Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1926, Page 15

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WHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. WEDNESDAY. MAY 19, 1926. ITllit‘f Tikes i o IPOISON WY SCORED :2:125‘;3“.:? be examined were named { A.“}"l\ay}\ir?irv Sh::c}:';f?‘pyr?w‘ | Fl'()lll Parked /\llt’(l? Georgetown University ]‘I)o.\]vilul‘ 926 ! X_‘IUI;[._% PN ‘m"p‘:”"fll‘l‘ “ avenue mnortheast, 730 Twelfth street Twenty-second street, street, o 4 srace - | BY PARENT'TEAGHERS 480 1 street southwest, 2 Bresented by e et | To Repair Brakes R — Soutteant ‘ana ‘st Ixeedmans Hoe: |2nd, UPsNUC atreets, fomorro niht \ H | Resolution Asks District to Remove | pital. The leading roles will be taken by ers in Joppa Lodge Hall, inth Another resolution was adopted ask- | i€ TSIV Hutnagel, The ways and cravings of thieves All Harmful Weeds From ing that Congress defer actlon onl(ihers in the cast include: Miss Agnes 1 have been traditionally curious, but the “policewomen’s bill” until De- vy zabeth, Ernest Hol- | ; . ; 3 el o Vacant Lots. cember. 2 Marian Fulton, _Leslie r rst for| @ petty thett was reported to the n e g i (e . s Western Rates to Be First for| £ tots o o whien transcends | i sioaty , Hrovn, a3, Green and Marvin | (¢l Youth Finds Smart Frocks Charging that many children have ‘The play will be given for the bene- Vo bl Debate—Hughes Ready | many » record ‘ i ; ; Te 9 Y Working with a brazen assur- |suffered from polson ivy and other e : 5 for TOWn and Country in to Speak. wce that distracted any suspicion, |weeds, the District of Columbia Con- [Increase of 9 Per Cent in D. C.|sett. w thief who was in need of a brake ress of Parent-Teacher Associations % s for an automobile spled the animously adopted a resolution re Shown During Past Year. = S e atrice Norton parked in | questing the District authorities to re- | 5 8 ¢ slight rewo- | [ : I I G I' o apartment, st 1511 |move mil poisonous vegetation from | TiF TNO months of slight retr - ALNU OOM Commerce Com| ~second street, and proceed- | vacant lots and playgrounds at a | Eression. THOLHRICey Lo SRt i 0 We Are y inquiry into the| ed to acqui n the Hamilton Hotel yes-|are again on the upgrade. The aver e Are { on’s fre -ate structure, as The new possessor of the lining | ¢ afternoon. age cost of food in the Capital rose | f L bn S el . himself about §2 by his resolution followed charges |2 Der cent in the month between | Always Welcome 15 La | lirected by Congress, reached uvtfllhl'\’ theft, police were told. that children have been poisoned not | March 15 and April milestone today in the form of ora from weeds which ordinarily | partment announ ay, ile | XA An ¥ cabe. (o whith | vd prices also increased in'49 other | § pioa e { » 3 | mments in that phase relating to | in this section, but that one e Fine: B callis A Fi - {child had been poisoned by a form ' the same period. One Ao rates in the West. Arguments will e X 5 . our reputation for care - i By 10 g i DEMUERAEY I]EAB s Sk e il dectiue o an continue ably ays, v o o SLY i a FCAS rices ¥ 0! i A : s \ y | ed in the Disuict. In the latter case, ington in the N e G ARUEAE oA representatives of the raflroads, State it was asserted, the child would have |} ended 3 showed an s ase of per cent, with increases e commissions and shippers listed to| suffered a great deal had it not been " | sive their views. | {tor a doctor familiar with the tropics, | Fsistered over the same period in all e e e T A - . ; : Although six different proceedings | who, recognizing the particular forni cities survi ; ) e z Slim and straight frocks, tucked and pleated— Reasonably Priced had been tied up with the general of poison, gave the proper treatment. | During April, r] i X o e 7 c investigation, the commission decided | " Nirs. Glles Scott Rutter, president of | Washington were 70 per cent higher 4 the chic little bolero with a dash of the mas- o rgue the Western ca first to g Westen cases first to { the congre: id many children have | than the average cost in 1913, the de- James T. Ryan f ; culine in its red flannel suspendcrs—the little | T been forced to lose time from school, | PATUIERE ‘;“l"l‘"e:‘fi this rise being agriculture and i - 0 inla SSOHE . G ok [ eclipsed only by the 73 per cent in- o = s reting agricaliure and Iive | Fageist State Proclaimed in|dus to polsoning. The resolution was | Cloylioq recorded for Chicago, Detroit 5 ,‘"""’“‘"‘ . ! ruffled frock, ever so feminine. And, of course, Hoch-Smith resolution specifi- . : chairman of the congress publicity | *1d Richmond. 317 Penna. Ave. S.E. ; 4 the two-piece—several of them, one a charming ; Ccharges vel - Italy With New Capital- | commitree. . A . e g : 2 . 4 e O | Lincoln 142 o] ] little frock of pink crepe, embroidered in the love- | Labor Control. ‘lxn an address explained that the | factories now are making the famou liest and gayest of field flowers—another with a to the nt of Northwestern, and | general solicitc Health Department has the authority i i to Thave Weeds removed from loty At L cape—and still another that achieves the bolero when they have grown beyvond a c H 1 its P 51 . e \‘[‘:“‘ "i‘;"" e Democratic | 0 Teght, but explained that the re. | 8 . ‘d.ea by buckling its bk?use at t}}e“ side. ’}ndy for i men e R e e i e e o e J | afternoons, lovely printed chiffons with one Western roads on theit @iy, "y place rises the Fascist state, | Fowler told also of plans for & “Sum: | picoted square after another of velvet, for a merease o7l daclares Premier Mussolini in a proc- { mer round-up” to make physical ex. | i 6 irdle i cisti of ltaly to- | aminations of as many children of pre- 2 4 airdle. @ school as possible. P’laces where | i m of the ne These and more from which to choose, in this ughes Ready to Speak. : |3 attractive collection, attractively priced, too. s I es, representit e S 1 AL o | the is an accomplished D ervow morning. It has been | fact in Lis proclama- ed that he will center his at Liberal state, ter plan, providing | weak (znosti more; in its veventes derived | place e atas o se in rates for} «por the fi » in the history the carriers|or the world ctive revolu- peccent: {tion like ours realizes peacefully, in < probably will be | (he field of production and work, in- riday, while State | corporation of all the economic and sioners will take, jpejjectual forces of the nation to di- Saturday or early NEXt|po.t them toward a common purpose. B — 2|R| Spring House Q| Overhauling should certainly ir clude the roof, down- spouts, guttering, chimney flashing, etc. Neglect will aggravate Winter's damages, and multiply the cost of later repairs. Colbert is ready to remedy all tinning Gl touies “promptly and at Reasonable Cost. it THE WALNUT ROOM Third Floor = YOUR WINTER LiuPPLY Now? | YOU will do well to order your Winter supyls of coal now. By so doing you gain both in the | Lide “ Western roads first had asked | Eaquality Ts Provided. nerease sufficient to net them a n of 5% per cent. and at the time : estimated a boo: of approxi-’te a ciations is created, in ely 11 pe vates would be v e on the e e fuction of | ality: all recognized a . W. H. Hessick & Son > Potter plan, however y revised | guz iv legitimate and . 14th & i oW (Eotied plan: however, they revteed | suaranieed, n o, legiinae 822 |8 Maurice J. Colbert % o hiceiWater Sta: SW et . BRI t time, a powerful sys- “The Burning Question™ T AR SRR essary. After the ir T 1t vate raise. This state. oy Y 2 R Jared by Mark W. Potter, i “Today finally the people, working | @ Heating—Plumbing—Tinning i s ), e R g e commissione ar d cat 2 & A A A ersate commerse Sl A0 e 7 (2621 JF Street Pione Main QuALITY flf Bt QuALiTY B \so invoived in the pro < are | Fa J wies0n oAL £ B coalL § the request for a blanket B tlwh;)ren;_ destiny. Tho ‘;‘»3:,|'" % live stock 1 in the \West, ag | decisive. Our faith is firm. ave | P o = 4 % / \\\Mch( an p niner has tentatively | certain the system will resist the hard SRARELRRENRRERE R AR recommended in @ report to the com-|test of experience. g g mission, and a request of the Iz lroad “Vivified by vour spirit, presided Commiss , Oklahoma | over by vour discipline, the natlon, | ind r shment of @ sepa- | compact around the Fascist sjmbol, yate rate group comprising these| il constitute an:undividable block Sfates, most of aknsas. western|ge political, economic and moral en Louisiana and that part of Missouri|eprgy, south of the Missourl River. ‘ . i Cities Greater Prosperity. Ty .‘\?pcals. lor‘ :,elefmuu;u. o IT - : " : The latter petition contends that 1“-)14"“ sl},'r;‘!. ra; “_}lm]:" ia’lz:dt;l‘i't‘:’ I I II II' a ]] ) e S 1 er rl southwestern railroads, as a whole, fle,e fda‘% “}1‘_‘ i . ‘tbo) ts lave grown more properous than él‘ci:md?'n;‘.ffr‘.-m-o‘{.',‘fiofiy- e most ()m n n hose of the Northwest because of 41| The Rome newspapers exult over 10th, 11th, F and G Streets i - Il Oa L, T { Limited Quantity Reduced for Clearance atic conditions. N e al victori ba S O n the Pacific Coast | acterizing it the final victorious bat seeking establishment of an- \te group by separating the (il tle in Fascism's war against the dem ocratic state. Some sections of Fascism, notably | Slommtth ¥ rogorCailortia Nevaas | the ihor, oresnizatlons, vhich v | Timely Sale Imported Dress Linen $39°50 State line. Creation of this and the |, 3ics(e by remaining silent that they | Southwestern groups are apposed by ot t e < = - - - : the more northe; rests. e il clreion B 5 Charmeen Coats—l.orcheen Coats—\olga Cloth Coats—in dress ol Ol atucd at approximately | Crushing victory for the Nationa Less than _/'()I'III(’I‘ 50 d and sports models—ifeaturing all the smart fashions of the season roug! ¢ fir element, represented b « i v , through the law firm of |5, /06 "Alredo Rocco, e e, s p-clivas, cH AN SN0 PN M acatls e W o the measure, over the yndi P to the al 5 per cent raise, a sup- [ & 3 3 st ele- | i ’ - »;1-‘\!::m'1l o o5t 1n xatis Tor that o, |ment represented by Edmondo Ros w IIO[(’.)(I[(’ cosl e e Hescribe a8 the ~sink | Sonl, Who perfected the Fasclst labor s organization and succeeded Women's Coat Section, Third floor sk Rates of 1918. Approval has finally been given by i Wgion o It committes and the | the cablnet to the Fascist system, un- | priate and popular for warm days—in wholesale cost. it et der which it is proposed to control the | fashi s ason— Bureau Federation | relations between labor and capital | the fashionable colors of the season h o 8 Substantially as low as those in effect Control Tndustrial Life. granting : fal 25 per cent in.|porations, it is the purpose of the | Yellow OIld Rose Cream Ecru Alice Blue Peach Pink wher n u‘y- » 35 r as|are to be depri hole™ of the Nation's rate structure. |y, 1pe support of labor for Fasc French Linen—the fabric so appro now on sale at less than the former P auiry with a request for a scale |8nd prevent strikes or lockouts in y ok Behicuitars ana llveistock | Ktals. 36 Inches Wide—Pre-shrunk Shbelovnally anlowias e dn SRS | A Splendid Quality Exclusive with Woodward & Lothrop Exceptional Values of the d eneral of railroads Through the new ministry of cor-| L government to control the entir G . . . . S o) i Snetive life of the nation: Anti-Fascist | White Lavender Maize Helio Cadet Blue Green Coral $ $ ardered in the Western district; 25 per | Thirteen nations ions, includ. S5 ! Cent in the cri cers and employ- An unusual opportunity— tory, and 40 per cent in the East, to- vi reated. | 7 . i i - ety thor with 20 per cent in passenger| Al labor disputes must be submit-| J\/()l( on b(ll(' made possible by a very spe- lsory arbitration, fov A | s : it vear the commission ef-{which special courts will be created. | 7 1 ;:i;dg::g};.se hi t]o St’cu(llc eductions in rates on| Non-ltalians will not be allowed| 200 H d d V -I d L- g a higher grade 1 products and live stock, | membership ir W national assc : - e 5 Rk b e landmade Voile and Linen at_these especially Tow t reduction was ordered. i - . | prices. $3 and $5. the invitation of the commission committea of nine State corporation 3 . vaflroad commissioners to co-op-|J| With safety at 89 with the comm on in its geu- Why be tisfied with = BT 5 vou can become a. 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