Evening Star Newspaper, February 12, 1926, Page 18

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18 A0 NEXGANS FACE OEPORTATION Entered U. S. Without Paying Tax—Ranchers May Ad- vance Funds to Keep Labor. Br tha Associated Pres Five Fined Credit Hours at Kansas U. As New Penalty System Is Instituted By the Associated Press AWR ines in terms of Three n an students nounced, one were of 5 h by the student co urs' credit., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. February 12. redit hours have t the University the part : n- | fir ch university. All of the cases n students and of s of ssed pena it was an- d gullty of sed a penally of The credits it BRAWLEY, Calif., Seventy-five per cent of the Mexicans in Callfornia_are facing deportation hecause of their failure to pay $18 head tax each on entering the United States. Business men and ramchers of the Imperial Valley, however, today were taking advantage of an agree. ment with Federal immigration offi- February 1% ROOSEVELTS IN FRANCE AFTER ASIAN ADVENTURE Field Museum Collecting of trophies. eofard, these anim re, and also ght down by The two wemen cited to appear on es of misconduct have left the elebration following ¢ that the nec to ® e of a deterre sults and has forw to the United State: e colonel himself was particularly 1 over having hagged a white {SGT. LINTLER, WHITE ' HOUSE OFFICER, DEAD Member of Police Force at Presi- dent's Home Is Victim of Diabetes. are said to have John R. Lintler, acting sergeant of the White House police force, died at the Naval Hospital here yesterday | morning. According to May. A. Coupal on the arning be. nt to wrongdoin 1 oof fine: Joel T. Roone, med| on the vacht Mayflower, % due to diabetes. |, Sergt. Lintler hax heen suffering |from diabetes for more than a year. | His condition grew worse more than {8Ix week® ago and he went tn the hos- where his right leg was ampu- ! rded s great quantities 1l being extreme. rgest ibex ever | g hunter. Some |3 C., tated. It was thought that he showed marked improvement following this, but several days ago his condition be. came worse. Born in Virginia in November, 1868, Sergt. Lintler came to Washington in 1898 and joined the Metropolitan police force. In 1917 he was assigned to duty at the White House. He was promoted to acting sergeant two Yeara ago. Hesides his widow, Sergt. Lintler is survived by a son, Ernest Lintler, 17 years old. Sergt Lintler s a member of the Policeman’s Associa- tion and the Police Relief Associa- tion. Funeral services will be held at the Lintler home, 100 B street north- east, tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Burial will be at Walker Chapel burying ground. Chain Bridge, Va. The services will he conducted by Lebanon Lodge of Masons, of which he was a member. Motor owners get onl of the power of the gasnline theyv ise. FRIDAY., FEBRUARY 12, 1926. LENROOT LAUDS COURT ENTRY OF U. S. IN SPEECH Says at Passaic, N. J,, Lincoln Day Dinner That It Is a Practieal Step Toward World Peace. By the Associated Press. PASSIAC, N. February United State: nator Irvine Lenroot of Wisconsin declared at a Linecoin day dinner here last night that the World Court waa a definite part of the Repuhlican party’s foreign poliey and that the United States had taken a practical step toward universal peace. He asserted the Republican party did not stand for a policy of isolation, but recognized that the United States could not shyt its eves to events in the rest of the world one-thittieth | ‘e should do whatever we can,” e sald, “to maintain peace in the world as long as our position is con- sistent with freedom and independence of action in the United States.” Congressman Henry R. Rathbone of Illinois also spoke. i CETE, Skeletons of men and women 7| feat tall have bheen unearthed from the site of a pre-historic city in Nevada. R. McReynolds & Son § Sales—Service 1423-25-27 L St. N.W. Main 7228 Sales 14th and Park Road N.W. Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. Col. 2619 —if you must, on something than the Plumbing. and comfort, but health iteelf, demands the best possible sanitary equip- ment. Colbert Plumb- ing stands none. Heating—Plumbing—Tinning § 621 F Street Fhone Main § 3016-3011 when § you build, hut let it be § other fINnt only conventence g second to @ ¥ Repairs a Specialty & ¢ Maurice J. Colbert cials whereby they will pay the tax motion picture films were taken. and accept repayment from their Mexican employes in installments. | This, it was explained, will prevent, | 1€ it is successfully carried out, €udden labor shortage. B Immigration officers estimated that 0 Mexicans in southern Cali- | face deportation, having en- | d the country without having paid the head tax. Six thousand dollars raised last night by subscription toward paving head taxes. All Mex jeans in the valley who entered the country without & passport are hei rezistered. | Spuesids ok Moxiaing thig ';:‘\”"'L; 3 G B4 wear the new things first! outeome of the pla The immigration vesterday that if t 1 he extended tn of the State, but that if it fails exten. sive deportations will w. and this. | ranchers de e it in a se. Tious laho Mexic out the State on fa > road construction and other work. OPPOSE CITY OWNERSHIP. Chicago Council Committee Votes Down Buying of Surface Lines. CHICAGO, Fehrnary 12 (#),—The eity council en on local trans rejected a policy hip and operation for Chicago. In vet however, the the city the ng and tion should later Expedition. . Theodore ipt. Kerr Imported Sports Stockings, $1.65 . Regularly $2 to $3.95 Fashions s T i o In every smart color and Lisle. rayon and lisle. Choice—Chiffon Velvet Evening Wraps, $39.50 Regularly $59.50 & $69.50 American Beauty, green. sap- phire blue, shell pink. Smart misses’ styles, third floor. e heand of the 14 Museum exped velt said he w with the results ty ohtained most You wil on. Ehecks. perfectly the. trip. interesting had heen ~ attarns. .. combination. 1216 F St. N.W. shown hy us NOW-—and now chosen, too, hy those who Saturday Sensational Clearing Misses’ Winter Coats Your choice of our entire stock—Coats in distinctly Misses' styles —all fur trimmed; many with most gorgeous furs — at two prices — loved throuzh fi radl- Of twillcord, with a jacket that is a short cut to chie! Link buttoned and with the newest eut- oyt ALL METALS A Quick Shine Foralong time AT ALL DEALERS $69.50 to $95 Coats " %45 These heautiful coats should not lack for new owners for very long. them are one of a kind, we suggest seeing them early! At $45 the Coats are of the superhly rich pile-fabrics known as Carmina, Lustrosa and Pinpoint. They in straightline. wrappy or flared models most becoming to the youthful figure. Collars of rich furs such as Jap. fox, ringtail opossum, black fox and skunk are used in luxurious Queen Anne or muffler collars and deep cuffs. $110 to $145 Coats 65 As brocade, pearl toned. The skirt is side- pleated in front. $39.50 and MAY BE OBTAINED FROM N W Burehell Hugh Reilly T Fourteenth St 1334 N, Y Company N Avenun NW. Corporation to draft an ordina most ot e provid } s and 1ih Nt Ui W R Bt DISTRIBUTORS ohe Whalesale & Distributing Company NoW. j , 1216 F St. N.W. 200 Attractive New Frocks 15 Unusual values in this unusual dress shop—fashions that tend towards simplicity and always in good taste—materials of reliable quality. Flat Crepes—Crepe-back Satins—Stunning Georgettes—All at $15 WE PICTURE nine of the many STYL [ES—hut the dresses themselves are more at- tractive than the pictures show. N Conneetient Iater, the R owned by the city mainiain comple At $65 the Coats are among the finest cnats the Winter has seen. materiale are the very luxnrious Needlepoint, Masulera, Roulustra and Carmina. [n distinctive versions of the straightline. wrappy and flaring modes. \ith collars of rich beaver. mink squirrel, natural squirrel or fox used in generous manner for upstanding, Tuxedo or Queen Anne collars. Some with borders of fur. The Bolero Frock Main 3733 'he Mosulera, are —is a dual personal- ity, both feminine and boyish; for note the boyish bra (they are of white fannel). Heavy crepe de chine with the finely tucked blouse in a hter tone. $39.50. A Downstairs Dress Shop— With Upstairs Style Trends. For Women, Larger Women Colors offer wine, lipstick, falcon. gracklehead blue and black. In gracklehead blue, wine, brown dove. cuckon or . 1 and Misses! black. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 are well represented throughout. And those who secure these Coats will find them Coats to treasure for next season’s wearing! Misses’ Shap—Third Flaor Materials and Workmanship That Will Surprise You For Your Choice Saturday Your Valentine—Suggest That It Be Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Whether a single pair. or this posy bouquet of three airs, ..each blossom a pair of Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Stockings...arranged in the colors of your choice. This is a gift that will earry its pleasant thoughts into the months ahead—for Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Stockings are of silk 100 pe- cent pure—resisting wear and insuring beauty. You know, of course, that no garter run can pass the gold stripe. Chiffon weight, silk to the top, $1.95 pair. The Scalloped Cape Coat Fashion Flowers That Bloom This Spring 50c to $5 Pansies, violets, pond lilies. orchids, sweet peas, nasturtiums. apple hlos- soms and roses of every kind. Gold and Silver Flowers, 50 to $3.95 —High in the Spring mode as to full-rip- pling cape back . . . as to scalloping . . . as to the fabric charmeen . . . te double collar of fur. Searf lined in blend- ing color. $59.50. Reuquet of Thret, Pairy of Chiffen 3ilk Stackings (#1k te ths top) $7.20 Bout onnieres of field flowers, gardenias. includ Ing the new rose shades, 750 to $1.25. Fushion dictates a flower for sach Spring costume. Street Floor Spring Gloves i~m Centemeri ————> Finest French Kid S<—— Slip-en Styles, Pr. New Shades The Trimly Tailored Sutt of Tweed —an inseparable ally of springtime and an indispensable one! Brief coated .. . double-breasted . . . belted only from pocket to pocket. The skirt in wrap- around fashion. $35 52.95 Tan, Beaver, Mode, Brown and Gray Spring This special purchase sent by P. Centemeri & Co. for the opening of our Spring season is a great value—surely any duplicates of this quality are bound to cost $1.00 per pair - more. Quantity limited at this price. Lovely Tailored Silk Underwear First Spring Purchase: Silks of Superb Quality . Superbly Made . .. Yet simply designed—just the type of garments so greatly desired by so many women—who will thus purchase ex- treme good value. Vests, $2.95—Step-ins, $2.95 The vests of fine radium silk or crepe de chine. with yokes daintily hemstitched or Step-in drawers to match. 500 New Youthful Hats A Special Saturday Event 'S Felts Tailles Straws Satins Crepes Combinations “Mary Lou” The New Three-in-One crepe de | Undie—~ Caine: embroidered. Pastel tints. Step-in Chemise, $3.95 Of radium silk or crepe de chine, lustrous and lovely, with yokes hemstitched, tucked or embroidered: the self straps, picot edged. White and pastel shades. Silk Gowns, $7.50 Of radium silk or silk crepe de chine, dainty with embroidery or applique work: flesh, peach, orchid. At Lett Bniirn eficet t Right Lavae Biee Lo eoe. 15, Costume Slips, $3.95 Of excellent radium silk, with hemstitched top and self straps, deep shadow hem. In black, navy, white and pastel shades. Extra size slips, $5.90. Underwear Shop—Third Floor silk, the rest, snugly fitting swami cloth with inserts of ela ie; four-garter fin- ish. Sizes 30 to 36. $5 Misses’ Shops—Third Floor The New Scarfs $2.95, $3.95, $5 Chine Scarfs in plain shad c-shk.'mulufln 55 of ross Tailored and “Dressy” Models for Every Daytime Occasion and Every Type of Person ' Bordered Silk Umbrellas, $5.90 Red New hat fashions for immediate wear, introduc- ing the smart fabrics... shapes...colors. trimmings! Tomorrow—becoming new hats in Bois de Rose Gray Pablo Oak Black Lovebird Palmetto Capri’ Blue Hat 8hop—Third Floor Two-piece models with the new high collars and side-fastening which is a fashion-point for Spring. Graceful godets used in a manner expected in expensive dresses. Embroideries . . . surprisingly lovely. New print silks . . . in color combinations that tempt one to own a frock in each shade! The bolero fashion in a new and youthful version. Fashion’s Own Spring Colors! Bois de Rose Lanvin Blue Orange and Blue " Cinnamon Brown Porcclain ~ Blue Palimetto Green Plenty of Dresses in Black, with Just a Touch of Color Sizes 14 and 18—36 to 46—48 to 52. Navy Brown Green 16-Rib Kyoto Frames Each umbrella with a handle specially de- signed in color and effect to make a smart ac- cessory. Choose among carved wood or amberite... with tips and ferrules in exactly the right combination. All have the light-weight wooden shanks. Navy Blie et 5o & shades. $2.1 Heavy quality ere, scarls . ing_floral patierns, '?!'lfi 1 460, Georgette scarts flower printed, $8. Street Floor in rew soft tans, ‘ Very Special Values!

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