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;flAx SLASH SEEN: " FIGHTIS PROMISED | Democrats Prepare to Com- | bat G. 0. P. Plan by Favor- | ing Bigger Cut. This will be 1 March on the basis of incon earned during the current yvear This is the situation which, while gratifying to officials, is not going to | make them issue any rosy D at this time. For the only unce: factor in the whole problem is the epending proclivity of the nest Con-| gress, and there are i necessity to take pi flood requirem ams already authorized f ngs and related proje Democrats Plan Fight late the pro providing more publican &till furth then they effected. policy for seve difficult for th come except by a seri mises. The big question, w be answered until the /intensive analys th |rates. that the tax l@uced on = “ment used in ittempt to get tax rates down the there is hope that any material change in sur tax rates can be made. The taxpayer | |affected by surtaxes will undoubtedly get some relief. ‘Will Attack Indirect Taxes, The drive next time will be to re- ts so as to relieve | persons of come of $5,000 or under fron taxation. This will not be ; feated, if for the largest num- ber of Vo s under that limit, and there are Iy more than 700,- 000 persons w ncomes of $10,000 or over. There 1s a_school of thought in Congress which objects to the idea of taxing a few people to pay the entire expenses of Government, and they will instead advocate that some small tax is preferable at all times to total exemption and is safer in the long run from the standpoint of being able to calculate definitely on future in come for the Government. (Copyright. 1027.) . Two thousand love letters each were | i said to have been written by a man and a woman, the parties in a recent || breach-of-promise action in the High || Court, London, —_— SPECIAL NOTICE. SPECTAL NOTICE. -an “Security and Trust Com. The Americ: m- pany'"of ' the Districe. 6f Cofurbia: resistzar | fi ust, daied July 1. 152 da 26, ot s corpora: under deed of trust Tion created under the laws of the of Columbia pursuant to the provisions thereof as stated in the said instrument in connection with the sinking fund. has drawn | |j for telemption at the office of the reistrar. on July 11927, bonds numbered 19, 95 and 105 for $1.000 each, 424 for $500, secured by said deed of trust. The bonds enumerated herein are called the king fund and e for purpose of the the intercst on said, bonds rst day of J - ¥ RME cease on th Y AND MPANY, President. FIRST MO OND: UL 6F REDEMPTION. is hereby siven fo all holders of d “unpaid w_outstanding an of trust executed Smi Al ekiors oF u..| ified to present «‘afid ve, maturing Jan- ve. maturing Jan . maturing Jan- maturing Jan- plant eq nung 3 National Capital Press| | WINDOW SHADES | AND SCREENS a Made to order at factory prices. Call | us for estimates. & H E. KLEEBLATT 4 Window Shades and Screens._Phone ROOFING——by Koons equipped to bandie every | 'PRINTING IN A HURRY High gpade, but not high priced. %% District | | DR. LEIGH Y. BAKER, 59, DIES AT HOME HERE Specialist Was Native of Roch- ester, N. Y.—Belonged to Delta Kappa Epsilon. Dr. Leigh Yerkes Baker, 59 years old, for many years an ear, eye, nose |and throat speclalist of this city, died nston, he p t until shortly before his Baker was a member of Delta | Kappa Epsilon Fraternity and the Avenue Presbyterian survived by his widow, three | of | Dr. Harold H. Baker William James Baker of and Charles A. Baker of | s will be conducted pel this afternoon a: Rev. William L. Darby w Travelers' Checks Kinds. Open 8:15 to 5:15. | CENTRAL * SALESMEN WANTED An unusual _opportunity for two energetic men with personal car to sell real estate on a commission basis. Must have selling experience, but not mecessarily in real estate. Reply to Box 109-D, 0 office, giving qualifica- and nperlem‘e El Use Your Head! In other words---take advantage of the best barg’ain sale of men's suits in Washing’ton! ‘45 and *5() 2-Pants Suits AllOW even trousers and you're buying the conventional suit for $17.50. It.S Wonderful value fOI' your money. There's huge loss at such a price but the manufacturer stands it. At ractlcally HALF prlce he sends us his surplus of fine Sprmg suits—the newest, brlghtest colors in smart, ongmal patterns, and plenty of plam blue serges and unfinished worsteds. Hundreds of these are really for hot weather wear—light materials, the coats only quarter=- lined and no sleeve linings. Wake up! beat you to these bargams. an f| THE _EVENING SHANAHAN RITES SET. Sure Relief Funeral Will Be Held Tomorrow Morning at 9 0'Clock. Funeral services for Mrs. John B. Shanahan, who died in Omaha Mon- day, will be held at the residence of her mother, Mrs. James J, § 3014 P street, w ® :}J:EE@EEE L'ANS | FOR INDIGESTION .| | 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere 'FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS $ 1 00 CASH Monthly Payments NEW HOMES| 16th Street, Alaska Ave. and Hemlock St. N.W. A group of new semi-detached homes: 4 bedrooms; Frigidaire ; large lots; built-in ga at prices lower than any house ever “offered in this section. Drive ont 16th St. past Walter Reed Hospital to Hemlock St. and turn to right. You can buy one of these houses for the rent you are now paying. SEE THEM TODAY Open Until 9 O’Clock P.M. H R.HOWENSTEIN| @- INCORPORATED 131 H STREET NORTHWEST 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS Hours: 8 A.M.to 6 P.M. are now o $7.50 for the extra pair of Don t let the other fellow STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, e e e e f e e EEE_EEEEEEEEEEBEEEE e EllElEilElEE&IEEEI:—EIEEIEIEIEIEIEIEEEEEEEE—EEEEEEEE b 0 JUNE 24, 1927, Low Prices and Good Quality Prevail Every Day at All A&P Stores in Wash- ington and Vicinity. Compare These Prices WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN PAYING? WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE The addition of several new and ultra-modern FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENTS for the convenience of our customers rendmg nearby, where we are carrying o complete line of Beef, Lamb, Veal, Pork, Poultry and Fish, permmmg shopping at one point for everything, as it will be remembered that all of our stcres handle and receive Fresh Fruits and Vegetables daily. 2922 14th St. NW. 1400 12th St. NN\W. 25 Laurel Ave., Tak. Pk. 3000 Conn. Ave. 3311 Conn. Ave. 5542 Conn. Ave. 653 8th St. N.E. Battery Park, Md. Lyon Village, Va. MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Fresh Killed Frying and Broiling Chickens Stewing Chickens, lb., 33c | % Roast of Beef Ib., 38c | Fancy Chuck Roast lb., 35c | Fresh Ground Beef lb., 45¢c | Fresh Beef Liver Ib., 43c | Plate or Brisket Beef Tender Sirloin Steak Porterhouse Steak Ib., 47c | Smoked Hams & e 20c | Smoked Calas Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon i g FRESH FISH Fillet of Herring . . . Ib.,23c | Halibut SpanishMackerel . . . 1b.,20c | Perch lb., 18c | Butter Fish Ib., 12Yc | Cod Fish These prices are effective in the above listed stores only. Lb., 37¢ Ib., 27c 1b., 23c 1b., 23c Ib., 15¢ Ib., 12Y¢ 1b., 29c¢ 1b., 20c Fresh Killed Leg of Spring Lamb Milk-Fed Veal Chops Milk-Fed Veal Cutlets Ib., 33c Ib., 18¢ Ib., 18c Ib., 18¢c . . . . . . . . . . o o Have you tried it!! Yukon Club REGULAR or PALE DRY GINGER ALE Just think of it—A high-grade pale dry or regular Ginger Ale at such a low price. Sold only by our stores, and we guarantee its quality to the limit. Your Clothes No.6 CROWN BROOMS -+ 29c SPECIAL WEEK END BUTTER PRICES Bunnyfels” | FANCY CREAMERY Fresh Churned, Exceptional Flavor ‘A Decidedly Better Butter Packed in Lb. 4 9c 4- jfresb Fruits and Pegetables Fancy FREESTONE PEACHES Red Ripe Corby’s Toasted Cocoanut NEOPOLITAN SQUARES Maxwell House, Lord Calvert, Oriental COFFEE Ib.,45¢ REMEMBER— Yukon Club is a high-class gingerale, on a par with others uIl ing for 15¢ to 20c. trial will convince yoll Brightens and Whitens Small Phgs. Cut From the Tub 2 lbs., 15¢ California—Pure Gold Brand WATERMELONS LORANGES 49C and 55C Doz. 35c Doz. 45c B SNSRI S T LEMONS Doz.,29c | BANANAS Doz., 25¢ NEW POTATOES ::ic: 5419 U. S. Goot. Inspected Ib., 10c| Tender String Beans, 2 lbs., 25¢ bunch, 4Y>c | Spinach Ib., 10c bunch, 4Y/2c | New Cabbage 1b., 6Yc ITIC & PACIFI Fancy Quality TOMATOES Le. 10¢ Green Peas Fancy Carrots Fresh Beets GII!A'I‘