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THE EVENING STAR, \\'ASHL\'G’I:ON. D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1930. VICTIM OF AMNESIA SIX YEARS IN PRISON | NOT MISSING STUDENT| " GIVEN JUDGE VAUSE ety ke sourmment ot i o . ., | walked unalded into the court room Cincinnati Police Drop Effort to Brooklyn Jurist Noted for Severity | yesterday and heard the sentence | | _ y Schuchman, pictured with Vause by | St. John Smith. | Serve in Mail Fraud. | the Government as the brains of the | Oferaiy, RESPUREE, 20Ny ouen of rou S z | | | Columbia Corporation, was sentenced | io'tn, cheeks e B i s i | to two to six years on six fraud counts | A dab of Odor-Sweet under each arm be. Florida Firm Operating in Vast| By the Associated Press. | aiiditwn: yies; an the cooulMEReY chavae: | Tore AR L e Properties Recently Dissolved. |y NEW, YORK. July 31—W. Bernard | Solomon 'Cruso was sentenced to two | i 5450 i gaf fori ™. CTenAIY® persora- | Vause, who as a county judge in Brook- | years on 13 counts, Barmak and Ray- 35¢ jar at your favorite toilet goods MIAMI, Fla., July 31 (#).—Marion L|lyn was noted for the severity of his | man were senterced to a year and a why thousand: Schultz was appointed receiver yester- | sentences and who once recommended | day on 13 counts. Harry Cruso was ot e day for the American Building Corpora- | the Whipping post for criminals. was | placed on probation for two years. tion, which, during the Florida boom | sentenced vesterday to six years in | built a large number of residences in| Federal prison | Coral Gables. The company was dis-| Judge Vause was convicted, with solved July 15, but holds property val-| Harry Cruso and Samuel Schuchman, ued at several million dollars. | of using the malls to defraud in the The petition for appointment ofa re- | conduct of the defunct Columbia | celver was brought before Circuit Judge | Finance Corporation. Three _others N. O. Thompson today by Richard K. pleaded guilty and four were acquitted. | Leblond, Cincinnati capitalist, who| Federal Judge Coxe yesterday sent- | named Gov. Myers V. Couper of Ohio|enced Vause to five years each on 1 and other director defendant: of fraud and one year on a con: ‘b-14 WAGE CUTS HELD * spiracy count. The fraud sentences are to run concurrently. The former jurist, whose counsel had possible steps untaken if he was pre- viously mistaken in identifying the body, ing their opinion on wage cuts. Here | reduce wages, as it lessens the purchas- I and intimated that he might even comel are some of the replies, made public by | ing power of the largest volume of cus- him yesterday: tomers and permanentiy will injure Geo, . Johnson, shoe manufac- | business | turer, icott, N. Y.: “Wage cutting| A. C. Loring. flour manufacturer, | or reducing income of labor i not a | Minneapolis: “We have not contem | remedy for business depression. It is|plated any reduction in wages now or in | a direct and contributing cause. i the immediate future.” | _J. A. Parrell. president United States| A. R. Erskine, automobile manufac- | Steel Corporatio: “Quoting from my | turer, South Bend, Ind.: “We ha | remarks at the May meeting of the |standardized working force which works x 4 American & Steel Institute, I heard |varying hours daily according to pro- i i | & steel man ‘say the other day that duction requirements. Have not even | Scales Must Be Ma’"tamedv-mm should rcome down. I said, ‘Oh. | considered reducing wages nor salaries | 7 % no, wages are not coming down in the and do not expect to be confronted v the Amosiated Prese. to Restore Prosperity, Say | steel industry: make vour mind up to with such an alternative.’ | CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 31.—Police Industrial Leaders. No Longer Need |Perspiration Odor Offend— or-Sweet. a harmless vanishing cregm. here to see her. Police said the girl was kept under observation for two weeks after being found wandering in the streets here June 12, and was then released in cus- tody of a woman probation officer. | that. If you are going out to sell your “Ten years ago,” Dickinson writes, | last night sald they had dropped the summing up the replies in Printer’s Ink. | case of Mary Wilson, alias Jane Smith, | “when I was a.member of President | 21, amnesia victim, whom they had Harding's Unemployment Conference | thought for several weeks might prove | run by Herbert Hoover, I wrotc a mi- | to be Miss Frances St. John Smith, who nority report against wage cuts. I could | disappeared from Smith College, North get only one of the 50 members to sign | ampton, Mass., in 1928. Receipt of word | it—the ‘late Samuel Gompers. Then it | from New York police that the Smith was almost an axiom that wage cuts | girl's body was found a year ago in the would bring back normal times. | Connecticut River ended the case | “Today a new point of view prevails | However, word reached here that the Maintaining purchasing power at the | father of the Smith girl had told New | source is the most important job in the | York police that he was interested in | | country today, for wages buy more | securing & photograph of the Wilson oes and automobiles than dividend: | girl, he did not want to leave a will lar folk: odorant. s0 " S0c_ and _$1 sizes PEOPLES and other Good Druggists. | ODOR-SWEET The Perfect DEODORANT for fastidious people | @oods and eliminate your profit and ex- ipfl:l to get it out of the men in the | mills, you are greatly mistaken.'" By the Associated Press. = i Pacific Coast Firm Reports. NEW YORK. July 31.—The proposi- | R. S. Shainwald, Pacific Coast paraf- tion that the best way to restore pros- | fine manufacturer: “Paraffine Cos., Inc.. perity is to maintain wage scales "i has made no reductions in personnel upheld in expressions from a dozen | nor has it made any wage cuts. It be- leaders of American industry to Roy [lieves that such reductions can and Dickinson, associate editor of Printers | should be avoide ink W. A, Sheeffer, fountain pen manu- Dickinson recently telegraphed to 25| facturer, Fort Madison, Iowa: “I be- business leaders, picked at random. lieve it would be a serious mistake to | 3020 Dent P1. N.W. Just North of 30th & Q Streets 3 Rooms, Kitchen Bath and Porch, $40 0’Cedar Auto Polish 39¢ Tt eleans as it polishes—1-qt. bottie. Special price for Frida; Downstairs Store. $1 Doz. No-Nik Tumblers § 49¢ Fly-Ded Insecticide 68¢c az. | 29¢ Thin glass tumblers with light cut decoration. Edges guar- 1-pint_eans of this lquid—kills flies. moths, ete. anteed not to chip. Downstairs Store L] Downstairs Store. FRIDAY BA Men's 25¢c Pure Marquisette Panels 9c ea. Worth from $1 to $1.40 each. Have heavy fringe across bottom. Fourth Floor. Women’s $1.95 Our Phone Number— NAtional 5220 Closed Satur.day: In August INS — SAVE 14 TO 1 Odd Lots of Odd Lots in One-Day Special! Linen Handkerchiefs 15¢Q ea. Plain white handker- chiefs with neatly hem- stitched borders — perfect quality and full Main Floo, Women's 58¢ & 69c Neckwear 37¢ Dainty organdy, pique and georgette collars in round and vee neck styles. Add so much to Summer frocks. Main Floo > 39¢ to 59¢ 19¢ Fine quality laces in eream white and ecru. Many pretty _effects te choose from. Suitable for trimming dre: and lin- gerie. Main Fleor. and One day sale of men’s athletic union suits at such a Colored Rayon-striped Madr, and fine, soft Checked N Varsity, $1 to $1.25 Values Luxedo low price that we are sure they won’t last long. Such nsook. Garments full cut and roomy with elastic back Sale! 1,500 Athletic Stadium 59- Makes and taped armholes. 124 are irregulars. Men’s $1.29 Pajamas 69c (64) Suits of good-grade pajamas with rayon frog and braid trim. Fancy patterns in most all sizes, Perfect quality. 69c Athletic Shirts 39¢ (79) Rayon athletic shirts in colors. A few shorts in the lot. Some irregulars. Broken sizes. Men’s 39¢ to 50c Fancy Hose 19¢ (465 pairs) Rayon - mixed fancy hose — good range of . colors and patterns. Perfects and slight irregulars. Most sizes, Men’s $2 to $3 Straw Hats (205) Straws—soft and stiff braids—good selection of styles, with black or colored bands. Goldenbers's—Main Floor Cool Savings Are in Order on Men's 813._50 to $18.50 Summepr Suits. $10 and $12.50 Summer Frocks s 5 Summer Prints . . . Shantungs . . . Polka Dots . .. Chiffons ... the smartest and most comfortable of Summer fabrics! In attractive sleeveless, short sleeved, cape and jacket styles that are cool and feminine. White, prints and colors. Sizes 14 to 42 in the group. (120) Misses’ Frocks, ® of dainty rayon gingham in pretty checks and plaids, with lingerie col- lars, ete. 14 to 20 ° Goldenbers (20) $24.90 $39.50 Dresses from our Better Dress Shop. 516-75 to Broken sizes. —Second Floor L3 - . $3 to $3-5° Imitation Panama Just the wanted -I--p:-ncol--tb:iv:‘:y;;:-::t wlr:l; b ea e .':.‘.".“...':::"'.,‘:":h!"",,.n."‘m'.". sz Appropriate for any type of costume......... New~§2 Chiffon Velvet Berets $1-25 Black and pastel chiffon velvet berets, regu- larly at $2. Friday at..... Goldenbers: - Here’s a Remarkable Group of 1,200 Pieces of ; Printed Flet Crepes and Printea Chiffons ) Boys’ Wear Boys' $1 Flapper Pants, ;rgn’lght;k:;l style; linen or aki with belts. Sizes 4t07. . 99c Boys' 79 Wash Knickers, coverts, khaki, fancy. plaids and linens. Sizes 7 e 59¢ to 15 .. .. Sport Blouses, white and colors; per- ects and irregulars, Sizes 8 to 15 " 53¢ Junior Boy: to 95¢ Shirte, sport orcolla at- ached models in sizes 810 18 0ensnire, DBC Boys' 9 to $1.15 Wash Sults, odd lots from our regu- Iar stock; also sun pQ suits. Sizes 2 to 5.... c Boys' 59¢ to 69¢ Sun Suits, cool s:mm;; styles; neat col- ors and patterns. Sizes SR ... . 30C Boys' $1.95 to $2.45 Sport Sweaters, all wool or part wool knits; perfects and irregulars. Siz 2? $l 19 to 36 Boys’ $1.95 Wash Pants, knicker style in regular and stout sizes, 7 to 18. Linens, khakl lm? sl 19 coverts Boys’ $2 to $3 Camp Suits, of khaki or covert; some models with knick- ers, others wnh $l-79 flapper pants Boys’ $1.50 White Long Pants, sailors and regular cuff bottom styles. Per- $1.19 fect quality. Sizes 10 to 18 to $2.45 Bathing Boys’ $1 Suits, entire stock. Plain and | fancy colors, Sizes 280 34 $1.39 $1to$1.25Pieces Boys® Wear 59 Fancy Sport Sweaters to 34 30 Broadcloth Polo Shirts 0 to 14 yrs. Juvenile Wool Bathing Suits 3 to 5 yrs. Outing and Cotton Pajamas 4 to 14 yrs. Goldenbers's—Third Women's $1.98 Daytime Frocks, pretty models in dim- ity, batiste and dbroadcloth: women’s an misen *sies: 1. $1.38 | Women's House Dresses, printed fabrics in many at- tractive printings. 5O Goldenbers's—Second Floor Lingerie, Ete. Women’s $1 Costume Slips, pastel shades in rayon fiat crepe. roken singg vt o A1C Women's $1.98 Undies—in chemise and step-ins of fne crepe de chine. ‘omen’s and miss- $1 Underthings of rayon flat crepe—chemise, step- it dand iobenecys o O9C $1 Lace-Trimmed Chemise, gowns and step-ins of Yole,, Gddie ., 08 Women’s 79¢ Porto Rican Gowns, attractively embroid- ered pastel designs. 5B (15) Women's $3 Girdles, heavy brocade models with g00d elastic inserts: front clasp. Small @ 5() Goldenbers's—Second Ploor Girls’ & Tots’ Wear (69) Girls’ 69c Dresses, of :‘»lheerlmlul'hh‘;’ lllrle collar, sleeveless models. Siea 7 10 12,0 rer B1C (47) Girls’ $1 Polo Shirts, cotton mesh models, with lhfl:ll .l‘:';u' n}mti‘wn front; pastel shades. Broken o . 79¢ (2) Girls' $5 Silk Dresses, sizes 13 and 15. and French blue (2) Gigls’ $5.98 Ensembles— tweed -coats with rayon on pleated tweed One in tan and one muslin lined. Size 2. (37) Toddlers' 50c Play Swuits, novelty broadcloth prints, ~ with elastic Knce. Sires 1 and 2. 19€ berg's—" Floor Dull Finish Grenadine HOSE $] .05 New dull finish grenadine hose, silk from top to toe with dainty picot tops; full fash- ioned, of course. Shown in beige clair, sun tan, flesh, nocturne, gun metal and others. Irregulars. Goldenberg's—Main Floor Friday Odd Lots in Knit Undies 79¢ to $1 Athletic Union Suits, women’s in bodice style; boys' with vee neck; misses’ with built-up shoul- der, bloomer Broken sizes Women’s $1 Shorts step-ins of runproof rayons; pastel shades 50c Knit Union Suits, ,]ulee\;:css nnl(} k‘m‘P ength; small sizes for women 19¢ (l‘li:ldun'n 50c Shirts, light- weight; odd lots and broken sizes . 23C Women's 35c Vests, of gauze cotton; bodice and built-up styl sizes ... Goldenberg's—Main Floor. 0Odd Lots in Hosiery Women's $1.50 Chiffon Hose, full fashioned, silk from top to toe; French heels jicot or hem tops. Summer shades; slight irregu- O o o i a nationally - k n own brand. Sheer weight Kiddies' 35c Anklets and Half Socks; anklets of mer-* cerized lisle, plain colors: also novelty patterned half Socks. ortment to choose e 25¢ Child ported Socks, full fashioned; plain colors with novelty straight tops. Perfect quality. 3 for 17 50c. Each . 3 < Goldenberg' Floor, and 59¢ Real airy Palm Beaches, Mohairs, Gabardines, Nuro- tex Linens and Tropical Cloths that will make you #% Sell Regularly for c $1.95 to $2.95 a yard . . . Remnants of Wash Fabrics forget the heal 310.75 Smart, new shades and mixtures in sizes 34 to 48. Men’s $3.50 Summer Trousers Light-weight Panama cloths blues, grays and stripes. Sizes 30 to 42. $2.00 Congoleum Made Rugs i M. Conpoleam- @] made rugs: bordered; artistic patterns, $7 Congoleum Squares Have no borders $3.69 —two good pat- terns to choose from. $3.95 Imported Grass Rugs Size 8x10 grass $2 50 rug s — durably woven in pretty colors. 39¢ Felt-Base Floor Coverings, sq. yd.| Mostly all full d = Rtoetly wh ilicandii o sortment of patterns. $9.00 and $10.50 Crex Rugs One of the finest 36.75 makes of Summer grass rugs. 9x12 or 8x10 ft. Direet in' plain sz 95 Entrances to Men's Clothing From K and ith Streets Rugs and Floor Coverings (21 Rells) 39¢ Felt-Base Floor Coverings, square vard, 25c (21) $10.95 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, Ux12-t. size. Slight irregulars Vaveeie . (18) $3.95 Imported Grass Rugs, 8x10 ft.. (51) Cocoa Door Mats,.11x22 inches (31) $15 Marie Antoinette Rugs, 6x12 ft. (97) Imported Rag Rugs, 18x36 inches (16) $9.85 Felt-Base Rugs. 9x9: seconds (11) Hodges’ $12.75 Fiber Rugs, 9x12 (17) $37.50 Seamless Axminster Rug: irregulars (9 Rolls) 43¢ Rug Border, 2 | $39.50 Seamless Axminsters et wide, yd $85 Seamless Royal Wiltons Beautiful designs at 565 Fall patterns in 9x your choice. Size 9x12 12 or 8.3x10.6 ft. sizes Curtains and Draperies $2 Bar Harbor Cushion Sets 89c seat fit Set includes and back — will most any chair. $10 “Sure-Fit” Slip Covers s s w1 §5.65 ing 5 separate cushions. $1.75 Ready-to- Hang Awnings 95¢ Standard size win- dow awnings of neat striped duck. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor (14 Pairs) $2 Lace Curtains, pair (9 Pieces).$1.50 Drapery Damask, vard ) $2.50 Criss-Cross Curtains ) $1.39 Ruffled Curtains ) 59 Sash Curtai $1.50 Rayon Curtains.....,.. ) $1.25 Marquisette Panels, cach (19 Pairs) $4.50 Colored Marquisette Curtains (209 Yards) 79¢ Belgian Linen, 50 inches wid lengths, per vard........ 3 (8 Pes) 50c Marquisette and V. vard e Sk 28c (12 Sets) $19 Slip Cover Sets, of washable French sateen. for 3-picce overstuffed suite....... (309 Yards) 39c Cretonne, vard.. : (207 Yards) 50c Sheer Curtain Fabrics, yard. (176 Yards) 50c Flowered Rayon, yard 7 (309 Yards) 39c Marquisette, yard (11) $2.50 Crash Couch Covers, cach. Goldenhers's—Fourth Floor ddc-- Lovely: cool, feminine prints of this type are very . popular l!lll season and at this price they are sim- ply amazing! All lengths from.7% to 1 yard. We suggest early shopping for a better and more varied choice, for they will go quickly. 40 inches wide. 89¢ Silk-and- Rayon Slip Satins In Remnant Lengths Rich looking silk-and-rayon satins that make lovely slips. Useful lengt in white and popular shades. 40-inch Goldenbers's—Main Floor Continuing This Sensational Sale of ’ & Women'’s Shoes That Will Be on 88 Sale Tomorrow Patents . . . Blondes . .. Tans . . « Two at an Amazingly Low Price! Tones . .. Gunmetals . . . Crepe Sole Oxfords Presenting an assortment that is p?nilivrly sensational at $1.88! All sorts of step-ins, cut. out and novelty pumps, ties, oxfords, etc., to accompany Summer and Fall dresses. All heels —all sizes. Boys’ and Girls’ Stitchdown Oxfords Sturdy stitchdown oxfords with durable, long-wearing composi- 9c tion soles. All sizes to 2. Goldenbers's Shoe Dept.—Main Floor. Regular 25¢ to 38c Grades, Friday at Remnants of 40-inch 36-inch Printed Batiste; 40-inch. Plain-color lain_ Plis: Printed and ok and Voiles, Longcloth, N All useful lengths. 59c¢ to 89c Grades 0dd_lengths of 9 29¢c Printed K a yon- and-Cotton Flat Crepes; Plain Rayon-and- Cotton Flat Crepes; Silk-and- Cotton Pongees, ~plain _or printed; Printed Chiffon Voiles and Mercerized Poplins. 39¢ to 59c Wash Fabrics Dress lengths of 19¢ Printed Fiques, Voiles, Printed Broadcloth, Printed _ Chiffon Printed Batiste and Printed Dimity. Printed Voiles; Crepes, Pa, Checks. 1 ° 79c Wash Fabrics Including Print- 49c ed Rayon Chiffons and Printed Cel- anese Chiffons in rich color combinations; lengths for blouses and dresses. s 19¢ & 25¢ Remnants ‘The lots in- lzl/zc clude Printed Percales, D Ginghams, Romper Tissue Ginghams and @ Fast-golor prints. Goldeenberg's—Main Floor Friday Odd Lots in Housewares (5) $749 Lawn Mowers, Perfection mower, ball bearing, with 4-blade steel 35.98 cutting reel (4) $549 Screen Doors, size 2 ft. 8 in. by 6 ft. 8 in. Fin- est quality, with bronze wire screen- g e $3.98 (5) $2.49 Screen Doors, size 2 ft. 8 in, by 7 ft. Natural Ve r ., with satvanized wire .. 91.98 (31) 98¢ Aluminum Pitch- ers, 4-qt. size seamless ice- water pitchers — ice strainer pouring lip.. 69c (600) 5¢ Rolls Toilet Paper. 4-0z. rolls of creped tissue— Bob White anarie 10 for 19¢ (10) $1.49 Cake Cabinets, round shape, with sliding front door. imperfeet (9) $1.98 Flour Canisters, };flmwfllfl—hfild 0 ¥ hite enamel finish 98¢ (12) %9¢ Dish Drainers, of returned wire; center com- artment for cutlery, oot v 49c¢ (22) 30¢ Can Floor Polish, Radiant brand; 1-gt. cans; for any floor @ Odd Lots of Domestics $1.50 and $1.69 Bleached Sheets $] .09 Three goods sizes—81x 90, 72x99 and 72x90 inches —all of stanch shee free from starch or di Slight irregu- lars, guaranteed te have no holes. 29¢c Bleached Pillowcases, close-woven, soft-finish grade, with deep hems x36-inch size $1.50 Crinkle Spreads, rose, blue, gold, orchid and green. 80x105 inches $1.08 Mill Lengths of 12}i¢ Un- bl.edl:he‘l Cotton, 38 inches wide: close - woven, Q3, round-thread quality, 8 Yac Goldenbers’s—Main Floor in Optical Special for Friday $5 Demi Amber Shell Frames $2-85 Becoming shell frames in the popular high bridge style. Light and dark models at savings of almost half, Eyes Examined Free Two registered op- tometrists at your serv- ice—Dr. Kanstoroom in charge. Optieal Department—Maiis Charze Accounts Invited T

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