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BRODKHART URCES CHANCE N CREDT o, | Deglares Cure for “Economic " Discrimination™ Lies in Co- Operative System. "Br the Associated Press PONTIAC, T, ne ‘mers’ troubles ptic econom st agriculiure, Jurt, lowa Republican yominee, told the County u here vesterday. T medy, former was the 25.~The due to a discrimination Smith W. Brook- senatorial Farm United stab- ited ence, - aiscrimination against the [ more about how 4 he said, showed|stack up than the; he period described there| o’ youth. report 1,000 per cent increase In er bankrupteies, while | | | THE EVENING STAR, - WASHIN Abe Martin Says: !COMMUNITIES JOIN IN FIRE CAMPAIGN Somerset and Drummond Aid Be- thesda Area Drive—$20,000 Mark Is Passed. Somerset and Dru Jjoined activel in the establishment a fire department in Bethesda area of Montgomery County and last night at a meeting at she home of Mayor Stohlnan of | Somerset g squadrons were named and an i ated to get a 100 y | tion on nmond have the citizens roll | composed of of honor, contributors to :nt representa- | fight for the | the | more, it may be pos; W. Bride, two of the trustees for the fund, explained the plan under which the funds are being raised and as to how the department would be established and organized. The plan bheing followed i that proposed by the public safety committee of the Montgomery County Civic Federa- tion and was adopted by all com- munities at a mass meeting at the school at Bethesda a few weeks back. According to reports which have reached trustees from flying squad- rons in various sections, the fire fund already ralsed has passed the §: 000 mark and is expected to continu soaring _until the campaign has ended. Not a single community has completed its work to ry cuse eded expected quotas more and finer equ has been contemplated will be with In the bounds of possibility. Further- | sible o erect and indicating TO ate and in | group, the contributions have | president of M the | home | fund. Oliver Some girls don’t seem t' know “sweetie” tU do about th’ bloum suicided at his | Ainsley Putman st night. He et a_hearty sup Tt of wuch failures in other lines|per an’ had jest finished lookin' at | iness remained about the same. | some photographer's Cites lowa Slump. In Towa, which I cite as an illus jon,” he said, “we produced more ural products than in any nount of ground in the nd if the farmers had received price in return for their the wealth increase would ter than any other spot, but Hoover's bulletin shows e in the whole country t from 1912 1922, world products, avy ited States. Hoover, there an increase of the price of farm 1 to bring them up age of the whole mers would be justly entitled to a little better than that. Condition Is General situation exists as to the whole of the United sital invested in hout $6,000,000,000, 00,000 workers on th production in 300,000,000. The to Mr. Hoover's £40,000,000,000 was invested - only two-thirds , and there The suame cuiture es. In agriculture 1pital invested in manufac: roufs of himself, After a feller gits settled down 1’| drivin’ a truck, or canvassin' fer an oil burner, it must be fun t’ look back an’ re ed t' fluke in an’ algebry. pettin® party last evenin'. (Copyrignt, Jonn Dille Co.) TWO FREED IN SHOOTING. Partieipants in Election Day Fight Plead Self-Defense. WAYNE, W. Va An aftermath of an battle at Kermit, May 19, 19 killed and two v in Wayne County June ) election day gun | o County, on two men were unded, was heard Court yesterday, ty sheriff, and . were found | [ not guilty hooting and maiming | Ken Chapman, a special officer. They pleaded sclf-defen: i Kirk was wounded in the battle | and Buck Kirk, his b 3 man Parsley, 2 mer James M another partic is at liberty on an appeal to the State Supreme Court from an 18-vear sentence, and an indictment ugainst Grant \alters charging him with shooting and maiming Chapman was | nolle prossed yesterday Owen Kuhn 1 and Willlam | fine station at once. ,D. C. FRIDAY DEGREES CONFERRED ON 1,625 AT HARVARD Graduating Class Is Largest in 200 Years of History—Secretary Mellon Honored. By the Associated Press. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June Harval University yesterday con- ferred 1,625 degrees, the greatest num- ber in its 290 years of history. Eleven honorary degrees were bestowed by President A. La Lowel! on a including Sir Arthur Currie, i1l University; Andre W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasur: 25— ment than/and Dr. John Hanson Thomas pesident of Grinnell College, To The highest scholastic distinction in Harvard College, that of winning the iy for an adequate housing of a | Store Closes at 4.30 P. M. Tomorrow! Cur entire staff will be ready to serve you after 12:30 We will close at 4:30 T in June and Saturday, Ju M. the remaining Saturdays 3. Beginning July 10 we will close all day >:nur«‘lu.\ through September 4. Z % A. B. or 8. B. degree, “Summa Cum Laude” (with highest honers), was JUNE 2 o5 1926. shared by seven men, including George W. Cotrell, jr., of Cleveland and Henry M. Hart, jr., of Spokane, ‘Wash. Scriptures in 579 Languages. During its history the British and Forelgn Missionary Soclety has dis- Sl'REL\'. there are 100,000 Washingtonians who will gladly send one dollar or more to honor the living and the dead of the 26,000 from the District of Columbia who served their country in the armed forces in the Great War. Send to John Poole, Treasurer, District of Colum- bia Memorial Commission, chvfuk -American National 1 FASHION INSTITUTION Washington N othihg Succeeds Like Youth i ris NewYork tributed the Scriptures in 579 lan- guages. Last year it added seven new languages. Four of these are African. ‘WANT every cus- tomer to feel—and we believe that all our cus- tomers do feel—that they get value received in their dealings with us. Foanded 1884, HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY Roof Failurs —may result from poor workmanship, inferior or combi- nation of both. {ITo, enlist Colbert's services is to insure materials and work of absolute dependability. r tent or character of your tinning needs. Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tianing Phone Main 621 F stl'efl 3\';{.6»3017 Have Your Fur Coat Remodeled Now Durin, the Summer months we can quote prices greatly below those of Fall and Winter costs for the same work. High-class workmanship by experienced furriers guaranteed. Telephone Main 725. Let us give you an estimate. Fur repair department n Smart Summer Attire —which means specifically— The Modern Miss In Paris-Inspired Frocks Presented by Jelleff’s in two amazing groups Saturday—very specially priced 1 5.00 A 25.00 OUP ot 200 new frocks of the better kind—the kind that you see pictured in “snaps” of the very smart set—the kind of frock that stamps you immedjately as young, live, smart and discriminating. The prices are extraordinarily low for new dresses—in new styles—superb fab- rics and clean workmanship and expressing the very newest dress trends. All White and the New Pinks . Paris proposes—but the smart set really disposes—and while Paris has proposed a season of all zay and pastel colors in addition to white—the smart younger set at all the fashionable resorts is concentrating on all white—or the new shades of pink, which range from the palest flesh t. geranium and features conspicuously the new smart dead pink that every one smart is either wearing or talking about. = Paris Has Renewed the Jumper And the new models show a wealth of charming new tailored treatments, new gilet necklines. e new grosgrain ribbon trim, new lengths. new shirrings, new pleats, and new braidings Belts Are Really Important! In fact, every other jumper has one—and many oi them buckle smartly with mother ot pearl clasp Straight, Slim Lines Hold Their Own Some of the very smartest frocks are one-piece and others raise the waistline for vouthiulness Many smart boleros, too. Long Sleeves as Good as No Sleeves at All Even in the very tailored modes, “slegvelessness” is considered chic, while many of mnodels lean coyly to dressy treatments. And These Style-Perfect Fabrics! Georgette. flat crepe. Fan-Ta-Si and Crepe de Chine in unusually fine quality . 200 New Frocks for Your Selection! In the Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor was less, and the number of and the g e was over $80,000.000 four and one-halg e was less CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED SATISFACTORY TERMS ARRANGED Dan W. Turner Selected as Temporary Chairman of July 21 Convention. B June 25 UP).—Evi snce that diverging groups of the Republican party vention to held July 21 the siate was & sterday Dy | the selection of Dan W. Turner as the temporary chairman and keynote spea Since the re t primary, which in- | salled Col. Smith W. Brookhart as senatorial candidate. much ' interest has centered upon the probable atti- tude of the convention toward one not taken part In such party gs since his break with the Republican organizatio ~ Turner, a form te Senator, is described by his political friends as cacemaker” and his address is | expected to foster harmony. dent advocate of farm 1 Seéial ‘ . howing I Belted Al Veio, Timper —has a titted ot nd band at the hip, plentec a “pent w0u? which makes it trim doubly s Iy uses flut Diamond Heavy flat ¢ VY :l'u‘v'uy: Solitaire 1 | 2500 g e and Cluster Rings $50 875 Ribbon Trim —in_trim lrtle bands and bows is a new note on this georgette Jumper frock 25.00 and it the long sleeve At last—the Silk Stocking that you have been waiting for! Allow Us to Present The New Miss Gold Stripe No. 808, 1.95 Smm{ of the New Bags Are Built for Comfort Like the New “Zipper” Pillow Bag 7.85 works both ways—hecause when vou pull the zipper tag in one direction you have a pillow and pull the tas in the other direction it becomes i with e roomy pockets quality black leather. lined with ribbed silk and equipped with an automatic clasp that will open and close it quickly No Motorist, Traveler or Camper Should be Without One! And for the Fair Golfer! New—Convenient—Smart The Golf Belt That carries your tees 1.00 @ is made of sheepskin—in red. blue, green, navy. tan, white or black—and if you love golf, vou will love it, for it holds exactly ten ‘“ready” tees. Street Floor—Leather Goods Sec Embroidered Silk Shawls At a New Price! AUTIFUL., gorgeous indeed, embroidered in l"' striking multi-colors or seli tones. 17-inch triple knotted silk fringe. White At Only fo 1 8.50 Peach Maize Just the right size, 30 inches square. dropping to the hem ot the new dance frocks. Small enough to tie over the hip when dancing. 1 committee ! o] i }ead Col. Brookhart wil Jdewelers and Diamond Merchants for More $ Than Half ¢ Ce cluded when you Four Days More! An Lxtraordinary Selling of Excellent Quality, Desirable Tomorrow—Introductory Day Presenting the New GOLD STRIPE—Silk Stockings That Wear AN eight-strand silk stocking. Silk to the GOLD STRIPE and four-inch lisle garter welt—sheer enough for smartness— strong enough for wear—a stocking that will surely be a favorite. 1% Pair THIS new stocking—reasonably sheer and with strength to wear —is specially adaptable for vacation requirements. Buy one pair at $1.95, or— These shawls are wonderiul values and the op- portunity should not be missed. Street Floor—Neckwear Section Hats That Want to Be Smart! For More Dressy Moods —Are Black Velvet Combined With Satin 1090 . 1250 E smartest of the midsummer millinery modes—just arrived—in an attractive new collection of distinctive models. For Sports Costumes —Avre Felt of course SORAS Pump§ and Oxfords b 7-50 " % Hii new Slouch Felts inspired by Reboux are presented in white, and all the Summer pastel shades in small, medium or large brimmed shapes. for all are smart. Regularly 8.75 to 15.00 Large leghorns, milans, felts and hair in Summer colorings and charming new styles—10.00 and 12.50 The Stduch Hat, in ex- cellent quality felt. uses a grosgrain rib bon band and Robin Hood feather trim. In desirable colors. 5.00. Three Pairs for 5'70 Over 100 individual and distinctive styles in SOROSIS { pumps and oxfords, all' new merchandise and in the * 5 smart styles of the season—at.this one remarkably low i 2 price. Black velvet and satin combine in the broad- brimmed hat, which is so smart now, and said to be coming’in strong for Fall. 1250. SL'RE garter-clasp protection by the wonderful GOLD STRIPE. Patent kid, satin, suede calf, snake, ostrich and No “run” that starts above can pass it and ruin the stocking. brocades in tans, brown, cafe au lait, beach, beige, black, white and two-tone effects. Footwear for every Summer occasion. Spool— Spike—Spanish—Cuban—Military and low Block Heels. 5 ; 21 Colors—Every Size O matter what smart Summer coloring you wish, you will find it in this splendid range of GOTHAM shades. Every size— no disappointments. Only at JELLEFF’S in Washington Street Floor—Hosiery Section In the Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor ebleffs 7. A FASHION INSTITUTION .