Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1926, Page 19

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- . : THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. n.fmmzsnh, JONE 2, 1926, [ By the Amociated Press. of the palace and its spacious grounds, CORFU, Greece, June 2.—The mag- |And says he objects bitterly to the plan TSR snce owned by | Of_transforming it into a gambling s o Mipindedei YV {resort. His claim is not recognized ] ST { former Emperor Wilheim of Germany | by the Greek government, which TY 860. in 7400 Tennessee High Court Ex-|ioon is to be converied into a gam. | confiscated the property under the 7th to 8th to E~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1 Franklin 7 7 bling casino. The Athens government |alien property act during the World i il 4 iati and-an Itallan promoter are negotiat. | War. * For & long time the butlding - Member of American Retailers' Association, Inc. | pected to Delay Verdict |[ing with the-idea of making the long-|and srounds were occupied by the |abandoned imperial residence a profit-| American Near Kast Relief Hospital. r for Several Months producing enterprise for the Greeks. | Thousands of Greek refugees were i Many residents of Corfu long have!treated there after the Smyrna dis- 9 . ‘heen in favor of converting the island | aster 4 into a modern Monta Carlo, with its The palace was erected by the for- Br the Ascaciated Prase | center the one-time German iniperial | mer Kalser many vears ago as a gift NASHVILLE, Tenn., June The ps;?:le‘;“ b {to his sister. As she nsver occupled : 2 Holland. where he is| i, the Kalser himself used it as a antievolution law of Tennessee today | in exile. the former Ger: pping place on his Mediterranean | 1= before the Supreme Court of the | has protested that he still cruises. State for decision. ” ; Attarked on one side as an “absurd| KEMAL 'S EX-WIFE LIVES ‘({.‘(\tn' she would indulge In open A stoun d i n g V a l ues ! I m p. En g l l. S 11 law, entirely out of harmony with icism of her former hushand and o American institntions.” and defended {of the present National regime. i q 3 actment of a sovereign people to pro- o Znd laeajmnons f her old Turkish A B ! BYD ! Y 1 " . nstant companions | tect the children in their belief in|Permission to Visit U. S. Denied | .ya two American nurses. She has | the divine origin of man,” the statute | by Turks Who Fear Her Talk. |'eceived — several offers from White, Tan, Gray and was discussed in arguments before | | American and Iuropean women's the court Monday and Tuesday. | Refuses to Write Book. orgonizatlons to leeture on Blue The e came before the Supreme | | women's organizations to lecture on = . 4 ” L o [] Court justices on an appeal in behalf | women's vights, and has been urged Collar Attached and Pre.sent.s Blg Values. of John Thomas Scopes, who was , NT June 2 by an American publisher to write fined £100 at Davton for teaching the | Hali Janoum. divorced wife | a hook on her experiences, but she A 4 % theory of evolution. The court may |of Mustapha Kemal Pasha, president ' has declined all such proposals. p Neckband Sfyle: 4 Every Tlny 1 D R d S decide whether the law is constitu-| of Turkey. has taken' up her| preferring to live quietly with her / ; et i oz. Re tar tinnal or unconstitutional, or it may | residence among several American parents and American friends. 1 B I'his sale started vester- Wardrobe Diapers ggnore this issue and affirm or re-| families in a large apartment house i s 3 . > / R L T | ; . day morning and men who Should Include spinion isanot expected until the | She has been refused a. passport | American tractor drew the P 4 came to buy one shirt car- ' Vanta Baby Garments— o term, as the court adjourns in a | vise by the Angora Government to go | la crowds at the recent fair at \ A Tied hoiie bl 2 dogent Bcatise they. fasten with. Avs. | Amevica. The Thrks are said to! France * e i il Although they are ever Reginning a vear azo as a simple oy \ § ! Siie eesaics are o slightly imperfect ikl ase. it widened until . \ ~ |, e L T . n. hecause T e misdeme ) \ : There are still shirts left ST e S they ar m Tiervened. Tt evolved into a re| to supply your every need — est materials—and hecause [ | value at price e e | h f V B2 and don't think the “ ick™ i they arc guaranteed not ready hemmed. size 27x27 o e ok e’ | | (e ppraper care © nd don't think e “pick” DT il I e Tl flict. as counsel for hoth sides said. | i i g i LAabeg £ ; e i sealed package which has heen raging for hundreds| were the same fine quality, line of them. » - your teeth and gums ‘ e poree. R ol Ai— remained &t the University 2 = < manship. Sizes 1315 ta 17. ‘Carter’s .Cotton Sum- Cambric Sheets, of - 3 | mer Shirts, wrapper- 36x64 inches; a quality Soirt wincel the mi’:.‘:::ds n‘;{ “'o\:: — 5 front style, with shell that usually sells for SR T e T g Your mouth may be | Men’s Onyx Silk Socks—Perfect Fruit-of-the-Loom Nightshirts— Sl el OL M R, Re G eGiel Counsel for the two organizations sub- | 7 your most dangerous quality, pure silk socks—a grade for Sizes 15 to 26, full cut and Ll L~ n:,”.vuflg hl-:;vf:":Vf;\‘:"hl‘l"‘nmj:m;‘('a\ gt B ! which you usually pay consid- 42(_' well made. Al of Fruit-of- $l. 29 Lawn Baby Bonnets, in T efeat for tha State and no appeal. | ! G Sl | crably more [T the-Loom muslin..* i “Carter’s” Silk-and-Wool nhry of delightful or defeat for ses and an appeal ; PROMINENT dental authdY- s a number elightful Teething Bands, com- little stvles; lace or em- to the United States Supreme Court: o) X iti€< agree (ha( upwardi 0‘ 1 the answer of the State's highest i S S lete with pinning tabs. i T i fore it will mean one or the other. | = bodily disorders gain access 1 »mr e S. J years, T al c .00. ——— ! to the body through the i Direct Street Entrance off Seventh Attractive Nursery MDTOR TIRE SHORTAGE mouth. Such diseases as : . Furniture Offerings FACED BY AMER|CANSI rheumatism, pernicious anemia, kidney disorders, Infants’ Muslin Gowns, Oak Play Yards, sturdily | heart trouble, often follow tooth decay. ifl” Lfi];;(l‘:?::"tquflllgi' built, with canvas floor Pealers Are 7,000,000 Units Under Proper care of the mouth should safeguard you Siaes 1 Zand3 \:cér; a _d counting h‘eadi. It from this danger. Yet many people brush their 2 % b, $ will be worth far more Normal Supply. Says One " teeth regularly and nevertheless they suffer from to you than... $4 95 R tooth decay. Why? Because a tooth-brush cannot | . “Kleinert's” Rubber ¥ i Br he Associated Press ’ . reach into all the pits and creyices in your teeth. | \ 7 Sheets, double faced 18x36-In. Bassinets, with _hv"""j:»\-flim‘;‘,“'“p g L Especially is this t~ye at The Danger Line—where rubber-tired <wivel c ‘ s ir led ackages n motorists, W o'xell, the teeth and gums meet. Here the rounded edges & { Ofiermg $7.50 and . S]m- o sf:};-afi.:r wheels: complete with t of the General T of the gums form tiny V-shaped crevices into which | ! o 36x 36 28, 3443 woven wire spring and Co i MbnIe I e st enday. food particles collect. Acids form that cause decay . s10 MOJQIS—PGIT, s‘;"s‘o‘ $1.25; 34x43, mattress for only. $5 il's statement follows a nation- | surves ) S e L edbanda | your health is to be safeguarded. ; $ The Infants ShOP A “past experience of the manu-| Squibb’s Dental Cream does just this. It contains ] 9 Fourth Floor, Lanshurgh & Bro. L . \ ev, which shows, he said, and irritate the gums. They must be neutralized if P e e more than 50 per cent of Squibb’s Milk of Magnesia O'Neil said. | —a safe, effective antacid. After each brushing with e imm;!d‘!m'd rejult}d«'h'h» sh"rr'i-i Squibb’s Dental Cream, tiny particles of Squibb's fyfg',,.i'f"'"';.i”'f‘;,\,.‘r‘gfif.’ RESTROPRE | Milk of Magnesia remain in the crevices at The i - 4 - o - . | Danger Line and elsewhere, neutralizing acids, and Shoes that smart women \ = ouThe budroelectrie scheme for the | providing protection for a considerable period. chfl(’ Be]t liked. and hought to such an = n 1 C E e § 53 u 1 t s v i o 0| Squibb's Dental Cream cleans beautifully, too. Corsets extent that sizes became Luxemburg, the construction requir- | f:lg;';(;t:e:ts: ;?22’; “lx\b(edrug stores everywhere— it s T more or less depleted—hence 3 Of Crisp Linen and Crash—For these fine bargains! Your Summer Sports and Outings— ing the work of mearly 6.000 men !orl e — - $5 OO size is here though, in at - ! . least one style—perhaps in - $5 95 I ¢ . nearly six ve —as well as that com- several. fort which the modern S The well known “Man 0" War" woman demands along There are black satin, patent, & make among these—conspicuous for with her smart appear- tan calf, black kid, tan kid and . > f[_r);rn't «{:‘Im,: :u}dt finished t:ilm;‘m:. | T ese suits consist of trim knickers s smart combinations of leathers; and a sleeveless jacket to match. The model sketched also pretty white canvas and 7 : j is cut long in the hip white kid shoes. All types of . Shown in natural, tan, white, gray and comfortably low in and in attractive checks of black and £ pumps, as well as oxfords and white or tan and white. Sizes 14 the bust, with an 1 elastic band at the top sandals — all types of heels. to 38. - 3 L 7 ! i % cfl Message . 4 . Graduation - —and 1t may be had in Look them over! The Sport Shop Time Is cither coutil or broche. to Dadcs Gift Time” In flesh only. The Shoe S]’lop SeconbiEtie 2 | Corset Shop Second Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. e % | Second Floor Tots' Stamped Frocks, 48¢ The nicest thing about them is that they are all ready made, except for that touch of embroidery which will add so much to their «charm, and:yet require <o little of mother's time! Shown in dainty pink, blue or white voile, stamped in the simplest of designs. Sizes 2 and 4 years. Infants’ Stamped Ready-made Dresses of Soft Nainsook, also 48¢c Let Us Re-Cover Your Lamp Shades— ke GREATER o o s Or Teach You How to Do It! HOOVER soned lumber: unfinished, can bhe painted any color i i i v ili You haven't seen the hest ~four sizes: In the first case, the charge will be small (estimates given), as we can utilize electiic’ cleafies ever. Sl 2 i, 9 27 in. 0 ; your frames, and in the second case, there will be no charge at all, if materials until you sec The Greater 33 in. 79 39 in. 89 = g are purchased here. m““f:h 5;‘,“"';“‘:‘}1:[!""‘(“;’{‘; 3 _2.qt. Acme Ice Cream Homer L. Kitt | ! rt Department, Fourth Floor in store for you. Lt S0 galvanized bucket — Miniature Grand special 7OU have been promising the daughter that Grand ‘ i Street Floor H"c‘_‘sfn’“" Pianoif she passed hergrades | 8585 ‘ Starting Tomorvow! Our Big Sale of Fresh : - . . I | Bcacon HB" in school, so herc is your | N instrument of inspi- - o Semi-Annual SALE Batteries . : | ration— bearing the % 221-2 vol chance to make good. W(t matkiofiHomer L. Kitt Co. il 1RI ‘ ] Entire Stock of \ 98‘"’ i New House Fl‘OCkS have arrangcd with one of quality. The tone is rich f f = A Fresh Shipment! i e ¢ Two of these batteries are - - | and pure, characterized Ly | ¢ H q{ v s : the largest manufacturersot | e ol AI OODS equal to one large 45-volt Such a Low Price! a depth of color and extra- | battery. GrandPianosintheworldfor | ordinary quality. A daily | ‘ 1 REGULAR ’ Radio Balcony $ 4 source of inspiration and | i 4 OF TAG PRICES o Street Floor 2 anumber of grands which we | happiness for thechild. This ' \ : PR rus O : . : Baby Grand usually sells for | i N SEVERY new style ced. All Did You Leave Biertra sives inith are pricing specml for this six hundred twenty-five dol- || i & 3 shades. Hair Goods Experts to ad- $ t H :",‘ispfx :‘:_ i“::cls‘v'“ Stf]:fl 1 but we hav d. vise you and assist in making a 300 a ome e e el sale. . lars, but we have made a 7 Py 9 rocks for Summer morr | special price for graduates. [ i in the Closet? ing wear. Simply made Drop in and let us tell you | YRANSFORMATIONS s+ CURLS ¢ PUFFS —why take chances with of attractive bordered Most convenient plan of purchase can be . . , il : SWITCHES : MYDABOBS - ETC. a fur coat that represents prints and plain or arranged for vou. A small cash payment | about it. thatm kb nroceD CHRSEEHN siathil with eI =D RUElivErsMhepicesRa it oL = ) i PERMANENT WAVING We clean the coat with- neat contrasting trim- home. bttt . Ouwr Appointment List increases howrly out charge—then, for a mings. —make your appointment now ! modest sum, store it in Pretty. cool-looking ] ] : vaul Iyt 5 oy o i THE HOMER L. KITT CO. St a0 BT | | i W The Beauty Shop and moth-proof. * Phone Housedresses 1330 G Street N. o 1 Fourth Floor, Lansburgh & Bro. Franklin 7400 ; Third Floor “Cuerything Musical” Demonstration

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