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: [ K lined at Convention. | favor of Gov. Smith, be selected to make the seconding Vieit to Berlin. living creature. ! ; Neither would discuss the brief con- e speech in behalf of Senator Reed, the | .. v } SEATTLE, Wash,, June 20 (P).—Ki- Pl | Nomination Speech to Stress This | atters advisers said. MEN, Germany. June 20 (#).— | \ wanis International, sta with a It was pointed out, however, that| " ° i 4 On the roll call of States, the Mis- |Capt. Hermann Koehl, | Representative Loses G. 0. P.| THE EVENING Q’I‘\'R W\QHT\(‘TO\* WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1928. KIWANIS LISTS 100,000. | Growth of Order Since 1915 Out- luncheon of business men in D"'rnl in 1915, now has 100,000 member PONERENES | dential nomination and his visit to the New York governor raised the question as to whether he would follow the lead of Gov. Albert Ritchie of Mary- land in_ withdrawing from the race in VSIT Ohto's delegation 1s pledged to' Pom- ‘v‘lonv\ candidacy by preferential vote and it might be impossible for him to NEED OF “FIGHTER,” ARGUMENT FOR REED Phase of Missourian's Qualifica- tions for Presidential Race. the situation from a national stand- point and not from the standpoint of a State or section.” ‘Thomas P. Gore, former United States Senator from Oklahoma, would souri delegation instructed for Senator Reed will awalt its turn. That in all probability means Gov. Alfred E. Smith BREMEN FLYERS DEPART Stop in Hamburg Will Precede | Thus the tern Baron von Huenefeld and Maj. James Fitzmaurice | left Bremen today Chokers Made Bring in in the monoplane | your _ouf Europa, sister ship of the transatlantic 1-date How this soctal and semi-fraternal oS- & i ot of New York will be placed in nomina- Scarfs: and we wili remodel | Sradeicriw 0 15 pressnt vond:wide] Cfl” on bm'th RaIQK‘S Ques Sihia ol catiar e TG belloh i tlon before the Microurian, the theory | plane ‘Bremen, plauning to stop. at || hem i toe Tatest sivies ™" inati proportions was described at its twelfth 1o Whether He Will | Henry Brunner. chaivman of the | p i, Awociated Press being some Eastern Sate will yield to Beflin after a brief visit in Hamburg. | New England Furriers Renomination—Three Anmunl convention here vesterday by | tion as to Whether Il | gomnoy Sprianer, ahalmali of S0 bs, s New York, o The plane was escorted by an aerial | Bdatiin ferim iy, Fron | Vietor M. Johnson, past pre: \mvuucod at Mansfield, Ohio, that mm KANSAS CITY, June 20.—The ——— — | onor, consisting of 15 ma- 618 Others Win Places. | principal speaker at the morn sion Follow Ritchie. e's delegation would cast its 47 speech placing Senator James A. Reed Fowl Too Scarce. | chines, and the take-off was marked |A few months tater they arrive at the *|edge of the Antarctic and remain there during the 24-hour-daylight = season hours of more: | daylight and sunlight than any other 'S | n nomination for the presidency be- by enthusiastic cheering from a great fore the Democratic convention in for Pomerene on the first ballot. e s to what we shall do on the sec- “Ta stand still is — i ATLANTA.—In three years of mar- STORED AND | Mr. Johnson in u i i3 ind ballot.” he said, “that will be do- | Houston nest week will be an appeal |- 0" ite she got ¢ B ikin tt ——e 4 FUR S A heien Pra. { program of humanit v (B A P tieal oie. | 7ided after we have cast the first bal- | to “pick a fighter to do the job.” in | ¥ie ¥op loveat chicken POt mhie:Champion: Daylight-Sever pEMODFLED ST. PAUL, June 20.—Defeat of one | r NEW YORK, Jun: Political cir- | view of the “fighting” campaign ahead. | twice, Winnie Spruell, 50, complained | g 2 Gua SN BB W Sos ©of Minnesota’s Representatives in Mon 2 i cles today speculating on what || =i A This was imdicated vesterday by Charles | in socking a divorce from her hus- | , The worlds champion migrant 15 the o‘au with evers Temodeling e ' B\ day's primary was shown in belate ok place v for Senator Atlee | M. Howell, Kansas City lawyer, who | | Arctic tern, Summer and Winter returns yesterday which continued to Smokes for 01d Soldiers swell the plurality of Arthur E. Nel-| .o son, Republican senatorial nominee. | CARIS In the first congressional district, [ Wan! it S Representative A. J. Furlow of Roches- PEnsions ha ter was defeated for renomination the Republican ticket by Victor Christ- gau of Austin ‘Three other Representatives with opposition in the primary came through | successfully. They are Maas of St.| Paul, Newton of Minneapolis and Carss of Duluth. Mr. Nelson, who will oppose Senator Henrik Shipstead, Farmer-Laborite, in the November eiection, continued to add to his plurality over J. A. Burn- quist and State Senator A. J. Rockne With reports from scattered rural | precincts last night he gained con- | stantly and had a lead of 25,000 votes over Mr. Burnquist with the vote more than three-fourths complete. Senator Shipstead's victory w emphatic, on a 10-to-1 basis, over Wil- liam Watkins of Minneapolis. When tabulations closed on this race. Shi stead had 54,657 votes and Watkins 5,582, Gov. Theodore Christianson’s renomi- nation on the Republican ticket for a third term was the most overwhelming he had registered, the close of tabula- | tion showing his ‘count 156487 to 48.- | 425 for George T. Simpson of anen-; polis. Two Republican incumbents appoint- | ed by Gov. Christianson won renomi- { nation decisively—G. A. Youngquist, | Crookston, attorney general, and C. J. Laurisch, railroad warehouse com- | missloner. fo called on Gov Smith| of the great quantity of plate glass | will make Reed’s nominating speech. | band, 81-year-old Confederate veteran used in United States, more than Howell will tell the convention that|And both times, she continued, |hr“ o favorite son candi-4 half goes into the manufacture of auto- | “Hoover is made to order for Reed, \(’hlrkvns had been run over by auto- | the Democratic presi- | mobiles, and that the Missourian “ideally fits | mobiles JONEPROFITSHARINGSALE | Because it costs less to operate a Downstairs Store, it is only logical that goods can be sold for less in the Basement. Customers get more for their money, and with the un paraIIcled profit-sharing values offered—youw’ll want to make the Downstairs Store first on your shopping list! Seconds of 1.25 to 1.95 Grades o P& N ComeIettes Full-Fashioned Pure regular 1.50 and 2.00 values Thread Silk HOSE homes being 11,000 miles apart, Thece birds arrive in the far North about June 15 and leave at the end of Au- gust, after. the nesting period is over. | NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Benjamin Sherman. Prop. 618 12th St. Franklin 6355 co. They keep them say Examtne them closely—note the making— study the smart styles—see the colors and PRINTING OFFICE GETS | I READY FOR BUILDING‘ the splendid silks—and you'll agree that WOMEN'’S and MISSES’ One Old Structure Being Vlcated So Excavation Can Begin for Service, service sheer and chiffon weights. All- 32 to orC.0.D. over silk or silk to welt, with mercerized tops. All orders $600,000 Addition. ‘The Government Printing Office has started moving out of one of its old | buildings on the west side of the office | to make way for the building program | which is to erect a new $600,000 struc- ture for the expanding needs of the in- As Attractive as These Are Seldom Found at— 2f°r$15 cool tub silks for the hottest care Summer col wide legs. ully mended by the mill. Good range of popular TS, Children’s 25¢-29c Fancy Socks Half length mercerized and rayon socks, in white with fancy colored tops. Women’s 50c to 79¢ Union Suits Summer weight, low neck, sleeveless, knee length. Built-up shoulder and bodice tops. Tight knee or Regular and extra sizes. First quality and some nrreguhrx. Downstairs Store Sizes 4 to 73 15¢ 39¢ tain models. side fastening. Special Feature! 79 Comfortable, practical garments that vou'll like to wear all Summer long! splendid for bathing and are to be sold at tHis low price only Because the maker is discontinuing cer- Made of novelty fabrics. { [ They are light and cool, |/ All with Downstairs Store ing Office will be the next new project | Sale of Broadcloth : Just Arrived! Regular 815 06t under vay in e Nacional Capl. | days—smart travel frocks— s I 'ub Frocks t g5 & T Tubint gmmmaies| il e H A Portable Ph h g s trim busme.;s ¢Iiresses“ youthf:tl oover Aprons AR ortapie onograpns g o e P Seed 1 | sports models—pretty party | ;. gumenss or matron. 16 1o & rirac —— through appropriation provided by spe- | dresses. home wear. Long or short novelty materials. With cial act of Congress. portions of ars, in white and colors. or without sleeves land were acquired by condemnation o : 3 and well made. Straight line or basgue ° o e S T Practically everything for the to S0 - R i Office s known as the old boller room, average Summer wardrobe is in- Dewnataies: Stoep Downstairs Store No vacation trip is complete but is now used principally for storage. =4 i i witthout ane. — cluded. Sports and morning camp or auto trip e i . o MRS. C. T. MILANS HEADS | dresses of tub silks and wash iy % EASTERN HIGH CLASS, '98 crepes; dresses for business and Pl d P t d s lk shopping, of darker prints and aln an rln e l s Elected President at Thirtieth An- Records T TR SN flowered prints, in conservative printed georgette crepes—perfect grade. o After Banquet. ! as well as dressy models; and printed crepe de chine—exceptional value. ... ikl i eyl ot C Mrs Calvin T, Milans vas eected charming models in I”\'t‘l_‘l' pastel washable crepe de chine—new colors. . . . ... . Y i el g rer the Bastas 1t Bt | S ey . et Downstairs Stos Ciams of 1808 2t fio- thitecnss cvammes | hades for aiternoon and better solid georgette crepe—splendid solid georgette crepe—splendid quality. . ... A e T ok o wear. One and two piece models; ~ ] nx:mumfiu‘rln;'r“!;ccg: 3 . ¢ W inches wide, in the new fashionable Summer colors, and will Wfliflen' 1 M('Hl)’ of white; 1\1(‘!11_\' of the make delightiul Summer dresses, lingerie, etc. mundnmmt program in charge of 'a committee, headed by Charles L. ch.hhm, was pm-r&ed after the l-n-' ual banquet. Charles Hart, principal otfllelchool welcomed the ciass to 5?& Am the members of the class pres- ent were: Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bethune, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Harrison, Mz, and Mrs. Charles L. Hutchinson, Ht.lndll.n John D. Rhodes, Mrs. H. Milans, Mr. and Mrs, Calvin | . Mr. ‘and Mrs. Arthur J. | Bishop, Miss Helen E. Jamison, Mrs. ‘Thomas J. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul | wanted shades. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 42,40 to 46 Only a June Sale Could Bring Such Values! RAYON UNDERWEAR Printed Downstairs Store lawns—all n voile: cw, fres inted , crisp and ready for your Summer sewing! 36 to 40 inches wide and every 39¢ & 45¢ New Summer Wash Goods dimities—printed batistes—printed vard guaranteed fast color. Downstairs Store 24c For Dad and the Boys! Men’s Nainsook Athletic 49 C UNION SUITS e quality checked nainsook suits, Sizes -&0—4_ and # o only. ful v with elastic in back. Men'’s ‘Night Comfort’ Pajamas Coat or middy styles, frogs aml cord trimming ] o White and colors. Sizes A to rregular 5 glimfl '?l?m]nfinxfi?,%flgl . i s My Scaae. 43];. Spe(nal Purchase ! grades. A to D. Irregulars of 1.95 Bertha Gardiner, Miss Lewanna Wil- | eg. 1.29 to 1. atues I'T * 'I Men’s Muslin Ni ht S 89¢ knund?flndpl Hart, ‘ Go“m" Chemlses Mattl’esses Cannon Mlll owels Well m.h.l‘ cut full, kg\ul ar mhle for nmhflhqukuhponed warm nights. CITY, June 20 rfilvn-l Dr, ClAUDE S. SEMONES Lay Our Own Goods SUPERIOR LINOLEUM Dealers in Arm: LA 843 Eye st AW Matn tn storsse “our siafh) RN eseriinte ol New Summer Footwear fitted with ocket and cord Slips, Bloomers 'S 95 Run-of-the-Mill of 19¢ to 69¢ Grades Scores of Styles Colored Organdies 2.98 Rayon Spreads ish. : voile and edges. and colors. dimity, white -A“«\l‘( d l 66 cottons novelty Regular and extra bloomers and short pants of muslin, in Rath towels—huck towels—kitchen towels—towels for every e necks and short sleeves. 'Chlldrens Play Suits Boys’ Downstairs Store C 8 to 14 years. Boys’ 89c to $1 Sp ort559c | St Sl pai | 9e—19e—29c | BLOUSES and SHIRTS p—— and French Panties deac HEayy vl sdmes { broudcloch and fancy maduas. Plan colofs o faney de- E {§ Al of a superior quality rayon—plain tai- 40 inches wide, crisp fin- ”"l'\ ‘;'}‘l"'";”]"l“""“ and ‘”7' Hipe “;“”; -~ ‘"\'}""" i 5 b G A - SR 168 in while ‘and Wanted and ye ind all-white or colored-bordered styles. Good est Styles of 1) yes 'I"‘i','ffz“"l“‘ lored mv'w_]v!\ or with lace trimmings. Choice ey ,.“.:“‘“3”3" news for hotels and hoarding house keepers, for every Tt ke _L‘,"fk’ s e “,‘{ ‘{‘\“:‘:““} 59 g array of jewel and pastel shades. et Goality. Yicd. C towel is an exceptional value! length. . Assorted sizes, . ee ¢ > UPERIOR An Extraordinary Offering That You Car't Afford to Miss! i nt'en oty | Mid-Summer Underwear | | Boye’ Sports Knickers, 8 ERVICE ’ . f?..':'fif.,.u T)r.l,.l‘:)‘n: (Iu.- Nightgowns, slips, cl is tep-ins, Watch {\m-‘.m,\;(‘ e :\’”:.ll‘:{ m';:.’ Tt.\ - '8' y A SATISHES 500 Prs. Women’s and Misses e e e 0 22 g e sod dree N 6 ' Downstalrs Store Linen Table Damask sizes. pastel shades. Downstairs Stare Sizes 1 to 6 years. 70 inch de, attrac | ik “L‘, L 6'7”" c d . These will makc a splash! | |iu-2..¢'h/(-<l._l\'“.xN = c repe de ine vundaerwear Misses’ and Women:298 i /2¢ Tea Napkins of d i | pure dye crepe de chine; lovely i ° ‘I.?.-fx”"hrifi”"»"i‘{, Hem: styles, some with hand work, others .98 00 a mg ults | ’ . ’ patterns ol i g with trimmings. Dainty dance sets, A special purchase of all-wool gar- | each pair an exceptional value! e S5¢ nightgowns, slips, step-ins Mm“m_“ ments in Bright colors: some with nov- 1 § | own: L ¥ elty embroideries: or doubl { { D In this very special sale you will find all the popu 39c Krinkle Scarfs -‘”“lv‘ rench panties, white or pastel 359 4o 298 button straps. 16 to 42 sizes—Down, . | FIDELITY N lar leathers—the new and popular styles—and the Cream ground with fast shades. Values stairs Store. o ! | anted colors for and all through the color stripes, in rose, blue, R 1 29 P . Sl' | \ "t 4 . lavende uH STORAGE co. | eason, You'll be at such qualitis. and invender of gold DEG eg. rincess Jiips A i ch styles for such a special price! 3 Gran Rll[l Ihese are of rayon tafieta or alpaca in a variety . » | Straps—opera pumps—fancy ties : . of lovely colors; straightli lel h d 99 L] l T S 1420 U Street | e pmpe s tanr G-, imported Javanese [ 21 U CGiRE Mg ine. models with deer JJIC ttie Tots' Summer Dresses | All sizes—styles for everybody el BN I Downatalrs Store 1 to 4 years Downstalrs Store e eain itan. of 1 98 Dainty vailes, batistes and [§ NOVELTY GOOSE ; 59¢ Rag Rugs 1.98 to 2.50 Overblouses and Vests SRR e o D hrocks ¥ | K A48 inches, Hit or mi Pretty styles in linene, madras and brocad rosebud patter Some Furs, Rugs, Clothing, 1 NEC weaves " Crowfoat ot cayon, with or without sleeves: white aud cole 1.59 hand-embroidery or Upholstered Furniture AMPS dogg in '\'\': ; lue, green ors. To wear with suits and skirts. Sizes to 42 oidered collars, Weneiss e iwers owr . f/idersin o paushias (<} a0 44e | Women’s & Misses’ 1.79 Pleated 298Crepe de Chine Dresses ; %} in attractive colors and com- $1 Bleached Sheets Ski In rase, pink, uile and tray comhinatior + bleaial el i 8Ix00 inches. Seamless, kirts peach colors in' pretty Silver Vault er- hottl 1 vor, livery one perfect; 1,20 ]II.nnl torn and Lovely sports models of rayon alpaca: full ""H with scrolls of pret- Telephone North 3401 flled wit 10 1,75 values hemmed. Special @ pleated style on white bodice top; white and 1 .00 t¥ ribhons for trimmings. .