Evening Star Newspaper, March 10, 1927, Page 27

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

BY HAWAII VICTORY Supreme Court Decision Up- holding Foreign Language Schools Is Praised. BY ROBERT T. SMALL. HONOLULU, March 10.— views o declaring torial 1 nst foreign lan schools appear to be cooling down at alks with island legis. und the prevail 4 attempting new ¢ this time, which might cir: cumvent the decision of the highest tribunal, t decision has been nd officials to swal- e held the forelgn s the Supreme Cou such institutions @ un- 173 schools In the Ha- where no word of Eng- pal law requires ¢ all nationalities at- public schools, and it is ‘hools let out that go to their own where they are A history and culture and fealty to their emperor. Retain Japanese Allegiance. asmuch as fully 90 per cent of all ge children born in these 1s: d thereby m\llflul to Ameri- heen registered anese consulate Japanese here e their victory be- fore the Supreme Court. An airplane was chartered to drop flets spread- ing the n also posted in n\'m'\‘ hile extra ge papers e inted. he situation. st reflected by the fol- lowing ed! just translated from the Hawal Tlerchi, a Japanese newspaper. The quaint language of the translation is given verbatim: “Struggling against all sorts of per- secution and intimidation, Japanese language schools instituted a litiga- tion against foreign Janguage school act, whose main purpose was to an- nibilate and wipe out of its existence the language schools of these islands. “Although they were sure of vic tory, the local Japanese were fright- ened and worried over the outcome. But suddenly out of a clear sky came the news of great victory of Japanese language schools. Congratulations Pour In. “About £:30 a.m. Makino came rush- ing into the editorial room shouting ‘We've won.” Then Kawamura came into the room with the telegram. Maki Terasaki, Kawamura and khdok hands and cried with t ressmen called atiention to the e s und the editors began to write them. “Before the extras were out on the | stroets the congratulations began pouring i of the island came. Consul General Kuwashima and Vice Consul Takechui were the first ones to congratulate us on the telephone. The telephonecs kept ringing the whole morning. Soranaka, Tanahashi, Yasui, Tasaka, Tatsutani, Kobayashi, Hazgawa, Iwanaga, Ogata and many others came to offer congratulations. They shook hands and cried v 'th joy. Men wept. “The aviation company sent a rep- resentative and request that it be al- sl Sl A o B Nettleton 'Ee money you save \on the dutiful service of your first pair of Nettletons will give you \o good start toward \your second pair. Priced from $12.50 Hawaiian | Japane: _THE EVENING STAR, jAPANESE E[AIED lowed to spread the extras telling of | tions of our nation and our civiliza- great victory of Japanese language schools. ~ This paper readily agreed. The cloudy weather suddenly became sunny. Fven the heavens join with the schools in expressing great joy over the victory. We could not help but cry with joy. Called Greatest Issue. “Japanese language schools Issue oviginated from 1918, It is a greatest controversy of Hawall. Since this big question has been fundamentally solved we cannot express in words how happy the whole Japanese are. “We worship the Supreme Court of the United S as God who protects anguage section, the Herehi was more restrained, 3 ving to those who fought language school case through to the finish before the high- est tribunal in America to find that for which- they fought been upheld and vindi- | ¢ ere can be no appeal. Japanese schools have won their and \\Hh it \\on the right to educ - | Casualty alone. It Americanism, upon w tion depend. American papers have tactfully re- minded Japanese that all American citizens have technical rights which attempt to exercise and they hope will gov- ern themselves Hawaii has bowed to the Court, but still believes that foreign language schools are a_menace, Which may or may not be eradicated with the coming generation; CAVE-IN VICTIM BETTER. Boy, 10, Buried Alive by Dirt Slide, Moved From Hospital. James Daw preme n, 10-year-old son of 34 struction trench in which he was ing in the grounds of the John roughs School, is now convales- The boy has been moved from Hospital, where he was faken after the accident, to his home, r|and while he is not well enough to go out of doors yet he is able to| -l move around in the house. STANLEY COMPANY BUYS THEATER CHAIN| % Concern Acquires Seven New Jer- sey Playhouses in Merger Scheme. By the Associated Press of more than $10 nounced by nt of the Stanl eases the hold- of_the ian_Corpora- YOU NT YOUR LIFE BU ILl)l\(i YOUR ESTATE: Spend a day safeguarding it. MAKE A WILL Federal-American National A bank with over $15,000,000 of ource our All-silk, Chiffon and Medsum. at the special price of, per pair Formerly $15.00. Men from varlous parts | only. Specially priced at. pink, green and peach, dasntily tremmed. ular values, $6.95 and $7.95. Special. . 1/16" hem. chine, lace trimmed. $8.50 to 322 50. They are slightly soiled. Spe- Telephone Main 3770 Inqulre About Our Deferred Payment Plan Automobile Parking Service WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1927. tion to 57 theaters, and the Stanley Co. to 217, Negotiations for the triple consoli- dation are being carried on with First ional Plctures, Inc., and the West || Coast Theaters Co., and would result | i in what is termed the largest deal in the motion picture fleld since the Fa- mous Players-Lasky merger. It would bring together approximately 350 the- aters operating on the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts. - e it Yoy must eat. so why not eat the best Pure Gold Georeia Ribbon Sugar is ‘the most delicions syru direct to you from the can’at the Old Dutc Week-End Specials —that presage a busy Fri- day and Saturday for Cash & Carry Flower Stores: Carnations. $1.48 doz. Violets Usuall, $3 and $4 Sweet Peas..75¢ bunch i Blooming Plants, 59¢ up Pianos Sold Direct from the Factory We Invite you to Visit Our Warerooms 1340 G St. N.W. J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 807 14th St. 804 17th St. 1222 F St. Phone Franklin 5442 Phone Franklin 10391 Phone Franklin 5357 Telephone Main 3770 W. . Moses & Sons Furniture Carpets Accessories Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Ladies’ Apparel Millinery Shoes Much Comfort and Beauty for the Home Can Be Bought for Small Expenditure This Friday and Saturday Spec1als for Friday and Saturday in: Our Street Floor Shops Hosiery Another wpportunsty to obtain a supply of ight Hose $1.65 3 ewelry 7 Imported Steel Beaded Bags, nicely fitted. Special $10.00 Pearl Chokers (imitation), smooth finish, nicely graduated. Regular $1. 95 waluc. Special $1.00 mitation) Bracelets. Spe- 59 Underwear Triconese Bloomers and Vests, in pink color All sizes. Bloomers. spmal ..... o Vests. Special . Rayon b‘loamer: a i V; five dlpnrcnt shades. Bloomers, in sizes 5,6, 8. Special, . Vests, in sizes 36 to 44. Special Quite a large assortment of Crepe de Clunfl Teddies and Step-ins, /flam and fancy styles. ne, in colors of Reg- .$4.50 Dance Sets of tnp Handkerchiefs Ladses’ Fine White Linen Handkerchicfs. Special, per dozen 1.65 Negligees 10 only. Kimonos of satén and crepe de Regularly sold from cial at Y OFF. Toilet Goods Accessories that are necessii Curvfit—the woman's razor Houbigant’s and Leyr's Rose Tint Nail [u- amel, the fashionable finish for the nails, $1.00 and $1.25 Our shelves are full of the nicest things for the bath. Dusting Pozeder, beautifully boxed, $1.50, $2.25, $3.50 Bath Crystals $1.00, $2.50, $3.50 Delicately Perfumed Impnrtrd Soaps, 35¢ to 75¢ each Toilet Walter from the best Parisian fimn- porters. S-carfs and Flowers A limited number of Silk Scarfs in the nex est color combinations. Many in Batik L’Icnqm Formerly priced at $4 Special Flowers of Organdy. Velvet and Gold. Reguilar values, §. Special Bags Final clearance of our highest grade Bags, in suede, calf and novelty leathers. Some with baby calf trsmming, s floral designs. Those formerly priced from $21.00 to $35.00. Special $12.50 Others from $12.50 to $20.00, special at $1.50 GIOVGS French Kid Gloves, novelty cuffs. Several styles.and colors. All sizes, but not in every style. Regularly priced $3.50 and 3 00. Special ... I ; Fabric Glov 7 Calors. All sizes. ?/vccoal Closmg Our Rugs For Qulck Clearance: Made of Carpets and Seamless Fabrics 1—19x13.6 Reversible Scotch Wool Rug, in two tones of Taupe Seamless, $103.50 . $51. 75 1—9x12 Tan and Blue Jasper Wilton Rug 1—9x12 Plain Purple Wool Wilton Rug, $8.7 00 1—9x12 Plain Taupe Heather Mixture Rug, $68. 00 : 1—9x15 Plain Taupe Heather Velvet Mixture Rug, $60.00. . 1—9x12 Plain Taupe Heather Mixture Velvet Rug, $48.00. . 1—9x14 Plain Taupe Heather Mixture Velvet Rug, $55.00. . 1—9x12 Blue and Gold Velvet Rug, $62.40 .... 1—4.6x9 Blended Rose Taupe extra quality Chemllc Rud. seamless, $66.50. .. 1—4x12 Plain Grey Imported Chemlle Rug. . 1—6x7.6 Seamless Taupe Velvet Rug, $40 00. 1—6x9 Rose Taupe Wilton Rug, $46.00 ...... 1—6.9x9 Nile Green Wilton Rug, $51.50 1—6.9x7 Plain Henna Wilton Rug, $37.50 ... . ..$31.00 .$20.00 .$20.00 .$23.00 .$29.50 .$22.50 1—6.9x12 Figured two-tone Golden Brown Wilton Rug. $77.00 . 9—6.9x12 Figured Boc]y Bruuel Ruds. $66. 50 LN 1—6.9x12 Blue and Gold Figured Velvet Rug, $46 Ui e .$48.00 .$37.80 .$19.85 1—6.9x7 Plain Dark Grey Wilton Rug, $37.00....... 1—6.9x7.6 Plain Red Wilton Rug, $50.00............ 1—6.9x9 Figured two-tone Red Wilton Rug, $77 00 1—5.10x12 Plain Taupe Wilton Rug, seamle!s. $60 00 ; 1—Plain Green Scotch Chenille Rug, size 9.6x12, $127. 5050 1—Plain Green Scotch Chenille Rug, size 8. 6x12, $127.50. . 1—Plain Green Wilton Rug. size 9x14. Regular, $192. 95. Bpebigl ... . sl 1—Plain Green Wllton Rug, size e 11.3x95. Redulnr. $218.00. Speaial ... .. 00 sresessen Furniture Section Mahogany Inlaid Secretary, regular price, $225.00. Special price Two-piece Mohair Living Room Suite, with reversible epring cushions, regular price, $376.00. Specnl price $210.00 Mahogany Book Rack, regular price $17.00. Special price Mahogany Armc}mir. upholstered velour seat, regular price, $33.00. Spe- cial price $26.75 Mahogany Art Wood Smnda regular price, $12.00. Special price. Mahogany and Gum Occlslonal Tables, pie crust edge, rez\llar price, $52.00. Special price $45.00 Solid Mahogany End Table Stand, regular price, $20.00. Special price. .. Mahogany Tilt Top Card Table, regular price, $30.00. Special price Mahogany End Table with Humidor. regular price, $45.00. Special price. .$25.00 Mahogany and Gum Fern Stands, red_u]lr price, $32.00. Special price. .. .$18.75 Mahogany and Gum Serving Table, regular price, $100.00. Special price . .$50.00 Old Mahogany and Gum Library Table, regular price, $27.00. Special Pride ol $15.00 Old Mahogany Kidney Desk, regular price, 376 00. Special price Antique Mahogany Library Table, regular price, $65.00. Special price. .. Solid Mahogany Cabinet Desks, regular price, $65.00. Special price Walnut and Gum Chest of Drawers, regular price, $41.00. Specinl price. .$27.50 Mahogany and Gum Full Slze Vanity Dresser, regular price, $105.00. Special price. & $69.00 Walnut and Gum Single Size Bed, regular price, 99 (X) Special price. Walnut and Gum Large Size Dressing Table, regular price, $87.00. Specnl price ... Walnut and Gum Dressers, regular price. $103.00. Specul pnce Mahogany and Gum Dresser, regular price, $90.00. Special price Mahogany and Gum Cane Seat and Back Bedroom Chairs, rc(ulm- price, $17.00. Special price...... Walnut and Gum Dresser, regular price, $70.00. Special price.......... Walnut and Gum Full Size Bow-foot Bed to match dresser, regular price, deut and Gum Full Sise Bow-foot Bed. regular price, $58.00. Specxnl Walnut Toilet Stand Mirror, tegular price, $28.00. Special price. Golden Oak Dressers; regular price, $35.00. Special price... .. Golden Oak Dressers, regular price, $29.00. Special price. ... ‘ Mahogany lnd Gum ‘six-foot Extension Table, regular pnce. 546 00. Special price. .. Walnut and Gum Tea Wagons, regular price, $56.00. Specml price. .$32. Twelve floor sample Mattresses to close out at. IR Y e .310 50 each The Linen Shop Special, $1.59 Set All-linen 7-piece luncheon sets with colored borders. Set con- sists of cloth and six napkins tomatch. Reduced to $1.59 set. All-Linen, 18c yd. Regular 25¢ all-linen crash dish toweling, very absorbent. Reduced to 18¢c yard. : All-Linen, $1.00 yd. Regular $1.50 all-linen silver bleached table damask. Reduced to $1.00 yd. Sheets and Pillow Cases Utica Pillow Cases, size 45x36 inches. Reduced to 36c each. Mohawk Pillow Cases, size 45x36 inches. Reduced to 34c each. ‘ Moses "Elite" Sheets, size 90x99 inches. Reduced to $1.49 each. Moses "De Luxe" Sheets, size 63x99 inches. Reduced to $1.25 each. : Moses “De Luxe™ Sheets, size 72x99 inches. Reduqec‘ to $1.40 75¢ bunch [fl day's Sta all abo: "iy-firat Anniversary Sal Faremne weive ever had. Alno: two pages in | RicHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth Inquire About Our D Purchases Forwarded Prepaxd to Any

Other pages from this issue: