Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1926, Page 18

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' s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1928 ; ! U010 00y 11, s gy - BORAH'S ATTITUDE e S Declares Nation Wastes Time Trying to Enforce 14th " and 18th Amendments. TS By the Assodlated Press A 11 s Taking issue with ' Rorah, L Republican, Tdaho, on the question of | \ f e | a 3 : ey constitutional amendm i f Sl . i w’ S the fourteenth, fifteenth anc : s eenth amendments. § DPemocrat, New Jer ment today said it “waste of time and money for an honest ment to attempt constitutional s fourteenth and Declaring tha amendment was intended to the negro to a plane of white peaple, the New sald “everyhody know negroes of the South dn not enfoy | even 1.75 f guarantaed b “Does any rational b free America believe th: anfoys equality that he ever will? amendment Thursday—A Sale of New Summer. Hangings | $l.49 Curlains 400 pairs of Colored Border Ruffled Voile Curtains, in tones of rose, gold, lavender and green. Absolutely fast colors. 2"y vards in length. Pair, $1.49. (Sixth Floor.) “I jes didn' have th' money t' go {with her any longer,” said Mort Pine, | who married Miss Winnie Sap, t'day. | It's goin’ t' he fun t' watch a town constable make a good Federal officer | an’ git re-elected by th' boys about (Copyrizht, John Dilla Co.) REID T0 PROPOSE of the Southe e 1 ie enuat | Would Have Board of Five| has a dcha “mullificationist North 1 G st S e true that e 3 : Commissioners for District. nois in respect to Volsteadism. 1n | and will eventu alists’ leading us $3,000 Needed to Recondition Sets lently approve of { ' vj‘i West patrict = n the poliey of Jersey Does Not Include Vote. questionably th at the la X E 8 e fiber and tone. wherein is Mr. RADIO FUND GAINS $38 IN DONATIONS Given to Shut-Ins Here Three Years Ago. Turkish and Huck Towels C Take them by the dozens to your Summer cottage or camp which than none, They weaken the pose it to contempt confidence of all men Sturdy huck for hand towels; Turkish for the bath Panels . 600 Panels, cream col- ored with silk fringe. Beautiful all-over lace in a dozen designs. Nation- ally known Zion make with scalloped bottoms. Each, $1.49. Overdrapes 45 pairs of Cretonne Cross-stripe Overdrapes, in a wide choice of bright colorings. These are complete with valance and are very reasonably priced. Pair, $1.49. Large Size, 18x36 This is the season when towels are most in demand—every member of the family should have several fresh ones daily. This is your chance to supply the entire household for all Summer. The Turkish towels are all white or bordered in rose or blue. The huck towels have rose and blue stripes—or some with red borders >| Home rule for the District of Col- umbia, which would require some re- organization of the present Distriet | ernment. is to be made the-subject | of a_bill which will be introduced in | the House of Representatives avithin a few days by Representative Reid Illinois, & member of the District | fr. Reid anno i the course of the Dis tee meeting this ewomen's bill tha (Sixth Fioor.) 8-Inch Polar Cub Fans Regularly $4.50. Brass- finished four-blade fans— complete for A. C.or D. C. cur- rent. Black base. (Sixth Flaor.) W hite Mountain 2-Qt. Freezers Make your own ice cream in one 51.49 of these triple- motion freezers. Wooden tub— convenient sizi Ball-Bearing Lawn Mowers 12-inch celf sharpening blades, with 8inch wheel. Easily adjusted to'length of grass. 36--Inch Striped 1,200 Galvanized Awnings Wire Screens - : ‘oven stripes Continental of 7-ounce can- m a k e—absolutely vas. Tan and rustproof. In brown stripes. wanted size Made on_ heavy 24x33 inches. cast iron frames. e, (Sixth Floor.) 5-Ply Garden Hose 25-ft. lengths This year's stock. $g-inch. Keep $2'95 your grass and garden beautiiul, (Sixth Floor.) ite his bill, | I yuld give the District Govern: ment officials authority run the ‘[u\\u as other towns thro hout the j cou v are carried on.” teid explained that he had not worked out the details of his measure, but said he intended to start imme. Contributions | £38 [diately. He has decided, however, to were acknowled today by the de for a cha in the District Washington Radio Ho. vernment to the extent of making | prepared to $2.95 $3.95 $6.95 (Sixth Floor.) (Sixth Floor.) (81xth Finor) Sheer Summer Fabrics in Stamped Art Needlework Fasily embroidered. Women's, children's and babies’ dresses, aprons and scarfs. Colors and white. 59C (Sixth Floss) Belgian Willow Porch Suite $93.85 Natural color with broad arms and deep reinfarced seats. This suite vwould regularly cost $40. Cretonne Cushions $19-95 Cushions for seats and backs in a variety of colors to exactly fit the Belgian Willow Porch Suite, Peel Chair $19.95 Another comfortable chair with adjustable back and sliding leg rest to be put out ol the way when not in use. Peel Chair Black Trimming $19.75 A comfortable armchair —broad arms and deep seat that will be a joy for your leisure hours. Bring Room Measurements Felt Base Foor Covering In a choice of tile patterns, in combinations of 35C blue, tan and green. Square vard.....eeeeeeccos:. . (Tnird Floor.) 9x12 Room Size Tor F.000" with. whi B e Basket Weave Fiber Rugs the radio receivin His bill will include a provision iful Oriental patterns, in rose, blue, tan maveral vea at four of the Distriet Commission- | and i:’;\":gu} Rergeularlvp$16 50, 4 i ¥ = (Third Floer.) From Belgium and Hongkon —Sea Grass The c ors Miss § ity and one of them Such cool names for such cool furni- $11.95 Georgia o T. Clofson, | sentative on th Gassman pesds and assure C. E. Binste F. A. Flack, $1 ided how the George 0. Tenn would be appoint- A. Shaw, $1. Leltoy < ated that his home of the committee, wi t ruie bill would not provide for any contributor anchisement of i zens. hix measure. will be to give th of Commissioners authority to inees and other. | ain duties which fall to Congress 2% NEGRO HELD FOR JURY " | IN DEATH OF HOPKINS Verdict at Inquest Charges Silas Jefferson Pushed Man Off Porch. The additional advantage of buying in this sale is the privilege we extend of purchasing on our Budget Plan. For particulars inquire Accounts Section, Fourth, the Furniture Floor. thelr radio sc Approximatel the hospital tions and or are dependent on the o + sets | » s et for their en 1 t pointed out. A num ®ither are In nee tubes and hatteri ture. artisans of these two countries famous for centuries for fine Summer furniture. Our own imports made by the Natural color, trimmed in green or black, or ready to paint yourself in brilliant colors for home or porch. imittee | hopes to rai tributions, Mn maintain th least another non, Room Campaign C Spectal Dispat i ¢ las Jefferson, color- LYNCHEU 4 yseventh street, ‘caused | etatements filed with ] < the de ¥ I Topkins of corporation court, L Turner, ve- |3%01 Windom place, Tenleytown, by centiy elected t pushing the latter off the porch of orted that his enty-seventh street house Mon- ) : t during « pent noth- Iy to h 3. Menefee, de 1 for re- | the action of the gran 3 <o spent noth | Arthur Johnson. eolored,” whe said | he was on the porch a* the time, and i <on, had heen held by nection with the case, ry statement hefore {the eoroner's jury, in which he de. clared that Topkins evidently was un- der the influence of liquor and fell off the ateps. Jonnson sald that Jefferson grabbed at Hopkins when he started to_fall, but failed to catch him. Witnesses summoned by the pollce for the inquest lacked detafled knowl- % |edge of the occurrence. Johnson was exonerated by the find- v. The fact that a bruise was found on the face of Hopkins in jg v Deputy Coroner Her- Jefferson for ng. election, SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New Vork, Daylight Saving Time, J(L:me 7 é . (Fourth Fiser.) Belgian Willow Bay- - side Settee, $9.85 resultad fron . > ‘, A comfortable, natural- st . i color Belgian Willow settee, dentn. e L about the size of a love seat | Folicen —the seat reinforced with metal braces. Chairs to \ match, $3.49. Rockers to { A\ match, $4.95. Al wistlicht . Manchuria ... n Hen ong persons generally be- 5 Tampico. DUE FRIDAY Niew Amsterdam.......Rotts: olombo .. O This group of odd pieces at $9.85 Lo —Includes many desirable chairs and tables for home or porch, Some are sea grass, others of peel with cane effect backs. Some chairs have book pockets on side. i (Fourth Piser.) that he attempte |and that he was found in a s front of the Tiwenty-sevent honse in a serious condition, some time fter 9 o'clock. e was taken to mergeney Hospital and pronounced dead on arrival there. Attorney John H. Burnett appeared for Jefferson. Assistant District Attor- ney E. Russell Kelly represented the Government. Coroner Nevitt presided. A 3-Door Model With 40-1b. Capacity $94.75 To keep your fooddinult- ingly fresh the wholesum- mer long—and as a safe- ard, you owe youp fam- iy. Tfiree shelves —w the whole inside “porceloid,” RITES FOR R. E. PEKRSONS Son-in-Law of Attorney General to Be Buried Tomorrow. The funeral of Ralph E. Pearsons, son-In-law of Attorney General Sar- gent, who died Monday night in TLudlow, Vt., will be held from the .| residence of the Attorney General in Ludlow at 2 o'clock tomorrow aft- ;| ernoen. Chinese Peel Peacock Chair . $39.75 00°PM. 400 P M. Chinese Sea-Grass Settee $19.75 Roussilon-—Bordeaux 00 San Lorenzo-—8an Ji icon—Cristobal Valparaiso olateca— Pusrio Corter SAILING FRIDA® lympte—Southampton . Midnight g:-nana—Am‘-yn Midnight P"I‘l‘lr—Tfll\!dad 2:00 Noon Astrea—X. a1ho 4:00 P.M. au Pri 00 P. M. scants ondon . Midnignt SAILING SATURDAY. Seythia—Liverpool . ii L 4:00 P Sumthm'x an ragter Hall—Buenos Pastores—Port Limon. an Jose_Puerio Colo uenos Alre Puerto_Barrios. oree—Bermuds UeRE® Alr .| which proved fatal. i | The court-martial of Benneit J. Doty ;o | the French Foreign Legion in Syria, .| which had been set for today, was Lieut. Pearsons entered tha World War as a_member of Company A, Vermont National Guard. and fserved as sergeant of the company af Camp Greene, Charleston, N. C., and Camp Wadsworth, S. C. His company was absorbed into the 57th. Pioneers for overseas service, and he was com- missioned a lieutenant. He never re- covered from _influenza contracted overseas and developed endocarditis, Doty Trial Postponed. DAMASCUS, Syria, June 16 (P).— of Memphis, Tenn., for desertion from postponed until th-frst week in July, o Fan back with a delicate trac- ery border in black and natural peel. An unprecedented value at this price. (Fourth Floor.) WithAsliding foot rest, magazine rack and tumbler rest. Just the right size for the small porch, yet with all the comfort of a larger piece of furniture. Chair or rocker to match. (Fourth Floor.) a gleaming white enamel thoroughly baked on to a sanitary, durable lining, Can be purchased on the Budget Plan. (Stxth | | |4 |8 AN | Sani-cold Refrigerator L Floory

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