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KILL 4000 CATTLE IN'WAR ON DISEASE Range and Dairy Stock to Die—Were Exposed to Foot- «h and-Mouth Plague. By the Associated Press HOUSTON nouncement that approximately 4.000 Tex., August 13.—An head of range and dairy cattle would be slaughtered and buvied today was made here by Dr. Marion Imes of the Bureau of Animal Indusiry. who 1% In charge of the fooi-and-mouth Aisease eradication campaign In this vieinity Ditching machines were complet Ing the burial trench today. Fxpert marksmen will kill the animals, al of which have come in contact w the tew cases of foot-and-mouth ease discovered in Harris Cou since the recurrence of in this section Federal and State funds will be nsed to reimburse owners of cattle «lain ty the plague Ordered to Duty. Lieut. Col. Charles.T. Leeds. Corps of Engineers Reserve, and Capt. Guil lermo B. Sherwell. Finance Depart ment Reserve, both of this city, have been ordered to active duty in tvain ing at the War Department. SAVE THE EVENING Lack of Thirst Among Americans Chagrins Keepers of Berlin Hotels Ry the Ass BERLIN, Augnst 13.—The Amer- fean appetite for alcoholic beverages. of which so much has been heard both in the A'nited States and abroad is a disappointment in Berlin epers of the German capital een counting for month; iated Press confess to grea Americans so largely to ice water, lemonade and other d. i a disappointment in Nurements of wine, ch. liquers and beers The hotelkeepers had figured that ! Berlin It " | Americhns have in the cour: | degree heen disapointed, s are at a loss to account for me of them figure that the | of time | uor that ted that | and the | one hotel keeper has su many of them do not desire it, while | reason may he that some n visitors who, If comi would not hesitate t r' to drink, shrink from in the presence of their travelers countrymen at or fellow |adjacent tables | League of ¢ Americans. qn getting away from the | vestraints of the prohibition laws of their own country the choicest treasures of Berlin's wine cellars. Their hopes have in large PICTURES BY RADIO. /| Demonstration Is Planned at A. R. R. L. Convention. CHICAGO, August 13 ®) of transmission of graphs by radio is planned as a fea ture of the third annual convention of the National American Radio Re lay League here next w "he four day session will open Government exper States Department of Commerce and from Great Britain will have a part in the program Dr. C. Francis Jenkins, widely known for his work on radio equip ment, will demonstrate wireless trans mission of pictures Demon- stration photo- TOMORROW—THE 2 the United | would indulge in | Al & recent reception given by the rman Industrialists to seminary pa headed by Sherwood Eddy of the Y. M. C. A Germans who attended noticed with surprise that for the first time in the hi: of the industria league | it gave a social function at which no_liquor was dispensed JOCKEY IS MISSING William Crump, Bedwell Rider. Re- | ported to Have Disappeared. BUFFALO, N. Y., August 13 (®). Jockey William, Crump, who has been riding for H. G. Bedwell of Baltimore at the Fort Erie races, has heen re ported the police as missing Crump was one of the country’s lead inz jockeys in e Tuesday but failed to sterday, Mr Bedwell told t e The missing jotkey lived in' Nash ville, Tenn. He entered Mr. Bed well's employ a month ago at Wind sor. He is said to have returned to Buffalo from the races Ti but he did not appear an Americ to HALF-YEARLY STAR. WASHINGTON, \PRELATES REACH U. S. WITH SAINT’S BONES Remains of St. Christina to Be an Inspection of the D Pius XI to Bishop Joseph Schrembs of Cleveland in recognition of the $200,000 which the Cleveland diocese contributed to the erection of a “house of catacombs” in Rome. Bishop Schrembs, with Bishop Mi- chael Gallagher of Detroit. and others | returned from a_four-month holy year | pligrimage on the liner Homeric last night, and a delegation | of Middle W rgy and laymen. hey brought the following message n the Pope :a has been the hand of e for the impoverished and Taken to Cleveland—Pope Praises America. August 13.—In a| ak box the bones of St. Chris-| virgin martyr of the third cen-| Little is known of the life of ted on American soll today | Christina. Church historians say tory to being taken to the Ro-|was the daughter of a pagan m: atholic Cathedral at Cleveland. | trate, who was responsible for s were the gift of Pope death. Though torn by iron hooks If You Would Rather Be Surprised Than Disappointed Real And Desire a Honest-to-goodness Home, “Master-Six”" Homes in Shelbourne Sample House, 1821 M St. N.E. Open Daily Until 9 P.M. (Furnished Through Courtesy Nachman Furniture Co.. George A. Wilson Company (Four Squares North of 15th and H Sts. N.E.) 18th at M N.E. Lincoln 381 Ine.) SALE IS HALF OVER! You can have a Living Room Just like this for The 9 Pieces Sketched Furnish Knowing just how to spend a certain amount on a room often proves as difficult as saving the amount of money. It Completely 169 Regularly selling for $227.65 Your saving is $58.65 And that is why we have planned this room ensemble, giving not only an extra special price but assuring vou furnishings such as a decorator would choose. Every piece is absolutely practical. Not an inch of space nor a cent of your money has been wasted. And the result is a charmingly livable room, such as every home lover has pictur ed at some time—furnished as follows: $89 Baker's Velour Davenport $39.75 Fireside Chair to Match $34.75 Club Chair to Match Odd Chairs Low Priced The Boudoir Chair at Left 514.95 Upholstered—a new idea and an at- tractive tioned one. and Beautifully satgen. £40.75 Baker's Cut 1clour Fireside Chairs, $29.75 Baker's Cut Velour Club Chairs, now $24.75 $8.07 Mahogany Fiddle Back Wndsor Chairs, $6.95 $19.75 Mahogany $24.75 Reed and Fiber Chairs and Rockers, $39.75 Velour Upholstered Cogswell Chasrs, and Cane Armchairs, $14.95 $14.95 | l $29.75 ‘ $19.75 Leatherette Covered Mahogany Rockers, $5.95 Large Sized Bay-side Chairs, $14.95 $2.95 (Fourth Floor). so comfortable. of several upholsterings of denim or Bayside Chair $2.95 $19.75 Mahogany Davenport Table $4.95 Mahogany End Table $8.95 Fiddle-back Windsor Chair propor- Choice less. Slightly Imperfect 9x12 and §%xI0Y; Rugs $19.75 Junior Floor Lamp $9.75 Adjustable Bridge Lamp $1.00 Wrought-iron Smoking Stand (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Seamless Axminsters If petfect you'd pay $37.50 and $39 524.85 A rug can’t be marked perfect unless it is absolutely flaw- And even the hest of machines will occasionally cause a tiny misweave. never seen. this, you'd consider them perfect. are gorgeous. Not enough to affect the wear, and often Such is the case here. If we hadn't told vou The colors and patterns (Fourth Floor. The Heeht Co.) I ashington’s Fastest Grousng Department Store The Hecht Co. < ¢ wwm@fi% F Street at Tth THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, and hung to a rack above a fire, she held to her faith to the end and in- spired church. the saint was intact and most of the larger bones were in the reliquary.|ap) | In “addition there is a phial of her|w! dried blood. from the body of the recently beati- fled S bish ne: thedral. 1925. Pottery Firms Ask Dismissal. Forty-seven companies, four-fift! the count harassed ploneers of the Bishop Schrembs said the skull of eral courts in D Court He al=o brought a bone w York City. Supreme at its last . Theresa. G ~STREET BETWEEN Tomorrow—Real Old-Fashion FRIDAY We Do Not Guarantee Quantities To Last All Day, So Please Shop Early All Sales Final on Friday Remnants No Exchanges. No C.O.D. No Mail Orders 9'Silk Gowns & Teddies (Soiled.) Were $3 to $4. $ 1 Friday Remnant .. 22 Silk Gowns & Teddies (Soiled.) Were $5.00. 52 Frlday Remnant iz | 3 Silk Gowns (Soiled.) Were $6.95 Fridny Rmnnnl 94 Pieces Voile Underwear Gowns and Teddies. Were $2 and $3. Friday Remnan! 1 Georgette Ensemble Dress Was $35.00 Fnday Remnant 1 Black Gcorgctt: Ensemble Was $35. Size 16. § Friday Remnant 15 = ! Satm Enscmblc Was $79.30 Frlduy Remnant 1 Pmk Crepe Romamc sl Was $39.75. Size 38. 515 controlling | industry of | upreme Court a motion to dismiss the the anti-trust proceedings, | the Government lost in the Fed The term | For both relics the | granted the Government's request to | said he would try to build a|bring up the case for review, but the | pottery companies contend that there | M-BR@KS & CO G155 25 vere not sufficient grounds to war. | “Yodvetornedto Studebaker | tradeforonetoday 11th & 12 th Bargains for | 26 Cotton Dresses Were $6.95 to $10. S2 ; Frlday Remnant | 19 Cotton Voile Dresses Were $10.00. $3'1)() Friday Remnant. . 68 Silk Dresses | Odds and ends Were $13.00 Frulay Remnant 11 Silk Dresses Were $13 and 320 Frida_y Remnant , $3i0° S6Af)o | 70 Late Summer Dr"sscs Silks. W $15.00 68 Extra Size Gowns and Teddies Were $2 to $4 Fnday Remnant 125 Gowns and Teddfis Were $1.30. 85c Frlday Remnant €0 Tub Silk S[xps $2.25 i Were $3 and $4 Frl'day Remnant . 17 Silk Petticoats o - Were $3 and $4. 5 Pairs “Rayon” Hose Friday Remnant 100 Trxmmed | Hats . Hair. leghorn, Tagal and Silk Combinations. Were $795 to 818, $2 95 Friday Remnant | 37 Pairs Extra szc | Silk Hose Kayser full fashioned; per- fect. Were $2.00. 855 F n'day Remnant . (Irregulars.) Were $1.50. Friday Remnant. Friday Remnant. . 19 58 Prs. Kayser Silk Hose ‘ Friday Remnant .. Friday Remnanl il e Were $25.00. Friday Remnant . fede 33 Slip-on Sweaters Were $5.00. 32 95 Friday Remnant. 45 Chxffon Scarfs Were $3.00. Friday Remnant 9 Chiffon Scarfs Were $4 and $5 Friday Remnant. .. 5 Sport Skms Were $5.00 Friduy Remnant . "12 Silk Petticoats Were $2.00. Fn'day Remnant Friday Remnant . .. 115 Silk Petticoats Were $3.00. 53 R | Black ribbed. "89 Pairs Kayser Gloves | Were $1.25. c Silk. Were QIYO | Friday Remnant. . 75 to $2. d 12 White Coats $8.5 19 Spon Coats Were $3500. S 4 .50 Frlday Remnan( 1 2 21 Smart Style Coats Were $50.00. .50 Fnday Rzmnant, 2 1 $2 | 11 High-. gradc Coats Were $75 to $100. $35 *1 | Friday Remnant. | 4 Ens:mble Suits = Were $79 to $95. Q48 4 Sport Knickers Friday Remnant Were $5 and $6 Friday Remnant. szsol— B rda; emnan Sl 369 Pairs Smart 31 Bathmg Suxts | S Were $2.95 hoes Friday Remnant. . Odds and ends. sizes. But all sizes in the 85 Silk Blouszs lot. Were $5.85 to $7.85. Were $5 to $7 52 } Friday 33.75 Friday Remnant. . .. Remnant . Sl.ss Broken and § E 1 $ Friday Remnanl 1 2 49 Handscme Silk Dresses Were $40 to S60. § .50 Friday Remnant, 2 1 I Georgztte Over Print Drcss Was $35 3 1 - Fflday Remnant 1 Cloth Ensemblc Dress Was $59.75. Size 40 § Frid yRemmznt 25 J} Navy Cloth Ensemble "Was § Size 16 10 Size | Fnday Remnanl —_— 1 Flat Crepe Ensemblc Was $49.75 Size 16 75 Fnday Remnanf, l 9 1 Black and White Flat Crepe Dress Was $55. Size 40. § 75 Fnday Remnant, l 9 I Henna Flat Crepe Dress Was $55 14 g Friday Remnant. . 1 1 Peach Georgette Dress Was $29.75. Size 16 51 - Friday Remnant. . o § Maize Georgette Over Blue Was $25. Size 18 § Frlday Remnant 1 5 I nght Blue Crepc Sport Dress Was $39.75. Size 16 § Friday Remnant. . l 5 I Rose Crepe Sport Drcss Was Size 16 § Fruday Remnant, 1 9 1 Yellow Crepe Sport Dress Was §25. Size 16§ Friday Remnant. . 1 5 [ 1 Allover Tucked Crepe Dress 40 \;oilc Blouses -4 5° | 105 Pairs Rubber Were $1.50 to $2.00 Friday R t. Dl T .~ __| Bathing Shoes Were $1.00 3 Friday Remnant $ 1 A5 44 Bags Were $2 to $3 Friday Remnant. . .. 75 Bags Were $3 to $5 Friday Remnant. . 45 Compacts | 59¢ | 36 Pairs Kayscr | Silk Hose with black Were $2.25. Friday Remnant. slipper heel. Full fashioned and perfect. | Was $35. Size 14. § Fnday Remnant . 13 {4 Tan Satm Sleeveless | Dress .| Was$3975 $ = .50 | Fndny Remnant . 7 1 2-pc. Lt. BIuc Ensemble Was $35.00 §m 50 | Friday Remnant. . 7 1 Black and White Size 38. Were 50c 25C : 50 Pairs Cuffy Silk Hose Friday Remnant. . Full fashioned and perfect. Com; Were $1.50. $1.15 IV%:R 35¢ e Friday Remnant. . 1 Was $25. Size 42. Friday Remnant. . 1 Black Georgette Print Dress 5 Friday Remnant. . 1 Sc 61 Tinted Pearl Chokers 149 Bead Chokers (Imitations.) Were 15¢ Ensemble Dress Was $49.75. Size 42. $ .75 Friday Remnant, 1 9 Were 50c to $1.00 $1.00. - (¢ Fr;dr:y R;nim! Friday Rtmncnt 5 0 1 Satin Dress, Pearle Trim, 7 Broadcloth Dresses Was $49.75. Size 18. 52 Were $5 and $6. $1 Friday Remnant 5 | Friday Remnant. 1 Black Georgctte Ensembie Dress | "Was $35. Size 16. ! Friday Remnant. . 15