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3TON, D. (. FRIDAY, MARCH g 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. 12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN el 921 SCORES GOMPERS’ VIEWS |YOUNG AMERICA FILM iMlSS MABEL SPENCE DIES.] \ OF INDUSTRIAL COURT| DRAWS 1,500 CHILDREN |succumbs to Effects of Aumai Criminal Operation. _ Gov. Allen of Kansas Warns Labor | Pictures Taken of Throngs at Co-| Miss Mabel Spence, twenty-four years < Leader Against Inciting “Strike Jumbia to Be Given as old, War Department clerk, died at 5 ” @ 3 » George Washington University Hospital Against Government. Trailers. yesterday afternoon as a result of an KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 25.—De- | _With the Columbia Theater as an|alleged criminal operation performed. in claring that Samuel Gompers, presi-|objective, more than 1500 children. | Philadelphia March 12. Police of Phila- dent of the American Federation of | representing every playground in the | geiphia and this city are conducting an Labor, is opposing a new order of con- | Dis! . bore down on that section it realized, there will | Of the city where the playhouse is lo- cervices, Gov. Henry | cated toduy and refused to budge un- | to prosecuting the person or persons re- in an address be- til admitted to the buildirg to wit | o ditions because, investigation of hei death with a view be no need for J. Allen of Ka fore the National Oil Congress here. le for it. or Clifford L. Grant, chief of the Philadelphia po- ained, and s told that a man had t warned the labor leader against en k. the hour bringing about what he ter strike against the governme: Gov. Allen's statements were ma Iril'“' fn the course of a discussion of the |four abre Kansas_indus T he | 12th strect ule 1 dnment. lines of little one etched down 11th bk the comul was from Circle- | ' rial court law a concluded by pred Kansas law would for legislation in ail “If the governmen regulate the relations of husband wife, if it can regulate circumstan surrounding the welfare of the ch why can't it go as far in protecting the public against unwarranted labor disputes? “Samuel Gompers recently defied Congress.” said the governor. A Superb Easter Showing of Suits, Dresses, Coats, Capes, Wraps, Lingerie and Millinery Dcmonstrating beyond any argument a forethought in the assembling of dependable merchandise at unusually low prices. = ie Root Rhodes. repr t Distriet playground depart- the children, was in her = the theater, moving s on his way here. He picture men were busy with their|probably will reach here tomorrow . Rhodes said that|morning. He formerly was a resident crowd would bejof Maryland. at tonight's per- cameras, and M scenes of tod: a “trailer’ unless the government bt W TR ure. made by Crawford and sitions it 1 activities that | & I 2 s 3 4 ] y h A% responsibl io;;:l = e difterenc , Three Big Sales planned for tomorrow—Saturday, the last shopping dayv before Easter—\lillinery, Americ: e sponsible fo h = = i e . E 3 = o Prmibie e e e e = izcognizediiny Waists and Petticoats! against the government. Ho heara autatas Gov. Allen declared that he was not | ! oppos~d to labor or organization. t that he was opposed to any mo e X S SAMUEL B. KENDIG DIES. OFFICIALS CALLED “MOQB” |Was Bailiff in Police Court for | Thirty-Two Years. MEN BY RALPH BURTON | cunui 5 xeniz weit ‘known T bailiff in the District Polic Court for | the past thirty s, died today | at his home, §20 5th street northeast. | (& L.l. —Azaleas, Gardenias, Ramblers, Hydrangeas and all other wanted flow- ers. Specimens of rare beauty and freshness, at Moderate Prices Former Senator Replies to Attor- ney General in Address | Death was ca by paralysis, fol- s lowing an illne of nearly a month. . . . in Kansas. | Funeral arrangements will be made | |g —Telegraphic deliveries E | later. 4 SALINA. Kan. March 25—Declar- | 35T He w {lexd neadedi ol nrosecuterlenders faf |l uhby clighwhent atiyoutniiand thad the anti-Nonpartisan League demon- | Jin was appointed. as baillff He the stration in Barton county recently. J.|y,¢q Judge Thomas F. Miller in Ralph Burton, one of the victims, said | (avelandis firat = i endeavoring to force him to Bo back | fgyre around the Police Court, serv- | into hostile territo At ol L The address was in reply to the at-|{ the capacity of “‘turnkey” in | torney general. who recently notified Gov. Allen that he had been unable | gauent M8 G SPF 2 AOw, brother. ! Semonsiration 1o file & statement with | StV him. 5 R — |~ 20% REDUCTION The former United States senator Dancers in the ballet of the State | who rented a hall for t Opera Ho in Berlin, Germany. are | ]@l | a salary of $5 a month, out of | = born January 6, 1554 he son of a police tele- | i to all points. Leave your il orders NOW. é SHAFFER 900 14th St. ] I | S Phone M. 2416—Franklin 2362 Sale of Easter Hats, Emphasizing, Ney Leadership imr Values. You Simply Must See the Wondertul Display Here Before Buying Your Easter Hat Srnor, Hichard Hopkin must buy their own slip- SR Vs S GH S SRS Sitreihal ot Al Easter Hats at Easter Hats at Easter Hats at forney general and Jud ). A. Banta | p. | " - ni m— = of Rarton county is a mob judge. | — - —_— S — 2 s A 3 “Would you go to f‘nn U\)prnsm*utp' o3 | = L segionn. Loveliest newest Sailors in barnyard Gorgeous lace hats, : ;:“;hmg r:i":'m,':a‘:f-'é presiding on the | AKE P | - ) - styles in a bewilder- straws, milans and garden hats in visca Mr. Burton reiterated charges that rl e 1 ] ing array of colors lisere; in straight- straws, milans, novelty, the leader of the Barton county mob | — -— gl e itabl C ®| bri and 11 - bri > : ® gonferred with Judge Banta and | —in your home. Keep it = — and styles suitable e ”""; Sl Tl 2 P Sheriff Sam Hill the afternoo -1 from deteriorating by ery ty, f SENAIDC Shi accgans - 4 ceding the demonstration, and ihat | R = A ST SR Wl S for, every, stype of e e ioc{:l) a-dmjabklsm‘;cs they knew who he was. We are painting experts. A - - 7 Flower s ANy £ and ~cvery color fa- ¥ kne e | ' expe; [ woman. = and colorful combina- vored by Dame Fash- ———— Exterior Work trimmed, some with tions. Also lovely jon. The trimming Burma, India. h s t short- MANTEI F i i age, for cooks will even §6 to the | R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. 114 FIT%NGSIFE?&ACE ' fruit decorations, length of poisoning each other in or- | y INC. 9en se. EDWIN E. ELLETT ribbons, etc. Try to der to step into a lucrative position. | Painting Department. Ph. N. 231-233 1108 5tk St. N.W. match them clse- trimmed hats, lace ef- fects, milan straws and for words. You must nol\'clty wfavc.\, _All sec the wonderful dis- = colors and exquisite play to appreciate the where at $5.00. trimming effects. remarkable values. effects are too pretty Fine black drop-stitch hose and 1316 101324 7™» .ST-N.W. black and cordovan seam-back silk hose of perfect quality, in all sizes. MEN’S ALL-WOOL EASTER SUITS —FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN —FULL OF SNAP AND STYLE MADE TO SELL AT $30 A special purchase of several hundred new gray and green; pencil-stripe, pin-stripe, herringbonb:]u:l;fel;::wan!‘ well as plain colors; in stouts and regulars; single and double breasted models brimful of spring style and quality; hand-tai- lored and perfectly fitting suits that were made to sell at $30, offered specially Saturday at $2375. Step up and get fitted, sir| 500 Waists, Bargains at | 500 Crisp, New Waists- —of (}'eorgettet Pongee, Tricol:fl‘:es, —of Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Tub Tub Silks, Striped Crepe dg Chine, Silks, French Voiles, etc. Hand Colored Voiles, in lovely shades of b ' il 2 [J drawnwork effects, overblouse effects, Saturday Feature of : $4.4:5 Boy’s 1 and 2 Pants Suits $6.95 Just enough to last Satur- day for Boys 7 to 17 vears— one and two of a kind, mostly sample suits in latest style— and in all the new pattems and colors—great range of models—on sale, special for Easter Saturday. Honey Dew, Harding Blue, Nile Green, Bisque, Tomato, Flesh, White, etc.; Venetian-lace trimmed, gold bandings, embroidery trimmed; scores of styles, including overblouse effects. | ’ 1,000 Perfectly ‘Corgeoas New Easter Waists | tie-back styles, surplice styles, collar and collarless models—in every im- Marvelous creations from our own aginable tint to match your new spring .. originality and rare mark each one—every con- pe. shade; braid and novelty Stupendous assortment. costume. Van Raalte and Other Makes Easter Sale of Spring BOYS’ & GIRLS’ $4 TO $5 FINE SHOES Underwear Pink and pretty—dainty and durable, warranted fast color even after repeated washinge. o Saturday Sa_le of Spfll’lg e ST B B ; ) A " Onyx 5 Pointex and ribbon-strap shoulders. | ‘ it gg S e e " ks ; & Van Raalte ol e $35 | PR SR e e 5 RS T and Other Makes e Who Said Ney Didn’t Have the i Biggest Petticoat Value in Town? ik haicsy all eizes to 6; solid —MIGNONETTES —TAFFETAS —TRICOTINES 5167 Rousing one-day features of Rorgeous tailleur and novelty conceptions—included are two-tone sash, tunic, silk embroidered, georgette trim- med models of finest qualities and smartest style. Actual $25 to $35 frocks grouped for Saturday at a sensational bar- gain price—pick yours out early! ieatber only. Sale of $5 to $8 New Spring WOMEN’S SLIPPERS, PUMPS AND OXFORDS Spring Petticoats New Jersey Petticoats Accordion Pleated Taf- All jersey, with accor- feta Flounce Petticoats, dion pleated flounce, jersey with mercerized tops, in $1 098 top Petticoats, with satin 32.98 all colors; regular and = flounce. Splendid qualit —] extra sizes . and all Sizes ... 5% New strap effect pumps show up the exceptionally beautiful spring styles in Van Raalte and other makes of high-grade silk Heavy Jersey Petticoats Jersey Pettibockers hosiery. S inati i A splendid quality, with elastic top and Of finest thread silk, full In smart combination of accordion douhlle Cne( 1' .12: b p a fashioned, and every pair and pleated colored Shown in all the dainty perfect. Shown in all the flounces, beautifully made i colors to harmonize ~with newest spring shades, in- in all the new springtime the Easter-costume. S s _'18 cludl_ng grays, Russet Calf, colors, and all sizes cial only .. - Elaa‘c)k, Izta:_dmg blue, brown, ary and Louis Leels, $3 AND $4 STYLES Black Kid, Patent Colt. Tan and White' Mary , | 323 Pumps.’ and instep strap slippers—sim 3 to 2. (83.60 and $4 values.) - MISSES® AND CHILDREN’S $2 .89