Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1923, Page 20

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SUN-SPOT THEORY FACING REVERSAL Astronomers in London Comment on Observations Made in THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER T4 1923. PROTEST COLLECTION |, cxtepsion, of the bus line of the opened, o i e inde faeper | $41,864 OYSTER CLAIMS. mvm;m after his marriage to Mis substitution of a twenty-two-year cycle for solar changes, tead of the previously accepted eleven years. Prof. Newall noted that the discov. ery increasad tha difficulty in obtal ing & mechanical explanation of sun- spot phenomena, since magnetic po- larities depend on the directions of the vortex motions around the spots. Prof. Hale's theory on polarities of sun spots recalls Prof. Abbot's an- [ place, - t N installaf of Syracuse, N. Y. OF FUNDS IN SCHOOLS E:E’é"m‘“t’.,J&‘fi'.‘};e,"l‘x’.‘lm‘:“’ffnfinf‘fi'fif Wil by submitted to ¢ne Cominissioners. = widow has since mareled and:fs ma avenue to the Garfield School. The road department was commend. | Court Auditor Files Report on Es- Shir-Cliff ‘of Troy, N. % The special committee reporting on |-ed Jor lta efforts in keeping the main tate of D. C. Man. Resolutions against the soliciting or |the subject of transportation stated that | highways in good condition. collection of funds from pupils in the | tPi8 18 the gnly section of the District | Bpecfal features in the form of lec- | yerbert L. Davis, auditor of the public schools were adopted at the regu- | form of public transportation, and that | troduced at the first meeting of the | District Supreme Court, has filed a chy n ¥ strect store A with an equal population without any | tures and demonstrations are to be in- lar meeting of the Garfield Citizens’ As- T , on Janu- | report showing that th ven | $1,000 for med soclution, hold at the Garfad Sehesi & recent eanvass of the community | association in the New Year, on oD L3 t he proven 001 T med repdrt ¢ o nouncement of the ~ short-period shows that the normal traffic fully jus- |ary 10. clatms against the estate of the late | ©f $4.000 for America. changes in solar radiation made some | 145t Biht, to request the Pub. | VMic5, the extension requested. Rev. A. A. Myrray of Allen Chapel, the cstate 1 GERMAN AID BAN 1 J as also voted Recommendations were approved for [A. M. E. Church, Was admitted to mem- is Senator Lenroot He Wi 53 {ime ago on .u§ ;?v;l andchanges o Dillities. Commission vo avehorge | sthot RrMalauons were approved for | A M. & %hunk ‘Corom presided. Oyster died at Atlantic City threa | is st ot B e e o aaed 33388238 {eartily Approves Private sclentiats, Profs, Hale and Ellermam, | 2L¥eR v:;.:[;l:dfl\:ll‘;:e:h(::gl‘l\: solar $49469600040000900096000004044604 9960090086 0466009044. m“g:z“g‘:m . and read at the meeting of the P Abbot's results were as fol- Charlty Efforts. Royal Astronomical Soclety in Lon- vi First, the appearance of san Is accompanied by high radl- 3 . don some weeks ago, announcing el gt Rl R .Big Values - that the Mount Wilson observatl tter f) he interio he administration approves and e sl L TR e ven: & Frd confirmed the reversal of the polar- !efonld ltovv;f rnlt;‘ldlmnlwlmlm'lv‘ T . ' m " '?’ \ w ’ es to encourage to the utmost | o 1uar % Gurs Just after the contral cransic o - L p S omen s voa ate charity for the relief of the | 't \3%: for the constituent spots of | uyots; third, generally a disturbed L y i peopie, Dremdint Comione |double groups in the sun spots of |solar surface means high radiation P L . Second Floor 4 e the new sun-spot cycle, has caused | & qulesent surface low radiation through Senator Lenroot | ('oya” g "o B0 THE e Caatror | Frof. Abbot refers to Guthnick's Thres special groups—representing n last night, 4stro- | ghservations of the brightness of Y the best of season’s models—in the pop- a two-hour conference|1OMical world in regard to the long-|Saturn. The fluctuations could be 1 ular Oloths and Ilustrous Pabrics— h the President yesterday, Senator | “212bliEhed theory of the eleven- | made to accord with the variations of S WISy Aoy 3 . Senator | ..o cle of sun spots. The evidence | Fédiations on the supposition that the | t trimm uine «uroot sent the following telegram |” & ® | radlation is different in different e pe e Tollowlie CeleEAR oy miigasate gt e dew micalate| S e ok e N STet $ Q.75 $292.50 $324.75 e : i ven-y ! ece: 'y for the differs £ longi- | o n of the committee in charge of [(PTOUSH one eleven-year cycle. but|necessary e = German relicf campaign of wWis- |8 NOW Feversed for tha following | f4dS Of She, carth und Suiwrn It la| Economy Corner from a5 to 850 ) one. ) are- velling rays analogous to the -Zth.and H.sts. NNV / T = in the newspaper conference of | nli0f, Newall, an English astron-|coronal rays, which cause absorp- 2 = spap onference o ymer, points out that this means the | tion of radiation. veember 11 President Coolidge urged p!‘lh ! 1\-\'t'vulcl Ireiflull h;‘ da u; e private charity that e D b et 1924 Franklin B ¥y desirable that the private s I-lm, organized hri Savi ariee ¢ ba Fund r of the budget), ector in his rexlon, Cash Prizes to Memben L£overed by a later report, i like caliber, and, of ry much desifous SWioet Jestie. yode n’ Any statement Open Now—Classes, 50:. $1.00, s ok, Tagrepresentas |1 $2,00, $5.00 Weekly. Vacation Club also open. Savings Accounts, 3% own th ! Certificates of Deposit, 4% 3 : on Commercial Accounts Solicited expression ()f\b:nr \\”"s md sneda“zed 5 N6 BIEOFS OF Get one of our handsome Metal Savings me newspaper Banks and start a Savings Bank right in your home. Open Today and Tomorrow Until 5:15, and on Saturday Evenings from 5:30 to 8:00 P. M. The Franklin National Bank S T Pennsylvania Ave. at Tenth Street N. W. bout an uernu?omn food | BRANCH—Connecticut Avenue Near L l.m\rum” 1d the loan was || Jokm B. Coshran, Pres. Thos. P. Hickman, Vice Pres. and ’ashier g8 e s essesesssessestessesstssseseesssstssessesss 0ur Pre-Chrlstmas Sale of »Girls’ Coats—3d Floor Offering very choice grades— g The Materials 1 3 are— Velour Side-tie Astvahhon Belted Broadcloth Straight-line Bolivia S Plaids and Blouse Effects Stripes Trimmed with Nutria, Beaverette, Coney and Opossum. Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 14 years. Come Early for best choice. First Floor Xmas Specials Brushed Wool Scarfs ! Special Purchase of fine Pure Silk Hose The popular Scarf of the Chiffon, Glove Silk and = Silk Envelope Chemise | | #5550 Lease Explres January 30th : Sensatlonal Sacriflce e Of Everything' ' ""_.ALL PRICES | lfl' About 150 Coats —In the Most Phenomenal Sale Washington Has Ever Known '39%'49*'59* Less 259 Less 25% Less 259 Off mzmumm:m:zzzmmzmmxz:mmzz::zmz::z:zzz:x:z:z:z’:zz:z::z:mz’xxzzz‘:z‘:’xzz:zzz 33533 fashion: ed ends Pancily Boxed. Fancily Boxed. Silk Jersey Petticoats : $ 1 o New Beaded Bags New collection of elaborate ALl Jersey.top Petticosts, 98 A tints of heavy quality patters—shell frames; \3:,31.98 Tahea” satime; . Sxootient l- ¢ Crepe de Chine. You riety from which to choose quality at & special price. . S 7 a will be impressed with FPaucily Boxed. bbind i AN 2RI D the generous lines upon i which they are cut and Sik Boudoir Cavs e '_';;:’:""—""‘,fm',;"h’:} Silk Umbrellas — ,?“.o.l:.,. P okl ~H( or of plain Sonaine SUX Dmbrellas, L 3 of jaunty i / fi i Tames and daintlly trimmed with 98c ‘ . m(l:":mplete Y atiosn oot :I:’u“’.:‘"‘-’m?l"h'.i',‘$3 98 Fancily Boxed. I \ | All silk lined and majority with big, luxurious col- lars and cuffs of Platinum Wolf, Platinum Moufflon, Vienna Fox, Gray Foxine, Beaverette, Black Wolf, Viatka Coney, Viatka Squirrel and Opossum, and the materials are Ormandales, Truvenettes, Excellos, High-pile Bolivias, Granadas, Veldynes, Brytonias and Rich-pile Fabrics. Sizes in the lot, 16 to 44 and 46 to 52. 0dd Garments | 0dd Garments | Odd Garments 50° ne | a 5190 . a $2:00 6 Hats sold up to $5.95 | 8 Gingham Dresses, 6 Plaid Skirts sold 8 Check Skirts sold sold for $3.95 - ; . e Check Skirts so $2.9 3 Misses” Coats, sold up to..........$4.95 3 Misses’ Coats ml;l = 3 upto,.......$12. 3 Slip-Over Sweaters 3 Velvet Dresses sold up to $1.95 oh sold up to. ....$19.95 8 White Middies 4 Opossum Chokers sold up to .$1.49 sold up to.....$6.95 Odd Garments at Odd Garments at 3 Short Plush Coats $ 3 Coney Fur Coats $ . Sold for $12.95 Sold for $30.95 (Sold As Is) lo Silk Skirb Sold to $15.00 ‘ No""' sn!itl'l L 20 Summer Dresses 10 Silk Dresses o 5 Pune Velvet Dresses and afternoon wear. e Sold to $19.95 Sola tor $19.95 5 Misses’ Coats A Sold to $19.95 sm for 83495 J 4 lined—and in all sizes. No Exchanges No Refund Regular and extra sizes. i it Bargain Basement. Biggest Values of All in Slashing Value Prices in Dresses Fur-Trimmed Coats In silk and the popular wool weaves $384 Worth $10 and $7.50 Worth $14.95 Velours, Striped Serges, Poiret Twill—in Velours, Sucdines—all with far col- pleasing models, elaborately trimmed—for street e fur cuffs; well = Choice of These Dressy Coats ; ; igh- ; ' Big Beaver fur the soft fabrics. 85 o m"l':v’ilfllm bl b Wom‘:u .nvdafmnmm = $12

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