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C. A. BAKER URGED } FORCOMMISSIONER Resolution Advocates Appointment ‘i as D. C. Head in Case of Change. ACTION BX CITIZENS' BODY Recipient of Favor Proposes Re- naming of Present Board. A resolution requesting the appoint- ment of Charles A. Baker, president of the Federation of Citizens' Asso- ciations, us a District Commissioner, in the event that any of the present Commissioners are not reappointed, was udopted by the Conduit Road Cit- izens' Association at a meeting in the St. Dav Parish Hall last nighe, Mr. Baker, who was present, imma- diately offered a counter resolutioa requesting the reappointment of the three Commissionars now In oftice. His resoiution wus tabled, and the first resolution, which was introduced by J. D. Smoot, president of the as- sociation. was unanimously adopted. The resolution adoyted will be forwarded to was rtated. M anize: of tih or some time as Another recolut favoring an In, policemen and was mntrodueed | ¢ in_the pay of . The repiace- ment of the Chain bridge by a mod- ern structure and the repair of roads in the vicinitr were urged. Many of the roads need cinders very badly. it was stated Ten new members were insthlled s follo Ir, and Mrs. G. W. Arm- and Mrs, W. S Maginnis, Helen Duvall, DEBATE ON PSYCHOLOGY. Harvard Professor and New York Doctor to Meet Here. Prof. MacDougall of Harvard Uni- versity and Dr. John Watson of New York will clash in debate on the | “Fundamentals of Psychology” in Memorial Continental Hall Tuesday | night at 8:30 o'clock. The debate will| be attended by the faculties of Johns Hopkins University and Goucher Col- lege. as well us students from these ut s. Puplls of the glrl's fin- | ols i Washington and ill occupy speclal seats in_the gallery. ‘There will be no admittance with- out ticket. There is a limited num- ber in the hands of John B. Larmer, John Barton Payne, Dr. Tom Wil Hams and Dr. ¥ Kinney. i CANADIAN CLUB ELECTS. | Temporary Officers Will Serve Un- til February 26. The Canadlan Club last night at the Playhouse, 1814 N street northwest, selected remporary ufficers to serve until February 25. They are: Rev. Donald A. MacLean, president; . A. Clad secretary; Mrs. F. A, . _The committes Volume of freight on American rail- reads, the American Railway Assocfa- tlon arnounced today. is greater than ever before at this season of the year. During the week ended January 19, the latest for which figures have been compiled, the loadings amounted to 895,275 cars. 23,011 more than during the previous week and 30,679 more than during the same week in 1923. Manufsctured products and miscel- lameous merchandise contributed the most to the increase. » Weeks Approves Bill For Bronze Tablet Secretary Weeks has (nformed the President that he knows of no objections, “so far as the inter- exts of the War Department are concerned,” to the National So- clety, United States Daughters of 1812, placing a bronze tablet on ~the Francie Scott Key bridge at Georgetown, as provided in Sen- ate bill 627, He calls attention, however, to the fact that the bill places the installation of the tablet under the direction.of the District Com- missioners of the District of Co- lumbla, and adds that the bridge will pass to the jurisdiction of the District Commissloners on its com- pletion, probably by June next. BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serlous lung trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creo- sote that is pleasant to take. 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OVEN-BAKED - BEANS - writh tomato sauce " Osecfthe 7'u-m i THE @ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, - Sale of 500 New Spring Frocks! gy Styles Lt Flannel SportBlouses $5 Another charming note in the new boyish fashions is this short-sleeved flan- nel sport blouse, appropri- ately monogrammed on the pocket. It may wear a sport collar or be braid- trimmed. Vivid new shades: Gray Sheik Copper Lanvin Green (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) 12 “Centemeri Gloves In a Sale $].35 “Centemeri” kid gloves are famous for their soft, pliable quality. ‘New spring styles, noy- elty embroidered backs and a sale price are irre- sistible to the woman who knows a_ bargain when she sees it. Your size in some new shade. ) ' 4 ¢ ¢ ‘ PO i ot il D. O, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924. for Women >] 5 And Styles for and Misses Boyish Frocks of Vivid Flannel Very Feminine Frocks of Crepe Crisp Taffetas in Gay Plaids Such are the newest of Spring’s new frocks for the slender and not - quite - so - slender figure. Powder blue, palm leaf green, tiger lily, spider web gray, buff, cocoa—and navy, brown or black, of course. Three of a score new stvles illustrated. A—Powder blue flan- nel sport frock with white linen peggy collar and cuffs. $15. B—Rose flannel sport frock, in popular boyish style, $15. C—Black jacquard silk B frock, facings of beige R crepe, $15. Bigger, bolder and braverthan ever—that’s the story of the new spring plaids. are so beautifully modu- lated and blended as to be easy on the eyes. Stou't Women.’ Soft, Clinging Crepe de Chine Flattering Canton Crepes Soft Novelty Silks Which proves that the spring stout dresses have been quite as judicious in choice of fabrics as in colors. For softfabrics and modu- lated colors are first requisite toa slender appearance. Three give vou an idea of the excellent styles: (8econd Floor, The Hecht Co.® A—Navy blue canton extra size dress, novelty braid banding trim $15. B—Black canton siim- line dress, beaded ns- tifs at front, $15. C—Cobweb gray can- ton afternoon dress. slenderizing in slim line $15. E'S ; hiffon Hosiery A New Price 51.85 Presenting the new spring shades in full- fashioned “ Phoenix ” chiffon hose at a new lower price. Sheer silk, with mercerized soles and tops. All sizes, in Nude Airedale Astec Oriental Pearl 329.50 However, colors Plaid Coats in: Powder Blue and Cinder Tiger Lily and Camel Henna and Buff Two-tone Plaids Wy \ \;\\\u iy New three-quarter and long models, flared smartly at back, close fitting at hips. Finely silk- lined throughout. women and misses. B-—Cobweb and powder blue plaid swagger coat, silk crepe lined. $29.50. A—Henna sport coat of soft angora cloth, n slimline effect. $29.50. The Hecht Co. Plain Coats in: Palm Leaf Green Powder Blue Tiger Lily Henna SCTHRY Camel RIRGHADY B 13T L ARCH-AID New Spring Pumps and Oxfords 510 Illustrating only one of the many smart Arch- Aid styles for spring, all of which are built with an unequaled combina- tion of style and comfort. Special combination lasts are available, fitting women who have always found it mnecessary to have their shoes made to? order. (First Fioor, The Hecht Go.) Sizes for C—Vivid plaid swagger ’ coat, on soft brown ground. % $29.50. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) 7th at F