Evening Star Newspaper, May 4, 1930, Page 58

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TEAGHER APPEALS CTZENSH CASE Council Raises Question of Whether Aliens Are Required | to Take Oath to Fight. By the Assoclated Press. HARTFORD, Conn, May 3$.—The #ppeal of Douglas Clyde Macintosh, | in New York and will be argued during the week of May 19. The question raised b{c John W. Davis, one time Democratic candidate for President and counsel for Macin- tosh, is whether aliens applylng for citizenship are required, even though they may have scruples of religion or conscience, to take an oath to fight in defense of the Nation when such a ise is not asked of native-born citizens. Federal Judge Warren B. Burrows in denying the original application sald: “It appearing that the said pe llegian fi X promise in advance to bear arms in de- fense of the United States under all circumstances, but only if he believed the war {o be morally justified, it is decreed that the petitioner is not at- tached to the principles of the Con- stitution of the United States.” professor in the Yale Divinity School, who was denied citizenship when he Tefused to swear to bear arms in time of war, unless he belleved the war |ease” scare, 11 den:ofurrots ‘were re- morally justified, has en crate washed United States Circuit Court of Appeals | ashore near Liverpool, England. —_— been filed in the | cently found in & w We see by the papers— Lady Nancy Astor’s new large straw hat creates furor in House of Commons. . .Lightning puts the torch on the Statue of Liberty out of commission . .. Asparagus and cheese served in patty shells are great . . . Census taker tramps over 294 square miles without meeting a single human being . . . First baseball game played by night . . . Tax figures refuse to add as voracious creature eats them . . . And speaking of voracious creatures, don’t forget that mean one, the moth . . . Have your furs stored in mothproof and burglarproof vaults at The Hecht Co. Call National 5100. THE HECHT CO. F STREET AT SEVENTH Believed to have been thrown from passing ship because of the “parrot dis- “Simplex Flexies” guide little feet the way they should grow 7 “Health shoes for growing feet” . . . stop and konsider what that means. It means a life of com- fort . . . a buoyant step, and (naturally) a happy outlook on life. Simplex Flexies are scientifically built for the health of the foot . . . they are smart looking, too, on little feet. . Pumps of patent leather, oxfords in patent, tan, smoked and white elk. High shoes in patent, tan congo, smoked and white. Sizes 2 to S 81% to 11 111 10 13 (Becond Floor, The Hecht Co.) 0 Exclusively in Washington THE HECHT CO. F STREET AT SEVENTH | 0 00 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.: MAY 3, 1930—PART THREE. THE HECHT CO. § STREEY Frail Chiffon 1s Going Strong Monday Luncheon Chicken Croquettes, Cream Sauce; Green Peas, Congealed Fruit Salad, Hot Rol and utter, of- Mk ..o C Fur Storage Insure the safety of your furs by letting us store them in mothproof and burglar- proof vaults. Phone National 5100. Fur Storage Dept.—Third Floor, AT SEVENTH Pin-Dot Chiffon Striped Chiffon Flowered Chiffon Solid-Color Chiffon Adaptable and accomodating—no mat- ter what type frock it fashions it falls in caressing silhouette lines. Flattering to every figure, softly accenting curves and minimizing bulkiness. Practical, too . . . for Summer because of the heavenly com- fort of its sheerness. Workmanship matches the beauty of fabric; for instance, there’s a flower gar- den of a frock with flaring skirt and adorable pouf sleeves, a cool black and white street dress with a jacket that ties in front . . . others are shown in solid blue or black as well as high shades and pastel tints, also monotone prints. Every Frock Made Over Heavy Crepe de Chine Lining Sizes for Misses, 14 to 20 Women, 38 to 46 (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) For Feminine Summer Fashions Fashion’s first thought now is sports clothes, so this ; SALE OF SPORTS SILKS Ty 1,000 Pairs of Imported Woven Sandals $ 4.95 « « « with stitched soles like regular slippers We’re anticipating one of the greatest seasons for this type sandal. Wear them for shopping, sports, street and beach! Buy several pairs in different tones . . « white and black, beige and brown, beige and white and all white. All sizes. (Pifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) mmmmmmlmmunummumnnummlmmtmnmunumlmmmmmmnmmummmlumi g i 50c¢ Natural-Colored Japanese Pongee Red label, Government inspected, stamped and 390 passed. Finest 12.momme quality. 33 in. wide. For frocks, pajamas, smocks, children's clothes. 7!’- $1 AllSilk Plain-Color Shantung Tubfast, all silk, all col d white, One of general wear, for jacket frocks and extra coats. yd. Heavy AU-Silk Printed Shantung Attractive patterns (appropriate for sports), on 31.59 yd white and colored grounds. All silk, lovely com- bined with the plain . . . and, of course, it washes. $1.95 AllSilk Broadcloth Stripes (so very smart now) in a number of de- $1-59 signs and colors ... . a wonderful quality . . . tab- fast . ., for youthful dresses and blouses. yd 81.95 AllSilk Solid-Color Flat Crepe Extra heavy, but a soft, drapable quality; pleats $1.59 beautifully; many different attractive designs . . + adapted to new suits, capes and frocks. yd $1.95 AllSilk Rough-Weave Shantung 20 different shades featuring wew pestels and $1.59 street tones. Wonderful quality . ., smooth and “drapable” and it's absolutely washable. s $2.95 AllSilk Printed Flat Crepe Many charming patterns and colors . « « it $1095 matches up with our printed chiffons carrying out the “twin print” idea. Very new. vd Famous “L. O. Thompson’s” Rajah Shantung Allsilk, heavy quality. Plain colors only in lengths $1 of 1 to 2% yards that will match up . . . if in full pieces it would sell for $1.95 per yard. 10 yards to customer. yd. (Daylight Dress Gioods Section, The Hecht Co.) I I Special Purchase of . .. %750 to ¥10.00 Hair & Novelty Straws $3.95 Big flower-trimmed, lacy hats for lacy frocks, off-the face modes, brims and berets for suit and sport wear. Perle visca, taffeta, stitched silk and pastel felts . . . smart collection of colors and black. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Let’s Have a Bridge Party! With Imported Bridge Novelties—Half Price Tdexhonn Pads, Date Books, Diaries, Sh Memos, ki i Ige Pads, Ads Address Books, Kitchen P genuine leather, and Satinwoed Bridge Score Pads and Trump Indicators Combination Address, Enga ping Lists of leather, purse size of Venetian leather Finest Ecrase Leather *Day-by-Day”, Memos with perpetual calendars . $2'50 Fine Leather Bridge Case (looks like e row of books), with bridge pads, Pencils and cards.

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