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“ 608 TO 614 Black and Navy Canton and Georgette Crepes— designed by the geniuses who inspire the exclusive styles of the season— unique draping; irregular hem lines; smart panels— and original touches ex- pressed in the colors of this autumn. present month, NS (V. SN § PRV S o SO = P K 3 PR P XV Sy N z | VERYWHERE within the bound- aries of the country—here and there and everywhere. Where the sun rises in Boston, where it sets behind the Golden Gate, on the border beyond which lives the Lady of the Snows, and down near Old Mexico— they all like it. Clicquot is a national drink. The liking for it is a joy common to young and old. The taste of Clicquot does not vary. Each bottle is made with the finest Jamaica ginger. Only pure spring water is used. The other ingredients are as good as can be bought or made. And then, for a change— You can get Clicquot Club Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer, and Root Beer—worthy compan- jons of Clicquot Ginger Ale — different in taste, of course, but as pure and good. Buy Clicquot Club by the case for the home. THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY Millis, Mass., U. S. A. GhrsamivGiwe The Afigust Fur Sale Opportunit{ies —are rapidly passing into history. We cannot guagar prevailing prices for these superior- Fur- Garments’ Ginger Ale Sarsaparilla Birch Beer Root Beer 15 —and you'll marvel at such a privilege—now! tee the f:- and the . - -EXTRA DRY, | GINGER ALE LY bilipsborn ., 5 ELEVENTH ST An Occasion of Interesting ‘Im;..)or.t--% For Wednesday — About 200 Fall Crepe Frocks Pricing them at what we can; not at what we could mark them IHULL SCORES . 0.P, (ONNEWBERRY NOTE! Hughes’ Message Intended to Divert Attention From Oth- er Issues, He Says. LAUDS COURT FINDINGS Declares Democrats Will Stand by Verdict—Quotes Seria- tor Borah. Replying to Secretary Hughes' let- ter defending the seating of Senator Newberry of Michigan, Chatrman Cor- dell Hull of the democratic national committee, in a statement issued last night, construes the letter as a move on the part of the republicans to make “Newberryism” the paramount issue of the campaign to divert public at- tention from “issues still more dam- . Hull said in part: “The national republican leaders | have decided to make Newberryism the | jparamount issue in the present nu- | tional congressional campalgn and | have put forward Secretary of State Hughes as the attorney to state the jcase and offer the chief defense. In| selecting Secretary Hughes for thi delicate and dangerous task repub can leaders have made a mistake. S retary Hughes is only a civil lawyer, whereas this national administration needs the ablest criminal lawyers to be found to defend it this year. Have Singled Out Issue. . “In a desperate effort to check the rising tide of popular indignation due to the fact that the eighteen months' record of this administration and its Congress contains more elements of complete failure than any or all their | predecessors, republican leaders have Telt obliged fo single out this one issue and make it paramount as the only means of diverting public attention from many other issues deemed still more damaging. “With public attention thus focused on Newberrylsm, the injustices, in- iquities, monopolies and robberies {about to be inflicted upon the Amer- ican people by the most unsclentific, unsound. monstrous and profiteering | IRrifl bill “ever enacted might be overlooked or minimizea until after the election. The long list of repub- lican failures and of broken pledges and the notorious breakdown of re- publican leadership everywhere might excite less hostile feeling if the voters' attention could be kept rivet- ed upon Mr. Hughes' special pleading in behalf of Newberryvism. And. in addition, such scandais as the mid- night raid on the bureau of printing | and engraving. the Teapot Dome oil reserve. the Daugherty case and Nat | Goldsteinism might be viewed less| critically with Secretary Hughes in the center of the stage, singing the praise of Newberry and chanting the virtues of Newberryism. Constder Verdict Falr. “Against this Newberry pronounce- ment of Secretary Hughes, made un- | officially and in a great party emer- | gency. which gives it the tinge of narrow partisanship, democrats will | match the solemn official verdict of | a republican judge and _republican | morals, and under the law as it then existed, and also the facts, Newberry s [ statement the conviction, after & review of the|clared that the Michigan sénator had Newberry case, ‘‘that Benator Truman/ peen convicted unjustly. ' “The court and'jury tried the case fairly and not. politically,” said Mr. alley. Mr. Dalley expressed ‘surprise that|Was in Police Court yesterday. Secretary Hughes would write such ' a letter or pe public. “Men in such high places could do! the country a great good by com- mending instead of condemning ac- | tion of this kind." he said. H. Newberry was convicted wrongly and most unjustly.” The letter was written to Rev, Hugh B. McCauley of Paterson, N. J., in response to an in- quiry as’'to the *facts” in the case. In “his ans , Senator Pomerene dwelt specifically on the fact the Senate testimony, according to him, showed exactly where the money that financed Newberry's campaign came from, Twelve Different Accounts. ““The testimony betore the Senate committee on privileges and elec- tions showed that one Frederick P, Smith was the confidential agent and attorney of all the Newberry Inter-| ests.” ~ Pomerene's statement con- tinued: “Twelve in number, two cor- porate and ten individual accounts.;H He had unlimited powers to check from one individual account to an- other. ‘These included the accounts @ of Senator Newberry: his brother, John Newberry; the father's, mother" sisters’, wives' and sons’ of the New- |3 bl errys. “Smith testified fhat John Newberry came to him and sald he wanted to finance the brother's campaizn, plac ing no limit on the amount of mone that he, Smith, was to give to the campaign committee. He testified | B further that when John Newberry's account was depleted he checked from Senator Newberry's account, and from the other Newberry ac- counts, into that of John Newbarry, and that as attorney, in fact for John Newberry issued his checks payable to Senator Newberry's campaign com- mittee."” DECLARES VERDICT JUST. U. S. Prosecutor Takes Issue With Secretary Hughes. By the Associated Press, L INDIANAPOLIS, August 22.—Frank C. Dailey of this city. who acted as special prosecutor for the govern- | ment in the Newberry case, in a issued here took issue with State Hughes, who de Secretary Superior School Facilities are ® The Right Here at Home i Laugdry-tte The Swavely School for boys announces that beginning \ Js Both Rinse.s. Blues with the Fall term, September 18th, Day Students will be A \a\“’;he‘— and admitted. 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TIONAL ELECTRICAL e Supply Company = 1328-30 NewYork Ave. Phone Main 6800 or speci intment and his associates were gullty of violating the corrupt and, in the language of Senator . ‘the amount expended was in- tended to, and did. corruptly affect the result of the primary election.'" i 1 Jury in Michigan to the effect that in ' practice act, ASSAILS MR. HUGHES. Senator Pomerene Says Secretary Is Defending Former Client. By the Assoclated Press. COLUMBLUS, Ohfo, August 22.—De- claring that the record before the Su- preme Court in the Newberry case “‘was not the record before the Sen- ate,” United States Senator Pomerene, in a statement here yesterday, an- {swering a letter of Secretary of State { Hughes defending the Michigan sen- ator in his election to the United States Senate, sald: “I see the Secre- itary of State comes out in a defense fof former client.” “Why should the Secretary of State | lend the prestige of his hign office to the defense of Attorney Hughes' client?” Mr. Pomerene asked. H Records Differ Widely. “Of course.” the O senator's statement continued, 'Mr. Hughes argued the questions involved in the | record, which was before the Supreme Court, but the record in the Supreme Court was not the record before the United States Senate. Much testi- mony wes produced before the Sen- ate which did not appear in the court record.” Secretary Hughes, in a letter made public_by the republican national committee at Washington, expressed Attention, Householders! How is that heating plant for ifj the coming winter? Your coal will give more satisfactory results in a good heating plant than in a poor one. We Will Be Glad to Servg You! E. J. FEBREY & CO. Steam and Hot Water Heating. Pacific Bldg., 624 F St. N.W. Franklin 6953 Critical —and your entire meal will be & success, Al ICE CREAMS —are not the same! ICES, TOO 18th and Columbia Road —PHONES— Col. 8858 fad is derwillo. 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