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& THE ' EVENING STAR; - WASHINGTON, D O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Schcol will be turned Into junfor / (Copyright, 1623, by H. 0. Fischer, Trade Ligh schools. Mark rox. U. 8. Pat. oft.) Must Follow Population. . - Dr, Ballou declared that the schools YoUR IGNORANCE OF HISTORY 15 T e T a ) i N s Yol D! 1 d INDEED REFRESHING, JEFF. BuD LD %1 must Follow the pupll population, an e pointed out a decrease in chiidren US T> HUSTLE over AND WELP | attending . the school in the district ; o including territory from Massachus- EXPLORE KING TUTANKHAMEM'S 1 etts avenue to south url l‘enmu'l\l'n;lll TOMB AND YOU LAND US IN avenu 8 e. Because of this, he pointed out, the Webster School at 10th and \| CARO ILINOIS ., FROM Now ON H streets northwest, will be s0on va- cated and in ten years the Thomson Ballou Urges Sy‘item Against School. 18n and L, sireets northiwest, { wi vacated, A z Dr. J. A. Murphy, supervising medi- Retardment, and Junior | ca inspector of the District public schools, urged more’ doctory, nuryes. il dentists and clinics, so that every | High Schools. oA Aitchaing the Sehools by have amination at least once a year. Dr. Murphy told of the work of the Efforts to establish a system where- | twelve medics] inspectors that visit by the child ‘ho attend the Dis-|the 8chools, and declared with the Y the chlldren who attend the Dis-| pregent force it would take twenty trict publie schools will be allowed |years to examine all the pupils in to advance as fast as their own men- | the District fichonls i‘u‘“fil at ':h‘e 1 allow , | same pace as they are handling chil- tality will allow them, so that those | §hi7e BACE A8 o e, Last year, who are particularly bright will not | he declared, these inspectors attended be held back by thuse who find difi- | to 27,006 children, which resulted in § aminations or - culty with their work, was explained | $1.090 exam Batlon® tr oo tor has by Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintend- | thirteen and one-half schools as his ent of schools, in an address before | quota. the Petworth Citizens’ Assoctution at Urged to Watch Children. the “School Night” meeting of the| Dr. Murphy urged mothers to watch 5 Pate thelr children und keep the sick ones association at the Petworth Methodtst | theie ebitdren S8 Feeb Ll Saim ity | Lpiscopal Church, New Hampshire (encountered by the Inspector's force | avenue and Grant circle, lust night. | Dr. Murphy safd that there had beer | Dr. Ballou declared that those pu-|two Tesignations within the last few | month: pils of the elementary schools who (™ 1 GRourke, director of the couie c?"'p:j“h m.e”c:u?",m di"':;".i-?::‘:.fflh.‘.‘fii"':‘,l&{. o L};Eflfi?&‘r{c: serve without compensation or expense | FARM ITS DELAYED. |the, interaiiied board appointed to | RUM SALE BANNED. | etng maintatned by the alleged sate S | tants for pupiis, so that the teachers| HOUSE PASSES YORKTOWN |5 e kovernm ARM CREDITS . |adjust the claims against Germany | SR _ [of intoxicants on the premises. stablishing the system. Dr. Ballou|.,y1d find out at once those who | As the bill was originally drawn by S e for maintenance of occupation f Justice McCoy of the Distrigt | The appl sald, would be alded by the Junior|necded speclal attention rather than | [ Repiiats tatlog eeoriminally dea . forces. . The first meeting will be S IR A LRl P G LT s s Not onl¥ would | hrve to go through half a semester in NATIONAL PARK MEASURE on wepublican. of | Lack of Committee Quorum Blocks | 1ol \arcn 1. i padlock” injunction against | Asher, who claims to ! 2 e, KT, : Minnesota, one member of the comn f order to determine this. Three divi- | #ion would ve been named for each House Action. Latest compilation of costs of the | Mary and Abraham Markow who | liquor of Markowitz Janu stons of students were urged by DT | Committee of Three Would Inves-|of the Daukhiers of the American | - American army of occupation show |conduct a near-beer saloon at 911 |and from his wife Mary the next d cco- | O'Rourke: those of slow mentality, 2 Revolution and the society of the Sons| Farm credits legislation, that on October 31, 1922, the German | 1 cet southwest. The injunction | Both defendants ure s e mical | those of average mentality and those tigate Cost and Report to of the American Revolution, but this| which a storm he | BoYernment owed the United States|w sought in a suit filed by the |i fined Police Cou 7 | of mentality above normal, cach sec- Phovikion wWas stHchent cur e “‘“l h g . 35, i gh Assistant Unit- | tions of the Volstead act Would Relieve Congestion. | tion to be dealt with accordingly. Congress. Coinities. L H Estimates of costs from October 31 |ed States Attorney Hart at the re- | Asher raided the premises Januars is propused to have a junior high| Representative Robsion of Ken- g to February 1, . bring the total {quest of the prohibition commis<ion- |50 last an said 1o have found five school within a half mile of all the|tucky urged co-operation between The House pasged by unanimous 1|!v'» session of the banking committee. | amount owed to $256,490, 7 er, who complains that a nuisance is | quarts of i pupils of the seventh and eighth|Conaress, the parents the chlldren | o, prigay & il directing tne | NEUTRAL ZONE ABOLISHED | Siiled fon the purpose of whipping a = ST e Srades of all the elementary schools|and the school board In order to get | L CEHuE Sithe ) | measure into shape, failed to develop e ent e o the Lo e yatom In the fountrys | Ewpurt (o Congress on the feasibilit 1™ VY y o lc——lolc——olc——jol——|ol——= k| ——|o|c—o| jon of u sreat deal of the!finest school system in the country.” . ress on the feasibility | BELGRADE, Feby 2 o] EXdL OGN CRE I srowd s o] o] o] a b | o] o4 0 it bothh the seuior high |He urged that all return to the spirit | 0 establishing a national military | 25 ol s | been terested in the subject e atar s LohronE | e Teess T rands VAN | park “in and about town, Va.,|$1av troops bave occupied the last)Chal McFadden said. had failed ninated, declared Dr.[ J. G. Yaden, chalrman of - G le the surrender of the | part of the Alblan neutral zone from |10 antwer the cull, = Another eftort those | w ass s ritish under Cor is and of .m-.\,y&m\-!l“ to Korab, Scordasee ] e pmuittee together w who were intend! school in charge of the program. Capt.|Serving the battl 1 for historical “_‘“ b ‘{- "“ accordance | yo made later iu the day at the end of the aighth ¥. Newport will represent the a purposes. The measure now goes to| "opn the decision of the council of | be given special work, while those|ciation at the George Washington | the Senate. X [Srbassadars ,:‘;3“"”"“;. Detseat xone | | who entered the junior high schools | birthday exercises at the Washington | The Secretary. in reporting to Con- | I SAC EId & ontler lines are | QFF|CJAL SAILS FOR PARIS. and intended to continue through the | Monument tomorrow. gress, would submit plans for the ® i . chools to college would - vroposed park and the ate of the | —_— Sino beilot ! i cost of acquiring and improving the| For twenty-two years a wealthy| 1ot Wadsworth, assistant secre-| addition and| For centuries in China a wom s | battlefield. He would be assisted inwoman of London has bad serself|tary of the Treasury, sailed yesterday | Junior . the | had the choice of keeping her m: n | thix work by a commission of not to|photographed once a month in order | from New York for Paris, where he | Powell School e name after marriage. | exceed thrée persons. who would [to note the ravages of age e S L R e e et e glllllllllll VR T T T T T T T T T Four-Hour Sales---9 to 1---With F orceful Savings! OPPOR'i'UNITY Boys’ Suits " $3.98 92 splendid Belted Norfoik Suits, in sizes 8 to 13. Mostly with one pair of pants. a few with two pairs. Also 30 juvenile suits of jersey cloth and tweeds. sizes 3 to 8. ) MANY are the BARGAINS EASY are. the TERMS ale # Pianos Open Thursday, February 22 Continuing the February Clear- H: P. Nelson ha;lc,'es _l\_n’ith such cxtraAvuluelsl thal: Mozart - . interest you. small casl ; - e e payment delivers the instrument ik s of your choice—the balance on 5185 easy monthly payments. "% Sensationally Low Prices for Holiday Shoppers Boys’ Corduroy 69C %zlzg' Diaper $1 59 oth ...... o Pants . Sale! Spring Shirts Famous Vindex and Marlboro Brands Straight Knee Corduroy Pants. | Diaper Cloth., 10-yard piece, in Hurry to share the bargain! sanitary sealed package. . r Worth $1.50, $2.00 : . 3 Surpl iples Children’s 5 9 C Hemmed 390¢ \ s n'"i,'.’gds.?":;‘?és 3 for $3.25 ll|l|llllllI|III|III|IIlllllllllllIII]IIIII(IIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIlllmlmlllllfi — — Overalls ....... Tablecloths . ... . i —all new spring stock —— “Casey Jomes, Jr." Heavy Blue:-| 50x50 M i ble- 3} —and the vast major- — Denim Overalls, with bib and sus- cl:l}xx:oofxexr::; z\filfiflt;w:s;{:x e R ity strictly perfect R penders: double sewed; four pock- | any home. Limit, 3 to a buyer. 7 Some rated as seconds, I ets, Sizes 240 8. [ I A ut practically perfect. S | A ’ s and stiff cuffs, — Boys’ All- 25c Percale 88C | | # neckbands and at- = 5] S Yards for. . .. tached collars. - =] ESTE — ] i I 4 Wool $4 50 < < A E1ALA Stripes, checks, white i 0 New spring patterns, light and i and tan. Sizes 14 to Mackinaws, dark, in standard quality, yard- 17. Big, Heavy, Pure Wool Plata | " d¢ Pereale. Woven Madras, Mackinaws, in sizes 8, 9 and 10 Printed Madras, Mer- i 3 , Oxfor Shades . . %4 Cloth, Krinkletex- and . s Children’s 15C e 80-square Percale. Socks green; also Duplex Shades, tan or ix pairs.tor The. New spring | ST°0 90 ope side d9d white on stock. | Imported Socks, just un. | the other: slight seconds of $1.00, packed, and every pair perfect; | $1.25 and $1.50 grades. R 1e | 200 Spring Hats Fiber Silk 39C Oilcloth ....... Hose .......... In the desirable light fancy tile In Modes of Charm and Distinction .Women's Lustrous and Durable | Patterns; durable, non-cracking Fiber Silk Hose, slight irregulars | Quality. Fresh, fascinating spring of 59c and 75c grades; black only. millinery,developed in_Timbo 3 y Braid, Visca Braid, Baronct Clocked 29c Sheeting, 5 QQ | isircioth and silk combina- : 1 89 Yarde for .. - tions. Billie Burke, mush- Silk Hose .. 2 room, off-the-face, poke and Yard-wide Heavy Unbleached smaller effects in black and Pure Thread Siik Lace Clocked | Sheeting Cotton, for sheets and all colors.” and Embroidered Clocked Full- | pillowcases; soon washes white. fashioned Hose, slight irregulars of $2.75 quality; lisle tops; lace Adorned with clocks in black, embroidered cl il i o Blaeld angcotore, - deTed clocks Toilet Specials flower clusters, Lifebuoy Soap, 4 for 25c. wreaths, fruits, rib- P vt Sy | e, | c ane c akley's ul Salls .......... Dottt pante W ornaments. Fitrite Union Suits, new spring Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold stock; perfect quality; band top, | Cream, 3%e. Hundreds of Trimmed Hats, $5.00, $6.95 to $14.95 Bailey Hardman Steinway Simplex Used Upright Used Upright Used Grand Used Player $175 $200 $350 $165 New Player-Pianos New Upright Pianos Homer L. Kitt € Homer L. Kitt Co........$365 Foster & Co.......,... Gounod ...............$295 Franklin ............. ) Used Player-Pianos : Used Upright Pianos Haines Bros.....cccc... Chas. M. Stieff Artistone .......ce00.n Knabe ..... LT T O T TP i Story & Clark......... Ludwig ... S oL Shell knees: extra Sizes. | Large Size Compact, Soe. Emerson-Angelus ..... : Germaine . for one day only. g Solo Concerto ........ Cramer ... Short Lots — . 52.98 8 MO e e o8, % thewe Brandnem ure Sale of New Hallet & Davis Guild Rembrandt | |J. & C. Fischer Women's and Men's Fleece-lined in Peter Used Upright Used Upright Used Upright Used Upright Cashmerette Gloves, perfect qual- Pan, cbat and tuxedo styles, with $55 $65 $150 $100 ity, in black and gray. Women' Chamoisette and . Leatherette | DOt SiZes 28, 30 and 32. Pea- Gloves, slight seconds,” in small | €ock. copen, cardinal, jockey red, o u.lzen. Odds and ends Black Kid brown and gray. Gloves, sizes 5%, 5% and § only. | i Double Sitk 50c¢ gl : - 79c ‘ Insp Gloves ........ Dresses ..... T T T LT iring new styles, in superfine fabrics, quality dresses in a i sale of irresistible value-giving. ' Gingham and Chambray Dresses Famous Make Women's Silk | of speeliont A wealth of novel ideas in ci peln o R S & quality, in sizes 7 to ovel ideas in circular velvet bands, ribbon bows, Eul:;:sc-mn(l;:;efl with silk or with | 13; made with sash and pocket, 4 £ rosettes and streamers, colorful motifs, embroidered scrolls and 1 180 in jumper effect with sus- flowers, ornaments, 1. B ings ANt e e and L al X 3 aments, lace Berthas, puffings and rufflings. Button Black K1d Gloves, In small | Bepmaer® Plalds, checks and plain N sizes, slightly mended. New His Plaver Rolls on New 5 : All the new popular song rolls with words, dance numbers and semi- classics. Full-cat $1.25 style rolls. In this sale at the very special’ 690 PriCe, €aCh.euunuvenecoreorseeraassisannece qreacscaraacacccceces $180 Ve All-Tyme Crepe Dresses Double-Mesh .00 Voile | Canton Crepe Dressés -~ ~ 4 : Hair Nets, 45 Blouses ....... 69c Wool Crepe Dresses .- j - < he Ware- Dozen ........ (4 . Women's Crien, New | Poiret Twill Dresses - . n a S f ., 8 to 44; of white j ] . Avalon Double-mesh Real Hair | volle and linens, semi-tatlored and / ‘ Satin and Taffeta LT O LT Nets, cap or fringe shape, in gix | 1acé and embroidery trimmed. e e = Homer L. Kitt Company Linen Cluny Laces 5 c copen, almond green, buff, ; £ 5 3 Brand-new Linen Cluny Laces | velope Chemis: and Mercerized Crochet Lo gowns, Petticoats and Bloomers, i many tterns of the wanted - 1 atyl and tri i) = Tow widths. B0 | some s Bit mussed. & T mIRER: o, All Sizes 16 to 44 (O LD U T T T T polc——o[c——lol——lole—D]ol——=lc——o]——]a] wifin