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ManWho Have Foot TroubesTime was when a camfort shesrimho ad Ettl style. But here is a en=ab-
14! 1 notin wide-toc shoie with a namw beed- ftt bha rea sty*eand charater., It
hbs a am*g thin itp my ad it ft aroundthe bomtoe and top of the hee&. Menwhbo have bee consped to wea highoes can nmw have perfect comfort andfit in omfords,
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stw I wiskt rdM r ns sasatand saen ut h-a-eendi, now do-
sihb; at Very Mantp1.heeensin 80mO0 imncie; "pe.1 435
$5.24,'357S, $M.75 sweb =---.aege .pdvot eae eend nmd peledst ea hh
For 34n nw hae, to bo $7.Mad"M0 ah. Stbmaped
Fr 4d&t6in&h beds, $9.75, $10.75, Unism Hbmla$11.2F$.0 MNHu.--- czoce an sp., No..
9@almb. I 'Ir., 75.85 k.se. fim quaky,for $2.00 ea. sa la..
ceesd,1..r . .aad ber .ephIms ..dh blubed "M .d .... m ., t.
rigd ae, wegt arne andiwfrup1,
----An hooedantid mus me. ,aweiht doubl hise;u$7.2 $2
$525$.7, 675.Scaloe Summer Ru ViF ier ussa 9x12 .ose . ... ... ...
Fir Rug -bbs, .6.65 an$ 310. .. H.. .
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absabed.,,$7.25aset.
weightGrasseande;F$7r25Runni
30inPnnSpRer.a ..u.30 30-un OVasF6ibertaRtasi Runner .... .. 3s.. .Osa.s
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Twe se Two abe atee apnesa lee prices.
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rassOUaEnT Fire RuANMa
Uooe edeQbuQMsaoe oit~&~a ldl ,t q Si rt e U s s eURi1itriekeetm e.eLMIs ham e noos-
viss, was by thethaahters of Ameaussa Dovoe.
AMenAeting at thereWSsa 9r weees-tUatie of wgmegs's sgaat-.WAses.tWoebi, L06A. 3. wiW
to LatssEdia0aIF. werde-h.A,I s a resels.
Tne resolution,egse sa a~pnto isal1 new=antawryi and water suppliesaread- the aiad, ad demandsadequte tanimeeto. Wmes withbabime, to we as* eAemA"aske speal care sad esmentt tor oldpeople who are doa.ue* at the island.the I.1" Institute at Wimbita, gau..and preotested agai1st the jiportatloor Peyote among the ladians.Deploring the d to au
confusion is pauie erings Ar-lng s Wgl adpaimg et The tar-Spangled ser' by doming wrap,'the D. A. I. adepted a reoolatiep pr'o-tasting against this "apparent irreves-ence" ad pledging that eak Daugh-ter would stand threqgh* the rem-dition of the anthem. The organlma-tion also Indorsed the bil before, Con-gross to make "The -#tae-SpangledBanner" the aUtional anthem.President Hardia's Pan-Ameriesa
policy is indersed and the Presidentcongratulated en the ratifcation ofthe Colombian treaty In another rese-
Protests against "shameless rase-control propaan" is urged In a reso-lution introduced by Nathryn SmythJohnson. of Pasadena. Cal, who pro-seated a resolution urging theDaughters to increase the birth rateof the country.
Delegates are balloting today toselect eight vice presidents generaland a registrar general. Those nomi-nated for the offices of vice presi-dents general are: Mrs. John TriggMoss. St. Louis: Mrs. Benjamin D.H$oth. Charlotte, N. C.; Mrs. AlbertL. Colder. 2d, Providence, R. I.; MissAlethea Serpel. Nbrfolk. Va.; Mrs.J. Charles inthieugi, BaItlmore: Mrs.Lyman E. Holden. Brattleboro. Vt.:Mrs. Singleton M. Ashenfelter. SilverCity, N. Men.; Miss Catherine Camp-bell. Kansas, and Mrs. Howard L.Hodgkins. Washingtoa.Mies Emms T. Strider I the only
candidate for tIe ofiee of registrargeneral.
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25oeach
-; adnly 8 .d 10.ne6$11.00. Choice,2.75 each
-;very 'peeli.,
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SAO,~ ~ QV11111111te~e. et- 3aeeisms
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Clerk Bar Ioned the asuriage woetse ad a tow mlmutes loter 'heViila -V-U wew e by teit". -Y, W. ua,.* amekeVite . Walk-
er ws the tW"to all ter thefemlaleetberm o4 Mrs. Sehton.
NeverthSeues. cupid has bsItroebles.Apparently his love darts have
pioreed the toer" of pretty SarahBlisab6th and Stewart F. maahardg,som ad daughter of Mrs. artF. Rishards, of Mt. aier, IaeeGeorge's outy. ' Not strange?Well, Mrs. Richards is determinedto frustrate his attemta to stealher daughter and sea fron the fam-AlV areside.Yeef(r4ay Mrs. Riehards wrote
Clerk Preston Bay, of .4* CircuitCourt of Montesamery osrty. notto isse marriagp Jisse to eitherSaftrb or. Stewar whol Ah* su-poets
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have fbllen to the wiles ofCupid and who Ied to elope toRockville to wed.
G. W. U.. GIRLS PLANDEBATING CONTEST
Will UWt Speakers From OhlWesleyan In Double Event
April 30.Girl debaters at George WashingtomUniversity are negotiating for a con-
est in the near future with Ohio W.-l-ieyan University. The girls-will takepart in a double debate with the Uni-versity of West Virginia on saturdiayevening, April 30. and they are anx-lous that one of their teams vasitOhio before returning from the dobating trip.-One of the West Virginia debat.,
will take place at I o'clock at the Pub-lie Library here and the othorat Morgantown. W. Va.. at the ae tim .
The subject of both debates will be"Resolved. That the legislatures ofthe several States should enact lawsto provide for establishment in earliof one or more courts of industrialrelatspe dller to the Kansas osurt."The Geer&* Washington team thatdebates here will take the am-sastivade and the one that ses 'to Mor.gantown will upheld the negitive.The afirmative team will be com-
posed of Misses Helen Carloss. SarahTilghman and Catherine Gayle. Thenegative team will be composed 'oiMrs. Edith Archey and the MissesKathleen Duggan and Pilmora Wail-gus. The alternates will be MimesLillian Audas and Marion Holliday.Gilbert L. Hall, attorney and grada-
ate of the university law sbool. iscoach of the teams. Clareace Miller,also an attorney and graduate.of thelaw school. is making arrangementsfoir the debates. It In planned to hanwomen as presiding officers asjudges.
RFBRS HERE AFTER4,842-LE FLGHT
Marine Cwps Aviators Land To-day, Completing Air Trip
From Alaska..A flight of 4,542 moiles from Wash-
iegtoa to Santo Domingo and returnwas completed late this morning whomatwa mearine corps airplanes landed atlthle naval air station.This flight. t~ae moot remarkable
since, four army airplanes cetupieteda round-trip flight from Washingtonto Aias~a, beg~a March 23. and wasfor the purpose of blasing a trailiover the route flown and to demen.strate the ease with which airplane.could be concentrated in case olemergency.The planes were in command oiMajor 'Thomnas C. Turner, director ofmarine corps aviation.On their return trip the two planee
were met at Fayetteville. N. C.. .ye.terday by an escort of three plansfrem Quantico, Va.. the five return.
lag to Washington together thismorging.The flyers wore greete6 upon theirirrival by Maj. Gen. John A. Lejuene,eommandant et the marine corps:
Maj. Gen. Wendell C. Neville. U. il. M.
3,: Capt. William A. Mofet. chief of
naval aviation: Brig. Gen. William r..
Mitchell, asssant chief of the army(viation service, and .A large number
of army, navy ad marine corps avi-
ition officers.The long flight was made without
Incident, the original Deffayitandplanes and meters being uased
Lhruuhut.and the only miahap dur-lag tenetire trip was a stripped
timing Sear on one of the planee,
wrhich was repaired at Miesni.
JANifOR'S ARRSTIN THllH
Finger-prints on a tin bo: frosswhich $1.45 was taken last Mon-day at the new ottish Ritete-pIe, Sizteenth anf streets, resuit-ed in the arrest of Howard i. Jack-sea, a colored aseistant Masterformerly employed their. Anethercharge involving $150 stolen fromnthe temple last Octeber will prob-abliy be made -against Jackson, Do.-teetive Bradley said today. Thenegro wgs held in bead reterdaven the mier ehagofo ta settee
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IdI"awmeer '-no David. W. BtM-eile" of the defende a theseatje, th NewTIedto
*dttersey . Wavd . ill,yea.ee.fothedee~t.e he
th:5 ---y-**=e=8d!yos "et ki yes saw hi
with atein ad Cohn at the eta,uwere on the wtn
steed at the last trial here?" Wasap.ler Obeeted.
"NWo!" rejoined the -witnesa."Dd4S Myers, of the' NaloIalSursty Company, pay you a wel
pum while you were in the Teone?'asked Waagter."Me 414 not." replied the witnee,
whereupon Attorney Waspler readfrom the stenographie reports of the14t trial. It proved that Otuek hadtottied receivIng "the" weekly sumad now and thea a dellar er two torsupper.Many other statements eredited to
Gluck in the stomographic reports ofthe last trial were repudiated by thewitness. He said that he did notknow a court reporter took histestimony at the last trial.With Gluck brandiqg statements
credited to him in the stenographicreports of the last trial as "absolute-ly false." the defense believes itscorep the victory of the day. Therewas scarcely one statement made byOlnek at the first trial which he inits entirety acknowledged as true.
PASTOR CALLS DA.R.ACTION HYPOORSY
Rev. Francis X. Murphy at IrishWeeting Scores Invitation
Given Geddes."The address of Mrs. George May-
nard Minor. president of the Dauglh-term of the American Revolution onthe Irish question at the opening ,-s-sion of the convention of the organ-isation last Hendwr was aa lait tothe patriotism of 1775 and to the fore-fathers of the members of the Dauga-ters of the Antorldan Revolutien'deplared the Rev. Francis X Murphy.In an address last night to the Abra-ham Lineoln Council. American As-sociation for the Reognition of theIrish Republic. at a meeting held at1731 1 Street northwest."Bamon de Valera., president of the
Irish Republic is pursuing the samepatriotic course laid down by GeorgeWashington." said Father Murphy."and the inviting of the British am-bassador to speak at the conventionwas nothing more or less thanhypocrisy."Reports of the Chicago convention
were given by the Rev. John J. Cal-lahan, of Dt. Matthew's Church: X. C.Nunane and C C McHugh. Mr. Me-Hugh di;upssa the orgaa'iton-the American Association for the te-ogetien of the Irih Republic in Col-orado. Wyoming and Utah. Mrs. Wil-liam H. Clagett made a report forthe committee lobbying to obtain pas-sage of the bill on recognition of theIrish Repuhile. Miss Mary O'Tooleprddd at the m..OUg.
.jEHE, -NUSZD INADIUE RA
-rwo gallons of -yen .he..- three.pipes and opium froms whicK as"pills" could be asadA were confist-ed yesterday afternoon at 325 Penn-efivanla avenue in a raid by Detec-tives Evdns and Usaders.
Mmand Jamnes Laee, Chinese, sixty-tw "and fifty-fl"e yours old. respec-tisuly, were arrested and chargedwith violating the Harrison drug act.They furaished bond and were re-
BY DOG WHILE AT FLAYDouglas McCoy. thre years- old, 1956
Belmost road northwest, was playfagin the yard in the rear of his nousethis morning, when he was attackedby a dog, which hit him on the righthad. The estmal. the pollee say, iowned by James A. Cahill. 2316 Wy-omlag avenue northwest.The boyts wound was treated at the
ermys dispensary. His condition is notSerious.
Hal Price on AD
Keep your pleete ingood conditiem: if yos uutthem away in a Photeiaph
Iea:their freumeasIndenitey. We bew. Al-bums5 with rea, dImitationleather becks ther arecoastuqeted on the lose leafprinciplewhe~ permits add-ing pages e y are need-.d. Let us show them -to
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Anniversary Sale, conti- Washington attending tquality and latest stylepossible.. The sale is cparable in town.
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Regularly Sold$30. AnniversarySale Price ....
IN SCORES OF PATTEHG GRADE AND FINE
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All Fethen ad 8mn.
Tepid. Athletik
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S-A-I)0US VALL)AND YOUNG
i-U-I-T.IERDASH'ROUSERsiasmwhich marked the -openues unabated-hundreds ofhe event securing needed wat prices which only such -
in-the lots are big and gene
ng and Su=
S-PIN STRPES-ted Pattern, Tone,
Regularly$45. AnniSale Price
6 CAPABLE OF MATCHINGT TAILORED FROM CHOICES
.85 Ami
.98$1.50cloukS kHose
$139erA""...39cJ
ss0Pure Sil Fler
$4.15
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FEGIVING
ERYSning of our great 39thmen and young men ofearables of the highesti celebration sale makesrous.4-the values incom-
mner-
F-sPLAIN SHADESStyle and Size3old $versary
E=RSUP ANY ODD-COAT-r WEAVES AND FAUC
$5.00S$6.15$4J.0nuine
Soisenes PajamasAll Celera and StauS$"*2.8975c Wilman Bros. Silk
FibHmPil""'"......49c
35c GartssParis or Brighton
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