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A4 HAPSBURG COUP b FEAR N VIENM Fall of Schober’s Government | Blamed in Warnjng to [# Monarchist Plot. By the Associated Press. VIENNA, September 26.—Fears that ah attempt will be made to restore the Hapsburg monarchy were p.b‘: various Austrian leaders. e Press 3\1?0"\:’ of the s Farmers' party isus & warn the fall of Chancellor Johann s::‘gober‘ government yesterday was maneuvered by former Chancellor Ignaz Seipel as & preliminary threat in a monarchist plot. Harl Vaugoin, who was vice chancellor under Schober, also gave cognizance to talk of a Legitimist movement when he addressed a llx’g;l meeting of rallway employes last night. lgoiys known 5’1!( certain circles in Vienna are constantly in communica- tion with the former Empress Zita, the Hungarisn Legitimists and the Bavarian Monarchists. Ex-Chancellor Seipel has been recalled from Oslo, and some ob- servers belleve he is destined to resume &n important ro in Austrian politics. | THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Showers and slightly cooler tonight; tomorrow fair and cooler; much cooler tomorrow night; increasing southerly winds, shifting to westerly by tomorrow morning. Maryland—Showers and somewhat cooler tonight; tomorrow generally fair and cooler, except probably showers in extreme west portion; much cooler to- meorrow night; increasing south and southwest winds, shifting to westerly by tomorrow morning. Virginia—Showers, with somewhat cooler in west and north portions to- night; tomorrow generally fair and cecler; much cooler tomorrow night; in- creasing seuth and southwest winds, shifting to westerly by tomorrow merning. West Virginia—Showers and cooler tonight; tomorrow generally fair and much cooler, preceded by showers in northeast portion. Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 85; 8 pm., 81; 13 midnight, 75; 4 am., 73; 8 am, 75; noon. 89. rometer—4 pm. 2086; 8 pm, 12 midnight, 29.84: 4 am., 29.82; 3 29.78. u 95, occurred at 2:30 p.m., yesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 70, occurred at 6:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 86; lowest, 55. Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 5:18 am. and 5:28 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, (Every One Hand Tailored) Men's Ties worth $1.50 , .. $I Men'’s Ties worth $2.00 .. $I Men’s Ties worth $2.50 .. $I Materials of a Distinctly Superior Quality From France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, pan.; high tide, 10:54 am. and 11:18 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:10 am. and 6:17 pm.; high tide, 11:47 am. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:58 a.m.; sun seta ¢ pm. —Sun rises 5:59 am.; sun oets, 5:5§ pm. "Moon rises, 10:47 am.; sets 8:23 pm. Condition of the Water. Potomae, clear. Shenandoah, little eloudy. EELEFERE FEFFERPASIEL PR E U S PP LR34 an _Antonio. . 8an Diego, Caiif 26.96 !mumnflun. t. Paul, Minn." 35 lm“ 8 0.02 gllm“" z . ear AR, ... Clear (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. ature. Weather, London, England 48 Rain Paris. ‘France Clear Vie: 3 Fogay er an. 52 Rain Clear Clear . 68 Clear (Noon ich time. today.) Horta (Fayal), Azore: 6 Part cloudy ‘Cuirent obsérvations.) Hamijton, Bermud Part cloudy 8an Juan, Porto Ric Part cloudy Havana, Cuba. . ... Cloudy Colon, Ca: Part cloudy Buffalo Hunter; fiuly‘ ‘The de&resalon which has clouded Australia is reported to not be touching the buffalo hunters in the northern part of the country. In the last 12 months, it is estimated, 15,000 bulls were shot, the hunters receiving an :)ver of $5 a hide from exporters at Leave nothing to chance as they plan for the fu- ture. Everything, from elevator to door hinge is SPECIFIED BY NAME! Housexives and others knowing that small details make verfection insist aves Home Laundry Servies. Here nothing is a trifle . except in most eases, our charges. : HOME LAUNDRY England and fine American sources The important thing about these ties, aside from their fashion-rightness, is the making . . . an assurance of satisfactory wear and smart appearance. We haven’t been so enthusiastic about a Tie Sale in years of tie-value lead- ership. A fine opportunity to lay away for Christmas giving (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) THE HECHT CO. Hand Painted Silk Shade with Raised JESSO Decoration ° 6 Tubular 2-Tone Shaded Ombre Fringe Entire Lamp and Fittings Gold Finish Plated * 4 Globe Inserts in CANARY VIDRIO 4 Nile Green Vidrio Tapered Hexagon Columns Ornamental Plated Metal Insert CANARY VIDRIO Base Insert F Street at 7th MARX 5% JUBILEE ~ | Featuring a Gorgeous JUNIOR L4l ilcAt a SMASHING Lt AN UNHEARD-OF VALUE The entire lamp is gold finish plated! The large Base and 4 Globe Inserts are of Canary Vidrio, with 4 Nile Green tapered Hexagon Columns. Completely wired with two pull-chain sockets. The gorgeous shade is a masterpiece! Hand-painted silk in beautiful shaded 2-tone sepia and tan effect, with raised Jesso decoration, and finished with 6-inch Tubular 2-tone Ombre Fringe. Size 20x20 and 20 inches deep. For This Sale Only $Q).95 Pay Only 5¢c Down Absolutely the newest! Fortunately we were able to make special arrangements with the manufacturer to be first to show this latest word in richness of design. The sale starts early in the morning. Come in! No phone, C. O. D. or Mail Orders accepted. W D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930. Temporarily ' Because of Fire In Our Store &> Watch fdr Reopening W’ BOND CLOTHES 1335 F St. N. W. Speclal 6 Course Dinner—for one waek, beginning September a7th — honoring our first anniversary § DINNER | 50 MENU Iced Honey Dew Melon or Assorted Hors &'Ocwvre Cream of Fresh Tom ' -4 .:'al:.al- “Ch!rhn. Petite Marmite Calery, Olives, Balted Nuts Fresh Shrimp & Ia Newburg en Cassolette Spring Chicki Half), Griled iiein Bieak, Trapiang® Roast Baby I.amb, Mint Sauce PN LAl:n:r;:d“ Cold | Cete i Chicken, Florida Salad rre Noir ar delra Special Baked or Iu;:d-rdmm' . Orange Sherbet Stuffed Tomate Surprise Avricot Pie Melba Pug Btrawberry lee Cn‘-‘:,'!dllv'.:l‘:. ol Collee Tea Milk Rolls Biscuits Tee Tea @ TO BE SERVED IN THE DINING SALON ¢ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER a7th, 1930 THE HECHT CO. F STREET AT SEVENTH Snap-Brim Hats by MALLORY 56.50 The “Century” young man’s hat. Firm, smartly rolling brim at back, permitting becom- ing downward front snap. Light grey, medium grey, tan, The “Classic” young man’s small snap-brim model with welt edge. Durable and smart. Light and medium grey, tan and brown, *10 The “Premier” young man’s hat of mod- erate brim width. May be worn snapped in a number of pleasing ways. Tan and grey, (Main Floor—The Hecht Co.) Free Parking Space for Crstomers® Autos—E St. Between 6th and 7th THE HECHT CO. F Street at 7th The Same Man! * The Same Dog! - ® ¢ o o o but a Vastly Better WORSTED-TEX SUIT Worsted-tex has done what we always believed was impossible. Béen actually made better. So improved in appearance, fabric and finish that we can’t help but say that it is the best suit in America for $40. A new richness to the fabric , ., , more strength . . . more quality . . . more of everything from start to finish. Styled for men and young men . ., in college, in business, in the professions. Strikingly handsome in their new color- ings and patterns. lh-lnugniufldnm,n.m —Second Flgor Knit-tex Topcoats for Men, $30