Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1924, Page 10

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'PLEA FOR GRADING - OF 16TH STREET ssociation of Citizens Also ';Stresses Needed Improve- ments on Two Avenues. Smelting Company Drops 2-Year Hunt For Huge Meteor By the Associated Press. FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., November 12—The United States Smelting and Refining Company of Boston discontinued operations to 1o- e a méteor in Meteor Mountain, east of Flagstaff, and the plant machinery is being dismantled to v ny's site of operations a learned here. The company has been drilling in Meteor Mou THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT URGE MEDICAL CORPS AT VETERANS’ BUREAU Physicians Want Permanent Or- ganization,\as Present System Is Believed Inefficient. Pointing out that many physicians are serving the United States Vet- erans’ Bureau “at a_ financial sacri- " the bureau’s medical council rday recommended that immediate aken to secure legislation 2,000 JEWS RETURNING MONTHLY TO PALESTINE Vice Mayor of Jesusalem Says 100 Industries Establshed as Result of Influx. By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio, November 12. —Jews are returning to Palestine at the rate of 2,000 a month, Dr. David Yellin, vice clared in an address here. «Under the British protectorate and with the Moslems no longer in con- trol, no fewer than a hundred indus SDAY, NOVEM R 12, 1924, ayor of Jerusalem, de- | Thursday Only 100 Boys’ Where Your Dollarr Count Most BEHREN@: 20~22~24 7th St.. N.W. Warm Underwear 69c Women’s Ribbed Underwear $5.00 Women’s Blanket Robes Warm Blanket Robes of nice 69::» Springtex Children’s tries have been established in Pale: tine in the last few years, Dr. Yelli said, and thousands of Jews, larly the exiles of are returning as to locate h a medical corps in the th higher rates of pay for cal personnel. nsensus expressed in at unless the bureau is position to offer a perma- |, nent career to physicians it would be impossible to obtain the high type of men necessary. An independent medical board, vorking with the Government per- nel, was recommended in a report Pattison to make a com- v for diagnosis of tuber- r and neuropsychiatric cases in r to segregate in appropriate | luNp tals the two types of disease. t, and atula The council emphasized the grave Avercrowded. Mrs Phillips also | him upon the indo nent given him | importanco of the cure and rellef moted that one child, whose parents|by his Maryland constituents. | L as distinguished from h Street Heights | Plea for Visiting Nurses. n and insurance. en pupil| Mrs. Whitman ¢ o I n Wilbur, president ich is about of Stanford University, is permanent from the child" chairman of the council. Further mmendations were expected to made by the council at its final ion this afternoon, quality robing, attractively do and trimmed with wide ribbon and corded floral des colors, purple, own, copen, tan and green. Vesls & Pants allen and bu at depth about the crater co: iderable platinum rs hoped to locate et north- '-!nr(\ Commissioners lined. & ppropria- the proposed Bo written Pressing for t $3.29 | $2W $4.00 Women’s Corduroy Robes gllk S‘::;: - $2 98 | U{ngn Sult’s begin n , but nothing of value and the removal ef the indicates that the hunt Ever Have Dyspepsia? Withits sour risings, heartburn, gassiness, “g.uum and pain, short breath and the stuffy, heavy feeling of drowsiness? A host of former dyspeptics will tell they suffered for years but now {ollow hearty meals with STUART’S Dyspepsia Tablets throughout. Choide of browns, blues and grays, in pretty novelty pat- Wide-wale and cmbossed Corduroy Robes, in velvet finish quality. Large sleeve, side-tie, arge full cut sizes; colors, wis- , blue, brown and rose. Our Shoe Dept Celebrates Its 3rd— Anniversary With a Big Sale ) 4 K A gigantic sale to celebrate the 3rd birthday of our fast growing shoe department—a sale behind which are months of preparation— a sale involving thousands of pairs of shoes —a sale representing savings that are extraordinary and worth while. T housands of Pairs of High- Class Shoes at Wholesale and Less (\ himan (0 Congres hool, alre much [of the District, ou heir This report was made durin acussion of the possibility of ha iBg a school located in the @ivisiow, which the a3 dbmmends. pport and announced the campaign for funds for the benefit of the or- | 5 e - = inization. Maj. Hannum Promoted. Maj. Warren T. Hannum, Corps of rs, formerly in charge of the ater supply system and now in_the office of the chief of f, War Departnent, has been pro- to the grade of lieutenant \ yspepsia. These tablets aid digestion and swocten stomach by giving it the alkaline dect as in health. Get a box of these tablets today, a cup of rich chocolate and see how easily you get away with it. AT ALL DRUGGISTS X:! the Six won will gerest of the 2 A motion made for th sciation | address the % indorse Education week and to|meeting. edge co- .‘.,. ration in the obscrvance | In the s!as H. M. Phillips w » Th \u_lmn unanimously adopt- | over the a member members at the next »f the president cted to preside No C. O. D.’s—No Mail or Phone Orders—No Exchanges Extra Salesladies to Serve You See Our Wonderful Window Display Nedazssedcaiavnn r——% iaves For Women’s Novelty Low Shoes Marvelous values in novelty high-grade shoes. Samp floor stock and substandards—satins, patent leather, suedes; tan, black, gray and various combinations. A wide variety of cut-out and strap styles with all kinds of heels. For Women’s- Novelty Low Shoes Hundreds of pairs of shoes in | | | practically every style imaginable | | |—pump& oxfords and colonials, H | y in black, brown and gray. Every | | 1 tvpe of heel; all sizes in the Iot. | I I Some are ubstandards. : For Womens Novelty Low Shoes A giganti grade sh styles used t out patterns and 1 and 2 strap in kid, | leathers; i it nt of w SENNNIRA RO TANNNINTEAAYNCNTATY satin, tan High Shoes A wonderful purchase (just for Buttoned this sale) of a great lot of children’s Y - g I R I Lace Shoes. School shoes, dress shoes g | . Black—Tan and play shoes, in sizes to 2. \ ‘ N 300 Women’s. New 135 Women’s and Misses’ FALL DRESSES $25, $30 and $35 Worth $5.98 to $9.98 COATS = » = » . » - - . H H NO MEMBERSHIP, FEE Ty T ety — / - |M1 FREE . MUSIC LESSONS T Homer L. Kitt Co. 1330- =557, | 2227, | . G'STREET A marvelous 1~ day's selling of women”s * and misses’ dresses, including novelty che cks, pin stripes, striped velours, rayon silks, ben- gofiles and plain- color serges. This Winter's popular straightline or novelty styles, in 16 to 52 sizes. serges, f—'—_ $15 to nofi Women’s Dresses 400 wonderful dresses of Satins, Crepes, Poiret, Ve~ lour and Flannel New stripes, new °checks and plaids. All plain colors. 16 to 52 sizes. $9.75 collec- tion of coats ever a sembled this 10 pfice. Show- room sam- ples and our own strictly tailored. blacks. Colors are ta Rich fur-collared coats and sport coats of pola overplaids, velour and nov- elty mixtures. Choice of browns, grays and tans, in 16 to 44 si dressy | —$15.00 Womens Coatc—\ 54x54 s $1.00 Napkin: Neatly hem- med readz sl .49 :;::f'lcz-mch Mercerized 20c ank Face Toweh Pure white l 5c Four ben.u- tiful P Lt- terns with red bor- ders. Hemstitched $1 -39 $1.75—18-inch Dumsk 9c Color Border LINENS AND DOMESTICS | DAMASK TABLE COVERS I 64x64 64x72 - 'l'urlnsh Towels Heavy dur- able and quick to ab- sorb " 36-inch Drapery Drapery Cretonne. 17¢, 25¢, 35¢ 79¢c—36-inch Colored Sunfast Drapery Lovely pat- terns, in col- ors of Rose, c Blue, Gold and Green LACE-TRIMMED SCARFS - Scarfs of various sizes, about 90% of which are 17x50; the lace effects are mostly filet with heavy cluny edgings. 39c, 49c¢, 59c, 69¢, 79¢, 89c, 98¢, $1.19 and Up Pattern Cloth $1.75 | 72x72 Hemmed $1.98 15c—39-inch Unbleached | Muslin 1 Ol/zc | Extraheavy e x»nm ZOc | ‘e 16¢ thnel Pink lnd blue l|r‘pl‘~4 on light Shadu Size 316, mounted on re- liable guaran- teed sollers. |Thursday We’ll Save You Money on | trimmed. Girls’ Clothing $10 and $12 Glrl} Coa!s A nice in brown an and s garments with fur col front fastened; and button Sizes 7 to 16 ye: $5 Gi;'ls‘ Serge Regulation Dresses | and silk brald mings. - Matched Sets of Coats and H Fur Trimmed? $11.98 Soft, downy weol | cloth coats for girl from 2 to 6 year: Hats of same mat rial to match. White fur collars: warmly lined. Colors, rose, copen, gray and brown. $3 Big and Little Girls’ Hats For either sport or dress B T BT T with ribbon and rosettes backs. little tots, Bonnets ve! at ively and fur. trimmed Elastic

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