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STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, FRIDAY. MARCH 4, 1927. FISH BILL HELD “SILLY.” ! Gov. Smith Refuses to Approve U. S. DEPARTMENT | OF EDUCATION URGED| 1 BATILE" FOUGHT l Limit on Hooks. |- ALBANY, N. Y. March 4 (®).— AT PANAMA BANA [ There is no legislative method of mak- fish bite, Gov. Smith asserted in | | vetoing a bill restricting the number | | of hooks e lake. Batlleshlp, hooks used on Hnes In a State lake. | He characterized the proposed law d \.n “silly. manded in resolut 'RUTHENBERG TO LIE anded i OUTSIDE KREMLIN |z s of superintendents, Mar¢ 4 tion Association % ST George W. Wannamaker of the United | Mathews, S. .. was the only dele he Panama | Moscow Party Directs Honor Be | jlthen St Vis vote Paid to American Communist fleet. It} clared that under a Sec " cation in the President’s as He Wished. N E A Supenntendents in Con-| vention Demand Establishment f Federal Cabinet Post. leet “Loses” sty Cruiser, Mine Sweéeper an Submarine First Day. Movies for Children at Our Expense Our Gang Comedy! Here Saturday Morning and Afternoon Tickets for tomorrow's movie$ in the Tower Auditorium may be obtained by adults without charge at the booth on Children’s 2nd Floor. Picture will be shown 10 to 11 AM., 3 to 4 P.M. By the Associated Press. | DALLAS, Tex., March 4 eral Départment of ¥ autonomy of the American school system would be relegated to the isputing such a conclusion, W. M. Davidson of Pitts h, Pa., chair- man of the organ e Long Trousers Suits for Boys 10 to 18 Reduced $1145 The $15.95 Grade that Has Four Pieces and a Collegiate Air Junior-Misses’ New Silk Frocks are 310 One and two piece frocks for sports and dress wear that under the o education bill can never be centralization of fonal power in Washington.” The convention recommended “that worthwhile health ‘YI In]‘hl :m swo- | ried_on throughout the country, em WL & in particular personal hy arstne | and the evil effects of nar srevolution along ithe dramlin and alcoholic beverages.” walls when he was here a year ago attending the congress of the Third Internationale, of which he was a member of the presidium. his is the first time a foreigner been given the distinction of | having his body brought across the | 1« an to the shrine of Communism. .| The only other foreigner in that row of monuments to party heroes is John Reed, the Amer diea_in Moscow wh! = | the Third Internationule .| eral vears ago. Both ‘the Third Internationale and |the Red Internationnale, the latter |being a labor organization, have | cabled resolutions of condolence to the American Workers' Party. . tiste have Gsvslop: ed a machine w is sald to drive |@ a rotor at the ¢ speed of 11,000 | § revolutions per second. c 4l o3 \luuh 4—Burlnl of the | also. wa es E. Ruthenberg, gen- t is not known. | ¢ Entranc approache: i on Communist Ruthenberg expre phetic before . “Tompep” Originator Dies. EDW. A\R])&\ ILLE, 1il, March 4 (AP) ch, a justice of the attention a year ssing a tomato and a pep died here terday Tompep' the name ‘given the new vege table. | BERENS L.UNCH 626 E St. N.W. Est. over 0 years. LOW Pl‘icel by Food. re put out, but the still beyond range of the uns. Immediately the . al- unched irplane sm from the tender Defen: Janeswere ps and t Warranted to please all the family . . . mother, for their sturdy all-wool cassimeres and cheviots . father, because of the light pressure his purse (the price is spe- cial) sister, for the real he-man look they give him ... and a fellow, himself, because the four pieces - will do double duty, and what more could a chap ask? (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Little Lads Dress Up in Sailor Suits $4.88 1‘1{1-1t’001 trie blue serg with long or short par Flower-trimmed {rocks, nes OQutnumbered. P, bolero and collarless froeks, and those with tucks and pleats and novelty sleeves. closely h were outnumbered, the| Two French sc aircraft approached and bombardment. the land forces nes sneaked the canal ng sunk by the defense the other reached the Mir: ks. There were over Balboa and bom airdrome planes, w invading Specidl Pnces _—on TINNING —HEATING & — PLUMBING During March —to keep our expert mechan- ics fully employed. fYou'll economize appreciably by placing your Spring repair nnd _other orders with us Maunce J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 8621 | Street Phone M Interpreting the latest bent of fashion, on b “fights” ard of the| and Mir ||hn\ Locks. | Always Drowsy Tired, overworked, strained eyes make you feel that way because they RECORD IN MATRIMONY. ‘e Viired and noed | as! ‘)lz\n(e et | Properly fitted glasses re- lieve that condition—serve as a tonic to the entire ner- vous system. Attention to this is not only wise—it is a duty. CLAFLIN Optometrists Obtielan 922 14th St ari... in models especially de- signed for the junior-miss {-pocket V In Double-breasted Coat of 13, 15 and 17 years. the bright colors that young girls like, as well as black Town of 1,800 People Boasts 25 Golden Wedding Couples. QUINCY l. March 4 ®).—A| record fo al longevity is | Plate, Mo., a town of | A survey shows that 25 Two Models Sketched 04 navy. Truly an excep- couples <ing anniver been married claiming 67 tional group. (Second Floor. 3016-3017 The Hecht Co.) Boys' §5 Topcoats $3.98 Spring coats in stylish pat- terns, in sizes 3 1o 8. Girls' Spring Coats $5.75 All-wool plaids and checks, new colors, in sizes 3 to 14, ‘Stock Adjustment Sale in Our Clothing Department Men’s Suits & O’Coats Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 Lot No. 3 $11 90_$15 9057090 Formerly Sold From $25 to $50 Due to the tremendous response to our recent sale, we found it necessary to adjust our clothing stock. We are, accordingly, offering to you about 600 ‘Men's and Young Men's Suits. More than half of them are new Spring garments, at these ridiculous prices. Included are about 200 fine Suits from a famous maker (whose name we cannot advertise, but his label is in every garment), and we are offering these at less than 50 cents on the dollar. It's a sale of sales, and all men can be fitted in sizes 31 to 50. Alterations, if any, at cost. Men’s $3.50 to $4.50 Trousers For street wear, dress and \mrk:s .95 Smart for School $1.95 Bloomer frocks, 7 to 10 yrs. Straightline, 10 to 14 yrs. 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. The well made little dresses that have the look of much higher-priced styles. Fancy collars, stitchery and other dainty details to distinguish them. Fine qual- ity materials, too, chambrays, ginghams, | plain broadcloth and novelty prints. “ iood colors. The roguish little suits that are dressy, yet comfortable and adaptable to many sorts of wear. Blouse finished with three rows of white braid on collar and cuffs, chevron on sleeve, voke front and back. A small pricefor a good all-wool suit, sizes 3 to & Sheldon Suits for Ymggg Men $ Two-trousers suits that a stu- dent or young business man likes because of the well set-up appear- ance they give. New single and double breasted model:. sizes 32 to 38, now in. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) M XEXEXEXEREREREREAERERERRRN Distinctive New _Coats for Girls 515 Some with calfskin and twin-beaver fur collars New Chapaux For Lady Little 32.95 zrzfizmflflfiffi%rx Turn-up back or demure poke shapes for Spring Lumberjacks 32.95 A special price-for the famous “Puritan” make, in typical plaids and blazer stripes. $2.95 to $6.95 values. 6 to 18 sizes. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Men’s $20 Fine Topcoats About shades to 40, Some with oneé button, othersavith two, some with the smart leather belt. All in the straightline style that marks the new coats for spring. Tweeds, plaids, checks and ‘plain velours. 8 to 14 sizes. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) zqz‘ncwwzfirfinfi&mfirax New Shoes for the Jr.-Miss Spring Modes for Dress and Street Wear 6 One smart new style among the l]ldll\ new models for thc young junior-miss is of patent leather, in a swanky five-eyelet Oxford, with slashed side, and open tie effects. Others of tan calf with reptilian trim, all patent, etc. Sizes to 8. (Second Floor. The Hecht Co.) New Modes for Girlsand Tots 30 fine Spring coats, in new Sizes 34 ===]all colors, and good make. Sizes Hats for the youngest lady of 29 to 4. and late models. the family, in sure-to-be-becoming styles that mother will like. Bright Spring colors and many new fash- $1.50 Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose, 89¢ Silk to the welt the new & substa aquality 7$5.00 Double-Bed Blankets $2.98 Pr. Made of fine China Cot- | ions, distinctively young and smart. (Second Floor, The Heeht Co.) )&l&iii&'{&iiiiiiiiiiifii K3 o Sports Hose 50c Boys' and girls’ three- quarter hose, in new plaids and plain colors. Of fine mercerized yarns, (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) NeAw Golf Caps 95¢ Collegiate eight-quarter or one-piece shapes, with genuine leather inband. All sizes and colors. 0o (Second Floor, The Hl‘chl Co.) * Actual $10 to $15 Values A good thing is always worth repeating, hence another chance at these marvelous value dresses. Buy One or More, As You Wish Choose From Fabrics Georgette I'lat Crepe Crepe Satin Sorella Crepe 79¢ Fancy .Cnff Fabric Gloves, 49c New Spring shades. all s with v ufls: perfec 75¢ Park Lane Rayon Styles Street Dresses Party Dresses Afternoon Dresses Business Dresses em L qu Mannish Broguey Oxfords” s Alpaca. 49c ario A Complete New Spring Stock in Boys’, Misses’ and Growing Girls’ STRAPS AND OXFORDS /& a complete new line of by also high shoes in black and tan. Silk Prints Every new color is here and sizes are 16 to 20, 36 to 42 and 44 to 50, Sports Dresses Men’s Genuine Munson Last U. S. Army' Shoes $2.95 Made in tan and black with genuine white oak soles and rubber heels; sizes 6 to 11 and girls' fancy with genuine all- All sizes, pus styles and colors, T8 886 0, 888 818, Plaid Skirts, $3.95 All-wool plaids and navy serge skirts, full pleated, to wear with sweaters and middies. White bodice top. ..Sizes 8 to 14 years. Gym Outfits, $3 Black sateen, full pleated bloomers, on waistband, a regu- lation middy with patch pocket, and a black silk tie. Each gar- ment, $1. in New Spring Lasts $5 Just the shoe for the boy who likes his shoes to look as grown- up as possible. Over the new brogue last in broad toe, blucher lace oxford or straight styles. Sizes 1 to 8. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Navy Blue Reefers for Baby, $7.95 Quite the smartest coat style for brother (1 to 3 years) or sister (1 to 6 years) is the navy blude. rec(er or cheviot, with sailor tam to match. New Sweaters, $2.95 Smart slip-over styles. Soft wool, in high colors, some with diagonal stripes and new square neck. 8 to 14 sizes. Tots’ Dresses, $1 Plain and figured batiste, in dainty color-fast tints. Trimmed with piping, ruffling or em- broidery. Long waist model, with panties. 2 to 6 years. (Second Flaor, The Heeht Co.y