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GERMAN- SABOTAGE WITNESS I WizzeD,. U. S. Claiming $40000 000 for Explosions and Fires During War. . American agents here are questioning for the first time Theodore Wozniak, key witness in Germany's cast against sAmerican sabotage claims of ebout $40,- 000,000 for damages alleged suffered the war in the Kingsland, N. J,, I‘nd Black Tom terminal explosions and fires. Wozniak was brought to Washington by German government representatives before the German-American Mixed Claims Commission in response to a formal demand for the missing witness, P when he was found recently 8t Tupper Lake, N. Y., in company of &n attorney for the Germans. The disastrous fire at the Canadian car and foundry llluummu! plant at Kingsland, N. Y., in 1917, is known to ‘have started at Wozniak’s workbench. He was questioned- by civil nu!hormu at the time but subsequently disappear: ed. As argument in the claims henrm( was concluded last year, the Germ: imony by Wozniak to Lh! as started lcci~ and was not inspired by tI German government. Since then the witness has been sought unsuccessfully by the Americans until last month, when he was discovered in Tupper Lak ;1 German attorneys refused to have his questioned at that time. ‘The examination of Wozniak, CDI\ Wucted by American Agent Boyn the presence of Karl von Lewinski man representative, is being Cnmlnued today. Results of yesterday's question- ing were not divulges Final arguments ln ‘the claims are to be made at a session of the commission #et for September in Germany. “JERSEY KID” DIES IN CHAIR WITH 3 AIDES Gangster and Companions Are Electrocuted at Trenton for Murdering Paymaster. e Lo By the Associated Press. TRENTON, N. J, July 23.—Frank McBrien, notorious gangster, known 85 rsey Kid,” and three of st TpOra- tion of New Jersey. The last man was pronounced dead at 8:38 p.m. Victor Giampietro, who had ‘hoped until the last for a repne\,c was u\e to McBrien, 'Joseph Malan; and Jose) h tho (ollovlsd quickly M’ld all were deld within minutes. It ‘was the second time in the history of New Jersey that (our persons were ex- ecuted at one Lee, who was gfl and cashier for the Public Service ofice in Newark, was ‘slain in October, 1928, by Tobbers, who fired through hi.l clle and escnped with xtm-uly four wndemned men all smoked -J they entered the death chamber. Rado was only one of the four who lpoke s he eoctoodus ere i mumbled, protesting llmost enlwnmly that he was innoce: J(enny s Brother, { Who Chases Fires, Heads Department! Millionaire’sPenchantLed Him to Install Gong in New York Home. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 23—Edward J. Kenny, millionaire “buff,” today is & full-fiedged member of the Fire De- partment, with the title of deputy fire ‘commissioner, in charge of Brooklyn. In the lexicon of the fire house is a private citien with a p!nl:hlnl. for chasing to Kenny, -whose brother, William F., *tola « Senate commitee he would “give his shirt to see Al Smith elected Presi- dent” has declared his intention. to 1 give up his brokerage business and de- vote his entire time and attention to making the Brooklyn Fire Department more efficlent. For this he will receive mppy fi a boy over my . n of a blttllion chief, Kenny has ‘been 5 an alarm gong instal #and when a four-alarm rings he has «donned rubber coat and boots and sashed to the blaze in his car. Bracing Salt Air Rest—Relaxation Low Cost A real Summer thrill for the tion Library, Table @' nm Dinner, Club Breakfast. Daily Sailings, 6:30 P.M. City Ticket Office, 731 I5th Street. National 1520. WALES” TRIP GANGELED Bad Flying Welflur Keeps Him From Opening Farm Show. 4 LONDON, .vuly 23 (D)—For the first me on record Prince al wdqy s torued | to ‘cancel an official Sport !“’mfitfl' Dies. G of weather con-| MONTREAL, Quebec, July 23 ().— Thomas Duggan, prominent n promot- Wuu this | ing hockey -nd race M activities in canldl and the United States for many rs, died suddenly last night of g engagement was aban h from momlnx Indiuud fying 'ere impossible, cehd an airplane fu.h (5% jour ad want 18.50 slippers C if you All of Artcraft’s exclusive Summer and ,Fall Fashions are included All Styles! All Sizes! All Widths! All Colors! ~All Heels! 1085 Custom Models \ ARTCRAFT" 1311 F Street 1101 Conn. Ave. LANSBURGH &BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 Introducing . . . Two New Lower Priced Frigidaires As Sketched, Model G-3 $189.50‘ NORFOLK 8. WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT COMPANY PILE-FOE is rigidly gusranteed to siye instant reliet trom soriurioe Ting o 3 ™ 57 Beomy prompaly "refunded, oL 8t gl Frosies and other ged - Drus Store Another New One s 199.50“ Model G-4 Outstanding Features —Flat seryice - shelf top. —Porcelain-on-steel inside and out. —Beautiful and sym- metrical. —Elevated shelves. —Quiet operation. —Exterior ‘‘cold control.” —Mechanical unit in the bottom. —Beautiful glacier gray finish—inside and out, v *Installed will deliver either model $10 DOWII to your home. The bal- ance to be paid $10 per month. g - LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 JULY SPECIAL FEATURE VALUE 26-Piece Set of Elizabeth Pattern Wm. Rogers Silver Plate. Regu- lar $28 Value. Tomorrow, $12 Wm. Rogers Silver-Plated Ware Less Than 145 Price The lovely Elizabeth pattern, pictured above, is offered at remarkable savings! 25.year guarantee with every piece! : 6 Teaspoons—Reg. $2.50, Tomorrow - 6 Tablespqons. Reg. $5.00, Tomorrow. ...$2 6 Dessert Spoons—Reg. 6 Table Forks—Reg. $5.00, Tomorrow. ...$2 $5.00, Tomorrow. ...$2 6 Table Kmve@—Reg $11.50, Tomorrow...$5 Silverware—Street Floor 6 Salad Forks—Reg. .$5.00, Tomorrow. ...$2 6 Butter Spreaders—Reg. , Tomorrow....$2 Clearance! 350 Summer Dresses—Smart Styles Taken From Our Regular $16.50 to $25 Stock $12 175 For Misses 14 to 20 90 For Women 36 to 46 25 Little Women’s 16!5 to 26% 25 Extra Sizes 38! to 50% —Hazy floral chiffon frocks for afternoon wear. —Pastel georgette jacket ensembles. —Floral and polka dot flat crepes for daytime. ~Tailored street chiffons for the womanly figure. —Smart black and white prints for Fall wear. —A few of those elegant black chiffon dinner frocks. —Sleeveless frocks with three-quarter length jackets. —Lovely navy and black flat crepe frocks. —Imported French handkerchief linens and dotted swisses, —Pastel flat crepe frocks with their own jackets. | ~—0One, or maybe two ‘of a kind. —Every one formerly $16.50 to $25.00. Women's and Misses' Dresses—Second Floor The Most Adorable Models for Midseason Wear $3 This time of year a new hat can do wonders to one’s appearance and disposition! And in this timely sale you'll find just the hat for which you are looking! Straws of all kinds, jaunty felts and those fashion- important stitched silks—in white and the wanted pastel shades. Come in expecting to find your headsize—we have it. Millinery—Second Floor 500 Girls’ Cool Washable Frocks 31.95 Smart little 7-to-14’s will find nothing cooler or more comfortable for Midsummer days than these dainty wash frocks. \\ batiste and pique—those up to 10 years have bloom- 22D ers to match. And all trimmed in novelty ways to make them doubly attractive at $1.95. Girle’ Wear—Fourth Flogr They are of the sheerest dimity, voile,' Has Summer Played Havoc With Your Complexion? Consult Miss Chase A Delettrez-Paris Representative—She Will Advise Without Charge Don’t wait all Summer before taking care of your sun-dried complexion—it will be difficult then to repair the damage. Let Miss Chase acquaint you with the many uses of the marvelous Delettrez- Paris preparations for improving the scalp—eyes— and skin! Miss Chase Will Be in the Toilet Goods Section Daily Strest Fisor Wherever You Go You See These Glove Fashions Complementing the Short-Sleeve Vogue $1 With informal frocks you see white or eggshell fabric gloves with plain or scalloped tops. $1.95 ! With more formal costumes away from home, you see the ~lip-on doeskin in white or eggshell. Glove Shop—Street Floor The smartest white fabrie glove, $1. . Special! Web Foot Swimming Suit $3.49 1f your swimming suit has seen better days now is a good time to buy a new one. Striped tops and plain color shorts—all wool; sizes 34 to 38. Beach Shop—Second Ploor 4 3.Row Pearl’ Necklaces Regularly 89c—Special 69c * Creamy luster, indestructible pearls®, in six- teen, eighteen and twenty inch lengths; beautiful plated fligree clasp! *Simulated. Jewelry—Btreet Fioor IT'S INEXPENSIVE TO BE FASHIONABLE Clearance Summer Frocks Reduced to 37.74 1f you want a few in- expensive frocks to fin- ish out the then you should uo OQur better frocks reduced enough to. make them wonder- ful values! Printed and flat crepe, crepe en-' sembles, Jurlotu. and %lfl.d lflou; 14 to Inexpensive Shop—Second Floor