Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1925, Page 13

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D. U, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925 RUDOLPH AGAINST SCHOOL FUND PLAN Believes Commissioners Will Op- pose Proposal to Change Budget System. wey ] bill, but that, speaking in general, he favored the present angement The Commitnoncr chracicricd o || Pershing Apartments proposed plan as ‘“‘unworkable.” He 16th & Spring Road said he could not tell what action the | Board of Commissioners would ts All outside Overlook- however, until the bill is sent to them beautiful Rock Cree for report levator and The position of the city heads prob- | ably will be that sinc ey are charged with the duty of keeping the | annual budget for the entire city within a certain limit, it is necessary for them to have some supervision over the amount for which the school board asks. carried fn regular printed form, cluding that inclosed in brackers, s zm present law. That matter inclosed brackets {5 recommended for allmmntlon and that matter carried in italics is new legislation. Matter carried in the regular printed form, which is the pres- ent law and which is not inclosed in brackets, is not to be modified. “If the sabove explanatory note which I have suggested may be at- BAND CONCERT. Tomorrow at & United St 3 stitute E streets s States DRY UNIT PROBE OPEAS IN SECRET Watson Succeeds in Halting Couzens’ Plan for Pub- lic Hearmg }v-nu By the United Kok Band Orchestra, director. Miss Getchen Hood, soloist Spanish march, “V: Overture, guest Reception room, bed chamber, b dining alcove and kitchen. $75.00, to Resident Manager or living Declares Matter Inclosed in Brackets Recommended for Elimination. Suite, “Caucasian Sket Ippolitow-Iw In the Mountains. In the Village. In the Mosque ession of the Si 1f the bill to give the Board of Education control over school expen- litures and authority to submit school stimates direct to the Budget Bureau omes to the Commissioners for roval they probably will oppose 't Commissioner Rudolph, chairman of the board, said he had not scen a ct of the latest school reorganiz: (a) (b) Master Sergeant Betiml. Master Sergt Infantry, at Fc t ¥ Main 617 d on the Army retired list on a 1ith & K A supplement to the bill designe school reor- to amplity 0 brackets 1 from being returned to Mrs, Herron for you as chairman of the legislative com- Education. This bill was worked out acted only as the agent of the board |in the Senate.” ““As the bill indicates, its purpose is Lieut. Harold R. Harr Unlted State: of the o Jamlation your consideration this statement which Southern cotton fields. correction. “T hasten to write you this letter for the purpose of stating that Mrs. Herron mittee by direction of the Board of by the Board of Education in the form sent to you before Mrs. Herron was a | tached to the bill appears to you to be member of the beard. One minor | unsatiefactory, I ehall be glad to have in transmitting this bill to you for in- Sasih e troduction in Congress, desire to make the following ex- 'W|LL F|GHT BOLL WEEVIL ons 2 and 3 of the act tions 2 and 3 of the act o carrie this bill, roparried In Lull in this bUL, | Army, chiof of the flying section o McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio, an nounced here yesterday he has b wair-Ferrari | | Bailon hopes : be carricd with the bill fh such “Girofe, Gire 3 ot ner as you may deem appropriate. Lecoq e ctions 2 and 3 of the so-called § Benter Lieut. Harris Indicated his leave of absence granted for such a_purpost was considered as a precedent. 723 14th St. N.W. F St. Cor. 12th THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, BA[I-UU ANSWERS cation, was “in bad form” and was had abeolutely nothing to do with the l Y form of this bill, and transmitted it to E chango was made in the bill on the[you so advise me, in order that a eat- recommendation of Mrs. Herron's com- [ isfactory explanation of the bill may mittee, Mrs. Herron has, therefore, | accompany it before you introduce it ation of the form of the bill pre- sented to you Explains Use of Brackets. Army Flying Officer Given Leave to Aid in War on Cotton Pest. 5, N. Y., January 8 together with an indication of the elim- inations, modifications ch are to be made. granted a year's leave of absence tc assist a local airplane corporation ir combatting the boll weevil in the of 1906, relating to the em of Washington, are car- in full in this bill. Al matter N.W. N.W. 1405 H St. 604 9th St. b/ March, “Lure of Alaska" (Dedicated to the late dent Warren G “Star Spa ried Oéen at 8:30 AMvaery B;mlzfn‘y bay Columbia National Bank 911 F Street i namitted »f the board Text of Letter. Dr. Ballou sent to Sena- { ment to the FLYER CLAIMS RECORD IN QUICK PHOTOGRAPHY | o't 006 S omin"Son e e | ¥ Herron.” huffiman of the 1a5ikia- Surplus, o buy? tive committee of the Board of Edu- $250,000.00 Capital, GeA era |I Boarding $250,000.00 ivers Print in 1 Mile “SHADE” BETTER INDOW SHADE T0 0 D.’s Aromatic Castor Oil R 50c Lion Cocoanut Oil Shampoo A wonderful bar- gain " You're Losing Money vester- | iest io UR! D) e nonts nh beiinasitins iy This Is quite an achievement for one estab- lishment and is but another reason why you should have The Shade Shop make your new Window shades. —by permitting January funds to remain unemployed. Cash Dividend Checks, Interest Coupons, etc., and bank them in Our Savings Dept., where they’ll earn 3% pend- William Mitchell for Wash- your , tha photog- he had Xenia in Fecto Disinfectant Made by P. D. C. It is the best disinfectant you can 25 C use Factory prices mean a savings. Denechaud’s Syrup 50c | | | i | 1 { | i 1 Clear up that cold with an ing reinvestment. Old-fashioned Cough Remedy 3% TN ORI TRRROIOTE CUTRREERE OO AR DR Compound Interest Paid on Savings. You can open a Savings Account at | 830 13th st. N.w. ' | Phone Main 4874 ' this convenient Bank with as little as W, STOKES SAMMONS, Proprictor O’D Tonsilitis Remedy, 25¢ Relives sore throat, etc. fore you securities from see be sure they are as good ax dollars. xmillI!HI‘IllI\Uil!I)IlIlIHIl||IIHllmIIIIHIIIHHIIIlII||IIlIII!IllI|I|I|IlIII|IIIl‘wIIIII|I|Ill|I|I|I|IIIIIII|I||llI|IIlll|llll|l|||lll||l|l|Hlll|l|l|l|li Silk Remnants Formerly $1.50 to $2—Yd., 98¢ Green Ticket Specials Oddments of Men’s Wear 50¢ Slightly soiled and {irregular merchandise — Dress Shirts, Pa- jumas, Ribbed Drawers and Nain- sook Union Suits. Usual $1 to §2 values. Here They Are Bargains For This Week!! $L00 Listerine Anti septic | Woolen Remnants E ormerly 125 to Q2—Yd., Min all-wool weaves Satisfaction First Since 1859 GSPALACE Big Three Special For Friday and Saturday ALL THREE FOR 5 Very High-Grade Assorted Chocolates Reg. 80c Lb. Value, Special— lemgths of colored silks left from recent sales. 35-inch colored taffeta, 3G-inch colored messaline, 39-inch colored silk and cotton Canton crepe and 35-inch printed radium silk. Street Floor ends Short ged and pre- Lot includes storm serge, pe, French serge, cash- wool. Good lengths blous: skirts and 69c 33c 34c 13c 36¢ o 19c 21c 17¢ 39¢ 36¢c 36¢ 19¢ 29c 34c 50c Hinds' Honey and Almond Cream.. 50c D. & R. Cream, 4-oz. jar 810-818 Seventh Street ; Slt!!l F}O’\r Old-Fashioned Clear Candy, Reg. 21c Value. Special Mixed Candy, Reg. 39c Value. Milk Chocolate Cara- mels, Reg. 59¢ Value. $1.00 Coty’s Face Powder, all odors.. 50c Forhan’s Toeth Paste, large......... 25c Woodbury's Fa- ciabSpapi oo oLl 3 for §0L $1.00 Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound. English Sport Hose, 75c Imported All-wool All colors. $1.10 value. Street Floor Silk Hosiery, $1.25 Van Raalte, Onyx Al silk and lisle top b and clocked effects, all colors in the lot. Formerl 50 to $2.50. Street Floor Infants® Shirts, 35¢ 3 for 81. Part-wool, or silk and wool. Sizes for infants to 2 years. Street Floor Boys’ Drawers, 25¢ Forest Mills. Gray fleece lined. Broken sizes Street Floor Boys® Union Suits 49¢ Light welght. sleeves, ankle length. 12 years. Remnanta, 29¢ Yd. inally 390 to 69c yard. In- e short lengths of Foun- k, Plain Colored Brocade, ng Sateen, Mercerized g Pongee, White Nainsook, gcloth, Poplin and others Street Floor Remnants, 15¢ Yd. Included are 32-inch Dress Ging- pleached Cotton (36 hes wide), Percale, Plain Out- : Flannel and White Shaker Values from Street Floor Uen s$1 Shirtsand Drawers, 79¢ Ea. Heavy fleece lined or heavy rib- bed in Haines and other makes. All sizes in the lot but not in every . Shirts 36 to 46 and drawers 0 to 42. Luxurious Fur- Trimmed Coats In a January Clearance $50 and $55 Coats 339.75 Price, as unusually low as it is on this occaslon, is only one of the features of this important selling. Quality is a dominant factor, and It is not only this quality, but the greatest of values, that this selling stands for. Children’s Hose. 30c Upjohn’s Pheno- lax Wafers, 30's Street Floor. Silk-and-W ool Hose, 49¢ Children’s. Good assortment of Irregulars. Gray and white. Street Floor. Woolen Gloves, 25¢ Kayser and other famous make Sample Gloves. Usual 59c to $1.00 qualities. Various colors and styles. and others. »se, in plain 25c Lavoris Antisep- tic, small .. sizes. 50c Resinol Qint ment, small 50c Bromo Seltzer, Street Floor. medium size Women’s Hosiery, 25¢ Clearance lots of rayon and silk, Burson split foot, heather mix- tures in Burson frregulars and some perfect full-fashioned Lisle Hose. 50c Wildroot Hair Tonic ........... 25c Phillips Milk of A= Magnesia, 4 0zs........ Street Floor. Part-Wool Hose, 39¢ MS;?; §1.49 \lght Shirts, $ Qr' ity flannelette. with colors. 35c Black Flag Pow- der, medium.. Your choice of stunning models in the better new fabrics and colors all lavishly Children’s. Broken aizes. Slight- furred. 1y imperfect. Black. white and camel. Stree? Floor. Men’s Collars, 15¢ Genuine English broadcloth, in blue, tan and gray. Laundered. Striped and plain white madras and percales, In soft style. Broken sizes. Street Floor, $10 Coats, $6.75 Wool velour, plaid and blocked polaire. Only 22 in the lot. High neck long Sizes 2 to 50c Lavoris Antisep- tic . REDUCTION FROM MARKED PRICES ON ALL HOT-WATER BOTTLES All other high-class coats formerly‘ $59.75 to $89.75 Now 14 Second Floor. Street Floor Misses’ Union Suits, 55¢ neck, sleeveless, knee Irregulars. Broken sizes. Street Floor Kid Gloves, 50c Street Floor Boys® $5 O’Coats $2.98 n - to - the - n brown kerse, s 3 to 8 years un-u Floor Low length. $3 Nemo Circlets $1.98 Satin and lace in excellent qual- Handbag Specials Metal Bag Frames, 39¢. Beaded Bags for Tots, 45c. d Floor oys’ $1.49 Sweaters, ed quality with large Coat style in navy. Street Floor Buy s’ $7.50 Suits (m(l O’Coats, $4.98 7 to 16 years and coats in } to 8 years. Good materials w styles. Street Floor Stamped Towels Linen Towels, 69¢ St Pure Iinen. nped for embroidery. Street Floor Stamped Rompers and Dresses, 45¢ Small sizes. Stamped for simple embroider. Street Floor Aristo Hair Nets 29¢ Doz. Singls or double mesh. Al de= sired shades. Street Floor $1 Blouses, 50c Attractive tallored and trimmed styles in various tub fabrics. ‘White and colors. Second Floor Pouch Bags, Y Price Formerly $5. now $2.50. In- cluded are silk and leather styles in attractive effects. Street Floor Bead Necklaces 39¢ Late styles In crystal and fancy colored beads. Assorted lengths. Street Floor Men’s $2 Sweaters $1.59 Heavy ribbed cotton. Large shawl collar. Gray only, Sizes 36 to 46 Street Floor $1.49 Petticoats 49c Heatherbloom and black and colors. Second Floor Children’s Sweaters, 98¢ $1.92 Slip-ons in white, pink, buff and combinations. Second Floor Knitted Toques 29¢ Tots’ 490 Toques. Red, navy and brown. Second Floor Lace Oddments 3c Yd. Clean-up lots of cluny and torchon pattern laces. White, ecru and combination colors. Formerly 8c and 10c yard. Street Floor sateen in ity brassieres. Second Floor Ferris Waists, 79c Girls' $1 models. White coutil in hooked or button front styles. Second Floor Nemo Corsets $4.69 Discountinued numbers of $6.50, $7 and $9 Self-reducing Corsets. Medium and low bust with long skirt, Second_Floor Stamped Pieces 37c Spectal lot of white scarfs, cen- ters and buffet sets. Stamped for embroidery. Street Floor Ornaments, 50c Sllk or bead ornaments in all varlous shapes and numerous col- ors. Formerly $1.00 to $1.50. Street Floor Menr’s °Kerchiefs 10c Ea. ‘0dd lots of Initialed Handker- chiefs, of soft linen finish fabric. Formerly 26c. t Floor Silk Net, 49¢ Yd. 36 and 72 inch Nets, In several colors. Formerly 76c to $1.50. Street Floor Women’s Suits, $5 Velour and velour de laine. 9 only. Some with fur trimmings. Sizes 16 to 40. Formerly $25. Second Floor $15 Coats, $9.75 16 Excellent Coats in various styles. Some with fur collars. Second Floor Fay Hose, 35¢ 3 for $1. Children's sizes. Black, white and cordovan. Slightly ir- regular. Street Floor Union Suits, 59c Children's Waist Attachment Suits, with high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Broken sizes. Street Floor Women's Perfect Quality Gloves in black, white and brown. Bro- ken sizes. Formerly $2. Street Floor Boys’ Gauntlets 79c Lined Gloves that sold from $1 to $1.50. Splendid quality. Street Floor Men’s Gloves, $1.25 Auto Gauntlets, Lined Cape or Suede Gloves and Unlined Cape Gloves. Sold for $1.98 to $2.25. Street Floor Special As Illustrated In All New Colors Special Group of Hats, 50c Ready-to-wear styles of felt, fabrics and combinations for women, misses and children. All worth several times this clearance price. Gloria Swanson Felt Suede Hats, 1% All our finest Velvet Model Hats Formerly $10 to $25, Reduced to $5 Street Floor $2.98 to $5 Hats, $1 A clearance group of trimmed and untrimmed hats of hatter's plush, velvet and felt'in various styles. Blacks predominate. s = EETLL LML CLLARA TR Fountain Syringes and Combinations Marked Prices Are From 98c to $3.98 CIGARS Specials for Friday and Saturday Two Days Only Cinco Garcia Grande, Boug. Elverso, P. F. Rancho, Roth. Louis Martinez, Roth. Jose Diaz, J. C. Elverso, P. E. Jose Diaz, Queens Jose Diaz, Cor. Rancho, Sub. Rancho, Broadside ] 8¢ Cigar Values ! 6c Each $1.50, Box of 25 $3.00, Box of 50 10c Cigar Values S for 40c $3.90, Box of 50 2 for 25¢ Values 10c Straight §245, Box of 25 $4.90, Box of 50 CIGARE'ITES Chesterfields Camels Lucky Strikes Piedmonts Sweet Caporals ] L _Milotion, the best lo- tion for chapped hands, 25c and 50¢ 49c¢ 23c Loret Dusting Pow- 79C der, 1b. can 23c Squibb’s Bicarbonate Soda, 13c, 19¢, 30c 49¢ Mike Martin’s Liniment, 42¢, 59c¢, 83c $3.00 Wavette Elec- 52.19 tric Curling Iron.... 49c Kleenex, the new cold cream remover.. 3 P. D. Co. Medicated Throat Discs.. Pisco Cuuxh Syrup, 25c and...., Hospital Cotton, pcr pound

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