Evening Star Newspaper, September 23, 1924, Page 9

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; THE EVENING STAR, Twenty-eight cities in the United States, besides Washington, have de- partments of educational research he claims. urement for conducting the P ———— e NTA'JIY TES ta army of traine c c mental tests in the public : 2 o | scl according to a recent survey. e A g 3 ude Chicago, Detroit, Boston, [ y u Cleveland, Los Angeles, St. Paul, Kan- ev i sas_City, Pittsburgh and Rochester, Mr. Greenwood points out, however, [~ ¥ that it is an excellent plan to turn Boand:ofiEducation tolbear| i s st ey —oratorles o stidy e who migh Arguments on Continuance cots Tonight. WASHINGTON, Richard H. Veney and Beatrice Hawkins. Franklin . Carnthers of Colonial Beach, Va. and Ethel T. Dent of this city. D. C. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER Wealth in Lowly Coppers. TONDON, September 23.—Seventeen million pennies packed in 14,000 bags. weighing 158 tons and worth just over £70,833, are stored in a cellar in Westminster. They are the prop- . |erty of the Gas Light and Coke Co., which collects them from penny-in- the-slot meters. Six hundred miilion pennies are collected every year trom meters owned by this company. 23, by the average school teacher, the normal school graduate or the young yehologist makes the results highly ionabl Tt would Tobert ¢. Jones and Josephine Contee. Clarence 'H. Bdlon of Staunton, Va., Eunice Ballard of Norfolk, V. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses bave been issued to the s to give tests meantime, ther | following: 5 ny dabblers “in the dan.| Stephen Halstead Farrell and Florence Lil- 1115 1117 F STREET Phoenix All-Silk Chiffon Hosiery ’1.65 NATIONALLY adver- tised and famous make known for quality and most satisfactory service. $5.95 ORN with a simple skirt or slip, be- comes a fashionable and attractive costume. o says avored by Ballou. nswer is simply “the ave been operating taville, Md. at there have been | Cisde L. Pettit and Amelia M, Wallace. surprising. The here have not been of them. and by that point is _|proved the value and workability of | the i The fate of the psychol Introduced last year in group of District public the direction v. Jackson of this city and Rubs The school board as has been con- stituted several ye dorsement Choice of crepe de chine satsn and falle cord. likowski of this cits and Anoa Wilmington, Del. Brown, jr., and Rath S. Bowmap, eper, Vi "Witeman and Martha J. Spicer, ) Made with long or short slecves, round neck or with collars. Sclf trimmed, cm- brosdered or brasded. Black, navy, pralsne, cocoa. brown, tan. 36 to 1o. Other Tunic Blouses $4.95, $7.50. $10 in the ling for ap- m intelli- Exquisite Hats The inspiration for Louvre Hats—both Dress and Sports—comes from Paris and New York. They are designed by those masters whose ideas create fashion and whose dicta- tions produce styles immediately adopted. led by Brig chief of the Chemical W e of the Army. have cars prepared for the impending battl La Salle, Supt. of Ballou and others, | a child's a is not by clubs| yiuard Fields and Mars Terrell. tems have| Jaiah Rone of Arlington, Va., and Hester the Com- [ Eiwood of this cits. o Burcau of the | - Frd . Mills of Okiaboma City, Okla.. and n out in congres- Without @ doubt the brst value in years. Perfect quality. In all the Autumn shades. Fronch e blonde, beige. braver. jack rabbit, astee, gun wetal black. Nizes 8% fo 101, | Thus the TLouvre assortment is always tempting in its originality and charming in its character. members w to lead the f recently indi department and measure object to. the pupils on the quotient as wsychological Holds Results Questionable. be sure you get ALL BRAN—Kellogg’s! conld tell Kellogg" ir eves closed — ol had tasted that delicious, nut- flavor. Kellogg's Bran is quite ferent from ordinar: brans. The wonder Kellogg’'s is exclusive. like it. vou suffer from constipation.| You Bran = ———— time ex. | With Which you try ineffec- can undermine your ot afford to lo, $7.95 to $35.00 poisons Better Apparel at a Lower Price Maper Bros. & Co. Shop’ of Quality 937939 F St. N.W. May vour special attention be directed to the showing at— $10-00 They are beautiful Hats—original in con- ception—different in effectiveness. ly. Kellogg’s Bran permanent- ses of con- ill return vou SC ALL bran bran can be Doctors know Kellogg’s Bran, Eat at least two tablespoonfuls| daily—in chronic cases. that much| with every meal. Eat it with milk | or cream. Sprinkle it over other cereals. Cook it with hot | Try given on the package—such bread, muffing, griddle cake: TR HEe ‘ mlz—lfiu— 5] The House ??hi“l‘ipsa?"?m r;‘“ v pt will " brin You. So b Bran tower grade Let the o cooked and | = EASY TO ;’A)—;— CASH OR CREDIT THE GRAYSON WAY The Price Is the Same! 917 F St. 917 F St. Special Sale---30 Ultra-Smart, New Fall Coats and Dresses | FROM NEW YORK'S FOREMOST STYLE SALONS e 1DOWN The Dresses— Combine smart frocks for afternoon and street wear of Courtesy - Smart It.s more t}lan a {ad— there’s an element of dressi- ness—and comfort—which makes these pieces very tempting— FOX Scarfs Large skins, big bushy brushes, in Hudson Bay Blue, Beige, Cinnamon, Walnut, Poi- ret, Red, etc.— " The Coats— Are in the new materials, chosen for this season’s wear—Silk Bolivias, Bry- tonia Velvetones, Cut Bolivias, Swannettes, Ke- ramis, Downy Wools and Suede Velours. They may be had in every new and wanted color. Some with fur collars. others with fur collars and cuffs, and still others with fur collars, cuffs and borders. Every coat full silk or crepe lined. on the easy-payment plan. and handsome beaded din- ner gowns. They embody the latest style decrees and fashion effects, in the pop- ular bengaline, satins, satin crepes and faille silks. Some are plain, others em- broidered in the new fall colors, and some have ex- tensive beaded work. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY An opportunity for which the women of Wash- ington have been waiting is now presented in the form of a sale of high-grade coats and dresses— All you need pay is $5.00 DOWN on any coat or dress up to— Remember that Grayson’s not only handles the better grade of mens and women’s wearing apparel—but we sell at the lowest prices and on the easiest possible terms. You'll enjoy opening an account with Grayson’s!! There are Only 300—So Hurry! Even At This Low Sale Price You May Buy On Payments and Make Your Own Terms =2 | | fl | fl | -E E | | fl | | Tibetine or Like-Fox Scarfs in the seasonable shades: coiisiinsmonismsesmmssise sttt sesot i . $10-00 $95.00 Stone Marten Chokers—large skins and bus]’ly tails Slemeaciees eesolreees emesion s s ossotomitoenmws i s Baum Marten Chokers; dark colors; with full pe]ts F===Alaska Fox Scarfs Selected skins, in all the Brown s'hades that are so popular. Also Pointed Fox Scarfs. ...v.ceeces cmeenen $ ’ - Small Hats «! $ | There are hundreds of them— going on display tomorrow morning for’ the first time. The hues of Autumn are featured—and the styles are specially attractive for wear with furs and wraps. Many metallic ef- fects are included. Fourth Floor ) EEEEEEEEEEEEE—EEIEEI::—:EEQ:IEEEEEIEI

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