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BERLIN'S MAYOR RESENS PLACE | Boess Is Accused of Incom- petency Through Negligence to Watch Aides. BY EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER. By Radio to The Star and the Chicago Daily News. Copyright. 1930. BERLIN, Germnny January 29.— “Poor old Gus,” of the xren cny of Berlin, has | Boess flnuly tendered his reslznlflon—ln act has bee since the N expe b e o b s American just in time to fing his putation enveloped in a_mink coat wm:h his wife had bought chelply from | B Sklarek Brothers. The mayor isn't accused of coi tion, but he is accused of incom 3 of having spent his activities in adver- tising the glories of Berlin rather than | watching over his crooked assistants | Qi and keeping the city expenses wll.hln‘ bmmds T the Boess administration the | elty of Ber]ln carried thl’ough a mon- | ments of all kinds followed Un!or i tunat Germany was poor. n fol- | lowed loan, until flnally the good days | were ended by Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, president of the Reichsbank, who op- posed further borrowing. Melnwhlle the skhrek scandal broke Wi his life enjny ln annual pension of ap- | proximately noo DETEGTIVES TO GIVE ATTORNEYS BANQUET Counsel for Shelby and Kelly Will Be Honor Guests at Event Tomorrow Night. New “Mltz"’ and “Wohline” Dresses for Children $1.00 Sizes 2 to 6 Years —Charmlnz little dresses hat will come out of the tub fresh and bright —one and two piece ef- fects, in prints and plain colors—all one color, or touches of hand em- broidery. Kann’s—Seconda Floor. Heavy Rayon Undergar- ments at 79¢ ~—Very attractive, ser- ‘The in charge of the testi- nwnh.l is compooed of chnrlu J. P. chairman; D. J. Cullinane, Jnmeu A. sprmgmlnn C P. Oox J. c"nnm B. W. d J. SIX-DAY WEEK ADOPTED. Pennsylvania Railroad Aids Cen- tral and Western Workers. ‘Was a result of agreement vlmtnenumummltuuotmops craft employes. on schedule, lo few actually wor{ uvennnyll'eekun no real need for formal relief day exists. Actress Seeks Divorce. ANGELES, January 29 (P).— lelen of Troy wants a dlvot;: Maria W] At The First Sign Of Skin Trouble - ‘A pimple, bit of rash or redness — viceable garments, neat- Ristered rayon in pastel red rayon colors — trimmed with the new dark laces or lppllquu of Swiss em- ry Full cut, md reinforced polnts of wear. Special Lot of Neckwear $1.00 ._A sample line of neck- , of erlng new styles ol lace, tte. cre de chlne linen. Wear with new Spring frocks and to freshen up Winter costumes. Kann's—Street Floor. Rayon Crepe Underthings Special at 39c¢ —A dainty collection of soft rayon cre| the delicate lp):ml shades—eve ry beautifull; e i:.lzverly rl.mmed wi Misses’ and Women's Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. | \ don’t be dismayed—apply Resinol | Ointment and see how quickly | the disorder is healed. Thenadopt | Resinol Soap for daily use. It makes the skin look and feel clean and gives it a velvety softness. Guard your complexion the Resi- 25¢-Pc. Lunch Sets, $1.95 to cleanse— | THE EVENING STAR, 600 New Sil Kk Dresses in WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1930. Rl %flfl/a[ B Plain Colors and Prints Flat Crepes, Cantons, Georgettes and Beautiful Prints $ Misses’ and Women’s Sizes 14 to 20—40 to 48 —The best tonic for “bad weather YIN blues” is a new frock, an inex- pensive tonic when dresses so thrillingly attractive cost so little, Styles that feature the predomi- nating: fashion points you are read- ing about in fashion magazines— the modified silhouette, with its popular details of flares, single and double tiers, side drapes, bows, tucks, cape backs and cape collars and new- puffed sleeves. After- noon, street and evening models in the new colors, also plenty of smart prints, Kann's—Second Floor. Black and Brown Winter Coa REDUCED to $19.75 Formerly $29.75 to $39.75 —It is a very gratifying sur- prise to find such high qual- ity coats for so low a price. ‘There ate smart models of hand- some broa¥cloth, and velour fin- ished fabrics, with large collars and cuffs of #olf, fox, baby seal, caracul, and Jap fox; silk and satin lined, and warmly inter- lined. Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes ts niforms and ervice Coats $1.79 Sizes 14 to 46 —We are making a special showing of these uniforms and service coats tomorrow. Among them are colored chambrays, fruit of the loom, broadcloth, pin stripe percales, and cotton pongees in black and gray. The service coats are in chambray, others are in white and color, Many of them are finished with organdy, linene or self collars, Long or short sleeved styles. Mixing Bowl Sets —Five- yellow ware. priced. 69¢ plau sets of l earthen- Very specially Sale of “ARMSTRONG’S” Linoclevns Newest Inlaid Patterns—Specially Priced —A new shipment of these well known, very popular linoleums brings the newest patterns to you in this special sale at savings to tempt the thrifty housewife. Choose from these four sale groups. Reg. $3.00 A-Gauge Indented Tile at $2.45 sq. yd. Reg. $1.75 C-Gauge Household Weight, at $1.19 sq. yd. Reg. $2.15 D-Gauge Straight Line, at $1.45 sq. yd. Reg. $1.69 Z-Gauge Household Weight, at $1.09 sq. yd. Special Laying Offer —On all purchases of Inlaid linoleums, and felt-base floor covering, we will lay it for 15c per sq. yd. (double cementing 600 per sq. yd.) providing you purchase 10 sq. yds. or over, and reside within the city limits. Kann’s—Third Floor. 3\ Armstrong’s Felt-Base Floor Coverings, 55¢ Sq. Yd. 7-pc. Linen Luncheon Sets $2.39 —=Seven-plece set of pure linen damask, consistin of a cloth, 52x52-in., an six mpkins to mnu:h in solid colors, of blue, rose, green and gold, finished wi tched hems. ly $2.95 a set. Imported Porcelain Cockie Jars 79¢ —Attractively designed sorcelai jars, clev erly lecorated in bright colors complet with cover and a wicker lnnIl dle. A very special value. ,,; Wim{fl. r\yl Cedar Chests “Lane” and Other Good Makes $34.95 to $59.95 Values, Now at —An attractive assortment of genuine walnut-veneered chests 2 5 —plain, console and window seat effects—in 44 to 48 inch lengths—also a number in smaller sizes— some with casters, others silent domes. Many of them slightly marred from display — and every one an outstanding value, When the sale begins you will find— 18 Reg. $34.95 Chests 6 Reg. $37.50 Chests 2 Reg. $47.50 Chests 2 Reg. $49.95 Chests 6 Reg. $39.95 Chests 1 Reg. $54.95 Chest 4 Reg. $44.95 Chests 1 Reg. $59.95 Chest Rann’s—Third Floor. Electric Radios Beautiful Cabinet Model (Sketched) $58.50 r- Formerly $150 —These radios are fully licensed by R. C. A. and Hazleton patents. They are genuine neutrodyne, all-electric A. C. 8-tube sets, in handsome walnut veneered highboy cabinets. Equipped with superpower full dynamic speaker —noted for selectivity and clear tone. Fully guaranteed by the maker and by Kann’s, Sold on Convenient Terms Kann's—Fourth Floor.