Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1929, Page 30

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30 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, M’AY‘T. 1929. L mm————t e L} TRI Al UF F ARM BUY 'Fear of Being Lined Up Before Adobe Wall |t “mhacs syt it ierics: e[ REED STIRS BATTLE | safemcn o sy by Senaior. Red: l e 1o Bt e, uatel " MePEVITT ebels now owe me $2,800 for my Republican, of Pennsylvania. He de- “All the national origins law attempts F a H 1 (1 U S Fl D .d Q . R b 1 ;;rvice; Tn‘r{"m‘euNu not & dime left in ON ORIGINS clAUSE clll':d l'l:,y’comiprorg{u would be & “sur- lt:lda is wrprmrve‘ our pfiemtnlc‘i:dl | 1211 F St D:‘x’l’gkfis Main 3211 r e_rebe! n Nogales. | render oreign blocs.” lance, so far as this can be control elpe S yers ecide to uit cbels “1 expect other rebel leaders to cross President Hoover has recommended | by immigration restriction. To my ‘ SLIP COVERS “he line into the United States. The e T e Irepul of the new immigration quota | mind, there is only one course open. To WINDOW SHADES Z | :Unltod Statcs is my country and the i jori basis, which goes into effect July 1, | compromise with that issue is to invite - » - A DRAWING Ifl [:I_[]SE;;, the Assoetsted Praim. |ville, Tenn. and Patrick Murphy. | Department of Justice has some charges | B8k in Majority Ramks and| DA N G0 I e been intio- | destruction.” | | NOGALES, Ariz, May 1—Two address ungiven crossed the border.|against me. but I will be free soon” | Stubborn Contest Impends on | duced in the Senate, but Senator Reed's | S T : American aviators who ended their | voluntarily ~surfendering to United | Polk acded another reason why he strong opposition has brought about a | 3 1 | — fiying services with the Mexican revolu- | States customs officials. | and Murphy had crossed. “We did not Monstires Woo Pondia definite break in the majority ranks and aster Sergt. Holz Retires. | ‘Youth Accused of Murdering tenisis are in the Nogales City Jail | ° Capt. Polk declared he left Mexico| want io be lined up in front of an | g & atibhorn podtest 18 impending: Sster” Sest” Willikes Hlk, Tank| ™ cused Of Murdering awaiting the arrival of a United States | because the revolution had resorted to adobe wall.” e e “The decision of Congress with re- | ¢ o5 T B it = 2 25 F ity-Is Pi ‘marshn‘llta‘ take l:hem m‘-rufim&. whe;;e g;w;ll'flll -;a:hre, 1"h'l§h c:us! the end‘ R LR ORI IR B [ spect, to the national origins law,” said | b;e :ol’.m:d m:o:;e G. aae;d;,!:d ik L: | Optician—Optometrist they will face charges of violating the of his usefulness in the air. | | B ; b Mt i et i e retire on his| amily Is Pictured as neutrality act, - = “You can't fight guerrilla style with | The Belgina government has declded | Uncompromising opposition to repeal of our country and the weitare. of oot | own application after more than 30| 922 14th St. NW. who ' to set up a special radio commission. | of the national origius provision of the ' people for genorations to come. To active service ' Kind and Noble, | TS B I - : - - By the Associated Press -t eds bt | SPECIAL!! FOR ONE DAY--Thursday! oy o ey e For Thursday Morning i ) : 50 Shick . 53 ickers at . . . . and Frank Carpenter, assisting in the ! el s ks ] 25 Ensembles . . . %11 TWELFTH~F STS. gument by both sides today was antici- | ob, 17-year-old farm boy, ‘is Cloth Jacket with ’ charsed wih kiling e parente, o | Mat:hini Silk Dress " ,Elegance Without Extravagance Come Early!! The supply will not last and burning the home over their bodies. State’s evidence was termed ‘“ridicu- | Jous” by Judge Jones in his address yesterday and the youth was extolled as “kind, true and noble in his senti- T e | o mawe | FHere It Is...A Brand New Shipment Of [ isposar s been unable to produce anything but One-of-a-kind CP..::[.;.., but ~oats from our “bits of circumstantial evidence.” ¢ Jones opened his talk by declaring A &/ MODEL of all regular stocks. the State of North Carolina just as in- terested in seeing “an innocent man : : ey e =i e Ensembles New Prin S g0 free as of conicing somebody, The OCKS - ts PRING & does l}‘(fl, come here to prove his inno- 2 A C TS 4 RN A AR LA O AR A VAV b Blood Stains in Dispute. : L — i GOWNS Sports Frocks , . &' Coin Dots Dr. Roland 8. Clinton, recalled by the \ State in connection with testimony | f $ ]8 given last week that blood found on jacobe Bat vas humay bivo, Geclared — ENSEMB[[S Sleeveless Frocks \ Georgettes The defense has introduced testimony : MBI © to show that the boy on the afternoon That were before the family was burned had been 1 Seantey g e has ssbessent | i That were 2-Piece Dresses Flat Crepes e st e e e e 401/ E $69.75 to $99.75 $ ¥as good; others that it was bad. ! | Jan Jacket Frocks New Checks J. J. JONES EXPOSITION ‘l R ;‘31 W;"e N . 39 to $49 IS HERE FOR 10 DAYS | Party Dresses Chiffons . Exhibit From Everglades lnd‘{‘: $38 African Pygmies New Fea- This group of sample frocks is unigue—com- e PR Dy prising numbers from that were With new entertainment devices | our finest groups, and 2 sharing honors with the old, the Johnny includes dresses for 5\ $55 to $69 D DS el PN A every occasion. Now ?{bsolutce)lu no, reserva- where day and evening shows will be || Berberich’s—Third Floor s o chued gt thoss Berberichls— staged for the next 10 days. Bl L = The show this year includes as one alt sizes drastic reductions. Third Floor of its feature rides “The Waltzer,” |} i ou while another named for the day's | § . popular hero is the “Lindy Loop.” Be- ||}l Sorority sides these, the old standards, including | R the Ferris wheel and the merry-go- Frocks round, have their places along the show’s midway. An exhibit from the Florida Ever- glades, including turtles, _alligators. crocodiles and other reptile life of the | great swamps are seen as an added at- || traction in the 1929 edition of the show. “eup feature of this phase of the exposi- ||| Z~iion is a wrestling match between an alligator and & man. A miniature jungle village has been ANRAVRPRARATA VAT AV L BAVAVEAY SV AL WA 5 S wA N AV G ¢ & s>t up on the show grounds and Chief || T and his consort, Zambesi, Ituri Tygmies from the Belgian Congo are o‘her new features of the Jones shows. i Dirigible J-4 Damaged by Wind. LAKEHURST, N. J., May 1 (#) —The || raval non-rigid dirigible J-4 was |} Th T l l caught in & gust of wind as it was be- | §i at [ a ing taken from the hangar late yester- day and thrown against the steel door . f the structure, rij the velo] F h s y e e il ashion Story at aside from the loss of a considerable quantity of helium gas - | $ Q00 T0 | NEW YORK | il 4] _ i gl | In Black, Beige, Sun-tan and : : i A You, tOO, Can s pastel shades, in both trimmed and tailored models. . s e . s = N TN A% Off-the-face-styles g have a Parls SUNDAY, MAY § | : : New Colors and new combi- Here is comprehensive proof Fantail Backs : ; nations, in a bewildering array of Berberich's claim to leader- Hat this Summer New Snug Crowns —forecasting what will be gener= ship in this field—showing hotw the ally worn a month from now—styled element of price may successfully be New Brims in accordance with every whim of subordinated without the sacrifice of at amazingly . fashion. . smartness. a’,’.l‘.ti et el , ALL SIZES FROM 14 to 44—LARGE SIZES TO 50 4 : low cost R NEW!/ HOW WILL YOU HAVE YOUR The fully-lined crepe EHSE"BLE? Our French Salon Transparent —with a youthful finger-tip jacket? Specxahzesn'nExact s With a longer coat, showing a bit of Reproducnons Of VEI_VET COAT » the skirt? With a chiffon frock and matching crepe coat, or with a printed < ] i frock and plain coat? Perhaps you French Hats at “C. . ” y v iy prefer one with a kasha or tweed coat. ompanionate e 5 ’ . P i Which ever you choose, you'll find it Garment for Dresses I 7 here at 4 :‘ / Completing Ensemble ¢ OFF $ l O $ ] 5 To lighten dark places R B 1 e % 5 o B | by Tmporiant.’*"” I} ] They Sold from $45 to $89.75 ‘ N industrial plants, i b where skilled workers g ll“;el the best Dot Sizes for Juniors i ightin, ou wil | . . ;zude ilfieri:;l‘{uimed \ Sizes 14 to 40 Berberich's—Third Floor Misses and Women with C l l R T R e R R R e L o R e P e B T T o PARIS hat used to be an extravagance olLorTu. PY 73 [T that only a few could enjoy! But no KEYSTONA I....I.O S I e r\ A S YO U LI K E I ' more—for we have copied the smartest Paris o I T models of the season to sell at these unusually Gloss White FOO WM'Q moderate prices—and now you can have that i kabl . - 4 X 3 inimitable and original chic that only Paris ::;:et;:;t'h:sb aestr;::e mn Shades tO match every costume hats have. And the copies—as yowll see— that makes the most of i to wear with colorful . reproduce the smart beauty of the originals every ray of light in the | with utter perfection. room. It dries with a Summer Dresses O 95 velvet.-smooth, glossy ! i i - IR s on SP E CIA L ° : {Florence Walton’s new lace turbans ~ and clean. ¥ Use it in your home for 50 \ ot QRose Descat’s new cloches and brims el ds,knéhem'l,l]:nfi- $ z ; \ 5 In shades to harmonize with Summer cos- QReboux’s tri ; it :r.‘:;; T e Silk Hosiery “As You Like It” is an al- tumes—especial attention being given to the eboux’s tricornes for the young matron E ilisel ] most universal choice among the leading movie | wogue for Sunburn effects. Included are Sun- . , Km-\'-:l-hc::‘;mahlvn.)i-'. Brilliant shades of green, steel blue and orchid | stars—selected by them not only for its sheer \ burn, Malay, Almora, Lido Sand, Fiesta, {New versions of Agnes’ turbans E. J. Murphy Co., Inc. /r.rd to harmonize with the colors featured for beauty, fiul brrmls:.‘l careful shaping makes Gatean, Nugget, Cameo, Cloud, Wing and 710 12th N.W. Summer frocks. cvery pair so flattering to the leg. Lapis. : Millinery Selon—Fourth Floor Ph. Main 2477 [ Don’t Fail to Visit Our Fountain Room—Women’s Shoes, $6.50 to $10—Sorority Shop—Frocks, $15—Peacock Alley—4th Floor Jeemiies e ke . : : 3 i g i | H ;. $ 3 % i H 1 i : j i L

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