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0S5 PRESIDENT'S RIGHTS TEXT OF ARGUMENT Solicitor General Closes in Case Involving Removal of Postmaster. closed the ernment in the raitjacket o4 on his prerogative to pvernment officeholders. 500,000 such employes, and rgued, should be hampered in his right to remove - all of them. President Should Be Unhampered. Mr. Beck held it highly essential in | dministration of the Gov. at the President should this right itended, the work of the Pre would be so impaired and be rend hat it would be well to House. ism,” declar t intervened the might ultimately enator Pepper’s Argument. mphasizing that the present strug- was not between the President and te, but between the legislative and executive branches, Senator. Pep- per, in closing his argument, begun sterday, asserted the constitutional the Rresident to see that the faithfully executed included ate those made by ss creating offices and prescrib- the conditions under which they should be filled. Employes of the vernment are not servants of the President, the Senator declared, but are representatives of the people. Controller McCarl Criticized. The office of Controller General Mc- also came under discussion dur- & the argument. tc defended the law under which the con ibject to removal while Solicitor Gen- interfer- 1 in ad- ing from . McCarl, the the court that general subject to removal by the Presi- he might ignore the decisions of the judicial branch of the Gov- ernment. TREASURY TO PROBE. Will Act on Swiss Complaints Against Customs Agents. The Treasury Department will look into the cause of Swiss protests against alleged activities of American customs attaches in connection with enforcement of the tariff law pro- visions under which price informa- tion is sought. Officials of the department are of the opinion that recent developments in Switzerlgnd, which approached the character of a_diplomatic convention with the American legation in Berne, had arisen more from the activities of representatives of the Department of Commerce and the Tariff Commission 1h; from those of customs attaches. £ etary Mellon, it was indicated to- d will talk over the situation with the State Department. All States, with the exception of &ix in the South, now have work- men’s adjusted compensation laws. Why Suffer With Itching Rashes Cuticura Soap and applica- tion of Cuticura Ointment will afford immediate relief and point to permanent skin health in most cases when all else fails. s s - Cuticura ‘Shaving Stick 38e. Now—as You Read —Make this Test! Mr\uhifib‘:krid!mdr:d. £ means that you too may blame your lack of encrgy on Anemia —blood stasvation. The best way to restore the iron and manganese to your blood is by the daily use of Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. Physicians bave seen thou- sands of worn out bodies regain health because of its iron and manganese content. Easily as- similated by the blood stream, it is distributed to every cell in the body—rebuilding their wital- ity. e's Mangan is now -tG“dymn mdm@t in liquid of tablet form. Gude’s -Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher At Kann’s Tomorrow! Baby Day Specials—A. Sale of Kimonos—New Hats—A Tube Free With Each Salem Cord Tire—Savings in Silks—Coats and Dresses at $25— R d These Specials Will Urge Many Mothers to Come —Children’s Dresses, of dainty materials. in blue, rose, green and pink, with collars, cuffs and sash of white. Sizes for the wee infant to the 6-year-olds. Regu- larly 2t . —Infants’ colors and crepe de chine, with pillow top to match. They are finished with scalloped edges and an attractive embroidered design. Turn-over style robes. Special at.. $2.95 —Infants’ Flare Bonnets, of blue, pink or yellow organdle. Special, &7 () —Baby Dresses, with hand- o embroidered trimmed with lace. e e DTe —Kapok Pillows, nicely cov- ered with pink or blue materials. § , = aterials. Speclal, 5Q¢ Kann's—&econd Floor. Babies’ Folding Play Yards A Special for Baby Day $4.35 —A nursery necessity, for they can be used in or out doors and baby is safe from harm. They fold compactly, are made of hardwood, var- nished in matural color, have counting beads on both sides and are complete with heavy washable canvas floor. Size 42x42 inches and 21 inches high. Kann's—Fourth Floor. $3.00 and $3.50 Silk Scarfs, $2.67 —A special purchase of Beautiful Silk Scarfs offered at a special price. Crepe de chine, georgette and chiffon in floral and conventional designs and a pretty range of colors. Neckwear Special at $1.00 —An assortment of Jdbots, separate effects or with collars attached, of cream and ecru net, trimmed with lace. A va- riety of attractive shapes from-which to choose. Kann's—Street Floor. S, 600 \ -+ Aprons, 39¢ Each 53 for $1.00 —The times for which these Aprons are indispensable are legion—at dish- washing time, at tea time, at dust- ing time, at any time, no other apron can take the place -of one made of rubber. Water cannot go through and the daintiest garment can be worn under one in perfect safety. They can be had in all the pretty bright colors finished with a dainty white ruffle around the edges and all have pockets, Kann's—Street Floor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, - D: C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925. Lo Special sl‘gs Creepers, in all the popular white. Some with em- 7Qe waist. Special, each... ~—Infants’ Blankets, in pink or blue, with white nursery designs. cial, each. —Infants’ White Mull Caps, trimmed with lace and em- broidery. These are for the wee bables. Spe- 5Q¢ cal, each —Pillowcases for the baby's bed or carrlage, made with embroidered ruffle or hem- stitched hem: ecial, 39': each .. —C(oat Dress Hangers for the babies. Very attractive, with heads painted pink or blue. Special, 19C cially featured. Black, White, Black and White! The Newest Spring Hats at $5.00 Each —The black and white scheme which is so uni- versally popular with women of all ages has made its.debut in these new Hats for Spring wear. They are simple in design, but so smart and so good looking, being copies of hats of much higher price. Also included are plain black and plain white hats, both beautifully trimmed. Large head sizes espe- Kann’s—Second Floor. e Specially Priced at A AP each A Special Offer of Women's Sizes 36 to 44. Rubber Tea Now’s the Time to Buy Your New ALEM Corps Guaranteed by the Makers and Also By Kann's A Tube Free With Each Tire! And All You Have to Pay Now Is— 3 Down! (Balance In Monthly Payments) —Every SALEM Tire is made according to the highest standards of the tire industry. We know no other tire that gives anything like the SALEM VALUE—combi- nations of superior quality and low price. And during this special 10-day offer you get a famous Salem Cord Gray Tube Free with each tire you buy. Remember, too, that Super-size Salem Cords are all Guaranteed 10,000 Miles —Size 32x4%.......... ..$3150 $3.35 Tube Free —Size 32x3% —Size —Size 31x4 —Size 34 $2.55 Tube Free —Size 35x4%;. .. $3.65 Tube Free —Size 33x4 36x4%;.. .. = . $275 Tube Free $3.85 Tube Free —Size 34x4.. .. 33x5 37x8 $4.50 Tube Free Kann’s—Street Floor. Spring Coats and Frocks Are Offered in Many New Models at R $1.00 “Regatta” Athletic Union Suits at 85¢ —An unusually low price for Suits of this quality. They are made of an excellent light weight cotton material, are perfect fitting, have bodice tops and closed fronts, and are in two colors, flesh and white. —All the weather prophets are foretelling a cool Summer, therefore you cannot do without your light-weight coat this season, and if you purchase from this lot tomorrow neither your coat nor your frock will cost you a great deal. The smart models at $25 are twills, bengalines, and satins, braid trimmed, tucked, stitched, and many with the fashionable fur banding. In the high, also the more subdued colors and black. Misses’ and women'’s sizes. —The Frocks are the models in greatest de- mand at the moment—veiled printed crepes, and printed crepes that are not veiled; plain crepes with coquetish little flaring godets. Dresses that are a little more conservative in appearance are the jacquard roshanaras and hairline striped crepes. Please re- member, too, that in this line at $25.00 are a number of the popular “Bobby” Frocks, for the young woman who finds it difficult to be fitted in regular sizes. Plenty of women’s and misses’ regular sizes in the lot also. Kann’s—Second Floor. Smartness in Dress May Begin at Home Hubrite Dresses for Home Wear at $2.95 to $6.95 —Smartness which depends upon cut, correctness of fit and excellence of workmanship may be found in the inexpen- sive home frock as well as in the higher priced one for street wear. These Hubrite Frocks are exceptionally well made and correct in fashioning. The ma- terialy are crepe rayon, novel- ties, tissue ginghams, linene, wash broadcloths, Jap crepes, ginghams and chambrays. Straightline styles are those most in evidence, and display the new neck lines, fancy sleeves, self girdles, etc. Misses’ and women’s sizes. Other House Dresses —L’Aiglon and Queen Makes, in large variety of styles and mate- rials. $2.95 to $7.95 Kann's—Second Floor. SRR OROR OO AOIONA G A G Of Interest to Every Woman Attractive New Kimonos $3.95 and $4.95 $5.00 and $6.75 Values Respectively —An unusual opportunity for women to secure Pretty Kimonos is offered tomorrow. Box-loom crepe, Jacksonette crepe, crepe de chine and change- able satin are the materials. There are pastel colors for home use and darker shades for traveling. The sketches and the special prices below tell the rest of the story. —Three styles are included at this price, all made of box loom crepe, but different in their trimmings. One is trimmed with ° two-tone satin ribbon and hand-embroidery; another has a puffed satin border, silk tassel and floral ornament and the other a border embroidered with cable and briar stitching. T e Sk At $4.95 —At this price are Negligees of crepe de chine, trimmed all around with double ruche of material —Breakfast Coats, of changeable satin, with pocket, fro_ml and sleeves trimmed with double ruffie of self ma- terial. —A Kimono of box loom crepe, with scalloped edge and Jacksonette crepe, hand-embroidered and trimmed with val lace. Pretty colors from which to choose. Kann's—Second Floor. Special Thursday! $3.69 All-Silk Printed Crepe de Chine $3.00 Yd. —This excellent silk is offered in over 150 beau- tiful color combinations and in a variety of attractive patterns. It is an unusually large and complete assortment and very specially priced for Thursday. $2.00 and $2.50 Deauville Tub Silk Broadcloth $1.69 Yd. —A superb quality silk in a wonderful assort- ment of narrow and wide stripe effects, also plaids and checks, in a vivid array of bright colors. Over 250 combinations and 33 inches wide. Kann's—Silk Department—Street Floor. 35¢ Woven Tissues 29¢ Yd. —The designs are checks of many kinds, many different sizes and a variety of colors on clear white and colored grounds, all guaranteed fast colors. These Tissues are both practical and charming. All are 36 inches wide. Silk-and-Cotton Crepes $1.00 Yd. —Fifty or more beautiful and, in many in- stances, exclusive designs are shown at this price. A fine, lustrous fabric, which is in greatest demand for making dresses, ensemble slips, for the new veiled frocks, for scarfs, tunic and peasant blouses, etc. Material is 36 inches wide. Kann’s—Wash Geods Section—Street Floor. Penn. Ave. 8th and D