Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1925, Page 21

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THE SUNDAY' STAR, "WASHINGTON," D. "C,, JANUARY 18, .1925—PART 1. [ cars, Chicago can be defined as the|cago is an anti-French city MARKET OFFERED [ Cross-Word Fun for Children | MANY ISSUES RISE | [ Herriors American tmpressions | 7550 200 e F[]R STUDENT WURK fiis is an easy one. chewing gum building rises indefi- | world. There, as elsewhere, 1 under Go toit, Kids! : Sl i 2 One i tompied to say. “The mi. |cent visi to America, Mr. Lioyd Geor e . . S ML) . tely toward the sk I review Ny tood the immense se e which the Premier Visits Cleveland and Chicago—Finds Seotuetry: Here, at lsast, 1 undec-| Uniied States could renter e 1t ve 2 stand Cubist A writer, wishing peak in a way that they would Soul of America. fo describe truthtully this’ singulis | anderstund: i ; =3, BY EDOUARD HERRIOT, barrier: as In France. They are|nificent upright parallelipiped, which | called upon the United Howard U. Pharmacy Pupils Tax and Economy to Hold Premier of France. dotsadswitnilietls dowers; caliad ipoy-|housesithe. offices of, the '—— cam. | thelr influenics tato the 1 £l ion A g et PARIS. — M s Myro ularly, Queen Anne's La Here no | cone, . lifts above the cy-|which they served so disinterestedly dur Products Sold to Hos- Chief Interest of Vir- | s mvied o to s cify | 19186, Do smoke. One thinks mo|isiriest ceserealc an clenent travess | g sho mo T and I s crentedly dur. | | longer of the nearby oity, where the|of aerfal wires.” And what is more | newspapers refue respe > the ital <32 : and the beauties of Ohfo. Surely here 3 egrettable than all this combination [appeal, bhut I shs . Nir pitai Here. 50 YOU LOST YOUR ginia Campaigners. |iron and steel are masters. Standard [ PIAst furnaces wor day and night. | FSTOG e (AT B LR SO0 I v | Tiovd Georgar's o in th ¥ slialex ol St Ly, - Ol has made it one of its strongholds. | The view extends over the iris-tint- | which has tried to bufld a church in| United States, for it is not only a land DGG'. EH WHY The harbor, with Its lines of smoke- | 0d plane of the lake, which is sort of | the style of Sainte Chapelle and a|of joy, but a land of idc DON'T YOU Special Dispatel to The Btar stacks, Its batterles of cranes, able ‘fi 6xl|li:.|m.;| sea ‘Ivnl\umu the north of water tower in the form of a mina vigorously morally as ph, Dentistry _and Freedmen's Hospital | [| ADVERTISE RICHMOND, Va. January 17.— |unload 12,000 tons in three hours, is ift | Ohlo and the dlstant prairies of C Fith the o1 of Medicine o D, . ; |t s o0 pre Eidlc th a. Pleas CHCH Gus ke and Parks Save City. aE0 Univeraity. affords. the. Collere. bf !Fos? HiM D Equalization of assessments, roduc- | SUmbered with {ron ore and conl, The | ada. Pleasures of the rich, one might R e ; ard University affords College o Oits snonkteosn, cily n. mavad Pharmacy unusual advantages - »_\ tion of taxes, merging of offices; Put- | Erie with the Ohio River gives to this | was told, earns $25 a day here and he [, Pt this monstrous city fs saved The connection of the College of Culture. completion of the canal uniting Lake | say, but I think not. A plasterer, 1| p.¢ i EEplain w el many pharmacy colleges. M ting all departments under the bud- | city the importance of an_industrial san have his bungalow. ‘.\ml at the |, ‘preathe, the Chlcagoans have |faithful to the ideals of official preparations made get and requiring the auditor to take | ©F road. The motor car industry, | moment when my host, Mr. Herrlck, [ goung ways, ndt only of opening I believe that a cordial ratory are used in the H | triumphant at the north end of the | took me to his forest and to his farm, | 1 o but of reserving great P ] charge of and issue licenses for auto- i : He : . en, | DFoad avenues, but of reserving grea and hospital d 4 a 8 lake at Detroit, also prospers here. 1|1 saw about the factories workmen, | orotd SEERNEs, bit Of DerertnE BTEly oRithe Saan J = mobiles and collect the gasoline taxes | was told that there are more than | rocking on thelr verandas, at the end | gO50 (PRCCH, Hotted with Takes anfi -, o working on larger quantities arel to be the issues of the Virginia | 100,009 cars for a million inhabitants. | of the day, reading their newspapers. | 10"y 150, WUn fonnacns, Oae max: | o0 0o T o would be possibi these products | ; § el 4 I\MHAT THE USE P/l | subernatorial campaign this year. | It faft, alonk the magnificent Buclid | Similar but more violent were the | (f}ygicn ™ o7 Grimitive forests, | The collabora avende trafic was torrential. No- | contrasts which struck me at Chi- To be convincing I n = poorest districts have thelr grassy HE CAN'T READ That is now Indicated by the declara- | where did I see such highly developed | cago. Like every one else, I had read | PooTest distnicts have fhetd srassy st fashion—th the public, as with us. The resident | Which this peopl quarters are carefully preserved | Faise their general culty from all contacts with the all-de-|moral and intellectual vouring industry, and Lake Michigan, |Y turn by turn the with its tints of chrysoprase, re. WO universities and a freshes the entire choas. Opposite |dUring the Journey we the business quarter the esplanada |thought fixed on the of Grant Park dominates the whole | Branted to the same lake front. In the evening shades of | tions in our own cc amethyst and opal play in the depth (Coprrig in the hospital dispensary, giving the tions of the candidates already in the | trolley cars and motor busses. | many descriptions of this enormous students ry opportunity for prac race. and the further t that the| Cleveland enjoys the most varied re- | city. 1 arrived, obsessed by the de- tical drug store experience under ti 3 S entry of one more candidate for the [ sources, notably among them fm- | scription of Waldo Frank: Sooty sky, “direction of two registered pharma s | nomination appears to have been|mense quantities of natural gas, | dirty horizon, greasy smoke, a rain aists, preparing official U. S. P, and 3 halted. This last man was to have | wiich furnishes light and heat at the | of dust, of ¢himneys bullt upon mud N. ¥..preparations, also.an average of been for progressive actlon along all | loWest possible price. One feels im- | an cnormous siag heap, between the 2500 physicians’ prescriptions .from : lines, ineluding the issuing of bonds { mediately among all this abundance | prairie and the sea, of trains enlacing tHo HoSBItAL KRl Qb ie Srs CoeDa £% for roads and other public improve- | with what prodigality nature has sup- | the city or tearing it to. pieces 5a iper month, @iF of wHIGh wotis i : | ments plied this happy people. sweathox of st Quite natvrally it an pratal s Just now the matter of squalization | But, thanks to the lake, Cleveland | one thinks of Dante and heil many boards of pharmacy sessments and that of budgeting | is not the hell thit one might think. | Certainly there is in these extrava. | Sp5ihst and opal play sl Bl andl qutees onlcor canal . all the State expenses appear to have | Once more I admired here the abun- | gant descriptions something of truth. | rgi pensa ert i gurious country incompatibllities are al IR % . the lead on all else, and on these two | dance of life. the gavety of the sky. | Chicago has developed like a cancer | CLios: Peflowere L TORCR, advan Two DROWN 'N BAY s e y 4 | points the belict isthat the lines will | Their work. finished, inhabitants re- |at the south end of Lake Michigan. | he' fine | e A e SR 3 h a ot [ | be sharply drawn. Many counties'of | turned o the residence quarters, | Figures speak more clearly than any | Lo, o5t Sheltered parts of the beach treasury as much money s they|among the rows of pines, where in | Frenchmen Joilet and = Marquette| o On6 discerns here, as in i the great Dr. Bartsch Ho 1 draw out, due. it is sald, to low as- | the clearings in the ancient forest, |landed in the seventeanth century,|AnHoal Cities. a passionate yearning | N . 4% the medent e Amer g sessments. Officers are declaring that | among the clipped hedges and sanded | there was in 1831 a village of 100 in- | on cUltre For the instruction of the Joda Assoetetiv If there were u 50 per cent assesss|lanes, are visible litle American | habitants. Six years later Chicago|Pubic Marshail '\,'“‘“f""‘[ o i | Captain's Body Recovered, While 15 asooit) ¢ ment ment fax rate in Virginia could |houses with their verandas. 1 saw [was already s city of £000. Today,| rorcs, Of (his vast interior sea a mu ’ 98 (Feinune i Naanluglo Pan) be reduced gne man using his leisure 10 sweep | loss than a dentury after its founda- | Joum consecrated to the etudy of Amer- That of Negro Is Sought Off Do e o e | | e i Rt b taen witha broom. witer s g S fes A R R s various _eivilization: COPYRIGHT - 1924 - | mowed it. In richer suburb o are here in the gréates G ! |, The budget is not as unpopular at| grenton Hall I was astonished to see grain market in the wer of the American Sociery arasitolo "HORIZONTAL [ VERTICAL [YESTERDAYS| | this time as it was 18 months ago. CLI3 £HO dort O A thee s zists Barts s hairman and there is a growing demand that | counter on the banks of Lals = its Eastern sisters and St ihs Toow - A COMMON FRUIT. Z: POSTSCRIPT (ABBREV) | SOLUTION- | [all the State departments shall be put | G0 fier, o the bunks of Lake Geneva first view of the suburbs con. | the universities of the West to i . } LARGE BOPY ©f WATER. | 3- TAME ANIMAL ) in and all expenses met by the meth- | y rms the judgment of Frank. Upon one must not P CONJUNCTION 4 ABBREVIATION FOR SO. STAT: ! B od established for outlay of public Clone-Up of-Chicago. a vell of fog amd smoke and of soot ¥ = of Its inte PREPOSITION | 5- 80DY oF waTegr [RIAl funds. There are some half a dozen | The president of the Chamber of which elops the mass of dilapi- | Chicago s justly proud of its opera. OVERED VEHICLE. | 7~ COIN : IRMc| |©f these departments which have | Commerce, with characteristic cour-|dated houses and leperous factorles, | of its concerts is one of the THOUSAND POUNDS. | 9- A HOBBY. their own funds, and they pay their|tesy, welcomed me to his dwelling|the smoke of the mills showers| ican cent which has made t BOYS NAME | to- Bov's mame. L) own expenses, collect their own reve- | on the shores of Lake Erie. Villa | heavier spots, still ker and more | important contribution to ¢ | 14- same as ‘€ {08 _ nues, and do not have to ,:;w settie- | or palace? li‘ w‘» beautifully lighted | sordid. Red brick and blackened | literature st aou 0 ments with State officers. By placing | rooms were ivories, chosen with the | wood arise eSS 7= ADDRERITION OR all the funds in the general treasury | most subtle taste, and bronzes of the | made stil) L-E and checking out on warrants of the | renalssance were grouped about sev. | mutaide ecair auditor, the State will have the bene- | eral primitives. A nymph bore an NS, And fit of the excess fund over and above | antlque vase of flowering clematis | the o1 the actual cost of operating the sey—| The terraced lawns which surrounded | trenci 1gs by Marco Zim, who SEVEN IN NORFOLK | eral departments. these dwellings are separated by no | ro t the sty ot matir’ Tiwas:told; "Heware|of Chicasn: GHl f Leon Bonnut, August I‘ } he law under which the State is et Tl DRY QuIZ INDIGTED‘!:T:“;% Speration. nsuguration of : 2l e Seleiersisusieeeieiy ““Wm Beols e Beatie the system encountered a good deal ' Necéssary and Imperatlve to Force Quick Clearance! polic rgeants and five business men | e the public schools of the | b jaam i 3 him. He made some enemles, as any loata S miz.!{_ were i 1 by the grand jury here | may would who had charge of the de- h 3 ¢ b; 8 \ the Andrew Rankin | poor Cot Rl demanding that licenses be placed on . 1 WAISTS tesolved, ited States was | 8t 4:30 4 oy Antew Den L [y Wetie: and Jobn Bailey. The | sale at their county seats instead of 1_ s 98 ndependence | campus, T cholr of the uni- | Yepercqmvas supplied by “Lone Wolf" | requiring applicationl to be made at | § = \ N * 490 EpL (Eanl sual, will sing, under the | \oher, dry enforcement sleuth. Ten|gome few points where licenses are Brown, gray One Iarge table Brushed w ts i ur ! e o 11¢ | police officers who had been summoned | on sate. and biack for wports, dress of Tyt 4 Afas betwee : e L Y yhilders, di- |10 testify, were called today before the | | fnches t0'30 tnetes | | fo5 spocty, dress o Cll e ! - . niversity o1 of Music rd of police commissioners and it = e s & o m v erally viewed the exhibition. | citerday on charges of violating the | partment, but the automobile dealers | wnd clasp head 1316-26 Seventh St. N.W. S splendid building in marble and in frre- Cattle | proachable taste. Chicago has a mag- Maryland Shore nificent univ And ¢ f it yield Suburbx Justify Frank. much more tha sity, was ele t counc werld pecial Disy BALTI Pope hideous buildings by the Z are opening new ars. We begin to discover Its | upset. b Soul of United States Discovered. T ) TUTTOTIR TR e e 1 er at the Howard Uni- that It affords protection in the sale he Ands Memorial Cha r ker a1 the Howard Uni- Murphy, restaurant keeper and political | snd buyine. of care: sieny meote mro | | CHOKERS SKIRTS day. 1 discussed was services this afternoon | pogs; George W. Belvh, Horatio Davis, a ses b MO i liquor law — s expected as a result of their dis- | There are about 520 muscles that bbb Hien vt G DEtiaats and others have declared that the Girls’ $4, $5 and $6 Closing Out 3 to 14 Year ) T : ‘ COATS,SUITS & DRESSES| (-1 S U D E BAKER ‘ DRESSES That Sol(; for $10, $15 to $30 Glrls Coats : $€) 98 ‘ Worth $3, $9 and 510 £ reity rice Estes are named, with J. W. | o The Star sult in the police department body TRIOUGTUROTUT R All-wool 2 ¢l serges, check ve- 4 @ lours, silks, etc., i broken sizes in all lots, but all sizes in the lot . T to 14 years e Navy, tan and Closing our eyes to the cost! The Dominat- e colors. ing Factor is CLEARANCE. Every garment is all wool. fine quality and not $1 7 to 12 Year 59c made for a sale, but taken right out of ouv stock at | $1.50 “Goody” DRESSES a terrific reduction below cost. You'll find a fair as. )} MIDDIES 3 ‘ sortment of colors and sizes; but the first on P 1l onsdale Jeans, se ’ soFast Color Giaghame, in neat checks, av- | | be'the best one dressed; MORAL: Be here sqrin) larss aee ot gt 40 Dozen Perfect Quality Of Standard Grade and All Made by 15 Alexander H. Smith & Sons! " 81x90 Seamless Sheets $f |z oo ) S 3—9x12 Tapestry Rugs...... Made of closely woven, round thread sheeting cotton, of a pure white e : : %Il bleach, finished with 3-inch hem and hand torn and ironed. Lay in a good 2—9x12 Axminster Rugs.... supply at this greatly reduced price. 012 Tapestey Russ 8 9x12 Tapes Rugs. . . 39212 Tupestry Russ $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.89 Mohawk Pillowcases, 35c £ spestry ANy i e ST bt T ta | meprs et paovicates d5e s 835106 Tapestey Rugsiv v s19‘95‘§s . Marecilles designs. - Perfect are Tieketed Empire and sell for Sac "Sghurt, the 106 Fi phe S NEW Pnc S _ 5 .6 Fine Velvet Rug..........$29.50(8 es & | 3 83x106 Axminster Rugs. ........ Cannon Towels, 8Y5c 50c Turkish Towels, 38¢ 224106 Velvet Py Good White Huck Towels, 14324 ‘inhes, all White Double Thread Turkish Towels, size -3x10.6 Htaco 34 white or colored borders. - exs perfect quality _ o 4 : sl, 5 hits 2—8.3x10.6 Tapestry Rugs. Hundreds of Men’s Fine Suits & 0’Coats 1/2 Prl-ce $20 Suits & Overcoats, $10.00 $25 Suits & Overcoats, $12.50 Standard Six: Country Club Coupe Coupe . 1,445 Sedan . . 1,545 Sale of $1 and $1.25 Special Six: W L] o e Victoria 1,895 i $30 Suits & Overcoats, $15.00 $35 Suits & Overcoats, $17.50 Your unrestricted choice of our entire P\ made for the best retail stores in the X % o rice. 3 s one- Blg Slx: 2 i L ‘Jm([';u{':é::‘rjoé" nr'u.éf.‘é“{»}j_ .",,'.:"-‘ East, and never before sold below $1 Coupe . 2,450 o0 o o's $4 Fanti - e e cut in medium and large sizes and the low price is a big inducement to buy i street wear, dress or 1 work, Sizes 20 to 42. Berline 2,650 Sedan 1,985 $40 Suits & Overcoats, 520-00 Frocks that are quality garments, Fahrlc ve and snapps dressers, and $1.25. Made of fast colors, closely mings or contrast colggs. All are full Sed 2 75 rdy Pants, made to 95 an ok and B to wear; for ¥ e a supply for months ahead. All Prices F. O. B. Factories JOSEPH McREYNOLDS Co_mmercial Auto and Supply Co., 14th and R Sts. $1.50 True Shape o Wl Hoe 98¢ In a limited lot; high quality; in as sorted colors and _sizes. 59c Women's FABRIC GLOVES 39c umps & Oxfords|+ Women's Extra Size OUTING GOWNS 986 Double yokes, embroldered front, Tight grounds, pink or blue stripes. Repn.n_\- opy of vers popu lar make: all sizes, 24 to 36 S Silk-Stripe Girls’ Winter UNION SUITS 98¢ :B VESTS & PANTS 39c Ayvomen's Tow Neck, No Sleeve, Knee Bleached ribbed, fleeced back; sizes for 1.-‘;‘.:? Tniou Suits, in regular and extra . girls or boys 2 to $1 Body Waist 79¢ Rayon Silk 90 Remaining stock of about three hundred pairs of Women's | UNION SUITS 79C THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR ‘ Panel-Back Hose =~ 3 J® | High-grade Pumps and Oxfords, patent, satins, sucdes, velvets, tans | “Vertect iz, beaehen i iy Sary Fertect o e and gun metal calf. Spanish, Cuban and low walking heels to be i AT R R vl closed out regardiess of former prices. Sizes in lot, 3 to 8.

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