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THE. SUNDAY SMITHS FATE LIES (s INHYLAN'S UEFEAT’ : would have to mike way LESE MAJESTY CHARGED Spanish Intellectual Must Answer PARIS MAY REGALL ! for Anti-Monarchial Views. the Democratic leaders of the five SEVILLE, Spain, August 8 (#) boroughs of Grater New York and | oot - b S T has received the support of three of intellectual, has been summoned | T Forced Open: Primary. Tammany, racy of Manhattan, | through a notice i the officlal bul | | letin to.appean before the Magdalena | | District Court within ten days on a charge of lese majesty. will in {New York Governor Wage Big Fight Mayoralty Race. Loss of Tanks and Guns to Rebels Arouses French Ire Against Sarrail. 1an nust go. Prof. Ur Salamanca | fore the public rmer rector of has been be University tion into an open primary. several vears for his have been Democratic STAR, WASHINGTON, for new material; that his administratfon was not satisfactory to ‘Tudge Olvany, the The mayor {fmediately appealed to representing the Democ- still insisted Hy. He has refused to take the Tammany orders 1o stand aside and therefore has forced the organiza- There primaries in D. C, AUGUST 39, the newspapers to ask him if he would ablde the dectsion of the primary end not run independently if defeated. Will Cry “Crookedness.” The mayor replied that he would abide the decision with a great big afid exceedingly ambiguous “if.” ‘which meant that “If” he was the regular nominee he would accept the nomination. Furthenmore, some of the mayor's supporters already are talking ubout the possibility of a “erpoked primary.” It begins to look as if the cry of “crookedness’ will g0 up immediately the votes are counted unless they show a victory for the mayor. 1925—PART 1. Hylan wins the primary he is certein to get the KRife from Tammany. If Hylan loses the primary, he will run independently and spiit the Demo- racy. Meantime the “good govern- meni_Republican,” who admit minority in city affairs, are in a quan dary. They do not want to do any- thing that will help Hylan, and yet they would like to take advantage of the Democratic plight to gain control of the city. Just at the moment they Are lving low, waiting for the feline | to hop. (Copyrizht. 1926~ i { Goose Egg Prorlncel Twuu | their | 720-22-24 7th St. NW. BEHRENDS’: Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Every ‘Woman’s Wash Dress | | anti-monarchial views expressed in | the past. but the tieket was slated in M t G ] newspaper articles. In 1920 he was advance and the voting was perfunc |, Naturally the mavor's friends say| yjscOUNT, Sask., Auguet 8 () us 0 i sentenced to 16 years in prison for toLv will not be bound by the results | ., /I SCOIREL TREC, ShEbel 8 A | Re ! Press . lese majesty, but was pardoned al BY ROPERT-T. SMALL | This vear the primary i to he a lite. |Of 3 croeked: primary, and therefore | ;5 pilior of this district was agree. Pal August - S The dis . | most immediately by King Alfonso. ALL. -3 £ S . 1€ ' will not deprive the people of the city | ;" gree il R ugt : isagree - h 3 h - and-death affair. 1t not only involves, se Nl O™ T L RO %6 10 vote | 4PLY surprised to find six fine goslings ' Linens 55 | Mo surpdised wiichs Fhench-offcial rowever. did not prevent him EW YORK. August §.-Gov. Allthe Democracy of the city, but of the | 0. ° e had been hatched, one egg’ having g resses Yoiles . i x from continuing his republican aetiv-{ Smith’s political fate has been ume.n..m e State g for John F. Hylan at the regular i Sz circles how admit cost the French | ifles Saro (s dotling oot of New Yorich] ik Swrte ae well e stfength Of | ponas.in Novefber. ir. Hearstghas|Praduced & splendid pdic of brias, 4 o e === troops several tanks with guns| In 1924 he was deported to the|mad mavoralty race. He has got to|New York. Go S h e T l(lilrrln‘:n‘:\l/ riever hésitated to run- independently, ha(c:e;‘\‘vel:‘:aad“h:cx;‘ l:h;u?::)’; oo pl 1 it : | desolate island of Kuerteventura, but | defeat Mayor John K. Hylan in the| 3 and since he is the mayor's sole ad- 7 Bioara. when e ke an wnlis o : annot brook a Hearst-Hylan dictation SHans was included in the setting primarily | R eon o donity At e ‘| was freed undsr an amnesty decree | Democratic primaries September 15, |in the city, and the y lave decided | 0r. (6 chameds for & thivd Liekel | Ll 'en enperiment : 55 to $7 50 davs ago south of Damascus five months later. Reports at that|or agknowledge a new political power | on a fight to the finish. Hylan. nas |i0 the field In November are 100 to 1 2 5 85 iKely to develop int tima were that he escaped in & small | in the greater city which will have | been the only prop on which Mr. s Hylan should defeat Tammany - - ST ropo — political incle row bont furnished by a Paris|but one object in View—the crushing |Hearst has had to lean politically these | L the Primary THATRANR Off L UEURA ang Gesating Dresses Voiles == Toets in Octo publisher and was taken to France | of Al Smith e, for 30 days, | la ht years, Therefore he has got.| Thcr® Will be the devil to pay, nojthe citiss with factories closed, to find ment takes radieal action £ \.m the latter's yachi heginning the Auguis: the |0 be “knocked out,” The mayte hagl o uior Whish way ths ast jumps. I | proeperity on Skvius apd in vineyards “The (.,_,,,,.r,_”i\.,; o | governor is goin, {o take his coat off [ becn clever enough to claim credit for | 510 00 to 12 98 B aobarid e en b g and go at the redheaded mayor with ! nearly eversthing that has b G | . B $ 99 B i, el e | BEET SUGAR ‘ACREAGE 4 e movwer s n i | - PRESERVE YOUR SIGHT | : ks e ot San: Garan Peda o | et gL : F e : Silk Dresses = enmmissio o Sy A ins"on the sidewalks of Nev ; . i cmmisis ,',’\";.‘.'.,.m,;«”.i.’.v o wiose | IN EUROPE DECREASES [ in= on ‘tha sidbwalkeo Wew, Torkilmsfiy=althoush he INKi troad Two Kinds of Invisible Bifocals : Hive the caes (OF the troubIs. = ‘1 guage of the streets where he \\uu](lfl-hl of his personal 00 e of the rowsle T 656,000 Fewer Heotares Planted | oo vt b e e iy | fom the Foren tngunge newipanrs, | OPTICAL BARGAINS .00 to 520. $62 .85 S i e e hology of the crowd. No one in the | Since the war he has given the ki . e e ol o s This Year. International Hylan camp will dare to engage Al |to the city to all and sundry from E Sllk Dresses — ouble of the efforts of Bureau Report Shows. | Smith in a joint debate. 1t will be no [ rope—friend and foe alike. Y 5 @n. Serrail to obtaih she &ledtion of b i part of the Hylan stratégy at this| Some of the Tammany leaders seem 1 coundil that Wil et | Correspondence of the Associated Press. ‘”m,‘ to count tack the govern: |.u ‘l?mllf that they “took” the mayor, Toric invisible | a B devoted | for he is too popular with the popu’ |hook. line and sinker, when they got b i mination of his ehoice for pae v got | ifocal lenses to y Sy < in Kuropean na- | lace. The Hyvian machine will deal | 2 — | | W s I’ & L tions. producing three-quarters of the | with Al later if it can crush Tammany | | see far and near. 69c GIRLS’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ecall 1s Expected. world's supply, decreased from 1,963.- | in the primary. l - The newspaper alleges that the 000 hectares in 1924 to 105.000 hec. | ¢ gm,fl Qflldfl erfE ’m, | 0 | Gowns ? Pink and White X 5 Dov - tarex in 5. statistics red by | Fight Hearst Allegiance. The above quality Princess Slips o councillors bought voies openly in the 3. atatistl thered t | i i Crepe and Batiste et e oD I ne | ihe Intecnational Institute of Agricul-| ‘The entire Tammany and Smith is offered by some Combinations Lace, Ribbon of ihe voting. was the election of a 'Lure show 7 | attack ypon the mayor is because of | | jewelers | Billy Burkes majority in_the council who fear | The decrease was créatst In Snain. | the latter's hardandfast alliance with | | P B ! Bloomers SEE L o dee France. Tt adds that the . » Talling from 179,000 to 78.000. and in| William Randolph H t, the New | o e M rawers Trimmed Tnethos Pmminrea oy (he exatlous Ttaly, falling from 124,000 to 50,000, | York and Caniforna publisher. Hearst | POWBY numb'“ F h Keyotok Bifocats are The certainty will convince vou L general and.his staff is alfezed to | While Buls which had 25.000 hec- | has had the sav in city affairs since ity Fims il for (2o of Satisfactlon i that perfect invis- = — have brought about such agitation | tAres planted in 1924, had nonein 1025. | fiylan has been mavor. Tam optome. worth a price in ible bifocals are the as likely to make the exercise of the | On the other hand. a large increase | has not contemplated the ar itself. cheapest at the end. Two Marvelmu Umlcrw:ar Specmh . Where the | acreage was augmented from 345,000 French mandate over Byria most diffi. | W2S reported from Ru ment with any sort of pleasure 1 BumsteadsWnnnSyrup Our exelusive Optical Service is_ offéered to you at mederate Brices. $1.50 to $2.00 Voile i cult, unless mare tactful megns are | ATEAES, WA auew Tany does not 1ike Hearst and dosss | employe ° ctares. [ like to be ignored. aming istered ) peciali & The French g(mlllprnmem ‘l\\eafl'-i S Four vears ago, at the end of his "l‘n‘vh\ldun l'n“lnlfl’ O{TIIPN'EY 4 Whe Ey” E‘ d by Re‘l...\ Eym'h‘ s "“. Underwear en. Serrail's full report” Before Thomas Gray and Sir Walter Scott |first term In the City Hall, Hylan | fections arm follomed ViR A © Cl ing action, save the Echo de Paris, | declined an offer of the English poet|kowtowed to Tammany and made | 2o “ontaine fll “doss. “Bioed sty || Exclusive The Shah OPtlc.l Co. bi | Chenie but it adds that Foreign Mmister |laueatship. Wordsworth also refused | friends with Boss Murphy. There. | ye at. Sold everywhers, or by mall. 304 Opticians 12 F Drops Nile. Green Teddys Bri: . however, already is-in ‘favor | the post, but afterward was induced o |upon he received a renomination. |& bottle. 8 2 St. Used Light Blue - Gowns C of ling the high commissioner. | change his mind. This vear the mayvor was told he| Est C. A Voorhees, M. D.. Fhiladelphia. Flesh Step-ins ‘White Bloomers PACKARD SIX and EIGHT 50c to 75¢ Undermuslins 39¢ Crepe and Batiste Un derwear in flesh, white and colors; lace trim med or tailored gowns chemise, teddy, bloom ers and step-ins f——————PIECE GOODS* PIECE GOODS SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS 69c HANDSOME COAT CRETONNE Cretonne in a won- Lovely deriul assortment of the very newest coat designs, 36 inches wide, in four and five color- ings; large and small designs on light and dark grounds 59¢ FLOWER CHIFFON VOILES Final clearance of 48c, 59 and 69c Floral Voiles Monday ; at 915 am. Beautiful flower c | ACKARD ANNOUNCES~— [z 2Y° ; tinted grounds, 40 inches wide, [ | full pieces and perfect. i i ' While the electric starter in- : g . colors to $ 5 ¢ N ttme; than it takes to sound mmd‘ the sale of cars—the once every hour while the g:\;il ?;;:; Sour” conumes. 5 the horn. chassis Iubricator and the motor motor is running. | y black; neatly tal { oil rectifier double the life of cars ;i g ; Suits torea. =i, it % Packard announces thatalready more than 15,000 new Packard owners have found in their cars the most notable improve- ments since the introduction of the electric starter. : \ These improvcmenfs are (1) the chassis lubricator, (2) the motor oil rectifier. Together they double the life of Packard cars. The Chassis Lubricator With the exception of six points that must be oiled by hand once every 10,000 miles, the chassis points re- quiring regular attention, 45 in all, may be oiled in less How much would your car be worth today if it had no electric gtarter? How much will your car be worth two, three or four years from today if it has no chassis lu- bricator and motor oil rectifier? These improvements, found to- gether only in Packard cars, are among the most important ever made in motor car design. —c¢utting depreciation in halfand making the Packard the most economical car in its class to own, to Opel‘lte lnd to maintain. The pull of a plunger, a second of time, and every part is bathed in oil and quietness of operation. . : Of elegant quality, fancy : madras, full cut and per- c Frrst by ten years or more to protect the interests of owners through retaining standardized Rty s Wke wih appearance and in offering no yearly models, Packard is now first to make it easily possible —. : { collarette neck and elastic for owners to get out of their cars the long and desirable mileage life built into them. | § | inserted back. At sizes. : 2 3 $1.25 and $1.69 GIRLS’ DRESSES Packard Waéhington Motor Car Co. Connecticut Avenue at S ACK The Motor Oil Rectifier The motor oil needs to be changed but once in every 2500 miles. The lu- bricating qualities are pre- served through a complete and automatic purification The result—-longer life of parts, lower costs for oil, North 600 RD O W N S . 69c PRINTED PONGEE Yarn Mercerized Pongee in dots that form stripe effects on light and two-tone cluster dark grounds; warranted fast colors resembling broadcloth in 69c IMPORTED RATINE 36 inches wide. in woven stripe and check designs, just the for late Summer weight dresses when the evenings are '$2.50 REDUCING CORSETS $] 65 yon—Artificial é SILK COSTU ME SLIPS s For stout women requiring 24 to 38 Made strong couti! with strongygp e and with features sizes of inforeed stay: an dominal reducin giving a comfortable, stslish stout figure All the new pretty Closing Out match der straps. 39¢ SEEEIG T TN $1.00 MEN’S UNION SUITS Bix Girls' (6°t0 14 sears) Dresses, of corded madras and chambray. in pretty checks, plaids. plain colors and stripes. Some embroid- 88 neatly tailored 50c and 69¢ ’ DRESSES | BABY : PETTICOATS 3 < Made of nies < quality white hatiste. The 4 “ dréases are yoke or Bishop stylex with Tace or sm- | broidery trim - | med. The petti- | coats are Ger- 3 for $1.00 | trude styles