Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1923, Page 15

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—— | Don’t Neglect fYour Skin Ladies— A few days’ treatment with CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER FILLS will do more to clean up the skin than all the beauty treat- iments in crea- tion. An im- perfect com plexion is aused by a sluggish liver. i b “thcon o oo i{eadache, Upset Stomach ara for Saliow, and Blotchy Skin, They end the isery of Constipation. Small Pill—Small Dose—Small Price Are you fond of . Broiled Liver and Facon ? A dish you can always fall back on. And you know that theyall like it. To be sure that you get the full flavor out of it, serve it with a bottle of ILEAG PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE ELECTRICALAPPLIANCES CUTLERY .i)r'ofi\er LANDERS.FRARY & CIARK) BRUTAINCONK - GUARANTEED-TO.CIVE Sar/sracrory SErviCE OT merely good beans and rich tomatoes is sible for the gm of Wagner's beans— but a host of rare ood things chosen gom the favored cen- ters of the country: —hand-picked beans | blend. Try its rich goodness once at least. Get = l few cans. Martin Wagner Company BALTIMORE. MD EAST BROOKL.YN H i | { First Aid To Hunger ‘Wagner's Oven Blended Pork »» Beans WITH REAL TOMATO GAUCE = Y10'NIGHT yTomorrow Alright Avegetable aperient, adds tove and vigor to the digestive and eliminati m, improves ,corrects ation. N aliies Jeeredyy, /14 IR JUNIORS-Little Nis One-third the regular dose. e of same Ingredi- then candy coated. For children and adults. ! hus voted unanimously “that in the HARVARD OPPOSES ANY RACIAL LINES = Overseers Vote Unanimously Against Drawing Color or Religious Questions. April 10— The board of overseers of Harvard administration of rules for admis- sion Harvard College maintains its’ traditional policy of freedom from !l discrimination on grounds of race|g or religion.” The vote was taken atter the board | @ had accepted the report of w com appointed last year to con and report .to the governing | board's “principles and methods for | M more effective sifting of candi for admission to the universit s report to on of the faculty of arts \ces, with the request thut ! any changes in the methods of ad- @ ard College adopted ! presented to the | erning bo; % for approval. r vote of the board of over < dealt with the question of ad pitting negro students to freshman | ts conclusion was that , nor shall any man be reason of his color. LJ ne Recommendations. its report the so-called “sift committee” mude uine constituting a These include: mendations, plan_of admis: th 3 admunistration _of | ™ admissjon Harvard Col- | its traditional policy | @ discrimination on | religion ] o candidate be admitted nation in English com- | ot passable. This rule is to candidates for whowm Toreign tongue. | Proposes Entrance Change. That, as an experiment the fol- wing modifications be introduced the published requirements for Pupils who have satis ¥ completed an approved school course, such as is outlined in the deseription of the new plan and whose scholastic rank places them in highest seventh of the bovs of ir graduating class, mav, it ed by their school. be admitted the college without examination. This method of admission ix intend- lege records of students thus adm ted will be scrutinized with a view to determining the expediency of ex- tending, restricting or abolishing the practice.” Dealinig with certain aspects of its work, the committee said in its re- ort: = “Foremost, by reason of publicit; d apparent urgency, among the matters t be examined by your committes was the l - question of racial proportion in the student body, * ¢ ¢ The comumittee be- | g lieves that if the intellectually unfit can be eliminated and If our entrance re- '. quirements can be adjusted to the work of good schools now sending -men \0‘- Harvard College, our whole problem cun be miet: and that the student body | B will be properly representative of allf groups our national life ‘I ors Equal Chance. » ncerning proportional representa- | tion, your committee is unanimous in | N recommending that no departure be | g made from the policy that has so long approved itsel{—the policy of equal op- ples of raclal discrimination would t many seem llke a dangerous surrender of traditional ideals. i “Under the circumstances the iniro- duction of any novel process of scrutiny seems inexpedient. Even 80 rational a method as a personal conference or an intelligence test, {f now adopted here as a means of selection, would inevitably be regarded as a covert device Lo eilm- inate those deemed racially or socially undesirable and however falrly con- ceived and conducted, could not fail to | arouse damaging suspicion.” . The following vote, passed on March 26 by the corporation of Har- vard College, was presented this afternoon by the president to the board of overseers, and was unani- mously concurred in by the board: “Voted, that up to the capacity of the freshman halle all members of the freshman class shall reside and board in the freshman halls, except those who are permitted by the dean { of Harvard College to live else-| where. In the application of this rule men of the white and colored races shall not be compelled to live and eat together, nor shall any mai be excluded by reason of his color. Changes in Curriculum. The other recommendations in the unified plan of admission are: “That insistence be stricter on full compliance with the published Te-} quirements for admission. “That the number of satisfactory grades under the old plan be raised from five to six, announcement be- ing made that a greater increase is likely in the near future. “That the question of discontinuing the old plan be raised after the above regulations shall have been in force long enough to permit study of their results. “That Italian be recognized as an admission subject on & par with Spanish. “That botany and zoology be added to the list of elective subjects under the new plan.” “Wildcat” Lubrication Shopping for lubrication for the transy ission or differ- ential gears of your moter car or truck is like taking chances on “wildcat” mining stocks. The wise motorist buys lubrication known for relia- bility and standing, for effici- ency, for what it will do. Careful motorists insist upon getting EBONITE (It Shredded Oil) For Transmicstons ond Dilerentials - THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN Shop by Mail if You Cannot Come\in Person Our expert mailiorder shoppers will efficiently carry ot your instructions and buy as economically as perhaps you would. Reduced--Three-Piece Twill Suits in Tan and Blue Reduced because tljere are only one and two of a kind. All sizes collectiively. Strictly tailored coats carrying out that youtisul straightline silhoutte now pronouncedly fashion- able. Frocks fashion themselves of Roshanara, Paisley and solid Canton Crepe, some embellished with silk embroidery. 6—$95.00 Suits at $75.00 3—$89.50 Suits at $75.00 2—%869.50 Suits at $39.50 5—$59.50 Suits at $45.00 4—%$49.50 Saits at $£39.50 —$45.00 Suits at $39.50 4lso a num- ber of Two- pieced Suits of- fered at Reduc- ed Prices. $55 suits at $45— $45 suits at Palaiss Royal—Third Floor. This Coupon Will Entitle Bearer to One of These $2.75 Dependable Poreh Rockers ) A Let us whisper—Buy Porch Rockers at this price are it plentiful. “A hint to ti s sufficient.” i you car " without fear of housand pieces.” slat back; double seat: natural finish, al- lowing latitude so that you may it to join different col- surroundings. Also fine for bed or sewing room and kitchen. Remember—this cou pon and $2.19. (S) Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. P e v 400 High-Grade All New Cotton and Layer-Felt Mattresses —4 Big Lots Cotton has been steadily advancing—this logically should be strongly noticed in i You will be surprised at the remarkably low prices presented in this sale. $ Lot No. 1. 33-pound\ Layer Felt Mattress. High-grade, 26 with stitched edge, fufted close, very soft, built layer upon layer. Coveredirwith heavy $ Lot No. 2. 50-Ib. Layerdielt Mattresses. High-grade, all new 21 felt, built layer upon layer. with stitched edge, covered with heavy striped ticking. Tufted very close. Soft to the touch. TON, D. C., TUESDAY. APRIL_ 10, 1923. 1,200 New and Smart Wash Blouses Choice, *2.00 Fabrics ) fi——A;fi} Voiles All Peter Pan Dimities sizes Sports Plain or 36 and Colored to Square Novelties 46 1 Neck Batistes Tuxedo Models All white or colored trimmings Perhaps next Saturday you will want to go out on a trip—and for that odd skirt you'll be wishing you had a tailored wash blouse. Be sure and buy one Wednesday In newest sports effects, round, Peter Pan, Tux edo and lace edges. Various patterns in dimities, plain voiles, plain white with dotted collars and cuffs. Tiny frills trimming some collars: others plain crochet edge. Novelty voiles in colors. round neck with organdy fronts and frills Palais Royal—Third Floor. Housewives! Look! Famous Cohasset Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases Reduced Made of long, fine qualities and a beautiful finish iber cotton, giving them lasting Size before hemming— Pillowcases $1.49 40¢ $1.59 R 45c $1.69 olster ‘Cascs $1.75 gx 2% $1.85 7 $1 Dimity Bedspreads $2.75 Each Size 90x100 inches Sheets 63x90. 72x99. 81x90, 81x9%9. Imported Irish Damask $1.50 Yard 70-inch bleached damask. very heavy floral and stripe patterns. Also 22-inch hem- med napkins to match $3.50 dozen. At $2.75 each. Palais Royal—Second Floor Rapid-growing Shrubs—most glassy leaved of all ever- green plants used for low or high hedge. 18 to 24 inch size Adds beauty to the outward appearance of houses; real estate owners and home- lovers are urged to striped ticking. Lot No. 3. 50-pound All New Layer Felt Mat- ks aAvant of sl 1.95 tresses. All built layer upon layer. Soft to the ] tfl;: Sa]z:..\an = touch, with rolled edge, tufted closely. Covered with art ticking, lasting for years. $ Lot No. 4. 50-pound All New Cotton Mattress, cov- 8 9 ered with stripe ticking or art ticking. Well made, . tufted close with rolled rexdge. 50 Floor Samples of All-Steel Metal Beds and Brass Beds All Reduced for Wednesday We have ouly oue of a kind. Some are slightly marred, but doesgnot hurt the wearing qualities Steel Beds Regularly Sale Price $8.00 $5.95 $10.50 $11.50 §13.50 $15.00 Steel Bed with Link Bed Spring Regularly Sale Price $18.50 $24.00 $25.00 $3.50. Polish, regular price, §1.58. 25¢ each. Brass Beds Sale Price $23.85 $36.00 JPalais Royal—Fourth Floor. ularly Splendid, heavy quality. Palais Royal—Fourth rnuu.k China and Housewres for Household Day Screen Doors, four-inch stiles, finished in the natural wood with 2 coats varnish. filled with galvanized wire cloth, choice of 30x78 and 32x80. size, Tniversal Polish Mop and 1 quart Universal Electric Light Bulbs, “Tungsten,” 25, 40 and 50 watt sizes. Regular price, 35c. Special, choice, Dinner Sets, 52 pieces, English porcelain; choice of Blue Onion or Blue Willow decorations. Reg- .50. Special, $16.95. Dinner Sets, 100 pleces, Bassett china, pretty decoration of rose buds and green leaves. Regu- size. Regular price, § larly $50.00. Special, $42.95. Chair Seats, black leatheretto covered. 12-inch size. Regular price, 49a Special, 25¢. $2.25. Special, $1.89. 2,500 Pieces of $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 Triple-Coated White Enamel Kitchen Utensils, $1.00 Each Combinets v/ith covers, Double Boilers, Oval or Round Dishpans, Utility Bakers, Pre- serving Kettles, Convex Covered Kettles. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. An Interesting Array of New Spring and Summer Frocks Smartly fashioned of such fabrics as Roshanara, Flat Crepe, Georgette Crepe, Canton Crepe; also knitted sports and wool fabrics. $22.50, $25, $29.50, $35 up to $79.50 For Misses, and Larger Women. Models for afternoon. street and dinner wear We say interesting ad visedly, because from day to day we are hearing praiseworthy remarks about the newness of our assortments and the mod crate prices. Women Have you seen the new summer frocks only re cently added to our col lection? Attractively fashioned of all-over em- broidered imported voile embellished with lace; Normandy voile, trimmed with hand-drawnwork in new summer colors Priced as low as $8.50. Palais Royal—Third Floer. Men=See These Woven Madras Shirts at $1.35 Spring and Summer — the time when your shirt receives the most strenuous tests and more than ever “On Parade.” Shirts of the most dependable material associated with fine workmanship and desirable patterns and colors should be your choice. That's why you should buy at least three or four of these shirts. All col ors are fast, too. Sizes 14 to Y Palais Royal—Main Floor. California Privet Hedge,25 to a Bundle $2 per Bundle or $7 per Hundred--Buy Now R ) DI pL i \ Electric Irons, de by Landers, Clark, heavily Guarantee cial, $4.30. Curtain Stretchers, adjustable frames, non- 88c. | osive pins. Regulation size. Regular price, Special, $1.95. ; t Sweepers, metallic removable brush. Regular p: led and poli Regular price, regulation size rejnforced. Regul Percolators, brigh Wash Boilers, copp and_sides, cold wood hanules. Palals Royal—Fourth Floor. Guaranteed Perfect Window Shades Underpriced All previous shade sales will be dwarfed by this stupendous event beginning tomorrow will soon be housecleaning, also rearranging the home for the spring and summer season. tifying the home, and as the rush season will soon be think it advisable to offer these shades right now and enable the thous: and replace the old “worn-outs” with new shades at small «ost. W. C. Opaque Shades, 39c each. i Shades, 69c each. All shades are packed complete with fixtures ready to hang. 2 olive, myrtle and dark green, also blue and navy. Don’t fail to take advantage of this sale. reserved for a later delivery. Our Best Oil Opaque horn rollers, 8¢ each. morning at 9:15. Every make, size and grade represented. You The right kind of window shades play an important part in beau- here on account of the regular housecleaning season and also on account of the Shriner Convention, we Hollands— 40 inches by 6 feet, 44 inches by 6 feet, 48 inches by 6 feet, 54 inches by 6 fget, Duplex Color Shades, Hartshorn rollers, $1.09 each. The colors to be had are white, cream, ecru, Selections may be Holland Shades, on Harts- 42 inches by 6 feet, 45 inches by 6 feet, ands of housekeepers to look over their windows and make note of their requirements Great opportunity for home owners and builders. g —that we do not_offer vou “sec- onds” or any with slight imper- NOT fections. Such are commonly ad- vertised at reduced prices. Every shade bears our own guarantee to be perfect in every re- spect and mounted on best grade rollers. Larger Size Shades at Special Prices All on Hartshorn rollers. | Duplex— 42 inches by 6 feet, 45 inches by 6 feet, $2.11 48 inches by 6 feet, $2.20 54 inches by 6 feet, $2.61 63 inches by 6 feet, $4.28 $1.42 $1.93 $1.98 $212 $2.54 Best Grade Opaque— $1.71 | 48 inches by 6 feet, $1.94 .| 54 inches by 6 feet, 63 inches by 6 feet, $3.69 Palais Royal—Second Floor. $2.00 $2.50 Je DALAIS QOYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. SASSASSSANREENEERENEENSEESEESEASEEEESENNEEEESR PEOPLES” DRUQ “STORES; IN,C.l SEESESASASEANASANRE AN

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