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s e —————————eeeeeee e e———— = A | . . U S SUFFR AG'S‘[S THE POWER OF SUGGESTION. peban sl el O Tl R L e B O 28 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 27. 1926 The Department /. Y ' c‘v‘n;a oA LT E You TAKE A TiP FRoMm ME, | projects will not have to pay the con- | the writing off of constrietion char f each $100 put inte ordinary huild HA HA! G G L 4 .- Bile, AND WATCH THAT HAIR Will Save Farmers Construction struction ecosts of canals and works|hased npon nnproductive land. it g, The money s divided as fal ERow e MU I - e OF oURS . DON'T MEGLELT \T. x [Tl (0 irvigate these unproductive | not abolve farmers fram waler | b ek p S A BE COMBING IT WITH & ThwEL . + DB Tarae (D BUER. SET Charges by Opening Up Only |lands, * the Secretary said. “With the | ment charges. The hureau’s poliey in | & : n Snh s HAW! HAW! il A ook At ME NOW Broawctive Avens [shrinkage of the projects these costa withholding water froni seitlers in ay i : : = SALD Ary 5 e e | Will be charged off ax a lows to the | rears over a year in their water pay. 310: heallng. SET0. ha 5 - S o e £ The newly signed omnibus reclama- | Government and the farmers will be | menis. it added. remains undisturhed I -60: 3$6. i . 2 i T P 3 tion bill will have within its w | relieved of paying them. v the new legislation, International Alliance Heads ( only fertile land capable of producing | “With this final reappraixal and ad- | % i crops, Secretary Work said in a state. justment of reclamation. farmers - 4 ment today, pointing out that unpro. | shenid now be able to proceed with| Belgium's commercial fajr this vear | Havana, Cuba, expects ae building 9, . W % 2 to Hear Woman’s Party % > ¥ ductive areas, incapable of hearing the successful development of their | had few vis'tors and fewer huyers, | hoom this Snmmer R ' & y.. ; ; T By the Acsociated Prese . s - A \ A 2 l PARIS. May 7. —=The admissions , G 4 < committee of the tenth congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance has declined to take a stand in the fight of the National Women's P to bhecome a memher of the rce over the ohjectionz of the ally accredited delegates of the al League nf Women Voters - ~ JA; i\ o e (nl”r":im 5 Ih”“::(("‘v:\’;- ‘::‘r‘“ GOos5M | B | MEVER 1USED T Be AS BALO As 7o, BiLe, e eathering of the congress | NOTICED THAT You WEFE Tite A FRIEMD ToLO ME To STAMD © Wwith excitement a‘v:dh\\t:’)_u BaLD ! How Lorics HAS (‘);:):w N:AA)N%»y‘-fyll‘:nr:f&_ssr?&: 1 was considered a slight dif - F Sl i, c A THn S Brers GOwis OM Y | RLoe D CIRCULATE 1M THE SiALe. developed SEE WIHAT 115 DONE Fae. ME T rdware vation revives the old ron- e . L between the militant and , militant suffragists. and the etiled question of which side won the women's war. The National Women's Party is avowedly in favor 7 the abolition of all laws which n.w based on the sex of those affect -4, while the League of Women Vot ers 15 1nclined to favor laws for the «pectal protection of women Has “Fraternal” Delegates. It i= thiz diffevence of opmion vesulted in the fight for ion at the econgvess he s1oups of American ational Women's aternal” delegates + the official dele — 1 i ited to the League of Don' T make THE MISTAKE e THEY ALMOST ) - - [ e internaticnal presidents nof the OoF GETT NG t}‘liuf?l:: , K TALKE O ME IN:O,IY;Jl Mlm 5 e will hear the case this after- BILL . T WorT T Fant BeiMrING T .F(.IE e, when the National Womans ACTUALLY WAS BALD' Partv will make application for ad- - - mittance and the Leagzue of Woman Voters will express their reasons for nhjecting. The presidents’ meeting will result in 4 recommendation afl- ter bo des have been heard. and fhe entire congress will vote npon ths problem Monday morning as the fArst business of the session Situation Is Unusual. A\vs Corbett Ashey. international president, said vesterday that a simi iay situation had mever arisen in the hefore. The constitution of lisnce provides that organiza shall not he admitted when \ihliated groups from the same coun try object Mis< Belle Sherwin. head of the nficizl delezation of the League of Woman Voters. arrived here vester dav, but declined 1o disenss the mat- ”m‘]y BLsRbuatd BERmEsIEn “ace. Kield: music, | with the election of officers and these | o'clock will go on a sight xeeing trip | rocy “Cover ‘ith Flowers.” quartet: | lection of Petershirg for the next con- | and at noon will have luncheon at the 2 h “America," i vention. ‘The following were elected:| Belle Haven Couniry Club. The lasi | TEXTILE MEASURE UP. firing squad, Company C Martin . €ireene. Alexandria. State | degree 1o bhe conferred will he the 5 neers. D. €. N. G.: benediction. Rev. deputy:.John H. Coleman, Lynchburg. | Thirty second. Friday afternaon. with ¢ o = H. L. Schlinckie, pastor of the Meth- State secretary: Virgil J. Coberly. [ Roberi S. Burreit presiding. A han Senate Committee Hears Ewidence |odist Protestant Church. ‘The music | Petershurg. Siate treasurer: Walter | quet will be held at 7 o'clock Friday T e A N 0 TI c Our Stores will be closed on Monday, May 31st, toenable our employees to celebrate the Decoration Day holiday FRESH VEGETABLES and FRUITS You will find the most complete assortment, the best quality and most rea- sonable prices in all our stores. HOME GROWN RED RIPE T will he in charge of Miss Lucy M. | E. Conaty. Richmond, State advocate: | night at the George Mason Hotel. on Wage Question. |Graves, who will be assisted by the Williun F. Grifin, Roanoke, State|There are 29 delegates in atiendance. SPINAGH 2 lbs' 15° RHUBARB b“nch Gc STRAWBERnlis bnx 25c et . | following quartet: Mrs. hen H.|warden: Rev. William Gaston Payne, | The meeting is a xemi-annual affair. | c G 5 o o s 3 e senate committee on edusation | SIS 8IS, % SIORNEY g | apien: ftes, Wil Gaston Pasne. TSNS Pon X! W Rmerican NEW CABBAGE Ib. 5c |ONION bunches 10c |New Potatoes 3 Ibs. 20¢c asee and workine conditions in the | Superintendent of the cemetery, will |y representatives of a number of ar-PlrpoRes. These flagx ave on a staff textile and metal mills HERE AN s pIithtvster ganizations, Those who spoke in the | 12 feet long. Funds derived from the Thomas F. McMahon, president of [Fated with flags. Cushman | injerest of free hooks were Howard | 3812 Will be used to help defray the FAIGY GAI.IFORIII FIIEST EISTEIII SIlOIIE LARGE BUNCH the Tnternational Textile Workers, de.| Graves. who will deliver Lincaln's Get- | /1 Colvin. on hehalf of the Alexandria | GXPenses incldent to entertaining the clared the passage of the resolution | LYSPUrE address. Is a grandson of the | rades il e Bt e, | delegates who will attend the State {s sought because wages in the tex.|late Willard P. Giraves of this city. | pendent: Kennedy. for the | cONEVAtion of the legion. which will c —————————————————————————— e e c 0 c 0 N u T Baker's Premiun Shredded 2 oz package Tic A “fiatavan . the latest (W& i farected hy the Masons of the State. | Rusiness sessions of the State Seoi | W, W. Camphell to various cities in | TS — 4 oz pacage 13c S designed and byl h<| The Alexandrians have arransed |iish Riie Masons opened thie mocn [an effori (o locate James E. Nagel | f{‘ \;’ Fl" fl‘;l harads Scladin of G“"r[lnr a special train over the Southern ing in the ish Rite Home. with {35, of 28 BEast Maple street for tne late Maharaja Scindia of G4 | Railway and the arrangements are in| Percy F. Clifr, State presidemt. pre | mont. missing since Ma¥ 1 <! Jier, 13 mova Y e ot man. | charge_of a committee headed by |siding. Degree work will he conferred | emploved as accountant v PEAN“T Bul IER I -uner;m;a ?3 "‘{ e &n\do“ Daity. | Perey Clift. |1oday and tonight. Richmond and | years at the office of the ] ' . :r‘:»:”ut:. wheels, says the hT‘M K lc|h§u of Col;nmhn- elosed | Rnu:nk. tanms will take part in mvj Agricultural and Chemical 1 i ! | ¥iied wih overy iraveling conven. their annual State meeting yestatday, | work. Delegaies tomorrow at 10 !an overseas veteran. BEECHNUT 11c, 18c & 27c | Stuffed Manzanillas 3 oz. 10c| Underwood’s Deviled Ham, ience, 1t greatly resembles a first-clast . | cabin in 3 liner. Within the two com HEINZ 13c, 19c & 29¢ | Stuffed Manzanillas 6 oz. 19¢| '4-Ib. 'Cnn 20c; Y;-1b. Can 30c partments, which are connec s gartments. which are connected e DR. SCHINDLER'S 1 Ib. 30c | Stuffed Queens 12 oz. 32c| Libby's Lunch Tongue 28c in many places, especially in Egypt, 1 . « T e e _ @ 1my : : STAR Quart Jar 35c| The Well-known “Campfires more neticeably in demand. S | S e : : P:: MONEY No. 8 Bot. 25¢c| 3! .-0z. Package - ‘ e | L GRAPE JUIGE PIN MONEY No. 16 Bot. 40c| 6.0z. Package AND . 1-1b. Package . . . S e the National Drink | . UNEEDA \ ’ LR A WELCHS pin Botle 5 BUDWEISER BEER Tnites "eterans of the Civ Var, as- % r sited by the Cushing Auxiliary. an h d WELCH'S o Quart Bottle 63c GRAHAM cRAcKERs nual memorlal exercises will be held at I e a ‘7 an a e 0 g ’ 3 n'clock Sunday afternoon at the RANDALL'S Pt. Bottle 25c Buy It By the Carton e ininm, fatb oo e L RANDALL’S Qt. bottle 48c Large Package 100G Bottle, 16¢ Dozen, $1.75 . = . . 01 T ith lahor value returned.” Benja. |7elivered the address at these exer:|j.o.’ Samuel Parks. for the Daugh | Members of the Kiwanis Cluh the day the bunks are folded either 3 . ’ Libby’s Corn Beef 28¢ min © Marsh. executive secretary of | "158 ters of America: .| . Manfield, for ' Might will entertain 160 members Into divans or against the walls to : incraese the floor snace. Fancy Queens 8 oz. Libby’ 3.000 has been spen on the i Fancy Queens 12 oz. ibby’s Corn Beef Hash 28c the Peoples’ Recanstruction Leazue,| Masons to Attend Coremony. [the Order Fraternal Amevicans. (.| the Business and Professional Wom elalorate fittings. i i Whorate fAtting i ! \ Libby’s Chicken Loaf 30c fe Lambert. chalrman, prosided. The | #n's Club. The Kiwanians will meet e "4 ! HEINZ : 2 Cans 25c PIGKLES R. & R. Boned Chicken 49c Five hundred Alexandria Masons | yiaiter was taken nnder advisement | A1 the George Mason Hotel at 6:15 plan 10 attend the laying of the cor- |y (he heard | oclock. i American Apples Preferred. " BEECHNUT 3 Cans 35¢ Apples from Italy and Greece have ‘ 4 Innz been preferred in many parte of ot | CAMPBELL’S 3 Cans 25¢ | Sueet Mixed d S Mixed the Old World. but. in recent vears the RITTER’S 3 Cans 25¢ LOE txed and Sour Mixe Mansion on Wheels. ner stone of the fubercular sanitorinm | R T m— American apple has.taken the lead at Charlottesville, Va.. July M; heing | Scottish Rite Sessions, | sene 56 Naat et capt aver those from these two ronntries | . ! I VAN CAMP'S 3 Cans 25c | HEINZ ' 5 oz. Bottle 20c ALEXANDRIA. Va., May 27 (Spe elal).—Under the auspices of Willlam tile industry are not commensurate inion veteran, w for many years | Elks: Ashby Rladen, for the Macea- | he held here August 9, 10 and 11, perse can dine and sloep. Durin, , H 9 g sther . Py Qieuns: 3% om Libby's Veal Loaf 23c H. H. Burrougl will preside. The memorial address will be delivered by > Rev. Frank Steelman.pastor of Trin- ity M. E. Church, Washington, Lin- . roin’s Gettysburg address will be read $0).15 hy Alvin Cushman Graves, Washing- ! 5 b et Canada Dry s 19¢ vemn $2.1% will include the following: Assembly, nuglar: invocation, Rev.' H. L. = cl- $4.65 Schlinckle, pastor of the Methodist t cl h 15 1. ional” (Kipling). quartet: read- “Memorial Day Orders.” Mrs. H. Bateman; hymn. "0 God e to Washington housekeepers F R E s H M E ATS F R E s H FI s H fra_the Beautiful." Hace = 3 There are very few. cities that enjoyv the advantages of a spe- g i eially milled flour—wheat specially selected—and flour specially Of the Highest Quality Right Out of the Water made fo meet the housewife’s requirement of that particular community. PRIME RIB ROAST Ib. 35¢ |BOSTON MACKEREL Ib. 18¢c fi":‘.:;t:i:n“ :i(hit:::s‘:nfre‘l:::ll‘ia::lx:x::u;{::;rljh::fl;v fi'mu;h—nnd we 'I;:nt. GHIIGK ROAST "l. 25@ FA"cY TROUT 15¢ every sack of Washington Flour Pfl!"fl:?fi the :vlab‘l!imlln;- SIRLOIN STEAK b. 45c¢ BUTTER FISH 20c £rd ol i afiy—inaing wniorm. e it 1y BREAST OF VEAL swet b, 25¢ [HALIBUT STEAK 38¢ 5 VEAL CHOPS iomormw b, 40c |FILLET OF HADDOCK 28¢ Washington Flour is made in Washington—for Washingto- S nians—and the wheat ground the gold old-fashioned water-mill F';;spr::: sz{d way. [Nl never disappoint you. 2 Sold by grocers and deli- BUTTER monaieaiatn e e g Eass s s Eh b s : Every purchase from PIGGLY WIGGLY “Sunset 0 1t d : . i . o . Strictl P st e IO : Gold” STORES must give you complete satisfaction Fresh : : - , , . 49¢ or your money will be cheerfully returned with- e 37¢ Vilkins-Rogers Milling Co. - i v T . i ‘. MM”M‘MQQ“”WM“QWM‘OWMGM Main Office. T Camp Meigs. Washi : ; LA TSRS X . g P : WWVVAAAAAANAN