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JUNE 10, 1926." by Reginald Burrus, a citizen and tax- payer of the county. It is stated that since July 1 of last year $6,600 has been turned over to' Bowie by the commissioners to aid in the suppres. sion of illegal liquor traffic. This | money, it is alleged, is divided among officers and their deputies who have| been active in making raids where it | is suspected liquor is being dispensed - THE EVENING STAR. ‘WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, GO S22 O ing tha meeting, leaders said. Simu! DRYS ASKED TO SHUN . | :feotuny™ Sucti tines il b draws ] he 4 G s E. Bi POLLS ON REFERENDUM | Dimteratic nominee for the tniei Stat te. Hlinots Leaders Ask Followers to | mmmm—mm— Avoid Being Stampeded Into City and Suburban Wet Trap. CHICAGO, June 10 (P).—Miss Eisther Studebaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Studebaker, 2d, cago Broker in New York. Prince Georges Commissioners Fi nday and Saturday, a Sale Babte., G irls’ J uniors’ Decries Quick Shlftmg and | Subservience to Moods of Constituents. By the Associated Press. WAUSAU, Wis, June American Government is dangered more by the ballots zens than the hombs of Communism President Glenn Frank of the Univ sity of Wisconsin told the Wi | socially prominent here and in Neéw | York, was married in the latter city Tuesday to James Masterson Petri. colas, Chicago broker, it became knr\\\n here yesterday. Mr. - Petricolas {s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Petricolas of Biloxi; Miss. The bride is a graduate of Miss Finch's school in New York, and the bridegroom is & Yale alumnus, -— ‘The Suez Canal, 92 miles long, con< - !necting the Red Sea and the Mediter- | ranean. was built by & stock company nized in 1854 by the French en- eer, De Lesseps. Fight Injunction Sought to End Present Practice. Special Dispatch to The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, June 10.—The commissioners of Prince, Georges County, according to the records in the Circuit Court, are under rule to show cause on June 15 of this month why they should not be permanently restrained from paying to County Prosecuting Officer Alan Bowie one- half the fines imposed for violation of the county’'s prohibition laws.’ The bill asking for the injunction was filed and also in breaking up alleged gam.| bling establishments. 1t is ex| ed Law Enforcement League of Prince Georges County will strenuously op- pose the granting of a permanent in- junction by the court, the organiza- tion having gone on record as indors- ing the action of county officers.in their attempts to suppress alleged il- legal liquor traffic in the county. For. mer County Prosecuting Officer ). H. Magruder and J. Wilson Ryon rep- resent Burrus, while T. Howard Duck- ett has been retained to assist the commissioners’ counsel George B. Merrick, in fighting the issuance of the injunction. cted that the recently form- | By the Associated Press. i SPRINGFIELD, 1., June 10.—111i- | nols drys will be asked to take no| part in tha proposed heer and light | wines referendum. “It would be foolish to he stampeded into such a_vote. leaders of - the | Anti-Saloon League of Illinols, here | for the annual meeting of the State | bfbltll of directors, declared last night. | “Why shnuld we go out to retake a | fortresd wo already occupy, just be cause the v\em shout at us that we | couldn't take it again?” they ask. A fight to kP#'\ the issue off !he | ballot this Fall wiil be launched dur- Homes $10, 000 to $250,000 Country Homes $10,000 to $750,000 in Select Reglons H. W. HILLEARY 815 Fifteenth St. Main 4792 Dresses Up to 14 Years sin Bankers' Association yestecd The danger of American racy as viewed by President Iru lies in the tendency to for public office from tf fi'e, instead of those wit sreat leadership, cour: to differ from their when nerefsm"\' Bsuuse “representatives did not vepresent,” the people placed restric- tions upon them, President Frank sald, which has brought the l'nlted States close to a Government by structed delezates. Jemocracy is always in danger of . EEEEEEEEEBEEEEE—:EEEEEEEEE | w Pbilipsborn Py - A Bossnanncocs ELEVENTH ST. ic You Ladies will be intensely interested in this Wonderful Sale Of Underwear Knowmg values so well, you n apprec1ate t}us collection of seasonable garments that spec1a1 purchase permits offering at astonishingly low prices Only them. In- dainty—entirely ) of cluded \Ve never quote compar- handmade — dresses for babies up to 2 vears, ative prices because of Smart white and novelty little walking dresses. 1 their tendency to mislead. Practical wash dresses, with and without \ very large assortment suitable” for ool and vacation wear, . B}mmchwu S making its graph s to 3 vears. presentatives ||hnn~— bloomers, v when the my the one who m kly carries out the orders of o J ard hombardment from +| folks back home.” GIRL, 11, AND WOMAN * HELD AS PICKPOCKETS Chila Says Her to Open Purse of Patren of Store. Special Dispatch to The Star BALTIMORE. June 10, Companion Induced | E Street Corner 8t OPPENHEIMER. BUILDING- \ An 11 Muslin Crepe de Chine Radium Silk Crepe-back Satin Pajamas Step-lns Teddies Slips Thousands of Garments -divided into Six Groups SlZCS are most complete in adroit pen each of the assortments Teddies. Gowns and Stsp- LOt 2 ins, made up in heavy grade of Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk: trimmed with lace and embroidery $2 95 or plam tailored White, Elaborately finished Flesh, Peac h. Maize, Green. etc LOt 4- Gowns, Teddies, Step-ins— of the finest grade of Crepe de Chine, Crepe- back Satin and Radium Silk—with dainty Filet or Val Lace. Georgette and Petite Point Medallions. All the propet boudoir shades. ,‘ Each garment is cut accu- 95 ) r,, [] Gowns, Pajamas, Step-ins LOt ] and_Teddies—made up in sheer French Voiles, Dropstitch Voiles, Cross- bar Muslin, and trimmed with lace and em- broidery or self trimmed $1 00 [J White, trimmed with dots Gowns, Step-ins and Ted- or .peach. Green. Flesh. N 6 L()t 3 dies, made up in fine Crepe de Chine, Crepe-back Satin and Radium Silk— finished with Georgette, $3 95 A Special Purchase and Sale of 840 White and Colored SPORT child accused of inducing her to pick | ! sald she was Mrs. Annie Baum, wa 110 F St. N.W. | girl open the pockethonk of a ¢ Police and detecti : Mrs. Baun NEW S UMMER e R New Models } pockets were arrested by detectives ‘1 ]in a downtown department siore yes /] ! terday. | | 'The child gave her name as Virginit i arrested with the child when the de V l T S 0 I3 tomer in a department stor H X o At police headquarters, i alues That Stand Out = 1|2 i, e, e o ship with the (‘hapman of sending her to school, Mrs Specially vear-old girl and a woman whom the | FOUNDED 1894 | Rurns Chapman. The weman. v !'tectives claimed to have seen a littl b C . pockets and handbags. } I on pockets they the latter insisted that ) admitted that_the chilc ith her. 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Etc., Belde, Bl ; For women and misses, sn beautiful new shades amd attractive | . ¥ . $ prints. . i ; : : i Lo I R==S SPECIAL for FRIDAY 50 SILK DRESSES A group of Higher-priced Frocks, $5 in silk and crepes, are reduced for Special Announcement— Sale Begins Friday ‘Morning Street Floor quick disposal. Beautiful Styles—New (alor»\—— Nazv and Black Choice of Any $3.95 and $4.90 Hair Drazure Untrimmed All Remaiping SPRING COATS & SUITS Are Now Reduced to 1/, Their Former Prices Smart Models for All Occasions Most Wonderful Values Choice of any of our 49c to 69c Flowers 25¢ iExgefiénced Ad vertisérsPrefet‘ TheStar!