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v r S EMBRYDCITZENS WARNED OF DUTY H = Applicants Told by Chief Jus- ice McCoy Not to Attempt Double Allegiance. citizens were warned by Chief Justice McCoy of rict Supreme Court not to $ractice double allegiance, as had Yeen done before and during the war By certain applicants for citizenship, Wwho, after they had recelved thefr Raturalization pap dmitting them to Uncle Sam's family, went to ®the cpnsul of their country to renew their Yoyalty to their native land. The court said that this practice would not be tolerated, Counirles Represented. England Germany, and other Sentative e Anthony uniries nong those merican citi & Joseph trnako: an; ;' Abraham Benjamin ph Baranek, Femployment as long as he rendered | te ihe inter: 7 13.000.000 tons of- o g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WINS $67,500 FROM ‘| REVERSES LOWER COURT. St DUPONT COMPANY Appellate Tribupal Denies Export- ers’ Claim Against U. 8. A K The District Court of Appeals yester- Coal Purchaser Awarded Verdict|day reversed the judgment of the Dis- a " trict Supreme Court, which had award- by District Court of ed W. D. Sheldon & Co., exporters of Appgals. San Francisco, Calif., $3,915.34 against the United States Shipping Board 5 Emergency Fjeet Corporation for the The E. I. DuPont deNemours & Co.. |shrinkage in the value of the pound a Delaware corporation, must Day |sterling between the date when a ship- $57.500 to Philip M. Riefkin, who Was {ment of barley ahould have reached Eng- coal-purchasing agent for the com- {land and the date of arrival = § 3 & The Shipping Board claimed that the | pany during the world war. The} . pent’ was made in the number of | District Court of Appeals so decided | pounds called for and that it could not | vesterduy in an -opinion by Justice [be held Tesponsible for the shrinkage b, whit A £ in the rates of exchange. Without pass- Robb. which réversed the decision of |ing gennitely on this claim, since there | the Distriet Supreme Court. A sPe- [has to be a new trial, the appellate court cial verdict of the jury was taken in |reversed the judgment, because it took | the lower court subject to the deci- |exception to “two instructions granted | sfon of the trial justice as to the |by the trial justice. | right of ihe pluintft 16 recover, ,The | trial court held against the plainti | ind rendered w veraier for the com- | RAILROAD LOSES CASE. } pany from which Riefkin “appealed. | i o | The Appellate Court says the judg- . s ment should be rendered for the |District -Appeals Court amount fixed by the jury. The ver- dict carrles interest from Decemper 13. 1920 8 i Mr. Riefkin lgft “a lucrative posi- Refuses ‘Writ of Mandamus. The District Court of Appeals SUPREME COURT DENIES _ APPEALS IN 5 CASES Hearings Refused on Class of Ques- tions Involved in Con- troversies. The Sypreme Court arnounced yes- terday that it would not grant ap- peals involving these questions: The power of the state board of charities and correction of Kentucky to- make contracts for the sale of goods made at the Greendale houses of reform, as presented in a case brought by the Bromwell Brush and Wire Company of Ohio. Search and seizure under the anti- narcotic act. as presented in a ‘vase | brought by the United States against Giuséppe Kanci of New York city The right of attorneys to collect contingent fees when their clients settle their legal troubles by com- promise without the aid of counsel, as presented in the case brought by G. 8. Swanson and H. A. Swanson, at- torneys, of Brainerd, Minn., against Jack Sarja The extent to which federal pro- hibition officers can go in tempting persons into a viglation of the pro- hibitlon laws, as presented in a case tion with the government in Novem- |Yesterday, in an opinion by Chief ber. 1917, ‘at the solicithtion company on & contgact for permanent | in. Digtriot Supreme Court refusing | & mapdamus to e 8§ 5S¢ - sutisfactory services and was 10val | wastera: Ra,lhva;hfi*f.‘,}p‘).“:l»'-”nn(::yl.:; ts of the company. He|tho Interstate Commerew Commission "T""';‘hm"'.‘;.'v]:'\- The raflway company sought to com- 00,00 - yet the company nmission to permit it discharged him i 1919 The com tain records in the pe pany simply concluded ‘that it could UF Ahb o ot e MO8 get along without the plaintiff's Serv & Sibnomng it e AL ives and. therefor e of the commission to appear at a val- 15 |uation hearing of the company’s prop- ~|erty before the commission. ! purchased fi right it assumed charged him. Th stances, concludes the ¢ pany had nc ht to do. —— e f the | Justice Smyth, affirmed the action of [ N brought by Benjamin F. Zucker of ty of a decision of the lower federal courts ~ of Tlinois granting an injunction against the nset Cafe, Chicago, to restrain the le of futoxicating liquors. Not Even Sick. From the New Haven Register. e fools aren’t all dead vet.” and the worst of it is most of TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1923. Purchases in this store shipped free to any part of the U. S. S. KANN Sons Co. Telephone Main 7200 Overf Jow News —Something to take or send home to the women of your family, who will especially ap- preciate it coming from Wash- ington. —Women's Glove Silk Vents, tuilored bodice style, th ribbon shoul- der straps. reinforced uns der arms. In flesh and pink; 5 $2.00 38 to 42, at. Women's Silk and Fiber Knitted Ribbed Vests, bodice style, rib- bon shoulder straps, “THE BUSY CORNER” Knit Silk Underwear Penna Ave., 8tk & D S =: for Wednesday ey A Special Purchase of New Flowing Veils I —Which will be of special interest both to the visitors to Washington and to our regular patrons. —These were secured porter. They are handsome veils, in far York im- y meshes, direct from a N with chiffon or georgette borders, in plain and com- bination colors. | —Values from $1.75 to $3.50. Special, A great variety to select from $1.19 Kann’s—Street Floor. Bgrk (Sam han Milob- WORK VERDICT STANDS. . Distriet Couyt. Sustains Interior + §ecretaryin Decisions. The Secretary of’$he Interic sustaingd in two lidian cases - y by the action of . the of Appeals affyming decisions ilin his favor by-the District Supreme | Court. , One ‘was_the injuniction pro- ceeding brought b: 1 G, Morrison, Chippewa Indian: Tomplaining wdian lands and The other was Malinok ( Slan; Mich For June Brides For Shrine Visitors $50,000.00 Established Taxi Business The Brown and White and Checker Cabs For Sale on Easy Terms 10 Dodge Cabs, 4 Packards and 1 Pierce Touring Car colla Patri sephine Buhrig, ¢ Ab ray Alma Louise Al Abrams (Abram W —Meat Platters, well and neat de quadru I'he business and part or all of the cars can be bought Will help finance responsible party. Find in the Assortment Cheese and Cracker Dishes; Fruit Bowls: Roll Trays with handles; Bread Trays; Butter Dishes; Com- - ports; Sandwich Plates: Candlesticks. ware, pattern, $1,000 Cash Balance Like Rent 4th & LN.E. Exhibit Home 1108 4th 500-Room Hotel and Other Valuable Concessions Business can be easily doubled. See Mr. Holland, , Burlington Hotel. S.KANN Sons Co. | The Busy Corncr—Penn. Ave.. 8 & D ! CJ Roger’s Lincoln Pattern Silverplated Tableware 7 —Guaranteed ten-year plate. —Roll Trays, with handle ated b £ $5.98 —water or quadtug Ice Tea Pltchers, q u adruple ilver- ted, in Six rooms, bath, pantry, iront porch, breakfast and sleeping porches; built-in garage. Teaspoons Tablespoons .. Table Forks f Table Knives Sugar Shells Butter Knives ceseenes . 6 for §L19 ::""z';z SSilyer or Plated Vege. 6 for $2.69 uh’; e -each, 39¢ -.each, 39¢ Where Dad Came In. = 5 > Dr Open Every Day A Clyde s two-year-old B aghter. Bi : Bopsbforns McKeever & Goss arm of 1 1415Eye M. 4752 several pretty de- 5. Spe- “Muvver's,” replied the ¥ <herm of the question, an Silbouette n the reply where do I come in? duired the now arixfous father. * “D'back door.” was the reply. —Wear - Ever Algminum e Preserving Kettles, cight- e quart size, with cial bail handle. Spe- g7 49 Kann's—Third Floor. ol 2% —Wear - Ever Aluminum | Aluminum Bread Pans, obiong shape. 49C Special Don’t Worry About Tires Equip Your Car With Qur Salem Super-Size Cord Tires and Tubes Tires Guaranteed for 10,000 Miles Service —We stand back of this liberal guarantee and it is-valid anywhere. And our Sale priges are —Wear-Ever Aluminum Fry Pans, extra heavy kind. Spe- $l 49 There is a Wizard Houschold Helper for every cleaning task in the home and cach is aworker of magic speed and efficiency Another Boyshform Triumph | _ . —fthb Boys‘.h*form, (D;afr,am, " lower th‘un wholesale prices-on many other tires. "~ Brassiere \ 'HE,NewjBoyshformg'Diafram’§Brassiere ) st ’ Tires Tubes $32.25 $3.350 $32.95 $3.55 $33.90 $3.65 $34.50 $3.85 $39.25 $4.10 $41.25 84.35 $43.25 $4.50 Sizes 33x415 34x415 35x41% ins. 36x41% ins. 33x5 ins. 35x3 ins. 37x3 ims. Tires $13.90 $19.50 $22.00 $24.50 $25.25 $25.75 $31.50 Sizes 30x314 ins. 32x314 ins. 31x4 ins. 32x4 ins, 33x4 ins. 34x4 ins. 32x41 ins. E s, is'making’an’ instantaneous} hit {with women - re\vewwhete‘it' is featured. ’This new, scientifically \comtructcd Brassiere fgivesijust{the: proper ‘support :to,the Diaphragm;and'insures’ the}very ‘acme, of icomfort without ‘the slightest \restraim. Made‘oflfine materials,” the | same}care' is; given o' egch‘.trifling tdetail - an® accomplishmentjshat has-imade;thefBoyshform.Brassierefsuchia favorite,withjwomen. The Boyshform, ‘Diafram’*is"a;longiwell¥fash- | ioned ¢brassieregand ¢gives; thatYmuch' desired boy-like, flat appearance.unequalled in any similar garment.” < Wetare:also featuring*theBoyshform ‘Realong’ Boyshform “Bando’,sand ‘the:Oniginal, patented .. Boyshform Brassieves. . . : Astonishing new way to wax and polish floors The latest'and most improved device for applying wax to any floor is what Wizard offers to women who apprt ciate'the loveliness of a velvety, lus- trous floor. Wizard Floor Polisher is automatically adjusted to hold cloths of any thickness securely. Applying and polishing cloths are easily inter-. changeable. There are no springs, brushes, or complicated mechanism Simple and durable. New spécial d sign permits of a lighter weightiron. o stooping or back breaking strain, Works_perfectly on all kinds of floors, hardwood, softwood, painted or varnished, as well as on linaleum. Itis so easy to use that youwill find. . it no trouble at all to run over your floors everyfew weeksand keep them' in perfect condition. Use '\gl‘iza;d ; Paste Wax for best results. Your - dealer carries'both. Ask him. ° Wizarp Propucts CorPORATION - -- Eastern Szles Division: Woodward Building, Wasbisgton; D, €. WIZARE FLOOR POLISHER Kann’s—Third Floon Kimlark Fiber Rugs “9Ox12-ft. size, " 2] __These are the Highest Quality Fibre Rugs In.cur stack, and sell regularly at $21.50 —Are closely woven, fire and water proof, seamless znd reversible. They lay flat to the floor and do not curl at ends. v 5 8x1Q-ft. size ..$1550 6x9-it. size.... .$10.50 '$6.00 3x6-it. size . $350 4% 7-t. size .. §6. sy ship free to any point in the United States $2.90 We wi ‘Wednesday —Splendid room size, made of Japanese grass, in attractive patterns in blue, green, ( 6x9-ft. Kooltex Rugs brown and black. 1,000 Rag Rugs - ‘Wednesday, each.. 50 9x12-ft. Wool and Fiber Rugs $rea: - . $6.00 —Seamless, reversible Art Squares: in attractive oriental designs. Choice of blue, green, brown and black, Very-durable and inexpemsive Summer floor covering. 3 100 Rolls Felt Base Floor Covering 20 Choice wfdnud.y’ . V0. Guaranteed to Wear Patterns Satisfactorily —Cook’s ‘and Nairn's PerfectQuality, cut from full rolls. Tile, wood and carpet pajtterns. Kann’s—Third Floor, . +ieRan SA88NTS G200 These:new:Gar- ments have all the characteristics of - the , original, : pat- ented Boyshform [ EXTRA SPECIAL We Are Featuring This Rare Money-Saving Special | .—Boyshform of Skinner’s Satin, always I sold at $2.50. ' Demonstration price..s..s $ 1 095 —Other good values in Boyshform Brassieres at— 45¢c, 89¢c and $1.39 " dogthegmain feature of effecting ;that slim, flat, boy-, likeifigure so essential to the: _present.mode. —25x50 inches. Special - Kang's=Second Floosr,. . _ T RO TATURE LI C08 500 10 00 S TR s a5 40 DE TR JARR IR SIS BT 1015 SRS