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FRENCH VICTORIOUS GROWERS OF BULBS FACE QUARANTINE, - d Fivst niinu Page. |United States Navy. recalled that the | established | the principle that ship tonnage is the basis of strength of navies, and de. clared that consideration of methods | uiting and training organi does not properly enter the dis | Washington conference Confer With Officials Here on} Methods of Eliminating Plant Diseases. the re, on for the limitation. BSON TO REMAIN. . Rulh zrowers from all parts of 1he | Head of . Delegatia Aountry conferved with the Iederal & Horticultural ed in the National f Constant Presel B this morning to _coneker | Bs the! Astnciated Dices i Recanse of the political howenld Vi 1 hulh Vederal legisla nally place the trv under an i With few excen dosed the proicet A tecting the newly es Austry in this countrs. \frer a similar conference last Fal the importation of bulbs from Furope and other parts of the world was pro- it was shown that the of practically one disenssion by ndus tion every inder crowers in a4 means of pro. Wlished hulb in < the limitation at Geneva, Minister = they continue at work | ment yesterday. Mr. hibited because products nz irto this counury jany subcommittees, were e \s a result the bulb | devote his tume to consultation with industi he Tnited States has|members of other delegations and the rveed. Now. however. steps are|general direction of the work of the e to 14 the industry of the re- | American groun. He has reserved D pests (hat came in with for- | the right. hawever. to take his place eizn bulb on anv commitiee at any time. Pr. C. L. Marlatt chief of the Bu-| Rea Admiral Hilary P. Jones and s i intomology of the Depart-| Maj. Gen. Dennis E. Nolan. assisted . of Agriculture and chairman of by "~ their = technical _expe ard, I named ax American membe the Federal Uorticulturgl ¥ pre- It was explained that although ihe word “quarantine” is used in ref- arencs 1o the proposed legislation. nothing more serious than inspection aterilization and cettification are pian- | sded k mil! | has a membership of about 60. e hose thres featurss received [hers. with Allen W. Dulles hearty indorsement American representative. “subject et en shown! that ertain|i€Hange i( Whe worl faasumes o nech Builhs e beset by two kinds of dead: |inical. _economic ovfinancixl By | acter v flies and a variety of werms. “The ariens IN ARMS PARLEY ON ISSUE f: RESERVES'i 0F MISUSE OF MAIL ) Sees Need | implis the commi Lof the preliminary conference on arms Huzl Gibson. head of the American dele- | ation, plans to remain there as long | committee. in In 4 message 1o the Siate Depart Gibson said he | had purposely refrained from sitting on | as he desired 10 | subcommittee assizned to deal with ry. naval and air questions. Non | military questions were referred to » subcommitiee composed of 20 mem e anestions 10 he con. | onin WASHINGTON, STAR. THE 'BROOKHART DENIAL EVENING superintendent of the folding room, trom which the copies of hix speech had been sent to lowa, and had been [ informed thut all the envelopes con- | ‘uininn the speeches were sealed be- | fore they left the folding room. He | said he made this statement in justice | 1o Col. Brookhart. | VERMONT MEN NAMED. | i(:ampaign Manager Replies | coolidge Appoints Three of Sesqui-| centennial Commission. of the United Sesquicentennial appointed today by ige. They of Pennsylvania. | vocketl of | nd Addizon 1, warth wdonderis. Vi N commenorating the w fifiicth bivthday of held In Vermont in Au hary v s of South David A A eelehran ane hundred state will he eust, 1907, I to Speech of Senator Reed | i | 1 At any n franked envelope e< ! wpeech made in the Nenate hy Senator Veed sgainst the onsting of ik 4 Hrookhart. was made by M Honh kel Lund, chairman of the Rroo m to Senator La Follette of \ n today. Senator Iteed Pennsyivania yes " produced affidavits from twe of lowa stating they had re - Reed speech under Sena ed's frank. bul also contai Anstria h: outs in the »( Brookhart ls the read to the v Maj Lund Senator lLa Folletie Senate today the telegram fro Lund. In the telegram M promised the aid of the campaign forces 1o run dow truth of the matier if the would make an investigation 16! “The case with which scme one else | might obtain a franked envelope con. | taining Senator Reed's speech. insert | the Brookhart pamphlet and have it | delivered, was called to the attention tolof the Senate hy Senator La Follette, who lefi the inference at least that Senator Brookhart's enemies mizht he seeking to do him an injnry by such UTOMOBILE CCESSORIES to as cvervthing Sl wneed for the week end or vacation trip hathinz the butbs in certain solution< 5 PathIn e aperatures it 1% pos. | sidercd are hrat 1o he given seneral| " Senator La Folleite had obtaiped e e imate these. pests, D | discussion by the full memhershin of | permission from Senator Reed 10 have Marlatt pointed out that the legisla- | the subcommittees and will then he | yeprinted and disiributed under his We sell the highest =rade frank theusands of copies of hix Grease, Seap and 0N tinn under consideration contemplates | ogly Federal inspection of the bulbs apd the mandatory possession of a owing them o have heen | adding thar only mittees veport will commission be in possession cprtificat admited to interstate commerce 1 he representatives of all growers desent pledzed themselves Lo sup- pqrt such a proposition and many led it as a help for the industry. Saveral, however. called ativntion 1o | e fact that*the pests referred to are | algo common to alfalfa and they suz- | zésted that the so-called “quarantine” mizht well be extended 1o other crops | iHan narcissus bulhs. EXPELS 9 STUDENTS | ON CHEATING CHARGE for the rednetion and armamenis.” 'MOSCOW . June 2 (). of 120,000 tons of kerosene a definlte step foward a William and Mary Honor Coun-. cil—Keeps Names of Guilty i Secret. | Rr the Associated Prese WILLIAMSBURG. Va. Nine students hawe been from William and Mary College on | charges of cheating on one of the final examinations in English, it was leayned at the college today. They were charged with obtaining advance coples of the examination in fresh- | man English and distributing them to | certain members of the first vear| olass. Not all of those expelled. how- | ever, were freshmen. Their names wil) not be made public, even to the student body, it was stated ! The nine men were convicted hy :he student honor council of the enl | 1%9 and were directed to lsave the | Tune expelled | Fforest On the Revern River FURNISHED BUNGALOWS 1 not later than todayv. Some it was stated. and the rest hajyie left, Will leave this afternoon. This is the largest number of sin FOR RENT dents pelled at one time from the | school, the second oldest institution TW’O Go]f CO\"‘Sefi of ; higher learning in the United Siates, for cheating on examination. 1t/ls also the first time in the history ofithe college, it was stated, that stu- defits there have been charged with | obtaining advance copies nf examina- | Excellent Bathing Highway, 18 Miles 1206 18th St. N.W. BetimEnes Main 7533 = i Or, when downtown, f the 11 street ear lines in South ““Ask Mr. Foster” . Africa. 7 are owned hy cities » ¢ | Vancouver. B. (.. will have a thea ter with seating capacity of 3.000. ~ Special Sale _ of French China (Manufacturers’ Samples) 252 Casseroles and Covered Dishes Values from.$4 to $15 . —Your<Choice . $1.50 ea. 156 13%-Inch Meat Dishes g * Valuesfrom $3.25 to $10 —Your Choice - $1.00 ea. | TFHY On-Sale Today-and Tomorrow | -BULINGMARTIN 1215~1217 ¥ Street and 1214 t01218 G Street the preparatory “of the perly treated bafore they may be | 'I full and acenrate information which will enable it 1o formulate proposals limitation «of Americans Buy Soviet 0il. The Vacuom 0il Co. has signed a contraci with the Soviet oil syndicate for the purchase This fact has impressed the Moscow officials ns rapproche ment hetween the Soviei and Ameri can oll interests and as contrasiin strongly with the Royal Dutch Shell ‘= policy of boyeotting Soviet oil. trmnuh y i Via Biadensbnrg and Dafense - ok | speech detending the seating of hart against Steck These s have heen eirculated in Towa in the interest of Senaior Brookhart Senator Reed of Pennsylvania said ihat he had made inquiries of the Barber & Ross, Inc. 11th & G Sts. Derrless Turnidure floflfl/fifl A ']f. i AS UPER -SPECIAL!! ok Sl A~ et $259—11-Pe. Bedroom Suite, in Fine Walnut Veneers. Reduced to ol Led light wih s haudal an N Tth St S fl.g.. @ / . ”//u know it is big league, fellows, any way you look at it. Never a finer drink— Blue Bird that makes thirsty throats glad they are thirsty—more deli- cious than grape juice. And for drinking a drink like that—a big league offer. Save 29 Blue Bird bottle caps, add $1.29 and get a $3.50 Major League Glove, or add 89c¢ for a $2.00 Official League Ball. Come on! Shoot! 29 ! This Bl This Ofter League’” genuine horsehide glove. Expires 29 wots e D eal Lasrae Boit: July 31, 1926 Arlington Bottling” Co. 27th & 1 Sts. N.W. Washington, D. C. A D. $2.25 Hemmed Diaper Cloth®$ 1 Sise 27527, ) sealed In sani known brand (., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2. 1926. One Day Special! @ © I per Cloth ready, Kuges. A well annot_use the Street Floor Seven Day June New---Summer Dresses Exceptional Styles and Fabrics in a showing that surpasses all expectations. Made to sell for a great deal more than Printed Flat Crepes Silk Broadcloth Smart Tub Silks Russian Crepe Veiled Prints Fine Navy Voiles Shantung Sport Silks Sport Rayons Silk and Gingham Combinations On Sale Tomorrow Only at This Price We have So To say the least —the selection is marvelous, never liad dresses in such quality and diversity hefore. 21y beautiful, so fresh, so new, original and surprisingly trik ed. One and two picce models with flares. lounces. simulated blouses, printed borders, bandings, long sleeves and short anes, coin dots, confetti dots and vivid colors. The Sale of New Millinery Continues With Replenished Stocks! $2 to $3 Sport Hats endid assortment wedinm and $ .49 large shapes, in white ¥ . Lo and all sport colors. Kine = traws, lalian leghorn, * arnre and split peamit. '$5 and $6.95 Trimmed Hats Each hat includes a trav- eler's hat hox free of charge Stunning models leshorn and other L and head 7.6 and “ - uf desirable ¢ . Street floor $2.50 Striped Canvas Awnings secasional irregu- Ready for Hanging = Jarity in weave. An.inclusive array of all the smartest Summer I7 “hades : Heavy weight, fast color, T tan striped canvas awnings f : o " . flexible steel rames and 79 1 Sunset Peche Ciboulette Peau Beige complete with ropes. xm"_f\< . / Atmosphere Lariat Rosewood W hite and tape-nound valance and ; : " fistures. Sizes safe Stone diray Blue Fox Parchment Black 30 1o 4% inchies wide, Third fleorKing's Palace In the Infants’ Depactment leatured for Rahy Dayv—several very necessary adjuncts to the infants All items are specially reduced to 50c for tomorrow 59¢ Muslin Gowns, 50c embroidery trim wardrohe. 59¢ Nainsook Dresses 50c Iine white fabric dresses, made with vokes or in hishon Lace or med. 59¢ Kapok Pillows, 50¢ Gingham style: trimmed with lace or Covered with pink or blue embraidered. long and short sareen. ors and lengths, 59¢ Caps, 50c 69c Blankets, 50c fancy c Laps, White, pink or blue with | tons. Sizes 1. White organdy and 1AWn iped borders. creepers and caps, trimmed with K " Years. lace. embroldery and vibho 59¢ to 79c Madeira Several charming styles. 59¢ Voile Dresses, 50c Pastel shades. trimmed with hrighter color Attractive models in sizes 1, 2 and 3. Bibs, 50¢ Embroidered on white and finished with underpad. 59¢ Quilted Pads, 50c trimmed. THIS WEEK ONLY QUANTITY LIMITED $2 Bottle PERFUME 99c La Tete Tian Perfume Comes in three smart new interpretations of the most popular - odors—Jasmin. and B uet. » Satisfaction Since 1859 INGSPAL 810-818 Seventh Street All Chiffon Silk Hosiery Full F Otheriwo | 1.19 weight they are huilt for long service with reinforced heels, soles Slightly imperie this simply means an Tomorrow Is Our Monthly 50c Day 59¢ Rompers and Creepers, 50¢ chambray linene. in checks, plain col- combina tion Trimmed with embroidery stitching and but 59¢ Pillow Slips, 50¢c Lace. muslin and lawn hem stitched. lace and embroidery Second Floor—King's Palace PERFUME AND POWDER SALE Three Popular Odors—JASMIN, CHYPRE and BOUQUET —made from French floral oils — bottled in America La Tete Titian Face Powder 75¢ Face Powder | 75¢ charmin; new perfume il Whose true walue is recos- A new Parisienne type of g nized by itg delightful last- :‘(;:‘i! fi'llan“:‘l‘{!x“prv«'?‘vil that Rumed Flouncmg g 3 y_and le s e ing qualilen, e, 99 Comes _in ~Natural. Ra 69¢ Yd. sz'oo Bottle, c and White richly perfu For ' infants dresse oy with the fragranee of true For - infants sses., %7 75¢ Box Powder Free v : AC inches wide. Fine hatiste and Special 99¢c Price for This Week Only—Street Floor Men’s 85¢ B. V. D. Shirts and Drawers 59c = For one dav only. Genuine B. V' D. athletic shirts and knee lengih drawers. The | and quality speaks for itxelf. Shirts in sizes 34 1o 46 and drawers in sizes 30 to 44, Bargain Sale are presented Regular and Extra Sizes * 16 to 44 and 46 to 52} Second Floor shioned—Slightly Irregular > they would s ough fashioned v of chiffon garter tops but Street Floor—King's Palace and 2 and 3 in rompers 2 to Lace Dress TUNICS $9.98 \ neual $13 quality. fit size figure. Of tucked ar plain net or point desprit With inserts of Venise and fine Calais vals. Flared or full <kirts, as well as straightline models. Bodice top or round and V' neeks. For the Iune bride’s wedding gown or the sweet girl graduate. Embroidered Bands 19¢ Yd. Farmerly 39¢ to 59¢ a vard. Embroidered on pongee, lin- ene or ratine. 1 to 4 inch widths. Lace Flouncing $1Yd 18 and 36 inch flouncings of silk lace. in black, white, blonde, cocoa. Splendid for irocks. made 1o BOX FREE Syiss embroidery in eolors or Scalloped edges. all white.