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* * CUTS HOME COSTS Cheaper and More Substan- tial Structures Recommend- ed in Report to Hoover. AID TO HOUSE BUYERS Uniform Regulations Would Help | ( to Standardize American- Built Homes. Cheaper and more durable homes for the Amer| people may be con- &tructed along the lines of a report made public today by the building code committee of Department of Commerce, which etary Hoover fleclared would result * very appreciable money 1 of Ame n famili but will o a positive influence toward bet- ter housing that cannot be counted in | dollars. In a letter to Ir helpful not oniy use /:‘\ municipalities in and in r ¥ in cod promoting < through . but that with it Rppendix it will prove to owners a generally. the report i the principa Ing_and othe The committe huilding codes permit bri story dwelli more than two about 40 per cent the present ¢ ed permit h dwellings. brick ar. exceed additiol Rable. Jimited to under the recommend wood | Th houses mu¥y be eight-inch solid brick twelve-in b quired to be tw excavated inc PLAN WORLD MEETING { the 1924 com Adverti Leld i today. been invited present plins of the British anad A iean committees u OF ADVERTISING CLUBS . Arrangements are well under way fol Lond All of allied con 0 send de contempla atlendance. of th mittee, the past tw F. A. Wilson-La Ame ho has been in 1 the publish. vention will be the annual convention to be held at | une of this vear. | * pAflantic City in The convention will probably be held | ot only in af aving to mil- 1 of the Associated | Clubs of the World, to be | land, it was learned | Lester ‘\lape~ kin start any, make o’ car, an’ he hain’t been in | high school quite three months. (Coprright National Newspaper Service.) P s e FOUR POLICE INJURED INTAKING 100 IN RAID olored Men Held After Squad Breaks Into Locked and Barred Fenton Place House. Four policemen were injured, non n seriously. in a spectacu raid made early Sunday meening or th ses at 53 Fenton place | west, when inore than 100 young slored men were praced under ar- Phe doors and windows of th . the police were securely | . and the raiding squad had 10 break it< way through. The crowd {arre 1 fillsd nine patrol wagoms, were taken to the second pre In the meleo rance of the po- nd plstols cracked, nd men in the houss but none of the shots | The furniture of the . and a large quan- | was poured out on | ent the officers from of violation of t preliminary ng and demanded a trial by went over without o arrested and there are several Others will conduct, a ng concealed weapons and other offen had mastered the a clean-un of the | umber of of mod- i h-power pistols | athered up that had been dis. Ly the colored men in the id were: L: whisky sq i cQuade, Prec o Buuer and__Bridoe i wie Officers Ruby, Fowler, Pack- and Burrell | D. C. PRIEST RESIGNS. }Pat}:er Kervick Would Quit Holy Naméd Pastorate. ‘ le resignation of Rev. Thomas J. pastor of the Holy Name 1th and K streets northeast, the Arcnbishop announced taday. | adopted at me: anizations : shop withhold gnation and requested Fathe k Lo reconsider hiz determina Father Kervick for more thau 1 has been pastor of | cently ed aj the church a jdrive for fu school. 1n _iwas raised, —_— The Jobseeker—You belong to the regular_organization, do you not? The Political Boss—Not s be mnoticed. The regular organiza- 1ftion belongs to me. vho is chairman of the British London” cémmittee. arrangements for the con- definitely decided at | on the grounds of the B pire exhibition at Wemble bus ride from the city o The cost of the convention tional Press A by the Thirty Club. that at least 5000 delegates will be in attendance from c A total of sw»nuo “Will be and it is expect America, Australia, THREE EXECUTED IN ERIN. | Men Reported to Have Been Gap- | dalk correspondent of Telegraph reports that three man resi- tured After Bridge Destroyed. BELFAST, January 22.—The Dun- the Exchange raduste Eyes Ezamined xocamm Medical | Glasses Fitted DR.CLAUDE s.SEMONES Eyenght list 409-410 Bldg. 10th And G fi! l'w Phone _T ry Muth First Just rub on the new application called Joint-Ease if you want to know what real joint comfort is. For Creaky - Joints {] Ivs for stift, swollen, or pain- i] tortured joints, whether caused || b+ rheumatism or not. A few seconds’ rubbing and it Open 9:15 _A.M." Bcaut:ful Crepu the’ qguc. in. New Frocks for, Womcn ~Flat ‘crepe, that* lo\-e!y. soft lustrous’ cr;pe, ina buuniul _shade of gray, shows gracéful drapings at the side, caught with a clusfer. of iy crepe Tosas—~$45; Crepe Roma is charmmg in lhu avy. blue: frock, handsomnely ‘beaded in “~gold and crystal ‘beads, $59.50; Geor‘:né crepe, in black, is worn. over an-underdress of black and-white-printed- Egyptian -crépe, $65; while Cantonicrepe*Satin-back- crepe and Chcmll: crepe are shown in \arymg, delightful mddes. Gna) fayy, cocoa, brown and bfack are - most” fhmred far - afternoon. A Flat Crepe Frozk for Misses $39.50 —which takes its inspiration from a little Parisian frock of Lanvin’s—in rosewood, almond green or navy blue, you will find equally lovely—with its col- lar of tucked cream net and lace, and the unusual shirred satin ornament with long ties of georgette in a contrasting shade—showing the - penchant * for trimming at the front. Misses’ Section, Third foog, Paisley Desigm_Play'dn Important Part in New Suit Blouses —and are almost Tertain to be pr ent either as the blouse itself-or'in the trimming; while the new Rip'length overblouses fall in line with thé new suits, and since 3uit coats are bloused and belted around. the h:pn, so-alse * are many of the most charming oveér- - blouses; typified in _this attractive model sketched; .an . overblouse ; of Paisley georgette combm‘d with - gray. $10.78. | Other New Spring - * $5.75 to $11.75 Blouse Section, Third Soor. A Galaxy of Color Marks the Arrivab of . . New French Ratmes There is color eserywhere. . Bright colors mtxoduce. the most charming-@ad novel effects in"vivid plaids and checks; quaint two-tone effects in harmonizing shades -are ‘seen % dainty openwork designs are new;.and there:: are: ‘wondes- | ful new golds, rose, greens. and blues and e shiades. and paler colors in plain ratines, . » All of them xmported—man’y‘ .exclusively” our’ own. 38 and 39 inches wide ° . $1, $1.25, $1.50, $I75,$2:; Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second floor. Colorful Wool Jerscy PronusestoBcPopularAzah'l’hisSpfiag —and we have just received a new shxpment of fine qunh(y Wool Jersey— 3 T IN BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING SHADES o OF rose, silver, radio blue, almond green, cari- . muskru.) 72-inch Scotch Mole Stole, $138. Everyone is ‘Wearing FELT : —or some smart and.attrac- tive combination of felt and silk, or felt and straw. Felt Sports Hats $13.50. Scarfs in plaid wool, fringed at the ends—silk scarfs in the pre- vailing Paisléy designs—quills of kid, cleverly designed. and trimminigs of straw or felt it- self mark all of these as new. Colors show much of the lovely and popslar gray, slate blue, rose, sand, cocoa and white. Milliers Section, Third floor. ~ ASmart Fur Scarf or Choker —accompanies almost. every smart costume. 329 Are lovely mink scarfs~and fox in imi- “tation blue, taupe and brown. “&—-‘Buflnfn! soft, ulky Fox. Scarfs, in taupe and stone , Jap mar- D A Hud:on uzl (dyed . ‘A handsome “Siberian irrel Stole, $160, i Beautiful Eastern Mmk Stole, ‘tail trimmed. $18S. Fur Section, ‘Third Soor. ‘ January Sale Linen Sheets 10 pair Hemstitched Pure. Linen Sheets from Flanders, size 72x99 inches; elegant qual- ity, price low- for January, $10 pair. Real Ttalian Filet and Em- broidered Boudoir Pillow- cases, * January ‘'salé price, $3.95 each. Linen Section; Second fioor VelvetBrocdde on Georgette Reduced, $7.85 yd. You cannot help but recog- nize the great saying that this lowered price offers; for .this handsome velvet brocade in charming designs, on self colar georgette, has enjoyed unusual vogue this scason—especially lovely is it for dinner . or evening gowns. AMONG THE MANY BEAU- TIFUL COLORS —brown in several lovely shades, cocoa, royal purple, - sapphire, tur- quoise, jade, almond green, gold. tangerine, cherry, henna and black on white. Silk Bection, Second fivor. Jan uary Sale CORSETS Lily of France Corsets, $3.85 to $5.85 Exceptional médels, fash- ioned of beautiful fabrics; well made and excellently ‘cut to fit' one comfortably; sizes left: 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34. Treo Elastic Girdles, $2.25° Fashioned of rich pink satin and . surgical webbing; sizes left : 23, 24,28, 29, 30, 31, 33. Corset Section, Third foor. L aY 10 is a Moderate Price For a Good Cowhide Traveling Bag Suitable either for a man or 2 womaa is this 18-inch gen- uine cowhide traveling bag; five-piece style, with sewed- on corners, inside lock, leather lining and three pockets, in black, brown or tan. Traveling Goods Section, First floor. A Revival of the Old- Fashioned Cross-Stitch Canvas Embroideries —which our grandmothers used to embroider in wonderfully Io\cli if somewhat vivid, color- ings, %rings from abroad many new designs in these typical old canvas embroideries. Some of them partly finished with the colors laid ready for completion—others with ished designs, ready for c pletion of the backgrounds. You must really see them to appreciate just what they are really like. Prices begin at $4— others up to $25 Art Embroiders Section, Second floor. New Arrival of Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers The styles that every girl loves to wear—fresh, new, beautiful and of qualities that past experience tells us are satisfactory. Glove Silk Vests, t red bodice style, self s ith picot edge that ades daintiness; pink and nile are the shades, $2,50 Glove Silk Bloomers, elastic at waist and knee, well reinforced; dainty pink shade.......$2,75 Glove Silk Vests, self straps, © with edging of picot; tailored top: very heavy, rich silk. In orchid, pink, white and maize 53.50 Glove Silk Bloome forced and have el and knee; heavy quality, pink, orchid and white..$5,25 TUnderwear Section, Third floor. bodice. style, January Sale Silver-Plated Ware At Extraordmarlly Low Prices bou, buckskin, rust, golf red, delft bl ,.purpl ) and navy, brown and black.” - 54 inches wide; $2.25ylrd Wool Dress Goods Section, Second fioor. dents werz executed confirmation was lacking. oman | The dispatch says that the men were £ (-u.ptl:xred in 'l_ounl\ Monaghan three weeks ago, after the destruction bridge. i - qumg prepared for this ‘special January sellmg of Silverware by co-operating “with:a very large and well known silverware maker, we are able to offer values of extraordinary merit. 5 : * This sale will consist of several hundred pieces of silver in designs of artistic beauty, and in pieces and sets that are most serviceable and lasting. today. soaks r{ght in through skin and flesh right down to liglment and bone. It oils up and limbers up the joints, subdues the inflammation and reduces the swelling. Joint- Ease is the one great remedy for all joint troubles, and Peoples Drug Stores and other I druggists are dispensing it dally & tube for 60 cents.—Advertise- men Dozen Greenwich Village Flappers TakeninDayRaid|F NEW YORK, January 22.—Green- wich village, heart of :Bohemia, is to be “cleaned up,” the police an- nounced yesterday when a dogen girls, whose ages. ranged from fifteen to twenty-two years, and as many university and high school boys and youthful clerks were ar- raigned in court on charges of violating: the Mullan-Gage state prohibition law, FOR SKIN TORTURES| ! Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic | Liquid, Just What You Need Don’t worry about Eczema or| other skin troubles. You can have ! a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo, | obtained at any drug store for 35c; ’ or extra large bottle at $1.00. Here you %may sce the advance spring pat;e Persian and Anglo-Kerman Wiltons of su lence. They are artistic, the colorings are blended, soft and refined. The weaves are-tight, ef S lasting. For beauty, for satisfaction, for- sendu always depend on ‘Whittall Rugs. And you can always depend upon our di; being among the largest and- best selecte: This sadle begins tomorrow and : 'fluena your lmmediate b attention. ‘mered, plaxn or pierced - Brea.d Trays, hammered .and Butler finishes, plam At 35 - Vegetable Dishes; double, end . or top handles. Sugar and Cream Sets, ham- mered. ‘Cheese - and -Cracker Sets, - three designs. . Candlesticks, hammered,” 8 .inch’ size, $5 pair. Bread Trays, hammered. Sandwich Plztes, with han- At 310 Tea Sets, three pieces. . Water Pitchers, plain Butler finish. Water finish. Grs Boat, on tray, Butler finish." Meat Platters, 15-inch size. Bowl Compotes, on stand, Pitchers, hammered " pierced edge. disorderly con- 9x12-FT. SIZE—. - ° _ Anglo-Persians, 3135 Anglo-Kermans, Tepm Wiltons, 595 8.3x10.6-FT. SIZE— Anglo-Persians, $123. Teprac Wiltons; $79. 27x54-IN. SIZE— .'$10, $12.50 and $14., Rug Section, Sixth foor. o o ; ,dles At $7 - Meat Plauers, octagon ~ or * round ends, l4~inch, Butler finish. Vases, pierced: patterns, But- Ter finish. . ... duct, intoxication and mvemle de- lh!rqllency’ % our of the yoliths were hel in ball for grand jury Icllonhog charges of liquor law violations, and seven of the girls were incar- cerated in a home for wayward' minors, to be sentenced tomarrow.. Sentence was suspendcfl in the’ | other cases. i The arrests wen made_in & raid. early yesterday on a West 4th street cafe, where, the police said, they found the youthful prisoners drinking and dancing objectiona- bl At $15 Coffee Sets, three pieces— pot, sugar and creamer. Coffee Sets, four pieces—pot, sugar bowl, creamer and tray. Fruit or Flower Baskéts with handle, tall, artistic design. Syrip. ?Ltehers‘on plate. Crit et s, 2% pleces, y. The raid, they explained, was in response to pleas of civic bodies that Greenwich village be “made a decent place to live in” b