Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1923, Page 20

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VAP:VMWM Asked CODE ADVOCATED . =it Prepared by Local Of- THE EVENING STAR, (URGE . 5. CONTROL For Two on Duty in Capltall [WER El'_l@ LABUR McVay,Jr.,and Day- ton Expected to Be Nominated. Women Appear Before Sen- ate Judiciary Committee WASHINGTON, D. C, posing submission of a Constitutional amendment. 3 | , Senator Johnson, republican, Cali- fornia, author of a similar measur the women, announced he would support any given committee indorsement. He de- work and insure them an education. also appeared before the subcommit- tee, said there should not be any necessity for much argument in favor of protecting the child_life of the country. At present, he declared, there is no provision on the federai WEDNESDAY, - JANUARY 10, 1923. CHANGE MEETING DAY. Mrs. Ruby Lee Minar, president of Club ' of business | the luncheon was th has announced that, begin-|new members. This ning today, the weekly club luncheon | ing restricted to women clared there was nation-wide demand | will be held on Wednesdays instead | as classified by the organ that Congress be empowered to pro-|of Mondays. The first luncheon under [ that is, women who own and operate tect children from irksome physicallthis new regime was held this noon | their own business. in the ballroom. of' the Men's City|over 100 members in the organiza- . Willlam Hitz addressed |tion. Miss Helen Barnhart is in | Samuel. Gompers, prosident of the |Club, American Federation of Labor, Who'the members on the subfect of the |charge of the campaign. | Art Center .and its possibilities from | an International point of view The principal subject di During January @ we are making a sp mpaig There are now 700 11th St N.W. House Wiring Let Us Estimate The H. L. Scharr Elecllfic Co. i’-ial Urged by Experts at Committee Hearing. _— Former Now Head e e e ein| ofhie B irennior Ordnance. statutes aimed to safeguard the lives | of children, protect their health and aid in their development into useful | citizens. Seeking New Law. | A large delegation of women ap- | | peared before a Senate Jjudiclary | subcommittee today to urge the sub- mission to the states of a constitu | tional amendment giving the federal™ _jurisdiction over child preme Court twice has declared 1 child labor laws un- constitutional on the ground that they interfered with the reserved police power of the states. Organizations represented at the | hearings tgday included the National Trude Union League, the ngress of Mothers, the il of, J L L L It’s Doubtful Economy —to have anything short = of highest-grade plumb-.. ing, when the family’s=S health is so dependent up- = on this important home = equipment. § Colbert Plumbing con- forms to the strictest standards, yet is reason- able in cost. |£MAURICE J. COLBERT speared before the smmittee today in a new insurance code for which will be a model ¢ country. This new afted by Insur. |, Fromotion of two naval officers on waus drafted by Ins duty in this city to the rank of rear ; At the admiral has been laid before the developed that Mr. Miller | President, and thelr nominations are 5 . {expected to go to the Senate within a 1 to put through 8Pe- | day or two. ~They are Charles B. Me- - bureau of war risk in- . jr., chief of the naval bureau of | of the chief rea- and Capt. John H. Dayton, commandant of the Washington navy named iNSUTAnce yard and superintendent of the naval| trict, by the Lgun factory, | through this is’ temporary rear admiral virtue ‘of the fact that he is head | of the bureau of ordnance, and the| recommendation which is expected to | stead of dribbling | he acted upon by the President today | . ing to little quib- | wil] have the effect of placing him on | FANEe to equal that of the British caline bumrne et o = = hus a great|ihe permanent list of re: dmirals. | battle fleet. It \)‘u;!‘ learned t‘;may sional women and the republican and | = = i anvenced | aphciaucnt Hxe of re Dboth | that promotion of these two officers | democratic parties. H vict WBISh Will | omeers it o e e o will not bo‘followed by a change in| The subcommittee was informed|= Heating—Plumbing—Tinning = e whole coun- | yrqqy The selection of these ) their present details. Both are ord- | that the women who appeared at the = l sm Phone Maln = 1 officers Is considered particularly sig. | nance experts. Iear Admiral MeVay | hearing had unanimousty agreed to 62 F £ et = nificant In view of the fact that they | Was commandant of the Washington | support the resolution of Senator M = will mmm handle the work of mod- [ Yard and superintendent of th: val | INnnnNnnnnnmE ing the American battle fleet by |Bun factory until June, 1920, w he - o Sl was detalled as chief of the bureau ald: “YoujTemodeling the'guns to sive them & | ZA0 5700 o2" A% Shut time ho was ro- s here that e e s | 1ipyed by Capt. Dayton provision.” | District of Columbia law has been Admiral McVay is a native of Penn- lled upon | annulled by the decrees of the Su-|aylvania, where, he was born Sep- Re - | preme Court. | tember 19, 1863, but was appointed from Colorado on May E x;h!een vears of his serv- | QZ-WECP"U WANTED E would like to procure for exhibition pur- poses during our 43d Anniversary cele- bration in February, garments or ma- terials worn or bought from us during 1880 or there- abouts; also scenes or photographs of Washington of the period of 1880-1881. Address or Phone Main 5300, Advertising Manager, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. | the Youns Wornana | ciation, the Wom perance Uniol tlon ‘ot Wom republic Illinots, pi to the N 19, 1886 S § Homekeepers! 1ms and do not write the in- = born In Illinois, | B ne e 869, and was appointed | \ird—Its provisions are antiquat- Ac Lt e t that it supple- nd out of date from every stand- “not at home” to sick h‘.':"‘g':‘f,“ smiall S Taits iy aatnict sennerioe Headaches and Colds—take surth—There is no provision | =Bt i SoAm S S8 ST | . out the life insurance company in - old code that is clear and prectse. |7 = .| Certain paragraphs are conflicting, » = Sl and they allow companies to be 4 licensed here which do not comply | < Tablets of LAxoe ASPIRIN MOTOR OILS Fifth—The fee provision of the old bill stards as @ block against local Keep Your Engine In the Three Point Box, 25¢ at Its Best in Winter Physicians’ Size Bottle, 75¢ companies here, which are pn-\enml SHERWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. Clearance of Phone Lincoln el § P - Beds and Bedding | 2222220000000 77777, // 0 i 4 1v"6_questions from Chair- | Mr. Miller said that if the | would report out this bill | d he could get it passed rch 4. and knew t would sign it as 24 It’s after stock-taking—and we are closing out the small lots. R You know we don’t let odds and ends ECCllnlnla!(‘ We make con- pres- cessions in price that make clearance complete. ected by oner Miller d His Band on ia Record A-3709 Homesick” on the other side. At Columbia Dealers. Separate Beds —at reduced prices— In most cases there’s only few of a kind—but they excellent values. Metal Beds Enamel; $().35 $30 30" Hahn's Place on Sale 2,700 Pairs Women's Shoes Formerly $59 $6350 $7:50 $8.50 $13.50 size 4.6 $3650 Mauve and Gold size 46. $52 Mauve size 3 White Holland Blue; 524.00 size 46 ... 5 $28 Waln ; 523.75 H .00 e $42 Hol $2650 Walnut- ; 521.50 size 4.6 . size 46.. s«p Or-y and Blue. $18.50 Mnhog-n)-fimsh- 515.00 " Metal Beds ~Equipped with Springs— size slz.so $’2 Mah ogln\-fimsh Eases 1_qu kly When You Apply a Little Musterole And Musterole won't blister like the oldfashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It| penetrates to the sore spot with a gen- tle tingle, loosens the congestion and | draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment ith oil of mustard. It is fine relief from sore thrbat, ilitis, croup, stiff neck, , headache, conges. rheumatism, lumb: mbago, | pun~ and aches of the back or joint: sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- | lains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. | Keep it handy for instant use. 35c and 65¢, jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. Better than a mustard plaster 519.00 3 525‘00 Samtary Wooden Beds —With Metal Side Rails— $40 Wllnu! finish; 533-50 $40 Mahogany-finish; ze 0 35 Wllnnt fin ////// % ! 533.50 Indian Blankets Brilliant in color and typical In dian designs—light and dark mix- tures. These Blankets ar, pure virgin wool with long staple cotton. and construc malkes this w. tory that cou { i Mattresses $15.00 Layer-Felt Mat- treas, covered in art or 511‘75 striped tick. $20.00 “Capitol Brlnd' Lnye?—l elt Mattress, covered in stripe tick —3-row stitchins— $15.00 rolled edge $22.00 “Conscience Brand” Layer- Felt Mattress, built layer upon art $165° $24.00 Layer-Felt Ma i, covered in a good grade of tan-striped tick—3-row stitching— $7 .00 block tufted $30.00 “Conscience Brand” Layer- Felt Mattress, built layer upon layer, covered in excellent grade of stripe tick; b-inch szz_zs box; Imperial edl’s $35.00 “Capitol Brand” Layer-Felt Mattress, built of a selected grade of felt, covered in fine grade of art or stripe tick; will glve years of satisfac- §32.75 tory service Warm Comforts Covered with attractive patterns —in_Sateen, Silkoline, etc. and filled with cotton, wool or down. $4.00 Cotton Comforts... 8-25 $10.00 Tan Blankets \ $6.00 Cotton Comforts....$4.85 $12.50. Sola. Colors $7.50 Cotton Comforts....$6,25 $9.00 Wool Comforts.....$7,65 $12.50 Wool Comforts. ...$10,65 $16.00 Down Comforts..$13,50 $18.00 Down Comforts..§14,50 for many u Felt bound, Double Blankets $6.00 White Blankels..‘.uss $8.00 White Blankets....g5 g5 $9.50 White Blankets....$g 00 $13.00 White Blnhkbls..slo.so ) $11.25 ”éfm‘]nl"\‘v:‘;m. and Gray $12.25 $13.85 $18.00 White a Single Blankets Blankets . $5.00 Gray Blankets osed . 4 /, 2000, LL are this fall’s and winter’s popular fashions—right A from our regular stocks. Every pair correct for wear throughout the coming Spring Season. The styles pictured, and others in Black Satin—Black, Tan and Patent Leathers, and Combinations. All sizes in the lot; but not of each kind. Need we say more, except get here as early as you can tomorrow mornmg! Sale starts at 8 A.M. at all our stores except the “City Club Shop.” 2000 By $14.00 White and Gra Do your gums bleed easily"lfsc.takeheed Pyorrhea is coming. Itstrikesfour persons out of every five past . forty, and thousands younger, endanger- ing their priceless teeth and health. Brush your teeth with forhan's FOR THE GU More than a tooth -ummnf:‘" 35c and 60c in tubes H H i Rssasassssacessssassasansacacann: -57.50 1,000 Prs. Boots OMEN’S tan and black dress and walking Boots, in a dozen different styles. Plenty of all sizes in the lot. Formerly $5 to $9. In the same sale at $3.45 $7.00 Cotton Blankets Scotch Plaid Blankets All-wool—in Highland nallern- — of light and dark plaids. 1335 Reduced from $18 to. 90000000000000000000000000000a00n000000000sesesasessassnssnesss Cor, 7t’ & K Sts. 414 9th Se. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. L e PR Tetrerd House and Herrmann Sy 2nd “Furniture of Merit”

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