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16 4 ..__THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ?7;, TNURSDAY, TANUARY 717, 198 —_—— - £ GEORGE A. HARRIS l": Rent i vew prtidont: Crarie| PARK VIEW CITIZENS | Seviay ! whien®s onthe'same | 192 ALIENS IN U, 8. [55°%2 Snieh.ve' e 3 | Unied siaten in vioation of sther e | HOUSE PASSES BILL. G.” Morgan, secretary, and Ralph block as the Park View School build- naturalization proceedings, e - | visions of the law. | | Wolfe, treasurer. Alonzo Dille, T. ing. ing today how difficult it is —_— — HEADS CIVITAN CLUB i, sudiens. oot | SEEK RESTRICTIONS| ™5ue commiten was sunortzea on| ~ FACE DEPORTATION |17 iotey o it et ; 462,302,000 Tncluded tn Appropri Thomas L, Phillips and William W. a2 motion submitted by U. B. Robinson. they got in through the Immigrarion Indictment Dropped. ation for Four Departments. Humphreys were installed as new di- F. L. L. Hiller, J. Frank Culverwell SEE—— network in violation of the law. they | yniteq States Attorney Gordon has L4 The second big appropriation bill of rectors. Howard Gottlieb was elected Property Owners to Be Asked to and Walter Sommers were appointed | pound to Have Entered Illegally | have found that Uncle Sam has an | the session, that providing $82,202,000 Organization Officers In'u“_'d 8% ditor of the Civitan Radio, James by the president, Fred S. Walker, to elahorate checking system and :hat 10}l prossed an indictment which was Feature of Its Annual Din- B. Henderson was named chairman Sign Petition to Limit Area prepare the covenant. When They Apply for when they applled for naturalization |returned against Irene Clements, 19, of the welfare committee, the club's A Tesolution was ndopted favoring papers thelr exact situation with re- [and John Barwick, 22, for alleged | °F, the State, Justice, Commerce and ner Program. largest committee, Other committee' . to White Tenants. the Gasque bill providing for popular Naturalization Papers. gard to the immigration laws was &t oporaonmene of an infant ,:M Labor departments, was passed by the appointments also were announced. > election of the members of the Board last ascertalned. Al the cases have | = House n- yesterday and sent to the Se Addresses were delivered by the of Education for the District of Co- S e been referred to the Bureau of Immi- | child, 12 days old, was left in a ate, George A Harris, president of the | newlv installed officers and by John lumbia. . |gration by the Naturalization Bureau rked automobile, November 3 last, 2 Potomac Joint Stock Land Bank, was | Swartzell, retiring president. In- Preliminary plans for obtaining | " Apout 300 members attended the ""lén;‘l‘t_ks::tnnn:;;.‘:::g “:rfl: g{.lli"" for consideration of warrant proceed rn'(mm of the home of Mrs. Samuei| The House acted after an unsuccess- installed as president of the Civitan | stallation coremonies in_charge | signatures of property owners tc & | yaa(ing, o ings and Institution of deportation Miller, 751 Seventh street south-|ful effort had been made Repre Club at the annual dinner for the in- | of Past President rd 8. Era the Park View Although Secretary 'PO! M. ler, 75 by Dl migration laws o N ; atra. | Processes. east, and ‘was taken in hy her. Bar-|sentative Celler, Democrat, New York allation of officers in the La Fayette | shears rtzell, Rudolph v ts were m g S Ddvis' recommendation for regisra 7 x Do 2 . « . Siotel Tuesday night. Mr, Harris, who | Jose. Cls ing and Luther View Citizens' Assigned to Militia Bureau. tion of all aliens coming to the United | One of the aliens Is in the Distriet l‘zl;lk ';::"\,":’;‘; ‘;.':;‘:'";h‘:’:;'f;':‘“;} |0 include an additional $100,000 for werved as first vice president of the [Steward. with the assistance of Rev. | Association at a meeting in Park V iates Hha! o} heen®wdopted. there of (Colurabia. withicush thenametwas | IME fnoniBiend 0L enforcement of the immigration laws. club last vear. also is president of Dr J. Dimon. The club has 100 | School. A committee s author Capt. Frank E. Taylor, judge udvo- | still remain other ways to check bick | not made public. New York has the o .' |especiaily along the Canadian and the Chesapeake District of Civitan members. to prepare the covenant and by cate general's department, now at-|against aliens who are in the United | largest number, with 67 listed a3 in 3 Mexican horders. Clubs, which includes Maryland, Vir- | circulating it _among_the property |tached to the office of the judge ad. |States illegally and in violation of the | the country in Violation of the wami | T FLORIDA—Fast trains—Frequent Among sther items the bill earres [ - < » ‘ar ration laws. The aliens include those | daily departures—Every fravel com. funds for the establishme f nia ‘and the District of Columbia. | owners as soon as possible. vocate general, War Department, has | immigration laws. grat 1l | daily dep: . stablishment of & onm .'Olher officers installed were Frank | Many municipal improvements are | It was called to the attention of the |heen nssigned 'to duty in the Bureau| A group of 182 allens scattered |who entered for “temporary” resi |fort. Seaboard, 714 14th st, n.w. Tel. prehe ays in the A. Rirgfeld. first vice president: Leon. being made in South Africa. ion that a colored family has tia Affairs, Munitions Bullding. | through the several States, who en- dence and have since taken up per | Main 637.—Advertisement. United — A clearance that comes but twice a year! Semi-annually, at this time of the year, we take about two-thirds (which means hundreds) of our choicest Society Brand and Sheldon models and ruthlessly apply the red reduction pencil to their price tags. Even our very best Society Brand Overcoats, which proudly bear tags of $75 to $85 all the year around, humbly bow their shoulders during this sale. If, by any chance, you have been waiting for THE sale . . . thisis IT! : L LARANCE Sheldon & _ Socigty Prand Suits & Overcoats A man must be meticulous to the n’th degree if he should fail to find his size, in a style to suit his fancy. This semi-annual sale gives you the run of almost two-thirds of our entire stock of fine clothing, and that means hundreds of suits and overcoats. 7% 3% for Sheldon Suits and Over- for Society Brand and Sheldon coats that always sell for $35 Suits and Overcoats that al- and $40. ways sell for $43 to §55. . 6% for the cream of So- ciety Brand Over- coats, which never sell for less thanm 875 to $85. except in a sale like this. for Society Brand Suits and for Society Brand Suits and Overcoats that always sell for Overcoats that always sell for . $55 and $60. §$65 and $75. Men’s 3% to *5 Gloves ¢ Sem'i-Annual Reduction Sale of < Men's Inlported TieS $2.95 MANHATTAN SHIRTS & PAJAMAS $2.95 ,‘,,,",f,‘,",’,’,’.c;",‘,f;',‘,‘,”.";;",;:",,:7,,'",}',',”,,”,;" 'I",."" At approximately 25% off. A sale and a make too famous to require ex- Suslusintipatiexnsin f‘ and S5 Fourvin-Hands i i planation, Choose here from one of the largest stocks in Washington. And that smartly dressed New Yorkers are buying our entire stock (except tuxedo and full dress shirts) is included. P atte hirte . atte \ PSP - S g Gloves, itk bar Manhattan Shirts Manhattan Pajamas Materials of rare beauty. De sportive st s« for dress Regular $2.15 and $230 Pajamas. . $1.88 signs that vou've not seen hefor ; rular $2.15 $2.50 S & 5 & 2 e or mote ( from 1 Regular $2.15 and $2.50 Shirts. ... .$1.88 Regular :&i(l) Pajamas. ... $2.28 Color combinations strikingly ef- p ¥ p-ons, Regular $3.00 Shirts......00u00ss $2.28 Regular $3.50 and $4 1 -$2.88 fective, or neatly “quiet. n rs or hutton clasps, Regular $5 Pajamas. o8 e S 4 by * - suede, Jut come Regular $3.50 and $4 Shirts,..... $2.88 Regular $6 Pajama $4.08 shades: stunning contrasts. Altos : dor 4.\,.v s only one and Regular $5.Shirts. ..... e T And hil’lt’r priu'd garments at gether ‘l‘lll.\al 7"‘\m|nchcu~uc col- two pair of a style, | : proportionate reducti lection of tasteful neckwear oo Regular $6.50 Shirts,,,,.........$4.08 g :2::“.-:»«: ) ° To this collection we have added our own stock of suede and cape fur-lined gloves, When you note the style, quality, workmanship — you'll supply yourselves Jm now, for Spring —and for next Jall, tno (Muin Fioor ) The greater number of these ties are five dollar values: the qualities and designs are thase which will appeal to men of the maore discrinnating taste N Paoon ) [