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j ~— THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 191 il oy SUPT. BALLOU BREAKS SILENCE | 2ty terone tmnes s for s o e vt ot Dr. Ballou replied that school au- Where Your Dollars Count Most thorities have nothing to do with the | ence on the limitation of armaments. ON CHANGES IN SCHOOL PLANS bullding operations, He added, how- | A communication from the residents 9 ever, that he was confident that|of Petworth requesting the estab- everything possible is being done |lishment of a community center in = to push the construction of the build- | the Pctworth Schpol was referred to } . ing under the circumstances. Miss Cecil B, Norton, general, dircc } tor of the community center dep Eastern High Now to House 1,500 Stu-| “Are the plans as revised now all|View Citizens' Association and Motii- completed?” asked Mr. Edwards. ers’ Club of the school. asking for an 720-22-24 Tth St. NW. \ dents—Claims Thousands of Dollars Will e eieTeaaEe Aepuriabie busan s Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. said Mr. Idwards.]rpd to the superintendent. S . . 2k “that there is vet ten months In| Dr. Abram Simon, president of the A Be Saved wm}mlng pOO]. Dropped. which that building should be com- |board, reported that he had a con-. Dleted. ference with a commitlee represent- | 1 Hm I think vou ought to do your |ing tl Petworth Citizens' As Bevivce EiansiCemplets. ment. Another letter from the Park n of installat insisting with the Commissioners, the |tion tive to the = = municipal architect and the contrac- | lighting fixtures in the recently com- % tors”" Dr. Ballou replied. [pletea addition to the school. fef ’ = = “I hav the changes of.said that the association desired to ou re B - | Eastern e gu i have @ housewarming in the nl-\\’ 51 On |pa e ! ave found them | building and was forced to delay its) 1 ’ in conclusion, * : embodying g00d common sense. I ap-|plans until the fixtures are installed s matter, he said, has been taken | Pressed by Daniel A. Edwards, vice ned. It would take about $50,000 to e educati equip the school with manual train- president of the hoard of education, | S4uiP he fehool Yuih IRUT, TCo for reasons for changing the plans|pletely equip tern with the $1.- for the new Eastern High School, Dr. | 300,000 appropriation.” Ballou, superintendent of schools, Claims Thousands Saved. ange in the plans for § | broke his long silence on the question \'flr)’h el s e tingt prove of ail the changes, and we D 11 I ‘lean r liver and | 18! bsorbed into the blood. Wh hil e . al 5 5 ard yes- ern has been made for a distinct [sliould be ‘thank the erin- | up with Ballou. oy your liver and howels! absorbed into the hen this including every | at & meeting of the school board yes- | Pustern has becy Dr. Ballou con- o qthankiul to the BUBCrN: [P he board ncknowledged the receipt | k headache, bilionsness, coated | poison reaches the delicate b anted materal f' terday afternoon, and made a €OM- |tinyed. “There originally an 1, for making Iher{l 'All | of a resolution from the Piney Branch | ¢onoye, or sour, gassy stomach— {.. ue it c eeatie .1"1‘"' ; | plete explanation of the conditions |electric generating plant which Would |\vo want now Is to have the building | Citizens’ Assoclation urging inclusion | gjavg trace this to, torpid: Evar | d 1‘|L1x fi"".gk“n""'(“m"lm s Satins o 8 | lcading to anfl resulting in the chang- | ha cost _$100,000. That was elimi- | constructed apidly possible.” | in the 1923 school budget of a pro- Pl b b pid liver un , dizzy, sickening headache. A ! i 5. iated. We changed the entrance, & s vision for a new building for McKiu-| and constipation. oisonous mat- 2 Serges ng of the specifications. In doing|making it much better and at the rmisslon to Sell Sealu. ley Manual Training Sehool on ter cloggzed in the bowels, instead of Velours | s0. Dr. Ballou emphatically denied [same time decreasing the cost by Permission was granted by the board| iract north of Taylor strect and e being cast out of the system is re- that the revision of the plans for the |$25,000. We had to increase th to the Association for Prevention of | of 14th street. N Jerseys —————— || new high school had occasioned any |of the lunchroom and give it light |Tuberculosis of the District of Co-| "1t also acknowledged receipt of a Silk Cre, —————— ] dctay in the construction of the build- {and ventilation. To find room for it |lumbia to again this year sell Christ- | jetter from J. C. Wright concerning a S pes ——— . cost us the swimming pool. mas seals in the schools. In this con- bill introduced in the House by Rep- { Tricotines - ||| Discussion of the revisea plans for| “The plans for New Eastern, as|nection, Dr. Ballou lauded the work of | resentative Dyer to provide half ca | Taff ——— | new tern, came as a sequel to|they came to Mr. Harris, the munici- {the organization, sayini: "It is gr: fave for school children in the Dis-i affetas Q| the board’s action in formally indors- | pal” architect. allowed but one door that I may turn to this| rjot, and agreed to support the | ing the site at 14th and Upshur |to a room. Two doors are nece when funds_run short! jmeadure, A resolution from the Lincoln Park Association indorsing the stand on the fraternity and v question was read by Seere- | ine, and ordered filed. At the| streets for the new tuberculosis |in case of Mire and are very R which is to replace the Hamil- | 41,1¢ in permitting one class to pa Dr. Ballou pointed out that last year 0ol on Bladensburg road. The [in and another to pass out at the |the association collected $6,306 from | was approved with th e time. the school children, and spent $10.679 ding that the new. ¢ he mew plans will allow locker |for the children of the District. The ool should be erected w o ovid sa pperate | . 'Ba :. d S R for 1.500 studen: :nlx:{!':l‘_lg;;‘:_’,‘, e Bl e e ::"i"x;mlfl t[‘\i'zllzfl:'"“x’ism .."\‘}:nl: e pose putting the structure east of We want w building [(ucted a health crusade in the Yomed apreed to co-operate with the that street. ill really accommodate 1,500 | Which won first prize organization in arranging ground- upt. Ballou Explains Changes. The .original plans would 1::1" in I,Ill(‘ open aI!r' Ry 2 'hr aking exercises for the new kol conaliral PRI a cquipment, furnished a cook, Sy Thanksgiving | erable detail as to o Further Focts Sinitor ATl aoe cae fars for el | Smotiers’ Sctigol o giving dwards, who |2t the Hamilton and Harrison tuber- lou at various fculo “chools, ~ distributed health ch, agaln in- s e i health rules to the 3 ndent. school ¢hilidren, and conducted a sum- THREE ASK DIVORCE. l‘h- original p “ls it defini settled that we will « or thre wuths for chil- Two husbands and one wife sought : I‘f"" chool for |not have the ne stern High School [dren in the open air ial bonds yesterday MDStudente WAoo yised 1“»'["* in it completed form for two ye The hoard granted Dr. Ballou a|in the Distriet Supreme Court. Oliver Hproviiesaccomn lonyRpior d the vice president of the | v leave F an_absolute divorce from ATionE L ne in the| “We have mo definite information | f Harts hine O. Harr. Louis Ricks wants a ) “.(.,,.-‘.m that point,” responded Dr. Ballou school, | “As we sctting along with the N— 5 placing oth aildings,” continued Mr. Id- |3 {of two doors sroom, | wards, “if we could get consi climination of the proposed swim- |push behind the Bastern High it could be fin- 7~Ne o . [ ming pool and enlargement of the |operation I be c i ; Gwmg the Best Children’s | & 0w o oo i et Siktnper Bt i Clothi for l e Price | ol = zinal room building with considerable more £ varied construcaon features than stern which is being com- $12.50 Boys’ All- | Girls’ Winter Woo! 2 Pairs Coats n fourteen months. I Pants Suits [ $4.90 to 6 years. At- Not a lot of old styles or “leit overs” but fresh, brand-new garments. Made in this win- ter’s approved choicest styles, including “Brom- ley.” “pleated skirt tie-back effects,” elegantly beaded, braided and embroidered as well as tai- lored models. Every color and size in lot. 9) COAT SUITS Worth to $30.00 Silk lined and unlined suits of all-wool serge and Jers in_ black, blue, en, ete. Choice of elaborately Hm 1ed and neatly tailored styles, in 16 to 42 s .nul will of doll supe e arears e . anges mad . Ethel W. Baker charges he . Roger L. Baker, with mis- and- seeks an absolute di- R AL MOTORIST: ATTENTION!! > not | the new an- pleted witl Y the number of times you hear the word “Brooks" around here you'd think it was the pass- word of a lodge. The Gears in your car will be best insured against wear with EBONITE. It's the very highest type of oil. It cushions the teeth of the Gears and takes out the extra play and the grind. It completely buries the gears in its rich adhesive mass and clings at all speeds. :§' % %a 5 brown and_garnet. $12.50 Coats cante §7. 99 . dress wear for to 14 years. A New Importation of PEEK-FREAN BISCUITS From London! . No. 1 Grand Flest........ 85 Bpecial tins Cresm Crack- EBONITE For Transmissions and Differentials SOLD AT ALL GARAGES AND DEALERS’ in five and twenty-five pound cans ASK FOR IT BY NAME Just say “EBONITE” to Your Dealer That's Your ABSOLUTE ASSURANCE OF BEST RESULTS Bayerson Oil Works Manufacturers, Erie, Pa. Pennsylvania Petroleum Products MAKERS OF AUTOCRAT MOTOR OILS It IS the password to gootl dressing—for the Brooks mod- el in Suits and Overcoats has done more than any one thing to put us on the map. And it 1s keeping us there! Pat.a-Cake, large Shor: Cake, large. Shert Cake, small. No. 1 Custerd Cream. No. 1 Ginger Nuts No. 1 Punch and J: Digestive Specinl tins Golden P Nt Atatomy Croams '517 %0 Coats 512 75} ts, a0 Capa” Cloth " Colar ts of fine wool cloak- ings in blue, brown. reindeer and green. full back or lovse-fitting N nicely lined $1.94 {Up to $5. 00 Glrls’ Dresses TR T $1.04 | bost and all- From the finest of English biscuit makers —a delicious component of the Smart Tea! You can get the Brooks model in Susts and Overcoats for as little as $35. The best 7s $60—although our Suits and QOvercoats begin a $25. Easily Served! Vegetable Salad, Crackers, Coffee, French Pastry, Mints Yow'll Find All Here! o o s%.00 | | $1.00 to Sl 69 Pan!s Matel xtrea patr <old to brown arl color mat in newest styles aud prettiest cut k. | of patterns; 6 to 14 years. mm@@mmm@mm@mmmmmwmmmmmm&mmm@mmm rore CORNWELLS fir Winter . Underwear fOl' 1415 H Street \ g Children-——-Women—Men | S c Ladies’ Extra Size Ribbed | Boys’ Gray Ribbed Union | = " T b Vests : Suits '|L. BOTH SIDES OF 77 AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE S . = | Litle Girls May Get t i Jum Heavy Fleece-lined in 1 Natural Gray Ribbed 630 no sl Union Suits for boys; { i bleached cotton yarn. sizes 2 to 10 years. Men’s Ribbed Union Suits Ladies’ Ribbed Union Suits | : | i It McCall’s “Printed” Patterns Suits, with long one-button | nsrk Jong sleeves: ankle 1 i pants; all sizes. including extras. t o ' ¥ Men's Wool Process | Children’s Ribbed | Baby’s Bands, Sfip- or hell‘ DO”S Free i 2 y % Shirts and Drawers Vests*and Pants | Over Style 1 i S i s { ! “_ “‘\"';" "_“" % 98C | Slip-over-tha ! i They are exactly like the regular McCall “Printed” Pat- Tnlon | head Baby Vests, 9C ' il terns except that they are in Doll's size. Imagine making |l Shirts lave 10 years, Yetts high | with beary fleece 1 ‘mm illl 2 Doll Dress from a stylish McCall Doll Pattern! it (2 aakle leogth with | jniok 486 1A i | th ; | CMarie Therese is pictured on the Pattern envelope in a stunning I muslin bands. 1 for diaper. 1 c chure i T {4 St 8% STREET AND PENNA.AVE.SE. vy doll dress that any little girl can make in the wonderfully \ i ] casy McCall “Printed” way! Each tiny part of the Doll Pattcrn has the same “printed” instructions as the grown-up McCali i Extra Special Patterns! kl 89c Women’s Bungalow Dresses ! gc YOU CAN HAVE IT CHARGED : We advise all little girls who want to sew for their Dolls to come in early tomorrow. There are only a limited number of Doll i UTSTAND[NG BARGAINS ] Patterns and the earliest little girls are going to be the lucky ones! i | | . . i | i These Tiny Patterns Are Worth Seeing! || | We believe that women learn- |~ Why not stop at our Pattern il ing to sew will find them inter- | Counter tomorrow and see for Ili| esting, for they are an exact vourseli how easy sewing may i||| miniature of the New McCall be in the new McCall way? that These tiny McCall “Printed” At All Our Stores You needn't cihange your dress when unex- pectedly called into the kitchen. These Neat slipped over your good dress s a wrapper, are exactly what you need. Made of good percale and ging- hams. in 3 pretty yles. Limit, 2 to a customer Il this price. Third Floor Cover-all Bungalow or worn scparatel HOUSANDS of pairs of the most remarkable values in Friday’s Reduced Prices on “ancd Patterns are v helpful to so many be- Patterns are free—and would v ’ 1 Blankets, Comforts, Sheets, Etc. s oo S R women’s real fall low shoes! McCall Pattern Counter—First Floor. | favored youngster! 66x80 $5 Plaid Blankets | $4.00 Large Warm Comforts i TWO BED SP ECIALS Soft, Fluffy, Wool- | Full Bed Size Com- lke Fleec forts. covared with $ pretty e =il =] pretey coloted Spitied 2-inch-post White Enamel Steel L] in_a good colored_ pl with white cotton; s; square or round tubing, Jouble-bed LSRN with one-inch fillers; full dou- D ble size only; many of these b } ‘E Patent “Moccasin” Sandals !52 100 81x90 Seamless Sheets 50c 32-Inch Dress Gingham beds were marked @7 5 5() qpecnl purchase of this latest French “Sandal” Style-Hit—at $5.95, a simply wonderful value. Tan and Black Oxfords Gathered together for your ‘convenience—every obtainable delicacy Over 5000 pairs tan, brown and black and all economically priced at the P-K Market. calf and kid oxforc , medium and low heel with ball-straps, wing tip or S models, s s, SpeClal i straight tip. More than a dozen styles— for Friday and Saturday some made to sell for over a third more. ‘Wilson's *Certified” lb. 26 Smoked Hams Wpeors “Certied y &0C Strap and Buckle Pumps MATTRESSES AND SPRINGS ' " Prime Steer Beef E::::: ;‘hao'::lilers ::: fgz . —one and two strap or buckle pumps with stitched; sizes Fextect Quality In a big range of plaids. checks and plain colors. All $30 and $5..... Standard makes and every yard guaranteed fast colors, c mited ot Kote, fhe'width for e yard. AT pertect wid free f g ronk ultiplebes; Wood-finish Steel Beds, Biling. i famous Simmons make; wal- Limit, 4 to a customer. 20c lellt Percales nut, mahogany and oak; 36 12¢36 inches and finished neat _designs, do! with 3-inch hem. rings and stripes; also plain colors; ail 36 inches wide. 17¢ Heavy Onhng 76-Inch Unbleached Sheeting 42x36 35c Pillowcases Nearly 2500 yards and 46; square and round Vins! Ganiity Bieine M of this standard count 1 twbing. " Sell at €35 e enmbric fnishe - Cat 2 3 percale. in & beout 2 0 2o 5. .50 C -— ‘un&? ,r‘lm;h)‘nml‘l':e:;" (MAbnm w; yai ,‘ more o h 1 b nd bl i s ext) 11 width = i ‘;.T.‘,'.." o e o gonisaciet sioclie Ej{,;‘f"d:‘llzgc i| Capitoi Brand Guaranteed All- | | Reliable Sagless Ded Springs; Porterhouse Steak..lIb., 45¢ | Leg of Lamb.......Ib., 30c ming: ‘Z‘ng‘;"‘;‘i ;i‘;fi;“‘f tan ana Hrown olor qu ks nstead of c. t, 10, i eavy 2 H =i 7 Iimited—be here early. yards to a_custor None i| tayer Felt Mattesses; heavy | cianeiset helicals: 4 ',’::21 ;:'3-?‘;,‘ il sirloin Steak........Ib, 38c P-K Sausage Meat. .Ib., 40c ..Ib., 45¢ ent 0. 0. D.“No mai : a L o msihocders. il woven tick; evey mattress bears | and extra helicals; Round Steak (t°P) .. .1b., 45¢ Fresh (E:njsil,(:;ls. ~ EALLY extraordinary chance 35¢ th ComiryPEgosy dox: to buy Splendid Fall Shoes—at Chuck Roast. . 18¢c much less than you expected to Bouillon Roast 25¢ Apnl packed Stonge Eggs, av! Shoulder Clod . .....Ib., 25c the best, doz., 45 pay: Sugar Best Cane 10 lbs., 56c Granulated Raisins (°c°9¢d °r) . . pkg., 23c | Yellow Split Peas 12c (ealeos e Green Split Peas. 12c Prunes ....lb, 12, 18¢c, 25¢ | Dry Lima Beans. .. .lIb., 10c and steel beds....... RUGS AWAY DOWN! 9x12-ft. Wilton Velvet Rugs, made by Magee Carpet Co.; seam- less, all-wool quality, and beau-- tiful Oriental patterns; exquisite cnameled gray; rust- i t h e guarantee proof; for both wood i $2.50 Bh;k and Colored gy $10.75 $6.95- | [l Round steak ottom . asc Eges atins b : 35 inches wide, of excel- lent weight and high lustered quality. Every thread pure silk in black, navy, brown and . No maii ond'rn” Nove sena’g. SP: Prime Rib Roast. . 54-inch Suiting Serge An extraordi- nary Guality in $ weight aud fin- tsh. A make [J “Priestley’” stamped on every yard. well known to Shrunk and sponged. Navy blue only. Three Great Hosiery Specials i 98c Ladies’ Silk and | Ladies'-Pure Silk 50c Boys’ H | 1 i Fiber Hose Full-Fashioned Hose mm’é‘ Ho::vy can. 'L’:fi; hna’ta $29 7 Evaporated Peaches, Ib., 20c | Red Kidney Beans. 15¢ | o ek 5OC [ peruitm 1.9 ST priced —Em M 5 [l Evaporated Apricots, Ib,, 35c || Walnuts, 1921 Crop, Ib., 35¢ 1 :e:n'-e’d becsnad shaped | Hows ?.‘.‘1¥$ 95 Pear r';‘.-:n‘é'r:'m th 4 Same Rug, 83x10 ana 601z |ifil Figs (imported) ..Ib., 35¢c Brazil Nuts I2ECL0D, - ,: ankles; double soles. Sub- foned hose in black, | some brand perfects. Re- f!] . Solid Mlllomy Gate-leg Ta- | Tt Stse o trifle smaller, but a |/ layer Ib., 25¢ f s Ject to very alight imper- suede; heavy, | inforced knee, heel and bles; 48 { 1Us our own b It's freshl 1 fect hieh hard -1 3 e bask ) S es; inches i T own blend. IUS freshly [ fections w! are ha iced heel ‘and gar- :'oe-.unu_- 7 to 11%. 3 Il wide; " mades o $39 50 for the ordinary $27 50 I -K Co‘fee roasted daily. It's ground tha"lb.’ 256 size room; a Teal way you wa v v | R e : ¥ ant it when you buy har:

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