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42 CHANGE IN SOUTH'S chumap of e st 2t 1| | anding Privilege || Secretary Chester D. Pugsley, Peekskill, N. Y.; Albert Shaw, eritor of Review| [y Panama Granted of Reviews; Prof. John Dickinson of |U. S. Had Barred Foreign THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, German Amphibian, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1929. WoODWARD & LOTHROP Princeton University, and Oswald Gar- BE[IEFS DISEUSS[D rison Villard, emwx‘or the Nation. [LYMAN KENDALL’S WIDOW ! Speakers at Rollins College | Institute Tell Why It Is Not | as “Solid” as It Was. | e SR I By the Associated Press. WINTER PARK, Fla. March 20.—, “The old solid South” isn't what it used to be, according to the diagnosis of publicists, politicians and professors at yesterday's session of the Rollins Col- nstitute of Statesmanship. | e dsay Rogers of ~Colum- | lamented the demise of | folk ways in a saying principal amusements in_the reading Scorr’s novels, chew- | obacco and voting the Democratic | Religious Tssue Blamed. Lathan, editor of the Asheville en, declared that the religious issue ¢ main factor in defeat suffered ¢ in_the South last y r Smith,” he said, “be- cause he was a Catholic and in favor | ¢ free immigration. I wanted to see | ict of the newer element of | zation have a chance at the | presi He admitted, however, that his own reasons for supporting the ticket proved the leading forces resulting in t Hamilton of the Uni- of rth Carolina foresaw a th of Republican strength in the old South, largely because in the region “Republicanism "is no longer incom- patible with respectability.” Session to Close Today. “Republicans,” he said, “no_longer need in the South—even in Texas— protection of the game laws. Not nearly many people as of yore parody the ble by thanking God that they t as other men, even as these P! s. The South is looking to tremendous business expansion. The Republican party, regarded as the emblem of prosperity, makes a more ef- fective appeal than it once did.” The institute will close today with a luncheon conference at which the leaders will participate in a summariza- tion of the accomplishments of the first &nnual session of the organization. Included at the meeting will be Presi- Hamilton Holt of Rollins College, UNLIMITED PARKING SPACE NEAR KAUFMAN'S so— |Last-Minute Easter Needs |at Unusually Low Prices Silk GETS HIS ENTIRE ESTATE | Will Asks Mrs. Kendall to Provide for Jane Lee Xendall, Adopted Child. By the Associated Press. Special Dispatch to The Star. COLON, Panama, March 29.—For the ROCKVILLE, Md, March 20— |first time since President Coolidge is- The will of Lyman B. Kendall, |sued on February 18 an order setting millionaire stock broker, who died re- | forth principles governing flight o for- | cently, has been admitted to probate | €ign aircraft over the Canal Zone, a here. It names Mrs. Elizabeth Lee Ken- | German-owned and operated amphibian dall, his widow, executrix without bond. | Plane, the C-33 of the Skadta Co,, land- After explaining that no provision is | €d in Cristobal harbor yesterday af made for his adopted child, Jane Lee | Noon. The machine came from Colol Kendall, because “I have full confidence | bia, where the Germans have been op- that my wife will provide for her ade- | €rating a freight and mail service for quately,” the instrument bequeaths the | some time. entire estate to the widow. Because of the Panama-United States # treaty of 1903 the American authorities i & S hitherto have refused landing privileges Colombian Premier Dies. to éureigr; mufflul?s' Excep'f.lons were BOGOTA, Colombia, March 29 (P).— | Made onwy the case of sporting Premicr Enrique J. Arrazola died last | fights, such as the Coste-Lebrix ven- night after an ilirfess of a week. Since President Coolidge issued his > order American airplanes have received In Venezuela there is only one tele- | permission to touch Colombian ports. phone for every 250 inhabitants, com-| This allowed the Pan-American Air- pared with one for every seven in the| ways to extend its Miami-Panama serv- United States. ice to Chile and Argentina. Planes With Exception of Sporting Flights. —Vigorous health cannot be forced — it must come natu- - rally from Natural food like Wheatsworth \OF MAR 8CF, 4.3 WY.OFY. 100% WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL $1.50 with uneven brims DOWN STAIRS STORE Tomorrow—An Extraordinary Selling Women’s and Misses’ Easter Coats A Limited Quantity—Regularly in our stock at a far higher price— Four of Qur Most Popular Styles in Easter Pumps For Women and Misses Straw Hats are becoming ToMORROW $1 4.75 The coat successes for Easter and all-Spring wear— Tailored tan tweed with stitching on collar, flaring cuffs and wide belt. Black broadcloth with fur-bordered shawl collar. Tan novelty striped material with painted scarf and fancy pockets. Tan broadcloth, double shoulder cape with scalloped edges. Black bengaline, pleated standing collar with black satin bow, streamer ends. Many other fashion-right styles awaiting your selec- tion tomorrow. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Outstanding Fashions in Easter Dresses $13.75 : For Women For Misses HARRY Scarfs 97c Triangle shapes—| Kaufman's—First Floo; Last Call for Easter Men’s An Outstanding coats, single breasted vests Smart ensembles of silk and georgette combinations in lovely colors and combina- tions; some with printed silk blouses. Stylish dresses of fashionable materials and col- ors. Sizes 16 to 40. Smart New COATS $16.50. pair pants. WOOL back coats as well as the more con- servative styles. Faney mixtures, silks, poiret sheens and tweeds. Some fur trimmed. Sizes 16 to 40. Kasufman’s—Second Floor '$2 Full-Fashioned Sheer Chif 7 to 17 years. ] With Fancy Twin Point Heels with picot tops; self or black heels. A 11 wanted shades for Eas- ter. Slight ir- regulars. $1.65 Pure Silk Some STOCKINGS Chiffon or service weights, pointed or square heels; Maid silk br wanted shades; Men’s $5 Famous Women’s Easter Harris Oxfords KAUFMAN;:| 50c w1316 ~1326 Seventh SENW. (225 - | Ensembles & Dresses | $30 & $35 SUITS With 2 Prs. of Pants $24.75 New two and three button and conservative styles. Also Washington’s biggest value in Blue Serge Suits, with one Each finely tai- lored and guaranteed to hold' their shape. Sizes 34 to 50. Boys’ Four-piece $7. New shipment of the modish cape- Tans, grays and browns in smart mixtures—two pairs of lined pants cut generously full. Exceptionally well tailored. Sizes Kaufman's—First Floor ou will want to wear Easter. and Young Men’s and double in Tattersall SUITS 95 fon Silk Hose Boys’ & Girls’ Easter Slippers $4.95 Perle hemp, crocheted materials, felt and felt-and-straw combina- tions in the new Spring shades. Misses’ and matrons’ headsizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE. 35.85 ‘ . Blue kid step-in pump with gray kid piping and spike heel. Blonde kid one-strap pump, cut out at side, spike heel. Watersnake vamp with blonde kid quarter, high or Cuban heel. Patent leather one-strap pump cut out at side, low Spanish heel. DOWN STAIRS STORE “Romilla” AllSilk Hose, 1 Full-Fashioned—Chiffon Fine gauge chiffon hose with run stop at hem. Service- weight with lisle hem and sole. Newest Spring shades. * Also Lady Carlton picot-top chiffon hose, $1.50. Full Fashioned Silk Hose, $1.95 Double Pointed Heel Silk-to-top with lisle reinforce- ment at hem and sole. Inall DO Coat Sweaters $2.95 —with the new Vee neck in back and front; five buttons. All new shades and all-over tweed de- signs. Slip-on Sweaters $395 —of lisle in a variety of weaves and designs ; pastel shades. Round and Vee necks. DOWN STAIRS STORE wanted shades to match Spring costumes. Sizes 874 to 10. WN STAIRS STORE White Doeskin Gloves, $2.25 In the pull-on style which has be- come a classic among smart women. This glove in four-but- ton length with Paris-point backs is especially good for Easter. DOWN STAIRS STORE One-piece plain colored dress with fig- ured scarf. $13.75. One-piece printed dress, fan-pleating in skirt. $13.75. One-piece dress with three-tier pleated skirt. $13.75. Two-piece printed dress with scarf and pleated skirt. $13.75. Two-piece plain colored dress with printed scarf. $13.75. Two-piece dress, plain color and print combination. $13.75. These are but a few of the wide variety from which you may choose. Sizes 14 to 20; 36 to 44 and 141 to 241 DOWN STAIRS STORE Rayon Crepe Slips, Are Exceptional Value low price one can have a slip Well-made slips of good qual- to match each costume. The ity rayon crepe that will laun- der well. The seams of the back-panel are double-stitched, insuring long wear. At this assortment of colors includes —peach, maize, flesh, white, green, tan, navy and black. Sizes 36 to 44 DOWN STAIRS STORE * Children’s Dress and Play Shoes, $295 Well-made. well-fitting pumps and oxfords of patent leather; ox- fords of tan or smoked elk and tan elk moccasin oxfords. Sizes 5to2 DOWN STAIRS STORE Boys’ Linen ~Suits, $1.95 Plain colored waist with checked pants—one of the many new styles. Also white middy suits with long and short pants. Sizes 5to 8. Boys’ Cricket Sweaters $2.95 Large selection of fancy and plain colored sweaters for Spring wear. Also plain colored jerseys. Sizes 26 to 36. DOWN STAIRS STORE FOOTWEAR Latest styles in blue, red, tan, blonde and black pat- ent; all heel 3t08 RED FOX SCARFS To Complete the Ensemble $19.75 The new collarless necklines ur scarfs, and there’s F nothing more popular than Red Fox. These soft, deeply furred pelts with rich sheen. Perfect head and tails. Easter Millinery Clever styles, new colors, novel trims; in fact, every feature . of the higher priced millinery . . Kaufman's—Second Floor | $25 They come in black or tan in twelve snappy styles. helghts; sizes, 1l s om 6 - to 11. sizes, (i Timely—Exceptional Girls’ Easter Coats $3.95 $5.95 $7.5 Tweeds, mixtures and plain ma- terials with contrast color trim- ming, fancy buttons and fur col- lars. Cape and scarf collar models with belts. Sizes 7 to 14. Light and dark shades, Beautiful Silk Dresses Plain crepe and taffeta, also checked taffeta dresses, long and short 4 sleeves; lovely new 2 shades. Sizes 7 to 14. Kaufman's—Second Floor. Smart Easter Coats For Girls .95 7 to 14 years 38 Some with fur collars—some with bright scarfs—these coats” will delight the smart young miss who is selecting a new coat for Easter. Gray and tan tweeds and plain shades of green, blue, tan and navy. Belted and 'straightline models. $ 5 .95 Coats for Little Tots Light tweeds and tailored cheviots that make 2 to 6 years splendid little brother and sister coats. Pique Ensembles —for little sister have grown-up smartness, $2.95. DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Three-Piece Suits, $22-50 Extra Trousers, $6 Three-piece suits with extra trousers in the new Spring shades. For men and young men —well tailored suits that will give dependable service. Cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds. Sizes 34 to 44. Spring Topcoats $22.50 Wide selection of well tailored topcoats for men afid young men. New shades and pat- terns; herringbone, tweed and camel’s hair cloth. Snug-fitting collars give good lines. All sizes. DOWN STATRS STORE

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