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18 REPORTER IS FINED | BY DAYTON EUURT Says He Will Wnte What He Pleases About Evolution i Case—Is Arrested. | Dayton wen to mee! of 18 rooms may be used for expert witnesses. g » who will be unable to get into the courtroom some provision may be made today when engineers from New Orleans survey the situa- tion with a view of erecting a_huge auditorium. Here it is proposed to have amplifiers convey to the over- flow throng the detalls of the legal Dattle. Dr. John R. Neal, chief counsel for \pp! was in New York today, to confer with witnesses. in the movement behind the comin trial Will Bare Intolerance. “This case has more than local nificance,” Dr. Neal said. “One | amazed at the extent of latent senti intolerance and bigotry in s, a force that will come | ace once the opportunity ix |3 | the State's charges Scopes are ined, you will see| other evolutfon nd perhaps control the thought as well as actions of people.” Local residents read with Interest today an extract from the report of the American Teachers' Federation secretary, presented rday befor the convention in Chicago. This said in part “The trial is a dramatization in Ten nessee of forces which unfortunately are not confined to Tennessee, but ar work throughout the United States. “The teaching of evolution < regard of State statutes. is major issue, nor the issue wit i we, the American Federation Teachers, are primarily concerned. “It is only the technical charge on which American education has been a local court from w peal will be to the telligence of the Amer “Bryan, the anti-evolutic the stage scenery at Dayto the impersonation of a spiri Is it possible that the v destiny of the American tem {s to be decided by enlightened public opinion, while the teachers stand aside in listiess man- ner?” A local flare occurred yesterday when a reporter, said to have de- clared that he would write what he pleased about the Scopes case, was arrested, given & hearing and fined $2 and costs on a charge of using pro- fanity in a public place. The reporter, Sandy Givens, for merly of a Chattanooga paper, was arrested on a warrant sworn out by the Rev. M. B. Gass, pastor of the Morgantown Methodist Episcopal | Church, after an argument in the drug store, where the original Scopes discussion took place. VETERANS TO CO-OPERATE Americans and British Urged to Work Togsther. OTTAWA. June 30 (#)—Co.opera tion between the American Legion | i the British Empire Servic » as a “power for world good zed vesterday by E: ng a welcome to Cc Ja 1 commander-in-chief of \hF ]B | Drain is here as a guest of the | conference. Prominent Couple Wed. t Va. v'nnp Manning. . and Mrs. Willlam Watkins nning of Dallas, Tex., and William Clajborne Gooda of Lynchburg were | married last Wednesday at the home of the family there, the celebrant | being Rishop John M. Moore of the | Southern against | & |5 | 5 reduced fares on sale to all near. BLAIR MUST ANSWER TAX CASE SUBPOENA| ] Internal Head Loses Move in Fight to Avoid Baring His Office Records. David H. Blair, commissioner of in- nxu\l revenue, vesterday noted an Revenue | appeal to the Court of Appeals from | a decision stice Hoehling of the Dist b ne’ Court, requiring him to answer a subpoena to appear before the United States Board of Tax Appeals and make response to questions propounded by counsel for in Machine Co. of Cincin- company had appealed to the rd because of the failure of the revenue authorities to determine e the invested capital of the so that the correct excess 1 :ht to find out their_figures, and asked a subpoena 3 ir requiring him to give s In the case of other milar line of business. ned on the ground that he would be giving publicity to ;| revenue information not authorizied to be made public. Through United States Attorney Gordon und Assistant United States Attorney West the ~commissioner asked a dismissal of the suit. The court denfed the request and directed him to answer the wubpoeml HOME WRECKER EXILED. Court Orders Deportation of Pafi Accused by Husband. NEWARK, N. J., June 30 (P.—A mestic rift was solved a court order for and Peter Trapp, 21 , charged by Philip Eisel, nd of the woman, with break- ing up his home 3 Trapp became ac v four years ago is ame 1o this country. el was given custody of an & rold daughter and permitted to remain. And lntPe‘r;l?;l;eySu!mnl July 3d, 1925 Lv. Washington 5:30 P.M. Week end tickets at greatly SEREEAR INGTINANEIRERTAT % by Virginia points. H Southem Railway System S. E. Burgess D.P. A. 1510 H St. N.W. Washington, ‘T'S the little things that count” is so especially true in cooking...... How “flat” the food tastes with- out a little salt and pepper, or spices, or mustard...... To make mustard mean the most in magnifying flavor— insoups, sauces,salad dress- ings, cooked dishes — your order to the grocer should be French’s Cream Salad Mustard. No other mus- tard has such flavor. Made only by The R. T. French Compaay Rochester, N. Y. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, $2.95 and $3.50 Leather Bags $2.39 Kresge Department Stores Large assortment of leathers, consisting of tool, vachette, lizard, grain morocco and many two- Silk or leather lined. New Silk Bags Specially Priced, $2.95 Made of good quality moire or fancy stripe silk. Richly lined. Plain, beaded or petit point fronts. toned effects. Colors are black and brown. Palais Royal—Main Floor The Fair, Chicago, Ill. Quality Merchandise ZiePALAIS ROYAL L.S. Plaut & Co., Newark, N. J. JUNE 30, 1925. Women’'s Bathing Suits, *5.95 Smart and Serviceable One-piece Swim- ming Suits, made of knitted wool, Some feature a worsted girdle, with de- sign interwoven in two colors—others have armholes, neck and belt bound with fiber braid. Colors are purple, kelly, navy, black, jockey and other new shades. Palais Ceonrteous Service Royal—Third Floor Temptingly Priced Holiday Necessities at the Palais Royal What Could Be Smarter Than These New Tweed Topcoats for Sports and Travel Three Sfecfd Values in the Ribbon Department Ribbon Cocardes #].39 Each Made of moire ribbon, in 3 different styles. In white, navy, browg, red, jade, gray, tan, copen, black and white effects. For millinery, dress trimmings, etc. Crepe de Chine Hat Bands 98¢ Bands for sport hats, dou- ble length. In white, tan, navy and black. Women’s Sport Head Bands 39c In roman and fancy stripes—in many combina- tions, Finished with clasp. Palais Royal—Main Fleer And they are very special at $25.00 Every woman needs a topcoat for sports or travel wear, and especially so if she is planning a vacation trip. There are single and double breasted models with velvet collars. All-silk crepe lined and exquisitely tailored. Colors: Tgn, brown and gray mixtures. Also blue anfienna Sizes 14 to 40. Flannel Coats $15, $19.50 and $25 Practical and Attractive Coats for all Summer wear. Just the sort of coat one needs to wear with sheer Summer frocks. Colors: Rose, new green, powder blue and college stripes. Sizes 16 to 40. Palais Royal—Third Floor K imonos for Y our Lelsure Hours At home or on your vacation. The best assortment we have 3 ever shown, in cotton or silk. Several special groups for tomor- 3 200 Breakfast Coats and Kimonos of Serpentine Crepe or White Dotted Swiss Special at ’1, 98 Attractive straightline or side-tie models. The crepes are in cheerful, flattering col- ors. Attractively hand embroidered in con- trasting colors. The white dotted Swiss are breakfast coat styles, with trimmings of rose quilling and ruffles. Sizes to 44. Other crepe models to $5. 50 Attractive Silk Kimonos Special at 37,98 Fashioned of glosheen, messaline and sports satin. Tailored or lace trimmed mod- els. In many changeable and plain colors— also black. Other silk models to $37.50. White Dotted Swiss Several styles suitable for the older people With set-in elbow sleeves—Ilace-trimmed collar. Palais lfiy‘l—’l‘hlfll Floor. Marvel-Fit Union Suits $1.29 $1.50 and $1.75 Values Specially Priced Mercerized Marvel-Fit Union Suits. Tailored band, built-up shoulder and bodice top with tape straps—has tight knees. Reinforced to insure wear. Glove Silk Underthings Regularly $5.95 to $7.50 Children’s Seal-Pax Athletic Union Suits 85c and *1.15 In white and pink. Regular and extra sizes. N BRI Emphasizing This Special Offering of Cool Summer Silk Dresses $13.75 Every woman likes to have a num- ber of cool silk dresses for the Summer season and at this low price one can well afford it. Models suitable for all occasions. a-ixawmmmmwm There are the prints that hold the center of the stage of fashion—printed and plain georgettes, so practical and so cool, crepe de chine dresses in all the lovely soft shades for Summer wear in semi-tailored, two-piece and straightline models. Flat crepe dresses in many pretty styles for street or dress wear. FARRMAT AR TR New arrivals in wash dresses are de- cidedly different and effective. Dresses of sheer white voile combined with handkerchief linen in pastel colors. Embroidered from shoulder to hem or with scroll embroidery and appliqued floral designs. Sizes 16 to 44, Palais Royal—Third Floor R R R R AR R R R AR R R AR R ARG Women’s Pure Silk Hose Humming Bird and Holeproof Makes Special at $1,50 Pair Two standard makes. Both guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. Thread silk with three-seam back. Holeproof hose have ribbed stretch tops for comiort. In black, white and all the newest colors. Women’s Silk and 69 Women's White Silk ;‘] 44 Rayon Hose C Hose with Black Heels L « % 5 4 Special purchase of fu _ First quality silk and rayon hose. silk hose, with black he: Seamed back and perfect fitting. In »“{A']' e e black, white, nude. gray, cinder, beige, LLSostop StIa, s peach and flesh. A wonderful value. < hose L thepopulacls of flesh, peach, nude Palais Royal—Main Floor Children’s Sport Hose and Socks Boys’ and Girls’ Children’s 39c and 50c Sport Hose Rayon Socks 500 Special, 3 Pairs for ’_l Smart styles in 74-length English Special purchase of half-length socks—in 14 Ribbed Sport Hose. "Self color or con- the popn‘ar -rayon, plain colors and fancy trasting tops. Plain colors and two- R ihitan, blicibrown toned effects. Sizes 6 to 10. hd edg: and ribbon bow. Palais Royal—Main Floor R AR ATNRHR shioned thread A very smart ned thread silk Summer shades sombrero and lariat crocheted Sizes 4 to 6% Featuring Hudnut’s Loose Powder Vanities, *1.50 Each A minature box of the celebrated Deau- ville or Three-Flower Face Powder will be given away with each purchase of these vani- ties. Palais Royal—Main Floor N2 22 i iz 22 2o i Dl s s e T S R I Y Union Suits made of cross-barred muslin. 4.95 Glove Silk Gowns, tailored style with self picot straps, and plain or insert medallions. Also Envelope Chemise, daintily lace trimmed. In pink, peach and orchid. Manufacturers’ samples and discontinued lines. - Waist style with buttons and garter attach- ments. Sizes 2 to 12 years. Also bloomer leg style for girls. 16 years. A > White Sports Sizes 2 to Palais Royal—Main Floor Hats < Special, $1,95 Fashion decrees white for midsummer wear, and, of course, that means white hats as well as dresses and acessories. Pretty Sports Hats, of milan hemp, spread hemp and fancy straws, in a variety of shapes. The trimmings are bands of grosgrain ribbon. silk crepe or satin ribbon. Mostly tailored styles, in off-the-face models, medium and large brims. Styles suitable for the miss or the matron. Notion Specials! Needed Things for the Children] for your week end trip over the 4th. 3 Girls’ Khaki and Blue Garments Good and strong for all kinds of outdoor wear. Middies, regulation styles, $125to $1.95 ‘ Kwnickers,regulation styles, $1.25 to 5195 One and Two Piece Swits, $125 to §2.95 51.00 to $195 New Assortment of Girls’ Bathing Suits 2 Special Groups 32 19and *2.95 ; Made of all-wool Jersey cloth. Some with combina- 350 pairs Bathing Slippers, all black, also few colors; wllh cloth tops; assorted sizes. cial, pair, 69c. 15¢ Beach Hats, with rubber trimming and 2-inch brim; as- surted colors. Special, each, 45c. Al ki Gy S 3gUntrimmed Transparent Hats $3 85 " Start to M the minute that it leaves the country, until it reaches your doorstep, your milk has no chance to lose any of its natural freshness and purity. Skirts, ing Sik, in_ black, white and colors, Special, 2 spools, 15c. 100 boxes Dressmakers' Pins, Y pound to box; fine need.e points for silk and other fine fabrics. Special, box, 23c. 800 dozen Pencla Double-mesh Hair Nets, guaranteed; if not satisfactory, will give new one; tion stripes and borders of # cap shape: assorted browns, rayon. All with skirt at- black, also white and gray. Spe- tached. In all the attrac- 3 cial, 3 for 2lc. tive new colors. 150 Wire Hairpin Cabin Sizes 6 to 14 years. containing assorted hmp::' \) S 1, 2 for 25¢c. Attractive Sweaters pesah For the cool mornings and evenings. One is always useful to take on 8 200 pairs Ready-made Garters, for rolled-top stockings; assort- short trips. ed colors. Special, pair, 39c. Specm” 33'95 : 300 dezen Venus Compressed Splendid assortment of practical slip-on or coat styles. All worsted. %8 = Ta niaii colorsior borders il fantrasiiis Eojors:* |Sizes 6)£ Iiivenra i & | sasitAryNSRRISEIC Sl clc s e !'lhh Mfl—h.l!i Floor For these warm Summer days one needs a light, airy hat and that’s just * what these horsehair hats are. Shown in white and all the light pastel shades to match the season’s colorings in dress materials, Add any of our lovely flowers—a touch of ribbon—malines or an orna- ment and you have an attractive picture hat at a very moderate cost. All ‘hats trimmed free of charge if materials are purchased here. Large, medium.and small shapes in large and small head sizes. If you had a glass pipe strecching from the country to your door it could not bring you cleaner, bet- i e A complete assortment of flowers Ranging from — 75¢ to $3.95 Palais Royal— Second Floor in price BB AR R R R R R AR AR ARG AR A AR AR RS S R RRR TR RN AR ARANFA in pocket. Special, 2 for 18c. ez 11tk Palals Royal—Main Floor NORTH 5997 ST. N.W, §