Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1924, Page 11

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7 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1924, GREENWOOD URGES FREE SCHOOL BOARD Flays Scheme to Have Commission- ers Appoint Future Members. TELLS £ OF PAY-BILL ROW Columbia Heights Citizens Hear “Progressive”’ Side. The plan to place the appointment of the members of the board of educa- tion in the hands of the District Com- missioners was flayed vigorously by Ernest C. Greenwood, vice president of the b w before the Columbia Heights ens' Assocla- tlon, at a meeting held at St. Steph- | en's parish hall last night. am afraid of this scheme,” Mr. ‘In two or three wood sa years you wonld have a board of education made up of ‘ves' men and | T! women, meeti made in the D One of two t according to Mr. ¢ out plans > dome, Either ducation Opposed to Secrecy. executive do with the a members of I e it rate we will ¢ AIR SERVICE OFFICERS OF D. C. TO ORGANIZE | More Than Thirty in Reserve Carpsi to Get Training at D. C. HEADS RETAIN | TRAFFIC COMMITTEE Not Abolished by Creation of Of- ficial Board, It Is An- nounced. The Commissioners’ trafic commit- tee, which has functioned for more than a vear, will not be abolished as a result of the recent creation of an official trafic board in the Dis- trict gov Gy w e known yesterday v the Commissloners , chairman of the in which it was Tt is not belleved that the ap- f this board will affect vhich have been so ef rformed’ by your commit- ry duty of the new rdinate the interests he various departments of the ict Your committee brings in e opinfons and the desires of in- of the District gov , therefore, has a most uld no y the trafic board s written in order tha may be no misunderstanding o! the functions of the two committees.’ Mr. Hart, 1 to being man of the t committee member of rd other members of the traflic boars V. H. Holcombe and In I F THAYER Superior Printing Small Work Exclusively 909 12th St. N.W. Telephone Howard S. Fisk Main 1816 Manager o Millions are turning to Aspirin 4 2raiTs Tablets A quick escape from s and colds. birin, tablets so sk n their beneficial action beg onds. Hij i | | preparations, that ekill and produce. Bolling Field. With an attendanc thirty officers. all of more than ! nhers of the Alr | Corps, plans for a com- their arm of the able that the taken at Bolling s i “Complete organ he keynote of ; told the officer: Berve corps from a paper o \ething more coner! reserve offic Bhowing stag the aviation De Forest ¢ Bervice Officers was the third offl Army to learn to fly the meeting last nig) was the commanding er of the eld Signal Corps alr station at Col- lege; Park more than twelve vyears ego. There will be a moeecting tomorrow night of the 320th Infantry. INDIAN FIGHTER DEAD. Col. Alvarado M. Fuller Reached High Post From. Ranks.. The War Department is informed that Col. Alvarado M. Fuller, a re- tired cavalry officer, died at Topeka, was present at . Col. Chandler e in the 2d he became t regiment in ched ~t grade of red list in 1918, A }}ed?nw considerabl tive service n Indian campaigns, the Spanish war and ‘1'515:‘4.’"".”"&' insurrection. Since s ent he serv XKansas Natfonal e e Stomach Upset? ‘= andall 2 other Rexall Drur Stores for Cough Syrup Easily and ¢ made at home, but it 1 for th Thousands of housewives have found that they can save two«thirds of the money spent for cough preparations by using this well k own old recipe for making cough syrup. It is simple and cheap, but it has no equal for prompt results. It takes righ. hold of a cough and gives immediate reiief, usually stopping an ordinary cough in 24 hours or less. Get 21 ounces of Pinex from any druggist, pour it into a pint bottle, and add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. If you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey or corn syrup instead of sugar syrup. Either way, it tasies good, keeps perfectly, ! 'and lasts a family a long time. . It's truly astonishing how quickly it acts, penetrating through every air 1sooties and heals Jhe membranes, jand gradually but surely the annoy- 1 ing throat tickle and dreaded cough disappear e Nothing better for bronc §pasmodic croup, { hoarseness or bronchial asthma. Pinex is a special and highly con- !Cenlral_cd compound of genuine Nor= i way pine extract known the world. {over for iis healing effect on mem- { branes. | Avoid disappointment by asking ! your druggist for “27, ounces of Pinex” with full directions and don't |accept anything else. Guaranteed to lg:: al;lsnlu('e s.:itésfuction or money | mptly refunded. i | P nd The Pinex Co., | Get at the Real Cause—Take A , Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of st sufterers are doing now. Instead: of tes ing tonics or trying to patch up a ror digestion, they are attacking the REA cause of 'the allment—cl i disordered bowels, Selsa Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets aro; i Iiver In a soothing, healing way. - Wi cr oo, Jiver and bowels are “performing helr natural functions, away goes Indi® destion and stomach troubles. © Have you a Bad taste, coated poor appetite, a lazy, don't care fons bed ho ambition or energy, trouble with un gested foods? Take Olive T: substitute for calomel. AR e Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. “You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. .. Take one or two at bedtime f T Falief,” Bat what you like. 150 and 00 Shampoo regularly with a of Cuticura Soap qad ok v::;: and keep your scalp clean and healthy. Before shampooing, touch spots ‘of dandruff and itching, i any, witb Cuticura Ointment. ety Pars T Ao 0oty Lar: wiers Boupise. Oin e Talcom . e e T 100 Boston Bags —Re $2.95. price, g}lllarly . $1.95 Member Better Business Bureau ANN SONS “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. ve., 81; The Sale of Drapery Yard Goods and Lace Curtains Co. Continues Tomorrow —— Kann’s—Third Floor. & D Streets e —E Do Not Fail to Read Every Announcement This Month Radical Clearance Good Seasonable Luggage A great money-saving event, which commences tomor- row and continues for 3 days. —With such values, such low prices and but small quantities of cach article this sale is a case where the “lucky person will be the carly buyer.” If you need a trunk—dress, steamer or wardrobe style; a suit case, traveling bag or overnight case, don't let this sale pass you. Because this is your opportunity to secure big savings on good, seasonable luggage Group No. 1 Dress and Steamer Trunks 7 were 19 were $10.95 12 were $11.95 Women’s Novelty Fabric Gauntlet Gloves Regularly $1.95 to $2.50 Qualities —Shown in several designs. In mode, sand, beaver, beige, pongee, white and black. Heavy stitched backs. Sizes 5%z to 774 in the assortment. Kann’s—Street Floor. Many Pretty Bath Robes In the January Clearance Sale —Beacon Bath Robes, round collar, turn-back cuffs. Checks in gray and white; gray, black and navy; green, brown and navy; trimmed with silk cord. Also large plaids in a variety of colors. Regularly $5.00 $3 95 . and $5.50. Clearance price. —Beacon Bath Robes, in pretty floral designs; trimmed with wash ribbon ; with and without collar; cord and tassel. Raspberry, gray, Alice blue, Copenhagen, navy and brown. Regularly $6.50 and $6.95. Clearance price ...... —Beacon Bath Robes, V neck, trimmed with narrom satin ribbon down the front and sleeves. Rose, .copen- taspberry. Regolarly $t75: hagen, raspberry. Regularly Clea rance $7.50. Clear- $5.95 ice . _.ééccfij?l;(gs —Mandarin Bath Robes, in Chinese design. V neck, en- tire garment trimmed with ribbon. Copenhagen, brown, ance price.... was were were $9.95 ] Clearance Price— || 17 were ¢ 35 lclmrance Price— 2 Each Q.95 | - E: o) Group No. 2 Steamer and Regular %..e Wardrobe Trunks 21 were $24.45 |51 were $34.45 to $38.45 Clearance Price i Clearance Price $19.00 | $27.50 Traveling Bags and Cases Black and Tan $8.85 —All $11.84 to $13.75 bags 52 Suit Cases and cases, Now at 40 Very High Grade Traveling Bags and Overnight Cases Fitted and Unfitted Cases —Formerly $4.95, $5.95 and $6.95, now —Formerly $2295 to $4.49 $27.95, now $17.50 Kann's—Third Floor. 0] Smart & Warm Winter Coats For Those Cold Days Ahead! Priced —Winter isn’t over. These aren’t the last cold days we will have. Ekperience has taught us that cold days come even very late in the season. So buying a winter coat now will prove a ise purchase, especially if selected from among those in this_col- lection of distinguished coats, made of fine, soft materials. Rich furs, like beaver. black and platinum fox and squirrel enhance the warmth and lavishness of these h are in brown, k and kit fox shade [hey are beau- tiftilly lined and interlined. With these - »rthwhile fea- tures to conunend them, be sure to see these coats to- morrow. Kann's—Second Floor. FO T T Brushed Wool Chappie Coats $11.95 —DMade with laydown collar, trimmed with braid. Gray, buff, white. —$1650 Brushed Mohair Chap- pie Coats, brown mixed, camel mixed and plain camel shades. Glarance price.. 913.50 —$1350 Brushed Wool Chap- pie Coats, in buff with brown or orange stripes, cr tons, price Regularly $15.00 Clearance Price —$5.95 Fancy Golf Coats, plain back, fancy front. Gray, green, black. Clear- Shce price $4.50 —$395 White Shp-over Wool Sweaters, V-neck sash. price Kann’s—Second Floor. Plsie o s 4 Aluminum Ware Specials for Tomorrow-- —2,000 One -] —500 Three- Quart Lipped | Pint * Paneled Saucepans, Spe- | Percolators, cial— Special— 10c 69c Kann’s— Street Floor. Special— —300 Ideal Two-Quart Cereal Boilers, 95¢ | 69c —1,000 Ideal Four- Quart Covered Saucepans and Ket- tles, —Special— b Fashion Book Now On Sale in Our Pattern Store —Patterns are now most at- tractively displayed in their new quarters in Dress Goods Section. > Street Floor. Clearance of All Trimmed and Untrimmed Velvet Hats —Including Turbans of silver cloth combined with —Many shapes and colors in fhe assort- ment. Untrimmed Hats Each, $2.00 Regular Quantity Price 65 - 8895 32 6.95 3 5.00 ‘Trimmed Hats, Each. $2.00 Regular | Price | Quantity $18.50 | 10 2 16.50 | 5 3 1250 | 9 9 10.00 { 31 Kann’s—Second Floor. . Good News of Dresses! —Our January Super- Dress Sale Event will be re-staged tomorrow for the benefit of those who learned of this sale too late to take advantage of it earlier. The Price Is $14.98 —For dresses which were fashioned to sell for very much more. —DMany, many of these dresses which were in Tuesday’s sale are now the happy possessions of smartly dressed feminine folks, yet the large num- ber purchased for this sale . permits another day of quite leisurely selection. —The dresses in general are formal, semi-formal and street modes. Made of Poiret Twill, Twill Cords, heavy quality Tricotine, Vella Vella, Geor- gette Chiffon, and some with foundations or skirts of lace. —The evening gowns are bril liantly trimmed with rhine- stones, or demure little affairs misty with soft lace. The semi- formal and street dresses also reveal many new trimming ideas. Shown in the leading shades. In fact, these are just the sort of dresses to refreshen one’s wardrobe for early spring social activities. Kann's—Second Floor. S aime ol - January Sale Infants’ Wear Featured for Thursday! —Infants’ White Blankets, with scalloped edge, ¥ - 79¢ —Children’s Creepers, made of chambray, with white dotted collar and cuffs. In tan, green, yel- low, pink or blue. Regular $1.95 values, special— $1.69 —Infants” Vanta Wool and Cotton Stockings, sizes up to 2 years, and regularly 65c, special 49¢ —Infants’ Pink and Blue Silk Coats, at— $4.95 —Infants’ White Flan- nelette Kimonos, with white or blue band down front, special— 49¢ Kann's— Second Floor. Regular Quantity Price 1 —Infants’ Hand-paint- ed Toilet Sets of white celluloid. Regularly $1.95. Special— $1.49 —Infants’ White Flan- nelette Gowns, finished with scalloped edge. 1 to 3 year sizes. At— 59c¢ —Infants’ White Flan- nelette Gertrude style Petticoats; 1 to 3 year sizes, at— 49¢

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