Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1925, Page 26

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26 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SIAY o, 1925. 'I'RADE [:[]MMISS'UN Paris-Made Dress FREAR DENOUNCES z“r_.;kr;fxzuxiz:;:zdahfiulflx‘aldl?gm;&et;:fi PREMIER MAKES THREAT. : S EE R ES SN ENENENEEEEN EEEEEENEENEESEENEES enth Congress the Senate would be Fashions Denied | CONGRESS GAG RULES |, cry jreot lestsacive votv” | omrawa. My 1—rremier W. L. |8 Kresge Department Stores M. King threatened yvesterday to re- enth Congress, Mr. Frear sald, the | quest Governor General Byng to dis- PUBLIBI IY RUIJNG Women Of Iceland House s nuhju-l(;d hzdlihe “gag | Solve Parliament “If the government N . |rule” of the majority, ddding that|finds it i ible to carry on the e Representative Declares for Intag: opportunity for outsids Influences to | business ‘:';p(o:% r‘iuuna‘y in an expe- . 2 “w 2 control under the House gag rule was tlous and satisfactory manner.” —_—— Government Forbids All| rity of House as “Real Legis- |00 T K0 "o Giscussion of the | The premiers declaration was made Will Tigh Un'Reaiat i Iative Body.” proposed modification of Senate rules, | in fhe. Fioulie bf Comnans afcar #n il Tighten Up Regulations,| Importations for Two Y- he added, attention should be given|interrogation on when such legisla- F " ’ c t | - B o Y ———— to the prn'pufl.'\l to rP—el}l‘)l('l H;; “old" | tion as rural credluhwm;:dbeblr:ugm ollowin riticism o' usi- . ears. The old “gag” rule in the House, rules, e sald, was|down. He sald that he could not . A 9 ¥ which was in force during the Six - The Fair, Chicago, Il L. S. Plaut & Co., Newark, N. J. Quality Merchandise Courteous Service o seventh Congress, must not be adopt- ness Interests. Corrospondencg of the Associated Prom. ©d for the Sixtyminth Gongress, in REYK. Iceland, April 1.—|order that the integrity of the House Fashionable Icelandic women have |38 & “real legisiatife body" may be Holding criticisms of the commis-| = preserved, according to & statement Sors Brictices 5 ines|had few new Easter models from|issued by Representative James A sion’s practices by American business | - : ~ 2 INesS| b iris this year, and the modish young | Frear of Wisconsin, a member of the Founded interests to be just, the Federal Trade | 7 Republics urgent gro vhick Sl Founded 5 T " men will not be able to import any | Republican insurgent group, which 1857 a 1857 Commission today announced a tight- | ford trousers, so|combined with the Democrats to force ening up of its rules governing pub-|Of the flapping Oxford trousers, 80|, change in the rules during the| licity given its activities. Under the|much commented on in England. This | Sixty-eighth Congress. s P’\u “‘ Ain e “(‘ -“"m b Commis. | because for two years Iceland is not| Representative Frear warns that w publicity rules, to which Commis- | a move to reenact the old rules o o b : ready-made ¢lothing. sioner Thompson dissented, the com. |0 Pring in any readymade clothing. |}, "Hoyse must be squelched. He | Shoes and all sorts of fabrics also 7€ [dvised that the statement yesterday . 3 2 3 1| o0, the prohibited list 3 many | DY _Senator Fess, Republican, Ohio, of the issuance of a complaint until|® practically all luxuries and many |V GV 1TNEE favored a rule de: after final determination of the case. xm\'e}ssnl'.\‘ ;u\—\n-l‘k-‘s“h-ln::‘ ‘:t""-‘n "Efirt:d signed to prevent a filibuster in the | ’h s settled by stipulation [©n the prohibited lis an effort 10} genate, led him to point out that if Rima is settled by stipulation | stabilize the Icelandic crown. Bread,|=¢ ! e ke mo amuouneement with refer-| butter, margarine, cheese, salt meat, ——— ence to it for e o any time. | poric sausag s eather . g ] e e D e et e | Boods olls, - sos fime, i Can give you all that is best in music ‘he rules provide, however, that the| o, opeq ™ clocks, yeles, auto- - = g G s s f‘j;’“) e ton ’,zdglgm.m.uos and scores of other articles | There is a Victrola for every public fuspection after the respa may not be brought into the country. purse, and here you can pur. has filed an answer to the charges-of | the commission. | s e chase the style you prefer * ftect of | UNABLE TO NAME BOSS. BreathBad?|Bl | o cosviime voms mission will make no anneuncement Effect of March Revision. altered the | Constipation may provide for | gj rrested by Dry e e G i E chasing ) Bl when-| Agents Deny Knowing Employer. Water safely and Wi i 3 quickly flushes all are issued, and the W YORK. May S Te the congested ses only where the & e waste out of the clearly involved. | form i = bowel tract. Acts so were strenuously | Bronx, char with making illegal | 1 Thae o ‘_Mmki“;::’." ’; :fl(xll‘l\x’»’:;v baor. were unable to tell United States | in 30 minutes to two hours. % Strle 210 \l‘l!’: >\»‘m joined in his dissent at l'ml’ Commissioner Cotter yesterday the Never gripes. Prescribed P Ume by C fee NUant b - name of their employer. They knew | by physicians, sold by I@ All Woods = tay Mr. Thompson | neither the man who had hired them druggists and bottled at e : and pald them their wages nor who French Lick Springs, Ind. t| conducted the alleged beer-making | operations in their place of employ When Nature Won’t Pluto Will ment, they said T e They were held in .5 hail each, . X charged with co v and viola Style 80 All Woods Come in today and arrange to have & fine tion of the prohibition law. % $110 Victrola in your home tonight. | “Dry agents said that when they s s views publicly. ns, he said, the chang “is wholly gerous and perversive b atlio welta raided the brewer week ago some wATERd icas ofithe publis well one there had opened a Physic ’ Condemns New Rule. vats and flooded the place w He also contended that the new |alleged illegal liquid, n ¢ publicity rule was contrary to the let.| possible for them to obtain evidence ‘ s s vies 1300 G = & irit of the Federal Trade =) Records Player Planos Rot Ba T Pnstitud) Officers Ordered to Hospital. Capt. Harry L. Bennett, Signal inst use of the|Corps, at Baltimore, and First Lieut. m of determining | Ralph H. Tate, Chemical Warfare ve|s ce, v Mich., have been ordered to this city for treatment at stage. Walter Reed General Hospital iEsEEEsEmRaEESE Kresge Department Stores 7 PALAISROVAL | 2. 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