Evening Star Newspaper, July 6, 1926, Page 21

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- GENEWOOD'S WORK | T0 BE REVIEWED = ‘without. develop- ing suc! m-hlmor.flfiv:rm Terri! ' Csrmi Thomnson’s 5urvey of | bla, nage Phxlippmes Will Be Check- L i - Up on Results. o ond's Fadims G ihe Fallosines™ BY WALTER J. ROBB. ‘where the impulse- to- M%mu‘ln. is" the' highest party office below the presidency. In- n:uwmomunnmn- ‘White Houu‘u;nbmm b“ovnga fllfln‘hto‘g?uhll and they havo, wl'.h lt. it thrived nm ‘W. Cameror s may be an ex- Harrison had San wanted his brought before the e e velasa o 136, The trou: ble is, possibly, that one governor 2 m«n& ambitions, Taft's, were real- 1t 1s assumed, may prob. |/ Malacanang. ease ,Dorrespondence w;::l‘.lnfl the Chicago MANILA, P. I, May 19.—Gen, Leonard Wood has been Governor General “‘of the " Philippine Islands since October 16, 1921, or nearly five Years. It is @ longer period than any other man has. held office except the lod of eight years Francis Burton -.rrl-ou eld it under ‘Woodrow Wil- Ca.nnl Alderman Thompson of Ohio has now been named by President Onouds- \to survey . the situation in apparently for the buh of action in Washington in re- spect ta the islands; so that the sim- flar survey made flve vears ago by the Wood-Forbes commission named by Harding becomes obsolete without having been of the slightest practical use to the Government. The Wood-Forbes report reviewed and criticized the Harrison admin- istration. It was made, of course, by men of a hostile political party.. This will not be true of the Thompson re- for proviso. Reward Is Lacking. It is the purpose of these three articles to undertake an independent review of the Wood administration, first_bringing before the -people of the United States those excallanclal of the administration that comprise, more or less exclusively, the official reports upon which national adminis- trations justfy their work, and next bringing out the matters that have|. Accident When She Helps Capitol | } been the source of widespread criti- cism and undoubted loss of prestige and esteem. ‘Who serves a republic abroad sure- 1y serves it at his peril. Were Wood, at 67 years of age, to return to Lon- don from an important post abroad, port. News even reaches Manila from Washington that criticism of the Wood administration is not in- tended;’ and indeed any such pro- ogdure would be the national admin- fgtration criticizing itself. But if a report is made at all, it must be in the nature, at least in part, of a.re- view of ‘the Wood administration— & task Wood is now engaged upon himself in Baguio, writing his annual Tgport to the Secretary of War. Partisan Politics Expected. It is natural that events should ap- pear to him through colored glasses, and, the Thompson appointment Zeing litical, these glasses will be loaned Qm for his. own use. It is to be expected that both reports will -be Jogical and convincing, just as it is be expected they will both be par- The governor generalship of he should return to pecuniary and titular reward; and he would sit in Parliament and cabinets surrounded by the respect due an elder states. man. But, as he is to return to re- publican Washington, none of this will be true. Even if time justifies all hé has done, it'is vsually the laggard custom of time fo place a wreath upon the catafalque, rather than a ribbon‘on the living breast. Sacrifice Part of Career. Wood’s. career was made when he ted the post at Manila. It was pmbfemneu in the extreme whether anything might be added; it was rathef certain that much might be made was the headship of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, where he would have gracefully app ground. . As we exwflmmu ln the low pressure hool's | chamber, & man's eyes, ears, nose, buoiva-nh.l heart, may all stand the test hllll altitudes and | new conditions. - And his nervous tem may break down and make m.l reactions to the rarer, lighter air.| hq. 04 tor service. kins Juno 9, two days after dent, in which her back was wrench- ed, and isexpected to remain for the rest of this month. Kflrmndmnnll not serious. WIFE HIT BY BULLET. Heights Bailif With Coat. Special Dispatch fo The Star. CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Mad., July 6. Mrs. Carrle Campbell,’ wife of the town baliliff, was accidentally shot in the stomach early yesterday. when officer’s revolver fell off a table while ' Mrs, Campbell "was ' helping him remove his wet coat. She was tdken to Sibley Hospital, and her condition was reported this morning, following removal of the bullet, to be not serfous. o WmdowShades Dom.lfin !nnuul Sizes up » .me ‘The discovery that the reaction is often'that of utter removal of inhibi- tion and revelation of the true man may causeé young ladies of wealth in - | the rlmlu to fly their catches to the ceiling of the sky before aski “do you love me.” ' - - downs _of poraunn.my have | animal obgerved n Jor Thrown to Death by Chain. sSmmge o Sen e to take hls du for a ‘The refused to leave his kennel res | and Sabastino tried to pull him out by his chain, but Oh:‘u;lhi.: slipped over the dog’s head kward, breaking his neck. STORE CLOSED 5:30 P.M. CLOSED ALL DAY CATUI‘DAVI Have Your Home All Ready for Fall Occupancy. OMMISSION us to do necessary Interior Decorating, PAPERING and PAINTING, during your Sum- mer absence, so your home will be ready for oc- cupancy as soon as vacation season is over. . {1t willin no way-obligate you to have us submit esti- num and suggestions. James B. Henperson Fine Furnitgre, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street——Phones m i the Philippines, outin the heart of his three score years and ten in the 83333388 000Q00‘000’0000000000000000000000‘00000000000000000000000'0000‘000000000000000000'00'0000000000000000‘00‘000‘0"0000000 Wool Swimming Suits sf; 9 E | C Silk Scarfs Novel designs, many colors. Bmlilul Patterns 1214 F St. N.W. Sizes 36 to 44 Printed gep:tgette, crepes and $3.95 AR 553'“75 Announcmg Their July Clearance Sale " Beginning Tomorrew Morning Quahty—Style—-—Servxce and Low Pnces Will Prevail Throughout the Entire Store Three Floors leled With Wonderful Values DRESSES | DRESSES | DRESSES Economy Dept.—3rd Floor .. 100 of the Better Kind Dresses ' 84 Silk Dresses s . : F ly Sold 150 Silk Dresses re ly St'dd e ‘ ;;;.85'03' to '345";:)"‘ Formerly Sold as High as $25.00 | $13.00 10.929.50 . : Tily Clotsance July Clearance’ '$8.o'o 8 12 50 $13 00 " ‘A large range of styles, in assorted . In this assortment of Better dresses hAh'nost as many sty‘l‘? H:: dr;;]m in| youwill find stytl)is t;:uitaglaed:'or almost 4 i this group, consisting tiful, | every occasion,- in’ and me- plam colors—prints and figured effects : uory : in crepes, chiffons, and washable silks, Summery. silks and 'colorings; also | dium- “edlors. in stripes, checks and plaxds Also they - Wonderful quality come in one and two plece models black and mmes—plam cplors, strlpe crepes satins, georgettes and combina- plaids, prints and combination effects. uons, mdud:pg -excellent workman- Assorted tmmmngs styles and sizes : " Nm Summer Coau, in Flamwl md Nooelty Wmes o - CoA TS Sprhlg Coats, Fonmly as High 0 a few in border stripe effects. fl;mtmlored fancy shtchmg and trimmed—A~ full range - styles and sizes to 38. Lin ed and unlined models. y ; Dy Way shmgton A new thoroughfare has Be'en created in Washington! It has been named THRIFT AVENUE, “The buy-way of Washmgton.” It is-an extremely busy “avenue”—for hundreds of Washingtonians traverse its: length héurly in quest of extraordmary ‘bargains” of vari- ous kinds .. . . from notion specials to apparel and thingsfor the kome. - THRIFI' AVENUE is convemently loatedontheMamHOorat PalauRoyal THRIFT AVENUE isa name given this new thoroughfare to signifythat real thrift and economy may be made,a reality if yowshop on the “buy-way of Washmgton.” Fresh, new ‘and ‘extremely desirable merchandlse is SPECIALLY PURCHASED ‘FOR THRIFT ' VENUE .... it is placed on sale early in the - * _ morning—if active buying follows, it remains until (;he quantlty is'sold. If the items do not ~ 3 tgey are ::laken off fi;he ta- i ~ underprice talfy pur- ‘chascd wemweplace.them! ’spéc 2 L THRIFT AVENUE is an interestin _thor- . oughfare—you. may shop there ‘any - .of .the day and you'll find real opp&t‘hmfies to practice THRIFT! - ¥ Beautiful Spring Coa}a ] Formcr!y 339.50 to 559.50 197 Almost seventy-five Spnfig coats: to choose from at the above one price’ —mostly light shades; also-a few | black and navies—plain tailored— fur-trimmed—braid . . trimmed—em- broidered and fancy: stitched ‘effects Hardly any'two styles: ahke. 2000000040000 000046000064000004000000000000000004000000000000040000000000000040600000600400000600000000004400006000060060000000009¢ 0606000000000 600000460046600640 >4 o * * * * * * o4 > & - >4 58 « - o e - < « * o8 . * > ¢ - * 3% >3 . *- *- 23 + * + . >¢ « b e » . - * e * - + 2 + o o4 + + < * be > > « e * > . * . + < . + + + * 3 o * . - ot 23 * * * » . * . 3 8 o - * . . - . . * o ° * * 2 * * - o1 - b . . * * * * > - >4 + * . - . » * * * * * ° - * - >4 - * . * * D4 ° + + + + + - + * . 4 « « >4 < . * >3 ‘b

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