Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1926, Page 19

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THE SUNDAY STAR. \\'ASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 27. 1926—PART 1. ! ilnludn of the Parisian newspapers among the 3 ans aga t any ;RUL'NG FOR sECRET W|FE RRsgas P ‘: & Miss Ulrich a M}RTH UAKGIANS OFFICERS OF NORTH DAKOTA STATE SOCIETY FRANBE lS ABGUSED R SR T R 1 M serts she mareiadl WWhitenurst secreul .u»(urm.nlun of the palpable trath, a|interests. 1If ance carries the s- | Estate of G. Edp,m- Smith Denied timated at more than $100 apl politfc o feal mistrust against | tion before the League of Nations, it the Whitehurst ¢ l nn [ ! per! to create difficulties for | is not imp e that she will be New Trial in Dower Case. - the Ttalian railway project in order to | preceded there by the governments of |0 . g el Q P }nmlmum intact Franc commercial | London and Ron | ”“‘“’“f"‘ $ Ut | CHAMORRO ACTS 0. K.'D. 4 : - rallway monopoly in Abyssinia,” the c estate of G. Fi Smith, late tre; |.|... concludes. 7 i’ urer of the I Whitehurst { e 5 s o Women's Beauty Weighed. | theater intere. Fente whueel | Nicaraguan Congress Adjourns Suggests League Actio The Touaregs, a mysteriois and trial today in the avdi lower | After Six-Month Session. roup Formed in 1905 Has \ 1 Fomenting 8usp|c|on Among “The action which the Quai D'Or- | fanatical race iniabiting the most e | Fights (o Mre Elsa DugentSmith | (00 00 26 U8 ¥ is tenaciously ving out warns . i o regions of th et wife. A city court jury on aragua, June iti 3 i s that | against our rights | 4 s beauty of their |June 16 found that Smith, kn The N n Congress adjourned Grown to Position of . : Abyssinians Is Charge e i e BT eient. 1t §s the custom | his friends as & buchelor at the 1ime | ey afte i sk y ] ! : % everywlicre . Corriere | for the rich 1 r daughters | of his death in 1925 married Miss | ("% te Wik O SR i Much Prestige. y Made by Fascists. : the diplo. | from the age of 7 or ¥ massaging | Dugent at Wilmington, Del o | Among I acts was one express E - % ¥ sinia firmly | them with aining them Attorneys for the ve s ing approv administration of of interests nd intrigue. | frem takin: 3 until by the |1 need they will tak . Presider 3 4 T o i the vilest | time they cable age | Court of Appes « similar Nicaras v was the scene BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. . By ”"'\"“”"“"" il oL insinuations e n . ‘uncon- | they frequently weigh sev hun e, involving Claire Ulrich, actress, | of @ Liberal revolution, which was When the scattered citizens of 4 ROM e 2 3 2 ed” intentions of the st Zov | dred pounds and can only move with d the estate ¢ 1 late Charle stampe ¥ by the government afte; Norih Dakota called a meetinz in the i [inTinyt the Freneh e erpment in order to. exeite hostility | the aid of staves. |E." Whitehurst, ~smith's employer, considerable fizhting.) y to orgapize a St i ihn Ay = = = B v 0 o entane it mdlinesssings B AL L L L L o T v L LY o Societ dea was to rec R toward Italy standing: cvents in the history of thel "The papers comment bitterly on the s 9 c . c commonwealth and keep alive thelr ki Soant o y Paris of the Brit - : U e Left to right: Cliarles D. Hamel, 2 recent criticism in W h t M t l b l C d t F t St home iraditions in the “sons and| LS 1 HELL SRt . e (557 8 fsh i Ttalian nesotiations conee nr - ashwingion s oS roera redi urniture ore S 0 had movec S| s ng @ definition of their spheres of Gemee to the Capital (v This first and George H. Butler, treasurer. i gneniniuoh o it weting was helc what was then ; o : o AN Franc bty _I}”Lm“ ""'m‘“‘,h‘.";"wl«)‘: from North Dakota, who come to v m’_:"‘w';‘ Bl i than AR Y TitacliCIy 'y | Washington nearly always as secre il oponr o tioen ofthe S ‘nry taries of their Representatives in Con-| Sl e Wi har the friend : o Tames|© or to aceept governmental R : e IR ‘umber represented S are in nine cases out of ten| 3 frite ttempts of ’ e > profoundly interested the l:umm i P = £ e O lan ] i e 3 3 and | continues his Interest and with Mr. ] int figures in the bezinnings of Y,h r and pacitic and spec shools, where | Launsbury may always be counted to | v 1v study after office hours and | fih out an evering with entertaining | Defini their State Society. Asle J. Gronna, wWho afterwards went the Senate, was then in the Hou 1d with his for this . S any pictures of the past | The negotiations, says Giorn . [] aid and that of Mrs. Gronna and their ©Xperts were invited before The officers who were elected on | Jtalia. are within the limits of the Aty = e cencintion clety. The State is filled with grad.| February 1 are Charles D. cement. of 1906 and are not o the most favor. | tates from Washing' n schools, and a | Hamel, president; Allen . - tended to violate the politieal and | s wnd has since continued larse se of the teachers) v, and George B, treas- | cconomic rights or ihe sovere fEace inmiifibers ki iin prestice & the North Dakota | urer. S the meetings are not fixed |and independence of Abyssinia. The N % pradiie e s ning in the Na-|and are called only for a special oc- | basis of the conversations is descril Clement A. Launsbury, who was then | Ma casion, the committees are named i v ¥ ° Siine in washing Bt e el R t Wilbur, wife of | to fill the needs at the . but the | hydrau 5 ak orthwest country bef S8 aie [ber of mo No th Dakota Society and | who, with the offic rnuu « board of | through Ab i up Eryth \e Dakotas attained statehood. He has several t.mes been its guest as|management, are Lori Nelson, on |ren and Italivn Somaliland, founded and edited the first news peaker. Mrs. Wilbur | membership; Miss lda ard. on | Asserting Ay has induced paper published in cection. mhe Was Miss O ve Doolittle of St. Paul.| entertainment: Miss Grace Hudson. on | Great Br reduce its claims in B Ltk Gribune’ for vears 5 mower * had spent some vears | publicity, and Allen C. ¢, on by- | Abyssinis aper declares | in holities and. good government in (€aching in North Daketa before her|liws. The present congressional dele- | that this s 2 Ttaliam gov North Dakota. Col. Launsbury in his' MArriage 1.0 1898, arion is prominent in the social or-|ernment intends to defend the inter M | g ons, a fe ars AR yss opulation eiehiy-third vear in the Nestor of the Cftice Left Open. '».h‘?!l:my:‘l)\ et :.n:l\ :.\.1( ‘}\ ; Yedva BED, ~~!~l:‘»1‘fl;#”\Hm,nn\l population even 8 P. State s ety. the foundation of which ppe uesent officers of the society | muthering all the *voters from It ix impossible to explain the noisy lece [ tininimpodsinle o CARIAILINE MOy inspi nd the meetings which 1 te hel ufie he_attends assi Iy notwithstand- 1ye field office el lamented vice president. Mrs.|making it possible for them to regis- The meetings | 1rank White.ewho died in 1924, and | ter their .|§~~un by mail for all § Bedl‘oom fon_are OUC4 Lin her memory and i grateful clections, primaries and other ,»y,-. ind for some special pur ogpawledgement of her indefatigable | qons being permitted by . S ° : nment of a noted | g in behalf of the North|law. This is entirely i Outflt e . this office has since been | movement, intended to aid the friend: standing event in the history of the 1. oy e B e el i and Mrs. White | of good government in getting out the . of North joined the organization seon after|votes independent of whether or wkota do not extend back half of cominz to Washington and had heen. | they are cas s, the yvears which tol. 1 1 My \‘ ite’s death 10“\?\)]! |eras or irtie: Jived and he knows the details of 151 mie it o ! Heats . iAo LA L7 R » for two vears. except | State into their meeting roon T2, L political and economic @11y better than any l:\nv. il he State. It was his influence which e the strong trend of historic in | Walnut-finish Dress- stigation to the programs prepared S e the meetings and which have re- | er, Chiffonier to match, sulted most beneficially for the mem a white ecnamel metal e Bed. Bed Spring and Other Prominent Leaders. \ < Pill Tn addition to the entire representa Mattress, two lows m‘»\n of North Dakota in Congress and b f h F l’l ’ | and room size Rug B e o e ust betore the Fourth: $1.00 Delivers It! gucceed Hanshorough. Representative Thomas Frank Marshall figured SRS 510 o R s, ol o This Handsome 7-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite Outfit Hlamel, the late William Connelly, former Secretary of the Interstate + “Washin, lles.” Commerce Commission, and his sister, peptia o0 Dl ) ) Miss Nellie Connelly. now Mrs. 37 f | Bowen of Ottowa, Canada: Theodore f : = /R ¥iton, Fred Bennett and Maj. J. H y p ! i Z A QL LL T2 Hamilton, who served as the second president. The meetings for the first 10 years o 3 i/ W were held at convenient points. usual g 5 b > g S E=E = Try to equal this value at ] the hotels on Capitol Hill. but for - ~ e | Y 7 the past five year they ha bee ¥ % _ 7 1 t " - HY q - called about three times each season 2 : . S the price! In this outfit you ;l' the Women's Univers Club in > g 2 = = . . h ‘ ‘ street near Seventeenth street. Gov. / s 5 g LY receive a J3-piece hardwood Sarlie of North Dakota among q % i L 1 fi t b ; ! i the first visitors to Washington after the State iati s in position d one of - 1 } meeting: Leld in the i - \ 4 ! ZEg sIstered in-imitation Winter of 1906. Miss Minnie Nelson, i a - l]p}?’ I fexe { 1 ! ; State superintendent of education, was in Washlngton public business in G e OMEN who usually wear high-priced shoes are buyving of educati itate and s & from 3 to 6 pairs in this Special $4+.50 Sale. The savings admission in 1350. g are well worth-while. Due to our condensing stocks and at- imported grass rug Siate's i addressed unfavorable weather. elivers It! T, frame bed-davenport suite, leather, an end table. daven- port tahie. bridge lamp and ital themes. Former Senat Gron Norwe 3 . . : \ Bad mud Setmndve 3 u-nn\r:‘.fflgl{lfi‘,{ Tncluded, white kid—black—patent—satin—colored kids . o o . ”, at Scandinavian mum"r.uf um\h@ —and lively two and three color effects. All taken di- 8_Plece Dlnlng Room Sulte H < @nd he read rectly out of our regular stocks. So you can depend upon & F Wpovtent) historical s . them for Quall y as well as Beauty. At all our stores which the members of the society i n's Shop.™ have heard and which have heen r\le]‘t \\”r“c‘ L Ppreserved in its archives XX ' - * VI S0 727 . State Officers Speak. y officers: of various desrees of Every Woman now wants Cil et e cool lovely \ Queen Anne design—solid gumwood. Amer o ociety and rhoke wfo] 3 These i I H11 1c re B o ¥ Nt \ - nut finish—as pictured, a buffet. oblong exten- gincluded My Mol president ‘M ( j = “,d \ " 5 BN L [he state Normal Bis HITE SH ES | sion table and six genuine leather-seat chairs to speaker. and so. too. Dr. « : and here are dozens of charming . match. ghlien. president of _me Teachers’ (ol modes—four pictured E | . . . S S ‘ ‘ "Doval™ Sandals ‘ 81 Delivers This Suite *@‘M’H"Q‘%"é‘ e i I ' .A smart ad{tp(ati{)n frorx} our “Kiddette” i ties, with their quaint braided vamps. TIts We Are Goin; “ | | | effect with Summer afternoon or sports 3: i i frocks is altogether lovel 4 I S gether lovely. 3 To Move i | \ Shown in white kid with white 3: E | | strips—also patent, red or green S()on—-- : I | trim. Gray kid, blue trim. Ivory $ . TP = el e | ‘m Al e % Room Suite TR Short round toe and low = > 0 2 | fliit g e ” Al N g L st Rl o ~.."f ‘"’!o ‘.Wmn . il il ey ‘ i Kiddette N = S T ! Tles Predaad CTNRes 5 T ; % ; e Overstuffed Settee, Still / E i ok b, Loy : < \rmchair and Wing Chair *Good" /Ty | > - - Z with loose cushion seats. upholstered in tapestry. $1.00 Delivers It! P22 1 2T LTI 7 2727 7220, Never in all our'experience in creating distinctive shoes have we produced such a Style Hit! We've had to reorder them > ,‘ I i “H ; :v i Eeirs Siock of el Rens St e i ‘ Allowance on your old re- 1 il . Shown in 20 different ways. Diamonds il il Witedon amlathe: ‘wm. 45 Jewelry hil ‘ ey dium or low heels, At Most Sensational Savings! > il i ! trasting color or black satin... ’ et e it oo §2 chase a new one. Silver Tabl e i L | 3 st o _ 2 & | $1.00 Delivers It! AT COST / % (N ‘All Sizes and Styles in Stock Beautiful Ivory Toilet Sets & * Half Below Cost! For the Beach s 5 Chinese wood-sole clogs, R G o R Seather e Account """"“r"'m“ i ¥ Ny e gflifi?'mugigg V& " A Lon, D Alpher : b 3919 sl;:t}\ 2.13; ;;. :v;t SE. - gl Falt a‘m‘;‘; Terms to FOR GREATEST VALUES aND EASIEST TERMS Time to 5 omen ’s Shop”— . Crepe Tubber. soles. P. a) 907 G St.N.W. “Hahn Specml. Insured Silk Hosiery—$1.45—2 Pairs $2.65 735 7th Street N. W, y B R = LI L L U L L LLLL LT P77 1 2t L LELLLL L L 2T 21T L7 L LI L L LI LT L1117 L R A LT IO AL P LI L ALy OOl

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