Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1926, Page 24

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TR SEES N CONCEP OF LAW IN NATION, Ritchie Says Idea Now Seems 1 Not Protection, But Regu- lation of People. By the Asociated NEW YORK. January 21 If John Marshall were alive and Chief Jus tiee of the United States today he probably would put his foat Gown hard upon encraachments the Fed eral Government has made in recent the vights of States 1n ™ 1Y anwn nffairs, Gov Alhe ftehis f Marviand said last night Gov. Ritchie sxpressed the apinion in an addres befors the Lawyers' Cluh of New York. in celebration of the 125th ¢ the appoint- ment in 1 » Marshall to t g centralized nothinz in 1t Chief Jus- as justifying 1 of “Implied < and the Su wen In justifving Zhis, Gov Government that he wa f the g = termed | v which, along which aw may niry.” he ot law in o1 lite, lib. 1o stand hetween e individual and any Yow the Br the Associated Press NEW YORK. .January and her dead Southern ( ‘America, caused the former ship to dock several hours late Tuesday. Marino de Conde. 9-year-ld son of Mme. Juana de Conde, died of heart trouble while nd his mother were bound for New York from South | America on the Southern Cross. Mme. | Conde, who was coming to New York 110 be correspondent for La Naclon. n . to the liner | that she be landed or transterred (o s PUBLICITY ADVANTAGES OF CAPITAL STRESSED of Unusual Opoprtunity Here. The fact that Washington is the National Capital. with unduplicated at- E. Lyell Gunts, president of the Balti more Advertising Club, at the weekly luncheon of the Washinzton Adver tising Club Tuesday The local club was Lthe host 1 members of the Baltimore orzw fon. Mr. Gunis explained 1hat Ialii more has raised $100.000 as - fund for national advertising, and that city advertising had haen in ivated more ithan $200.000.000 in new business had been lirouzht there. He urged that during the national ses. quicentennlal in Thiladelphia Wash- inzton endeavor 1o bring every visitor o the expokition 1n Tashinzton. Prior to the luncheon the Baltimore were conducted through the “used as|) to regu- ind relations. there can | REVIEW IN DISBARMENT. Bupreme Courte Orders Inquiry and Report. he United | WANT BAN LIFTED. t Barrin: S Trom Streets. Petitionrrs Prot: chants Virginia wamak'x I Special D CHARCGE 1CCO1INTS INVITED SATISFACTOR)Y TERMS ARRANCED This Gruen Cartouche Rectangular i« not hy any means and Worist of which maodish depe e Watch back we put our emphatic recommendation It ic. however. at 35 imericcelihat vc pride and ru\!aih to vour P ol 5 i other new Gruen models. R. Harris & Co. 7th and D Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for More Than Half a Century Committee | 1 | .33 Styles as Illus- trated | newnpaper of Rio de Janelro. insisied.| Baltimore Man Tells Advertisers | men visited the White Houca and | THE EVENING Q'l‘ AR. WASHINGTON, D. G THURSDAY, JA ARY 21 Ships Transfer Mother and Dead Son In Midnight Sea, Reversing Vovage FOR CATHEDRAL WORK ship which wonld take her hack to 21.—The her home midnight tranater at sea of a mothar | 3 Cap son from the liner | lees Pan- | with Ships drcw near earh | boat was lowered from the Cross. bottom. the coftin in the v small blick box, | contained her son. | “AMERICANS SOUGHT Toreirney: as Archi‘eats 2nd Seulpters for Liifes in New York. Silently sne was rowed through the | night. and stong arms helped her aboard the Pan-Americi. T fer took four hours A toot whistles end the liners vanished into the nizht HEARINGS SCHEDULED ON ARLINGTON BILLS Linkinz of County's Water Sewsrage Systems With D. C. Will Be Considerad and Three bills rel suppliad to Arlin tractions, gives it advantuges above all ' Distric other cities in udvertising, declared tion ton County with of the District of Col | subject o [ the House nnuuy . a1 publiefty 17 & 4 House District o'clock rthe following Thursdasy The Hill which pro N+ Buved. However, woull e ) fot Amer bt on it has urcs alp the Tine Masx, e | vited should | haev | on the | h vine n called to the n m T. Man has not been « bishop Strictly civenmseribed that eont hedrar 1 aquoted 4 1926. ’ ed upon as an example He «nid that thers were four or five Holds Jeweler Bankrupt. 1209 G street northwest. Thé eredis twentieth con ason foreizn ar L from working n do some of the statuary. wwhle o accept because of | noted seuiptors Joston whose work he ix anxious to| A ve in the structure, He added, how ever, that he Lin b ehoiee ) cdmitted they could | W oswork demanded in e they were triin nd not o1 casily ses fizares | Cram iz fiefaée Imitations “asw et HROCliCks - . AN ORIGINAL ‘\, Malled M.\k 7 Take the Original Package Home HORTICK ¢ For Infants, Convalescents, the Aged, Numn and Expect- ant Mothers, C ildren, etc. The school child requires proper nourishment, not only to upbuild muscle, bone and tecth, but also to maintain strength and vitality during the growing period. “Horlick’s™ is composed of clean, full-cream milk, combined with a nourishing cxtract of the grains. Prepared a¢ Home in a moment. No cooking. LANSBURGH 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 of New York and| tors charge that Sures is insolvent and has admitted in writing his in ability to pay Attornev Albart E. Steinem appears for the complaing creditors L i petition in involuntary bank- rupter has been filed in the District Supreme Court hy eertain creditors azaimst Abraham Sures, fewsler, at would not be dictated to of artists. This Is Our Onec Spccial Winter Sale ---of Shoes and Hosiery It's in the interest of better store-keeping that we have thia aweep- ing clearance—and is the occasion when you can be fitted at very con- siderable reductions from the regular prices. Misses’ Shoes—Now 785 9.85 1].85 With some special lots of Bannister Shoes for Men—reduced to— 0.85 and 10.85 75, Of and Women's Special prices of Ladies” Hoce, 163 and 2 Of Men's Golf Hose, 1.75 and 2.75 Men's Hose, 1.23 and 1.73 Youngsters _hoth Bave' Arthur Burt Co. * =hoes and Hosiery and Girls'—alsn reduced 1343 F Street Direct from New York comes this remark- able purchase of Frocl(s that would usually sell for $19.00. $25.00, $29.50 and even more--in this sale they.re pricecl '14 Women's, Misses’ and Extra Sizes Included REPUTATION -MAKING sale. One of those truly remark-~ able events for which we are always striving—and which we achieve but once or twice in the course of a season! Advance modes. the fashions that one will see everywhere as Spring comes—shown for the first time here. New silhouettes. new versions of the flare and of the straightline effect—new colors, delicate pastel-like tones and brilliant shades—and styles for every need of the gayest of gay seasons! Materials— Trimmings— Crepe Roma Crepe Elizabeth Georgette Flat Crepe Glorious Prints Crepe Satin Jacquards Frost Crepe Fancy Belts Tuwills Lace Trimings NO APPROVALS—ALL SALES FINAL SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Smocking Shirring Fggoting Applique Heavy Beading Embroidery Braid

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