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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1926. ; SCHEDULED TONIGHT In House When Texas Meets Kansas|-—When thres wandits tried io| buring the fieht which ensued | 1n the state lottery of Argentina hold up the filling station of which | Oliver was' himself struck in the | there is a drawing every day all the .‘ o — he was in charge, John Oliver, nighi | head with the pistol, while the vegs- | year round, with extra large prizes Fasht " it A clerk, wrested a_pistol ou man succeeded in reaching his car on holldays. il um j Wil 'ashions for men. especially n- Finglish working man to come up to ¥ Girl Drum Major Will Appear| [floin (00 Were discussed in the | the level of the Ameriean laborer e e T T et e With Organization at Central Tiouse Wednesday during an ex-|with my vote on the tariff in the | change hetween Representative Con- | American Congrese." His Control of Personnel In- ‘ High School. g peocrat, Tesas. i Tincher, | _ie, Copraiestereed,to he, Ko | oGSO ruRNlTUVE O : R d M 4 e Mr, Tincher, one of the largest w_ul.-.“wwazn. the vice presidency, The Washington Roys' Independent | members. who was pointed - out | even through swamps. pibaieSEREIE ¥ ust Band. Inc., will give a nnfl‘lnl‘:-nm-rn by the Texan as seeking a Long- m.l :e:-;:m-!;er hl;‘b coeI:‘cl hnh;'u n;lm i \ and . entretainmant in the Central | Worth-Tincher presidential ticket {n rustic accomplishments when he Come Through Him. A Shch Behost mugitarini bl u P eaeribed” his colleague as a | €Ame to Congress.” he said. “Yet this 3 8:15 o'l Miss Kthel K. Brown flapper Grecian beauty,” | Week he gave a breakfast at noon to 3 ashington's original girl | "efking the post of Ambassador Secretary Jardine. 1f 1 go to the i Consotidatad Pres. 8 . drum major,” will appear with t ireat Britain. Court of St. James, 1'll at Jeast have l restimony has : band and lead it in several numbers, [ *1 don't e his desire,” he said. | breakfast at breakfast time. o : S e 3 She also will act as piano accom couldn’t silk panties. Why, AT —— by the Senare committee investigating Y for several instrumental solos, n't even do the Charleston. Prepared from a substance contain- the Tariff Commission to show that SRR Tiee band is said to be the | Oh, Kinig, 1 he re-| ed in small glands in the neck, a Jemedial measures are not. :ikely to i boys' band In the District. with 7 ect of the . vork man,” | serum that already has proved bene- e al 3 : | members, ranzing from 8 to 18 v e Kansan ing an|ficial in treating tetany, a child's di- £ EU—. - * | The band Is under leadership of <] introduction tor n at the . helps mend broken bones, ac- probably through President Cool- L. Kidwell. C. J. Brown, the Court of St. James. “I helped the | cording to reports from Japan. « in the exercise of his power under ; vice president and business manager. |~ existing law. w 5 will direct the concert. It is supported Mr. Coolidge is not convinced that entirely by donations received for its ihe fasn G &' MEsinie oy - No salarfes are pald its E B e I e ] s, all work on their part heing N meny trom members of the commis. | veluntary. Its objects are defined as| E dlon.. But-the chict @iMedtty is (hat [ being to teach music. patriotism and |} & some of the men appointed to the to uf\'nr(l; vf]e:m recreation to boye , i b Tt e Proceeds from the concert are to ve | T D W M fot believe in the flexible a,,'m'\".,,.::: used for the purchase of additional Ont ‘Ste Ol’ley SR hi ke RN by | bana instruments and to help defray FOR PLAIN INSECTS ling their own theories of | expenses for Summer outin e e oorie eof| - MISS ETHEL K. BROWN, | lowing the concert. sliver me I 1 _of the law., | “Washington’s _original gid drum |be awarded to the members having * . . & | major,” who will conduct the Wash. | the highest zene al average as to dis o e 4| 4 ' No Legislation Needed. |ington Boys’ Independent Band at Cen. | cipline. n'nrn .u;" |.mr| .I,m'n-, : |:: £ tral High School tonight. | presentations will he made by Isa i D POAIONOVS Hon Txolos\ve idge can reconstitute the ns mmission without addi- = = =| 2 i Th . e Old Reliable Remedy! " sts A . 58 il N el work. there would he at least five | [ndia. and the Hindoox are expert ny Grocer or Druggist O Bean el by, e He % men in sympathy with the President’s | spinne ny 15¢, 35c, 60c, 80c and $2.40 et. In fact Mr. Coolidze Y E Sl 3 > d to be withholding the n Jnissioner Dennis, a_Temecrat, B had T 4 that Mr. Coclidge, whom | o . known personally for 26 b bR - anxious te see the | & : kgl e pplied. Mr‘l . S heme | Cos rozressive - Kepublican 2 S M F ; S _ 3 voted consistently . 3 a con olns on now s to | A Dennis. - I, therefore, the WEL Cleans W hen America Was Young‘ Zmission would entitle him to renom- flexible tariff is not re. | 265 % ——r" | afnation by Mr. Coolidze. The Presi- | Jecte a repeal of the ‘law, the Thmgc =dent is reported (o be hesitant ahout | * lly on the Demo | H . to fight until rea PPoi: nt bec; of 5. | ore & re e e arita ot e T Wha | Ders hosen wheih will occa r__—““_““"mcomfin't Clean : A .:lvv‘"“L‘:ln;g\;hohl"?m:‘:\nr|.\wnVY_\' rduce a duty when the facts | | The Lawrence Dimng Room Suite, illus- B Pole s conelstently | e rranti fu D. L. Baltim, s1.30 | { e y 4 e et T i B Bl . | m. s IR i Quick 1 trated, is a Berkey and Gay that takes Can Sway Five Men. B T e o you back to the days of the second war N H <o in‘vicate that special instruction | #President’s hands ta appol AN with England. w members, and with M 7 ar them anag arious | UNDER MITTEN MANAG and Dennis admitted tion. The commi " 1o thenthershd .| to make the flexible tariff: provisions | orton plants grow profusely in Simplicity. graceful proportions, striking sil- houettes—ten pieces in all, with 68- inch buffet and 8-foot extension table. The price for all, including two armchairs, is $475. Then there's other dining suites hcre {Or a W}\Ole lo' 1€!fl. too. We.ll gladly show you all. Lifetime Furniture Is More Than a Name \ | | - MAYER & CO. Seventh. Street Between D & E o u | i 0 . 1TS THE WOMAN WHO PAYS - HENEVER you overhear a bit of such stray conversation, don’t promptly label it as being the wise words concluding a bit of “scandal.” Catch the rest of the sentence....for you have heard only the beginning.... and the best is yet to come! Housewives of Washington agree—that it IS the woman who pays. Further- more, the housewives of Washington agree that it is a good piece of business *for the woman to pay— . \ Ask those who have “paid the price” and they will tell you, “It's the woman who pays—the few cents more who is always setting a table'that is just a bit more inviting, and that brings a bit more satisfaction to the whole family.” Words of wisdom, those! Washington housewives know that when a product like Auth's Frankfurters costs a few cents more, it is WORTH more. That’s why they insist-on Auth’s. And that's why well-fed “men folks” are quite content to sit back and “Let the L Men i woman pay, and pay, and pay.” ; . . Dresses, Coats & Suits - In all the latest shades ; and most wanted materials. ‘most and Double Bressted As low as protection, the name o E . ” gether with the Government inspee- Otiywie & 10 84750 tion number—336—is stamped on each link. 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