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THE EVENING Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Jennie I. Willlams, 87, Walter Reed Hos- pital Franz J_ Schwarz. 85. §713 9th at. James Burns, 7, United States Soldiers’ Home Hospital Henry Finnegan. '. United States Sol- e M Tevone 18 3301 7tn gt red M Tryon B binson. 'Il 329 1, 5 ',nn‘ 76, 108 6th at /s 42 Franiin t ne. | L ]7:"‘0 Cfll\"‘::b‘uHY ital | eopnthic Hospital. | Kersley, 60, Wlnh‘"llonpfl\n 711 5th o 1434 Ritode Taand | D. C, WEDNESDAY, - JULY 1930. Federal Judge Julian W. Mack of ~ew|VETERANS TO OPEN STAR, WASHINGTON, S ot (e Srgieatio th U ek CARNIVAL TOMORROW s From Side Show Inuin.' ZIUNISTS BUNB'_UDE | assisted by an Executive Committee of |46 and a National Advisory Council of 150. The Brandeis-Mack group, however, FAGT'UNAI. SPI."-’nlne:i Lrh-!n l;lmce of power. T;:ery T e LN I for Relief Work. nominated 12 of the 18 Administrative Committee members and half of the The Veterans of- Forei; Wars will open their cafnival and side show to- 40 members of the Executive Com- motrow night at Thirty-fourth street mittee. Tho Tusysniiation wes yovel I the | ol Wincaiiin avens. Tho ol it continue through July 12. Proceeds same hotel room where the Brandeis- oat of V3 Mack group was thrown out of power years old, of 2 Wisconsin avenue, in 1921. ‘The session became a bedlam | %! ,fl;‘g}:“g"f‘""“"“ 3 Tohef work | by Georgetown _ University for a time when Jacob Fishman, editor | yny ‘piiou’ Overseas Band and drum | o, oicians last night. of the Jewish Morning Journal, New |"'g; “fmm "";em for adults and|_,The bone lodged in the youth's throat ave. York, protested the inclusion of Dr.|ypex riding o e while eating & fish which he and sev- Alice C. Revi 90 st aw | Stephen S. Wise and Abraham Tulin of | o MUSe- | eral companions caught in the Upper R G acitock, 35 ot &% | By the Associated Press. ¢ York among the nominees of the | MeAtS. The show features include a esterday afternoon. Doctors Ham, 39, Walter Reed General | New York among monkey circus, a Hawallan troupe, a | Polomac v 4 “"*!| CLEVELAND, July 2.—A factional | Brandeis-Mack siate on the Adminis- musical comedy troupe and & ~10.m.1+ | described the operation as an extremely |quarrel that had existed within the | trative Committee. o delicate one. —— 100 MOTORISTS TAGGED Third Precinct Police Continug Drive on Parking Offenders. Continuing their drive against traMe |law violators, police of the third precinct station last night handed out | approximately 100 summonses for vari- ous parking offenses. Owners of the cars. “tagged” by the patrolmen - o peared at the station and deposited usual collateral Jorie known in theatrical cu- cles as “the Human Paradox,” neither man nor woman, and an lrm- less wonder who is so clever with his | feet that he does not miss his arms. FISH BONE REMOVED Operation on Boy's Throat by Georgetown U. Physicians Delicate. A two-inch fish bone was removed from the throat of Victor Brown, 16 Proc Cenvicted of Manslaughter in the Killing of Sweet- heart’s Husband. Brandeis - Mack Supporters | Hold Administrative Ascendancy. Guaranteed Est. 21 Years Tribby’s 615 15th St. Next to Keith's William V park. Paxl Herman C._Davis Roena B. Emmert, Hospital For immediate, and often lasting relief, doctors prescribe Hospital Bhnehe M, Craddock, 35, en route Emer- cy Hos CARPETS WASHED REPAIRED STORED Absolutely Hand Process ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE Manoukian Bros. IMPORTERS 1341 Conn. Ave. Phone North 4866 000.000000000'000000000 Zz22% 2 Unexeelled Cooling System—a Change of Air Every 1' 000000000000 00000000000000000000 * | omplete TONIGHT In conjunction with S a3 Broiled Trout, Crab Cutlet with Cole- slaw, Roast Meats, Cold Cuts and Vegetable Dinner. Special Roast Capon. Chicken, Soft Shell Cra Toast and Club Steak Salad Courses for Those Not Desiring Regular Dinner Columbia 5042 Popular Excursion VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY Washington, D. C. and Alexandria, Va. To Charlottesville, Va.$3.00 %;2nt Culpeper, Va. 2.007%50¢ Danville, Va. Trip Lynchburg, Va. Orange, Va. 2.50 ";m" Saturday, July 12, 1930 Tickets will be honored on train No. 31, or section thereof, leaving ‘Washington (Union Station) 6:40 P.M., Alexandria, Va. 6:57 P.M., July 12th. Returning, tickets good on all regular trains EXCEPT ORES- CENT LIMITED, up to train No. 36, leaving above points Sunday, July 13th. Similar excursions will be oper- ated August 2nd, 30th, Septem- ber 20th and October 11th. nd_ information at fMice. Southern Rallway, Pherson Square: Union Station; Tnion Station, Alexandria, Va. S 0000000000000 0000000000000000000 @ | convicted of manslaughter for the ai leged slaying of Fred Oesterreich, Mil- waukee ufacturer, in whose attics he dwelt 11 years to be near Mrs. Oester- | reich, his sweetheart. { The timid attic lover paled and slumped into his chair when he heard the verdist last night, which will send | him to prison for 1 to 10 years. Ap-| parently dejected, and speechless, he | was led to a cell to await pronounce- ment of sentence tomorrow. Although the prosecution asked the | death penalty, not one juror, Mrs. Rita | Harlan, forewoman said, voted for a first-degree murder verdict in the seven ballots taken. Kearl Wakeman, defense atttorney, said he would seek to have the verdict | set aside on the ground that the statute | of limitations had outlawed a man- | slaughter verdict. Sanhuber's plea of not gullty because of insanity remains to be disposed of. Mrs. Oesterreich, jointly accused by Sanhuber, won a separate trial, whicn will open in a week. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting, Kit Carson Women's Relief Corps, Soldiers, Sailors and Marines’ Club House, 1015 L street, 8 p.m. Banquet, American Electroplaters’ So- ciety, grand ball room of the Mayflower Hotel, 7:30 p.m. FUTURE. Meeting, Alpha Beta Zeta Sorority, garden of the Mayflower Hotel, tomor- | row atternoon. Meeting, American Electroplaters' So- ciety, grand ball room of the Mayflower | Hotel, tomorrow mnrnln(‘ Births Reported. | | The following births have been reported | to the Health Department in the last 24 | hours David C. and Margery E. Ryder. girl Mal ny.l irl, . _sirl. | a2d Marguerite §. Henderer, sirl. George L. and Haseltine F. Oden. girl. Willard K. and Rose W. Deitz, girl. d_Esther Kiatta, girl. nd Bernice L. Bengel, girl. nd Mary T. Hapburn, sirl d Lois C. Eust wirl. Donald R."and Ruth Ernat, sirl: Howell C.'and Mary L. Johnson. girl. Dewey B and Eloise D “Miller, ‘girl. Herman D. and Mary A. Downey, William E. and Ma s Meyer A. and Rebecca Mason ‘and Elizabeth W | Charles'C. and Mary A. Buterbaugh. sirl Charles H. and Margaret V. Mattingly, wirl. 1 d Mary L. Cave, sirl. Shanes BN Mbretenta " sehrider, Florence M. x:ooluu.l wirl. W sar ame: nd boy. Clarence a nd. Nellis B Smart, boy. Elmer W. and Dorothy A. Howeiton, “boy. Decatur \?v“d Elia L. obinson, boy. d Helen 8. Davis, boy. 'd Alma M. Byrd, boy. a P. Reeves. boy. T 5t Alnene V. Gomnett, boy: Robert ' and Mary E Powell. boy. Myer and Rose Chapnek, Tiomas A nd Forence A- Wilson, boy. William T. and Alice M. Slattery, boy. Leonard H. and Evelyn G. Pavne, boy. Liovd G Frances V. flll:m. by, . and Sar Youns, boy. hd Marsare Adams: vor. Tadore " d Hen: Graff, Vance A ertng Hinels. oy Edward Dr -na Lillian H. Lewis, bov. John C. and Helen M. Sanborn, boy. Tewis and Lillian Snider, boy and Madeline Dornaldson, boy. d Betty Funger. boy. Joseph J and Mildred ve, b eon X Fotter E. and Elisabeth . Bendure, boy Charles F. and Florence H. Spearl, boy. Shelton B. and Georgia K. Beachman, boy. Eliery C. and Marguerite E. Haynes, boy. W and Mabel I Ardseser. boy. n Factories in the United States and Canada produced last year 89 per cent | | of all motor vehicles made in the world, | an increase of 1 per cent over 1928. “The House of a Thousand Styles” Clean-Sweep Sale of our Entire Stock of Dresses | en wmu.m W Kerr, 30. Providence H. Leonard Neville, ‘38, Garfield " Ho spita Mot Minnick. 2. Children’s Hospital, wnmn E. Linnenbrogser, 5 months, 104 1 | “18thnt of James and [Feroniki Baker. 21 ays. Georeeiown Hospit Nary Manning: 64 193 B st 5. %n oute Fremimen's | 35,19 N st. se STl neeson: 24: Tiberculdsis Hospital. Nellie Young. 19. 95 Myrile Willie Jackson. 2. Presomen's Hespital | Jacaueline Burke. 1, WoobnpwarD & LOTHROP Summer Rugs Reduced From Regular Stock at Much Higher Prices Crex de Luxe and Wicker Fibre Rugs Reduced Size 9x12. Reduced to... Size 8x10. Reduced t0....c0ccnereaens Size 6x9. Zionist Organization of America for nine years was at an end today with the election of & coalition administra- tion. At a tumultuous organization’s thirt vention here last night, an Adminis- trative Committee of 18 members was chosen to represent both the adminis- tration that had been in power and | the dissenting group, headed by Supreme Children’. x“Hognu.] | Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis and ward wiping out the deficit of $135,000. LO™ 1™ F aND G STrREETS $14.75 $13.95 $10:50 Size 9x12. Size 6x9. Reduced to..... Reduced t0...ovviiiniinnnannienn, Size 4.6x7.6. Reduced to... Size 4x7. Reduced to....... Size 3x6. Reduced to Size 27x54. Reduced to Mourzourk Rugs (Our Exclusive Importations) Size 9x12. Reduced to.. Size 8x10. Reduced t0....oiuvinvernrinicens Size 6x9. Reduced to.........0 Size 3x6. Reduced to........ After all--it’s worth while $7.50 $7.50 $3.95 $2.75 Reduced Size 9x12. Size 8x10. Reduced Size 6x9. Reduced Size 4x7. Reduced Size 3x6. ;26 75 52475 to. Size 30x60. Reduced to. Size 27x54. Reduced to.. Rues, Firrn FLooR. $5.25 to rest p Your health, success and happiness depend so much on proper sleep. Why not select good bedding at Mayer lay? You'll feel ever so sleep soundly. Imported Palm Beach Rush Rugs Reduced Reduced to...... Oval Rush Rugs Reduced Reduced t0....0.000000 Reduced 0..0000c00seeinsisonsone Dr. Wise on the eve of the conven- tion issued a statement in New York terming the Zionist Organization “mor- ally and politically bankrupt,” for which he drew the censure of the convention. He was elected to the Administrative Committee after Louis Lipsky of New York, the outgoing president, pleaded for exclusion of personalities “for the | sake of the cause.” ‘The convention pledged $103,000 to- drum | i $37:50 ' $18.75 $22:50 $19.75 ”“““-“;IO'W $6.75 $3.95 $2.95 $2.75 roperly & Co. without de- much better if you Inner-Spring Mattresses show. In addition there will be nightly concerts by the Qverseas Band ln! Bransley, the and bugle corps. England, IlH establish & In the side !how tents will be Mar- | new mining and technical college WoobpwaRrD & LLOTHROP LO™ 11™ F aND G STREETS DOWN STAIRS STORE Thursdayis Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not nccepted Misses’ and Women’s Frocks, Were $10 and $16.50 n in high shade: 5595, $10 and $16.50. Now.. Evening Dresses, Black, white and blue. Women’s Shoes s1 95 Iso wash erepes. Mussed from handling. Black, prints and wash crepe Mussed from handling. b Were $25. Now, $9 pair Were $3.95 to $5.85 200 pairs women's pumps and woven sandals. Various styles and leathers, Some SOILED. Sizes 3 to 8 in the lot. 's Shoes, in red k Full- Fashloned Silk Hose, 75c pair and patent leather. including white, Odds and ends. Broken sizes. 85¢ Were $1.35 and $1.50 pair 508 pai all light Summer shades of tan and gray. Sizes 8/; to 10%;. Service and chiffon weight, some with picot tops; pointed and narrow heels. 183 Pairs Women's Rayon and Silk Hose—Also a few pairs of silk hose. Were 58c and $§1. Misses’ Silk Dresses and Knitted SultS, slightly DAMAGED from display. TRREGUL. AR and 8¢ pair %5 Now. Were $10 10 in orchid, red, tan and green. Now .... Sizes 14 to 20. ' Two and Three-piece Ensembles. Were §10. Now Brown, gray, blue -nd oxford. ' THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Misses’ and Women'’s Coats, $875 Were $16.50 and $25 14 of navy, oxford, black and green. 2 and 3 Piece Tweed S and Sizes 14 to 20. Were $10. . ceees 3395 d low, pink, rose, izes 34 to 42, Were Now.. green, red and tas $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95. 5 Cotton Blouses, Chnldren s Shoes, *l 95 Were $2.95 and $4.85 36 pairs, blnk. tan and white. Broken sizes, some SOILED, 50 Pairs (Jnldrul Slipp A in felt and leather. some SOILED. Were $1 to . .45c various styles, Broken sizes. 65¢ h in or play. Black and tan, $195. Now . S “hildren’s Keds, lace-to-tos style. Sizes 8, 817 and 5% only. Were $1.50. Now, 65¢ Men’s Leather Slippers 85¢ pair Were 51.95 100 pairs; brown kid, Everett style. Broken sizes. 18 Pairs Men's Shoes, black snd ten ealf, gunl styles. Broken size Were 35, 2.95 ow .. Women’s Rayon Underthings, 55¢ Were 85¢ and $1 25 vests, panties, bloomers, slightly SOILED from display. 16 Rayon Combinations and Bloomers, $1.65 and $1.95. Women’s Parasols, §3- s Were $4.95 and $6.95 30; in nayy, red; black with white, brown and purple, with stripes and checl Animal head, straight and Prince of Wales handles. 7 Women's Fancy Colored Lrotoum Parasols. Were $1.25. Now......... cessenes 780 11 Women's Parasols in silk and gloria. Rcd, brown and purple. Were $3.95 and 34 5 Mens Handkerduefs 2 for 25¢ 150 Men's White Cotton Handkereh colored borde 23 \\umen s White Linen Handkerchief; W Now .. ovelty Jewelry, 15¢ Was 50c, $1 and $1.95 67 pins, ornaments, mecklaces, elets and earrings, greatly reduced for clearance. Misses’ Straw Hats, $1 Were $3.95 and $4.95 187 hats, in smart Summer shapes and colors. Women’s Handbags Were $1.95 $1.50 and $2.95 65 Women's handbags, tweed, tapestry amd evening bag 46 Children's Handbags. Were $1. Now..28¢ \Ven All groups are greatly reduced to effect an immediate clearance! Every frock is new both in style and color ., . . Rayon Satin Slips, Special, $1-15 300 slips, wide h Sizes 36 to 44. White, flesh, tan, blue, maize, orchid, nile, navy, black. 60 Bxtra-size Slips with 3-inch hems. Sizes 46 to 52. Assorted colors, Special $L1S 26 Costume Shpl of erepe d\:na -nd rayon satin. Were $1.15 to §1.95. Now Simmons Beautyrest tractive damask Mattress in at- ticking $39 50 Cool . . prints or darker colors. dress frocks included. in all sizes. One Group at— $8.75 Formerly $I15 to $25 . dainty frocks in white, pastel, Many sport and Values up to $25.00 Every dress is a sample one, and therefore chic and individual, Another Group at Box Springs—Custom-Built ‘The Splendor Box Spring —a finely made box spring with 72 spiral springs— made in quite the nicest way and in your choice of smart tickings; $635175 full bed size.. Mayer & Co. Box Springs are tailor-made to fit your bed correctly. materials and workmanship that insures good service and economy. Made of the finest ‘The Vanity Box Spring— tailor made and a good spring, honestlf construct- ed — absolutely sanitary and in your choice of tick- ings—a comfort- able box sprlng, szl 75 all sizes ....... Simmons Deep Sleep Mat- tress, inner spring 323 construction .. Rome Slumberon Spring Construction Mattress, un- usually com- s‘e 50 fortable Layer Felt Mattresses At $16.75— $22.50-- §29.75 Up to $45 Coil Springs $22 $11.50 $14.50 De Luxe Cfl Il Bpring, re- silient Comfortable Cofl Spring, Rome make. . Rest Haven Coll Spring.. IE DOWN STAIRS STORE Home Frocks, $145 Were $2.95 2 linen home frocks, pluin and printed style. Were $10. Now... Wi $1.95. Now $1. Now.. Girls’ Silk Frocks, 3 $5.95 Eggshell and Were $595. Now...95¢ Were $295. Now....%c¢ Were $1.95. Now....50c Pieces—Girls' underwear and skirts. Were $1 and $1.50. c 7 Junior Silk Frocks. Were $16.50. Now..$10 Boys’ Wash Suits and Tots’ Frocks, 50c Were $1 juvenile girls' frocks. Silk Underthings, $1.75 Were $2.95 and $3.95 95 pieces—ch ins, bloomers, dance sets, gowns and pajamas. Slightly SOILBD. Pastel shades. 42 Pm.m Chemise, Gow: Garter Brassieres, 95c Were $2.95 24 garter brassicres, slightly SOILED from display. 8 Front-| hnok Girdles of cool net, reinforced izes 27, 28, 29 and 30. Were $3. ...3L45 Women'’s Fabric Gloves 50c pair were 51 57 pairs fabric slip-on gloves, light weight. Gray and mode. $ S0 other Box Springs Reasonably Priced Formerly $25—-839.75 group of frocks has never been offer: where at this remarkably low figure. Style quality . . . value are sure to warrant your highest approval, Other Frocks Formerly $15.50 to $69.50 GYanity GRESs @SHopp, Opposite the Willard Hotel 527 14th Street N.W. Sizes 1 to 3. Were 5’9‘5| 5595 Now. 20 Beacon Baby Blankets. Were 7lc 28 Women's Two-button Silk Gloves, black and beige. Assorted 75¢ 12 P and white. Now, $0c Were $1.50. Now.. Pillows—Spreads—Comforts—Summer Blankets, etc. Closed Saturdays During July and August MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E A smarter Boys’ Summer Knickers, Special, $1.25 200 pairs; linen, i oyster and gray. Full-cut and well-tailored Khaki in the elastic waist and cuff style. izes 8 to 18 in linen; 9 to 17 in khaki. Men’s Athletic Underwear, Special, 55¢ 300 Suits, one-piece style. Of fine quality nainsook. Sizes 34 to 46. 300 Pairs M e for Summer wear. Good-looking patterns in rayon, rayon- and- a k. Sizes 93 to 11%. Gre: AlLSilk Hose, plain colors. S . n Athletic Undershirts. pe: make. Sizes 28 to 40, ueepl 3’ and 36. Special. ced Shirts, reduced for clearance. Sizes 14 and 17. Reduud to 9, sizes 14, 144, 16 and 16%3. Greatly reduced to. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE

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