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LES POUDRES “Paris,,, Chypre, Emeraude and other lovely COTY fragrances ———————— / Cl:evy Chase, D. C. \ Feet From the Circle T's_ pantry and . _Tive bed The Latest 5 in Neww Homes Finest Construction Beautiful Architecture Exceptional Features SEE some of these homes tonight! Exhibit Homes 1802 Irving St. N.W. nder ful flnmt' in e wonderful closein Tocation 411 Madison St. N.W Eaglish Manor Homes of many features amd low price. 1925 Otis St. N.E. 7 m Semi-detoched H(‘“t!. acrous trom The oreat new Gov: 8| Ermment Park Open. Until 9 P.M. Every Day (See Qur Week End Ad:) 1416 Eye St. N.W. Main 8949 | disenfranchised; that in peace and war, ll] C. PLANK WINS ‘ Democratic Delegates From | Capital Aided in Represen- tation Fight. BY WILL P. KENNEDY, Staft Correspondent of The Star HOUSTON, Tex., June 22.—When | John B. Colpoys, chairman of the Staie ‘(‘rnlr*l committee for the District of “Colllmb . and Robert N. Harper, lead- er of the dele: Na- dents of the DA | represontation plank atic piatiorm.as directad by the Joint Committee in Washis | ing eve | John H. Kirby. president of the Na- tional Council of State Legisl 3 in Washington sme munth: , which indo:ssd the Disiriev's plea | rm representation in the electoral col- | and for a vots and voice in Con- ! - b hlll of the voteless people of | m, Capital at a hearing before | irn for a consiitutiona amendment authorizing Congress to grant the voting privilege in national counci’s and the national legislature— will appear with the District spokesmen before the resolutions committee. Situation Called Anomalous. “The situation in the Disirict of Co- is ancmalous,” d Mr. Kirb) the one outstand, monumental tency in our form of rapresanta- tive government. The plank should brief. something like this: ‘We favor | natjonal rapresentation for the residents of the District of Columbia.’ | “The propcsal pending before the | Hous> judiciary committee, which the Senate has once approved after e: tcnsne hearings, and on which favos able action by the House is expected at the session of Congress opening nexl’ December. is entirely reasonable. To | which any one with a sense of justice could not make objection.” Mr. Kirby is known as a careful stu- | dent of the Constitution and one of the most stalwart objectors to frequent pro- posals for changing the Constitution. He carries a copy of the Constitution in his wallet and frequently consulis it. Long and deliberate study has con. vinced Mr. Kirby that the * {athers™ at the seat of government should in contribution of taxes, lives and cul tural influence, by virtue of their edu- cational and moral status and in the ! lion people” and influence to this end left us the basic princlple that ‘gov- | ernments derive their just powers {rom eoment of the ‘In antithesis to this we have today &k Crepurss, Hul Gardner au}u ieft b Essex Roadster by James CALL CARL. INC.. 614 H st. n.w. New Yor 4 'and ' way Phone Mein 1460, Y ABSOCIATION. Inc. 2. 1928—PUBLICATION NOTICE—ON the firm of Davis & Btuer- nd buliders. was di by the un STUERMANN. 7100 awunl Bt NW. ngton, D_C. * WOTICE 18 HERES' AT Aorrican ‘Becurity and Frust Company hat doclated o reguisr dividend of 3 per cent | $9%d 2o oL gxtrs en s captial stock of le July 10th, 1928, 74 i clnes” of waste i rhe tranater. bOOKS iosed from July 1st | CORCH RICK P, H. BIDDON! Brmtwood Ma land = ?) PRORERTY ownzm oN HAL ". Dk AVENUE® AND CAMPRELL Malority petitions for sireet snd sidewsik 5 o . Protec-Tin Roof Paint ne rewiar hear: be heid in the - 16 By ORDER OF THE MAYO TOWN COUNCIL. E_W.BAKER. Clerx N LOADE OF FURNITORE lom New York. Phils. Boston. Rich- I#E‘Ipi‘lnksl% 3 HTOB.AI)I cO.. rih 3343 iw'r RESPONEIBLE POR ANY) nnu CON- ofper than by NS W | Rey. Vs 1 220 REBFONSIBLE FOR ANY | .J’y g ¥ flm Tenn. ave n.e 2¢ ATERIAL. new wglvariied ! - u-h“md wre. complele, | P wert prioss. Hech 5 :u".”- o h Pie (o JUNE 221928 APTER THIE DATE | WILL Pon e responsible 101 ai 'y ‘one oiher th o e YOLMER Bater Bt NW. 24 ANV DPRTS LEPONSIBLY REEPONSIB! Py S then eonLracied by CLIFFE 168 Youss! i, um' BE BIAPONF anv. on e VIEDERANN, 110 14 . & %oy o L WOn AN 3 4 | Gersiened receivers ill. on the confirmation ® | court “lexs the”cost "ot n:g THE | 6TOP_KICKING THAT | 0P, ~ | Suilding, 1406 G Pr Bank Bidg Notice o Alfred Richards Brick Co The recelvers of the Alfred Richards u‘d nmf«emn !nr the holt | of three sheres of the wml nmk ol said |Allr‘4 Richards Brick C 1 in said nrffecd\n'l of -:'m sl aacsont. o Droc of said anal report by the court. deposit said snm of money in reibiry oF 0 yeriisement. TRONK Lot us take care of it for you in our PROOP WAREHOU! in rint) 200 m;mu umurl w- om Yo~ -g(t_:finfiwsfis We can m.fi nr e rtn sou nesd Wa use the finest mesh wire Pas Mh & A KLEEBLATT '3 %, Window Shsdes and Screens. Phone Lin 879 0ld-fashioned nrn' of tron and pure inssed oll. gusrantesd: skillfuily appiied, sust “resisitna, dursble your roof. m»mu 119 3rd 8 BW | KOONS coopers ™ s ™ i NEVER DISAPPOTNT BYRON § ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY High grade. but pot hish oriced. $12 1ith 8t NW We Do Roof Repairing Aga eiers joo A Arsteclass one) y_ 1 our oflees” most meeratel us paint G _STAR, WASHINGTON, Will Rogers Says:. FORT WORTH.—Flyhig to Hous- ton this morning.” Was met at the fiyinz field here by the champion host of the world, Amon G. Carter; § also by H L /5 Mencken. ¢ Mencken says after seeing the South he is going to start picking on the North. We held a prelimi- nary convention last night at Shady Oaks farm. (All us party ad- visers) It looks like a dry Vice Presi- dent. Then those that are wet can g0 to the Presi- dent’s dinner, and those that are dry can go to the Vice President’s. Texas starts entertnining vou when you hit the State lin>. T thought the convention was held here the way they act. It ain't just Houston: it's Texas that will show you some- thing. D.strlct of Columbia, totally disen- franchised, who obey national laws, p: more national taxes than many of the | States, who oversubscribed every war- | time fund, who supplied to the United | States Army and Navy nearly 18,000 men in the World War (a larger num- | ber than any one of seven States). vet | who live under the anomalous conditi of having no voice in the Naiional Go ernment, no representation in the . | tional legislature and clectoral colle nor access to the Federal Courts on . same_terms enjoyed by other citizens of the Republic* They have nothing to | say about how much or in what manner s shall be raised. nor can they say when and under what conditions th and their sons shall go to war. ‘They _are not seeking to wrig BOOKS WANTED in any quantity “Bring them in" or Phone Franklin 5415 BIG BOOK SHOP 933 G ST. N.W. le_out FLATATIRE Priced According Spare Tires |/ Applied 50¢c to $1.00 |ILEETH BROTHERS Fr.-764 _Formerly Main 500 Madison Apts. N. E. Corner 18th and Eye Sts. 2 rooms and bath, furmished or unfurnished. Mis. Hm-el Res. Mgr. ing body odors, use Zonite, a true germicide- antiseptic. No covering up of one odor with an- other. No clogging of the pores. No upsetting of normal gland action. Zonite deodorizes in the correct way. Harmless to the skin. called ferent. modern grocer has it in | IRONCI AD | b ang Bvarts whones Norin 38 Norin 31 ROUKING (munnv R damnaee | Thts Millicn-Dollar - Printing Plant 15 81 your service 10 ceceive carenul attention No erder 100 small | e than a half million people in the | from under the exclusive legislative con- irol over the District given to Congress by the Constitution. They are asking |s merely that Congre§s be given a new | constitutional power, without commit- ;!lng Congress as to w en or how it | shall exerclse this power.” | _“The Constitution, as it stands,” Mr. Kirby explained to prominent legisia- | tors from various States, “either gives \nr empowers Congress to give national renre\enumon 1o the States and Terri- | tories, or incipient States; in fact, to the As an acknowledged authority on the Contitution, Mr. Kirby says: “In my | judgment, there was no idea in the minds of the framers of the Constitus tion that those citizens who might re- disenfranchised by that act. The prac- tical effect of the present arrangement whole' area of the Republic except the |results in the disentranchisement of | il red-blooded American citizens who have their homes in the District ofColumbia. No part of the country can possibly have an interest in any such policy of _ disenfranchisement of outstanding and upstanding American citizens.” The_temper of the people was snown when Prederlc William Wile, in address- ing the Kiwanis Club, emphasized the at of government, the Natlonal Cap- ital When the pending resolution is raiified the power of Congress to grant | national representation will be round- ed out and perfecied and extended to | every part of the Republic. ‘The District with its 1f million | Americans, intelligent, public-spirited, | | patriotic, is not merely the only area | in the continental United States which |is without national representation and | which does not participat> in the Na- | ernment, and asked for their support | tional Government, but it is also the|as leading citizens in arousing public | only area in the whole expanse of the | sentiment for the enfranchisement of ‘l'l"publk‘ to which Congress cannot e: ‘tl\cie half million people. Mr. Wile’s | tend the right of national represent. plea was most vigorously applauded. tion of the residents at the seat of Gov- Annual Sale Two Days Only Sat., June 23 Mon., June 25 Frames Underwood & Underwood have long been known for distinction of design and devel- opment in frames of unusual quality. Wooden 507 off Leather 407 off Metal 33 1.3% off These handmade photograph frames exem- plify the best in hand-tooled leather, carved wood and engraved metal. We Close at I P. M. Saturdays UNDERWOOD &8 UNDERWOOD 1230 Connecticut Avenue Main 4400 1 | -u-—a-a-b--—-v-n-i-—-:—-»-a—-t-r-i-a-b-» i | to Distance | J ust drippin wfl)‘lz waor -these old-fashioned dills ROM the ‘‘old country”’ comes the famous recipe which gives thesedill pickles that real, old-time flavor. Libby makes them just as they have been made for generations—ten- der, meaty cucumbers packed between sprays of piquant dill. You’llenjoy theappetizinggood- ness of LIBBY'S DILL PICKLES. Libby, M¢Neill & Libby Chicago PICKLES BOTTLED CANNED BULK Dill Pickles Chow Chow Pickles Homemade Style Pickles Sweet Mustard Pickles* Sour Pickles Sour Mixed Pickles Sweet Pickles Sweet Mixed Pickles Sweet Dill Pickles Sweet Relish HE music box, from which nothing that could be music ever came! Today it's different. From such humble beginnings of the 90s we've progressed to the Orthophonic. was worse than their packaged brands, you had to buy the hc:m and see it ground hefore your eyes You. have Wilkins- —always lu\h anfl‘good in its Triple-Sealed Their Cofice music. So stale and dusty their Still it was not r . Today it’s dif- carton. Your pounds and half pounds. WILKINS BREAKFAST ' The National Canital Preu’ i212:1244 D €L NW. Phose ain 800 COFFEE side at the National Capital might be | Hifl voteless and wlmcnlly strangled -condi- | | 1 Jar of Butt-R-Naise THE GREAT ATLANTIC JPAcm UNEQUALED VALULS That in Two Words Issthe Story of A&P Success! TR ESTABLISHED 1859 “WHERE ECONOMY j NEW POTATOES 5w 9c---15=27c CANTALOUPES 2 for 25¢ . | N .bunch, 3¢ FRESH PEAS 2 lbs., 19c New Cabbage. . Kale ... Rhubarb BLACKBERRIES Qt., 15¢ STRING BEANS 2 lbs., 25¢ Carrots Beets Radishes .2 bunches, 2 bunches, [ EAR CORN 2 for 15¢ Iceberg Lettuce Head, 10c FANCY MISSISSIPPI TOMATOES 3w 25¢ New Regula-rn Low Price AllN. B. C. Small Pkg. Cakes Zu Zu, Lemon Snaps, Etc. Lisht « Bottle, 5¢ R cCac Imperial Dry Ginger Ale Bottle I 4c Nu Grare Coca Cola 6 Bottles (Contents) 25(.‘ Clicquot Clab || Ginger Ale and Sarsaparilla 2 Bottles 2 9c Abner Drury |27 9e || mzat filarket épeual Lean Smoked GENUINE b.2s. | SPRING LAMB Lb., 25¢ Socnriiald We have been very fortunate again this week Sliced Bacon n: purcluu:ng a cuppb of G;numa Spring Lamb at a very attractis passing wrl6el ™ 32¢ | the nn)v‘tp alm::i: :::: :u"uo"n'n::' W3 - CHOICE LEGS .......co.....I5., 34c Coobed Ham | SHOULDER ROAST ....".Ib. 31c 1 - BREAST for Stewmg...,.r.\.....lb., I5¢ /a Ib., 15¢ | LAMB PADDIES .. ........Ib. 30c FREE! )/ Until Saturday’s Closing i elfand’s 1 300 RELISH With Each Purchase of e =\ Fresh and Crisp Brewer-Snyder’s. i POTATO | CHIPS Sm. Pkg. ; Lge Pkg. \ fe | 8 ] Fruits and Vegetables from the World's Finest Gardens and Orchards Fancy Creamery BUTTER Lb. 48c At the Regular Retail Price of Peaches Lge. Can Del Monte Brand Not in All Stores—Libby's Substituted L 220 3 for 65¢ fi'."«'.‘é‘l... e’ SPINACH 2% 28¢ 19c 3 for 55¢ el € 17 3 for 50c Asparagus Tips Picnic z:'..'s’..-':i.z..n.25c Sovere 29c|Can 1T %0 i 2« 15¢ Fruits for Salads PEAS, can, I7c | %2 13¢} &' 23¢ CIGARETTES Lucky Strike Old Gold Chesterfield Piedmont Sweet Caporal Yorktown Old North State Camels Ev“‘"huc Houulk ROYAL GELATINE OR JELL-O 3 Phes 23¢ Sunsweet Prunes =13 2lc w11 "/2c s Carfon s I Birds Eye Double Tip Matches 3. 10c Waldorf TOILET PAPER 31 7c Compare Tllese Prices with what you pay elsewhere—ju ! a kw outstanding values that have made the LEADERS IN QUALITY AND I.OW PRICES MAXWELL HOUSE ‘Coffee—Good to the Last Drop . 49¢ CORN FLAKES pot Fonires 2 Phas15¢ | O1d Dutch "HEINZ KETCHUP | Cleanser il 15¢ b 23c¢ |3 e~ 20¢ Bottle 2.1b. pkg.

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