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! Portrait for Beauty RERULEDLEGH P o o | | Br the Associated Press, | | Mra. Alice Roosevelt Longworth, | wife of the t the House, ha ‘Supreme Court Holds That : Dissemination of Informa- | b saci in ‘e ‘ivcrising ot s well-known Leauty meu;n & . san s The 35,000 which Mrs. Longwort] tion Is Within Law. | will receive under the contract for use of th Y it will acerue, it is understo the bank ac- prenie Court| count of her daughter, Paulina, I o nie world some three months a TRUCK OWNERS PROTEST | AGAINST LIMIT ON LOADS| i Tew Regulation Will Increase Cost | aker-designate of »een sitting for a The United Siafes sterday held that { practices lovking to the aequisition o jWider and more scientfic knowleds Lof husiness conditions are within the Haw §- The ruling was established in tw: Fmajority opinions by Justice Stone i {€ases appealed by the Maple Floorii iManufuactirers’ Associziion and by (b {Cement Manufact < Protective A Ssociaiion from adverse decisionsin the Yower courts. Chief Jusiice Taft ant Justices Mclieynolds and Sanford dis Sented Motor truck owners of Washington Trade associations, combinations of [ will meet at the quarters of the Gen: persons or rations, the majority | eral Motors Co., 1206 Twenty-third found, are no. wged in unlawiul re- | sireet, tomorrow night to protesi straint of commerce when they .openly | . use in the new traffi and fairly, guther and disseminate in-| code which limits the load of a truck formaiion as to the cost of thel -|to the rated capacity placed on the fuet, volume of production, s uck by the manufacturer. i brices involved in past transactio The truck owners explain that they stocks merchandise on hand and | {0 not ohject to the maximum load the approximiate cost of trans imit 000 pounds fixed by the from the principal point of shipment v code, but contend that the I'm't to the D consumption: nor| nz of the load to the capacity speci- discuss such in- | fied for the truck by its manuincture h-|'s not a fair basis 3 The operators of trucks say that if with re t produc- | the new rule is strictly enfarced, | tion or the resiraining of competition. | bringing about smaller s on each wruck, it will have the effect of in- creasing the cost of building materials | AMUSEMENTS [R5 S5 s associa i \‘ of Many Commodities. Op- | erators Say. — | g | | NATIONAL—"So This Is Loundon.” Cumberland Bans Carnivals. | There seems (o be no such word | Special Disp=teh to The Star H as =lum A RLAND, ) June Natioy 3 r first | w Koon rougzht e the "wWo ks, s 2 Council yest Ay n res ried, orce the present city or v high that | venting carnivals from showing «ve been ex- |the city limits, (his 1s Lon- | debate. Comm - mtende pened last night, is the matter w - v the cleverly handled as The resolution with which its_populir career E The players have lished an admir : clientele, so that now it is not @ question as to their ability and populirity, but simply a ter of preference in the play they | Cohan is responsible for | London,” and the cast| that played it last night and the au- | dience that saw it should be grateful 1o Mr. Cohan. Even the weather was | forgotten Ly the audience. | Mr.- Cohan’s play is a hyperbolical | treatment of the supposed mutual| antipathy of the Americans and the'| British. It is laughter produced in | quantity and, if volume is a meacure, ity well i 4 shade df the emphatic ac centuation of character is lost in the Interpretation given by the National | Th ¥ . Minor Watson, who in the precedi two plays has had | excellent support, last night found | himself with active and unrelenting | competition, despite his deftness with the part of Hiram Draper, sr, suc- cessful shce manufacturer and at | least 1,000 per cent American. Ro- | maine Callender, Sir Percy Beau- | champ, also a successful shee manu- facturer and the British equivalent of a 1000 per cent American, ran Mr: Watson a neck-and-neck race. I Mr. Draper, sr., goes to Europe to buy out Botts Bros., his British rival. His son and wife accompany him. The parents pass the voyage in their | stateroom. The son spends his on | deck in company with a I ith whom he falls in love. The gi < e i believes in reciprocity. Hiram, powerful (46 Carbollc | tells his father about the love | powerful than Biehlaride: of Mer The father rants, roars, fumes and | vows that no worthless I zoing to zet his money. He these Britons, does the father. n . r, the girl, tells her father. AL bes ol mARD. - ad rouring and fuming g Useptic: purposes—beo s that no worthless | Drug s Advertizem American is going to get —— — - Velvet.Kind ) ICE CREAM The New Antiseptic Non-Poisonous You can drnk it with no il effects irritate the most delicate | [ | i cent hottle makes one-half gal. are the concepts of the other shown, with | the Britishers as stupid, proud bores | and the A an as crude, slangy. | it aaice EAT? “Eqrs L+ Then Lady Amy Ducksworth Do the “Ea*s” Like brings them together at a dinner, You? Neither knows they are rival shoe make he dinner, how- ont Is developed, around: Sir Percy cover that there g NN DO YOU LIKE TO $ now as you used to? you bothered with indige is not such a great difference in vie ( ton ustal dizziness or sick points and that their-concepts of ea headache? ~Ask vourself. other were quite stupid. The pl . you know the ends with Sir Percy and Mr. Dra P usual cause. Constipation is matching cofis .to see whether \ a persistent enemy of health, wedding shall. be held in England| but YOU CAN BEAT IT. or Ame Mr. Draper loses like the | G zood sport Sir Perey thousht he was | e ST E", Siiboe ok r. oice's not. Prescription Tablets Leneta Lane 75" Ladv Amy Ducks. | worth, the American wife of a dead Take one tablet before go- ing to bed. Note the dil Englihma ace-maker | and amb: p be- | tween the tweo families, & un- jonably the most beautiful am-| dor ever exchanged between the | 4 + ; two, count Dorothy Tierney |54J tion witigh: Jue peioved sy Eleanor, William Phelps Is the son, tive for over 40 years. 4 Lillian Dean is Lady Beauchamp, Ed’ Only 25 cents a box, at ward Arnold—is Aifred Hon it, Peoples or other good drug Kathrine Givney is Mrs. Draper—and stores. all of them are excellent. Be Sure to Say e =y The first woolen mill 1o be operated Dr. Boice’s successfully &y power was that at Prescription Tablets Byfield, ) , which was established s 3 in 1794 ! a successful Doctor’s preser You paint for 100% pro- tection when you employ Valdura Asphalt Paint. Ideal for roofs, being water, acid and heat proof. VALDURA Asphalt Paint —is absolutely free from tar and can be had in Black, Red and Green. Black $2 Gal. “VALDURA” D. C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, MURPHY VARNISH COMPANY AND OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINT PRODUCTS DYER BROTHERS INCORPORATED DA-COTE Enamel for Autos $1.60 Q. Screen Enamel Black 75c Qt. Green, $1 Qt. $2 Yp-gal. Paints For Every Purpose 734 Thirteenth St. Phone Frank. 8325 - Large Varieties of Dainty Garments in ‘'The June Sale of Lingerie At 95¢, $1.25, $1.79, $1. 95 and $2.95 — Special prices prevail and pre- sent unusual opportunities to the June bride, the graduate or to any woman selecting her Summer lin- gerie. The quality of the mate- rial is exceptionally good and the garments were made according to our own specifications, carrying out clever adaptations f rom French models, also copies of higher-priced silk undergarments. Among the special inducements are the following— Gowns e of voile. xilksheen. nainseok Slips —Made of pretty wash silk fuhrics, Vatiste: Tailored and @7 QF | hnlu:rd wi *h the Loom. nain- nin effects Faisy 20 ploin efects $1.49 med —Madé ot 1 <ilk and cotton or voiles, nainsooks, batiste and cotton Euch fade of excellent quality muslin with hip hems. Tailored or trimmed. Bach... . ... 95(‘ fade of fine white nainsook and ad fine \Windsor crep Amity, Daintily trim- @7 Q5 epe. White 4 colors. Q5@ 2 = : Step-ins f fine voile and dimity, n trimmed with ruf- Q7 40 Each. ... . —Made of 1 ik and cotton or of fine nainsook: trimmed = with lace. E: | PO . 9;)‘: “Made of plain and barred nainsook, trimmed in white and colors; : seme lace trimmed. Each... 79¢ Summer Is Here— ind Color Reigns Supreme! Color is the Fashion! And the lovely Fab- rics here present color in its most enchanting forms. There's no resisting them—and if you wish to make your Summer Frocks at small cost the fabrics here will provide the inspira- tion. Gorgeous Silks! TLovely Cottons! You won't know which to choose! As usual, how- ever, prices at Kann's are moderate! $2.00 Striped Tub Radiums $1.65 Yard —You cannot go wrong in getting striped radium for any sort of a sports costume. These shown in different width stripes from the hairline to the wide awning are most attractive, and also very low priced at one dollar and sixty-five a yard. 33 inches wide %1.95 All-Silk Printed Foulards §1.59 Yard I'here are 30 patterns from which you can choose, on both light and dark grounds, including navy and white; tan and white and black and white combina- tions, and all 36 inches wide. For genmine service Foulard has no equal. Lovely New Printed Voiles 48¢ Yard hese are in large designs. roses and other realis- tic flowers, on clear-toned soft colored grounds, white and bright colored grounds. 36 in. wide.” An unusually charming way to emphasize the lovely color in the de- signs is to make them up over colored slips which harmonize with the flowers. There are many pretty <tyles in Pictorial Review and Excella Patterns by which to fashion these voiles. Kann's—Street Floor. " Chemi Made of voiles and batistes. in white and. col trimmed = or tailored. ¥ach...... $1.95 —Made of dainty batiste, nainscok and Fruit of the Loom: @] 4Q trimmed or tailored. Ezch in bulltup shoulder and style > in hipline and long-waist effect; daintily . trimmed. Each 95¢ Kann’s—Second Floor. Special Lot, Compacts and Vanities. Reg- ularly 50c and $1.00. Choice Tomorrow.... Kann's—Street Floor. You’ll Need for Summer! Bath Towels at 22¢ Each ~White Turkish Bath Towels, full size, nice weight nd very absorbent. Linen Towels 39¢ Each —Pure Linen Huck Face . Towels, size 17x32. . Closely woven with yellow border and monogram space. Table Damask, $1.50 Yard —70-in. Pure Linen Table Damask, full bleached, good weight, sturdy wearing quality, $1.35 Table Padding, $1.00 Yard —54-in. Good, Heavy, Short-Nap Table Padding. An excellent wearing quality. . Kann's—Street Floor. Household Linens " Fern Stands $6.49 A Very Special Price —Very. attractive Fern Stands, made of fiber,” with strong wooden frame, 28 inches long. Fitted with gal- vanized flower box and fin- ished in ‘blue, gold, ivory, gray, coffee or brown. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. The Price Is $5.00 —The majority of these would be suitable for practically any dress occasion of the average woman's day. They are made in attractive styles of desirable and durable materials, among which are the following Tub Silks - “Silkentex™ Wash Broadcloths Pure Linens Rayon Prints Flowered Voiles —The models include tier effects, draped mod- els, ruffles and straightline styles:; and they show all the new neck lines, new sleeves and other new touches. Some are printed effects, others are striped, and still others are in plain colors—Dblue, rose, green, orchid, tan, maize and green. —Choose from Misses’ and Women's sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. Genuine “Gage” Sports Hats At $3.95 —The models illustrated are only three of the many chic styles into which these famous makers have made these Sports Hats. Fifteen models i all from which to choose, in plain and combina- tion colors, all simply though smartly trimmed, and regular $5.00 to $5.95 values. As women know, “Gage” stands for quality, becomingness and good looks, they will also know they are getting an exceptional bargain at this price. Kann's—Second Floor. Women’s Rayon Hose Special, 48¢ Pair —-Perfect Quality Rayon Hose, made with seamless feet. seam up the back and mercerized tops, soles, heels and toes. All sizes, 8% to 10; in French nude. lariat, aire- dale, tanbark, nude, blonde and white colorings, Pure Thread Silk Hose at $1.00 Pair —These are 10-strand. Perfect Quality Silk Hose, made with sefimless feet, seam up the back and mercerized tops, soles, heels and toes. Choice of black, white and 15 good colors: Kann's—Street Floor, There’sa 57\@,"‘0—[ Corset Designed for You $5.00 to $12.75 —Youth, poise and_slenderness are yours when you wear a Nemo-flex Corset. The smart flat back effect gives the necessary sup- port, beautifies and makes the fashionable figure. Lightly and flexibly these Corsets effectively control and comfortably reduce excess flesh. Nemo-flex Brassieres At $1.00 to $3.50 —These support your figure above the waist give the desiréd modish contour. support and flatten the dlaphragm and p< mit full freedom of movement. Made of d..nty ma terials. Expert Fitting Service Kann's—Second Floor. “The Busy Fancy Cotton Laces 20¢ to 89c Yd. White, cream and ecru, Imitation of Alencon, Applique Duchess and Venise Laces to trim_ the Summer material he edges are in widths to 6 inches anc the galloons to 9 inches. 54-In. Embroidered Voile Flouncing, $2 Yd. —Full length flouncing for making straight, one-piece dresses. are copenhagen, red ar broidered in white and bla takes only 1% to 1% yards vyou can have an attractive f cost Valenciennes Laces 12 Yds. for 60c¢ Diamond Mesh Edges, in white ment of attrac from % to 174 inches Kann's -Street New Ombre Ribbons At 15¢ 1o %2.50 Yd. tibbons are very minz dresses ombre colorin, attractive, moire taffet: are here for your widths and priced according Kann's—Street Floor. It’s White. Shoe Time! And There Are Smart Styles Here at 85, $7, $8.50 and $9.00 —There is no denying the charm of an all-white cos- tume for Summer —and when it is completed with a pair of Washable White Kid Shoes it is irresistible. Here you will find a most com- plete assortment, including cut-out sandals, D’Orsay pumps, one-strap and fancy strap pumps, with Cuban, Spanish, steeple and block heels. All sizes. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Penn. Ave., 8th and D