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SUBWAYS ARE URGED 'ROOSEVELT ACADEMY UNDER B. & 0. TRACKS | MOVES NEAR DISTRICT ——m Takoma Park Citizens’ Association | Indorses Police Pay * Raise Bill. The construction of subways at Lamonds station or Van Buren street ®nd Chestnut street, Takoma Park, beneath tHe tracks of the Baltimore \Bnd Ohfo railroad, similar to the one 2t Cedar street. was urged at a feet- ing of the Takoma Park Citizens' Association, and the two blills re- cently drafted by the District Com- missioners providing for the elimina- tion of these two dangerous cross- ings were unanimously indorsed. The association also went on rec- ord favoring the widening of 4th street at its intersection of Cedar treet and Blair road at the terminus Brightwood dlvision of the Rallway and Electric V. Johnson, presenting his chairman of the streets and reet would be approximately $60,000 and at Chestnut street $70,000, one-half to be assessed against the raijlroad company and the remaining Lalf to be paid by the District. Frank ;4 €. Merritt, chalrman of the commit- tee on parks, parking and play- grounds, presented a report provid- ing for the necessary survey and con- struction of a parkway connecting the old civil war forts in the District, the extension of the park system in the District and also the purchase ot the Patterson tract to be used as a public park. Police Bl Indorsed. A report with resolutions from King, chalrman of the po- ndorsing the bills firemen and also urging the eeta lishment of an additional pollce sta- tion at Brightwood and better fire protection for Takoma Park S. H. McCrory reported as chairman of . the pubiic utilities commission relative to various matters, including ! the appointment under a bill pre- sented by Representative Zihlman of Maryla punsel to counsel Utilities A resolution indorsing adopted, with one to mem- Milton fman of the announced that & membership drive would be started Feb 1 Will Confer on Relfef. President er Trey was author- { with representatives of | and various organiza- order to efforts. * H. B. Hendrick reported, as chair- man of the n the new Maryl uary 1, with ed and four School Founded on Ideals of Late Former President Comes From West Englewood, N. J. 1 Announcement of the removal to the vicinity of Washington..of the | Roosevelt Military Academy 'at West Englewood, N. J., was made at a luncheon in the City Club yesterday, over which Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, a trustee of the academy and presi- dent of the Merchants and Manufac- turers’ Assoclation, presided. It was stated that an ideal location close to the Capital 1Is being con- sidered. John Poole, Roy L. New- hauser, R, L. Lambe and others spoke |of the interest of Washington in the institution and it was decided to or- ganize & committee of local business men to further the enterprise. Future plans for the institution cant for expansion “along the lin omplified by Theodore Roosevel purpose the Roozeve . organization, has Imen formed to'raise the necessary funds, accord- ing to lhe announcement. v in, Secretary «;wn Col. Henry L. ‘Ml - Pay As ] You Earn l “llnumnlli I\Il|m|m|m|ImeIII earnings. Golden Oak Rocker Wood Seat January Clearance Price .98 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DAVIS SAILS TO SIT AT MEMEL HEARINGS American Heads League Commis- slon on Status of Dis- puted Post’ By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 15.—Norman H. Davis, financial adviser to the American . delegation at the peace conference of Versailles and acting secretary of state under Erestdent CREDIT, SERVICE, LOW PRICES AT The National Furniture Co. i il {;\pw e uumNilmlw'lhmullw m'l'unulll y A [ "{lik i "[J'”" . i b Come in and make your selectlons-—-Bargams for every home on every hand—extremely low prices— big reductions—values! Values! Credit to suit your Wilson, will sail for Europe tomor- row to take up his duties as chair- man of the league of nations com- mission of three to report on the status of Memel. The port, renounded by Germany at Versallles, is disputed by Poland and Lithuania. Mr. Davis will be accompanied by Arthur Bullard, former chfef of the Russian division of the State Depart- ment, who will act as _assistant. There will be hearings at Memel and later at Geneva. S “The aviator who is taken up by & society leader can always return the cempliment. e COI a lfl ,Hf'uw:,!“' HHCL.‘.')""’ ,wumu"' i D. FASCISTI INVADE POLAND. Warsaw Police Unearth Organiza- tion of Several Thousand. WARSAW, Poland, January 15.—The police bave discovered a vast Polish fascist organization, having several C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1924, thousand members in Warsaw and' branches throughout Poiand. Documents seized revealed that the organization is well posted concerning army and police forces. Prominent military officers and for- mer high officlals are Involved in the organization, which, It is stated, plan- ned to seize the power by & coup d'etat. Numerous arrests have been made. 7 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE A PROFITABLE MONEY SAVER CREDIT TO ALL Small weekly or monthly pay- ments to meet your convenience. — CLOTHING FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN H. ABRAMSOsz 7th and L Sts. N.W. Open """'d"‘y’n '}]";;:-,;“.Su‘)r::“ 10 O'Clock GUARANTEED QUALITY AT The National Furniture Co. I L With every purchase amounting to $100 or more, we will give a RADIO RECEIVING SET FREE. Or, if you lke—your cholce of our 42-plece set of Decorated Dinnerware or n 26- plece wet of Wm. A. Rogers Silverware. THREE - PIECE OVERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM SUITE, as shown; com- prising big Settee, Chair and Rocker; Use Your Credit Sale o mm..m..amumm«umn Plated Heater January Clearance Price OPENING SALE KLEINS 1229 G Street N.W. BARGAIN FLOOR Action will be very marked here tomorrow. We will dffer brand-new Spring Dresses and Winter Sport and Dress Coats AT COST, BELOW COST AND A LITTLE ABOVE COS Kleins, a new store that will endeavor to show every Washington woman it is possible to be in the h(xght of f4~h|on yet not waste dollars unnecessarily on good clothes. | DRESSES 500 smart new dresses in trico knit, moire trico, plaids and nov- elty materials in sizes 10 to 40 and 42 to 52, in all shades. Gar- ments that should sell for $12.95, on sale. ... 200 Dainty spring frocks in the newest shades gray, green, tan, brown, copen, navy, rust and’ black; fashioned from the finest crepe de chines, satins, poiret twills and sport 3 9..95 fabrics, in sizes 16 to 40. Models that should sell up to $19.85, on 000 new spring frocks that arc the last word from Paris; mod- els for street, dinner, sport or business wear, in splendid new canton crepes, taffetas, satins, crepe romas, wool crepes; flat crepes, velour checks, vel- vets, etc., for madam or miss. Frocks that should sell up to $29.85,0on sale covered with Tapestry. One of the wonder-val- ues of the sale, at the Jan- uary Clearance Price Easy Credit Terms 98 3.95 See It in Action| We don't ask you to take an Electro! Automatic OQil “Burner just on our “say-s0.”" Our place is ‘“Electrol” equipped and you can come in and see it “In action.’ Electrol Automatic| . QOil Burners | ~—are Thermostatically Controlled (no | sttendant necessary), have Electric Spark Ignitien, are Noiseless In Oper- | ation, are Approved by the National Board of Underwriters. i CAN BE INSTALLED IN YOUR PRESENT PLANT Hot-Water and Vapor Heating Plant Installations and Repairs BIGGS “girizse HEATING ENGINEERS Bole Distributors for D. C. and Vicinity BE=aa==0a January Sale of Odd Metal Beds Many have continuous posts. Reduced prices start Easy Terms (I T, —__ = r I, .’ We have grouped to- gether three lots of coats at three very low prices. $0).95 51495 $94.95 In these lots there are Sport Models and Dress Models with fur collar Golden Oak and Mahogany Finish January Clearance Price THIS TEN-PIECE WALNUT VENEER DIN- ING ROOM SUITE is a wonderful bargain! Oblong Extension Table, Inclosed Server, China Cabinet, Buffet and six Beautiful Chairs with genuine leather seats. ‘January Clearance Price. . Easy Terms Golden 0Oak Chifforobe Do]yu look 00-0ld o succeed ? Gray hair denoes advancing age. Age is a handicap, and we all know the advantage of a youthful appear- | ange. i HANDSOME THREE - PIECE MAHOGANY FINISH LIBRARY SUITE, as pictured; consist- ing of massive Settee, Chair and Rock- s 5 75 BEAUTIFUL FOUR-PIECE WALNUT FINISH BEDROOM SUITE, as pictured; con- sisting of Dressing Table, Bow-end $8 5,00 Bed, Chiffonier and Dresser. January = Clearance Price ’ ; Don't stay gray! Look young, |t vigorous! When your hair turns‘ I gray, just a few applications of Sage | Tea and Sulphur will darken it. Either prepare the recipe at home ! i origet from any drug store, a bogtle | || yeth's Sage and Su!phur Com- pound, which is merely the old-time | recipe improved by the addition of | other ingredients. Thousands o I men and women recommend this | |{if ready-to-use greparauon, because it ‘ darkens the hair perfectly, and be- | sides, no one can tell, because dnrktns so naturally and evenly. "You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking a few strands at a A time. By morning the gray hair dis- LAfter un;her application its natural color is restored,‘ i you appear ):irs younger. er—heéavy box frame, covered with good grade imitation leather. January . and some Clearance -Price plain. Instyles that are ‘'sought. by the best dressed women in town. and cuffs Use Your Credit KLEINS is one of a great chain of stores that have onc policy—the best policy possible—to be on the SQUARE with every customer; if any customer is dissatisfied. we want our merchandise back, and we want to refund every dollar that we have received without the good will of our customers.