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LR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY., APRIL 6, 1926. v (b, el e i i e e, e o g0 6 g | oW | el 1 i) on i roga’ e FROM CRITICISM IN HOUSE |5 o™ i ot coriatn oiher | Fonwe wil ook askance at tho ,,EJQ; A e You don't have to cook Senators. . Senatorial courtesy -has|bickerings and fusses in the sup- |somebody used the word “Senate” In S e e Sfll';eth‘y u;]e lIx;nrds fesie st posedly august Senate. respect (};, something. i . v Co d . ut in the House, it is fl e differ- Representative Colton of Utah had The chalr once more stated how- - By Consolidated Prese. strued as Berogatory to the Senate is|ent, The Senate and all its works arc | the .‘ememv o refur recontly to the | ver, that the rule holds it to be a h the United States at |uttered upon the floor of the House. |to be sacred. R e nather body" and also to | breach of order to introduce anything 1ok ¢ end. There is one | All of which has started some talk Yohgwortive Vow. e e o things said in the Sem, | Which might have been sald in the 2 | the .;‘»emne that may be “Brother Tom" has xhlsa PRI ! i ! ate in connection with the present s;neut: hE Iéoll:a!i\d;";l‘(::!ni‘e:ge‘:‘fl)y | not in the | eyes fixed on the Senate for some time | Speaker Longworth, when he as- ff investigation. Whereupon | 28ree n Smlthsoman Sclentlst Goes | e, |1 ko mitize. ot onice af | it Ports Coanally arassiiihib thing parileularly derogatory {0, the i enate, hu er er Fair Prey Elscwhere. the beglnning of the present session | place. ~, e n o y S te severel out Back to Time When Throats ,:}“‘,‘,fi\“flf Fisewhers. in'tlie; United States the;Of CongTess, gald it was golng to be Mukes Point of Order. ekt e Were Torches. \lhture | Senate is considered fair prey for i'g" jrumtes iake i mous O f make the point of order”; he g 5 Fislature | plercing shafts of criticlam. Some oc- | KebreseRtatives /o Brep B0 A0 moy the gentleman 1 r not done, any- | cupants of the White Tlouse even e acit e Pambiios fons in the Senate Pushing Plans for Sprmg Dance. id or hus lert|have been known to say a few harsh _— sal B egubi e o 5 and reflecting upon What ords about the “greatest deilberative | 3! could not do this, much as he |, > Sel The| J.JesseChaney yesterday announced od, body in the world.’ clieves the Republican party to be |, ery plain that criticism of the | the names of the Instituto of Bank- je discus The present occupant, not being a | infallible. He asked for the help of | g, % cannot be made in this house.” | ing’s committee for the Spring dance 7 . i s ia little about |the Democrats, and, according to & et discussion began and | to be given at the Willard on April 17, talkative person, h ,ut there are occasions|$ome of the party leaders, the Dem- the presiding officer stated: They ar ected from the board of ocriits) have Hoie mothing) but help e rule provides that it is mot|governors and include Joseph D. Ver- A day inj bate upon the floor of the time 1s | service. e may be more expres- : kes, chairman; Miss Catherine Kreig, s oo e s e §qves coal, saves time, saves health hoard of consuls; Elmer O'Hara, class ‘ | of 1926. This will be the first affair .| of the kird the institute nas given. " - 7 Single and double breasted 5 models. Regulars, shorts, ez longs and stouts, in sizes from 33 to 50. No altera- tions, but our usual policy of cash refunds and exchanges prevails. do not like. Even 01\ Torch War Light. DEPRIVED OF SHARE IN MORTON MILLIONS Father’s Cl'um on Bequest to Dead Heir of Late Vice President’s Widow Rejected. i Winthop C. T , father of| || | Every suit in the group worth $15, $20, $25 and some as high as $30. Every suit guaranteed to give 100 per cent satisfaction or bring it back. this finding of Court. When the sol Rutherford set up L :3“ | i You Can Save from $2 to $17 on Every Suit ,? Tropical Worsteds e e et bl i b, 0 | Farr’s Mohatrs 30 Extra Salesmen . to Speed Service; Henry M and & di Palm Beach Suits | And Over 2,000 Suits to Choose From (75) Linen Suits (84) Gabardines ' (328) : Because of the importance of this Annual Sale and F lan nels & Crashes the enormous floor space required to handle the crowds, this event will be held exclusively in THE HECHT CO. [ ¢13 ARGAIN ANNEX E St. WARAAAARAAAANR "o Mond, that the ex discovered a mi the famous Ran Africa, and holdi billties. The usual rush makes it impossible for us to handle alterations but you have the privilege of exchange or refund if the suit does not give you 100 per cent satisfaction. Bathtoom || Outfit | Complete I —————— Three-piece outfit, in- 1 cluding Luilt-in tub, ped- estal lavatory and toilet outfit with white seat. Er‘;.“qliflli °=? $100 Main Oflice Il