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-y . . - THE SUNDAY'STAR UANUAEY 9, /10r-PARe I PI;AN BABY BENSUS A PRESSING APPE AL ETHEL AND HITCHY. PERFORMING FOR STARVING CHILDREN OF EUROPE, DRAW LAUGHS AND GREENBACKS FROM CROWD AT TREASURY Citizens’ Association Wants ;. Information as to Future I School Needs. A “baby census” will be conducted shortly in Mount Pleasant by repre- 1736 K slne(' =°:;h'";n- 'n;.“im- panied by eight body bearers aad neral was postpon: m _yesterday. z Gue o the failure of the body to arrive “‘”"b‘"""" st ::’ :‘;"““” :" e from California until last night. met by an escort of four squads of Interment will be in Arlington|bluejackets, a band, a firing squad ‘emetery at_2.30 o'clock tomorrow |and a bugler. Full military honors “ternoon. . The body will be accom- | will be accorded. : ZPALATS ROVAL G and 11th Streets The Associated Charities and the Citizens’ Relief Asso- ciation are in pressing need of funds with which to continue their family and social service work in the District of Co- lumbia. $ These organizations minister to the poor and distressed without distinction of race or creed. They are dependent upon voluntary contributions. Unfortunately gifts have not been incréased in proportion to their decreased purchasing power. The dollar given goes scarcely more than half as far as formerly. Washington, a city of 437,000 people, has its share of sentatives of the Mount Pleasant Citi- homes broken by illness, death of wage earner, family de- gens’ Assoclation, in accordance with | | sertion, and now unemployment. b '"“““"";‘ ::"”“" ",“““"""n A Will not our regular contributors give at once without ;;;'s:f_},zwe";c:::;fc.:.h:':‘bj“k or | | further appeal, and others who have never supported these the survey is to ascertain the number | | HOME CHARITIES also lend their aid? Shoe Department—Second Floor Deep “January” C_ut of children in this section, who, in a Contributions may be sent to either of the societigs or tew years, will enter the public to Howard S, Reeside, Treasurer, Joint Finance Committee, Py Schools of the community . Social Service House, 923 H street northwest s > “The census was suggested to the ’ & B e asociation informaily by Dt Abram MILTON E. AILES, SHOES Simon, president of the board of edu- s : = = éation. "It is the intention to secure | : Chairman, Joint Finance Committee. |, aceurate figures on the number of — children of less than school age, graded according to their vears, with a View to judging what provision in |Plication of slacked lime or chloride thie way of building accommodations of lime. I8 Recessary for the future. | Three new members were admitted & tas follows: B. H. PzGowan, L. A.| Census Takers Assigned. | Skinner_and Walter Leaman. The association conducted a census; Maj. Robert Young, vice president! of chiliren then in school last March. | of the association, presided in the ah—‘} digeovering that 1.500 boys and girls sence of the president, Dr. A. A. (‘l\o-w’ living in Mount Pleasant were at-|nay. | temding school. The proposed census - i '« Vs | | will be taken by precinct captains Already assigned to cover territory DELTA PHI EPSILON GROWS. within the jurisdiction of the organi-| peita Phi Epsilon of the George- | 34 X zation. The Johnson-Powell Mothers' | 1own University School of Foreign | Condition of Business Is ggbl::'d“?"ed to assist in gather-|gervice last week installed a_ chap- e~ < ter in the New York School of Com- . e Fne association. on motion of John | inires ana Finance. thus marking the | Basically Sound Investi !D& :._.:g)l;;er. o ;’-‘;Ol:’g‘,;”lfirst step in nationalization of the avoring adequate sa o ice- | fraternity. This is said to be the first H meh and firemen. time Iniatie hiatorsl ofitbe Tacal wihic | gation Shows. Raymond Hitchcock (Hitchy) and his co-atar, Ethel the horwe, assisted by the Marine Band, made things Indorsing a plea for better salaries | versity that a fraternity has had i merry for a large assembly on the steps of the Treasury yesterday afternoon. The Derformance was staged in fo® public school teachers, voiced by | iis inception as a local body and then | BY the Assciated Press. behaif of the Hoover campaign for funds for starving European children. Mi#s McCarty. a teacher, the organi- | pecame national. ST. LOUIS, January 8—The condi- | 2" 77 7 7 O FFTVAR zation authorized the school commit- tion- of business in the United States o | - te& to investigate the subject and is basically sound, and fear for the |desTee of control by monopoly” has |Senator Albert {I. Beveridge of Indi- e recommendations. Maj. A. H.| COUNCIL DELEGATES NAMED. | yeifare of commercial America is due | affected market conditions were as-|ana in an addréss at the twenty-sec- Hoicombe is chairman of this com- v % | prin lly to a “state of mind"—ajSertions of certain respondents e aaias: R ani s tasin ta.|and that supremely important ele- mittee. Frank J. Sobotka, president of the | Princ: consequence of the war. While others declared that.a lot of | ¢nd annual banquet of the transporta-| ment of railway operation and every “To Humt Imsuguration Rooms. ‘E)arrm::esm‘;_ fi‘ifi};}.‘?‘;nfiiuf,‘&'& This {s the gist of the results of an | “loose thinking” had resulted in the | tiori departmentt of the Pennsylvania | mass activity of mankind, discipline.” | economic survew conducted by the|country becoming “rumor ridde railroad system here tonight. LAST RITES FOR ADMIRAL. Sale Price 7.65 Made in Brown Calt Lace, Low Walking heels; also & lot in Black Kid Lace with Louis XV heels. “Stylish” Oxfords and Pumps settlement of all matters relating to grievances, rules, working conditipns fof the purpose of listing rooms avail- i egates to the teacher associations, | nounced tonight at the headquarters | publicity had been given 2 e e s ated i I < oERte e s ijof the organization here. Question- |ing rumors. | dustrial ‘strify d the Brown Calf Pumps, Bab; 6 8 5 Louis XV hesls. 2 ° Patent I‘Aca Oxfords with Gun Metal Pumps, Louis f::fs‘f Satin quarter, Louis XV v o Xy he said. “an o o T o [T reauest, | mothers: clubs and home and school | 77,10 sent to business men, bankers,| A general opinion expressed was|point has bess reached where public| R e e O ot e et ameelatione G e treet Tues: | agticulturists and__economic seudenta; St leks Iegialauion anentibiainess She ¢ GO el il Booll G who|L. G. Billings Will be Buried in R e Eute v mem Gun _Metal ' Lace Oxfords combe, chairman of the school com- day maerning at 10:30 o'clock. The”"’ (he” t\ivem_\'—sev_en dsl‘ilfegm;;l the B g:‘:nna::g;n ‘:\R; ,m'ruxminldi:ge“;;)nn’;, Atlington Tomorren. Gun " Metal Pumps, Baby' with Black Satin quarter, mittee, the aseociation indorsed the | seasion will continue until 4 p. m. | valley” were answered by 3000 PeT™| o6 pogURE, THE BIG NEED. |and combat : e Biheral e At o g I A Louis XV heels. Louis XV heels. =i ol H —_— Sota “Of all such heartening si £ 11 rvices for Rear Admiral| amd civic pride amo school chil- | “Many asserted no additional system RS —— all such heartening signs of the e imi @ren and announced its willingness to| Greater London, with an area of|of credits is needed and bu!d‘{:w 3319 {57 the Ascelated Press. ;I;:;sce'nlan:"iqu:rla the [r,::e"wly“:,‘,; glual&gr\,aggxi;g:: dfl:i”:t"[g,:é A,l‘.gne:ltee;l%. All the Newest Styles Taken From Our Regular Stock o fufhish speakers to this end. 119 square miles, has am average |the blame of business con PHILADELPHIA, January x"'Th("system. agreed to by managers and |Calif., on December 30, will be L] . C. B. C: f more than 41,000 to the | resent system of taxation and {iteo ont subNa hes it ’.Z.;'i'fl“?n'im‘i Compared with Greater | the se-called Lestriction of credits. scpreme meed of the times is public|employes and infinitely praiseworthy | held tomorrow afternoon at 1.45 ] = : ! o'clock at the home of Ri i 3 ‘ rk's average of 19,000 to each| That “markets are no longer honest- | composu™ and @ season for recupera-|in both, for the mutual and friendly | o'cl 4 ome of Rear Admiral E:Y‘,Y;n: :qunre anH:L ly competitive” and that .“a, smalll tion and readjustment. said former'examination and just and peaceable' Colby M. Chester, United States Nav- | R R R R R RERERRRRRRE SRR R [ ittee on public health, recom- mended in a report that wet cellars of the community be dried by the ap- “ Regularly $4.25 Fern. Dish, $2.95 : THE SHOPPI! CENTER Additional Extra Special A $1.98 Nut Boyl Sets, $1.00 11 packages Grandma Powder, 25¢ I fiy $298 Smoking Stands, $1.39 $3.98 Oak Framed Mirrors, $2.98 $2.48 Medicine Cabinets, $1.69 (I EEESEEEEESEEREREEFEEEEAEENEEENERNENEREERESS complete, $295. Sparkling Cut Glass, heavy cutting, complete with liner and artificial fern. Monday @i m! g fl S Cut Crystal Combimation Set—Two Sugar and Cream Set—Deep full cut, Cheese Dish—Deep cutting; fioral and i » o= =, picces: Tall tooted fruit bowl or low : o STAB, 69c Plumbers’ Force Cups, 25¢ mond ents reuiacty " 3000 '$3 O ;:u:\:a';y ‘::-::;‘ tl:: 1.95 :::';‘ ;::::er:em:: 2:7?: 25 5‘877 . R .A.LISNER 79c Self-wringing Mops, 45c $1.48 Little Lady Brooms, 98¢ : $3.98 Monday $1. 8355, Mondoy ... x $2. 5T Eleventh.and G Streets . $3.48 Nickel-plated Tea Kettles, $2.69 Palais Royal—Feurth Fleor. xg IMPORTANT JANUARY REDUCTIONS ‘ j IMI’JJRTANT JANUARY REDUCTIONS IN Save 14 on Dinnerware 750 Complete Dinner Sets will be offered Monday at % and less than.regular prices. These sets consist of the highest grade chinaware, suck as Theo Haviland, Nippon China, also English and American Poycelains. & iid In Many Instances Sets Are Priced at Less Than the Pottery Cost Today. Thimk'of It! The offerings in this section Monday are such that no lover of prett'y dinnerware or the thrifty housewife R A % can afford to miss. 7 : = N etal Table and d ¢ Read Every Item—Compare the Prices No Imperfections—or Seconds in This Sale FlOOl' Lamps and Shades Reading Lamps at A Tremendous Value-Giving Event Cost forgotten—quality maintained. The shades are slightly soiled, being used as samples and display pieces. The lamps are absolutely best quality. Rubber Door -Mats All Shades at Y, Off Size 14x26. Reg. § 2 Size 18x30 Reg. §! - Lamp bascs at prices yet unheard of— $18.98 Lamps, $12.65 $26.98 Lamps, $17.89 $21.98 Lamps, $14.65 $31.50 Lamps, $21.00 $23.98 Lamps, $15.894 $34.98 Lamps, $23.25 All Floor Lamp Shades 15 Off All Boudoir Lamp, in mahogany-finish, metal, and porc;lain at » Ofi 3 —_— T Cocoa Door Mats No. | size. Reg. $1.48, 98¢ No. 2 size_ Ree. $1.98. $1.48 e 100-piece Standard Dinner Ser- French—Bavarlan and vice, plain shape; white; with Nippon China f::)i“‘ e §12.05 = lfl&pi&_f_e Dl;nlleli( Service—Theodore * Haviland imoges China, Bow Knot and Rose $ 48-piece Set—Pretty Blue Bird Spray decoration, 49 . 5 0 patte:n; ot o AT 8 48-picce Dinner Set—Pretty 100-piece Set Bavarian China— i b decoration; an unusual value at | ap “all-qver",Pink Floral decoration, $75 -00 21;&; SEYace $ 1 0 .98 $15.50. Fea- $ 1 0.95 100-piece Set Genuine Original Nippon China, 4 ? tured at White and Gold and Gold Cluster i = 100-piece Service Set—National decorations, $81 05 0 oty Wice boptes Wizard Mops and e - Polishes —— Special Feature at N Splendid Savings s = 4 & " . g decoration, stippled gold decora- 4 F~ $1.25 Polish Mop, 79¢ & E:)";ad L‘f" x%‘:dafl“‘_f“fp :)oluc 100-piece Service Set Bavarian China—Biltmore | tions, Period shape, a very high | ——F——— 4 § i 7= $1.75 Polish Mog, $1.19 3 dccora:ion' bith oral estoon vshapc, ];namgled border and Tea $84¢ 50 class pa tern. $39 95 Nr//s ai $3.00 size 1 Gal, Wizard Poli_sh, $2.49/$2.00 Polish Mop, G 3 3 $37 50 Rose decoration, Set, e . i $2.00 size J5-gal. Wizard Polish, $1.29]$1.50 Dust Mop, 89¢ merly $50.00. At . _100-piece Set “Novitake” Hand-painted” Nippon . Ak SCan ) 3 | $1.25 sizel Qt. Wizard Polish, 89c|$1.75 Dust Mop, $1.19 100-piece Set—Homer Laugh- | China, Blended Rose and Pearl 5 O 0 _‘10-piece Set — Homer Laugh- 60c size 12.0z Wizard Polish, 39¢{$2.00 Dust Mop, $1.29 lin China Co.; Empress shape; decorated, \ .5 | lin"Forcelain,” 18-karat mat gold 30c sizer 4 Oz. Wizard Polish, 19¢/$2.30-Polish Mop Outfit, with conventional border pattern; L decol‘ated.; with half-mat handles A= $4.00 Floor Polisher, with one polish, $1.69 taken from $ 3 1 9 5 -‘-;fpl! 2-line traced—on Republic pound | wax, ‘ $3.69|85c Floor Wax, 69c A""n’lgflll Convs:;'l(nfln > open stock, . shapé.”. $ = egular § 100-picce Set — Best grade eoe 42.50 “W'ear‘-Ever” s”d':m’m = American porcelain; pink border 5 T 5 o and hand traced gold line decora- : rmlin'.fcg}fi,.‘-&::;':rg«ma, Il?il.;-tge.‘rc %_ :&n $21 .00 Everyday Necessities = Regyier 31230 @ Sl-piece Set—High-grade por- Mixing Bowl Sets, Electric Irons $9.69 @ celain, coin gold handles—verge D. 5 pieces. Nested 5 = $10.00 American Beauty, :,. E’Z,id‘,',”;'a'lf;m $l 7.9 8 y B, sizes Sanitary Glass It o e Gas Heiters 38 sosgnfs-mu e i Ry Bowls. Mon- ular $398. g Reflector ‘Type g : : . - $ . day, set, 89C Special, $3-29 $3.98 sige. Special, $2.98 n:")ru‘::l:r #‘;h e Sl m ss. soslz;fiofint. . Fancy China at Less §238 size. Speciall gas8| oyt Preserving Kettlen. - §f 48 4745 [} Than Porcelain e O e e et $3.98 ' Galvanized Coal Hods 5 200 doz. 6-in. C S % Special, 8 o. No. 15 size, 5% . Everyday Useful Articles, Note the | P st tor " 90C Canister | 2% e you, v woe. $559 Mo bue B [ 3 Items, and make your choice early. 500 only Carmelite Bean Jars, i Sets ; St 2 3 s white lined with covers. * White ‘enamel finish. g Table Glassware China Teapots, thin china, 3 shapes and 9 5 Each, 190 Rotafy Ash Regular $1.48. hd Offerin. : decorations. Sold at $1.50. Now, C ¥ Sieve. $3‘49 Special * g g an.unusual opportu- 2 . 250 Fast Stand Gravy Boats. Odd | =———m— . nity to buy Table Glass at less d s“tg,"' .ndthfian‘c'i.:inase“alll)c?:;i 1 25 lots from’ dinnerware pat- 19¢ | o l’rffi’.':'g“ww}'s':' ! than factory cost. ecorations ; 5 $ . | terns. Monday, 3 s No phone orders, no C. O. D’s.,, size. 3 styles, Set, . | i 3 k _ _Besulardroll . @ none delivered. Cups and Saucers—Thin shell china;: regular ms,:'t"a"lp P{-'i;l"ft‘s’fit‘:'i',:'g size; Blati > ™ Thin blown Daisy Cut pattern— Zize; the wanted decorations. Set of $1 48 2 Driviess, 35‘: The © d 0 1 6 Straight Table Tumblers, at. : : ¢ =4 e One and Only B ctaud el A9€ SaladlSels =7 nicce saladlortrait sm.' rete Table Tumblers, Colonial style | yuo “proi™o oo vV a B . plEECS 3 Pretty I clear crystal, finished top and acuum eaner e .5 10—:;. Goblets, hand-drawn stem, | decorations—a late arrival for Xmas $1 98 bottom. Monday, each, 3c ?&’; s‘};fl"'llf $l 19 T s e T Stiasy trade. $2.75 set at e T, Sl 2 J B pafiabed, $1.95 | trade. w2 . Oval Casserole—7-in. size. Brown | _ 6-Cup Z e s onSIey i el 6 Footed Sherbets, full white lined, with covers. Aluminum ey : cut a::t;olish:;. R $lo89 500 Pieces_ 0dd F‘m)’.cm'“ Fireproof. h‘(onday. 29C Percolator 3 g Blb:'.lfll‘:ovef. $52.50 ™ 6 8-oz. Cut Grape Pat- 49 c“psB‘;:Z“s,fif::,’_ 4 g,'flg ,T,,fi“;‘,gf;p's'{“figf:, %, 1Liays; Kitchen Nappies—8-in. size. Brown [ e Lightning Washing" Le(s ::f = ov!::‘;::; s‘fl‘ffio“ = s““"""%:b' Regular, tern Tumblers, C Footed Bonboniers, etc. Choice, zsc conmelite ware, white lined. lgc .79, Machine home demonstration. il sl Begelis $0 8 o w0 25¢ o $1.29 mewmar g0 | $5.00 0TS BT 00k (s S s Camsters, at 6 for - Palais . Royal-—Fourth Floor. Sl d - Special $5.98 payments.. 1 - A A X ER R R NN RENRRRRRRERRRRRRERLERRRRERRRRERERERERSENESERENRESENER ENRREREBRERESPRRERERNEREREERENERRERNERERSS RN RRERREERNRDR NS N ! - - PN -