Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1926, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926.° FENNING COUNSEL hiolwomial pe v accompany the ced Chairman Graham, and the|by Mr. Blanton. He skipped several | g = = =L | I ward to Deny Mr. Blanton apolo- | dist ion ended. paragraphs and Mr. Hogan challenged p (( NC i V' Blanton informed the | him on that point. Mr. Blanton { ALLOWS BLANTON B : @ explaining When \]lh‘ & n s 311 ok | plied Tie i 3 * ha ilar docu- | committee that r. ‘enning did 0 plied i readini el el e the. noturtal which were necessar rove | 4 ON TME SECOND PLOOR OF THE P-B STORE ments to e that some things (llhl lose to the court th: = COMPLETE SWAY | escaped his attention. " ‘charged to wards' estates were | his case. toenbo ; o'in his own office, | “Iave you reached that point yet?” a. ve. t the opening of vesterday after- asein noon’s session, Mr. Blanton told the | Chair 3 3 asked Mr: Hersey. 2 — _A{c nnnmml fium First Page) | committee that if it decided “this at's wi 2 “I might not be doing very well, but OVS Palm Beac ul Commissioner is wuilty, 1 . Bla plied that it relieves | T Bave worked hard on this” Mr. d I T o e, i b | o o Chaying & lurser sal- | Blanton replied slowly and smilingly. : a. ve. Ithoush | move him without impeachment, than at present, as the balance is Hogan Blames Case. @ the office he holds is not sufficientl up by the notaria o mi . "1 ;[ ,,m\““, .;m. it “m Qignity of Senate| Both Mr. - Mr. Perl Ik mlu,vm -u; that Mr. Blanton l‘uu« 7 ed how Mr. Fen- | action." P O o1 | declared : ary | worked very hard, but it’s not his C = o tion with the bond com- 3 et s o i ¥ Vits Weleiee ) cormantaa ST HOME OF THE TWO-PANTS SUI'T s affected him s | found guilty before the punishment s | Bve : Hogan. 3 Mr. Blanton an- | determined: I ¢ ‘ swered by B B Mr. Blanton then introduced the | Mr. Blant AL el f 1 bi particul he Cor- it y i hasn't tin attend to o pondence between M LB o Salt agningt M Fennbiz wis With two pairs of knickers dian b s and the dut Winfield c eau, and cited the incident of I an s and field & uled by the committee on objec- A s | R 5 who, o ) missioner : Sioien it poen sentatlve Welty of WL ewed |tion of Mr. Hogan, and after mueh | The slogan, ‘When you : d tha N i N 1r. fo one yoar -:;",‘.v]u for B | mes ive Montague, Democrat, think of Palm Beach ! ;”""]‘""" o s pn‘! £ M d-m'“l think of P.B.” is for “‘J‘::::(I‘I“I}.“ e Wedty, | tohis appointment as District Com- boys, too. They think if the statutes provi e ta o would : | ' 3 . 5 B uld state | 4 issioner now, and Mr. Blanten| of the P.B. Boys’ Shop, missioner would affect his position as | miscioner of the all his time to that . and Mr. o i ) i r ept- i ‘here e are = Blanton replied there is 1o statute o | jni sl o the - Wrig . me where there are hun that effect. the law, Mr. Hogan 't A g | : 1 dredsof new styles, new pealed the case It was (-.un- B = Eielei s o shades, new patterns in = s j s handled by Mr. Fenning | ut the ; pial s B e S e it he < wenuine Palm Beach en by the Lot A L I from the bench and w: o s and M o Fds ALk g -| member of this comm suits. committee to . usion. o orty, L acts should be know el apolozizcd M| Cool, easily laundered, well l‘ululgd and the extra like to take w\xr wiv b . . ! i 1 sed fc 5 i wintains Principle App! > charges. e pair of knickers adds many extra months of wear. to prove?” asked Mr. Blanton admitted he had Iln" i uble, you \nhp\s heard of the nd trial, but main- | pvery g that is brought to you, s practicing before | tai he ¥ ple of law :lmvli;nl‘l-l'!l("l Mr. Hogan, = g the Gover . i i \qual force to the error in the - - K ‘k s h d d L f h e o s i The twenty-first verse of the seventh nickers=—nundredas o them o e 3 o Taw " asked 1 In taking up the Allen case, Mr.|chapter of Ezra contains all the let ; \ : Blanton said he hoped the commit St tho alphavet except the tetter | Golf style knickers and regular styles—linen, palm t]!hf(\\ asked Mr. rk. uld summon the man from St 5 e + s barred from practicing be- | Elizabeth’s Hospital and examine him, | === —_— | lnih and khaki. Plain colors, plaids and complete E “Do you want this committee to s S otrEnb ot e Recent Cases Introduced. Leo (john) Loeb mean he 't go into ) 2" Mr. Perlmar ked. . A e [v N:“’~* ;:1'::”1 “He probably could, but T .1.\"-1] Joys’ - 1 to conduct | think he can appear before the Dis | our 5 e bl g trict of Columbia. court in' cusep |s : iiht or wrong SAVINGS Palm Beach Golf Knickers. . .$3, $3.50 where the United States Government | o tative Michen DEPOSITS Boys Khaki Knickers. . .$1.00 to $2.50 % s rankiurt Sidney (De;c‘on) Wollberg involved.” 1 1 ik reminded by ed his desire tha Sy g i . e SR Boys’ Linen Knickers. ... . .§ 2 to $3.50 a reviewing bods for | | peonR1e PLAN BANK Hm,. at. Senator J 3 urts of the land,” Mr, Michener o e “ v ,, Robert | Montana “ably” defended - | commented. Under Supervision U. 8. Treasury N 5 T’ F H o e | Woeaier o8 H OT. N. W, And for the First Plunge! e rour Horsemen — 5 B is no qur-«unu mmm lhfl\ the investigation of 8t. ¥ wws in this brief, id Mr. cial o then 1 xtites Government, ind | e i Buthing Suits, $]. 75 to 6 Of the Man's Store. These four “old- oo " ¢ District are United timers, after a combmed service 0{ over AR—— 0(7 All sorts of bathing suits. One-picce, two-piece 100 2 5 P @ S . ) years at this one address (1005 Pa. rm him the commit- . . like o hear the evi — - = stripes, plain suits, contrasting jersey and trunks, A i { q T Al 0 s belted suits—the whole alphabet of bathing suits ve.) have more snap, zip and "pep than 1 the position Mr. = e " for boys. all the so-called “'jazz" hounds of today. bezan the read 3 mony be- halted ab. e el —for Boys N¢ tha )i ) e be - ‘A& . Ly n oc T in any New styles for Sum- M Somne members of the com ) y : Skoes mer. Black and tan and high shoes and ox- el I > h | Ax Osfords fonds | “HEAD-COMFORT” i Official Hecadquarters for Boy out Liquspim W e n side of A U g4 = 3 3 A Barber Bill Shop where Kiddics Enjoy a Haircut. d you gentlemen permit such % b %A - - police court jury?” 9 7 1 . — 2 v 0ok their heads e : S K i \ / —by the thousands. All the new, Ljority _decided m»ns plan. He then ¢ ted his reading, R T # Z 4 By / smart braids and shapes. Sennets, vote » Christopherson, o f1l -\ ¥ - /) | . - ed Mr, ing . (2 | SE- y ‘ The Avenue at Ninth | spllts, saw tooth or cable edge. Plam stand in rony, but Mr. Wou't testify it he i % e Y / /’l{////fl ‘ B T —— . or Fancy Bands. ver suid when the time i 7 i ’ ‘//-fli [ Fenning to take the \ = K {2 . S thac Futter ool b o 1 i 2 g/ < and Mr. Hogan assured the commit- G e T R S N L i | . .. . ~ ZEPHYR 5195 ary to de- cide anything as Mr. Fenning would 3 > | S I RA WS sted that the only erg report that the A & cesspully well- 4 What Price Summer Comfort? S freni R | o jissi ot FLEXIBLE - $2.50 d light gh - Ten years ago there might have been some ex- e i RAMBLER 3 nate wear of at cuse for what was termed the “Summer slump” in HarLeconsnicst {Incorporated) appearance. i $ 5 .00 MALLORY Today, makers of fine clothes have put so much ) “FLEXELNT" style and such fine tailoring into their cool-weight ) Summerizing fabrics that the price of Summer comfort and cor- : . rect appearance is surprisingly low. The axiom that the surest way to be a success is to look like 3 I Suits Priced o | I $5 $7.50 $10 one is true, whether the thermometer registers a i’ : cool 59 or a hot 95. Suitably This season the P-B Store offers an exception- . i - : . ally fine assortment of Summer-weight clothes vt xfirfioxzm‘f&xfiriyyzgolw = July Prices in May ) from $15 to $45. | adaptably patterned clothes than these values representative of TWO-P ANT S SUIT S our most varied stock of REDUCED e 3 5 Two-P it 26 Pe. s‘i‘:bli&:Ze Rogers Three-piece Linen Suits, two shades, $22.50. - Palm Washable $35 Two-Pants Suits with GCup ! I>-B Mohair Suits, variety of patterns, $20 to $35. Beaches ‘Linens i < Sl !A $24.75 Sports Coats, domestic and imported, $16.50 to $35. 15 00 18 00 $40 and $45 Two Pants Suits. . .$37 This Silvernlate ‘ Flannel Trousers—plain white, $9 and $15. F ! P : This Silverplated plain white, : B & 'l:erp " e69 i Striped English Flannel Trousers, $10. Silk Tropical $50 to $60 Two-Pants Suits ... .$47 rea ray, C | Linen Golf Knickers, plain and plaids, $2.85 to $6. . NeiATteras oGl - Iipaaie i v Palm Beach Trousers, $5. Mohairs Worsteds R LR R White Duck Trousers, $2.50. .00 .00 Khaki Trousers, $250. f \20 g 25 Lightweight | Stein-Bloch Tropical Worsteds Are Here ~ | Flannels Linens . ' , . 95 335 %40 Ao 28 3 = 35 e The Summer Suit Supreme QQ‘E“"L’SE 1 W i 5 est Money's Worth or Mor;ey Back 14th at G Stre:;c;.u\ri;:d) D J K A UFM A INC. 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. on Styleful . Panamas—Milans—Leghorns Snap Brim—Alpines—Plain or Fancy Bands 26-Pc. Set Wm. Rogers "T'wo-piece Tropical Worsted Suits, $30, $35. Tableware ! Three-piece Tropical Worsted Suits, $37 to 845. fie s e $16.75 | P-B Palm Beach Suits (two piece), $15. SUMMER SUITS Two-piece Linen Suits, very popular, $15, $18, $20. itor Baltimore Store, 7 W. Lexington St

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