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12 WILL LAUNCH MOVE FOR SCHOOL BODY First Plans to Be Made for ‘Proposed Citizens’” Central Committee. Initial steps toward the organiza- tion of the proposed permanent citi- zens' central committee on school ap- propriations. which will be composed of one member from each civic body in the District, will be taken at a meeting of the steering committee in the Franklin School Saturday morn- ing at 10 o'clock. The central com- mittee will be charged with the work of assisting the board of education W securing more liberal appropri Dersc rounced and_ chaiman_of hittes on 1o gislation for five. central y repre- organizations at the auspices - school-betterment committee . who is @ member of the Association and v airma the committee on educ ion of Cit zens' Assoc ify 17th Amendment, Speaker Declares. not valid— s not lega United State but no lawful senators- and the sev- { the v the seven- nendment providing for di- tion of senatars was not cquipped in its legislative lators of the oath to support the Constitu- Walter He tional lawyer, told he Optimist Club at a : City Club today, and lerk of on the “serious question.” Quotes Fi Holland pronounced this a Constitution. M. quoted directly from the Federal Constitution and from the | constitution of the state of Texas, to support his propos; iled attention to clause article VI of the Constitution which provides that »f the legislatu of the 1all take the oath to itution he quoted from . of the stat article 16, constitution faithfully charge and pe: mbent” on t of their $espective offi agreeably to the rstitution and laws of the United States,” but no dircet Teference is x to' swearing | to surport the Constitution of the TUnited States. Ratification Unconstitutional. that Mr. Holl ine with the Cons . He L up by stating that since May the Senate has not been le- wstituted, since the amend- put into effect on that date. I, he said, but been no senators. It is that there ation of war; issue of liberty bonds: no succeeding amendment, ause there w. no senators fo consider and present an | amendment to the states for ratifica: tion and other ramific Mr. Page, who followed him, clared that' such technical proposi- tions and errors were prevalent in the history of constitutional govern- t of the United States, was no no valid tions, de- thirty- | the | s, succeeding | HIPPODROME DOOMED ’;. TO END LONG CAREER ¢ By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 22—The Hippodrome, famous New York, play- house, will be razed this spring and a $15,000,000 hotel erected fin its place, it was reported. The United States Realty Company, which con-| trols the property, admitted negotia- tions for its sale were under way. Situated at the corncr of 43rd street and Sixth avenue. the Hippodrome vas opened in 1804 as the largest © in the country. It has a seat- | | ing capacity of 5,200 persons. | "“Fne "structare and - its equipment | cost §1,500,000, exclusive of the value of the land. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and colder tonight and tomorrow; lowest temperature tonight about 24 de- grees;; moderate northwest winds, land—Partly cloudy and colder tonight; tomorrow fair and colder; Imudemw to fresh northwest winds. Virginia—Fair and colder tonight and tomorrow; fresh northwest winds. | a | West Vira ienera air and Records for hermometer. midnight, 30; 4 am., .14; noon, 30.14 Highest femperature, 4 at 4:15 p.m. yesterday. { Lowest temperature, 16 am. today. Tempe | Highest, Condition of the Water. Temperture and_condition of the water at ¥ am.: Great Falls—Tem perature, 32; condition, mudd | Tide Tables. ‘lFurm«hml by and geode tide, ide, me date last year— 39. 6:45 am. and 7 12:17 am. and 12 onorrow . nm Low tide, 7 high tide, 1 am. and am. anda Temperature, o = Bonvry ey State of Weather. 103 15 ‘w01 wn WASH.. D) X 1 FOREIGN. (8 a.m.. Greenwich t Tem Stations Pleasing Washington’s “Sweet Tooth” Rosemary part ‘sweet tooth, increasing demand for them. “Their % Rosemary | % Candies, 19 Friday & Saturday ceile io £ £ 59clb. e | & ”»e i P - | o2 | but that | lounted to anything | Ramifications > Great. Mr. Holland mentioned the fact that » had brought the guestion up to ives of a mumber of or- interested in th the cighteenth but they found the ramific great to ailow fous consideration of taking up a test case on it. Mr. Page recited the “American’s | Creed,” of which he is the author. on of the judge advocate Department, told the word * knowledge ; power brings zets loyalty Srings the ‘result, perfection which is called disci and efliciency i President A. M the meeting. H. W. SMITH, 35 YEARS WITH NAVY, HONORED Promoted to Chlef Clerk at ngher Salary—Also Presented Cane Fisher by Association. H. W. Smith, oflice of naval intelligence, was pre- sented with a walking stick yester- day,in honor of his completing thirty- five years' service and his promotion to chfef clerk. Capt. L. McNamee, di- rector of naval intel ce, who made the presentation, said r. Smith, the officers of the office «f naval intelligence congratulate you on the completion of thirty-five years of faithful service in the office of 1 intelligence. -That is a proud rd—a record of honorable, patri- service to your country which any man, however rich, however dis- tinguished, might well envy. “To a man who gives his whole heart to the government service there may Dbe few rewards in the world that can take the place of the satis- faction you can enjoy in the knowl- ~dge of work well done and in the recognition by vour associates that You are an honest, faithful and reli- able man. “We congratulate you today on the official recognition of yvour service You have received in your promotion io chief clerk at an increased sal- e A presided at | chief clerk of the | | i i Washington’s THE EVENING WOULD ABOLISH CHILDREN'S BOARD .South Washington Citizens Oppose Guardians—Want Additional Judge. At a meeting of South Washington Citizens' Association in Jefferson School last night a resolution urging that the board of children's guardlans {be abolished wus passed. | it occurred ! tention to the Rosemary Fudge—fivc varieties, 490 /b. by appreciated. fresh daily today i% Blackistone’s Rosemary Candy Shop 1403 H St.—Next to Flower Store oo %o % e EXEXEX ““.“.0’» oo, »‘“ “‘“'0‘“'“ ““ ““ “ b o “ “ “n Birthday—LFeb. The association went on record s | opposing one-man cars. A resolution |asking the uppointment of an addi- | { tional Police Court judge was unani- mously adopted. i rge Fraser. chairman of the | mittce on fire and police, reported | | that Chief Watson of the fire depart- | ment had made a satisfactory report las to the reason for substituting a horse-drawn vehicle for the motor Vi tle of No. 13 engine company. outh Washington streets are leve! fire chief stated, and the runs of are very short. The motor ve- was transterred to the vie Il\r Reed l wmlll \\h . occurred at [Sisaniine school authorities for re- | quiring the Ltion to pay $3 for |Janitor service at each meeting. The meeting in Jeff- chool @ number of years, he , and it was not until two months » that that payment of the fee was Heretofore, he sald, the as- n remcmbered the ianitor at ociation ing the es center dopted a resolu- blishment of the Jefferson | { Luilding MRS, HENDERSON GIFT REJECTION ASSALED, | i i | i | | Senator Pomerene Says Committee i Should Have Referred Matter to Senate. | | | of tie Senate committee | buildings and grounds to act orably upon the proposed gift to the United by Mrs. John B. Hender- 1son of a home in 16th street to be used by Vice Presid on public enate last, night ator Pomerene of Ohio, Ohio senator took to task the for writing a letter to Mrs. declining the gift. He said smmittee had no right to de- cline the gift. that it was a matter for R ss upon. He con- of $12.000 now | et is 100 small ould be provided enator Pomerene said he him- heartily in favor of accepting icrous gift of Mrs. Henderson, tor Lenroot that the had the sole of acce o residence Mrs. Henders \d had gift { wealthy {since {salary i fe had man 1 % it would require more than th of the Vice P'resident to pay ] the upkeep of the house | Senator Curtis of iled at-{ Lot the 1 0pos 4" home of V o o r Pomerene maintained that | mmittee should have reported | rren bill. providing for the | f the gift, to the Senate | ¢ act on it, instead | Henderson de- o 0‘ " O QXD s o%% R2X oo, * Candies play a big in appeasing Washington's judging from the K3 %! KD R % »“:n» "’ unex- widely made 59¢ 1b. 100% Purity and d deliciousness are 25 varieties SPECIAL, and tomorrow. Week End Gift Bo. K2 " “N:»'“ ' e "’ s, $1.50 o% k4 e K2 0000:““ * 0% %9 20 %49 K2 @ 1923 2) | DROOP’S i | MU SIC HOUSE Fir First in First in 'the i \Vashington's : 300 G { { Pa. Ave. ' G Ko In the st in Reliability. Quality, Thoughts of Musical People Steinway Pianos. COMPLETE : SERVICE! optical parlors of this store vou 1ay Secure a (‘omplete Service. OQur D Geo. T. Warren, Optometrist. will Examine your eyes. Write the prescription, Design, Make and Fit glasses, if needed, to conserve or restore Your vision. One -price cov- ers ail, and satisfaction is agsured—and gueranteed. Consultation invited. Glasses sladly adjusted without charge. Open an accouni with us. Pa. Ave. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Nationally Known Cigarettes At Peoples Low Prices Packs of 10 7c Piedmont. ........ Chesterfield . Sweet Caporal T Sovereign Lucky Strike. Old Mill - Cartons of 200 $1.35 Packs of 20 17¢ Cartons of 200 - $1.63 quickly relieves s and ss. Generous siz lmnl. s Stgnet Hand 25¢ and 50c Soap Makes Dirty, Greasy Hands Clean Special 15¢ Here's just the soap to use when vou get vour hands dirty while working on the car or around the house. Signet Hand S “cleans your hands R ubberset Shaving Brushes Special, 98¢ Guaranteed Rubber- | EZTablets Price, 25¢ I~ ___J] ! Pcmpeiari Olive Oil, 47¢ ) Tender Faces Palmolive Shaving m produces a creamy lather- soothes tender 35¢c Size Special, 26¢ uu‘cgl AT “1;}u ED Glo-d'Or The Day Cream De Luxe Double Compact Regularly $1.50 Special, $1.23 Here's just what you have been looking for—Conde Double Com- pact — smartest, most mnvement way to carry vour powder and rouge. A ‘smart fresheni g-np packet for your handbag ys au- tiful ornament *o zour JdroMing table. Why Be Fat? —uwhen you can easily and quickly become slender without dieting, d'rug: or exercise. SLENDAFORM Fatal to Fat—Harmless to You Here's a quick, easy way to re- duce double chin, arms, bust, back, abdomen, ankles and any “fatty spot.” A Delicious New Flavor Bordens chocolate mixed with water or milk—hot or 1. Have you tried it yet? ! 39c and 69c ———— .md is absolutely harmless, and guaranteed to satisfy you or money back. Just pat it on ‘or rub it in. It’s very simple. No dieting, drugs or exercise. Sold in Washington by All Peoples Drug Stores 20c flavors will be on sale. THURSDAY, 7y 7z of the famous “Velvet Kind.” FEBRUARY 22,/ 1923." 22 Lz Pure—Fresh Daily—Delicious Mammy Lou Old-Time Home-Made Candies Special, 4 9c Pure, fresh and wholesome are these old-time homemade candies. Into each box is packed an unusually large assortment of chocolate covered fruits, nuts and creams, together with pure cream bonbons Thirteen Stores --The Better To Serve You o ey specialties. Pound and many other delightful Mammy Lou pleases the most fastidious candy lover. \ Check This List of ( LowPrzcesJ Vick’s Vaporub Salve. Chloredixo Tooth Pa.sle Father John’s Medicine. . . .49¢c and 89¢ Bromo Seltzer. . .10c, 23c, 43c, 89c 30c Bromo Quinine Full Pints Bay Rum Helf Pints Bey Rum. 60c California Syrup of Flgs 25c Carter’s Liver Pills. . Cinchc-Tcne Cold Tablets. (Break Colds Quickly) Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin 40c Fletcher’s Castoria E. Z. Tablets +The Mild. Easy 75¢ Alophen lels E. Z. Catarrh Cream. E. Z. Ccrn Remover. Buchu Buttens. . . .. (The Little Marvel Kidne Gude’s Peptc-Mangcn Hall’s Cherry Expectorant. . . .35c, 60c ‘A Guarant Remedy for Coughs) Glycothymoline 23c, 45¢, 89¢c Hill’s Cascara Quinine. Listerine Lyscl 50c Hinds’ Honey and Special Rubs Pain 23c, 39¢, 73c Away 23c, 45c and 75¢ 21c, 42¢c, 79¢c the wonderful winter green linament. cellent for Lime Water, pmt Dobell’s Solution, pml e Dobell’s Solution, Improved, pmt ‘ Menthclatum . . . . .. ,21c, 390, 79¢ 60c Musco Rubbin, Milk of Magnesia, pint Marmole Tablets. . Musterole Nature’s Remedy . . Nuxated Iron sprains. 60c Size Phenolax Wafers. 60c Pinex Ccugh Remedy Nutra Vin : - (The Great Building Tonic Wine) Pep Phos. . (Iavigorati Palmclive Rl Soap tructive to 89c; 3 for $2.50 reco; Special 8c Cake 8Sc Dozen $1.00 Tanlac. . .. .. 60c Dcan’s Kidney lels Witch Hazel, pints. Gibbs Nu Remedy. . Babek (for chills (md malnrm) Toilet Articles Specially Priced 35c Frostilla. . 50c Williams Shaving Cream . Mum Pompeian Night Cream 50c Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream Lablache Face Powder 25¢ Mavis Talc Pep Phos Tonic makes you strong, healthy and gives you lots of pep. It is very pleasant to the taste. $1.50 .37¢ RN R Sale of Brick Ice Cream Pint Fridv %y 40c Quart Tomorrow in all of our stores we will conduct a sale of Brick Ice Cream made by the makers Come in and select the kind that you like best. All the popular Remember, this sale is for Friday Only. 7220 7222 Almond Cream Musco Rubbing Oil. ex- rheuma- tism, sore muscles and Special, 50c Try it today. Sitroux nnnn:cm SIT-TRUE" R NET Special, 10c Hair Nets of quality at a re markably low price. Sitroux Nets are made of carefull selected sterilized human hair— guaranteed perfect. ‘or Indigestion and Dypepsia : Bo-Tan Pronounced The Pink Face Clay Easy to Apply—Easy E to Remove Refreshing—Soothing— Rejuvenating The Choice of Discriminating People 31 00 For a Large - Tube Always Clean and A The New Skin in English Forty Minutes Beautv Clay Here it is—Terraderma-lax —the famous English beauty clay. Half a million women have bought it by mail at $2. Now on sale at all Peoples Drug Stores. Special, $1.00