Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1923, Page 14

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EAFFERS| IND.C.IS SCORED 'Health Officer Says Social Maladies Need Regula- The Senate has been asked by a committee of “One Hundred and Ten i Citizens” not to ratify the Lausanne tion by Law. treaty negotiated between the United States and Turkey at Lausanne on The District health department is | August 6, 1923. the only organization of its kind in{ In a memorandum to Senator Len- {he United States that has no law to | root, republican, Wisconsin, the com- aid in the control of social diseases. | mittee set forth at length Its argu- a v Fowler, District | ments and presentsd a summary of before | (OBtentions by prominent Americans | health officer, in an address befo Aericay T eripanere apstant the Linoln Park Citizens' Ass i " G tion in the Bryant School last night s 4 . Ger. former | Telling of the work of the public I|9H"ll‘l)nd\l"|| health department in its endeavor o urrenders the to treat and control such diseases legitimate and essential rights and At htld under fif- | interests of America in Turkey, and he said that 219 children nullifies. President Haraing's piedge teen years of age had been treated to_ Armenia in this connection by the department Rejection by the Senate of the sihiso treaty, it was set forth, “could not We are not getting 100 per centf . .y {ioe what little interest America health service in this ecity, - | now has in Turkey—on the contrary, He pointed out that & law was now | it" \would compel - that country . to before Congress the passage of|,rove as much by acts as by promises which would aid materially in fght- | its worthiness to be included in the il ases, family of nations.” Praises Milk Supply. —_— praised the milk s fty the manufacture of on, saying that s artificial je just begiuning to ou' would find most 3 of the farms yment for and 3 3 ; 3 i 3 3 3 5 Sweaters 120 Boys’ $1.69 Tz e = : PSEEES Cotton (' Bl a collarle: yle, Wi o . g "'-‘1:\11“1"\%:):‘; SRR A SIDES OF 7" AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE sfue Cotton Gavardtas , in one-plece under coat. Sizes 28 | e e > g 2 to 34. tyle. Sizes & to 8 “Committee of 110" Hands Pe- tition to Senator Lenroot of Wisconsin. In the BO)’ S DB})LI riment . y . Washington’s Greatest Sale for Boys—One Day Only—Thursday The December Dollar Day in the Boys’ Department should break all records for values, crowds and enthusiasm. We have planned to outdo all former efforts—the values speak for themselves. With the co-operation of our manufacturers we offer over $11,450 worth of high-grade seasonable wear- ing apparel for boys at wonderful savings. The entire third floor boys’ clothing department has been given over to this greatest of all Dollar Day events —and there will be plenty of extra salespeople for prompt service. Every Parent Seeking Practical and Sensible Gifts for Boys Should Be Here Tomorrow to Participate in These Remarkable Dollar-Day Specials We advise early shopping—as the values are so great we doubt if the qualities will last all day. No mail or phone orders filled. 120 Boys’ Norfolk 600 Boys’ Two-Pants Suits pffii‘_;’o"f,,,fi,'f”s Mackinaws and Overcoats First Suit, Select An- Here’s the idea—Pay $10.75 for other Suit, of Any ‘ the First Garment and Select An- Style or Size, for other. Cheice of Two-Pants Suit, (Both Garments Maclfinay' or _0\'erl-oal, Any Style £ $7.50) b or Size You Wish, for. . S OE'® ¢ .28 ) (Both Garments for $11.75) School Suits, of neat THE NORFOLK SUITS ARE OF dark mixtures; smart o neat dark mixtures, in clever Norfolk Norfolk models, with ! models, both pairs of pants fully lined. yoke back or inverted plaited S BT backs; one pair of full-lined - THE MACKINAWS ARE IN RICH knickerbocker pants; sizes 7 to plaids and colorings; all-wool and wool-mixed ma- 16 vear terials; made with convertible collar and muff pockets ; sizes 7 to 17 years 1.000 Boys® 69 to § wool flannel lining. Others of fancy tures. . 'Y Bl > 3 to 10 years. Also twenty large-size overcoats I(‘ i e student’s style; sizes 16 to 18 years = ouses : p “n ) > Q) TWO for R e 480 Pairs Boys’ School Pants TWO for _ Two for he northeast ommended hristmas L in these sections and urge them to larger appro-| Emerald t o d for as s next vear. Only $§7.600 g, as_appropriated fo sections of the it 1t was stated. Members | Shade this committee Blaine and I ACH set includes that Bav. fur Seheel extremely satisfactory 2 < Sheaffer “Propel-Repel- |t o eitminates Expel” Pencil and the | Cades P e o Sheaffer Full Mounted e Srotes / Fpes Mavia Pen with nib of inde- was v 3 e Model No, ] nae scribable smoothness. ! semiIy i “Lifetime™$875 Reg. U. S, Pat. Off. The Gif i | “He” Really Wants |""% G0 v ; . i “Lifetime’s” specially con- ot Gom g \ Slght 18 Worth ruced oo i Gold |, AN Saving Its lever filler assures f_ull YESIGHT is priceless and ink sup_ply a_nd its bcm:xtxfixl d L..J R worth all you can do for its Gold trimmings make it the Barse, © John W. Beall, W.| preservation. . Pen Distinctive. 1 A g light should correct in quality as well as intensity o R z ! & treat rather than a threat to the eyes. ation — Harold Warner, al PENS—-PENCILS Mrs, J. Arnold, Miss Cor- 5 det s . At the Better Dealers everywhere | winliam ! L 3| ght that suits ©. Don A;hu s \ them. Daylightis best be- Some Perfect Quality. W. A. SHEAFFER PEN Co. : FORT MADISON, IOWA d / ‘ Emeralite NEW YORK, 370 Seventh Avenue \ Voo Eitzas screen whic! ge: Republic Building h Hess s J s oy dinary electric light into | cobsen Building Mrs 2 pi g soft, eye-saving daylite. CISCO, 681 Market St o A Grund that every i | Washington knows Y plain_white de 2 \\ \ Y collar attached double yoke back S styles, in sizes Others Slightly Imperfect . A very special Mostly all collar attach = ) 1 style, few with " > Fapret rate collars or neckband \ ) Ly T measure. of g to 16 years. The impe AN e e 4 s wnas 25t 300 Junior Overcoats and Suits ing qualities ELELVEVEVEVEVE VEVEVEVEVELVEVELVELEVEVEDEVEUER VAR EVEVEVE VI VR VR EVEDETEVEVER Pay $6.98 for the First Suit or Overcoat: select ’ ‘ ‘ | 3 Another Coat or Suit for— SHEAFFER’S PRODUCTS |, House—teorge economy resulting from i@ g L'Bmll Garmnets for $7.98) AT Turner, Mrs < : : standardized equipment S o INIT 'E S. OF Harry C. Grove, Inc hear N Gren Wil 2 ;_,;m';:‘-;gfig-?: |3 . chinchilla ang, 31\(“3?\0‘? o ¢ ¥ l*:o e ’ *jinn e el hance the dignity of any 5 Made to Sell at $1.39, I«']m_—lo-the-neck model: with muff 2 St. — : i 1d S0 2 ckets; inverted plait back on'D. Reed, 0. Genuine Emaralites are branded and . V ITS, OF - hom ';llfl,\'fin‘n‘ : have the Daylite S i AP ; L N 5 JUNIOR SUITS, OF ALL- Sheaffer Fountain Pens ana George : | A large manufacturer’s sample line wool navy blue serge. others of wool 3a. a . - 5 3 s é L H dealars. Wri | X P from stock at a fraction of and wool-mixed Jersey. Regulation and Pencils M. . Mrs, F. Blaine, E. ¢ owing over S0designsofEmer- | i and odd lots from s middy and Oliver Twist models, in , F g aite: sk, typewriter, addin, ; ¢ r 1924 models. I WALFORD'S, 909 Pa. Ave. Pl e S| ke ReS et S theiercal wort AR sew EUCS EE sizes 3 1o 10 yea Jewelry Department ! mittee on Play Space. 3 ., 3: y including Middy, Qh\ er Twist, Frenc —~ = | ginrin sad pareoioe ke B = MY Middy and Khad and Flapper styles 200 Boys $1.50 and $: : | Jire. Helen D. Reed, Annadal i i T Of peggy cloth, khaki cloth, mercerized 3 - A large assortment of |\ b Nl £ i MEMLI TE e B B fabficgs and other materials. Choice of o~ S ) . S’r'fc‘:':" Pens at all | lan "X Suatton ana M B KIND TO THE EYEs {53 X 7 plain blue, tan, brown and gray; also \ / ladras Shirts 2 ; E ; Lawson, chasrman; —_— \ 1\ B ] combination colors, in two-tone effects: | : % g O’DONNELL’S i fmimer, H. L, Hoft- Full Stock of | A | 1 others plain white or white with contrasting col- ) Samples, seconds and | 4 % , ock ol o f 3 I 2t - suit fast color f i perfect quality shirts from DRUG STORES, Inc. | Pres v A cer, “Imi;'m%g: Al-i E La . = E=H . ors. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Every suit fast color. J A 1405 H St. N.W. | Burke, Ve, Miss Brama Gards meralite Lamps | 3 ol ] . it A A of boys' shirts—made o 723 14th St. N.W. S i e e ) 180 BOyS’ and Girls 600 Boys’ $1.25 to $2.00 g/ Ellsican wsln oo 604 Sth St. N.W. = Lafavette e Kept By o\, o Pants / el 14 cloth, mercerized ma- Ha S 4 y terials, i ain whi d F St. cor. 12th N.W. o m‘n‘n Meex: Debia Cramier. Sos B C. A. Muddiman co. i $1.39 Ko'veralls H L o $ 77 erials, in plain white and two of the leading makers attached and neck- je M. Peters, H. A. T neat striped effects. Col- 709 13th St. es 12% to @ rast C ? 1 sty Ideal Play Suits—Fast Colors e One Door Above G St. Y MEETS DAMAGE CHARGE. . 11. ¢ Knlokorbaoker;’;nlfizi n; ¥ i {ovi s 1aran- Crompton, Lawrence and Julliare 2 . _ 721-731 13th Street e = _ The Genuine. Koveralls, gv @, Corduroy and. sulting mixtures 272 Boys’ $1.39 to $1.50 - T T |Defendant in Suit Denies Alienat- = teed not to rip in the seam, a new 5 m-e;},:fl :10""_“’_“ !‘}!&_'1“« Full- IF YOU HAD A ing Plaintif’s Husband. Carroll Electric CO-y pair for any that prove unsatisfac- 5 % B—W—V'sted kY 4 N EcK Denfal of charge of allenating the af- Ine. reight, fast 0ys S ax a amaS fectlons of Charles L. Baker, a govern- tory. Made of heavy weight, fas Vi TS as Loucnsrms;sum. jment employe, is contained in a plea Wholesale Distributor Jersey Sweate AND HAI Perfect quality “—" Brand Pajamas, one and o er compiaint ) ¢ two piece styles, ncat F . Pure Worsted Jersey Sweaters, P! Y = nfhugh SR Yo Baker s || 714 12th St. N.W. N 400 Boys’ $1.39 Indian s "aniiiniiy riped eiecs, wimmed A and Raymond Neudecker that Miss | Main 7320-7321 h y . plenty of warmth. Slipover mod- SEFIp s, DOWN Corn, who s h iece, els, with high collars that fit . S ' the. inarital affairs ,e:rt u‘.’é“é‘a‘i‘{:& e | close to the neck; navy blue and with lace silk frogs and i = = " e " Sizes 28 to 32. TONSILINE [ svint v syt = P lay Suits - e pear buttons ; well made SHOULDQUICKLY RELIEVEIT | Indiana. “Miss Corn 4 r';fr‘;:e:?:d"?;:, N o El . ‘ E 260 Boys’ 79¢ gr‘ uroy: 4 finisheis sizes 4 to B e oo Hoplal Sae, 0. | Attorney Hary A L Berker ational Electric ‘ ; Buy the boy one of these In- Knee Pants, 2 for v i S ly C g { dian Play Suits for Christmas— upply Lo. made of good quality khaki cloth, 1330 N. Y. Ave. N.W. trimmed with red or blue; blouse, 300 BoyS i $I. 39 tO $_l. 50 ._: i j Distributou of i / piece. Sizes 2 to 14 years. ,.,ay°"e{r:‘f;rl.izty!c::?';-.lr:t‘-kar:ufi long pants and feathered head- | its, in sizes 8 to 12 nte ; . . r Emer alite o i 17 Y“Arl:.n Squaw Suits, in sizes 8 to :‘:I,_y u:_:“‘ymr%ry:‘".y g Com blna tlon Sults { which has been filed in the District im, trimmed with red. Supreme Court by Bertha Z Corn in Eme lite l amps color blue denim, t: . answer to the suit of Mrs. L M. | ra e . % SORE THROAT Baker. The latter sued Miss Corn for | High neck and long sleeves, ankle ALl $10.000 damiages for alleged z g With the affection which Mr. Baker poig i Cromat - Diativersen | ¥eana Siock length ; sizes 1 to 8 years. G Thie :“t:r:"mc“g‘w"uém Shewseving of syt — - = ‘360 BOYG’ 69c to $1 Hats and C“P’; Two !0' = Flanfi?%fi;:s&.so Ideal Suits for the little fellows from | A comfortable than during the Fall - . sits : e : o Fall and Winter Hats ¢ to 8 years of age—washable tops o Potom.ac Electnc and C::!, for boys of Peggy, Leonard and Invincible Suitings, - ~ A_p l]a_nce ‘ :o o : i f colors, with cordu- T = WetseMirineCompany, Dept. 80, p . all ages—hats of p!ush. : ) in an assortment o s A WILTSHIRE ; 607 14th Street chinchilla and coatings, Sampjes and slight seconds of Oy button-on_ knee pants. Smart family hotel l " s “——" brand, & nationall . . . '2;.:1'-23.'.’: mederae et famly botel Vignia with ear tabs, golf caps / maxe, of piain eray ang Oliver Twist models, Entire suit wash- ohi C. Gonelar. Prop: " Gammbel Ells, EoE. Gumaet: b Phone Main 955 {= and band caps of mix- haii all - wool and part - wool - ‘Branch Store, Washingtén tures; sizes 6% to 7. 2 mame Ratl . 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