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ANNOUNCE HEARING FORPHONE RATES . Utilities Commission to Re- ceive Views of Public February 18. 1blic ed today held Utilities Commission an- hearing | rdroom of | 18 to question of s in Washing- that a pub uary | commission under | Covell \ ””i roperty | | be | troduced in the Hou DISTRICT FUND BILL NEAR COMPLETION; LARGEST IN HISTORY (Continued from mm Page.) is taking a particular interest in larger appropriations for sewer ex- tension to keep up with the increase in building up of residential prop- erty SEEKS TO END ROW. | cramton Introduces Bill to Give D. C. Surplus. With the avowed purpose of settling once and for all, in one piece of per- manent legislation, the long-existing disagreement between the National Capital as a municipality and the Na- nal Government in regard to fiscal relations, Representative Louis ¢ Cramton, Republican, of Michigan > yesterday a which would author (1) Making available to the District for schools, playgrounds and park purposes the $4 to the sideration yublic on the | entory. | on telephone | axo, the | Potomac Telephone | d o sion to defer | in- the property completion ¢ | by im y»ru\ui nity, but did not a hearing in McComh Transferred bESE R tra 1 , to Fort Linen tiful, soft, cloths and napkins quality or age. embosses the design The small thread is from one other. W critical perfection Our promptly you phone. Franklin 71 THE TOLMAN ILAUNDRY A New Method of MAC KENZIE SIZING is a linen laun- dering process which restores the beau- snowy whiteness to table- This special method re- pattern clear and fresh as when new. smoothness which makes linen lintless examination of the route redit of the District the lump- approximately ederal Gov- support of king permanent appropriation of a year as the nt's share toward Nation's Capital It was Representative Cramton who vear upset the fiscal plan of a proportional division of the es of the Capital, which had in operation for more than half ntury, and during a lexislative succeeded in having the lump- n substituted for the present sum $9,000,000 the definite jam District Seen as Loser, proposed the Dis- out of The $4, sislation as e Cramtn Under the le Representa trict would be several millions of dolla 92 surplus was accumulated from taxes District re dents pald into the Federal Treasury during the period when the fiscal re- Jations between the District and the National Government called for an even division of the costs of local Government on a 50-50 basis. In other words, Uncle Sam was supposed to match dollar for dollar with the District. But Congress failed to make appropriations large enough to Laundering regardless of their and brings out the ironed to a perfect laundering to an- e welcome the most of this method. man will call for your bundle if THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1995.° » use up the District revenues on that 50-50 basis District residents have always felt that they had a contract with the Government under which this sur- plus, when made available, would be augmented by @ like sum under the 50-50 proportion, or at least under the 60-10 proportion, which became per- manent, substantive law two ago, when substituted for the plan, Senate Recognizes Claim. The Senate has recognized this as a just claim by the District and passed the surplus bill, which has heen favorably reported to the House and which would District some $2,000,000 or § tion to the actual $4,438.134.92 su plus, dependent upon rulings to made by the controller general. Cramton measure would _set this recognition by te by the House District commi Just debt as ssult of the contract under which the surplus was accumulated, r gular he The aside and of @ 0-50 District appropriat probably will House by the ommittee, of which Cramton membg a continuation of the Ming contribution by the Federal Govern- ment of approximately $9,000,000, be cause this new ation was ruled in order last vear and agreed to in conférence because of the legislative congestion. ds P Representative Cramton the purpose of the tion as follows ulways seemed to me e that the relati Cramton U explained proposed legisla- most 15 between 1 the Dis- upon so The contro ered around the fisc and of recent years has h called sur Congress t appropriations for tions a do with this sc the failure larger purpose “Tw. proposi; of make District vears ago 1 introduced a bill ¢ & lump-sum contribution by the deral Government to Dis- trict _expenditures, which, as em- bodied in the la District of Co- lumbla appropriation bill, provided for a contribution of $9,000,000 by ty« Federal Government, all refunds and repayments from District activities to go to the District’s use The prompt enactment of my proposal ¢ i Appreciation of the desires of the dual for entertain g00d food s one of attributes of— | AVA A S Next Franklin Square Hotel BOERNSTEINS LA JAVA BAND ith MACIAS AN 7172 Do %0 W PETE F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. N.W. \OMP ny of our features of ser 1 won't find choicer m s to secure assured sat nt to personally make 714-11 ST. Main 4030 Mar AVERATTXEARNEY | Y asie-1asth | Col. 2511 | ¢ are exclusive with us—and, of ¢ and produce anywhere. Buy- isfaction. Call either store if it your selections. Dandy yi to 10 1b. will birds- Smeked Hams mild, T “Prime Rib Roast, " 35¢ Chuck Roast. ...™" 20c Bouillon Roast .. 28c Fresh Hams Johnson’s Educator Ii \n By the Ib., 35¢; orida), head, Lettuce e Spinach 15¢ String Beans (7% 1*+ 15¢ Sugar Oranges fruit. (Norfolk), 1b., Sweet and juicy Good Doz., 25¢ Strawberries P-K Coffee A delicious blend of our own Once you serve it it will always be on your table Lb., 45¢ (Fla.)) dressed hens; re tired of holiday sweet: (About 5 1bs.) sweet fruit—Red Ripe oung home- small 8 You Iy ~\]cc'(rl voung For Stewing..]b., 38¢ HomE For Baking.. Pork Loin Roast A delicious Pork Loin will ap- peal to the entire family. We'll give you the best. Lb., 28c Fresh Fish & Oysters Always a choice selection at very reasonable prices. Youll find your favorite here. (Toasterette) Crackers you'll appreciate these health- Box $1.53 One-Cent Sale Candy—“Orange Slice” 11b., 38c; 21bs., 39¢ Best Cane Granulated 1) J S., 69c Table Apples Very fancy stock. 10c 1b.; 3 Ibs., 25¢c || Qt., 65¢c Bread and Rolls Baked for us by Beren's Bakery. Fresh from the oven daily. Box Bread, Vienna, French, Whole Wheat, Rye, with and without the seeds, also a good variety of rolls. Splendid, firm High Shoe sketched, $1 {pr into law demonstrated the over- whelming sentiment in Congress in suppor rapid development t through = possibl noeded 1 by more of that idea, and the more of the District mprovements made liberal appropria- tions has in a large degree reconciled local sentiment to that plan. Would End Uncertainty. are ever, is necessary Jappropriation bil disposed lation on the same terms s thos ried in bill the highly that it should be hand-to-mouth by annu of by last DI “That would fi fie the sau taxable gether the ta effect this year velopm schools 1a 3 e pr w x T ent lighting. anding. prove t has he nd larg of annu time, operty ith the ate A of the parks, by passed pending on the organization of which the wantonly dis a and due the that sewers, itself, T arded, undesirable, how- continued in method made al enactment in the It should be finally permanent legls- istrict approps ly dispose of that y remove it from controv At rapld iner in the District, small increase in has been put in ill insure rapid de- city in regard to streets and to- do not bill which now It alance or surplus existing in the the District. It fis nvestigation in the House was and which in- urplus vestigation was not conducted in a cordanc Congres per to the all possible Federal Government with n rat th ns “It is only as a plan t sies ths Phipps able nt bill. for Me bill is st this = struction schoc pos amendm ture needed at once control playground and The nent, of this $£7 rooms. with lean I would that surpi intre the Tments to prov surp! ‘purchase of bui de rent up restricting $4,000, permanent instructions of investigation was not given he that ion offsets on the part of part of these 1 at a general controver- favor the have the 3 with re 1 e o Phipps bill ide for appropria- s when made avail- of land and con- ldings for public park pur- sirability - of this the expendi- 000 to these most improvements, is the Phipps bill gave rh general 604-610 9th St. $6 weekly cent more. authority to m: Phone Main 8108-3109. N.W. $10.50 rooms, $5: $14 nd lavatory. $10: 2 in ms Like Mother's, DE BOSIS LECTURE TO BE IN AFTERNOON University of Rome Instructor to Spesk on Archeological Discoveries in Europe. Thrpugh an error it was announced The Star yesterday that the lec- ture to be given by Dr. Lauro De Bosis at the residence of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, 1301 Sixteenth street northwest, Saturday, was to take place in the evening. The affair is scheduled for half-past 3 in the after- noon. Dr. De Bosis, who is a_member of the faculty of the University of Rome and who is visiting America as ex- change le invitation of the Ttaly-America Yy, under whose auspices h appear here, will uss dise , Ostia, Pomp Syracuse, S: . Tripoli and Cirene. The lecture is free to all members of the Italy-America fety. Others in Chiera, 1724 Kenyon street northwest. have 1 give pply and t railway Americans npanies th purchased two them control of the electric services of further investigation to certain items with a view to a possible fn- ase of the surplus balance. My bill eliminates that what I am proposing complete settlement with no vague and indefinite items (o follow as tion 2 of my bill 0 lump-sum provision for credit wholly to the District of all fines, license fees, etc., which under the 60-40 plan went in part to the Federal Treasury. “T will endeavor to get these propo- sitions up for joint consideration in this way by the House at thls ses. sion.” lllllllIIllllIi|IIlfiIlll||IIIflIllIIIlllHIIIIHIIUHIIIIIIII!IIIIHIIIE the with carries proposition orporation oal L = LIPTO to enjoy the ldeal India Blend ! *AWARDED the First Prize for Tea Quality at the Calcutta, India, Exhibition—now you know how fine Lipton’s is! Contains Choicest Leaves From India and Ceylon Gardens, BARGAIN ANNEX High-shoe weather we'’re having, to be sure! good high shoes to be had for a dollar? In the Bargain Annex, to be- sure, a thousand pairs—black and brown calf, black and brown kid—every pair with Goodyear welt soles and military heels—sturdy and sensible—good in looks and better in value. All sizes 27, to 7 AAA to D. The Hecht Co Bargain Annex,613ESt.N.W. ,|the funeral has not been decided. Rev. MRS. SARAH LYNN DIES. Mrs. Sarah E. Yeatman Lynn, a na- tive Washingtonian and a member of an old and prominent family of this city, died at the residence of her sis- ter, Miss Emma Yeatman, 4125 Sev- enth street, yesterday. Mrs. Lynn was the widow of Robert L. Lynn. 3he spent most of her mar- ried life in Richmond, Va., comiag to this city, after the death of her hus- band, about fifteen years ago. Mrs. Lynn was the oldest daughter of the late John H. and Mrs. Sarah Jane Yeatman. She Is survived by two sons, William Lynn of Mineral Wells, Tex., and R. Lee Lynn of Roanoke, Va.; two daughters, Miss Mamie A. Lynn of Chestertown, Md., and Miss Sadle Yeatman Lynn of this city, and a sister, Miss Emma Yeatman, also of ashington. Mrs. Lynn was the sis- ® of the late Samuel M. Yeatman, for many years prominent in Masonic and Baptist circles here. Mrs. Lynn was a member of the old Thirteenth Street Baptist Church, now known. as the First Baptist Church. Funeral services will be conducted at the sister's residence. The hour of Savings of Years Disappear With Fleeing Shoppers For long years, a mite at a time, Alfio Allegro of 1501 Third street added io his little savings fund which he kept in a cupboard in a rear room of his shoe repair shop, only to lose it, $900 in all, durin, a few unguarded moments yester- day, when two Italians entered the shop ostensibly to have work done. Allegro had to absent himself temporarily from his shop. When he came back a few minutes later the men were not there. He searched the cupboard. The money had disappeared. He notified the police. Financed. Existence of a feat the Montana Strengthened by test vote in opponents of the the “along the line of what in the ter argument state.” “In congressional Kahn Estate to denw SAN FRANCISCO, January 8.—The estate of Representative Julius Kahn, who died December 18, was bequeath- ed to his widow, Mrs. Florence P. Kahn. The will, filed for probate yi terday, named her executrix and ex- pressed confidence she would properly care for their two sons. The value of the estate was not sclosed. ablo interfera trol, Senator W 80 must be legislation by “The real answer,” he r. J. J. Muir, chaplain of the United States Senate. will officiate. Inter- ment will be in Congressional Ceme- tery rived at the convict labor laws constitute the n anctity of the home. STIMULATING REFRESHING DELICIOUS INDIA Tea/ THERE is not in nature a more refreshing, less harm- ful or more stimulating drink. It rests your nerves. It tones the stomach. It is a fine digestive. It increases energy. ltmakes you efficient. Every good Grocer sells and recommends India Tea. The best Orange Pekoe comes from India, so be sure it says India Tea on the packet you buy. Get some to-day. HOwW to make a perfect cup of TEA USE an Earthenware Teapot—Putin one teaspoonful for each cup of tea. sure the water is poured into the About one-half of the world's Teasupply comes from India- On the India Tea Bush grows the finest Orange Pekoe in the world. ISSUED BY THE GROWERS OF Puta little milk or cream into each cup before serving the Tea—it improves the taste. Add sugar + to taste. Be sure you use— INDIA TEA well organized moveme child ndment been widely disseminating press mat- campaigrn WALSH FLAYS FOES OF CHILD LABOR BAN Charges in Senate That Well Or- ganized Group Liberally and de labor t to result of the Massachusetts, he said have sed for in that legislation deal- ing with the subject is an unwarrant- with paren Ish argued, the ntinued, that the whole civillzed world has ar that no invasion of equally tate child DIA/ INDIA TEA CF.H 101 1,000 Pairs Women’s High Shoes, 1 But where are HIS is a special lot of Saks Suits worthy of the Saks label, consisting of one, two and three of a kind and other small lots taken from our regular stocks and representing a very w1de range of patterns and models. This means that you can save on the kind of clothing you desire, with complete confidence in the style, fabric, fit and tailoring. Each individual suit is an example of superior excellence, and their moderate price makes for opportunity to the High School Young Man or the more conservative man of business. Individuality and varying models and fabrics. Saks and Company—Third Floor. BOVYS SINCE 1867