Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1929, Page 45

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929. 45 TR A AN R e e been heard of it from that day % |\WOMAN PATIENT FLIES "‘lllflflfllllllllmmll||IIIIIIIHNIIIIIIIIHIIIII||||||IIII||I||||l||||||IIIlIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIflilllfllllllllllllfllll“lell".v That Endures’ ’II||||I|HI1III|||Il|IHIIIlllllllliflllflflllllmlllllIIIHIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII!lllllIIlIIIIllllllllll||||IIlllmllll||||II|l|||IIII|I||"' SUBIM. PRECEDENBE " Rules Are Formalated. 1,000 MILES TO DOCTOR which marked the distinction between classes or individuals should be done Plane Ride. bl away with at the same time with all . the rest of the hollow mockeries which | B the Assoclated Press. \ i g0 to make a monarchical form of gov- | SEATTLE, May 2.—Victorious in & e . Washington, Adams and‘cmm«nl 1,000-mile race with death, Mrs. Peter ,~ . . Durlnz these chaotic days,” she con- | Kostometinoff of Sitka, Alaska, critically Hamilton Drew Up First |tinues, “our far-seeing ~Washington [ill from septicemia, was given & fair realized that some rules and just regu- | chance for recovery by her physician COde for Soc|ety lations must be formed, lest the dignity | here today. » of the Republic should be found trail- Mrs. Kostometinoff was brought here ing in the dust. bl‘;‘% saw (hléxt i_bthwai gy plflng 1;01’:115“51%;: y‘&'fidtx Ifl?r necessary to establish a rank withou er nusbant n le only Questions of social precedence, not | violating the Constrlitulgm.sg‘lgh zm‘fl- thncct‘l? save hel’r life w“u‘fmwt'lk"h" it = t con- | hibits Congress and the s from |under the care of a specialist. e ok o £ 7 so much import ce e con- V! a 3 e e e i S st AU AR Fifty-three years of genuine service that has pleased tens of thousands of Washington Washington from time to time since | ters to Messrs. Adams and Hamilton, | 8:40 a.m. - J 2 e 5 . s et Rlavh R ithe Rbble; | asking their attention and advice upon | Dr. Lester J. Palmer said Mrs. Kos- people, whose generous patronage has conferred a great success upon this store . . . this | certain points of etiquette touching the | tometinoff “arrived in excellent condi- ! hi p h he problem first popped up during | deportment of the President of the | tion, far better than if she had made is the record of which we feel justly proud! T PO} President Washington's regime, xlnm | Gaiiian Btites, tATar STRtES FENECHOR qu mgo by other means.” G < ;‘,;p‘;“‘;‘:,;mg:‘“;(,?S":‘:fi,;“u,,m(w;;’;,f,‘,';;i:,,‘,*ggg A ot e S At ) We show our appreciation in the most practical manner possible, by offering unusual o e &7 | which were "aftervard indorsed - by taken five days or longer. opportunities for noteworthy savings in furniture, rugs and draperies of the well known N o efferson.” - -~ —_— . . . . . . quette,” written in 1870, by Mrs. Emily | sl a Flvin Mot Micante, i S Julius Lansburgh Enduring Quality. . .to help insure a continuance of thisvalued patronage. B s ik "ofthis | Tle de France Salls After Strike. e b S 5 grandmother of Edson W. Briggs of this | NEW YORK, May 2 (#)—Charles = H i - o < $ H s s, mate e by 30| HAVER. Prance yy 3 G| Fancis Fons, idely Koow orkestn : PP i gy o A8 o i . > A o | st ship Ile de France, held at this | g lay al b Briggs, disclosés also that during Presi- | Lot for’ 24 hours by @ strike of | a brief illness. He was 51 years of age. S W y et Gl Co eyt Pl bt Gofh dent Grant's administration @ €evere |stewards, cooks and deck hands, sailed | Mr. Flynn was born in Boston. As a war' was waged between Senators and | for New York at 12:30 am. today. She | young man he went to Florids and was - Supreme Court judges over their Ie-|carrieq a full complement, the strike |a factor in the development of Florida Anniversary spective social ratings. having been settled late yesterday. and Cuba as Winter resorts. Specials From Senators and Judges at War. Th R “At present,” she wrote, “a severe e Rug war is raging between the Senators and Supreme- judges. 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If he should fall PHYSICAL CULTURE SHOES like the smart rap of his own gavel, Style Plus Comfort Chief Justice Chase would be left on our hands, and death could get no - Styles that conform to the farther.” extreme of fashion when such Favoritism Causes Tilt. are desired. Lasts that com- Mrs. Briggs also tells of a tilt between fort and correct foot ailments. the Supreme Court judges and mem- In price they are extremely bers of the Cabinet, precipitated by economical—long service and favoritism shown the Cabinet-members satisfaction guarantees that. by President Gramt. Priced $11.50 to $14.00 “The code says” she relates, “that - & the Cabinet shall make first calls on e i the Vice President, Supreme judges, Senators and the Speaker of the House, but Gen. Grant has taken these favored darlings to his bosom and allows them to do just as they please. 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