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'THE' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922 : 5 ADVERTISING CL! Ing manager of the-Morrly & Co. Chly conclave were received befor e the able, and they probably will be bullt p S| et e e & Sy NEW CABINET OFFICER [ PETWORTH CITIZENS |3, 4nd, oy, provasty, i, v b \n address on the value of adver- | the country would go on the rocks. g e et el e TO SEEK NEW SCHOOL O a0/ dusitiell o wirae 5] tising in business featured the week-| The advertising copy-writing co Harding's cabinet; the establishment | ... 0 school authorities to renovate port- tac. 1+ Tuncheon yesterdas of the Adver.| LSt Was won this week by Wiliam’ of & mational university at Wash-| Need of a new school in north Pet-|able No. 8 on the Petworth School |®@ CONSTRUCTION CO. SR il er- | Wagner. L. E. Rubel of Underwood ington and compulsory education for | worth will be impressed on school au- | grounds, and cut another door in the > lising Club o ington at the City | & Underwood, presided at the meet- all children of the nation through the | thorities in the near future by a joint|north side of the building. Besldes gmln“s tub. Charles . Meyers, advertis- !ing. eighth grade was advocated by John | committese composed of members of | being declared insanitary, members of H. Cowles of Washington, sovereign | the school committees of the Petworth | the committee pointed out the fire 407 Blackistone Building S _ - grand commander of the Southern |Citizens' Association, the Petworth|danger in the =portable, which has| @, b "0 4 H Sts. N.W. in 7823 S I (LU T Jurisdiction of the United States of | Woman's Club and the Petworth |oniy one door as an exit in case of | & 14th an ts. —Main o . Cowles Tells Masons De- §— m D }Al{lt’e"ica' Ancldo‘;u Aclcey(ted‘ ieottlsh }gome and Schosl A.snocmt{an. Deci- emirzencyk 3!} enfi_l‘neerhlarlvnor also % = e, in’ an address last night. sion to urge school officials to pur- | will be asked for the school 5 ‘o = 5 / Fl‘lday and Saturday auflherty Impeachment| . partment of Education Is Mz Cowlea declared he belleved the | chiase a itS for & new school In that — |8 Additions to Your Home. i3 = > : i Nation’s N sroatest ‘contrlbution masonry could | vicinity was reached by the joint i Aecioi whe = H eed. ssness committee at a meeting last night in you are considering = 5 /// 2 = Proceedings Like Comic and dissatisfaction of various ele- the Petworth School £ g larging your Dining Room, H ments in the citizenship” was 4o urge| Although the Petworth School is £ building a _Conservatory, H Opera, H o : the membership tg take greater inter- | using its new addition and five port- 9% / £ pera, He Says By thie Associated Press. est in the problems and questions | ables, it was pointed oft, tho school . o addizg an) fwten foom Iwé / H —_— CLEVELAND, Ohlo, September 21— |COnfronting ~ the country _today |is overcrowded, while at least a score Thu ls Cadl“ac your home, or putting shelv- & 4 | “tockatovme aTdeal i io| Selection of the next meeting place ‘through promoting more widespread | of childrep have been transferred to g in your Pantry—send for DOUBLE-SERVICE £ ” O o e O avkea ths 5 d Gt dho aiesd A (G L the West and other schools on ac- one of our skilled mechanics. S|overa is the way Representative|marked the end of the six-day con-| ‘W charge’ he sald, that the chief | count of the lack of accommodations. r ' No job is too small or too * L = d J. Vi z clave of the 110th Supreme Council, -} The latest enrollment figures show < 2 | OF MEN’S H ;n rew ‘oh:'-eelul ':Pmlrrru:nl of the Thirty-third Degree Masons of the|faction may be laid to the door of |that 1,090 pupils are enrolled in the big to command our imme- S| House avpropristionsicommitiee, de- | C L iL T Sl G- tha| CRe;CEIme ot selfsniicas; Petworth School, and more are ex- diate attention. -Our eharges 5 S| certhes the Impeachment procecdin€® | Unitea States F Amerioa, here tadey * P e Joint committee, of which J. a Evening arelaiays MeasOnibic Fq =/!against Attorney General Daugherty. 4 i . . fHow may we serve YOU? H Previous to the meeting no indlea-| More than 236,000 women have re-|G. Yaden is chairman, holds that the Souventve for the indtes. Y, I OP COA I S S| He issued a statement yesterday, in | TRV EEE 1o e T N8 T ven, | celved pensions from the British gov- | acquisition of a new school eite in | | The Washington Cadillac Co-pny Eetiiates durnibited. Bhone M. V523, é S| reply to atiacks upon the action of | 1197 oF e BrObAR S CRo'Ce TS B VER xcrnr:en‘t ‘hecluse g;elxr-“hunbull’du fell | north Petworth is efpedifnt beuu;e 1138-1140 R RRERERERERREC =1 his committee § tponing hearl 2 v) n the late war. this number 74,- |only a few properties that can be = e ehmont, Ak heariNE®) council, no invitations for the mext!000 have remarried. used for such purposes are now avail- Fraukiis Bhe aent Clear-Day Coats on the impeachment charges, until the short session of Congress, which A < Cravenetted—Rainproof | were made by Representative Oscar s fi—" P! E. Keller of Minnesota, author of the “ Gabardines, Tweeds, Whipcords ~ 2|57 i 5 & - Julius Lansburgh F urmture Co. $25 Values $35 Values $40 Values O i Wi s Chairman Volstead said that when | 8 50 00 invited to appear before the com- {38 & . mittee Representative Keller “could e not be coaxed to give the slightest - — idea of the nature of his charges.” “This is the only instance 1 have o ever heard of in which a high official Complete Line of Raincoats for Men, Women and Children =: of the government is impeached wit Notice—We Have Only One Store in Washington out Bomé oneLtalling, w0t oblY .0 ORIGINAL C tmiionnd T e H W f d G OODYEA R EEs e be o as on the COII idence of ., but the public, all about it what act or acts they refer to. It is surmised . that one of the com- ' COMPANY e e O Doimate ths I ° 1436 New York Ave. N.W. ey B teahl NI | W ash t H Folk At Cor. 15th & N. Y. Ave., Next to United Cigar Store f‘;‘i",;"‘,:;r:;’gl":" to doubt that that a S 1 n O n O m e O S L LR LU TR T Gas ('nn:pnny Ca ; - - e e e | ool et s , AND WHY? Bigger Values than ever before—a Larger Pay Weekly [L, o the complelnt onginicd and Better Store to serve you in— More Diversified orMonlhly and the company ran the gantlet 5 P H odn’ without molestation throughout his . . . 3 5 Go lias Privy weeln’t be Saminhurnion o the Cight years of Stocks — Low Prices — Liberal and Dignified Credit > l,‘ D' =43 l. ‘Wilson's administration. a bar to Distinctive {rcumstance has been called to . . a E my attention that has made that case : Footwear, here are new | eira aggravated at this time, but it | the parties aggrieved have waited 1 some eight or ten years through three administrations 1 cannot blame them Ton g’ue pumps for being in a hurry now. HOPE PROPERTY OWNERS WILL PAY TAX IN FULL Bills to Be Made Out for Total in | October, But Only Half Is Actudlly Due Then. Although only half of this year's real estate taxes will be due in November, cials of the tax office are hoping a e percentage of property owners !vuf{g;\) their bills in full during that mon The tax bills, it was learned today, = Comfort Royal B g fr e S Rocker Easy Chair This Three - Piece Overstuffed Parlor Suite November and the balance in May he ver i Spring seat construction. cov- Solid oak frame, covered with g':ue?!“;&“x’t“s;‘i\g ‘when the final pay- ered ;\'it}; brown Spanish imita- imi"‘“i%fl lcalthl'fl Push the but- As sketched. The large Davenport, Armchair 1 ecomes 5 cather. on and recline. X X - e Pl will be Hon; feather and Comfort Rocker, covered with tapestry. They $ 1 2 :.I ; 5 o ESTINED to be A . ) £ I bills will be ready for distribu- ? : vereq 1 4 STINED to be Autumn's mos o a-;:,g,py;“?ggf,;g;- letorayiaven $ 75 $ 75 have Marshall Spring Cushion Seats and back of successiul shoe fashion, they say. | halt ‘of his tax in November his prop- d b Davenport is covered. Very specially priced at * T = s Y not go on the auction block —_— — . ¥ S 3 ceee dre the new Tongue Pumps. . And v : ale, bt when the < B i i n v 11 by Hahn's are first to place them sees a)nenall; of rlldpv;'e cent a 0 . . t vihi hould h: within reach of the moderate purse. e At i Novemper, T o NEYS Card Table Otter Brown Ooze, Patent trim Black Kid, Patent trim Black Satin, Patent trim And Patent Leather All at $6.50 The new shades in Bro“n,.also Sll\ef, Russ_la, L N — . — Mouse and other new shades in full fashioned silk New York conferred yesterday with the DISCUSS APPOINTMENTS TO FEDERAL JUDGESHIPS New York Senators Confer With President Harding on Four New York Nominations. ‘Englander Bed Couch Equipped with Spring and Mattress on easy-running cast- ers. Special at— Library Table Mahogany finish. Special at— stockings. Extra fine gauge with Lisle tops. 31 95 Treniden) D hE e Spvontent Folding, A DI rerrnnnns A York ‘state district, thred of which Special......... . are provided for in the new law cre- ating twenty-four additional federal » judges, and the fourth is to fill an - jex ing vacancy. Those whom the New York se: ators have recommended for appoin ment to these judgeships are Henry A Goddard of New York count: ancis A. Winslow bf Yonkers, Isaac Siegel, now_a repgesentative in Con- gress, of New York, and Marcus Campbell of Brooklyn. The name of John B. Meserte of Tulsa, Okla., formerly a United States attorney and prominent as 2 member | == T of the bar of that state, was placed I | _ZVeweSt deas before the President by Senator Har- l rold of Oklahoma to consider in making Cor. 7th and K Special Prices 414 9tk St. his selection of the twenty-four new - “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. foderaliyutges s ., i 9x12 Tapestry Rugs 9x12 Axminster Rugs 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Jimmy (four yeus)—Mamnin' 1 T Ny 31 ie's sust i amm o, Jimmy, it’s just Im- > agination. 1 Sale s K .75 Jimmy (a - little later) t , 3 Price — s Has imagination a long tai e —————————— s Lnesli O ORE B r.l @-@ D.EiEEEE .@ EIE. ¢ 9x12 Seamless H Velvet Rugs Rugs—Figured Ol’ace you am Sa!e $27£ Sa!c $79£ wean Out ym CoIarfuI Bcaut;ful Price, =T Price, — SHOES like the [\ _» » f : Floor PORTIERES LACE CURTAINS 9x12 Wool Wilton »” Tapestry Portieres, pair.. Irish Point Lace Curtains, pair.......... G $4.75 Dicke:\g.' Lamps , Tapestry Portieres, with fringe ends, pair.......... $6.98 ‘| Brussels Net Lace Curtains.. 25 For Fall 60-inch Couch Cover. Special Sale/price.......... $425 Renaissance Curtains, pair........cooveeiieeennnn ¢ 75 THAT’ what my Dad said to me one day. ‘“Horace, you wear out your shoes like the dickens. What’s the matter?”’ The Electric Lamp sketched, three -inch ma- hogany ped- September Sale of Blankets and Comforts KNEW what the matter was alright, alright. It was tal ith silk i & i from playin’ too much baseball and the shoes couldn’t GO R Double Blankets Double Blankets Comforts Comiorts stand the pace. But now I wear “GRO-UNPS” from shade. ! : i ] i ; . N - Hahns, and would you believe it those shoes are always Several Colors. Special, : Various Colors. Special, Large Size. Tuifted Tufted, in Various Colors ' laughm at mL—Yes, laughin’, as if they was sayin’ q “Horace, why ain’t you rough somcnm:s We ]):vc s -49 55-75 $ .98 55.49 rough stuff, and we're built for it!” — —_ —— —— SO now Dad smiles like a sugared yam when he sees my shoes. “they are , Horace” he says, *“All to the mustard I” Girls are hard on shoes, too, I know it. But when my sweetheart sa.ld “Horace, wish I could get shoes that’d keep their shape and look drPcssyhlxke Niogler s,”” I cooed back “‘Peaches and Cream, just get your . £ Mother to buy you a’pmr of “GRO- %yw d wg !é NUPS!”