Evening Star Newspaper, June 6, 1929, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1929. MEDUGK VOTE | [y, ST. PAUL, Minn. June 6.— “Open the door,” said the detec- s touBallot Norris’| tives, “In the name of the law." A woman's voice answered this enate to Ballot on Norris’| summons lmmgm.sm‘-‘mg: “Just o a minute until I change my Proposal to Eliminate | | ciothes The minutes became 10, and i the detectives went in. e Short Session. woman, Mrs. Ethel Brown, 26, 4 had jumped from the second- story “window, and was severely An agreement has been reached in m;u);e i the Senate to take a vote tomorrow on | The detectives wonder why she the proposal of Senator NoNrris of Ne- | | jumped. She wasn't the one they braska for a constitutional amendment | | were looking for. that would permit a newly elected Con- gress to meet in January, two months after it is ele;cmd‘ and to ';““"xd“‘E}GROUND READY FOR UNIT terms of President and Vice President begin early in January following the| OF INTERNATIONAL SPAN‘ election | ity 5 The main purpose of the proposal is g TR . to do away with the short session of | Addition Will Connect Canadian Comgress ey T e ot "t | Border Citles Wtih American Side | tinue to serve until the following March. | of River at Detroit. | The NoNrris resolution has passed the | Senate on four previous occasions, but | Special Dispatch to The Star. its enactment has never been com-| DETROIT, Mich, June 6.—Ground pleted |has been broken off Stony Island for . the first unit of the Grosse Ile Interna- The question was debated for more | : than an hour in the Senate ycsu-rduy‘“}"]';fl‘ B"dge- the se%‘;nd o “{‘J"‘ afternoon, ending in an agreement to | Wil connect ‘hex Canadian e e vote after devoting another hour to de- | ¥ith the American side of the river. >ate tomorrow. It will not be considered | It Will be a $5,000.000 structure of the The measure, incidentally, involves a | herstourg, Ontario. 58 = change in the date of the inauguration, | ficials expect wi chlrg; ; mlL r‘m of | and this phase of the question was dis- | 50 cents per vehicle an 1 -iz-n or ex- cussed yesterday by Senator Bingham, | 8 passengers and pedestrians. WHITE SERGE Senator Bingham, opposing the Norris | TRS?;:‘)%RS resolution, took the position that the Government _has functioned well for | more than 120 vears under the present i Fasis i Pl serious has %’.’S,?Sfl?f?é‘."r’,?s‘.,x'z“’.‘?é“?h:i'é’n"égiéZ_ EISEMAN'S, 7th & F || A has never seen fit to make a chan ] ANSBURGH &BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.— Franklin 7400 ————————————————————————————————————— Sale! 2,400 Men’s White Broadcloth SHIRTS For the 6th Day of Our Semi-Yearly Men’sWeek They’re Unusual Values! $1.15 Low in price, high in quality—as the six-button fronts, the wide center pleats and the smooth-textured fabrics instantly reveal. You'll want at least six, considering the nearness of vacation, the extra de- mands of vestless days, and economy-minded buyers will want even more. Collar-attached or neckband styles. Sizes 1315 to 17. Other Feature Values for Friday Summer Ties, great varieties 69c; 3 for $2 Men’s Novelty Hose 29¢; 4 pairs, §1 Cotton Pongee Pajamas, sizes A, B and C....$1.09 Bordered ’Kerchiefs, neatly hemmed, 6 for...$1.25 Broadcloth Nightshirts, sizes 15 to 19 Rayon Shirts and Fancy Shorts, each Men's Wear Shop—Street Floor LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Remarkable Sale of 5,000 Nwew Daytime Dresses ’ 16 Pictured---Many Other Styles in Printed Dimities and Other Fabrics in a Variety of Designs and Styles for Home---Street---Outing--- A fternoon---Shopping and Summer Porch Wear Appear in printed cottons this Summer—for Fashion's sake, for Fashion says it is the smart thing to do—for appearance’s sake, for every woman knows how clean, crisp and cool a flower patterned wash frock can be! 5000 of them tomorrow, and every one a real value! Dots, stripes, flowers, and small, medium and large prints—in any shade you can mention—with a dis- tinct ready-made air to them! Organdy jabot collars, contrasting bindings, organ- dy vests, and scalloped hems. Scores of misses’ and women's styles not pictured! Entire department rearranged to simplify selection—tables according to sizes—16 to 20—36 to 44—46 Every Dress Carefully Tailored Seams have over- locked edges to pre- vent ripping, bind- ings are even; all have deep hems. Every Dress Washable Only the better fabrics and dyes have EXTRA SIZES ) been used, the colors Sizes 46 to 54. Be- will not fade! coming styles and colors sketched left with letter X. 75| .;,. AAAR USE MAIL ORDER BLANK OR TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER TO JANE STUART, FRANKLIN 7400 920/ e €36 STYLE (Order by Number) QUANTITY SIZE COLOR VAWAY Name Address A City —and 16 Sleeveless Styles-Not Pictured Third Floor. '\'9-%%\A\AW\%%%%“&W&W}\%#\VA\AV\V? W Y

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