints $5 Englander Metal Cots, folding. . .$7.75 and $8.75 Coil Spring Cots, gray enamel. .. $13.50 Vertical Folding Metal Cots, complete with mattress pad, casters, 30-inch 3 .$17.50 Simmons Bungalow Bed with spring......$12 Englander Folding Couches with pad....$24.75 Furoiture Section, Sixth floor. Three Special Values in reproductions Sheffield Silver Plate $12.50 At this special price one may choose any of these three unusual values: . Meat Platter, $12.50. Vegetable Dish, $12.50. 3-piece Tea Set, $12.50. Ice Tea Spoons, 10-year plate, are special—$2.50 dozen. Iced Drink Sets include Pitcher and Six Tum- blers, yellow and tangerine glass in silver deposit ware, $22 set. Silverware Section, First ficor. Let us Permanently Wave Your Hair § The Lanoil Way You may swim to your heart's content and later put up your hair with perfect satisfaction, knowing that it will retain its natural-looking, much-desired, wavy appearance. Thoroughly _experienced operators in this Lanoil Process are at your service here. For an appointment call— Main 5300 Hairdressing Section Second floor Many Uses for a Nursery Refrigerator Although originzll{_intended just for use in the nursery, these refrigeraters have become very opular for use in summer camps, small house- Leping apartments and even motor trips. So conveniently sized and arranged, that they answer wherever a small refrigerator is needed. They are of metal, lined with mineral wool and finished in oak or white enamel. - Oak finish, $4.50, $7.25 Enamel finish, $625, $725 / " Refrigerator Section, Fifth floor. Auto Vacuum Freezers Make it Easy to Have Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts You can have all the enjoyment of delicious frozen desserts this summer—without so much as turning a crank, if you have an Auto Vacuum Freezer. The freezer that does all of the tiresomre work of making these delicious things. It is so constructed that it freezes the mixture while you are resting—preparing the rest of the dinner, or enjoying a motor trip into the country. There are three'sxus—- 1 gt $5; 2 qts., $6; 4 gts., $10 Come in and see our demonstrator make delicious cream this new way. White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers A triple-motion freezer that makes smooth and delicious cream. 1 qt, $325; 2 qts., $3.35. 6 qts, $7; 8 qts, 9 3 gts., 5430; 4 qts, $856 Pint size, $250. Housewares Heetion, Fifth Soor. Very appropriate for girls’ rooms, guests’ rooms, bunga- lows or cottages, are these suites of delightfully simple lines. 3-piece saite, dresser, chiffonier and mettal double bed with spring, in dainty ivory or imitation mahogany $8 7‘50 finish Separately: Dresser, $42.50; Chiffonier, $27.50; Twin or Double Bed with spring, $17.50. A neat, straightline pattern in a 3-piece suite consists of dresser, chiffonier and double metal bed with sprin, in ivory finish......... p g $8 1'25 Separately: Dresser, $35; Chiffonier, $22.50; Twin or Double Bed with spring, $23.75. Separate Gray Oak Dresser. .. Separate Gray Oak Chiffonier. ...$17.50 Pillows, $2 Of clean, sanitary curled feathers, in strong blue and white woven stripe ticking; size 21x27 inches. T Continuing July Sale of Turkish Bath Towels Much Less Than Regular Prices Every towel is absolutely perfect—of the most re- liable and durable quality—heavy and absorbent. The prices are much less than what you would or- dinarily have to pay—we purchased over 5,000 tow- els to sell just when you need a large supply most —in hot, summer weather. Because of the very great savings offered, these towels are sold only in lots of six. Tables are ar- ranged for easy, convenient selection. Size 18x36. . 6 for $1.50 Size 21x44..6 for $3.38 Size 22x36..6 for $2.50 Size 24x45.. .6 for $3.72 Names will be Machine-Embroidered on Towels 35c dozen Linen Section, Second fioer. Summer Rugs Reduced Just as summer has well begun come these deep, generous reductions on these ideal rugs for porches and interior during the summer. Avail yourself of the opportunity. Himalaya Rush Rugs 9x12 Now $22.50 7.6x10.6 Now $21.50 6x32 (the ideal porch size), Now $17.50 Holland Rush Rugs 9x12 Now $22:50 8x10 Now $18.50 6x12Now $17.50 4x 7Now $6.50 6x 9 Now $10.50 3x 6 Now $3.50 Algerian Rugs 9x12 Now $27.50 8x10 Now $25 6x9 Now $14.50 ‘Deltox Superior Quality 27l Grass Rugs, 9x12..... $12 < Rug Section, Sixtb Soor.

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