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B—16 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1930. SUBWAYS AN ISSUE ' i A IN i Repaired and Relined awame 1L ANSBURGH & BRO & @i ; % We will repair all worn edges, replace buttons and worn loops, sew up rips, put in a handsome silk Expenditure of $200,000,000! ) ) lining, clean and store your coat (up to $250 valua- aind Transit Merger Involved 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860=National 9800 T Fur Shop—Second Floor in Referendum. “wis e | 90 Little Time Before the Fourth,So Much to Do—We Can Help You! today upon a traction ordinance de- | signed to cure its traffic ills. Including subways through the Loop, | the ordinance provides for the expendi- | e i g o With SO Many Smart 20000004040000¢ JULY SPECIAL FEATURE VALUE )ececcccscscsss and a merger of wansit companies in- | volving $261,000,000. | Surface trackage would be extended | 245 miles, elevated lines 315 miles: 44 | fic from the niérth to the south side of i » the congested Loop and do away with | several elevated routes in the down- | town area: interchangeable transfers | R e | ~ The Question Is Not Which | ik Tise Jn transit securities n the | 5 tock Exchsuge yesterday show the trend along La Salle street. Some 230 One, But How Many. civic organizations have indorsed the ordinance and urged a large vote. but the opponents said if the vote was large the referendum would be defeated. | The Dress Shop Features LAWYER CONSENTS || Cool Frocks of TO DEFEND PRISONER% Printed Chiffon Attorney to Represent Colored | Man in Criminal Case After In- | $ 16 50 curring l’e‘nnlty for Refusal. G * A If you are going to dine at the BEAUMONT, Tex., July 1.—R. J. Jer- club on the Fourth, you really should e e b v i | vl ar $16301 Voo several Port Arthur women and thrice 5 p o saved by peace officers from threaten- slenderizing models for women! Gay, ing mobs. . : : : Jernigan, who was fined $250 and fluttering affairs for misses! Sizes reman jail yesterday by Judge R.“!‘..t.mMu{ray for ;efusa! to accept .3. 14 to 46. pointment as defense counsel, Ilater eed to assime charge of the etense. Others $19.75 to $49.50 . W. Covington_twice dis- g g Pored mobe seeking 0 ych Wiliams, Women's and Misses’ Dresses—Second Floor Who was brought to Beaumont for safe- keeping after a mob had stormed. the Port Arthur jail, in which he was con- - ATTIC SLAYING CASE soon.seroRe ugy| Lresses of Cool Washable Silks Black velvet A lovely Prosecutor in Closing Argument ties about the youthful frock Demands Execution of Man Who this ':1: iEE .,°: 5 : £ :,h“:::dule'dl Killed Wealthy Manufacturer. 1 00 7 .‘,.'.:.‘ :l ;?o e :vh:-::-.- ‘Solrs .5':7. FillY our Hosiery Needs for the Coming W eek End Anticipate Your Vacation and Summer Needs Sale of A. R. A. Hosiery 1,200 Pairs A.R.A. Picot-Top Silk Chiffon Hose 1,200 Pairs A.R.A. Silk _ Service-Weight Hose Regularly $1.35 Pair Tomorrow A day of days when you can buy A. ~R. A. Hose for 95¢! The chiffons, " silk to their picot tops and with plaited soles. The service weights, with 4- inch lisle tops and lisle soles. Every " pair first quality and beautifully full- fashioned. Only this Summer colors, Ivorie, Sunbask, Rosador, White, Muscadine, Plage, Beige Clair. Sizes 81 to 10%. The Sport Shop Features \ By fie Associated Press. | . 0% ANGELES July 1—The 'x:?xo(’ Play .the game safe and sane this San] 3 ic man, on trial for 1l {he musder of 2 Geereic, wesiny S\o'urlh 1:‘ a hw:inshable t;:lk frock.h In Mil manufacturer, was expec is wonder! - to be in the hands of a jury tdday. e Dl iC aan Deputy District Attorney James P. tungs, silk shirtings and flat crepes Costello, who in his closing argument :m the jury to send Sanhuber to the with interesting new details. White > N : M““m JULY SPECIAL FEATURE VALUE »jeee Hostery—Street Floor 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 , said he would talk for about an our Mot Heading of the coures and soft pastel shades. 14 to 44, structions prol ly wi e an_houry Costello denounced Mrs. Walburga Others $16.50 to $25.00 Oesterreich, widow of the slain man, for Sport Shop—Second Floor her affair with Sanhuber over an 11- f year period, during which the latter PASTERRET L M Sk Feats mind -2 Rayon Knit Berets for the FOlll'th In his plea to the jury, Defense At- torney Earl Wakeman spoke of San- a 4 I i In White, Pastel . T, T i Fre Dresses of Linen 1 Y- Or Vitsil Shindes 50C TWO YOUTHS ARE SLAIN, or Meshanet i What a fashion! From tiny tots to gray-haired elders— MISTAKEN FOR THIEVES every one is wearing a beret! So cool and light on the head —_ $5.95 | ¢ ——s0 inexpensive you can have one to match each costume— Lads Returning Home From Camp ‘ § i \ : 5o absolutely chic! Others of angora, rayon and hand crochet, Meeting Suspected of Stealing The linen dresses are three-piece— / | = 69c to $1.95. Gasoline at Filling Station. with shirts, shorts and skirts that can KL ! e Neckwear—Street Floor e e e e be slipped off for tennis. T!\e me.sh- i home from a camp ‘meeti anets are one or two piece, in whlle. Edward Greer, 16, was shot to death . . & and his brother, Henry, 18, was fatally | pink, green, maize and blue. Sizes ded early yesterday by L. W. H: 13 to 19. TR BT RIS s C()Ol qucaKxiess Wov cen anda S to fix a flat tire. Harris said he thought they were stealing gasoline. Junior Miss Shop—Second Floor Sport frock Cool maixze . A court of inquiry was convened to . . A determine whether charges should be of silk shirting meshanet frock White, Tan or filed against Harris. with a scalloped for the junior e e Inexpensive Shop Features Peter Pan col- is of two pieces. Combinations $3 95 ORDERED TO CAMP PERRY 1 4 lar. $10.7. ” » Detachments of Troops to Attend COOI Washable Imported, finely woven sandals that do not burn the feet! Rifie Matches. Ensembles Made to-fit the heel comfortably and support the arch! All Detachments of troops of the Regular white, or white with black or brown strips woven into smart Army stationed at Fort Washington, i l atterns; a it signs. ize! Md.: Port Howard. Ma, and st peets 9 : patte Iso tan with browfl designs. Every size! in Iilinols, Ohio, Michigan, Missourl, In- . 5 diana and Kentucky have been ordered to Camp Perry, Ohio, for duty during the national small arms matches during sleeves are so sma: the month of August. The Fort Wash- ShOl’l s flnd ington contingent will “consist of 3 cook even ensembles have taken to officers and 150 enlisted men and will Teport at Camp Perry August 17. ‘ them! Dresses of flat crepe and HOUSE 0 ’K '.S_;iY RAISE shantung, “.!i(h lf)nkg lv):»]r shorl:slecvc :)u’ 3 : Going to Picnic et oy (T 1T o f Children’s Shoes Over the Fourth? Inexpensive Shop—Second Floor Employes Approved. | Shoe Shop—Second Floor | Colored Paper Table Covers, Picnic S The House yesterday approved the con- | * A1) NOW B()ast as MuCh Style green, blue, rose and yellow, persons. . .. ference report on tHe Brookhart-Lehl- | % < with yellow finish and in sani- Papes P bach bill as presented by Chairman The 3rd Floor Features el Lehlbach of the House conferees. This | . tary glacine, en- 2!01' 25 > O c dozen..... measure provides for an additional step- | as lder F aSthTIS '9101::“ 1 prim i) up in salarles to Government employes | Dl’esses Of 4 Col aper Napkins, to in the lower grades, who by an ad- | %Y L mateh tabls covers, @ foreye Eastman Cameras and Kodaks, mlgeinrl-hnv;vrrl;:mg %uz (}lexll’yt‘;m sLxep;l;‘p | C 1 C y In)| [ For the li;'lle Miss, With linen fjnish. in the . under e ‘elch act, while those in e Al 1l - ite * kid — lates Higher grats were.alomed. two step: | 00 ottons ’ ( po Ao o e $2.50°$12.50 ps. 3¢ 4 bow tie 24-hour: printing and developing ph. i S T i oto service | 1 A Sizes $5.95 $4.50 2 1Y to 2. Stationery—Street Floor Store Just what you need for the beach Il PORSIE G s . . e ; If center - buckle E I ( Your Furs trip, week end or family picnic! beroiiory ;l:lmp_\'“h 5 lre ‘& Or S Sheer chiffon voile, eyelet batiste, welt ..1.‘.,I 5;.1.5:)- . A A . g 815 to 11, $3.50; . . with experts printed batiste and smart pique i 115 t= §4.00 for a Glorious Fourth 4 i i frocks; ensembles of cordo prints; e - B . or twenty-five vears furs 1410 52 white printed : . TORCHES. Red or green. FIRE. In red or green. have been entrusted to us to OZ. batiste; white of pink flat : - aaalit Sc ea., 50c doz. 5c each; 50c dox. for safekeeping. yi This one - eyelet LARGE TORCHES. Ea., ; i We provide mothproof _:i':bo':‘i_"h"ud 20¢. Flb“' Red, white and blue. chests large enough for ’ by ‘the Junior: FUSEES. Will burn for 10 10c box; $1 doz. family use. : L minutes. 15c. ' FOUNTAINS. The color- GBI et Cien tenitan : Sines $6.50 FOUNTAINS.: Tha golden - ful Wetuviusitypes B¢ sbahs the wmsderate charges per 3 2 shower kind. 5c ea., 50c doz. 50c doz. garment. . . . Snappy white elk SPARKLERS. 10 in a box. SNAKES. Black and non- UG ure Dye d1 ostume Slips - ) R S }'n‘:'l',n,':.l"l‘ e 10in a box. 7c; 12 boxes, 75c. FROWER BUZS: A Sitic 5 liant torch. Sc each; 50c doz. A beautiful slip guaranteed to stand many hard wash- Sizes 1 SUN V:I}JEEI__S. Will maks FOUNTAINS. The attrac Cleaned & Stored ings! Made to conform with the new silhouette, with nar- $ 1 95 6. Vs $5.00 an attractive display. 10 in » e attrac L box. 3 boxes, 25c. tive flitter kind. 5c each; FIDELITY row shoulder straps; flesh and white, sizes 34 to 44. OIS S i T SPARKLERS. Long 20-inch 50c doz. size. Sc each; 50c doz. _ CATHERINE WHEELS. STORAGE Other Fine Crepe Slips, $3.95 to $595 2 PIN WHEELS. Large size. Safe and harmless. Be each; 420 U S N.W. Sik Underwear—Third Floor Street and Fourth Floor. 1420 U Street N.W. North 3400 Daytime Frocks—Third Floor frill, $5.95. crepe, $9.74.