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Baltimore Havre de Wilmington .. Philadelphi UNDER MiTTEN L Penua, Av W S — d 3 P.M. MANAGEMENT ooi) dard tiaer) Upholstering REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY * CHAIR CANEING “NUF-CED!” The Best Place and Lowest Prices After All Atk my 85.000 customers. . 1 give the service you have the right to expect. $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT TO $2.98 PER YARD ON THE JOB THIS WEEK ONLY Clay A. Armstreng Drop Postal to 1233 10th Street N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7483 Mr. Armstrong will eall personally with samples. | | ISRAEL ZANGWILL DEAD I ENELAND Jewish Author, 62, Was Ar- dent Champjon of Zionist - * Movement. By the Assoclated Pres: LONDON, Augus yesterday. He was his ' novel *“The and founded the Territorial Organi United States During his ed much controversy over the po- He sald that any movement ta make. the Zlonist question a political one was hopeless. rn in London in litlcal status of Zion 1864. 5. &2 62 years old. Children of n ardent % ternational Jewlsh He visited 1908 and tion. In_ 1904, latter visit ism. s were | mpent at Plymouth and Bristol. After @ vut duation he became a teacher. ewish hi tina Zang range sett suffering in tion of the Czarist an early champion of At the Zlonist Cor 5, he urged-a on had en s alb om the persecu- | 1@ He was an suffrage. ss in Basel, in eptance of a British proposal regarding a Jewlsh settle- ment in British East Africa. Later he advocated a plan to settls Jewish families in Galveston. Tex., &nd, in regi the place for a Jewish homeland. | | In the Great War he appealed to all Jews to support the Allies, .and urged the formation of a Jewish for- eign legion to fight against the cen- tral powers. Speculation in rice in Chnia has s soaring and many workers untry have struck -Israel Zang- ['will, perhaps the greatest cotempo: raneous comthentator on Jewish life, | playwrlght and man of letters died | N | itterary reputation was won in 1892 by the t s KAEL ZANGWILL. AUTO FIRE KILLS COUPLE. Hospital Head and Wife Fatally Burned on New York Street. NEW YORK, August 2 (M.—Dr. Raymond H. Laub, head of Green- | point Hospital, and his wife, Lucretia I wer :ation trip. FARMER SLAIN; TWO HELD Alleged Quarrel Investigated After Wounded Man Dies. TOLEDO, Ohlo, August 2 UP). Simeon Lees, 68, prominent farmer, living near here, who was found u conscious in his granary with a blood- stained broken ciub by his side, died here yesterday. Two men are held in jall for questioning. Investigation is being made of an alleged quarrél between the slain man and another farmer ove: attempt to move a threshing machine from the lees farm before the threshing was finished Tuesday and Wednesday On the Bargain Tables at Hahn’s 7th St. and 9th St. Stores First Pair $3.90—Second TEN CENTS! Originally $5.95 to $8 Pair! UR $3.90 Clearance Sale of women’s Summer shoes has been such a wonderful success—that many styles have now sold down to broken sizes. Instead of “stringing these along” all Summer—we’ve decided to stir up some real excitement. Wednesday we offer them at— 2 Pairs for $4 Tomorrow and In other words, buy one pair for $3.90—and second pair will cost you only TEN CENTS! Included in This Sale : 500 Prs. White Kids 350 Prs. Colored Kids 350 Prs. Combinations Pumps—Strap Effects—Ties All Are This Season’s Novelty Styles! S vou like—but None Exchanged—;None Charged None Delivered at This Price Please call early—and do not expect much “Service” in a Sale like this! sizes in the lot. IZES badly broken in each style—nearly all Conveniently arranged on Bargain Tables, - Try on as many as you wish —and buy as many ; “sets” of two pairs for $4 as 7th & K Sts. - The~’$3.90‘Sale of Maxiy‘Other Styles OT included in the above event—and of which plenty of all sizes remain—continues at all stores, $3.90 | . ATTACKED SOVIET Last Spgechl Just Published, Was Tirade Against Red Tape and Disorder. By the. Assoctated Pross. MOSCOW, August 2.—In what proved to be his dylng speech, Felix . Dzerzhinsky, chairman of the su- preme economic council, shook the Communist: party to its depths. In {terms of remarkable candor and scorn, {he ‘condemned “the present bureau- lcracy, ved tape, duplication of effort mplicated governmental ma- in Soviet Russia. erzhlosky died shortly after onal three-Hour attack on the opposition during a meeting of the central executive committee of the Communist party in the Kremlin. Al- though the speech was delivered a fortnight ago, its text appeared In the Sovlet organs only today. Declaring that he was horrified at the lack of efficlency and the system existing in almost every government department he added: “Moré than once I came to the president of the people’s commissariat, hegging him to let me resign or to glve me the trade commissariat, If you but look at our intricate govern {ment machiner shocke assuming that the speaker's strictures were directed at him, shouted: ou have been a commissar four vears, whilst T have served only sev- months.” f you were a commissar 44 years."” retorted Dzerzhinsky, “you still would So— .,..,_‘;..._.._..‘.t’n-;—-—v,q TR e 0 unprecedeted red | tape and lack of system, you will be | M. Kameneff. the trade commissar, | 0 oQét be ussless, becauss you busy yoursel with politics and not with werk. f never distort my soul. If I see dis- order T attack it with all my might: but it is difficult for me to do- it all alone.« Therefore, I ask your ald.” A al thrust from Leon Trot- sky angered M. Dzerzhinsky, He made this heated retort: “We have witnessed ' foi “saveral days how the minovity tries:the ma- such_Interruptioris, because the more attention we give to.these tricks the more opportunity we give (o.the op- pesition to disorganize our k.’ M. Dzerzhinsky ' ridiculed * sition’s fear of & growth capital among the peasants,’poin out that the peasants had accuntulat- ed four hundred million rubles—four rubles each—which' remark produced outbursts of laughter, After Admit- ting his own erroneous policy of ad- vocating the expenditure of 45,000,000 rubles in the metal industry that could have been put to better use, M. Dzer- | zhinsky launched into his attack. Finished, the speaker scarcely. had | wiped the perspiration from the fe« vered brow when his heart f%ailed him. Shortly afterward he died. - Berlin to Head Godowsky. BERLIN, August 2 (P).—After an absence of 15. years, Leopold God- owsky, planist, ‘will return to Ger- many this Fall. Godowsky, who.has resided In the United Btates, is booked to appear In a Berlin sym- phony concert under the conductor Bruno Walter. He then will make a concert tour of the principal Ger- man citles. " For STOMACH TROUBLE Drink APON Spri . Water Nature’s Health Tonic Phone or Write for Literature American Waters Corporation 933 Woodward Bidg. Phone, Main 2244 3 ord Jority’s patience. and: I.#hall- ignere| British medical’ association meeting | DOCTORS LIKE MUSTACHE. Most Britlsh Physicians Averse to Shaved Upper Lip. .NOTTINGHAM, Eng., August 2 (P). —Doctors stick to the mustache more ANAn afy’ other clags of people, ac- 1 10 obaservations here. At the| recently it was noted that only about 20 of the 250- delegates were shaven on_the upper 1p. ‘The question often has been asked, 'but never answered, as to why Brit- ish doctors prefer a mustache to A whaved lip. 1 l ‘You need never hesitate to use this gentle, healing ointment for any skin | disorder, no matter how aggravated the condition may be, as there is noth- | ing in Resinol which could injure the | tenderest skin. It was a doctor’s pre- | Acription many years ago and has been used by other phygicians ever since in treating itching, burning, unsightly 1t Yelloves ltehing reduces at once, inflammation and starts the healing. ‘Your droggist sells Resinol. NO MATTER how large your requirement, you will always find available here the funds to cover your First Mortgage needs on Improved Real Estate. Qur service is-prompt, conscientious, and thorough. The interest rate is 5%%. In the case of mortgages of less than $50,000 you retain the privilege of paying off the loan in ‘whole or part on any interest date. First Mortgage Loans on Homas, Apartments and Business Bulldings, in D. C. and nearby suburbs. HLRust Company 1001-15¢ Street, N.W. he Augyst Sale~ L me furniture Featuring a Berkey & Gay Bedroom Suite at $250 Think of it! A Berkey and Gay bedroom juite in mahogany and gumwood, as illus- trated, for only $250.00. illustrated, $11.75 extra. four-piece Bench This is just one of the many re- markable values to be found here at Mayer’s during the August Sale of Lifetime Furniture. Z 2 A n\m?»’. 2 77 = 577 D AR ol 8 4 0 8 - g ai : B A P B P i A R S O A e A S D s 84 5 AR D A DA BB B 8BRS SRS BEE DS L8 AD DB EAD B LA T ASD BEE S BAPOPS A MO S srtun sy SRS S0t 189 6 4890