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§ Ashes of éu]uposedly Human Bones| EANAI]A PREMIER'S - VIEWS ONU. S. HIT Conservative Accuses King of “Do Not Provoke” Attitude as Campaign Closes. By the Associated Pres OTTAWA, July 24._Although the Canadian _generai _election for next Monday, votin 5 hen railway workers ex- ercise _their pr oral districts of castin House n( Com- nal stages amid an exchange of vitriolic oratory between Liberal and Con: ive loaders. Premier Mackenzie Kir dress at Chesley. Or charged the Conservat Ontario, New Brunswick wan with hoiding bac from highvay appropriatior ' buy up vot ent was mv foot !r» expenditures until just he United States saying that had been nothing more than that of g ! B. Ben- accused | “do not United | COAST GUARDS FIRE ON BOAT, WOUND 2, Yacht Mnl;:v Heid on Charge of Rum Running. but Crew Is Released. Br the Associated Press WOODS HOLE, Ma July 24 — Coast Guard patrol boat 2387 the yacht Marge off Bourne early terday, wounding twb of the six aboard her. Fredesick Stone and Danfel Conway, both of New Bedford, received machine gun bullet wounds in the legs. ‘The Marge, owned by of Salem, was_hold pending orders from Boston on a ¢ ‘ge of rum run- ning and the men were rel Widely differing versions fair were given. Stone, one of the lared the patrol bo its searchlight on the yacht | gun without further warning. He said he | was a passenger on the Marge, which had just passed through Cape Cod Canal bound from Gloucester to New | ve been another Stone said, “There A except to flash the light before firing. We had no rum aboard, nor had we had any Comdr. F. A. Nichols of Base 18 here | expressed regret that the two men were wounded, but asserted the Marge. was well known as a rum runner to the Coast Guard and every effort had been made to halt the craft before firing on her, “I have forwarded charges of failure to stop on signal an ting boarding officers to Boston, Comdr, Nichols said, “and although no liquor was found on the Marge there was evidence there hid been in the ‘form of a strong odor, bligs, straw and such articles. The men received only slight wounds and were attended by our own doctors.” FAMILY MISSING; RELATIVE IS HELD Found in the Ruins of . Burned Home. NEW MARTINSVILLE, W. Va.. Tuly | 24.—The ashes of supposedly humen | bones were found yesterday in the ruins | of a burned house at Mobley, near here. The house was owned by Lot Loudes flager, He a his wife Nora, 45 and the latter's® 14-year-old daughter | Annabelle Hupp are Melvin_Slider Loundenflager, who lived with the fam- ily, was arrested and was held in jail here last night without bond pendir further investigation of the fire, accord- | ng to Prosecutor G. W. Coffic .d ’ Nelghbors told authorit bers of the Loudenflager not hN‘n seen when “fierce” screams were he: the house. Search of the ruins yester- day revealed a_ double-bitted ax ne the ashes thought to have been bones Slider said he returned home Tue: day night to find the house locked a that he slept in a nearby tool shed. Re- turning to the house early yesterday he was quoted as saving he found the lace in flames. He also was said to ave told officers that there had been an argument at the Loud: Saturday night, but that no violence occurred. MOSCOW (/). —~So many forel ftors are coming to Moscov hotels cannct h are being ser families. Am men are The Final Clearance Price of Our 55 to $12.50 Summer Hats u( s Have You Scen the A'\L'\\' “Divorcee Turban” One of the first to show® this clever, snug-fitting turban. Drapes beantifully over the head. So inexpensively priced, too at $5.00, ‘ [l « See Them Tomorrow GOLD’S 1214 F St. ward Jackman | | , & half-brother of | 'So]omons of Science Prepare to Rule on Idenhty of Babies Children Are Expecled to Be.Ordered Exchanged By Parents in Dispute. By the Associaled Prese. CHICAGO, July 24.—Seven modern | Solomons hoped today to lead the | Bamberger and Watkins babies out of | the woods of doubt. | | ‘The seven savants of science and medicine, summoned by Dr. Arnold H. DEPEW’S NET ESTATE -PUT AT $15,954,249 |Edward L. Rossiter and United States Trust Co. Are Exe- cutors of Fortune. Special Dispatch to The Star. | NEW YORK, July 24—Chauncey M. Depew, chairman of the Board.of Di- rectors of the NP‘I York Central Rail- road and former United States Senator, who, under his will, left $1.000,000 | without restriction to’ Yale University, New Haven, Conn., left a net estate of $15,954.249.4¢ when, a victim of pneu- |Kegel. health commissioner, had |searched for hereditary traces in_the {infant boys and their parents, the Wil- |liam Watkins and the Charles Bam- bergers. and were ready fo appear be- fore Chief Justice Harry Olson of the | | Municipal Court to report their find- | ings Statements by Dr. Kegel have indi- categ that baby Bamberger will be- come baby Watkins and the healt ¢ | commissioner has obtained a promise | from the parents that the savants’ re- | ports will be accepted as final Yesterday, Dr. Kegel revealed that | ultra violet-ray machine has been d which would prevent a re- | | curyence of the baby mix-up if nstalled 11 hospitals. The machine can stencil a brand or |name on a baby's foot that will be ; discernible for seven months afterward, {the health (‘hmm\vlflnr‘r said. | RUMANIAN OFFICIAL SOUGHT IN DEATH PLOT | Wounding of Acting Minister of | Interior Brings Gnnnnl Drive on All Plotters. By We Associated Press. BUCHAREST. July 24.—Police today | were seeking M. Taslauanu, ! of the ministry of the interior. who van- { ished after h He was charged with having conta | witf George Beza, Macedonian youth, | | who this week wounded Dr. Constantin Angelescu, acting minister of the in- terior. He also was accused of having cxerted influence in favor of other plotters, | Arrests of persons suspected of plots | against government officials continue. Twenty adherents of Zelea Codreanu, Fascist leader of anti-Semitic agitation, | are among those in jail. Bezd said_he shot Dr. Angelescu he- | cause his fellow Macedonians had been | | mistreated in the provinces, but police Belicved the attack resulted from DF. Angelescu’s enforcement of recent orders | | prohibiting the persécution of Jews. | Never Mind ‘200 Beautifdl 1 | For Women $|.95 F Street at Eleventh monia, he died at the age of 94 on April 1928, and was laid to rest at Hill- side Cemetery, Peekskill, N.*Y., accord- | ing to a transfer tax State appraisal of his property, signed by Maurice A. Stephenson, head of the local branch of | the State Tax Commission, on file here with Surrogate John P. O'Brien for the latter's order on the assessment of in- heritance taxation. Edward L. Rossiter of Greenwich, Conn., and the United-States Trust Co. | are the executors of the estate, the | s value of which amounted to $17,-| Courts held at Buckingham Palace this yvear are said to have benefited British trade t 16th & H Sts. N.W Opposite White House Furnished & Unfurnished | Reservations Now | . Being Made From one room and bath to ronms and 3 baths. . Electrie re frigeration. ~runhing ice water Washington's most modern. finest most convenient apartment Inspection invited Wardman Management Metropolitan 2260 the Reason Here They Are Model Hats | That sold up to $16.50 and Misses All Sales Final We reserve the right to restrict the sale of more than two hats to one customer. W. B. Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh W, B. Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Tomorrow....and 2 Only Tomorrow ummer Rugs. There are not many 9x12 size—were $34.50 $17.25 9x12 size—were $27.50 $13.75 Crex De Luxe 9x12 size—were $22.50 $1.25 - 8x10 size—were $20 $10 ‘6x9 size—were $14.50 $7.25 Price of each size, so we sug- gest that you make your selection early. Belgian Mourzourk Bugs 1/, Price 8x10 size—were $28.50 $14.25 6x9 size—were $18 $9 Oval Rush Rugs 1/, Price 8x10 size—were $24.75 $12.38 6x9 size—were $14.75 $7. 38 Rugs 1/ Price 4.6x7.6 size—were $10 $5 3x6 size—were $5 $2.50 27x54 size—were $3.25 $1.63 MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR. W. B. Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE F Street at Eleventh National 3770 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Pre-Vacation Clearance COATS REDUCED July Clearance Women’s and Misses’ DRESSES 312 Were $16.75 to $49.75 Until Now Until Now $16.75 to $39.75 $25 to $59.50 Sizes 14 to 44 All-Occasion Frocks Greatly Reduced 512 Until Now $16.75 to $19.75 Printed Chiffon and Crepe All the chic of the season wrapped up in one of these printed dresses of either chiffon or crepe. Tailored models or the very feminine type. Charm- ingly fashioned in the lines of today with all the interesting details. These are dresses that will give you much wear for quite a while yet this Summer. 4 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. Rayon Panties Until Now _ Until Now $t $25 to $39.75 $29.75 to $49.75 Sizes 14 to 44 in each group MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. Daytime Frocks $].45 Fine quality percale frocks in flare, straight- line or silhouette styles. Trimmed with organdie or contrasting shades. With or without collars. MOSES—-LOWER FLOOR. Light weight for vaca- tion wear, and they re- quire no ironing. Pastel shades. Yoke front and band at knee. S Children’s July Specials Girls’ 811k Dresses, July Clearance ‘Tots' Dresses, in sleeveless models; flat b crepe, georgettes and volles, dimities, organ 2 dies and rayons. CHILDREN'S am;nmss Regnlirly . G O T e $6.95. Regularly $1.50 SHOES Siges to $195. July Greatly Reduced Vo Boys andmrls'zz Girl’s Misses’ two-tone ox- nio Coolle and s istle rub- Sulu. Blzes Beach fords, with gristle C Besch $I.50 Reg u l arly Clea r ance ber soles. Sizes 12‘/, to 2. Reduced to— 3.50 Glrls $1.95 Rayon Night Gowns, $1.25 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. Growing girls’ tan Scotch grain oxfords. Sizes 214 to 8. Reduced vidi In the Opportuniiy Shop b9 3 Groups of Dresses Drastically Reduced Coolie Coats In New Long Lengths $2.95 Coolie coats of wool challis, rayon or silk pon- gee. Trimmed with Chi- nese designs. In white, | strap slippers. Sizes 1134 blue, red, black or green. | to 2. Greatly reduced to Other Coolie Coats, 54 Misses’ tan oxfords. Sizes 111 to 2. Greatly reduced to— s4 Misses’ patent leather Were $9.95 ' to $12.95 '$1 to $6.95. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. MOSES-—-SECOND FLOOR. Were $10 Were $15 to $15 to $19.75 Women's and Misses’ sizes, but not in all styles and materials. July Clearance MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. New Tapestry Bags $2.95 Most popular for wear now because they may be carried with any costume. They have shell frame tops, beautifully lined and fitted. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. So Light and Cool You Hardly Know You Are Wearing Them Allen-A Chiffon - Silk Stockings So sheer, so lovely, that they neither look nor feel as if you were $ I 50 wearing hose. In all the smartest 3 Cloths, size 68x84 inches. Were $6.50 52 75 $35 each. July Clearance were 810 §4.50 7 Cloths, size 2x2 yards. Were $16.50 57.50 each. July Clearance 5 Cloths, size 2x2% yards. Were 5675 each. July Clearance each. July Clearance.... 7Y, Dozen Napkins. Were $12 dozen. ss 00 July Clearance. 8 Dozen Napkins. Were 315 dolen. 57‘50 shades. . Linen Tablecloths each, July Clearance. . 5 Cloths, 81x88 inches. 3 Cloths, size 86x90 inches. Were ss 50 each. July Clearance. Were Sll ss 50 7 Cloths, size 2x2 yards. $13.50 each. July Clearance $7.50 7 Cloths, size 2x2%; yards. Were 811 ¢5 00 A July Clearance 10 Dozen Napkins. Were $11 dozen. 55 00 July Clearance......... and Napkins 2 Cloths, size 86x126 mches Were siz 50 each. July Clearance.. $13.50 each. July Clearance 9 Cloths, size 2x2 yards. each. July Clearance b 312 $6 00 2 Cloths, size 2x2%,; yards. 4 Cloths, size 2x2Y, yards. Were 8975 54.75 each. July Clearance....... 31, Dozen Napkins. were 813 dozen 55 50 July Clearance MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR, Friday Super- Specials Continued from Opposite Page THE HECHT CO. “F Street at Seventh” ‘ Rngs | Gold Seal Rugs; dis- r size RS tinued patterns, size 7.6x9 ft. (8) $5.50 Gold Seal Rugs; disco tinued patierns, size 6x9 ft., $3.49 *(10) $5.95 Congoleum Crescent Razs; size 9x10.6 ft .95 (2) $8.95 Felt-base Rugs 9x12 ft. $5.95 (4) $12.50 Argentine Fiber nn size 9x12 feet .. (10) $12.50 Artex Fiber Rugs: me 9x12 feet . $7. (4) $27.50 Crex Craftsmen R-n. size 9x12 feet $12 (2) $22.50 Wicker Summer I(ngs' size 9x12 feet.. $12 (19) $40 Peel Armchairs, fan back. Sold as s $22.50 (9) $25 P as {8 condition . $12.50 seats. $19.85 su 35 Wiitow Arm’ Rocker. Sold as is condition $150 Three-piece Burgundy Mllhllr Living Room Suite. As is ..$67.50 $200 Two-piece Mohair Living IAIM{n Suite, mahogany frame. s $96 $30 Walnut Wood Bed, !un o=, Sold as is conditlon .. .50 $220 Four-piece Walnu Bed Room Suite. As is ssu Walnut Veneer Bu $39.50 S50 Fivk-piece Walnut Dinette, with refectory table. As is, $59.50 $30 French Vanity, made of wal- nut: sample .. 319. 8165 -Four-picce Walnut Bed o Suite ... (Fotrth Ploor, The Heeht Co.) Outdoor Metal _ Furniture (3) $15.55 Metal Tables, lfl in. top .95 (8) $4.95 Metal .Chairs, men orange and canary colors....$3.95 (3) $7.95 Metal Chairs, ln green 5. A\. §°95 Metal Chairs ln # $7.95 ’1) 3“9! "Metal ' Aemchair, in green Including samples—<ome of which are slightly marred. (8ixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) &) 810 Pottery Table Lamps and $6.95 (1) $16 Bronze Bridge Base..$9. (1) $15 Bronze Table Base, $9.95 (1) $12.95 Bronze and Gold Fln~ ished Floor Lamp. $8.9! (l\ Sl! 5 Metal and Bronze F‘lool' $12.95 (l’l) SLM Organdy Bed Lights, §1 (Fourth Floér, The Hecht Co.) Gifis (1) $10 Colored Make-up Box: in green.and.gold............ ,.$4.95 (l) 512 50 Make-up Box; An ’Yosa 6.9 12.98 (1) $15 Musical Cigarette lox $9.95 ") IC Bridge Set of Trays. of metal +.83.95 (1) $9 Musical Toy Bank...$6.95 |Y;lo) $5 Mahogany Wood (‘l[lrflle $3 (1) $15 Green Figury with mirror reflector $7 Frankart A: (Fourth Floor. The Hecht Co) Notions ' (68 yds.) $1.95 Georgette; 36 in. wide, tan taupe, green.... . 500 (84) Remnants of Ribbon: Chiffons, Nets ........ s1 Bloomers, Garter Belts ... (65) 50c Silk and Nainsook lm--- Shields .. .. i 65¢ Rush - 35¢ Steel Shears and Scissors, high-grade steel 50e (Main Floor, The Heeht Co.) Ra (4) Kolster 3-Tube Radios; with 108 R. C. A, Speaker, complete, $49.50 (2) Kolster Radios, highboy cabl~ net, 103 R. C. A. Speaker, coi plete $69.50 a) Radio; with 108 R. C. A. Speaker, mahoflny fln. ished cabinet . 9.50 (2) Earl Screen-Grid Rad| tubes, automatic tuning... .. (1) Atwater Kent Kiel Table Screen-Grid; originally $152, floor s:m le, compl $99 (1) originally $238, floor sample, $1 (1) Kolster, 9 tube, mlhoa cabinet; floor sample. . (Radio Store, Main Floor.) No Phone; Meil or | C. 0. D. Orders

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