Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1924, Page 30

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FOR CONSTITUTION Coolidge Campaign Manager for he proposed that power be given Congress to annul, repeal, amend or modify the fundamental law. “I am not discovering an issue; 1 am proclaiming one. It faces all of us; it cannot be ignored. There is no |, middle course; no compromise Is pos- sible.” GLOBE-GIRDLER OFF IN 20-FOOT SAILBOAT|! " Denounces La Follette as | Dimitri Sigelakis Expects Trip to Foe of Basic Law. e September 15.—In a bit- n the independent force enator Robert M o presider Last 30 Months From New York. By the Associated Prexs, NEW YORK, September 15.—Dimi- e the globe in a 20-foot sail set out yesterday from the Bat tery. Although he has announced his de- - | pavture every Sunday for four weeks, Jtution of the me the great- a crowd of 2,000 was on hand to see him off, confident that this time he really was going. He justified their - | confidence and took two of their serted in pledged to th stitution—the ¢ preme Court.” The chairman’s statement follows: truction of the C Czlix It Chief Inxue, untry at large, irrespective the Constitution. e fundamental divided the issues which o major parties but a greater no longer of issues between ife of our Republic | under it we would save t The struggle is n zovernment, but th crnment Sees No € | from the ca s | number down the bay with him to be - | sent back on the him through the His boat is launch which towed Tows. nverted lifeboat. h winches worked n so that in’ rough 7 steer and shorten sail without leaving shelter. He has supplies for cight months and ex- It ‘is equippe: weather he )| pects to be gone 30 months. an for 40 | N A BARGAIN| y ‘White Oak Leather LE j HALF - SOLE $ Rubb:;dfleels Quality Shoe Repair | 417 11th St. N.W. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS THE EVENING Effects of Mark Stabilization. CARLSBAD, Czechoslovakia, Sep- tember 15.—The stabilization of the German mark Is beginning to draw s ngdln to lhe spas and resorts e The season here Mnrlvnbad now is at its hph(ht the registration of gueats.be- ing about one-third that of prewar Social and sport functions are Now's your opportunity homes, at Real Savings. well dculoped Ferns $1 39 up ous, healthy, STAR, WASHINGTON Cadets Injured in Plane Crash. SAN ANTONIO, Tex.,, Septémber 15.—Staft Sergt. J. C. Simms, first sergeant . of the cadet group at Brooks Field, was fatally burned and H. E. Hinton, a former cadet at the fiying school of McAllen, was serfous- ly burned at 12:20 - o'clock yesterday afternoon when _ Hinton's plane crashed with them from' an ‘altitude of 200 feet and burned. SPECIAL SALE P Palms MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. “Samoan Crown Estates” Leased. APIA, Samoa, September 15.—Exten- sive German plantations and unculti- vated lands, included in the moan crown estates” by New Zealand under the mandatory power granted over western Samoa at the close of the World War, have been submitted to public tegder for leasing. No dis- tinction of nationality was made, and most of the successful bidders were to secure house plants to brighten winter Specimens Ferns and Palms—e\crv one vngor— RICE— 49Cw For 25¢c extra, Deliveries made anywhere in city. Orders THE BLACKISTONE amounting to $5 or more Delivered Free anywhere in city Cash & Carry Flower Stores Funeral Floweers Delivered—Corsages and Bouquets fo Order 807 14th St. Phone Frank. 5442 804 17th St. Phone Fran| Sc1nt1f1c Accuracy ; Assures You of its Uniform Perfection Corby’s Mother’s Bread, before -baking, passes through this automatic cutting and weighing ma- " chine—assuring the uniform full weight of everyloaf. In the same way Science assures the daily uniform texture, taste and nourishment. Qur laboratory selects, tests and proportions all the ingredients. Qur Scientific Dough-Mixing Process perfectly and uniformly blends all the ingredients, and develops the gluten, master-builder of tissue and energy—to its highest nutritive value. Through this scientific control, you enjoyin Corby’s Mother’s Bread not only uniformly finer flavor, but also greater nourishment. Copyrieht 1924 by The Corby Baking Cempasy, Tac, 1209 Wis. Ave. Phone West 1702 1924, Il Fall Topcoats For Men, 35 This season we have contrived to bring higher- priced fabrics within the reach of lower prices, building up to a standard and not down to price. They are of newer lines, achieving a certain sim- plicity and comfort, and soft flexibility that come only from high standard of tailoring. Soft-finished weave that means satisfying top- coat service. All the favored styles are here in Powder Blue and several shades Gray, "Tan and Overplaid. + + + + Men’s Two-Trousers Suits, *35 Beautifully cut and tailored as only Saks Standard de- mands are these two-trouser suits in single-breasted two and three button effects. Powder Blues, Brown. Mixture, Tan and Overplaid. Powder Gray, with Overplaid. Saks & Compony—Third Floor The Newest of Light-weight Hats Fall Q & of 'Silk-lined hats of our own make and in the very latest shapes and colors — Pearl, Zinc, . Steel, Powder Blue, Mink, Seal, Light Brown. Saks Special, *4 Latest blocks and all colors. Karlton, 3 Yewest shapes ana w.m(ed colors Men’s New Fall Caps Cnllege and golf style. $150_sp_s3 Also Gabardine Caps, $3 The New Stetson @ Smart styles for Fall . Priced. *7 to °10 Saks & Company—Sirert Floor. “ l.:""=s,=>==’xa'rs agm& -Afii SINCE 1867y s

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