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= - depravity.” x - East Side Writhes in Squalor SR B0, 2 s iR T e | HOLLOW TOOTH RECENT [zom, v, ameor Tl sne em are aking a aw; thei 'or & m i ti ), voek. " But the housing conditions 1n | berier ‘thines only to hove them Toc TROUBLE AS TIME GOES | ten times 1ons commrdn " cham ‘sowes . . the city are such that they simply | turn to the “home” conditions and to da; Pyorrhea, however, says M. S ith venue oats in O cannot " find decent living _quarters | the nelghborhood streets where they | Houvet, "certainly afflicted the mous- i Jlthin thelr means. Rooms on the | learned the lessons which first | French Anthropologist Finds First|tierians, and it fs Just possible that East Side which a few years ago could | hrought them under the eyes of the be hndd for 3397;. month have been in- gauthorities. i Trace of It in Stone Age, wu!hduu to an abuse of paleolithic = s . } creased to $27 and $32 a month, and | It is small business, indeed, to pun- toothpicks, BY ROBERT T. SMALL and the indictment brought against |while this may seem but a mere llron}i:«l\ children for a condition such as But It Was Rare. | "The Cheilean may have had pyor- NEW YORK, November 29— New | e city an 2 ‘ot |in the bucket to the thoughtless hun- | the city jteelf permits to exist. Land- | rhea, but, as all that remains of him York ot dus ot o |15 one to which the plea of *“not|dreds of thonsands who nightly g0 1o |losde of ths better tenements are| Ry tue Associated Press. | is one mandible, he must be acquitted ork at this Thanksgiving season is | guilty” cannot be made. the theaters in New York city and 10 | plamed for their high handedness in| PARIS, November 20.—The hollow |of "the orime of bequeathing. this holding up to itself the mirror of life Misery on East Side. the thousands who spend more than |charging not only exorbitant rates|, .in"1'a recent aMiction, or rela- |hertiage to humanity for 1ack of evie in the metropolis today, and the pic- While one section of New York ;h';;":_':““?";fl ngg{l‘)?lfl 195 o and [for their flats, but often demanding | (ively so, in the opinion of Plerre |dence. ture is far from a pretty. one. rolls in riches, paying anywhere from Rt Ll Midinrse monthiSSESEE 18 8= late night supper club, e There never has been such a sea- §10,000 to $150,000 a year for its resi- | ing and prohibitive price for the stra; Where cities of Europe have wiped m&%@“@‘fi%‘%&m@%fi%m ®on of spending as the past ten |dentinl hotej apartments, the other |ElNg submerged section of the city's | .t their slums and erected mod: X ! . Odiee | dwellers. velling pisce ow rentals, D veritable orgy of gold. Theater seats | yluch of chame to Sproad from the | People are seldom seen by those who | 3 or s “fur-clag shoulders 3 nn O‘W a es have sold as high as $22 at the box | Battery to the Bronx and from the ;'3;;?3:5'1;}3 orfkhc;gelg;ht‘"*-d \'“;\ es its gold-dazzled eyes to the : ? to those far reaches of New York gi wonder at | {UECE G midst. OMce #nd fheve M Mo swsprise that PreoRlTe opmose et city limits | the tall bulldings, the maenificent | ™ s Tashiiten of /the DRESS UP YOUR HOME FOR CHRISTMAS WITH an ordinary musical comedy charges | LONE 18 palaces which are bullt for the rich, | NAMIANY, the, BORr SO &4, 0P iy CORRECTLY MADE WINDOW SHADES. regularly 37.70 for its Saturday night | It has been discovered that a fam- | the priceless parade of Itmousines | hivst, Sifle are the BATEEat [0 TO0 F5. OUR FACILITIES ENABLE US TO FURNISH performances. Restaurants and jazz ' 1l of fourteen persons live in_two on ths e nelming ovi- | cwelve mouths to feed ":o?("eel;);rfflnxlillllsi e R T e, L T I L palaces have vied with cach other in | 23", 1. 2%0% Sovontan Slesping ia. | every hand, BUC 1€ they would onty ]::[.::::‘lh‘:\m‘ug:s of these children run YOUR HOUSE. PHONE FOR ESTIMATES. secing which could charge the high- | discriminately in tho same beds. | Step beyond Houston street and the | giion (he 888 OF Romy o he advo- cst prices for the smallest portions of | Mothers have been confined in child- | Bowery they would carry away with | S0 08 NRT 00 101 have vet to be food and which could put the birth in the same crowded room in|them a picture of New York which |ycirq from on the conditions newly st “cover” charge on the (agrr | which other children were sleeping. | would leave an cternal shudder in losed, but it is certain they will ll You can open a Savings Account ut Compdund Interest Paid sn Savings. | 1 =E this convenient Bank with as little as 1 caries began then, in which case it 911 F Street i, O PayDay’s FirstObligation | Make it an iron-clad rule to give vour “nest egg” a “raise” as regularly as your salary check comes to hand, and financial security. will be yours. We'll add 3% Compound Interest to vour savings and give your cash National Bank pro- tection. Enroll with “Columbia’s” many thrift- workers THIS PAY DAY, They v g ¢ | Families are llving today in dark and | their memory. | take advantage of the situation to ey have o anche payahiology of | il-smelling shacks connected directly | | Magistrate izdward ¥ Bovlo of the | (i TG Tl puganda. place which is the most expensive gtutics. 8 Cours, 2 A are State | IS : e nildren daily are being taken |Industrial Commissioner Shientag, has | b et i {. | @Way from their parents and sent to|had the courage to come out with DENIES OBREGON WILL QUIT. ST has beoh tsenidy of tieiplo. er homes, not because the parents |a statement of conditions which 13 e e e st forward, and |were doliberately mneglecting them,|making the city think. The state| M ARl L L * | but simply because they could do no | housing commission must do some- RIOTy ahd Of eXtrAvEEANLS m better. Homes and families are being | thing, he says, to relieve the situi- v n up with n thought that they | tion, for to the environment of these E n OPEN UNT"L 5 P'M' TOMORROW AND Brosdway and Fifth avenu v ever ba reconstructed, | miserable “homes - he Fibuiee | Feiign because of illness. Enrique N A sordid gloom pervades the vast I et ot e comste o ot the;l::\ud‘;\lt " Javenile® delinauencs | Colunka, the secretary, said the presi- | 830 13th St. N.W. Phone Main 4874 MONDAY, BECEMBER 3 | i lol———lclnlc———lal———]- |} W. Stokes Sammons, Proprietor O CITY, November 28 —The ent of the interior has fssued sents formally denying rumors President Obregon intended to o u condi- | result of what generally is regarded as | which daily comes before him. : . e tous here Ha or Is it due to any wave ! judge declares the conditions O this time would be unpatriotic, Side. An exhaustive study of dent considered that his resignation | ' lal——lol——lalc=lo]—=[o[—] e e a i gk e LA AN FOUNDED 1894 Known for Remarkable Value-Giving 1109 F St. NW. Near Eleventh Sale on Page —? 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. T Bt ?b fliPSbom Read Our Big Dress of Courtesy o . Sai Our First After-Thanksdiving once a eason' ate , = ; 9 WOMEN’S and MISSES” _ Sale Of 0\' omen s Shoes . ’ Crga?espoif;rfov: glg:t::i including 300 pairs out of our regular stock and 661 pairs of parallel values bought to won- < Saving in Price Unequaled by Anything Offercd This Season | derful advantage. ' Choice of the combined variety IO " A Clearance of Dresses in Our Stock Formerly Priced $16.7 5, $19.75 and $25.00 Shoes ' for every occasion— street, afternoon and dress wear. Featured in Black Satin Black Suede LT e s B s i . Patent Kid CHIFFON VELVETS, POIRET TWILLS, SATINS, SATIN CREPES, - Pt s e CANTON CREPES, WOOL PLAIDS AND CHECKS : : o N B own Siede B Smart Combinations With heels of every - wanted type. These are Bona Fide Reductions! Original Price Tickets Remain on Every Dress Sale Starts \ This occasion celebrates the first After-Thanksgiying event in our new Shoe Department—and we are . making a special effort that it shall be a record-making occasion. With our own stock you are familiar. Fl'lday i May we say for the specially purchased Shoes—they are t?f the same high grade—come from the . same sources—and represent fairly the standard of value at which we are aiming for this new Department. Mornlng ‘ It's an opportunity worthy the selection of two or more pairs—for the savings are positive and appeal- And will continue Satur- i ing. The sizes are in excellent assortment. day if any of the dresses v : | Ground Floor—North Section remain! Another feature of the After-Thanksgiving Event is the offering of A splendid opportunity to purchase smart frocks » : , New Fallle Sl].l( and Satin Hats for street, afternoon, theater, dinner, sports ‘ i All of them advance : . Chiffon . and business wear, whgt S Winter Styles—at dress : sale | 7 BRI . o rice i o (¢ ] Mostly in Sizes ol : : SN at thi $ 16 to 40 | <, £, , Z o < only. ps A Limited Number in Ni ; Closest: Faille Silk Ha : dlan s At 1 1 ts—trimmed wit sizes 42 and 44 flowers,eribb::a. :m:ments and feathers. . | Clever Gros de Londres Pokes—smartly em- h broidered. Plan to Be Here Early '°{n‘°:¢ wanted colors are all included—Copen- i 8 . Gray, Navy, G 5 Hor M dwcene ' }if:::;.%;:kl?fi';jwn‘::’fnxuiy CEN Fourth Floor - [Ble——[o|—o|n|e—n]ole—= 0| e—=lal—=sle—"i=a]al— ol == |0 | —=3 |0 [c——|ale—— ol e——3 |0 | =] 0| —— |0 | = | 0 | 0 | O] e | B | e le——=]ol—=]ol——=]c]lc—— —2lc]c———]olc——Z]al——jal——=lal—=| ! A o