Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1924, Page 16

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ECONOMY MOOD HITS * VIRGINIA ASSEMBI.Yi Tax Rate Not to Be Raised, Nor Pay of Employes, Law- I makers Say. BILL TO FORCE POLL TAX Senator Plans Measure to Collect Through License Offices. Epecial Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va, January 14— Whatever may be the demands of éd- ucators and others the general assem- bly will listen but refuse to increase | School to Be Moveci e To Beaverdam, Md., From Springfield Special Dispatch to The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., January 14.—A delegation from the Beaver- dam neighborhood, on the dividing line between Vansville and Bowie election districts, attended the county URGES CURB 0 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ue USE BY PHYSICIANS Baltimore Narcotic Agent Cites Serious Problem in Plea for Law. board meeting here Tuesday and “APDICTS SET ‘FREE HAND” asked that a school be provided at, that point. The delegation presented a petition { Need of Hospital for Treatment of’ from fiftcen residents and taxpayers. The board decided to move the school at Springfield, three miles away, to Beaverdam neighborhood. This action was taken in _view of the fact that the Springfield school had not, for more than a year, shown the, legally required average attendance of twelve pupils. It was further de- cided to Include an ftem of $1.500 in the 1924 school budget for this pur- pose. Victims Urged. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, January 14.—Physi- clans, who are drug addicts, represent one of the most serious problems con- fronting the administrators of the Har- tax rates, it is sald here. Nor will there be any increase in the pay of employes of any of the state depart- ments, notwithstandinis appeals made for just a small rafse “to meet the advanced cost of living." And (herel will be no new boards and depart-; ments created, except as to a bureau | of auto licenses. The initiation ofy this department will entail practic- ally no additional cost on the state. The formation of committees, elec- tion of officers, the presentation. of bills, the fixing of dates for the meet- ings of the committees, the nomina- tion of judges and a few state ofii- cers and such little affairs have been aisposed of. Receptions to the mem- Dere, the little soclal attentions and the usual ceremonies and getting set in new quarters for the session have 411 been completed and the members, the officers und their families are at Lome for the perlod of sixty days that the lawmakers will be here. Force Poll Tax. < J. Downing of Lan- caster has of prepa bill which will bring much revenue into the state treasury. 1t would require every person in the state who gets a license for &n automobile, a permit of any kind. or § who has to register to do business tu| the state, for all fi Hundred their capita drawing salaries timat, treasury if the bill shall be- law. the session is over there will ! bill to put all men of thel ails on the highway work. i No Ligour Pardons. Gov. Trinkle has taken a strong posi- | tion in the matter of violations of the; prohibition law calling every offi- cer in the stute to his bounden duty, an Lis oath of office, to s t is enforced, and he added that would be a joss of to _convicted In making for pardon, for he & would not do that, and consent to the restoi censes of the men to operate cars wher thé same has 3 TS operation by pe: of liquor. Republicans have one Tepresentatives, just i ip In the :ans_are not hol there | rac s | ith the majority. 2 y are expected to op- any increase of taxes, and in this they will be in full accord with the majority. The republicans will vote with the democrats in opposition to the creation of new offices or the in- crease of salaries for any OUSTED FOR 99 YEARS. Special Dispateh o The Star. W EHE W found guilty of conspir Tocal union. men are planning to carry their case for reinstatement to ubdistrict conference. and if necessary to the national convention The result of the factional fight was that but ten men reported for work at the mine, and operations came to & stands HELD BY GAME WARDEN. WILLIAMSBURG, Va., January 14. —Game wardens engaged in an effort to put an end to the slaughter of Zreat quantities of wild game in the vicinity of Willlamsburg arrested tw professors—R. . Robb_and W. F Young—of Wil Thursday night while they were alieged to have been firing on ducks in_the darkness. The offense violates both the Vir- ginla code and a federal statute, and the cases will be prosecuted, it was d, under both state and federal j were am and Mary College | HYGIENIC EXHIBITION Mothers, housewives, dairymen, distributors, caterers, and all those interested in clean, wholesome milk : YOU are invited of Hygienic Milk ing. Interesting THE HYGIENIC BOTTLE CAP SALES COMPANY 824 14th TRAIN KILLS FARMER AND 2 GIRLS IN AUTO Party on Way to Church When‘ Caught at Maryland Grade " Crossing. Dy thie Associated Press. BALTIMORE, Md, January 14.—A man and two girls were killed last ! night when u Pennsylvania rallroad passenger train from Washington | struck an automobile at a crossing at Stony Run, Md. The“dead are: | Roy Beam, twenty-elght years of age. Miss Zappa, fourteen, and & sls- ter, ten years old, all of Stony Run. Mr. Beam and the Zappa sisters | on their way to church at| Odenton, Md., It was sald, when their machine w: hit on the cross- ing at Stony F It was the 7:55 Washington-Philadelphia - excursion traln ¢hat struck the automobile, | Mr. Beam was a farmer and was mar- | Apartments The Monterey Conn. Ave & Porter St. Modern, high-grade fireproof building. Apartments of 3 and 4 rooms, with bath and porch. Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. Scientific ) TFhroat Protect:an ‘When dissolved in the mouth Form- amint releases a harmless bacteri- cide that, combining with the mouth fluids, scarches out every fold in which germs lodge and destroys them before they can cause trouble. All druggists. ormamint GBRM-KILLING THROAT TABLETS To avoid infection, dissolve a Formamint tablet in the mouth every one or two hours to an exhibition Bottle Cap mak- and educating. St. NW. rison narcotic act, according to Dr. B. R. Rhees, agent In charge of the Balti- more division of the federal narcotic bureau. Dr. Rhees made this charge in sub- mitting his views on changes to the proposed new bill to regulate the con- trol, sale and use of habit-forming drugs in Maryland. The bill is & re- sult of a conference of physiclans, deal- ers and state officials and follows closcly the draft of the Hurrison act. Urges Drug Hospital. Dr. Rhees also mgde a strong plea for ostablishment ©of a hospital in Maryland for treatment of addicts. Doctors now, he said, are subjected to much annoyance and ‘embarrassment by {mportunities from addicts agd would welcome relief in an institution to which patients could be sent for practical treatment. Addicts, unable to secure treatment by doctors and at hospitals, “Tesort to trading with the underworld, sald Dr. Rhees. the " doctor, imcluding the den- tists, 'druggists and veternarians, Dr. Rhees would amend the bill so that licenses to practice could be revoked. Federal authorities, he sald, under ex- isting Jaws, canoot reach this class of offenders for the reason that every such licensed person under.state laws has a right to apply for and receive federal permission to prescribe or deal in narcotics, —_— England will celebrate next year the centenntal of the opening of the | first publlc steam raflway in that country. 3 SCULPTOR TO SPEAK. | Richmond Women to Hear Bor- glum on “Robert E. Lee.” RICHMOND, Va.. January 14.—Gut- z0on Borglum, internationally known sculptor, who Is now engaged in the stupendous project of carving the Stone Mountain memorial, will meukl in this city today. ! At 4 o'clock ke {8 to address the Women's Club on “Robert E. Lee.” Gov. E. Lee Trinkle will Introduce the speaker. BERMUDA WEST INDIES CARIBBEAN MEDITERRANEAN Around the World—South Sea Island—Cruises. CALIFORNIA—ALL WATER VIA PANAMA CANAL OBER’S STEAMSHIP AND TOURS No. 1 Weodward Building Fhone Main 1080 Pennsylvania Avenue - ¥ Saks & Tompany The Big Seventh Street 2 4 “Round-up” Sale Is Coming on Schedule Time Look for the details in to- morrow’s (Tuesday) Star. It hardly seems possible for it to sur- pass previous sales in important interest— but we really believe the assortments are larger—and the bargains a bit bigger than - ever before. What a Pitj? To hide the teeth’s greater beauty with a dingy film Now dental science has found ‘ways to fight that film. One dis- integrates the film at all stages of formation. One removes it with- out harmful scouring. Many careful tests proved these methods effective. Then a new- gan to advise it. Now that method has brought a new dental era to millions of homes the world over. Digests the starch Starch deposits on teeth may also. ferment and form acids. Pep- sodent multiplies the starch diges- tant in the saliva, put there to cembat these deposits. It multi- plies the alkalinity of the saliva, put there to neutralize acids. glisten—teeth once were dull ¥ou should learn the reason for those new results. . Send the coupon for a 10-Day Day Six Feature 1-Day Sales From the Basement 14, 1924, Jhe PALAIS POYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.~~Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. BASEMENT STORE The One Day in the week when the TueSda =™ Basement is featured and brought to Basement tractive. Dress Aprons, of gingham, linene apd Scout Percale, dressy models with white cretonne and tan collars. Some with pipings of contrasting colors and two-tone combinations. At Little Boys' Suits, one and two piece, of linene, sateen and pop- lin; several styles in but- ton-on or regulation. Sizes 2 t0 6. At Middy Blouses, of Lonsdale jean, regula- tion style, with braid- trimmed collars; sizes for children, ‘'misses and women. At $19.75 to $22.75 Fur-Trimmed Women’s and Misses’ < Coats Made to Retail at $19.75 to $22.75 —Includin stripes, plaids and sports coats of every description. Large fur col- lars of beaver- ette or fitch opossum. Sizes. 16to 41,44 t HOSIERY Price Reduction Women’s 39c Lisle Hose, fine ribbed, with seam up back; high-spliced- heel Sizes' 9 to 10. Irregulars of 35c grade. Special, 2 Pairs, 49c ‘Women's 69c Fiber Silk Hose, with silk stripe, high- spliced heel, fashioned boot; in black, tan or brown. Sizes 9 to 10. TIrregulars. -2 Pairs, 79¢ ‘Women's_89%c Silk Chiffon " Stocklngs, in black sik with long ‘boots. Sizes 9 to 1 Slightly irregular. At . Pairs, 89c ‘Women's 75¢ Silk Hose, remarkable Feast of Bargains here. many other Money-saving opportunities equally at- materials of fine suedine, velours, $14.% Including Poiret Twills, the front—as it were, with especially timely, seasonable and low priced Sales Events. Tomorrow will see a There are 38° 2,000 pieces Undermuslins, Gowns, Envelopes i ers and Step-ins; daintiest styl lace and embroidery trimming ; others tailored with touches of hand- work. Sizes to 50. At luding C Women's Shirtwaists, good variety of r styles, some tailored, some quite c lacy; all white, tan and black. At C and Utility of attractive pattern vouthful models for the 2 to 6, 7 to 14 year girl. At C SUPER VALUES Jolie and Youthline Corsets, of rich bro- cade and firm coutil. Medium and low bust, in sizes to 38. Front and Back Lace Corsets, in- cluding C-B and and low bust, in pink or white, Sizes 20 Pillow C Linen finished, hemmed Size 42x36 inches. Regu- 2 40 larly 33c. At Sizes 81x90 and 72x9%0 oil spot or uneven hem. 9 Regularly $1.39 and $1.50: 356 Wash Dress Goods, e 04 $1.49 h Linen Crash other makes. High to 30. and ironed ready for use. Size 45x36-inch at 33c inches. Sold as is. . Tiny At blecliths, round Jix, $1.00 03 - 10c 70c_Broadcloth Shirt- ing, 36 ins. wide. Yard, . 59¢ 45c¢ Woven ’:fl- denas, 36 inches wide. Yard, 33c 80-inch Genutne Plisxe | wide, uill 35, Crepe, plain colors. 25 3 d C Yard, ngeloth, 36 Heavy Napped Gray Blankeis, ‘slightly g3 irregulars. At Z5e Chailtem, 56 tches wide; mill ends. Yard. 18¢ Tan Pongee, in cull precen Yard, 34C Quver 200 Stunning Made to retail at $12.95 and Cantons, Singers, Speakers—Everybody! Doctors, Nurses, Dentists Recommend black thread silk, long silk- fashioned boot; high-spliced heel. Sizes 9 to 10. At Pairs, 98¢ Children’s Stockings, fine black cotton, ~with double heel, toe and:sole. - Sizes 6 to 9. Irregulars. At . Z’Pairs, 25:: Spol heavy ribbed, with ‘roll -cuff top. Sizes 7.to.9. “Heather Crepe de Chines, Jerseys and Novel- ties. Models that are suitable for spring. - Sizes 16 to 42. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. 4 ARRHAL JELLY INDON'’S is antiseptic and healing. For over 30 ¥ Papsodént years Kondon’s has been helping millions of people forall kinds of Colds and Catarrhal affections. I A sclentific tooth paste bssed on modern re- FOR HEAD, NOSE, THROAT TROUBLES Kondon’s makes life worth living. Write for 20-treat- ment tin. It’sfree. Or geta 30c tube from your drug- ‘Wash. Star Only cde tube to & family, Knit Underwear Women's 3% Flecced Vests low neck, sleeveless; sizes 36 and 38. sqc Slight irregula: at 2 for - ‘Women's 68¢ Umlon Suits, flne rib cotton, low neck, slecveless, knee length; slzes 36 and 38. Irregu- 9& lars, at 3 for Set Snag Pants, heavy fleeced cotton with muslin_bands, ankle length; sizes shades- in brown and green. Irregulars. At 40, 44 und 0. Irregulars of 31 gOC ‘grade, at - = .69 s z Pairs, 39c _ Pulais Royal—Bargain Hasement. Bargain Basement. . lO-fiAY TUBE FREE ™ THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Deépt.” J, 1104 8. Wabash Avs., Chicago, Tl Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsddent to i $1.25 and $1.30 Gaunt- lets, suede finish with strap wrist ‘and embroid- ered. fla&'kn. ll\‘ brown, tan and gray; «izes 6 th 73, At pair 98¢ " Palnix Royal gist. Guaranteed to pleaseor money back. —Bargain_Basement.

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