Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1922, Page 20

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HONOR TWO AMERICANS. e UNT[RMYER LETTER I]AUGHERW GUIDES Medals Bestowed by Belgium oo k d Pleasant Stovall, former and in connection with rellef meas- delivary. Plans Personal Direction of Prosecution—Three Aids Retained. Attorney Gendral Daugherty an- “Inaction” Involving Electric Bulb Trust Bared by Sen- ator La Follette. " Declaring 1t was “high time that A TIRIRST A Rt duct of the head of the Department of | will assume direction of the prosecu- Justice,” Senator La Follétte of Wis- | tion of war fraud cases, and has ob- - republican, yesterday 1aid be- | tained the services of a number of e Senate a letter he had re- | “gistinguished lawyers from all parts from Samuel Untermyer of|of the country, selected for their es- Nflv !o‘r‘: urging action :: b:;sk n: pecial fitness for the posts.’ alle monopoly by the Gener: Representative C. Frank Reavis ot Eladeri Company in ¢ AnUfAStur® | Nebrasks will resign from Congress Untermy- | in order to take up the work June 4, Sod ety the Attorney General announced. and othérs who will participate will in- e ermer el et gart |clude Col. Henry W. Anderson of ing committes of New York he had | Richmend, Va. and former Rel Previcusly sugmested sotion amaluf|” cor:Guy e Goff of Wisconsi to Mr. : that Mr_ Diugherty had refused to |sistant to the Attorney Gen continue in that' capacity and ti Vm{mu the action suggested to ‘be | iy Folitant attorneys goner. wi 5 readiness to join is to be known as opt @ war contracts séction. Negotia- Bebartment of Jua- | tions are under w obtain quare upon the ters for the n ew bureau in a separate pinion regarding the | puilatag, probably the Arlington ith the Veterans” Bureau. r is in the hands of the uildings Commission. 'fi‘:la:thinn“-hich t;nc s{ennh. falls . e District of Columbis, the General Bhould °%i | Attorney General's statement said, L e a1 ot | Will be presented to the new grand > would De b Spiladle cate forAd " [ jury- now being formulated. i oA e o e ol Financial saving would be effected % that the General Electric Company |in__the new arrangement, controlled 98 per cent of the el buld business and was domin; More Leisure Time ‘ Sl had offered to prosecute the llle.‘fl “trust” without expense to the goV- ernment. As soon as a Thermatic Fireless Cooker enters your. DEDE T e e Lt L ) 8 home, you can spend the afternoon shopping, sy o Mool ek b “whoss at a movie, or some other place, without having Soltosof thi et cvust Taws de- vz to hurry home to cook the evening meal. Facka%y hitn and Who hed shown commendable _disposition to pre those cases. This the Attorney Gen- All you have to do is place the food in the Thermatic I e before you go out, and the cooking is completed qoiAtter considerable and repeated | automatically by the imprisoned heat. L offored to taks over the pros ‘8p! sented by me without cost to lh. At Mayer’s Life Time Furniture Store every popular ::JS.";T‘J‘:’Q‘;:.’E..&:“Z{ «'fi’.b '.i'fz'.’fr:fi%.‘. style of Thermatjc is on display. | icted: but Bave been anable to secure nt. - . were yo Come in and see the splendid cooker we have for w;-:;. ;;z:ei:: %EE' only $14.75. & grown your glasses and tee to secure action in other cases, extending over a period of one year T pane Y araxe x-"n'\h % 5 5 or_more. Life Time Furniture Is More Than a Name “To be brutally trank about tne| Hij I e i icaned H ast. Consult us. . E'S GLASSES COST of the company, and who really co: MORE THAN THE trol its destinles, and one of who: . ORDINARY KIND Seventh Street NIAYER & CO_ Between D & E é e s N through the agency o( the Depart- ment of Justice. Experience over the past two decades and upward has z s demonstrated that the great corpora- | other m: it AR TOMOTRO OO ST TR, |32 57 Bigaze and to remain above A i NEW RESIDENTS OF WASHINGTON ] are assured a welcome at this bank. It ! grows with its city and its facilities are all | at their disposal. I 1 j With a wonderful feature offering of women's white Our Officers will be glad to advise with is organized on the basis that your aec- count is just as important to us as it is to you. 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts KGRI 1V O N LA A S0 A 24 dress and sports shoes at umonmusr‘ca 15 Six styles are pictured. White Reinskin or Edward J. Pearl elk |5=m"fifs',. Stellwagen leather. Some Northwest Presicent with contrasting trim of black or patent leather. Smoked Hams V‘?,‘;f;}f.s"%g;;gfd» Lb., 30c |} Potatoes Pineapples Sweet Potatoes .Ni;.- f‘;’i‘c Ex"‘z’i::‘fi:‘f;’mu Py "”.’ 25¢ 12 Ibs., 45¢ 2 for 45 12 lbs, 45¢ | Granulated Sugar Potatoes, No. 2.5 lbs., 25¢ 10 1bs,, 57c Tomatoes .......lb, 15¢ | | o se” By I —— | STl Cans, 28¢ Lettuce {ares 3 for 26¢ | ,.,u,‘"';, et . | Egg Plants ..._..zfarzu | Large Jar, 36c Asparagus, 2 bunches.25¢ | termelons « \ Prime Staer Buf Wa ons (22, escn 90¢ i Roast....... b, 25c | Cymlings...... 4 Ibs., 25¢ " White Silk Hosiery SPECIAL Saturday, Full Fashioned Thread Silk Onions ;......4 Ibs, 25¢ || Stockings in White—also new Spinach ......4 ibs., 25¢ grays, baxe P°l°» cordo and Cucumbers . ...6 for 25¢ other 235 '3:;‘1."3.'.31 69 Cor. th & K 2 414,9¢h St. City Chub .Shof" 1914-16 Pa. Ave. ~ = . 1318 G St. 933 Pa. Ave. SE.- . B P mm..th,Zlc % out that or ) r at-) torney in be apent in prosecution. e assistants| selected at §10,000 & year, it was sald,| “are n whose incomes In private| are probably five times as) '§e as the nt which they will |m il % ?c the n:ar'::on = *.h:.."..'-"'.?’ mam& Mr. Daughert; -u. u.::n ’n‘z.hu' ?l‘ known as the war contracts sec- on. A “It ll.hn“ until thclnnM; fiome. rom the department in w matter originated that the Depart- the Senate take account of ‘the com«|pnounced last night that he personally ':!?nnc of Justice has any jurisdiction. has no right to go other department and examine udit lllhnr its books or its bureau ol this departm |, wma dl redtions to n h'r all - ‘:l‘n::nn‘l’ the ufl l.lm p: ch actions, c or civil, as 1 1 Gt facts Justity, the pr of thése chses wn.n its regu u toru No ad- ditional Amoprumn- were uir- ed for this work, which has progress for more than a ye: Fotat Bas Deen renched mow where 1t { White Nubuck 2-strap Pumps. neécessary to have an additional oras o h e stiorves £ud White Eve Cloth Instep-Straps. Saturday Sale Misses' and Children's White Nubuck and White Eve Cloth Pumps Patent Leather 1 and 2 Straps. Tan Calf Oxfords and Pumps. All sizes from 7 to 11 and 1134 to 2. Similar styles for “Junior” Women 215 to 7, $9.95 —also— Cor. 7th & K 414 9tk Se. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. And now, out In front with corking values 1n Men's Whate Shoes Doing such a speedy business in men's popular- priced shoes — we've just naturally got to “‘repeat™ now that white shoes are-~ under way. Say. old top, just get your * Readlights trimmed on this ¢ new $5.95 line of White Sports Shoes! S L g On sale st all our stores, including the “City Club- Shop” The FiveDells Ofards ’ CONTINUE to do the “Babe Ruth” in the Batting Order. Come in nearly every style and leather you $ 5 can ask for. New and better opes arriving all the time. Yes, sir; you've said it—some shoes for _Get aboard a pair for Decoration Day ---and Smile! All-over White Nubuck. ‘White Nubuck, black trim. White Nubuck, tan trim. All with Neolin Soles and Wing-foot Rubber Heels. Ask to see Style E322, pictured. ) Great value! Cor. 7th © K g . 41495 St. * Shog™ . 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 3 . ' 33 Pa. Ave. SE.

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