Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1922, Page 23

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. WE BUY Men s New and Used Clothing Highest Pgices Cdl Franklin’ 73’5-.] OPPOSED BY COMMISSIONERS SChOOl Heads, HOWCVCE. Wl].l pl'CSS Clalms at Hearings in Congress — New Rating System AUrged’. % Jes BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 4% or 83 months. Tt Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- ifore maturity. Assets More_ Than Hearings before Senate and House jeouncil, said that at a conference te- committees ,on the new salary bill,;cently with the Commissioners as a representative of the education cem- carrying increases in pay for Disttict | [ERYeSchiabive of the educa Citizens' I public school -teachers, will notbe | Associations he learned that the Con held until the Comissioners report:| Missloncrs were not inclinedl to favor | /77 e Increase pay at s me. B W e e gatno% | He' sald the Commissioners feel that the Teachers' Council at a mesting | the statutory employes of the Digtrict Tast night in the Franklin School. Dr. | Eovernment are entitied to any wage in- Ballou said 1t was originaily planned | S"2§5¢3 1o be granted by Coligmen M to hold the hearings.when the bill | told the: Commissioners,” sald Mr. was_Introduced in Congress several e A ety Sty wecks ago. A report on the measure is expected ‘fronl the Commissioners soon,. Dr. | Ballou said. and he believes it will “However, 1 | nope the Commissioners will not ‘re- the bill. We: have a good case, but it ls i danger of some embarrass- ment." Reports” ‘were ‘submitted by chair- men of the cammittees on ratings, be an unfavorable one. o lenven of absence and substitute $7,000,000 | Port unfavorably.” declared the super- | service. “Kach report recommended a encies ey do not indorse 1, | gefinite pian for improving the work- Surplus Near: 1 hope they will not act to oppose it. | {yir'conditions of the teachers. Ill'P S efll’illg | It is very desirable to receive a fa- ”no ono | vorable report from the Commission- New Rating System Urged. ers"” Dr. Ballou emphasized that an = . * | unfavcrable ceport by the' Commis- |\ The rating tommittee. hoaded by sioners would not mean the cancelin; Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. [ll| 5705 nearings Sifore consrescionsy e system of rating teachers be JAMES BERRY. President committees. de‘ ed, so that ll:eyl\\ol.;:’d be g’;lx:ren JOSHUA W. CARR, Secret g - Imaximum credit to teaching al 4 Gt Cppoxed by Commissioners. land corresponding credit for person- l=————=————————————=->' Allan Davis, principal of Business|ality. The committce also recom- S High Sciool and president of the | mended that the teacher found weak into conference with a !auper‘l:o ‘officcr and given con- = | structive criticism. If the teacher should continue to fail, further recommended that given some other kind of “Rating as a definite ‘pla nlullnn on. merit _is be taken AU lIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIlllIIIII]IIIIIIIIIIUH'- the report he be or pro- is neces- Inder the sent conditions, teachers complain Pat the terms of pedagogy aiffer {among the offiders and that the rat- ng is merely tmpressionistic.” Mrs. Werner pointed out that the | present rating m has been in !use for many years, and declared iz credit for per- 0 two school offl- f Absence Discussed. | Ten days' annual leave of absence pwith full pay in case of personal ill- ness or during guarantine, four da: leave with full pay for absence caused by death in a teacher's imme- diate family, and consideration of a sgbbatical year for travel and study in' Bight: s, was recommended by the repott of the leave of absence committee headed by Miss. Edna The . auntele AM;\LLORY Spring Hat of unexampled smartness, in the new shades of sand, gray and brown, for the well- dressed man. 5 Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Unitsd :.uues grun! ves of absence similar to those recommended by her committee. “A day's leave””she said, “often saves children ot a full week of lifeless teaching.” The report that nine ci year for teachers. Boston teachers. according to the report, get one vea leave of absengce with full pa | twenty-one for “rest and recreat! | More Substitutes Favored. | A substitute teacher for each eight Irooms of the elementary ‘schools who would act us coaching teachers when not actually engaged in replacing an 'abgent teacher and substitutes per- | manently placed in the hlgh schools |in number to be determined by the | superintendent was urged in a report of the substitute committee, of which Miss . Janet McWilliam is chairman. Such substitutes, the report stated, should have eligibillty requirements leaves: of absence and longevity pa : . Recommendations of the three co fttees will be taken up for consi MR oration at a Special meeting of the f Miss Dixon stated have a sabbatical LU L T L R e T R T PO TR T T EH LT T T TH = Reasons Why You Should SEE---HEAR---BUY THIS Columbla Grafonola FREE REPAIR SERVICE FOR ONE YEAR 3 SPRING MOTOR THE ONLY PHONOGRAPH SELLING FOR LESS THAN $150 HAVING THIS STRENGTH MOTOR ALL PARTS, INCLUDING MAIN SPRINGS, FURNISHED AND PUT IN FREE FOR 1 YEAR ADJUSTABLE PRODUCER, GIVING 'ANY TONE DESIRED EASY WEEELY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS RECORD COMPARTMENT HOLDING 75 RECORDS NO INTEREST CHARGED PERFECT TONE SOLD AT PREWAR g PRICES °. BEAUTIFUL WITH AL{, NEW « MAHOGANY CASE IMPROVEMENTS Model E-2 STOPS AUTOMATIC only m\fn MANY OTHER WITHOUT SETTING $85 REASONS 1210 G Street Northwest Harry C. Grove, Inc. Large, New Home of L. T. JONES 'BEDDING 931 H St. NW Main 2097 ist. April 1, 1901, at 633 H Street N.W. April 7, 1913, moved to 9th and H Sts. N.W. . Feb. ht, 1922, to present permanent home .21 Years in Same Neighborhood With our larger stock and facilities, we are better equipped than ever to- satisfactorily serve the public. v e To our many friends and patrons we wish to extend our very sincere thanks, and respect-- fully - solicit- your continued patronage’ and recommendation where yoy deem us worthy. L. T. JONES, BEDDING ”ll'l St NW. . make a favorable recommendation on |* THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TEACHERS" SALARY INCREASES: | council to be called before the Easter holidays. Tho councll accepted the resigna- tion of Mrs. E. C. Paul, delegate rep- resenting the high school teachers, with regret. It was reported that the council has $436.75 to its credit In the Business High School Bank. Dr. Simon Praises Council Dr. Abram Simon, member of the board of education, expressed his gratificatiow of the manner in which the council is functioning, and. de- clared that he believes the teachers | “are on the right road to creating. the real school system we need here.” “It i3 the teachers who are really the school system,” said Dr. Simon. “Beautiful buildings do not mgke a lachool system. T believe you can be {of service to your superintendent as well_as tho board of education. I aseure you of the personal interest in the vork you are doing.” ru! “La BDomita” in two v wacrifice. Mcn wi the nricex are thi; 11 be able to make humidor 1 it we fot Is gone. All Clgnrs are guarnnteed fresh, Buy ax many as you want; there is mo limit on the quan- tity until the 110,000 are gone. Londres Shape, 10 Box of 100, $2.40 “Perfectos” Shape’ 3 for 10c—S8 for 25¢ Box of 50, $1.50 Senator Shortridge Would Protect 74 BONITA CIGARS 110,000 of the chofcest Manllla Cigars nt the lowest want to stock thelr e . FAVORS DYE INDUSTRY. the out of the dye hearlng, declared himself |5tat In favor of adequate permanent pro- tection of the American dye and or- ganic chemical industry, “by an em- bargo, it necessary,” during an In- formal discussion following the close of .vesterday's session. s The existing. temporary embargo the senator to | to i finai ad worked very well, sald. After hearing Irene du Pont, presi- dent of the E. I du Pont de Nemours Very No.4-7th Specially y popular shapes sound perfect. for 25¢ charges of monopolistic conditions in Journed the hearigg to 10 o'clock to- morrow morning. “He explained that he wished time Lo appear before the Senate finance committee, in response of witnesses before the subcommiiiee relative to the question of what con- stitutes adequate protection for the American dye and organic chemigal industry. ANo. 3-14th & U Sts. N. W. MEN 11" Your Opportunity to Buy NEW SPRING SU!TS | C., WFD\IESDAY MARCH lo, 21922, . 23 —_— Company, who vigorously dJdeclared I Pape . —'P . fing American dye industry to be with- foundation and charged that op- No dirt, werk or worry if you intrist the work to us. Bcreens snd Vi'hu‘ln‘ I ” position to development of the Ameri- Latest designs and cuts, N by Embargo, if Necessary. can dye ":ld“uy orl‘m‘.wd with the dAMI 'l.l‘l:r“lltmdon. Spe- 17.50 Shades to order. { Senator Shortridge of California, th:'px:" lye monopoly, and Dr. || S A T T ’ s H Hert esident of th H chtimen ot sebcomiics 5% he S3ich P ety it 5t % |~ JOSEPH GOLDMAN || CORNELL WALL PAPER co: . Senate judiclary committee in charge |turers' Association, who finished his! 1413 H St. N.E. {71430 N, i ement, Senator Shortridge aa- | - =4 /AUFMAN | OPTOMETRIST . Lyes Scientifically Examine ed Without Drops. Glasses Fitted—Repnaired; 1720 Pa. Ave. ,,..';".'.':,"A'Z.. i ts invitation. He planned, he sa‘d, nvite the attention®of the Senatc nce committee to the testimony _on Cigaretfes “If a manufacturer reduces a price today, People’s patrons pay less to- morrow.” We annou; S70i No. 1-7°6 K Sts. N. W. No. 2.7th & E Sts. N. W. &MSts.N.W. No.5-8th & H Sts. N.E. ettes. Men will Hote especially that it pays to buy the carton of 10\ packages. gf,'b’;!f.m 1I Packages of l. 8¢ Chesterfields | Packages of 20, 15 oid mitl { Carton of 10 Packages, NoST036MSEN.W. No7-116GSEN.W. Lucky Strike | ™300 Cigarettes 5 917 NG.8:14th:Pk.Rd. No.9-31st& MSH.N.W. . e No.:10-18i% & Columbia Road atina * § Carton of 10 Packages, SL99 No: 11-653 Pa. Ave.S.E. Water-proof Leatherette Househald Aprons Shopping Bags Special, 39¢ Special, 39¢ See These Lowered Prices!| This Attractive Pint “It’s Time for Straw Hat Dye” 25¢ 60c Hay’s Hair De Miracle < D. & R. Cold Palmolive Shav- Health .....24c Depilatory, Cream ing Cream. .26¢c COLORI TE Vacuum o 53c, 89c, $1.75 (tubes), Safeias Sh 19c : 25c Creme de 10c, 21c, 42c Safetee Shaving Ve av mays ln g i p Meridor ...11c 25; Sp:’ro e Cream .. ... c B ok ey a0 puajas ey B ottl e cwdcer .---24€ p. & R. Cold Mary Garden o 0w, maming 300 €6 on crey 50;’ Sr':;:: de 22¢ 30¢ Kondon’s Cream (jars), Talc....... 23c v ?Jfif%m':f:?“y" i ' 8 9 e Catarrh Jelly 20c 29c¢, 42c, 69c¢, $1.19 ;—J c Dobell’s Solu. Hersh C Alcotab,thuby 1 5 B i ) o Keeps liquids cold § tion, pint....16c "GP S1.00 Unaline - bw Aleoholge | [ 3 Call'_:fomm Syruza 5 T""“'"" """" 9 pint ....... 71c $1 'ém G'mm,' ’"’c‘& l:‘:;:é;, mi‘ T{:;r:,:“:: igs . ... C Best ite 'ompo big worth cial a Carter’s Liver Mineral Oil, 50c 3";0”.}:']::::”. Syrup Hypo- Tooth b;;nto::z::bmuo: X! Pills ...... 15¢ El Rado De- Syrup ...... 18c Phosphites . .49¢c 00 in _poliched emcé\é: &, pilatery, 49¢,89¢ Pierce’s Gold 25¢ Armour’s Paste Special ........ Mike Martin’s 4€7CE & Socen Beef Cubes. .18c Special Liniment . ..29¢ *Seidlitz Powders, Medical Dis- . Package of 10, covery .....92¢ 25c Sani Flush, 18c 39¢ i G imtmen . . 43¢ vo., Marmola Pre- American Rat iETiuteey Eetract o Btk S0c Syrup of Lashbrow ....45¢ ;'crfi:lton . Paste . ..... 18¢ leans _and :,:h;‘;::: $2.18 Ounce b Mulsified Co- ablets ....81¢ pychesne Lilm: Treshes the | mouth. Pepsin € " coanut Oil . .39c Vegetal .89¢ e i, sy Father John’s Rubber Gloves, Slac in "big "0c e Medicine, Hay’s Henna Special, 49c pr. Azurea Face Sobissle. " Bpdcial at 49c, 89c Shampoo ... .24c Nail Brush: Powder, Dorin Rouge, and Sulphur, 2 Farr’s G FUsies, 19 Special.. ... 78¢c - 4lc 22¢ Lavaris, “Hatr Color SROSS e I el FREE! 21c, 42¢,79c Restorer ...89c Johmogh& John- ., Vegetal ..$1.19 o s F:th“ 2 Wephemolax g3 Herpicide, 456,89 Cream - .26 Viek's Saloe, e =l s0c Sanitel, | [ 25¢ Williams’ : .~ Danderine, 29c¢, 59¢, $1.15- e Tooth Paste | | Teoth Powder Pierce’s Favorite 27c, 45c, 79c Ever-Ready Safety o Water, Vitamine Tablets i cr Paste, Prescription, 98c Glover Razor, new ’7’¢ 33c With Every Package of Special, 18: Special, 9¢ Lot e , ,Glover'’s Mange model ..... 77¢ 4 Lydia Pinkham’s ° Remedy ... .55¢ 3-gr. Quinine Nuxated Iron Tablets Vegetable Gillette Safety At Our Special Price of Compoand .89c PRIlimy . soc Razor, new oo 18 ; Peoples 00 e, 39c 2 oz. .......15¢ eoples ; .79 79c P Pine» Cough Pebeco Tooth impeoes, & Scott’s Emulsion, < Syrup ..... 49c _ Paste ......39¢c Palm Olive Soap, 45c, 89c }?f n:fi‘a E&E{;;{ l‘l‘:na‘e":g%x?;fi::; sr;flét'és “Special Blend” Sal Hepatica, Kolynos Tooth 3 for.. € Munyon’s Paw :’:So‘o{ficg:l{e’:r fu:;e:muml ‘é:ghopir;fhfig: Coffee 23c, 45¢, 89 Paste ......23¢ wid Root Hair PawPills .. .23c | 3% 3 speciut price of o Buy & 110 Cutex Nail 60c Forhan’s Tenic, Wampole’s Cod-: P00 Bachamy. of Cenumme Yomet Vimine Preparations29c Tooth Paste, 43¢ 29c, 49¢c, 85¢ Liver Oil, pt. 75¢c | Tablets FREE. A $2.10 value for 79c. $1.20 Worth of Soda, Special for $1.00 24 Ge Sods Tickets in conveatent book form. are Special at $1.00. _These ti at any of our Soda o any time, Bave on Soda—$1.90 worth Fine Hairbrushe: - Special, 98¢ Ladies’ Select Hairbrushes, with white “pure” bristles set securely’ in a solid hack. It is a very worthy value at 98c. Single Night” “These days when the March winds blow!” smooths the skin slmest in- stantly. 35¢ and 65¢ redeemable s_for anything, for $1.00, o= e L T Fine Stationery 25¢ Box Marcus Ward's Melrose Linen in an attractive box of 24 en- velopes and sheets. Ladies’ f Revolviqg Spray § perfect eyrings, the NI of much higher priced & els—s big value at 980. Guaranteed ALARM 89c somely nickel guaranteed. Mallinebrodt’s Quality Peroxide —the best peroxide we are able to procure any- where on earth. 4-03., 10c 8-0z., 15¢ Pint, 25¢ FAIRYFOOT CLOCKS ' alarm clocks, hand- fin- ished and positively ‘This special offer limited to a short time only—get yours today. and B —just pure time tested and tried. medicinal plants g0 to make up TONALL, the great Tonic and System Builder. These blended plan t.extracts stimulate the di- gestive organs into proper functioning with the consequent result of good strength, energy and appetite—and vigor. Try Tonall Today! 19c Cake, 3 for 50c “At the First Sign of a Freckle” Bunion Plasters bunion sufferers. Givein- stant relief, take out in- —Apply Barnard’s Complexion Cream—for it positively removes them, and gives to the skin a ruddy, healthy glow and satin-like smoothness. At all People’s Drug Stores, trial size, 35¢. $1.00 Size Special, 69¢c Down Go Priceson Rubber Goods “Radiant” Good Quality Fountain Syringe “Velvet” Hot-Water Bottles will wear a long time. . .. Congress 2-quart Hot-Water Bottle—Guaranteed 1 year 3 Senate 2-quart Hot-Water Bottle—Guaranteed 2 years. . . 28 Atoz 2-quart Hot-Water Bottle—Our best quality. . . . M Congress 2-quart Fountain Syringe—Guaranteed 1 year. Senate 2-quart Fountain Synnga—cyamn!ud 2 years Atoz 2-quart Fountain Syringe—best quality obtainable. . Bostonia Metal Hot-Water Bottle. . ....... ........... § Infants’ Rectal Syringe, 25c—Ear Syringe, all rubber De Vilbiss Atomizer, No. 15 5 De Vilbiss Atonuzcr, No. 16 Ice Bags, S ly Priced . Seamless "Ball Top" Rubber Nupplu Welch’s Grape Juice Quart, 59¢

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