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MEVORAL VINDOW TOACTORIS READY 1,960 Aliens Face Deportation After Illegal U. S. Entry One thousand nine hundred and sixty aliens who have been unable THE EVENING THREE DIE IN CRASH AT RAILWAY CROSSING Son of University President and Two Young Women, in Auto, STAR, WASHINGTON, STENCH BOTTLES USED" AT POLITICAL MEETING Early Comers Barred From Hall by Foul Smell From Hid- den Chemicals. By the Assoctated Press. NDAY, JANUARY 26, SEABOARD AIR LINE NEW ROUTE OPENED 204-Mile Route in Florida Dedi- cated With Colorful 1925. Orange Blossom special was christened with much ado. Gov. Martin of Florida, who had joine@ President Warfield at Auburn- dale, spoke briefly and called atten- tion to the importance of a new rail- way line which, skirting the geo- graphical ridge of the State, cut through six counties which, he said, last year produced half of the citrus crop shipped to the markets of the world Whatever Your Paint Floor Wax and Polishes Se———=— thus far to prove legal entry into the United States have filed appli- cations for citizenship since Au- gust 15, 1 Of these cases, 1,735 already h been referred to the fmmigration bureau of the Labor Department for action looking to deportation This information has been sub- mitted by Secretary of Labor Da- vis in reply to queries from Chalr- 1 Johnson of the House immi- tion committee and Senator Johnson, Republican, California, a member of the Senate immigration committee. Secretary Davis declared today that some of the f{llegal entrants seeking citizenship had been ad- mitted to the country with a stat- us of visitors or “in transit,” while others had been allowed to come ashore from vessels as seamen, but had failed to reship. Some of the al apparently had entered sur- reptitiously, without passing any sort of inspection. LONDON, January 26.—"Join the Fascist! and to Hades with the Com- munists!” were the words of invita- tion and condemnation chalked on the walls of Battersea overnight in preparation for the conference of the “national minority movement” in that borough yesterday. About 600 dele- gates attended the session. Early comers to the conference hall were unable to enter the bullding owing to a strong stench which greet- ed their nostrils when they reached the doors. The police were summoned and bottles containing evil-smelling chemicals were found secreted in the galleries. The chemicals also gave off a tear-producing gas, from which the delegates suffered considerably throughout the meeting. The big public ceremony was held at Sebring, where Gov. Martin and Mr, Warfleld spoke. Watchman Shoots Self. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, January 26.—A shot brought police with revolvers drawn to the University branch of the Corn Exchange Bank, Broadway and 112th street, vesterday. John Wilouk, 50, 1| watchman of the bank, had shot him- self in the wrist while cleaning his revolver. Killed by Train. Ceremony. . Requirements —it'll invariably prove to your advan- tage to buy at Reilly’s. Our goods are dependable--our PRICES SPECIALLY LOW--our advisory service cheerfully available. HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GLASS 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 Joseph Jefferson Shrine to) Be Placed in “Little Church Around the Corner.” 7 By the Associated Pres, Mich., January 26.—Caroline Stang nd Anna Bleaseley, both 20, Chicago, and Henry Boas, St. Jo- seph, Mich., were instantiy killed by a fast Michigan Central passenger train at Pokagon, 6 miles east of here vesterday. The young women were on an over-Sunday visft to Miss Bleaseley's parcnts living near here, The train struck the small car in which the three were riding. Mr. Boas was the son of Dr. E. P. Boas of the Columbla University, New York City. He was a repre- sentative of the Berrien County Farm Bureau with headquarters In St. Joseph. The two girls had accepted his in- vitation to ride to the Bleasley home when the accident occurred. By the Associated Press. PALM BEACH, Fla., January 26.— Florida turned out along 204 miles of rallway track vesterday to welcome the opening of the Seaboard Air Line new route into Palm Beach over its own rails. Everywhere there was a public demonstration, which started as the Orange Blossom special, bring- ing President S. Davies Warfield upward of 500 guests from the and Florida, swung into the new tem at Hampton. It had not b€en Intended to open the service on Sunday, but a washout in Georgia had delayed the train many hours. As & result, a greafer multitude shouted its welcome. At Auburndale, the first stop, bands and the entire population turned out. The \first formal ceremony was at Winter Haven, where the special ar- rived a short time before the hour set for church services. There the e famo s gland and will country soon, it completed he shipped to this known here t is belleved to be the firs memorial window ever to At the Auto Show CADILLAC Wall Tints & Wood Stains = DuPont Varnishes An aviation commission to study ways and means of helping develop- ment of aerial transport lines now Standard of the World touching Il. neva has been appoint- led by the government A“ This Week A A A A B A A T A A A A A A A A A A R S ~ LANSBURGH & BRO. i '8 England has the banjulele craze Three New Elevators E St. Building Use Them! 7th to 8 to E—Franklin 7400 A Larger Service Desk—Street Floor MOUS FOR QUALITY S| tore News for Tuesday, January 27 Tuesday—6 Extraordinary Sales - One Especially Planned Event on Each Floor, Promoted to Make “Busy-ness” on an Otherwise Dull Day SHOP TUESDAY—AND SAVE! ON THE SECOND FLOOR Sporty Cricket Sweaters $1.95 Regularly Priced, $2.95 The very inclusive assortment offers plain knit and brushed wool slip-overs in buff, tan, gray, Mexico and Lan- vin, with contrasting stripes. Sizes 36 to 46. English Broadcloth Overblouses $1.39 _ Tucked, braided or severely plain, with sport collars, V necks or convertible collars. Many of them with striking bands or Roman striped material for trimming. White and combinations. Sizes 36 to=46. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. ON THE FIFTH FLOOR 300 Felt-Base Rugs Four Attractive Patterns—3x6-ft. Size $ 1 .00 Regularly $2.25 Save money! Save labor! One of these Attrac- tive Rugs, in bathroom, kitchen or on the porch, will give lasting service and is easily cleaned. Put them where there is greatest need—and your kitchen floor need not be scrubbed half as often! FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. eft panel gate of the mpassion upon on, in the right panel, ing the costume of his famous ~ yole and leading the swathed figure representing the spirit of George Hol- ra D Van Winkle's amazing career is onog nes surrounding ; Dept. are found d, the dog, from the n on his 20-year 1ed at last, ragged The selling started today—and this is your opportunity to bring that longed for “good music” into your home —and save dollars while doing it. ‘Wolf; Rip dri flagon that sent b sleep; Rip awak and amazed. Below the center 1o strange it ON THE FIRST FLOOR A Real Sale of Men’s Shirts at $1 .00 Bringing woven madras and other fine shirtings in neckband, collar-to-match and collar-attached styles, in a wide choice of patterns and colors, at this thor- oughly popular price. Hundreds took advantage of our last offering of Men’s Shirts at a dollar—the values in tomorrow’s selling will make it worth your while to come early, and buy a goodly supply. . Shop Tuesday and Save! ON THE THIRD FLOOR 2,500 Yards of Satin Charmeuse Regularly $1.95—Tuesday Only $1-69 Yd. ich, lustrous quality, 40 inches wide, with soit, sh, shown in fifty of the best colors, with plenty of black. Twenty-five hundred yards, specially purchased, to make this a Tuesday special too good to miss. Shop Tuesday and Save! 1 window will | be the fourth i tle Church | Around the Corn 50 HURT IN CRASH. Foot Ball Excursionists Injured at| Every Brunswick Phonograph Radically Reduced Uprights at 40% Less -$60 .$75 Glasgow. ON THE SIXTH FLOOR 500 Bed Lamps t Our Lowest Price to Date $ 1 . Practical, for they hang over the head of the bed so 3 that one may read at ease; dainty, for they come in orchid, old rose and blue with trimming of gold braid; and quite the most inex- pensive Bed Lamp we've ever had. For tomorrow only, remember—complete with cord and plug. Shop Tuesday and Save! SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. $100 Brunswicks. $125 Brunswicks. $150 Brunswicks. .$90 $200 Brunswicks, $120 $250, $275 and $325 Brunswicks are now $150, $165 and $195. Girls’ Coat 25 were $12.98 special purchase made to sell for much more! From the And tailoring, fabrics and furs are quite as desirable ON THE FOURTH FLOOR 15 were $7.98 98 L] 12 were $15.00 point of view of style, you'll find no smarter girls’ coats as the fashions. In plaid and plain color effects. Sizes [ ] Final Clearance 50 were $10.00 And even those that were marked $7.98 were a in town than these—regardless of price. 7 to 16. Shop Tuesday and Save! FOURTE FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Brunswick Consoles 25% to 40 % Less $115, $150 and $200 Consoles are $86.25, $112.50 and $150; $225, $250 and $300 Con- soles are $135, $150 and $180. Pre-Inventory Reductions on LINENS A quartet of specials from the many attractive values included in this annual low pricing. Scores of others worth com- ing to look into. 20-in. Linen Damask Napkins, all pure linen quality. An Increasing Vogue! ~ The Gloria Swanson Poke of Straw Banded—Silk Lined—Ready to Wear Shop Early—For They | Should Sell Quickly I at This Low Price i There are four versions of | this favored mode in the col- lection—some with ribbon band and tailored bow, others with edge ribbon bound. And : so very chic in its simplicity, so uniyersa!ly becoming has the style proved no sports costume is quite complete unless topped by a Gloria Swanson. Every new shade—copen, sand, almond, orchid, red, wood, gray, black and crabapple. Untrimmed Gloria Swanson Straw Pokes, $1.00 SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. OLDSMOBILE SIX DPICK MURPHY, Ino. RS MURPHY, Passinany DISTRIBUTORS 183514th St. Potomac 1000 The Cross Word Puzzle Pump, $12.50 Fashion’s newest novelty, in patent leather and tan calf. SHOE DEPT., STREET FLOOR Sale of Women’s Union Suits 59c¢ A Famous Make—Regularly $1.00 Choose from bodice top or built-up shoulder, band finish, tight or loose knee of fine knit medium weight cotton. Sizes 36 to 44. 600 Cotton Vests, with built-up shoulder or bodice top. Fine grade of cotton in A Group of Our $2.98 $3.50 and $4.00 Silks | e 40-in. Satin Crepe = 69 40-in. Faille Canton : s 40-in. Satin Cantons ‘ $ 2 . 40-in. Flat Crepes $5.00 Satln 40-in. Crepe de Clu'ne‘l | 40-in. Printed Crepes Marsei]les Spread Size 72x90 for $3 59 Twin or Three- Quarter Beds These are firmly woven, extra heavy quality, hemmed spreads, with pleasing soft finish, of- fered in attractive designs. Just one hundred secured in a special pur- chase, and .extremely fine values at this low price. 25c Turkish Towels, size 18x36; good quality ; blue striped. Reduced $ to 5 for.. - 1.00 65c Dresser Scarfs, or lace trimmed. Reduced to $1.00 Knitted Hot Plate Mat Sets, of three pieces. Highly mercerized. 85 c Reduced to THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Brunswick Records 10-in. 75¢ records, 49c. $1.00, $1,25, 10 and 12 inch records, 69c. $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 10 and 12 inch records, 95c. Banner Records, 29c, 4 for $1. All Other Phonographs Drastically Reduced SLUGEISHLIVER? Take Lemon Juice Clearance of High- Grade Corsets $4.95 Regularly $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 to this s in Califor- idity” or high Juice will The Well Known Nemo, Binner and i Smart Set Corsets—models that give the 1 graceful ease of fashion, but sacrifice Having made it plain that you save from 30c to $1.30 a yard on these Rich Qual- none of its trimness of line! All up-to- ity Silks, it comes down to how many times you’ll multiply these savings when you date styles that we are discontinuing buy for Spring dress needs. : J only to make way for new merchandise, There are forty good light and dark shades to choose from, including black and all ‘in perfect condition. white, in the newest designs and effects. ; : Wrap-around and laced-back models, of You can see how good this selling is; if you really intend to practice thrift, get fine coutil, with low busg and long hipline. an honest-to-goodness start N% But a limited number! SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGHE & BRO. Phonograph Terms 10% Down Balance in. 12 ~ equal payments D FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. PISO’S forcoughs Quick Relief! A pleasant effective syrup. J§ | i T T L e T T FIFTH FLOOR Ang externally, use PISO'S Throat and Chest