Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1924, Page 11

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. DECEMBER 7, 1924—-PART 1. afi ORAFT FOR TRAFFIC COCLIDGE MAY AGT’I#E__ L RS, g ! M , LAW!SBEINGMAE]E? ON RENT SITUATION | sy o SCHOOL CONDIIONS & %ep Rathbone Freparing Refiort‘Conference Yencrd 2y Wlth ¥ A i S g | Blames Small Budget in Talk 4 for Drastic Regulations. | Ball to Be Followed hy : e N : 3 to Women—Lewis and Prosecution De! ass Cited. g Further Steps. . ¢ S b i Ul o Kramer Speak. e e oooenas: § Practical Christmas Gifts l G & 11th Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 lln\d president nt‘ speaking at u luncheon &o vesterday given by the educational committee of the Women's City Club, Said that when the annual budget had | 0 [‘ e [ ] re . he T : 3 : gone through its final elimination politi cade g i process “it looked like u Thanksgiv- |ing turkey the day after.” » g < e 4 e person, during : Other speakers included Dr. Wil- is Kknown to hav . ! liam Math Lewls, president of io - i 2 - George g University, and as i - George Ale B e Stephen . Kramer, principal of € tral High School. Left (o rights Dr. George Alexander, Ambassador Jusserand and Chaneel- | 7 HE ™ e tor Brown, | Congress our budget for the year be- | Men like those little accessories of every day utility ginning July 1, 19 aid Mr. Llovd. - B < “In its present ‘form that budget lacks that add to their personal comfort and appearance. So. , 7 P e e S : 2 5 fon 1 § [of what it originally contained. 1t you want to give a man something that makes him .H\x.-‘ ! Deplores Conditions. 2 to happy and contented make it a gift of practical value! | mentary e deplorable - }\uu kno\\ that here in the District % > B | 51 portable school- “J\!eavers Bond 32.000‘ Is SBeienmined i16-Year-@ld ousss wnich doniot ccimpere fn com. eir insubstantiality o wmw Jmoxicated, bt desur . Botive | Wood’s $1.0C0 in Wounc- Shali Not Live With Frye, |: ; he high rent o ars - et] : £ Wil #ar in i come this outstanding | S ing of William Hartley. She Tells Prosecutor. |} S ' - 2 s of dren do not go to all day. ur child is spending nding a full day. Do nst the school board because incomplete housing facliity s provided for your Do not n against the s board improper lighting is hurting s of ur child and improper iperiling his health nst the system \\hlrh A ers H\d school board, p at complaining. Take some con- tructive action to change that sys- e 0f$.l{?(?m i Men's All-Wool Dressing h T Robes, $25.00 Hand tailored. Rich g collected by his investi- | colorings. Others, 59¢ to $3.00, Ciderof ¢ turned over to the United ey for o District w Delays. order cc laid b Average Here Higher. Only o alf of the children in who enroll in the t beyond the sixth in Washington is that. But we children at the seventh, or th. Silk Shlrt\ $6.h\) m ll.:\l) Nov collars to 1 h, ‘l(J‘J \Iadras Shlrts $l 65 to $3.50 GRS SRS AN N T /9L to b?.h(} B()\ Plain Handkerchiefs, 25¢ to $1.00 each. a0 awaken to | education | . which were | v youth, we'll | om them. | for the| hool sftuation | school board in that way - Fownes Gloves for Men 530() to $6.50 Weil known for cari q Men'’s Underwear Union Suits, $2.00 to $6.50. TALES OF I.EGYPTIAN | “PLOT” DISCOUNTED Vxem'd as Effort to Create Scare| and Justify Arrests of Shirts and Drawers, $1.00 gar- LPd‘ngfi \Um ('](" cs ment to $3.00 garment. Otis. or wool-line $1.65 to $14.50 2 Nationalists. TEACHER GOES TOJAIL; | : LB WHIPPED WIFE-PUPIL NDOX ¢ BV |t e e Hodgkins, a member of the Spouse Disobeys Rules and Ts Puni- | " . et ke P CAPABLE OF SPEED | ™ j.e as Any Other Student by " 3 / o ian | Ve Rt o (Geox B . e i b » ent worker Tlv \|ens Hnee band Men's Sweaters l.|<Ic. 35c; 3 for $1.00. $5.00 to $10.00 Silk, 75¢ to $2.00. or slip-on styl Wool, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25. Silk and Wool, $1.50. Xas But One Key -That Prints 7.028 Characters at Rate of ; 5 fe, who X duty pression N A e : ransfc to an “ar nd what sort of education should 60 Words a Minute. |vin Wrigh acher in this county, | ! t ! T ve give voung people who come % 5 = A B 3 serve thre 1 homes of Washington . Disy Tl . Asieal v Jail . t of re may|ang fr he rest of our country? . E . e s t from m happy in the belief today that n o | revious "“) Wright ha { t = g i colleges have been r.nrl'vmll e 5 pupil at S S oEe i | educational systems have been trans- ke ! aract me and therc further a dlys gsats, of thelc o G | posed into terms of making a living 4 ' r by the use of a stick 5 Suaplol LEE €land ha forgotten how to mak Once Favome Resort of Queen|. ; : A | WriEht wee & wiuel kel a0t &3 Parmist n ALt Tans o] DeEd ROl E0r Ot (OR ! : ‘n he married wife, then Tlizabeth Was 0ld at Time sted as one of her hus- g ¢ this I1ry at prese no: present at the lunch- She Visited It. Men's All-Wool Jacquard Novelty (mlf Hnsc $3.30 \Mm Eng Vflflands‘ U Bath Robe $7.50 to $ll.‘ 0 < v Terry Cloth Ro i | Wright had st t € bt h ey e | 1 B 0 4 i s school, and when within t t | a short t : \rnold Werner - Spanhoofd A litaosia : ag Ity of Gi own University hipped her just 2 Jscare In London may Serviee School, Mrs. Arnold 3 et bl iy -Spanhoofd, Mrs. Ellen Spen- Mrs. Wright immediatel aledy s 2 A Mussey, Miss Elizabeth A ] to her parents and H\w; bl i : ) 3 Kinley rs. and Miss Wilkinson and , but his plea fell | being pre n ; [RE==S : S L e ¢ rt apparently | ¥ | i ; | and how ms ].1l>v~\% ing « : . | Proof Enough i | Lottom or from | not per i ) when she is un- { ¥ : { der as a pupil. After From Life Wright was Men's House Coats $6.50 to $13.50 Men’s Silk Pajamas Wl made ’{n;"[lt«;‘v\‘r‘g\: Specially Priced, $7.50 SR AR Plain colors in t b relie, X Also Rayon House Coats, $16.50. and white, Others, SL65 to $6.50. | Hopkir 3 n t 1 the sign? rouble. . Mr. A v v yro r—We must have passed at e compell vemain at t ast @ hundred hot-dog stands and pital for e | he never even dropped a hint FRESH CRISP BILLS FOR CHANGE |+ << <e<s y - | }‘ MARK EXCLUSIVE JEWELRY SHOPS| 7 Vs Specull Reductlons i ottt Yo o sen oot g 4, 28 bt 9] in Toilet Sets s would refuse Lo U..pnn,um |of the bourgeoisie. But at the first store merely because the and crumpled Imported Novelty Mufilers. lannel ped ' $3.50 and $2.95 Men’s Knitted Vests, $5 ~(l . 1 All-wool Vests, for business or daytime Beltograms wear. Belts, 50c to $1.50. W Buckles, 50c to $2.50. Suspenders, 65¢ to $1.50 Beltograms, $1.00, $1.50 and $: Many attractive design atly boxed All neatly boxed. Palais Royal—Men's Shop 2T R SR TS B R Rl DRI S A A O U g A e A M G FT pse out of the corner of his eve |9 a chow dog leading its mistress || e | thitherward or of a dangling lorgn- ANY handsome pat- ds and papers were piled ¢ the ra 3 . [ette peeping from beneath a sable ! terns in toilet sets deciphering these th the < 1 . his rigidity haughtily = N history of the place became know : hington who | into @ perfunctory s -;I*HAL‘ of every description to be o yers made equen 8 v .urn down such |motion, starting with a bow and end- !9 i e g to Quaen e il es | H Thably also would be|ing with a graceful door-opening | disposed of at once at ecording her arr o with ; they yarty of friends, sometimes with her | ~teor s offending store E court and asionally with only one | fneir shop E i agine ha oh a “eclient” | or two companions r Walter| “guch at is the impression % Gendarea SEact delgh also is known to have fre-| . ineg from the fact that several of : Shageininud |9 K auented the place, it is supposed that | f "Ny Capital’s most exclu- inelegant five-dollar bills! 16 queen’s companion on some o . ave perfected the & e, no doubt, would fix|$ : rions was her sailor favorite Ly render thelr clstomers | jtacie ume e bitle run | W28, Epicce Twotone Amber and o315 Bpiece Shell Manicuring Set, in. (r]vy.\gi:‘[n‘>“l\l.n inn Is an old o r e l}[qulllmxl‘nu,glhlfl‘:ll‘ | outstret arm and the 9 i black; v - case. Reduced to $12. ops of London, w S b e war \ anything b i 1it s 8 =0 vlsiud by Queen II|/| bills xmm from n. Bu- f the clerk and v i $12 3-piece Gentleman’s Set in Amber, . L new, ¢ hil of the cler $36 9-piece Whi y Set. Leauti iniaid in gold and H ©f lime trees, some xniunml by Lhe . the outraged woman mu romphlcl\ d to $30. wueen. Mark of Exclusiveness. | ,;ip) ted him. 19 31275 Splece Shell Set for Gentle- The inn is being restored arly| «we could not think of insulting| ¢ dishonoral dismissal | A*}f é:"’“’f", Twom;u Shell and men, inlaid in 22 topid: o beautitai 3 o | mber onsisting ¢ i s d i harding out to them not be too severe a punishment ;-’a Crieadle e L LA TLarh f. Reduced to $10.75, ney,” it was ex- for an employe brazen enough éé'a”s‘nm"" bok. - Now . reduced to Gents' Military s.u, with ebony as museums. Dlained at one store today. “Not only petrate so heinous a faux pas, | -50. backs. From $8 u Jewel Cases, londolr Clocks\ and Boys’ Bell Blouses and | Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas D thay object to. touching such e Shirts | One and two piece styles they undoubledly ;| WoRld | S ——————— gold n 1 Pioture Frames to match the above Thmgs 0 Be ( Consxdered B e iion Thet o aat: . : o elling af S90St # 5 R s v ETL . e| RN | Coid Pt &S Shirts, $1.39 to 8195 | One-Picce Styles, $1.25 : peopie, coniired up ieions : AELl-crersen o ; Blouses, 69¢ to $1.50 Two-Piece Styles, $1.50 merely prelimina S to more serio of these uatlons: Children, srandchildren op crowded with tradespersons A oL JEWELERS SINCE 1875 lattvesiof Iisbann & s to sup- | dickering over tho countsr ”:::n’:x‘:‘)"l" : ek T £ 913 G Street N.W. - # g Palais Royal—Boys’ Shop is Royal—Main Floor. redom of long as . A seri- Tnde: ons a 3 2 A ) ot T B R A M) ous young man or woman will give | s a jewelry store. sy = quickly reduced our large oys’ Four-in-Hand Ties pecially Priced, 50c & 55¢ Open and Closed End Styles. Plain Colors, Stripes and Figures N % g § [ 4 % g = # ¢ | § § E | / : £ § = | R these things conside dufine | The doorman, Tigged up in faring ¥ aenaaeaneae e e conrtship and the he n 3 becomes a figurchtad. Door i ¥ PP PO PO

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