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STAR, WASHINGTON, 19, benefit by the wealth of their lands. Indorsement and disapproval of the Hayden bill to authorize oil and gas mining leases upon unalotted lands within executive order Indian reser- vations were filed yesterday with the D. C. WEDNESDAY, SULLIVAN, RETIRED FIRE CHIEF, LAUDED Executive Committee of Merchants and Manufacturers Extend i e . one-year period within which they Praise. required to drill wells on leased | hecause, they said, it undertakes to S h Mount Vernon Avenue Group|; ds. decide by legislation a question pend- The executive committee of the EIECtS Son Of Former As- ‘1 ; g 5 s : li'"“ e R Merchants and Manufactur Asso- n Representative Sproul, Republican, | A iy N tion Bt iati “We e bee el e o e | Kansas, declared in a separate . | clation has adopted a resolutio d sociation Head. i g e e e PATALS mb- | Le (he servioe to-the District of Co: companies, Indian said. “But | cou nority report that the purpose of the i « now W spping | proval. bill was to benefit “the large ol [lumbia of Deputy Fire Chief Andrew place, and it is up to th al Coun-| The original Osage allottees are [ companies.” J. Sullivan, who has been retired after a | el of the Osages to pass on the ques:|growing old, Commissioner I 48 years of fire 3 tion of granting more privileges and |told, and many of them have “Depu ullivan is retiring not to the v of the In from the s in order to obtain a Accompanie A band of f much-dese) 26 WILLIAM B. SM0oT SUCCEEDS FATHER THE EVENING Osage Indians’ Tribal Council Demands Right to Administer Own Oil Lands 3 b PR < i Representative Hayden, Democrat, £ Look-| Apjzona, in the majority report de mer that | g his bill would be of incalculable opposed to the Indians, while four members of the House Indian committee held it objectionable po not Declaring the Indians’ forefathers,memb he council ignorant when they made the | out with the white man for the | the JANUARY 1927.° the residents of the Nation's | me rignts of parents, e faithfulness, devotion to duty, ability | Court Brief Claims Acts on Foreign | wlatory had declared like laws in Nebraska an inspiration not only to those now | jia schools were assailed Burma is to build two cart roads, tury of unselfish labor devoted to the | those attacking the laws, are that they Drotection. of ljven and pr : |HAWAIIAN SCHOOL LAWS | {iee cEuiins et with the he mmerehmnts exeentives eciared. | HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL | fieninl. 2aeheie o the vou: “He has established o - | are prohibitory, and are as a leader of a firefighting force | The brief declared that on sub. which is unexcelled in this country, Language Institutions Deprive stantially similar grounds the court |and for sterling worth as a man | which will stand for many years am Citizens of Rights. and Ohlo unconstitutional. n laws relating to forei . {in service but to those who come [after him. ' the constitutional rights of | American citizans and s deoriving | 216 37 and the other 52 miles long “The Merchants and Manufactur- ' Association extends to Chief Sul- Jivan & vote of thanks for a service | ering almost five dec them of thelr liberty and property = | without due v in a brief This great bank the FEDERAL-AMERICAN In & Member of the American Bankers' Association y derive much | by T pleasure from the realization of a| I work well done.” b p the lower Federal courts. {'which the law invalld, the officials of ail have appealed to the Supreme Court, and the case probably will be reached for argument this week. | Among the grounds advanced by l‘\]ml their . et . 1s to have a ty of 100 volces, Dresden, Germany, women’s singing soc Women's Bank In Shanghal, It| The | s entirely managed by women to | China mnnhmarh &Eflnthrnp 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Deferred Payment An easy method of carrying the pay- ments over a number of months is pro- vided for those who do not wish to make the entire cash expenditure at one time. Free Shipment We will deliver, free of charge, to any post office station in the continental United States. Representative Values from The Semi-Annual Sale ONE-OF-A-KIND RUGS “Marked Down” for the Semi-Annual Sale to Prices that tell Nothing of their sterling worth IMMIGRATION QUOTA FIXING CALLED ERROR Johnson Tells Civitans Congress Made Mistake Power to President. HoOUSEWARES Specially Priced White Satin-finish Bed Spreads Specially Priced T Set %67 Set Double-bed Size Twin-bed Size We've a limited number of these fine sets that include a Bedspread with scalloped cut corners and a Sham to sell at these special low prices. Linen Section, Second floor. in Giving All-white Metal Kitchen Tables with drawer; size 25x40. Spe- eial . All-white Metal Kitchen Tables with porcelain tops, pastry board, partitioned cutlery drawer and one bin; size 25x40. Special All-white Metal Kitchen Tables with porcelain top, pastry board, partitioned cutlery drawer, bin and bread box. Special ... ..$1495 Table Spe- Those who are economically inclined, and who have any love for the “different and disfinctive” will revel in these beautiful one-of-a-kind Rugs. And the prices at which these luxurious floor coverings are marked, give no suggestion of their intrinsic value. upon the quota ach country under the provision” of the Under the authorized to regarding _the quotas by to be assisted in dping so 1 committee repre senting the pent of Labor, State Department and the Department of Commerca Shelton Cameron, a member of the club, delivered a eulogy on the United £. He urged that all Amer- izena protect it and the princi- - which it stands. A prograsn of music at the luncheon included vAcal solos by William F. jed at the piano nd banjo solos by v known banjoist. president of the 9x12 Sparta Rug, showing rose background contrast- ing a handsome gold bor- der.. Was $375. Now .. .$318.50 9x12 Sarouk Rug, with blue background, rose border and scatter design. Was $695. Now 11x18 Sarouk Carpet, of a beautiful soft rose back- ground and covered with ig'a_tter design. Was $1,- 775 ¥ make this Fine Quality Porcelain AR ey Tops; size 25x40. 9x12 Sparta Rug, on which a blue and cream border is set off to great advantage by a dark rose background. Was $375. Now..$318.50 Mutschler White Enameled Kit- chen Tables with wood base and porcelain top; 1 drawer; ize 25x36. Special ....$8.50 Size 25x40. Special . ...$9.50 Square Bread Boxes in white japanned finish; choice of two sizes. Special R A VW & . W & - W = 7 elub, pre~m>d AUXILI?\RY EN;I'ERTAINS House Con mittee Guest of Legion {7omen Today. 10.5x14 Persian Carpet. Was $600. Now ........$495 9.5x12.2 Persian Car == 8x10 Khorasan Rug. Was $495. Now, ........$395 et. N An “appreciation afternoon” will be held t afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock 1he Thomas Circle Club by Spengler unit, American v. in honor of the committee on World War legislation in recognitior of its accomplishments in behalf of soldier interests during the Sixty-ninth Con- gress. White Enameled Kitchen Sets, consisting of large size roll-top Bread Box, Flour, Sugar, Cof- feee and Tea Canisters. Special . $1.95 Set 7.7x11.6 Persian Rug. Was ~ $350. Now ... .a- 11.4x17.5 Persian Was $450. Now ...$365 9.4x13.3 Persian Carpet. 3295 \Was 8525, Now. .. $400 Carpet. e Among these receiving will he Mrs, James A. Dfuin, Mrs. Anton Stephan, Mrs. Danfel B. Miller, Mrs. Thomas Fawcett, Mss. Paul Twyman, Mrs. M. P. Dorsey, Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fries, department commander of the Legion, and Mrs. Fries, Mrs. George F. Unmacht, Dr. Douglas A. White, commander Spengler Post, and Mrs. White, The following House vete Was $525. Now 10.3x13.6 Persian Car B Was $725. Now ...$485 10.3x13.7 Persian Carpet. Was $600. Now ...$485 9.8x13.2 Persian Carpet. Was $750. &45 String Deck Mops. .48¢c Now ...$635 Kitchen or Porch Chairs in nat- ural finish, with cane bottom seat. Special Oak Tabourettes, 20 inches high. Special $ Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Special. Sarouk Rug, with rose back- ground, all-over pattern and blue border. Was $725. Now . Oriental Rug Section, Fifth floor. 4-Piece Bedroom Suite Semi-Annual $25O Sale Price A delightful design of Early American mspuntmn is this feature value of the Semi-Annual Sale, in which the four pieces are beautifully executed in soft warm tones of brown mahogany and amber maple veneers. Its careful \\orkm‘mehlp and fine finish assure years of satisfactory service. Dresser, Chest of l)mwms, Semi-Vanity and Double Poster Bed are offered at the price above, or 5 pieces with two Twin Beds, at $300. Bedroom Furniture Section, Seventh floor, BEDS AND BEDDING At Low Semi-Annual Sale Prices Colonial Four Poster Beds, $24 For the room that favors the style of the Early American period. Skillfully wrought of combination mahogany and gumwqod in either twin or double sizes at the price mentioned above. Twin Mattresses $19.50 Twin $16.50 This special Semi-Annual Sale value features cotton felt filling, encased in strong, wovgn striped ticking, well tailored and finished with roll edge. Goose Feather Pillows, $3-75 each Soft, clean Goose Feather Pillows, such as are offered at this low price mentioned are most remarkable values, even for the Semi- ¢ . Double Box Springs $25 Double $37.50 Deep, refreshing sleep is assured upon a fine foundation when the box springs are these exceedingly comfortable and long wearing ones that are presented as a typical value members of the committee will at- Johnson of entative Rogers Representative w Hamp- tive Roy Fitzgerald ald of Ohio, Repre- d Mrs. Sweet of ntatives Connery chusetts, Repre- North Caro. ve Jeffers of Aebama Special Purchase---3300 Pieces Glassware 25 \ \ g \ / To exploit products of national in- dustries Sao Paulo, Brazil, is holding its first industrial fair, which is suc- cessful. In the Lot Are Water Goblets .High and Low Sherbet Glasses Wine Glasses Footed Tumblers Cocktail Glasses Including ERERRRRRRERRRRRR 2 You'’re Well Protected the weather under a Colbert-laid roof. Tinning, as we do it, represents the work of both brain and brawn, and _invariably upholds the Colbert tradition for excellence. An Unusual Group of Salad Plates At a Fraction of Their Usual Cost o] o —from N =z NN A~ 84" Repair orders receive our prompt attention Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning me Main 3016-3017 Thin-blown Table Glassware in sev- eral attractive shapes. Choice of crystal bowl, colored stem style or lovely rose-colored style. Glassware Section, Fifth floor. Quality Glass Salad Plates in rose, green and amber. Choice of two shapes, octagon or round. Special 25c¢ each. %;21 F Street LU DU Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has all of the advantages of grandmother's mustard plaster without the burn. You feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment pene- trates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Made of pure oil of mustard and sther simple ingredients, Musterole is *ecommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for bre chitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleu rheumatism, lumbago, croup, asth neuralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colde of the chest. It may pre- vent pneumonia and “flu.” Jars & Tubes Double Size N Z NN Twin Size Beds and Bedding Section, Seventh floor Z NN = e Better than a mustard plastey