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THIE . EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, CRIMDISCUSSES ~ [Ardent Feminists Are Found LW ENF“REEM[NI In Brazilian Men by Traveler‘l D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, I\gal:ty Afll l:"it;x,{ LI PR AN A A AN P A PR PR P DY AN P AT A A A A A A T 2 utterflies Wing ? Across Florida Fla., June 13.—For “The men of Brazil are more ar- dent feminists than the women,” according to Mrs. Lamar Ruther- ford Lipscomb of Atlanta, Ga., who stopped over in Washington this week on her way south from New York, where she just returned from Rio de Janeiro. Mrs. Lips- comb, who has just been appoint- ed Georgia state chairman of the Woman's National Party. has done much for the women and girls in the mountain region of northeast- ern Georgia and one reason for her visit in South America was to study conditions among the women Shifting Responsibility From | State to Federal Govern- R ment Deplored. Br the Associated Press. WILLIAMSBURG. Va. June 13.— Shifting from the states to the fed- eral government the work and re- eponsibility of law enforcement was deplored by John W. H. Crim, as- e i - st ey -| there. eistant United Statcs attorney gen ST R Vi eral, in address here before| jy-' Pt enfe the wall and ary College find the men so ed in aid- e o d crim-| INg the women to secure the vote Alumni Association. Crime and crim and encouraging their taking an fnals and loopholes in the criminal | active part in the political life of law also were discussed by Mr. Crim, | Brazil. In most countries, the men who has charge of criminal law en- have been e: hostile _in forcement for the government. attitude toward steps. The women of Brazil are openly credit- Belt Drawn About U. 8. “On the Canadian border, on the between in Osa the most prominent men of Rio de a be!t around the en-{ pointed out to me as the woman murder, are committed in a degree ity Logan and Mingo counties, | {FUS =0 SHGRH IS Ca% soor parish. La. had during the past two vears. dem- “Another striking thing 1 noticed ed with having a great influence over their husbands and ma Mexican border, on the Atlantic | Janeiro consult their wives e & gard to business. One won ocean, on the Guif of Mexico, on the | Eard to business, Qne Waman. tire Un tates, we have a veri-| who indorsed the filling of many fable ‘No Man's Land’ where boot-{ high positions. She was a charm lagsing, graft, piracy. smuggling, | Ing woman of brilliant personal- of deliberately and skillfully —or- Property Equally Divided. ¢ . or » a gavized Infamy which Is without par- “Everything in the way of prop- American history.” said ) equally divided Williamson county, HL:j AUSbEBC Lnd H e his is tr county. Okla.; in Morehouse | o8¢ OTESY 1o hiher and other places we have | oo onstrations of lawlessness which to| apoyt the women of the highest Bay the least arouses the solicitude| Social circles of Rio™ d o of every thoughtful citizen. Said M | Negotiations for powerful current of political opinion flowing through our society devital-1 B¢ Devitalizing Local Government. “Yor many vears there has been a prom that neither smoke do they drink. STt because so many of the ent women have much in- their ence through homie and family is a big job in itself. They approve professional life for the single woman, but not for the married woman. Worker for Women's Rights. Mrs. Lipscomb herself is E done more for women's in northeastern Georgia than been done for girls and women i any other rural district of ’th state. At her country home quelin Lodge, Rayburn county, she holds annual fairs for mountain girls and interests them i ompeting in ecooking, rug- . basket-making and gar- For the past four vear she has had woman's party cam- in connection with th PROPOSED U. S.-SPANISH | PACT AROUSES INTEREST| Treaty Viewed in Madrid as Be- ginning of Stable Relations. By the Associated Press. MADRID, June 13.—The between are arou pain and the U extreme interest i it is" hoped that of views wiil this subject sai “I am unable to make a statement at the pres time, as the draft was handed to the foreign office only a few days and 1 have not been able to ma a thorough study of it The gover t as well personally, strongly desirous setting commercial relations between the two nations on a There are great openings fol terchange of commodities. and ish industries offer the efforts ot tech firm basis scal Commercial days and nights the mil- lions of white butterflies going south have passed through Miami beach, fully nine-tenths of them keening solid line about 300 vards from the ocean. There is nw lec-up in their flight and the Charles Mobray, 1 a trip to end is not gulf stre. ing south. i H. Bailey, naturglist, said he they are " Cuba-bound wge fields of Georgia believes EVERYWOMAN’S HOTEL There is no hotel exclusively forwomen in the United States which offers so many delightful and convenient appointments andinnovationsas thismodern hostelry. Rooms $1.50t0 36 a day. Attractive restaurant open to general public. No tipping. Send for booklet. National Board Y. W. C. A. GRACE DODGE HOTEL Dresses That Fascinate With Summer Adornments & Black and White E By' JANE STUART The two extremes of the color scale meet in some of Fashion’s new- est creations. And noth- ing can be acclaimed smarter or of more ver- satile appeal than the combination of black and white. Bewitching and Summery In spite of its black velvet facing, this dainty hat of white georgette is summery enough for the most exact- ing summer event. Its only touch of color is the dark husbands o : that they are not overanxious to :"“';m‘h‘(":_:(‘u-?:m get the vote, but there are : « million husband ——— Janeiro and they are not all men Greenland has produc Who consider their wives' opinions |novel in the native tongu. as those in the more prominent ik . circles do. Above all, the men of émisy 1 black georgette slecve- Brazil are against their wives less frock is claborated ng out of the home into pro- th abirt pancis Beaded Union Station Pl “WASHINGTON. D.C. izing local government under author- ity of the state and saddling police responsibility on the federal govern- ment that is essentially the function of local government. Illogical and in- tent with our customs, our tra- 2 of government, | “ongress to invade impairing _the ch the American | green leaves in the clusters of gardenias placed grace- fully at each side. ' And what is more bewitching than black next to the face? Tt may relieve the glare of a 25 B—This sport frock, simple of line, chooses rose and white roshanara, and embroiders C—Smart navy and white fou- lard pattern is veiled with pleated panels of mavy fundamentals on W clvilization rests “The Department of Justice is stag- gering under the load imposed - by such police laws. The federal courts ongested with litigation of fessional life. They 1 a pride in supporting their wives and feel that the wife should stay at home, realizing that the upkeep of the quired t r their dockets.” Dise the need of amending law procedure. Mr. Crim criminals might abuse the writ 0 s corpus, in the ab- sence of 1 Congress by taking | vumerous appeals from different ju- risdictions, Relating to Convicted Fugitives. “We have absolutely no procedure with respect to_removal of a con- victed fugitive for sentence or im- prisonment.” he stated. “We are Jimping along in this regard on the dangerous and anomalous conduct of official kidnaping. i Deploring political influences in federal justice work, Mr. Crim said it was impossible for any Attorney Gen- | in his four vears' term, to eriminal showed h SUPERIOR PRINTING Where Quality and Service Meet Small Work Exclusively PHONE MAIN 1816 909 12th St. N.W. tize and reorganize the Depart- ment of Justice, which, he sald, should be made a great v office” and not be “disrupted every four vears by the whirligig of politic | Equipment and Supplies for the Medical Laboratory Auction---June 25th Washington, D. C. Quantitics of bacteriological, as well as general medical and hospi- tal equipment and supplies will be sold at the auction to be held in Washington, D. C.. on June 24th. Among the items offered are: 15,000 balls, high carbon, chrome alloy steel. for use with bacteria Grinding Apparatus; 10712 white enamel basins: 25000 tin contain- ers, 4-1b.; 1,180 cylinders, assorted for nitrous oxide, oxygen, chlorine, cte.: 293 incubators, 11¥:x10x10 inches: 200 jars, bacteria grinding, Pyrex glass. 6 mills, bacteria grind- ing, for 12 jars: 6 mills for 6 jars: 365 retractors, Richardson 34x2-inch blades ; 89.500 scissors, double blunt : 355 jugs formaldehyde solution, gal. jugs. _ For detailed information regard- ing this sale communicate with the Medical Supply Officer, Washington General Intermediate Depot. 23 M street, N.E., Washington, D. C. The government reserves the right to reject any or all bids. A brief study of Oak- lapd's “Mileage Basis Plan” will reveal to you some re- markable facts about motor car mileage in general and the Qakland Six in partic- ular. “Our success is due to selling auto- mobiles that won't come back—to cus- tomers who will.” Immediate Delivery on All Models. District 1709 L St. E. J. Quinn Motor Sales Co. 824 14th Street. Main 2936. THAYER ! SPECIAL THREE-DAY SALE OF These instruments %atve bicn taken in erchange on our Knabe, Fischer and Franklin Ampicos. Some are good as new except their cases. .Just the piano for summer cottage, lodge, church or music teacher. Every instrument exchangeable at full value within one year. Mason&Hamlin$25 Guild. .....$40 Davis & Sons $50 H.P.Nelson $100 Booth Bros. $105 Mathushek $140 .$160 Stieff . .. ..$200 Emerson ... $195 Ludwig....$195 Knabe . . .. $350 Knabe ... . $395 Knabe Grand $350 | ‘ { \ | | | | | PLAYERS SoloConcordo$219 Emerson... $250 Kurtz . ... $325 Conover. .. $340 Story & Clark $365 H.C.Bay.. $375 Weser ... $425 Aristone . . . $450 Story & Clark $450 Apollo Reproduc- ing Electric $765 Franklin Electric Ampico . .. . $885 (All of These Instruments Used) Easy Terms Arranged Homer L Kitt Company finabe_Warerooms 11330 G Street crystal beads, and a twisted girdle of black and gold. the pockets in many colors. Two-tone tie girdle. georgette. Silk braid out- lines the panels and sleeves. Combinations of sport colors, embroidery patterns worked out with exotic charm, beads of many colors, pleats and frills of dozens of differ- ent descriptions. These, and many more, tend to make this showing one of unusual summer appeal, for there are dresses for everv day and every hour of summer vacations, as well as the more general occasions that demand a dress of such moderate pricing. Flat crepes, canton crepes, crepe de chines, georgettes, tub silks, rosha- naras, shantungs. and by no means least, the new georgette and foulard combinations. Dark colors, light colors, many whites and grays, besides high sport shades. Three of the many attractive styles are sketched. ——Second Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. Tailored Lingerie Blouses $2.95 When the sultry weather makes every unnecessary frill seem a burden, then tailored blouses come to the rescue. Such blouses as these are always neat and maintain their appearance of freshness when the mer- cury is the highest. Striped and cross-barred dimi i almost any style that is be- coming to you—Peggy, V neck, square neck. Irish point, loop edging, narrow flutings and pearl buttons are their only trimming. —Second Floor. Semi-Annual Sale of Hair Accessories 25% Off This remarkable reduc- tion on every piece of hair goods in our stock is being continued, as it is necessary for us to make room for incoming mer- chandise, even if at a sacrifice. Switches, transforma- tions, Krowno curls, puffs. pin curls, bangs and all other hair accessories, in an abundance of lengths and sizes, of every grade of hair. and a complete range of shades. Hair Goods regularly $5.00, reduced to $3.75. Hair Goods regularly $15.00, reduced to $11.25. —Third Floor. Discontinued Corsets Reduced to $1.95 Models that are still pop- ular, but have been reduced on account of their discon- tinuance by the makers. Such well known makes as R & G, Bon Ton, American Tady and Warner are in- cluded. Coutil and broche models, some with eclastic tops. —Third Floor. Replenish Your Supply of Cool Summer Lingerie $1.50 Summer days are so hard on lingerie, and you need such a large supply to keep always fresh and cool, that an offering like this is more than welcome. Not only is the price low enough to en- courage a large purchase, but the qualities are far be- vond what you can usually buy for this price. Nightgowns, envelope chemise, step-in drawers and vests, of soft nainsook, batiste and shadow batiste. Many of the garments are trimmed with lace, hand- embroidery and touches of color, while others prefer the more tailored effects, with hemstitching or con- trasting bindings. Nightgowns are ‘shown in - flesh, honevdew. orchid and white. —Third Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. New Apron Frocks In Regular and Extra Sizes ~Third Floer, La $1.59 Every one of these apron frocks is attractive enough for neighborhood wear, to say nothing of the comfort and feeling of neatness the woman will have who spends her summer morn- ings in them. High-count percales in neat checked, striped, dotted and figured patterns, that easily resem- ble the more expensive ma- terials. Some of the dresses com- bine several colors and ma- terials, some choose black or white rickrack or con- trasting bindings to make them smart. Some of the models are unusually prac- tical, featuring a dark ground pattern, brightened by a bit of color. A good range of sizes, including many for the large woman. urgh & Brother, Flags, all sizes, for Flag Day, June 14th—Fourth Floor LANSBURGH & BROTHER 420-430 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST seaside tan cr shade a com- plexion that defies powders in summer. The hat is hand- made and $18.00. All-Over Embroidery The vogue for all-over stitched embroidery was never so smart as in black and white. This is one of the newest hip blouses with side sash and very short sleeves that may accompany almost any sort of separate skirt. It is white crepe de chine, covered with a scroll design in black and white embroidery. $9.95. Carried Out in Jewelry Jewelry has adopted the black-and-white idea with great enthusiasm and va- riety. Beads, ornaments and stones in jet, crystal, galla- lith and other effects are shown in an’ astounding number of designs. Sketched is an opera chain alternat- ing black and white beads. $1.00. Earrings that are very new are of imitation pearl and jet in a tiny cross-bar effect. $1.00. French choker necklaces of crystal and jet, $1.00. Sautoirs with large black and white beaded tassel, $2.95. Other black and white necklaces, all lengths and styles. 50c to $7.95. Spanish, combs_in many striking new effects, carry- ing out the black and white idea. $2.95 to $16.95. Narrow bracelets, set with black stones or brilliants; | most effective when three or \. four in alternating colors are worn. Each, $1.50. N PRI RSN L T S SV v S T { ;