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< _ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5 1922 : «TAZZ" SLOWLY. BUT SURELY CLIMBS LIGHTNING ROD. MARYLAND WOMAN GOING INTO THE DISCARD Student in Bell Tower Tried Starv- Cabie to Th SITS IN ASSEMBL | cmicaco, 5. — “Th 1th us. We all feel and hope ! m:: m: Newsy Eoighe o we 0, anuary . — “The with us. We all fe ope 1E)] it a Tho crest of the wave of this dia- | watchmarIn the Bavmeastner Churchs ing, Due to Scolding. 3 1y b 1 in tner Chu : :: 1; .“iow yd ut "“;1" BOINE | Custing wriggling ‘jazz’ has been |hearing the bells ringing, on lnvel:lh: nto the discard, according to & | reached, and reports to us from |gation discovered a man in the bell statement issued here by Fenton | every part of the Country show |tower. The police were called, but LECTRICITY INSTALLED Gov. Ritchie Reads Message Bott of Dayton, Ohio, director of ‘clean dancing’ crusades being |the man refused to descend. Finally i 1! l N H 0 M E s 5 o dance reform of the American Na- ot movemonts (Aol e T an aelin Gingerale and Sarsaparilla ot , luc 0 - descen! meant the s . to Legislature, Taking Up flonal Association, ~ Mastors of | esecially of ‘tho ‘upper parts of |lightning vod Which he had us-d i An important reduction on these two — & a; 3 = e body, are in very ba e in |olimbing up to the top. He —] i i Gasoline Tax Plan. rouThe fox trot’ Is the dance that | goclal. dancipg, and are never [to hr = voune ek SR favored beverages—just in time for 5 e most abuse by the | found with true refinement and melancholy because his parents had mid-season entertaining and home use dancer,” said the statement, “and culture.” 3 cl &pecial Dispatch to The Star. Frer e e s S culture” scoiued nim, climbed the tower with ANNATOLIN Tavuate b tats Jous | aadiplnysatink s ranhion i hat ol o o e e e o e InanhiAC s are mns islative bistory was made with the f,fi'fi?i.—"fifi..f:“':%'h,,',"c A.i:u'fi;z“‘tll;l'; “Don’t permit vulgar jazz music ce. b yed. meeting of the Maryland general as-| wrong with the ‘fox trot' or the ‘°-~f:%n"t'“8§r"m:c oung men to hold sembly at Annapolis yesterday In two | steps in the ‘fox trot,’ but it is a | their partners tightly. as well.” .75 Per Ca §T3'° Dounell;tm.le?;3 Were $4.25 Electricity is convenient and economical. Its inshll.!- tion in the home enhances its value greatly. Let us esti- mate. We guarantee our v!ork ~ B ks C instances. For the first time a conceded fact among all teachers “Don’t permit partners to dance of dancing that the oriental sug- $2 Per Dozen Were §2.25 e 1. E o0 0. woman, Miss Mary E. Risteau of| Of,dancing that the oriental sug- , Cheeks close or touching. Phone your order to-day—we deliver promptly. Harford county, sat in that body as.a| fox trot jazz music, together with’ o-called ‘shimmy’ or ‘toddle’ member of the house of delegates, ::eu}g;tn:ilmsui;locl}u:;mm:luerviulm:i dancing should not be tolerated. Bl § e R G Talaaost e ownware “Don’t permit dancers to take while Gov. Albert C. Ritchie adopted | trend of the dance. either exceptinozlly long or short a new course for Maryland's chief “The American National Associa- steps. Established Over One-Half Century Leo C. Brooks, Manager 813 14th St. N.W. executives In reading his message in| ton of Masters of Dancing began | “Dont dunce from the waist up; Easily Served! 3 ago to work for cleaner ance from the wa < i i . Phone M. 941 person. dancing. Hundred of welfare a Dot permit “!"::g‘c;’l‘l"‘,';"move_ 3 ER Chicken salad, potato chips, rolls, Gov. Ritchle addressed a joint meet-| sociations, thousands of college ments. coffee, pastries. All found here. ing of the senate and house of dele- g;fin%nnl';g“?fiwu;minll e‘;rerywl;lcr]«; “Don’t permit dancers to copy > e public dance ha the extremes th gates, in the chamber of the latter| proprictors are listed In the work | on the modern stager "oF Uoed body, Speaker Lee of Harford county, l presiding. Not only the body of the 3 3 m‘@m&% & Gq, s i e ety s | SAFE' 70O CARRY MONEY IN SPITE Lass pplauded, bo upon s an > OsEAveaue e New ok at cortain points during the reading. OF BACTERIA, DOCTORS REPORT g,mmm HOTEin, sage was a forceful effort along con- : i - structive and practical lines. The dis- URBAN. NWELLS o 1415 H Strect - N iofar uances iwith hthe 1., January -5.— | since it is handled by all sorts of definite proposal to put the state on a| There seems to be little basls f Z efinite proposal to e ittle basls for | persons and because it usually basis by dropping the polic ; 2 g(;u"y:gm“::::mc}; borropw‘gg mm? con)_' the belief that coins bear any close move$ so quickly from one person SEMI-ANNUAL Struction,” is regarded 8s particularly | £elation to the spread of disease, | o another It has also been S according to an announcement | Stated that cashiers and others whose vocations require them to Gasoline Tax Question. made at the University of Illinois i e handle money in larger quantities 1t is argued, however, that the pos-| here by Drs. Charlotte B. Ward than the average person, might be oewe sibility of doing this rests entirely | and Fred W. Tanner of the univer- | Ilore susceptible to disease, but upon the adoption of the proposed tax sity, followi i this does not seem to be the case. - . - on. gesoline, andshat the latter, proZ| o 0 (URTIRE S eenien SR Iclasenaiiia ol veryimataly M‘Q” posal lepends partly upon ng Vo. rom which the coins are made act o Offering all fashionable winter apparel at Beciproca act o Congrcas making 3| “Coins of the lower denomina. | o destroy the bacteria ‘which ° VENTH.S'L = . . similar provision for the District of | 440 o Y reach the coins. In the study only N prices that will effect a speedy clearance. Eohumbin, s were examined for the types | (i more resistent of bacterin. the 608 TO 614 % ELE \ = Gov. Ritchie be"fl!veshlhflt the ggsgv of bacteria Avhich exist on them,” spore-forming bacteria, were found. ¢ ¢ : . r 5 line fax will enable the present defi- | says their report. “It has often | This indicates that money need not ¥ 1 The main object of this sale is to ;mmed;ately it of $1,179,55 to be paid oft In the| L n stated that money 15 a very | b¢feared for bacteria cannot live 3 J & S next two years, el 2 18 2 on it. 3 state tax rate Is cut by b cents on the{ dangerous article of commerce, “These findings, however, do not 'he House of Courtes: dlSpOSC of our remaining StOCk and Prepare ||nundred dollars. and that a comforta- Justify holding ¢oins in the mouth -f 2 - - ble surplus will be left. is plans, = i 3 = .while the hands are serving other for the New Spring Fashions. Rowever, depend absolutely upon the | cover the question of officcholding | PUTPOSE G ] legislative enactment of such a tax. |GOU€T te QUEEIOR B OHICE e e Coins, as they are passed from | 5 5 arahe orEanization of the le& o2 Sev. | Densions, amendment to the marriage | REFRRH [0 PErSon, come T, contact ll I 0t (; d SUITS—grouped for quick selling | B S GBECE S s, | S0, SRS U e o6 8 state] RS Sn i rcaien ma ots roupe€ = accomplished without friction. John visions of T the report on the tests. Tailored and Sport Styles Fur.trimmed and Costume o Tee, a lawyer of Harford county. | Sut, the brovisions of the Sheppard This is Tndicated by the sreen Styles was named as sgc%‘l_(’e]l]'l u"ll tlhe )(\;;\:‘s of consent for gi ighteen 3 color often noticed on pennies and . 1 S 11' F 'd at $25 to $45 at $65 0 $110 | |ttt wiiten % ot | nf eupmr euadimnmiiyor chiires | 412 tapplaned, appercenes on ek, For Special Selling Friday at ent League . : Selected for his second term as presi- | , The Just Governmont League Wl the death of the bacterla, and dent of the senate. The important | FEe Gie BUEIIRCL CIETnE | probabl e coins whic Sficers of both houses indicated that| poUmSn's equal rights This bill will Colnsfmhichihave i i the Baltimore city leaders were eX-| yoters and some twelve or fifteen| Whi avi © ba OATs—grollPed for qmck ,e"mg__l ercising the conlralhl;lg pn\v'er.‘ & other organizations which are work- Drs. Ward and Tanner have e u( : lons Nothing except the organization pointed out that postage stamps " . ing for sep te bills which 3 Street and Sport Styles Rich Fur-trimmed Effects andithexdelizery of the messaserby ,,p‘hm through the logis: Have somewhat the same relation Pt e Y 4 sty i 1 i house. All bills called 0 the public that money does, al- at $55 to $95 at $75 to $185 atter the session of the altergon S etion” ana sponsored | thauih (nelr constitution 3 duite it i v oters, both radical and eren rom that of coins. s v v VaK any evening. Such an adjournment Y nstrvative. Wil bo oppossd by the| Stamps are used but once, and are The heavy Clearance Days have left in their wake many eced ;’pgr(‘gnh‘;&’m";glggi‘;“;{'rflcg:’r“_ Woman's Constitutional League of | not handied by so many individ small lots and broken sizes. We've gelected tomorrow as the mittees, without which the work of [ Ros3 Holioway, Mrs. Beuben| TR to them might be a favorable i i nder pressure of tempting prices the session cannot be initiated. While the Constitutional League| abode for micro-organisms for day in which to clear them out u DS pang University Expansion. will later send a mmittee, it is relatively long periods of time. Of interest to many people in Wash- thought, to help defeat the Nevertheless, the menace is not ington is the governors rejection of | Jury service and acceptance regarded as a threatening one, the ambitious scheme for the expan- pbro ons Uf_ the Sheppard-Towner and in an investigation conducted sion of the University of Maryland, at | bfll, the clearing house has a com-| some years ago With reference to least for the present. Gov. Ritchie} mittee organ to urge the estab-| the question here at issue patho- pointed out that the situation of lishment of a state child hygiene genic bacteria were rarely found cluding Velvet Maryland is not the same as that of the bureau. on stamp: A at $27.50 to $65 at $37.50 to $95 western _states, but .that it contains Ub=er=0n" ROOf is weatherproof Lot of Silk and Cloth Dresses—for Street and After- noon wear—representative of some of the very popular $1 O DKRESSES—grouped -for quick sellin Street and Afternoon Styles Afternoon and Dinner Styles i sl cias of Various Materials, In- i learning, which had been regularly = at $47'50 to $110 assisted by the state. He point “ out’ that Maryland could not adopt the policy of maintaining a state uni- l versity in all its phases and ocn aj Dance and Evening Styles > i many old, established institutions of We know what we are talking about—because imilar basis without abandoning al ! 3 P f € SKIRTS SWEATER Bhes otner (ns";itutions.l HJ]U la\'tzred in our years of experience with “Rub-er-on Asbestos models that we’ve been showing this season. P a ~ t e xtent o . 2 ’, P ege - plain and pleated effects, of of Shetland, jersey and im- la‘,b;f:;} nelpabagHnes Y XY Fiber Coating” we’ve never known of its failing— Reduced to . i S m e swagger and plaid and ported wool, slip-on and coat “’rhe,r:rov;;noly‘;};‘d‘;"ffd;n Spunopct and it’s been used under the most testing condi- ‘) i 0] 0] e g a . 3 . 4 % ' striped woolen fabrics styles at "suver”smin!g.( Montgomery coun- | tllqn& Ilt s 01;5 thing to close a leak up—but some- Another lot of fine Dresses—reaching into some of ty, as well as at Cumberland. Hager: thing else to keep it tight—and no matter what th — S d Af Frocks of dis- to town and Centreville. All four co! € % £ what the the better grades—Street and Afternoon Frocks o at $10 sls at ss'so to $7'50 tain units of the Ist Regiment, Mar exposure, nothing affects “RUB-ER-ON.” We tinctive types—Both Silk and Cloth. land National Guard, the supply com guarantee it. Reduced to ... pany of that regiment being stationed ” ! at Silver Spring. Let us give your roof a careful inspection WOMEN WATCH LEGISLATION. and an estimate for “Rub-er-on” protection. The estimate will cost nothing—amnd the work very little. BLOUSES Tailored and costume styles, Various Organizations Send Mem- ¢ K bers to Annapolis. ol \ BALTIMORE, January 5.—Membe of'the various women's organizations i n Each Sale Must Be Absclute—No Exchanges or Approvals || hrme g re om0 the A e e s About 50 handsome Coats—including Dress and reat bills indorsed by and introduced | Sy T e S 1 1 1 at the request of their organizations — = = Sports models—some tailored, some fur-trimmed. All of in_city and state. most desirable styles. Reduced to HATS for, street, sport, semi- dress and dressy wear, “Hendqu‘nrters hM t‘he Loas.-ued of = — X Vi av he t he Beate capiial and an Invitation o N STRANGERS’ EYES all representatives of the legisiative } | —watching you in crowded restaurants— i ! s L Ly & A in theaters and ball rooms—do you 46 Fine Coats—made up in the fine Cloths; embel- tended. \ shrink and feel apologetic before them, lished with the fine furs; or finished in plain tailored fash- | The Just Cpvernment League, spon- 3 because your teeth are decayed and i Exclusi del: = soring an ‘‘equal rights bill” aj} | SEER\ stained? on. xclusive models. Z blanket measure to place women on . - Z the same level as men voters, has a Possess beautiful white teeth by Reduced to . E b moe s mmalenz legislative committee, headed by Mrs. | {'! coming to me for perfect dental work. Charles~J. Ogle, who is assisted by : Mrs. Howard Schwarz, Mrs. Theodore Forbes, Mrs. Donald R. Hooker, Mrs. // P~ ') 0 Y Calvin N. Gabriel, Mrs. Robert Walker | [ \ | Gow,_snver, Puasi. fi t m& and others. SUCTION um _and “Porcelata. 50c About twelve bills will be intro- ind_$1. duced at _th estl f e e e PLATES | Cold Crown \ | \ Fit snug, S[° & set] g H A i 0N i will mot 5 and 4& 5 TOOTH y N \ slip or drop up| Anadup DR. WHITE, 407 7th St. Opposite Woolworth's 5S¢ and 10c Store. Hours: Daily, 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.n.; Sundays, 10 to 1. Phone Main 19 -Dr. J. K. Freiot, Prop. — ) ) i I “The P-B —= > ( ; i PS il Semi <Annual ' 4 ' JI| Clearance Sale %W 70"!] on / W ? 2 '. ‘ =0 %ll}llok/zf{e%re A rack full of Tricotine and Velour Suits—plain tai- . lored and Sports models—also some with fur collar. $ 24 | Reduced to med ; embroidered and braided. Into another section we've gathered many lots_of higher-priced Suits—some plain tailored; many fur-trim- $48 Reduced 0 ... ..ouvuenenenavnnoaencesncananns ‘Blouses Taken from the regular stock. Voile, Batiste and Madras Blouses— some finished with frills; some with lace and embroid- ered embellishment; others of strictly. tailored finish. .69 White predominates, but there are some Flesh :md\BIuc. Reduced to ........ cold away ‘X%u dreal} the from winter . “Jhe Avenue at Ninth _, Keep Looking Young It's Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. ‘The secret of kee young is tc Would like to tell you about our four trains a day to California feel young—to do this you must watch your liver and bowels— how fine the California Limited is, with its h Fred there’s no need of having a sallow o= * throug! complexion—dark rings fnder your S With gargles or sprays it is impossible to keep a sore throat under anything like continuous treatment. With Formamint, it makes no difference where you are—at work, in crowded car, shop, theatre or church—you can dissolve one of these delicious, almost candy-like tablets in your mouth once an hour or so. An effective harmless antiseptic is released and, carried by the saliva, con- illinery— ‘what ::nhrhbl:‘l:my have on the Navajo, 5 Ilnn l:—dull Do ook dn ‘mfinuousmly h, S enfi:cluz;me'inggf‘ ‘h:dm .:ti:lznne ’::fh f v a you can on X your cl with’ 3 , and gi infected tissues to B : Gy ini the Scout, the Missionary. sparkle. Your docto il tell y:;: 7 s .M L 5 % 75 Satin, Duvetyn and Velvet H?ts r?rslaégn&ng of ninety per cent of all sickness| | Formamint Tablets used when especially exposed to infection our exclusive stock—and there are almost ifferent e ==gll about the unexcelled Fred Harvey dollar meals comes i reduce your danger of catching sore throats, and even influenza, individual types. dining-rooms at artistic station hotels. 5 liver. from others. edi Dr. Edwards, a well-known phy= E Reduced to ........ Si555 SR e == the economy of the tourist sleeper. - sician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable Children can—and should—use them freely, as defence against 3 = the stopover for Grand Canyon National Park, trails and componad mixed] withiclive ol fo throat affections and influeaza which spread so readily in congested 60 Velvet, Duvetyn and Sports Hats—smart shapes; 00 5 A |act on the T bow: ‘whi -3 e 5 . ¢ . . hotels open all the year. Baipaveits Hisipatioots ,::"yum | schookroon, S ! effective designs; and original trimmings. - $ J Phone, write orcall. Tt will be pleasure to serve you. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the e 5 Be sure and ssk for our “California Picture Book,” substitute for calomel, are gentle in Reduced 0 ......cccocenamagocnnns BEEs ‘which hss & bird’s-eye msp of Californis in coloss. their action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy i :.y toning up the. liver and cl R. C. Smith, Gen. Agent @ C Dflln.rd&g.l Pass. Agt. 603 Finanss Bldg., Priladélphia, Pa. iIce g, a Ip] Phone: Locust ormami. of impurities. GERM-FIGHTING THROAT TABLETS . Edwards’ Olive Tablets are Formsmint identifies our product. Bauer Chem. Co . Ine., N.Y. - = == knownby their olive color. 15cand 30c. .mfi&k&fiu—&m;n& papes e e 557 . / > - pe %M.l.fl'q...l'.iil.l.Illl..l.i!llualuubnlttinfialUhtlil""uv-\ TELEER RN % o UxSEANTARESARRNEND QRS 2 I EE R R S e ¢t A . [ daMus "N »

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