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18 3 - THE" ‘EVENLNG STAR, “WASHINGTON, D. C., 'MONDAY, JUNE 25; 1923. ’ ‘ PRU‘I’ES'I‘ AG AINS'I‘ MUTT AND JEFF—There’ll Be No Pinochle Game Today At the Lion Tamers = Club. (o e, . 5. Fal oy T i 1 —By BUD FISHER. fi NOW =TWO HOURS = LATE, JEFF; WHere WHERE You You BotH Been? ) LATE, T'LLTELL P\ ~ou Been? s Been? A CoupLe t t s THOSE " GUYS A (s’ > oF nuTs! ‘mo Or rlp i THING oR Two! i - . . 5 i Included on Great White I 4 y . . ; 1 S ‘Alabama Governor and Com-{ ol i mitiee Discuss President’s¢ :-:: ,',':.. :o:' ':u.-.--:‘::v:; Plan for Tuskepee Hospital. 'GOMERY, Ala., June 25.—Gov. Brandon yesterday met with a commit- tee of Tuskegee, Ala., citizens behind GREAT ! closed doors to discuss the situation WHITE " | brought about by an announcement itrom Washington that President 'Harding will ‘send a negro personnel !'to the Tuskegee Hospital for Disabled ["War veterans. Protest of white citi- zens of the community was made recently to such action. In coming out of the conference, which lasted four hours, Gov. Bran- don said: “We are still hopeful that President Harding will 1 nE 'l F “’vl:-\-e; Tuskegse: citiseny, beleyo to . | skin veneatn gowns ot “tafteta with Ve een a promise om e part o | the go e o A nl C d Sh ulde B {ruchings, and wearing poke “coal- 1“iungl§n‘;’|’(rll‘fl;nfl:2"..lsfflx‘ ‘:I‘t‘;‘ehnggl)(:‘l r s overe t] o rs are, { scuttle” bonnets, attracted more of i} Th the attention of the 200,000 persons who packed the great hippodrome than did the quadrupeds out on the race track. | Hoop Skirts Worn. relgning color at the track during the [ lantic City or many of the Long Is- entire #pring season, today had to | land resorts. 5 1:-|T0 PROBE HOSIERY COST. ghve " way bofore a_avalanche of| ‘Among the disconsclate a the | S Do . White and mauve. Most conspicuous | track were the “fappers” in pink, among the summer styles was the | paisiey or fiimsy aresses, bare headed | Tariff Commission Orders Investi- differénce in the “decolette Last|and with bobbed halr, to whom no | Vear 90 per cent of the Parisian | one-paid much attention. Sportskirts| Sation in U. S. and Europe. women who_watched the running of | were few, but those that were seen e sending of a negro personnel, [ ! Will Correct Astigmatiam | 0 Woil?, ¥ it © o Is Style Edict at Paris Races | . . By Proper Glasses i Heflin to File Protest. | i Tnvestigation of production cosis - . 1314 G Sty Senator J. Thomas Heflin of Ala- e s the Grand Prix de Paris d | descended 5 ClaflmOphcalCo.cn,cmm.. bama. ‘aiso tonferred with the com- I L LR L R it he ot | Ecatienc ana e \;?fie:::&efinu!‘; intants’ hosiery, ordered by the — T % | mittee previous to their, conference | Bs the Ansociated Press . o g ¢ styles—what Anglo- s have I3 t . T GO o ok e e a [ With “tho governor. The Alabama | PARIS, June 35— - styles| % Teature event at & tErench, race|been pleased-to regard as early vic-| Shoulders Are Bare. | el Colra, Chsren Maginoc sad | MElinasqi(bicover A1l bk diiotio: SNBSS | 0 e SO L e would fle | (bl June | 25.—Summer styles | course. | torian—easily came out second best| This year arms were covered, but | ine fasnises mad the rabe’ hors of | &K Siped paotton | gorous protest™ to President | Were easily the feature yesterddy at| Summer furs of silver and biye|In the display. In this category there | gnoyiders were exposed to h BT by ot peremlsy) Loslery. - he/ commission ‘Jas an- P Wh t’ Mol' | Harding against the sending of negmlme Longchamps course during the | foxes and white monkey adorned the | tenced by Inimense matst 4 1oL | extent that it — s et Ut Ay Snable to be presemis ™ °f | nounced that the inquiry would be ? {officials to Tuskegee. i Fia ed with immense waists of the : 5 | ed he TUni 5 at's e s o kence citiaea expect develop- |1t mais-of the grand prix in Paris.|necks of tfie dainty Parisiens. who.|same design and miniatur umbrellas | looking American to mutter, “Some | R IR TR T ST Ry ana ke eI e Y ey | 1L, s really the Frst day of bril- | with cobwebbed stocking showing | called “Tom ‘humb shades.” | of these dreuses would never pass the | A happy medium ought to make | date will be Hued 1ater for public R id, Almas howty. Be sunshine of the season to grace |just & suspicion of the color of the | Duck green, which had been the!muster of the beach censor at At 'mood at a spiritual seance. " | hearing. g uDic mportant —to family health and weliare than perfect sani- tary equipment? ports are current there that two negro physicians are already en route to ascume duties in the hospital. The committee of Tuskegee citizens appearing before the Alabama execu- tive this afternoon numbered five. Althcugh rone of ‘them would be quoted, they all expressed fear that troubls might result should the gov- ernment place negroes in charge of the hospital. i TIntrusting Plumbing n- stallations and Repairs) to this r&pu;&\)lc organiza; ion affords assurance of = satistactary work, sepv-= Quote Prior Pledge. i fecs. Ready to=| Citizens of Tuskegee lay their aces, PriCe. Ready toZ|claim cn_the government for white handle YOUR job. Control of tie hospital in a telegram said to have been eirculated in their MAURICE J. COLBERT LT LTI E T (U midst previous to the erection of the hospital, promising white authorities. (LU T LR REL QZ—-P=C ‘uticura Soap)||IN NEW WAGE AGREEMENT —3-The Healthyy —— || anthracite Workers to Meet To- N & Shaving So morrow in Scranton to Formu- i g 8111 i late Proposal to Operators. Cuticara Soey wtaves without rang. verywhereSc. —————— ' Heasing—Plumbing_Tinning, S| Th, (o187, (103 200 S p U £ 621 | Street o ntt Sinent T L LT T T T = = MINERS TO MAKE DEMAND Br the Associated Press. 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