Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1925, Page 18

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18 THE EVE —'—_—‘—’_—___—'—T““'—' i ble by the spirlt of fairness in o S - AT CAI.VARY CHURCH LIVERPOOL, December 15-~Four BY G. P- 0. WORKERS “The meeting was called especially | concerned, and we are not unmindful | BERLIN, December 14.—The fari members of & government expedition tor such & purpose, under the chair- |of the Interest shown by the Public [ers ‘of Germany are agitating the The new year comes in a like a to the South Pacific, to study th manship of James S. Briggs. Printer in the welfare of the em-|erection in Beriin of a gigantic 3 y the A , | bakery, to er their c an colt, with head upreared and tail breeding of whales and to prevent the - The greetings extended to Mr. Car- | ployes of the office, as evidenced by |bakery, t ‘u)». under ”’l'(‘} w‘n‘or;flm’“u outflung, as chipper as a thunder- ’ extermination of the species which fs ter were embraced in a formal reso- | the establishment of a cafeteria and |free from the manipulations n | Sunday Schools Prepare for Inter- | now threate: elr indis. | 3,000 Employes at Printing Office iution which was adopted unani- |recreation hall and the general bet- |diemen. Thelr purpose is to market bolt, for years are gaudy when eatened owing to their indl A G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925. T "W na heir wheat, In the form of bread, d . crimi dJaughter, on thelr mously. It provided: “We, the em- |terment of working conditions, the 't 7 3 I they're young, before their ‘“’h‘“w national Conference Here i e Ml ar. Houts Adopt Congratulatory l loyes of the Government Printng entire office now being conducted un- |Fect to consumers in the city. start to moult, while yet their with- Georgia and South Shetland, and will 5 Office, hereby extend to the Public |der unexcelled sanitary and healthful SR T Hacker Decides to Do Most|crs are unwrung With glee the Next Week. form a scientide staff at the marine Resolution. Printer, George H. Carter, our felici- | conditio grand new year is rife, it seems to i1 tal station. Other members will follow T e tatlons and best wishes for a New B rui ths Bisbuish Sostiea; hint of coming bliss; and I resolve them next year. Year. We hereby desire to express Uncle George—Did you ses the of i To- change ¢ life, a2 cut out| A Semi-final dress rehearsal of the| 'Bugdes conducting whaling research | Three thousand employes of the |our appreciation and thanks for the| Mrs. Maria Wesson of Helpston, | eclipse of the moon the other night? Cleaning Up ‘il‘;“f,';“‘“fi“rg“? t"“'m,‘ dx iy, “1)] | American-Oriental pageant sponsored | (1o expedition will undertake scien- | Government Printing Office closed the | Increane s accom- | England, is 100 years old and Loasts| Little Ethel—No; we sat up late to | %.1 hich ds¢ 2 Y ashh. | DY the World Assoctation of Duily|yific ‘investigutions affecting oceanog- |old year yesterdwy at a meeting in |plished by the termination of the wage | that she never took a bottle of med- | see it, but the sky was so cloudy they morrow. not allow my wife to t n Wash- | Vacation Bible Schools, will be pre-| ,phy, meteorology and magnetism. Harding Hall by extending forma: |adjustments, which result was made | icine. aidn’t have it ing after this. I will avoid the Vol- | gented in Calvary Baptist Church to- stead bar that I have frequented too [ morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, under Seven®tractor plows of the street |long, eschew excelsior cigar, and| the sonal supervision of Mrs. cleaning department were in opera- | checkers game, and eke ping-pong, |Marle Moore Forrest, director of enter- tion on the main arterles of travel | quit bragging of my old tin car, 2 talnment for the international confer- | For ‘sbveral Kours Tust nighits bt 3t NI R OF R g enceence of the association, which con- g el . 8 it| make my lite a grand sweet so ot s e removal work will' be undertaxen | Full soon this braw young year willl “'yore " than 100 Sunday schoot until tomorrow morning, unless fakes | Wear the frown of age instead of | pupils, representing many churches should begin to fall again during the | Smiles, in bleak December’s midnight | in Washington and nearby commun- day air he'll limp among the snowy piles, fities, will take an active part in the Morris Hacker, supervisor of street | exhausted like some old gray mare [presentation of this colorful spectacle. cleaning, stated this morning that he | that's pulled a plow a thousand |Thirty Chinese children, members of came to’ the conclusion it Wwould be | miles, And when he dies I have no| lockl Sunday school classey, are i o s Supéusteor expiained Hhaty Rl Newi Year day, cigars lm\'l’m“‘ 0‘ tist Church of Alexandria, will lead per diem wo! get paid for a holi- | choicest kraut d.lf‘l certain better |y jarge delegation of Virginians to day, but that under a ruling of the | prands of hay, while my tired wife | the conference. Rev. H. W. 0. Mil- Treisury Department, they cannot be |15 hanging out a washing large, for | lington, head of the Washington Bap- day than they remain at home. ‘3 ) v <I“lr| of lul\uv\ Baptis ih ch \uH out with ghosts of high resolves we uptist Church, AL Hacker ol s | roundly swore, the vows we made | ¢xtend an oflicial welcome greeting today his force of blacksmiths to ¥ A to visiting delegates. rough-shod the horses of the garbage | With righteous boasts that we'd re-| . ' "pGher “G. Boville, founder of o Yrepare | form and sin no more; they all g0, Worla Ausociation of Dally Vaca on through the|out to join the hosts of pledges on | jon EBible Schools, will deliver the tomorrow the pipe dream shore. opening address the conference us learned from Mr. Hacker to- (Copyright.) \\ ALT MASON. |Tuesday night at o'clock. Cora re \ullhw. u]lr | & Wilson Stewal noted educator and side authority on illit y ‘problems. will Uikt [SAN FRANCISCO LIMITS [Zieriy o Miusmiss prosloms, 24 g remove | MAY TAKE IN COUNTY [sencine’ (i Senonts”or “Witiincton snow from sidewalks w property Baltimore Frederick Alexandria LJ owners fall to do so. o= Winchester, Hagerstown, Philadel- The prescnt law contemplates that | Annexation of San Mateo Would |phia and New York have signified en a priv individunl fs to | % = thelr intention of being present when lean his sidewalk, the District shall Give City Population Total of |y do the work, and then file suit in| Near 1,500,000, Mrs. Minnigercde Andrews fs hon Municipal Court akainst the individual | » 3 orary chairman of the Washington | to recover the cost of the work, plus oclated Prexs. :ommittees. Others heading commit- | Women’s Ultra Smart Shoes $150.000 worth for $100.000 One huge group that And another group of were $10 to $13.50, now $5.95 to $8.50 kinds ¢ Stewart speaks ULLY two-thirds of our splendid stocks marked down NCISCO, January 1.—San | tees are Hattie Privette, ac fre o Counsel SLaphon 'P;‘,',‘,“,v rancisco's population will be Increased | 'V chaitinan of committecs: HOMCT t 1 t t}l d' S kli f £ hi f | erty owners had claims filed against|by about 50,000 if plans under way |(. Laughlin, publicity; R. L a east one-thirad: par U’lg ngS o ashion — 10r Hilh them under the snow law and paid | for consolidation of San Mateo County [musici Mrs. W. P. Towne. persouncl: | e e’ . =] p W e e e with the iy g0 hroueh 1 i San | it Bertns Thomas, contimcs: 3. X evening, semi-dress, street or sports wear—in every ' went out at 11 o'clock last night and | Francisco'e first attempt at annexa-|vVernon, pastor First Baptist Church, worked until the snow stopped fall- | tion Alexandria, and Rev. H. W. O. Milling. ’ early this morning. As it turned| With its oak-studded, roliing foot- | ton, members of executive committee. One. out, Mr. Hacker said, the work of the | hills that merge into the Coast Range —_——e = plows was not as noticeable as it|San Mateo is one of the show plac : would have been if the snow had con- | of California. Thousands of San Fran New Tunnel Device. el Sl i cisco business men and workers live| The water board of Sydney, New | in the suburban towns of Burlingame, |South Wales, is experimenting with Hillsboro, San Mateo and Menlo Park.|a new device, worked by hydraulic| the San Matco communities. combine (0 | cylinder, which by the outthrust of | | Population estimated at 1,500,000 r | wanted material. But no time to lose, for SO GREAT is this Clearance Sale that it can’t possibly last long! Oakland. | pressure, for construc At all our 6 stores—and for best service—so please call early in the day. The cities across the bay, Y ehneln {the cylinder exerts a bursting pres- B e Up to 240 tons. The cartridge Y I Stady Bodi | PR Soie pax witn ‘ine rigk of unset And tl’le Finest of i ' 1 oundations o g huild Hatur:l tuI}‘7 odies [ljass B,e;olu AUSTRALIANS PROPOSE ',":f ‘:)::h(.\,“l(‘.:‘\ueg. ol lieha) ,,;“‘. Evening Slippers '! ions Favoring Luce an use in tunnel operations under Pepper Bills FREEING 60,000 OF TAX | {5 et Sereets of Svanes i ] e | T . i g ——— | H / ol p QO o = e B New Income Levy Schedule Would Wfllmg to iTinten: Also included in the same or \lm‘:‘(;ila:nllurn 5 Shniecmty | Exempt Small Wage From London Answers, : groups—but at reductions the Amerlcan Nature | Father—So you propose to take my 2 4= > : 2] ; i B | : 3 i ) ';f’:ffi".‘f‘t‘ s spordence of the Associated Press. | "Nervous Young Man—Not at all. 1f Silver Brocades, Paisley 414 9th St. il | LBOUF alin, December h vou i the public at |;\,\.;\‘_‘, Holidsna) DbrEOH SeITl Ghune | U oNS 1% anything concerning her vou i want to warn me about, I'm willing to listen. Cloths, Silver Kidskins, etc. “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. indorsing the Pepper e ”"“m be taxpayers if the budget of the first Victorian Labor government is | 9. e R e i 1318 G St. 933 Pa. Ave. S.E. eeples, director of na- 5 ) practically proposes to take the | vinced. 2 . in the public schools of [ hurden of taxation from the small | Rastus Is Convinced In Baltimore, 37 W. Lexington Washington, at the recent annual|wage earner and tranefer It to the meeting of the society here. Fol-|big salary men. This has formed lowing Its ad. on, coples were for-|two camps of opinion. The worker: warded to Senator Pepper, and Rep- | helfeve resentative Luce, co-authors of the | preciabl 4 guilty, of course,” said “This saddle was found in ession.” dat saddle do look fam hat the nearer; others believe millennium is ap- | bill, and to the American Nature|nothing of the d not gullty Association, the Wildflower Preserva-| The program calls for increasing | ice me ob my n Society and the Garden Club of | income tax deductions to $1,000, with an extra $500 for the wife of a tax 3 from 3150 1o 3250, E—JGEDEEEEEE—EDEE:—:tEUEEEU:}DEE to $25 -an Nature Associati lled upon its hundred thou members throt the countr. s and children sure. Officers of | would be limited to taxpayers with Nature Study Associa- | incomes below $40,000. The House Largcst Ladies’ e e Cl ‘ l s o Exclusive Apparel : earance . | 608 to 614 tion were r Cleave of Tol Clearance of Small Lots BIOHSCS— I 75 Dimity and Broad- | cloth Overblouses— i Reduced $ 1& t0.... \ of " ELEVENTH ST. Washington Small of Courtesy : : : LOtS Spec1a1 Offerlng in tl'xe Inexpen51ve Dress Department of ‘ = o= H. W. ROUNTREE & BRO. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS 1095 to 509 Off "% On Our Entire Stock of LEATHER GOODS Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Pocketbooks Beaded Bags — Any Fancy Leather Goods DI'CSSCS— | 127 Silk and Cloth Do eEW Spring‘ Frocks Reduced $9£ ot —fresh from the designers—de- | 0. un- picting the latest models; fea- turing the new colors—and Blouses— 60 Crepe de Chine Overblouses— Dresses-— 67 Street and Evening During Our Dresses— Reduced s .89 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE R*—"I"C"J 319 furnishing us the opportunity EZ ol el """ for this Special Sale that will Blouses— Dresses— mark a new record for the Inex- 50 Silk Overblouses— ‘ 323::2“ e pensive Dress Department. fieduced 5 53_7__5 Sweaters— 51 Sleeveless Vests and Sweaters— Reduced 31.5_9 t0uwesnss- et . Coats— 57 Sports Coats, plain and strlp:d effects— Reduced .00 L B s 19 Coats— 36 Sports Coats, with educe .00 4 S ..<319= Suits— 93 Tailored Suits— Reduced .00 toe. WL 319= Suits— 14 Finer Tailored Suits— A Flappy | - Mew Year to all Flannel Coats— 20 Sleeveless Flannel L Coats— Rer.'ucei 1 .50 N1 ht Gowns— 20 Voile Nndht Gowns, sheer and fine— Reduced 1 .95 to. T e e e8] o[ Al [o]————[] There are— Hose___ Crepe Satins Twill Cloth 360 Pairs Chiffon and Sat’.fl cflnta’ls F’aml!l s:rvic: H ose ] new Fajlle Silks Georgette shades— —n| ——| [ |n| e | | == o] e—— || ——=a |ale=——m]u] Reduced 39 Reduced 533£ —in gay colorings, accentuated by Cano o .51 tors e brilliant trimming effects—of original Slippers—— Bobby Coats— 40 Brushed Wool Bob- Reduced - § 5‘95 2 conception and clever craftsmanship. 150 Pairs Felt Boudoir ULIN& MARTIN 2 1215~1217 T Street and 1214 t01218 G Street 3 Slippers; the wanted Strcet. Sports. Busmess, colors— Afternoon and party Wear Second Floor— 5 p B 8 13 _ ~ O (@) .

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