Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1924, Page 22

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CONGRESS RAPPED - NRENT BODYCASE the legislative branch of the Gov- ernment is controlled by petty poli- tics_and the whisperings of little groups who proclaim that thelr opinions constitute the opinions of the public as a whole. “Tho judiciary of this country, at least the Federal judiclary, is above and beyond the control and influence of polltics, and while it is human, neverthele:s, so long as it determines the law as laid down by the supe- T™E EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AND NORFOLK CLUBS EXCHANGE RADIO TALKS Address of President Brandstedt of Cosmopolitan Club Brings Reply and Invitation. Broadcasting a reply to the speech of Paul Brandstedt, president of the accepted and a committee of three appointed to make the arrangements. The committee consists of Michael Heister, Phil Beuttner and Robert Simpson. Another feature of the evening was the “Cosmopolitan Follies,” under di- rection of the chairman of the eve- ning, George Lucke. The follies con- sisted of ‘Jim McKee, Jim McClosky, ve Myers, Bill Murphy, Gene Para- vano, Edward Minte, Norval Metcalf D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1924, ° WOMAN VOTERS’ LEAGUE TO SEEK BALLOT HERE ‘Will Launch Campaign After Elec- tion—Hear Talks on Can- didates. The League of Women Voters of the Former Commissioner Says Petty Politics Rules Legis- «.lators of Nation. S and honestly, people will recognize it Declaring that Congress is con- itrolled by petty politics and asserting ithat “the citizen. mu the judjciary of t his future welf: right to accumula “ property, W. (District ! Gourt in the c ton decision, but said . | excused, pes - | that court i: rally timid.” Attorney J. fore the gton I\(n passed nr\d er need for a rent diner. on under its Peck vs. | ¢ t week, to file hastelton Apartment House ny in the case in which the ites Supreme Court de- April that if the as unly ating position.” ipel trary to the rules of the \was Ineperative A fon of Conzresw. t his brief on the pected early in November. Sizes For Misses, 16 to 20. For Women, 36 to 44. And the Larger Women, 42 to 52. ’ (] [ L] L] = = ES ® & El - L] B L] E = = £l B L = [ ] L] L] [] = L] ® L] ® - - = = [ n = = L] L] ] E L] . I n LB rior court and determines it fearlessly the American people will look to it and the American dation upon which future independ- ence and future property rights may be preserved and protected.” Calls D. C. Court Timid. Mr. Gardiner criticized the Municipal e at bar for failing to follow the indication of the States Supreme Court in the Chastle- “This is to be . because of the fact | inferior one and natu- .. Krupsaw, representing Jacob Fink, the tenant in the Court of Appeals, tod: ke from the record the Amo or the reque allegatio r8 a co-ordinate branch of the Gov- t—the Congress of the United 1t also belittles and places the Court of the District of Co- lumbia in an embarrassing and humili- Krupsaw claims that the brief partakes of the nature of a personal afidavit by Mr. Gardiner and contains evidence con- n by the Court of Appeals tion of the emergency 18 ex- e, | :| If all the meat imported into Lon- | & 3 e {don came in the form of live sheep, | depends | there would be enough to arrive one | two seconds night and day all Palals- Royal—Bargain Basement. Cosmonpolitan Club, hich was radio- ed to the Norfolk Cosmopolitan Club, as the foun- |1y meeting of the olub held at the Franklin Square Hotel last night. Through WCAP, Mr. Brandstedt ad- dressed the members of the Norfolk local organization and extended an United | invitation to visit_them. which was Polished Floors of Hard W ood Before Social Duties —tax your entertainirg faoili- ties. confer with us about Beplacing or Refinishing your HARD! 00 ot Ohe “ylad te_submit estimates (designs. if desired) for your oonsidoration, Over 80 jears' experience means 1007 satisfaction. . J. M. ADAMS 1503 Connecticut Ave. Phone North 6523 PROCTOR S PINELYPTUS Insixt on Pinelyptus AT YOUR DRUGGIST also court wag one of the features of the month-, Club, who were meeting at the same time. The Norfolk Club replied to the | j§ BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove it. a Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the | substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the | work. People afflicted with bad breath Il | ind quick relief through Dr. Ed- wards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant, il | sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act { | gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural | | action, clearing the blood and gentl purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calome! does without :my of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening. griping cathartics are derived from | Dr. Edwards . Oliv griping, pamn or any | efrects. Dr. F. M. BEdwanrds discovered the formula after seventeen years of | practice among patients afflicted uun’ bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath Olive Tablets are purely a and Dr. Arch Miller. Elizabeth Cun- ningham was also another of the enter- tainers. -— If you need work, read the want columns of The Star. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $9,000,000 lets without disagreeable etable | Surplus $950,000 It Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. i JAMES BERRY President |fl | 1510 one or two every mxm for a J0SHUA W. CARR. . Seeretary [ll| L[\ ina noto the efect. 15c and 30c : dvertiseme || compound mixea with oliv luncheon forums yesterday, heard the outstanding merits of the three prin- cipal presidential candidates. Those who spoke were Mrs. Mabel C. Costi- gan, chairman of the women's divi- sion of the La Follette-Wheeler head- national ommittee, e e I RS S quarters; Mrs. Halsey Wilson, chair- man of the educational bureau of the —————————————— YOU DON'T TASTE IT When you take Lpsom Salts this new way. for LULY'S HI-TisT EPSOM SALTS TABLETS 25 at Peoples Drug Company and C all other drug stores. Orlental Rugs Specially Priced KOZAK | Values CABAESTAN "75 to ’90 IRAN Brmgte MoussouL T LARESKAN { sale Price SHIRVAN SHARZE BELOOCHESTAN) A lnrge collectio various kinds, I sale R at special bargain event worthy of t attention. usiness in Washington over 35 A. H. BAKSHIAN 818 Conn. Ave. gt Tho As Long as You Live you’ll need money but you may not be able to work for it all the years. Future security depends on pregent thrift. This institution provides the protec- tion of Capital and Surplus of $2,500,000.00 and U. S. Government supervision for the money you save. 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ooo EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN PRESIDENT ] CANNIVERSARY SALE Agam—-Toppmg the Town’s Values With An Unprecedented Sale of Over a Thousand Attractive New Silk and Cloth DRESSES & Such Values Sure to Cause a Furore in Qur Basement Dress Dept. Secured Especially for This Fourth Day of Qur Anniversary Sale and Priced at SilK Crepe ¢ yut 39-In. Unbleached Sheeting, 13 Yds., Short Lengths of 20c Quality 3,000 yards of extra fine, firm-woven sheetmg, spreads and curtains. for sheets, pillowcases, Lengths from 3 to 6 yards. 81x90 Krinkle Bolster Sets, $3.97 100 Striped Krinkle Bolster Sets, con- sisting of 1 spread and cover to match, in blue, rose and gold stripes. The covers are scalluped—a]l fast colors. Palaix Royal—Bargain Basement. $5 All-Linen Breakfnst. Sets $3.97 Set Consists of 1 cloth and 6 napkins, hem- stitched and warranted. Neat floral de- signs. Bleached Muslin, Nainsook and Longcloth Lengths of 20c and 25c grade. 6,000 yards, 36 inches wide. Pure finish longcloth and nainsook, all first quality, but factory lengths. and children’s lingerie, also sheets and cases. 97c $3.98 Plaid Blankets, $2.97 Pair Size 66x80 inches. Heavy napped plaids, have the -warmth and feel of wool. First quality. 500 All-Wool Blankets, $5.97 Each 1009 wool with satin-bound edges. In plain tan, rose, gray and blue. Heavy weight and none but the very finest qual- ity of wool used. First quality. Size 66x80 inches. 5 yards 47¢c For women’s %447 How we are able to offer such dresses as these at this price would be too long a storv—the main pomt s, the\ re here—in models suitable for almost any ocassion. Such materials are represented as Satin, Poiret, Hairline Serge, Plaids, Flannels, Wool Jerseys, Silks, Genuine Trico Suede, Wool Crepe and many novelty Sports fabrics. From the Hundreds of Attractive Models, we picked eight for our artist to sketch. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement 2,000 Sateen Princess Slips and Petticoats 97c Very fine quality sateen and Italian cloth is worked into several attractive styles. On straightline models or with flat pleated flounces, while others have novelty ‘ inserts of contrasting colors. Small, médium and large sizes. 1,000 Misses’ and Larger Women’s Women’;flgloqmers (gg:r:los;ofi;c A special lot of larger Of batiste or crepe—cut women’s nightgowns in neat g styles, either plain or em- full with elastic. bottoms. In white or colors. broided. Colors, white and Misses’ All-Wool Sweaters pink. Slip-over style, in tan, blue, gray and $2 47 o brown mixtures with, colored borders. Sizes 22 to 34. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. ) Hem Llhe u m Wool Ierse-‘ 3y 4l Pin Stripe Serae ‘} a1 Dresses —are arranged on racks ac- cording to sizes. Extra salespeople to give you prompt service. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. Women'’s $1 Silk and Rayon Hosiery Durable Rayon (fiber silk stockings with seam up the Slight irregulars of the $1.00 grade, in a good assortment of popular colors. Sizes 8% to 10. back and high spliced heel. beige, brown, polo or pomeroy. Women’s Rib Union Suits, 47c Of extra fine rib cotton, with low neck and sleeveless; all knee Ienvth Open or closed or Teddy bear style. Sizes 36 to 44. Women’s Sport Stockings, 57c First quality English rib wool-mixed sport hose, in desirable heather shades of brown, gray, tan or black. Sizes 84 to 10. Black, gray, 67c¢ Children’s Sport Hose, 3 Pairs, 97¢c First quality children’s sport stockings of English rib with colored figured roll cuff tops. Tan, brown, gray. Sizes 7 to 9. Women’s Fabric Gloves, 77¢ Washable suede-finished fabric with nar- row embroidered cuff. (o]ur\ brown, tan, mode or gray. Sizes 6 to 7V Men’s and Women’s Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs Sheer lawn handkerchiefs with narrow hemstitched borders. colors embroldered in one corner with attractive designs. The men’s handkerchiefs are a pure white with narrow hemstitched borders. Irregulars of the 10c grade. White or 12 for 47¢ Democratic national committee, and|ganization would begin a campalgn Mrs. M. B. Lightfoot of the Republican | after the forthcoming presidentin election for representation in Con rge A. Ricker, president of | gress for the District and a vote for e, @announced that the or-|its citizens,

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