Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1928, Page 22

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SHITH HTS BACK | ~ ATSENATEBAR Iliinois Senator-Elect Opens Second Primary With Bit- ter Attack. O I, March 9.— Terming |ht United Statos Senate | Chamber the “supreme and safest van- | tage point in all this world from which | to launch attatks on the character, | morals. politics or religion of any one whomsoever.” Col. Frank L. Smith, twice barred from a Senate seat, last ight opened his second campaign for Republican nomination. 0 one is excmpt from ecither slans der or libel in the United States Senate —no one from the President of thej Nation to a prisoner in the penitentiary | »—cxcept members of the club. 1 Col. Smith. His was also whe | first detailed statement since being | named Senator three times, once by election and twice by designation of Gov. Len Small. He was unable to take | seat because the Senate barred him | acceptnig campaign contributions grom public utilitics. Recalls Vote. “What are 800,000 citizens of Iilinois to half a hundred Senators?” he asked in referring to the 800,000 votes he re- ceived In the election more than a yar ago. “What, ineed, are the whole 000,000 of our people in Illinois to um little half hundred, when presiden- tial nominating conventions are ap- | ;\mlcmug and every second Democratic | sk in the Senate Chamber is orna- mr ted with a lightning rod, as well as several Republican desks?” Col. Smith said that the coming cam- paign would be waged by him on the same platform as his previous one, but that the real issue is whether the Sen- gte has the right “ypon any grounds or o grounds as it sees fit to accept or Peiect whoever you may elect as Sen- T, whether you agree with the Sen-|§ or whether you don't.” If elected for the second time and | iven his credentisls fer the fourth. ime. he stated that he was vertain he | would be seated. Reviewing his former campaign ax\m ghe resuliing controversy over his right 1o be seated. Col. Smith said that he | had waged his campaign on clearly de- | fined issues and had won in the pri- ¥ “overwhelmingly | | | v did they do it?" he asked, re-| Ting to the Sepate bar, “They will e you one answer, but I'll give you he true one. If I were admitted and $llowed a seat in th> club, every presi- ential candidate would have to be ircumspect in what he said about me; he would have to confine himself to the facts in the record: he would have to be careful not to charge me with ‘mo- tives unworthy or unbecoming a Sen- stor’ Bar me at the door and all could $ay what they pleass: they were licensed $landerers with the lid off.” | Referring to his Republican opponent | and to his own candidaey. Smith said: “My candidacy gives you the chance | o assert the inh>rent fundamental right | ©f Statehood, guaranteed to you by the Constitution, which right is to elect whomsoever you pleass to the Senate. My opponent’s candidacy gives you the Ttunity to signify your consent to bandonment of that right, if such {s your dest WORKERS’ LEADER SHOT.| h!!tmpt Made to Assassinate Ex- cavator’'s Union Agent. CHICAGO,March 9 (®).—Daniel Tog- ®otti, 35, business agent for the Exca- vating Workers' Union, who & year ago guspected a trap was being prepared for mmd:ensvmruhomml ;o o Dmlwommnllnhhgm fatally shot last night. Gua- was shot to death the previous ! ‘Tognotti was struck by five bullets from the pistol of an unidentified u- gailant. He refused to discuss i shooting. Police believe it was lno(her effort to kill him by the same enemies ht his life a_year 09) @"3’)] auricd Zor. 13th & G Sts. ' Youthful 1 Simplicity Distinguishes THE EVE Kapitol Kandy Regularly 60c Lb. 2 Lbs. for 95¢ Kann's—Street Floor. Wear Violets Most Popular Costume Flowers $1.00 —The flowers that bloom in the Spring_have much to do with the chi¢ of one’s costume—and this Spring the vogue is for violets, Here you will find the loveliest kinds in light and dark violet shades, also in the new Mele shades. In nice size bunches to wear with ccats, suits and dresses, SampleNeckwear In a Special Sale at 59¢ —An unusually lovely assortment of neckwear is here for your choosing to- morrow. There are new style vestees, the new panels and collar and cuff sets of lace—made to sell for 79¢ to $1.25 and offered to you in this sale at 59¢ each. 300 Triangle Scarfs At $1. 59 Ea. —Scarfs are having a great vogue this season, especially the triangle scar{ which is worn as a trimming on a dress, or a hat, and also as a sash. Here you will find a glorious array, with floral and modern- istic designs on grounds of tan, red, orchid, peach, brown, copenhagen and green. / f Others at $1.00 to $5.50 Kann's—Street Fioor Kayser “MARVEL-FIT” Rayon Bloomers $1.50 ~—Neat-fitting hloomers in a suitable weight for Spring. Full cut and made of an excellent quality rayon with the popular Marvel-Fit gusset, and flat- locked seams. In the following colors: Toreador Orchid Pink Camel Platinum Nude Peach Rosita Nile Sizes 5 to0 9 Kann's—Street Floor. New Handbags Better Than Usual at $5.00 —The majority of these were made cspe- to our order in ~t)ll-~ that will not nhe found clsewhere in Wash- ington. There are about twenty different models with new clasps and new frames ~ some plain, others in novelty effects, and every one of genuine leather, such as shoe zalf, calf alligator, calf lizard and galuchet in black and colors. Kann’s—Street Floor, Rosebushes and Shrubs ~Climbing Roses, monthly hy- brid roses and shrubs of various popular kinds, are here for your choosing at this modest prive. Kann’s—Fourth Floor, 600 Pcs. of Silk Lingerie NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. MARCH 9. 1928. gflfzfit{t "afrdfl A Sale of Girls’ Printed Frocks Wide Variety of New Styles—Sizes 7 to 14 Years $1.09 Ea. [~ $2.94 —TRecal values, indeed, are these dresses at this as the rainbow. There are many in two-piece price! Charming one-picce models of colorful cffect, with wide belt of the material to form prints—correctly simple and the most practical the overblouse—others are straight of line, with sort of dresses for school and general every pleated or shirred skirts. Round, square and day wear. Many new trimming notes will be vee necklines and elbow-length sleeves. found among them ahd the colors are as varied Kann's—Second Floor. Madge Evans Hats Girls’ Leather Bags Ire New Spring Styles “Just Like Mother Carries” $3.98 and $5.98 $1.00 —Such charming little hats —The young girl gives re bound to meet with the i Bl (L a bag she considers right approval of every little to go with her new miss. They are beautifully Spring costume. And made of imported straws in here at r”"l’ low price o comsbinats | she will find smart new two-tone combinations anc bags of genuine leather novelty effects, and are and of silk, in the fash- simply and effectively trim- ionable Spring colors. med with ribbons and The majority_ of them made with inside frame, fln\_\'crs; 1 53 and none worth less than $1.95. Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. Glrls’ Winter Coats, Usually $10 to $25 —Warm coats of bolivia, velour and mixtures—all have fur collars—a few have fur cuffs. Good linings and warm interlinings make them very comfortable. Desirable colors, Twelve, Size 6 Seven, Size 9 Twenty-five, Size 12 Eight, Size 7 Four, Size 10 Nine, Size 14 a. Six, Size 8 Seven, Size 11 Ten, Size 16 Kann's—Second Floor. Smart Spring Shoes for Girls —Cut on simple lines, these new low shoes for growing girls are both smart and comfortable. Sketched is a one-strap of patent leather, a four-eyelet tie and Blucher oxford of Russian calf with novelty trim. ‘These are typical of the smart styles vou will find, at the prices helow— Sizes 8 to 11 ‘ | 8375 Sizes 11%3 to 2 “ __$4.00 | Kann's—Fourth Floor izes 2to 7 $5 00 “DELUGE” A ROMANCE By S. Fowler Wright $2.50 Kann's—Downstairs Bookstore. Flower Trimmed Crochet Hats A-bloom With Color $3.85 —Not only are the hats in bright colors but the flower trimmings give % them still more bril- . liance. There are new versions of the turban for Spring, semi-brims, short back, brimless and a variety of other smart styles in— Purple Sand Navy Rose Glow Orchid Lucerne Blue Kanp’s—Second Floor. Silver-Colored Pearls Artificial, of Course $1.00 —As a dainty set-off to a costume, there is nothing that takes the place of a pearl necklace, and when you can buy such lovely kinds as these at such a modest price you are indeed fortunate. Long, - sixty-inch necklaces and chokers are both offered, some of one size bead, others in graduate style—and all of silver colored artificial pearls. Kann’s—Street Floor. Another Shipment—900 Pairs “Wear-Right” Gloves $2.95 10 $4.00 Qualities £ $1.95 /| —Smartly Cuffed Gloves, of glace kid and lambskin with attractively em- broidered backs. There are both turn down and flare cuff styles for vour choosing and such fash- ionable colors as— Mode Tan Beaver Gray Gray White Brown Black 2] i “f‘-.m:: Ta D Sizes 53 to 7. Kann's—Street Floor. Leather Bridge Sets Very Specially Priced at $1.00 —Very useful attractive sets for the bridge player. The cases are of genuine leather, in red, green, blue Kann's— and brown, and each con- Street tains two packs of cards, Floor. a score pad and a pencil. Sale! $1.50 to $1.95 2 These Visca Crocheted Hats Silk Hose With Pointed or Square Heels $1.19 Pr. All-Over Silk Chiffons All-Over Silk in a Medium Service Weight Medium Service Weight with Lisle Wa —This remarkable value is possible through the co-operation of the manufacturer—and will enable you to buy your entire stocking wardrobe for Spring and Summer at a real saving., There are all-silk hose and silk with four-inch lisle welts for your choosing—some with square, others pointed heels. All perfect and in a large variety of fash- ionable colors, Sizes 8!5 to 10, Twelve Hundred Pairs Only, So We Advise Karly Shopping Kann's—Street Floor, In a Saturday Sale! Step-ins, Chemise, Bloomers, French Drawers $1.88 Ea. - ~~The Step-Ins and French Drawers, made of a heavy quality crepe de chine are tailored and lace trinmed Lindbergh's famous trans-Atlantic plane with applique styles, double hemstitched georgette ruffles this complete outfit—and it will really fly ~The Chemise, of heavy crepe de chine have hem when properly put together! The outfit stitched tailored tops, trimmed with dainty laces and comes beautifully boxed—complete with in- sprays of hand-embroidery, stractions, It's a humdinger! ~The Bloomers, of heavy crepe de chine and radium, —Other Airplane Sets as low as $1.28, have reinforced seats, elastic and yoke waist band, Kahn! bt b Lann's=Tourth Floor, Build an Exact Model of Lindy’s Plane Any boy can build an accurate model of I ITTLE hats whose <4 erownshavecley- er ways of fitting sheekly 10 the head +..and whose brims do ull sorts of smart new things. Colorsand trimsare beautiful . . . and there's u variety of large and small headsizes. Misses’ and Women's Sises—Spring Shades See Our Airplane Window Kann's—Second Floor, With a Life Sise Figure of “Lindy" Avenue Front,

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