Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1925, Page 12

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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY i 4 N n fcan boy and girl 1d by ritted | S fter adopting the Libby in-|attend the annual meeting of the|Foderation of Citizens' Assoctations,|tem. The matter was referred to the Killscolds i’k LIBB‘ BARRED FROM SCHOOLS (5! Joheriah 1aas Hory. e these | vestigatine " committee Teport, the|department of superintendence of the |the District Congress of Parent-|Commissioners. Y IC) ’ heroes. Whatever may be the horrors | board convened In exscutive session | Natlonal Education Assoctation next | Teacher Assoctations, the Central La-| Mr. Wilkinson aiso reported to the | Guayangeed FOR “E XTREME” PACIFIST VIEWQ of war, and how we ‘may be|to hear Attorney David A. Pina ap- |month, in Cincinnati, and was au-|bor Union and the Consumers’ Leagus. | bourd that there is a mild epidemic of Reliefin 5 b 2 a a uplmun:d in re d to war or the|peal a rating given by the board of |thorized to grant leaves of absence Ave Protested diphtheria in the Briggs School. His Why haug onto n Head Cold ntion, we cannot | examiners to ~Anna “J. Cooper, a|to any teachers who desired to attend. Appointments Are Pro 3 report was referred to the health de- ||| when Dr. Platt's Rinex P teacher In the colored schools. Fif-|Le Roy Mark, «nulrlmun ufdll.a Wash- | The obard acknowledged communi- | PArtment. puaranteed to knock it fn rs—or it | ’ pepire . Q oy y 5 o the o o s opened | ington Radio Hospltal fund, also was s from the Northeast Washing- ) . sonnel. ex gets at the in Board of Education Holds Speeches Are of Contro-| ¢ el o mehn 1 eBiEn s e e O ity aving st i e Nennd h and removes it | . - . a7 3 > v, declaring that ho had been | Velopes in the schools in which the [i¢ guard closely against the spread [ Clanges fin”‘{v\«\l-wnm\ approved by versial Nature and Too Complex for Children. | or more loved ones who pald the W ‘U by @ certain board |children will be asked to place con-|o¢ hropaganda in the schools and pro- | the board follow: . y e eme price i5 held sacred. Your e had refused to com- |tributions to the fund being ratsed to|(esting against the appointmeng of| iteslantio Decision Ends Long Fight. iittee is convinced that the p | plete his argument. equip all hospitals, charitable insti-|out-of-town teachers to high posiflons f 1448 14, 1 Iments of the average America Among the important changes in|tutions and orphan asylums with|in the District school system; from | .o, ! should not be confused by | personnel approved by the board was | radio receiving apparatus, the Georgetown Civic Asnm'l?l]nu s e pointment of Norman J. - e urging a hearing on its request for a . saistant: oo of Central s e Change In the name of the Francls hool, succeeding Alvin W.| Four schools in the colored system |Junior High School, and from Charles . Wwho was promoted to prin-|were reallocated upon the recom-|F. A. Longus, who wants to rent the 3 5 : last month. Mr. Nelson has|mendation of the superintendent. The |old Smothers School to open & com- erday | from a r € view We are \un\lxu:ll thiat the American | boen & member of the Gentel FacUIE | B o e g dent. e | unity. store. Garnet C. Wilkinson, h - e8| meople, d - have ‘highly re- | for some time, teaching business sub- | were transferred from division 11 to |first assistant superintendent in > dead shall not have | jects. The board also consolidated |13, and the Cook from division 11 to|charge of colored schools, explained the Raymond and Hubbard schools |19’ that the Smothers School ls {nsan- and named Miss Anna B. Neumeyer Dr. Ballou explained to the board as administrative principal in charge |the plans of the teachers to place & | —— St this gronn sisaregunior T | (IR WAL Select Site. 1 morial to Alexander T. ector of intermediate Ernest nl\\ru The funds will be raised Y . of the | through popular subse riffith § "oal orporation were appoint-| A re o organiza- 4 I 1 .1, n ,f ‘ ed by President James T. ldoyd to s Washington had indorsed the 00! iean oal o , of N E o )= - » r building program in th £ o e veere e (NS s, but it would be rules and practice of : : s £ the District of of War olumb @ jch discuss athletic field of a commercial course at the beginning of the 00l year in September was derick J. Libby cn- | proved. A report was submitted e views on the public [ showing that 190 children in George- Sl e il e L ANNOUNCEMENT Saturday morning wil sce the opening of Snal b ¢ . . e- |because Western has no business | | - our new store located at— e The American Security & Trust Com- :‘ FALLS c““nc“ vlnGl"IA pany will not close its Christmas Savings Club at its five banking offices until Sat- £ —where the residents of that section can lou was given permission to GARAGE PAINTS, W urday, January 24, in order to further d obtain our quality merchandise at the same TINTS, A_ Better Job encourage the interest in Natiqnal Thrift i Low Prices That Pre"il in Our Gily Sfores FLOOR STAINS || | . o Week, which ends January 28. I 2 h & varnishes. || You'll make a better job of that | = There will be free 'lfl_lplel and souvenirs NEwBER OF painting and redecorating if you em- for all customers on opening day. . . ploy “Reilly” mediums. They are [} | f §g'gg l(’:ll;dadelphla (\ the better kind—more, they're The M]ERI[CAN SECI}RHT Nemity. i .est.er Jest the foremost paint manufac- [ff | AM 1 i g e $3.00 Wilmington S : i § min turers produce. kit PRICES SPECIALLY LOW 15th and Penna. Ave. N.W. ° ‘ SUNDAYS Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits il FnEs“ EGGS' doz' 650 Feb:::XL L::d 1> i E HUGH REILLY CO. | ‘E‘ J‘ Over $6,000,000. ’ 2 We have arranged for direct shipment to us Washington (Usion Station) . - TSN B . I of real “honest to goodness” fresh eggs, packed A PAINTS & GLASS g | | FIVE CONVENIENT BANKING OFFICES g in our own cartons. Every egg guaranteed to i i | | please. 5 AM., Ches- elpiia,’ Broad ad Street Sta- Philadelphin 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 | :“ Observe Thrift Week—Budget Day S0 P, Wit i | | BUTTER BACON kets on sale two days preceding = o . __pe . S = Sa___oy - " excursion. Mmlxr Ll(unonlASDun‘flzgc Finest of fresh creamery, Our Sunset Gold, sliced our Sunset Gold Brand and by machine, the rind is off. Pennsylvama Railroad t v B The House blIlPSb om Largcst Ladies’ Exclusive 608 to 614 B Extreme Views Held. Ib. 49c Ib. 38¢ SUNSHINE SODA CRACKER Something New From the Thousand Window Bakeries—Special Introductory Offer . Package 5¢ or 2 for 9¢ PINEAPPLE PEACHES Fancy sliced, our Sunset Sliced or halves, our Lady Gold. . . | Alice Brand. the price is low. Cooks deliciously crisp. The Standard Railrosd of the World pparel Shop in Washington. ELEVENTH ST. of Courtesy Better than ever-- 1s this Friday‘s offering’ in this Inexpensive Dress Dept.-- of New Spring Frocks 315 They came from studios of high repute—where productions include both orig- inal designs and clever reproductions of imported types. Crepe Satin Satin Canton Wool Crepe Flannels Georgettes Combinations Printed Crepe The colormgs are of the new }ugh tones, as well as the more staple shades— and the trimming effects include gorgeous embroxdcnngs brilliant }seadmgs. etc. In this collection will be found sizes for women and misses. : Second Floor. WASHINGTON FLOUR Can Now Be Obtained .at All Our Stores 5-lb. Sack, 34c; 12-Ib. Sack, 74c; 24-Ib. Sack, $1.45 OLIVILO JELLY The perfect toilet soap, Beechnut, Grape, Red in all our stores. Currant, Crabapple. Cake, 9c; 3 for....25¢c |Glass, 25¢; 2 for. .. .47c LOG CABIN SYRUP Tablesie can 25¢ PANCAKE FLOUR PRUNES Pillsbury Pancake, Choice Santa Clara, new pack. 2 for 25¢ | 50.60 Size 10c Pillsbury Buckwheat..17c | 30.40 Size. .. . 19¢ Aunt Jemima Pancake 13c | Sunsweet Pmne:.?z. 25¢ Spredit N UT MARGAR THE POPULAR APPETIZING SPREAD FOR HOT BISCUITS AND BIIEMJ 25¢ Pound FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Received At Our Stores Fresh Every Day New Cabbage...lb. 8c | Florida Lettuce, head 10c Old Cabbage....lb. 4c | Roman Apples...Th. 10c Cauliflower, head...30c | Florida Oranges, doz. 30c Kale . ... 5 Grapefruit. ... .4 for 25¢ Celery, stalk........14c | Sweet Potatoes...lb. 8¢ Iceberg Lettuce, head 10c | Mushrooms Ib. 60c STRAWBERRIES 5..: .%is.; box 45¢ POTATOES New York State 15 Ibs. 27¢ FRESH MEAT SPECIALS Of Highest Quality at Our Meat Markets Porterhouse Steak, Ib.48c | Fresh Hams, Ib Sirloin Steak, Ib.....43c | Fresh Shoulders, Ib..18¢c Round Steak, Ib....37c | Spareribs, Ib........20c Prime Rib Roast, Ib. .35¢ | Pork Roast, Ib......30c Chuck Roast, Ib 22¢ | Pork Chops, Ib. Bouillon Roast, Ib...25c | Veal Roast, Ib Veal Cutlets, Ib.....60c | Veal Chops, Ib LEG OF LAMB Young, tender YOU ARE INVITED To visit our Exhibit at the Food Show in the NEW AUDITORIUM—19th and E Sts. N. W., and receive free samples and souvenirs. an AUVUERBA product « DEAL AT berg’s Y jidid AT K ST “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale . 7-Piece Bedroom Suites § Marked Regularly $169.75 - $119 : rtunity to fix up that spare bedroom money and get good furniture in the bar- Only 8 suites in the sale—marked at this rem price : them out before inventory. ivided payments easily arranged—no interest charges or extras Sacrificing‘ the m Fur Coats Finer Coats {4 Reduced T}lere }]as beefl a very radical revision of regu- marked for clearance. It's a good lar prlces—to make pOS-— RS < time to invest in a Fur Coat that sible the selling of these 77 / ) 4 B you can depend upon. Coats at ) 2 Plain Sealine Coats. REDUCED TO. 5 Sealine Coats; trimmed with Fox, Natural-or 310500 ¢ Beige Squirrel. REDUCED TO 0 | 6 Muskrat Coats, made of lpl.lt Skins, '105“ 7 { REDUCED TO....... et AR A 3 Sealine Coats; trimmed with Sable ".fl Fitch, ‘145” Skunx or Beige Squrrel. REDUCED TO. | 1 American Broadtall Coat; with Fox Collar, Cuffs 3195-00 and Border. REDUCED TO. Dress and Sports models——-mostly 2 Hudson Seal Coats; plain or trimmed with Skunk. ’225-00 1 vi he favor 5 trimmed with ¢ ed furs—and | 2 caracul costs; trimmed with Belge Squirrel or 80 4500 consistently lined and finished. Fox. REDUCED TO. D Plain high colors in the lustrous 1 Muason Seal Coat; with Viatka ¥ox Gollar, Cufts §305.00 weaves; and stnlung stripes and plaids g del NOTE—Sealine is the trade name for Coney and Hudson in the sports models. Seal for Muskrat. Third Floor. Third Floor. The 7 picces consist of the following: American Walnut Dresser, marked $48.00. Chiffonier to match, marked $37.50. Simmons Walnut-finish Steel Bed, marked $17.50. Foster Ideal or De Luxe Springs, marked $22.00. All-layer-felt Mattress, marked $19. Chair and Rocker, marked $12.50 each. Total Value, $169.75 Sale Price. . . .$119.00 Twin Beds may be had for the proportionate difference in ¢ prices of bed, springs and mattress $1850 Jumor Lamps, $9.98 inps, with mahogany-finish weighted 22-inch silk-lined shades $79a 00 lemg Room Suite, $189 (1) Three-pi anel mahogany- h frame. Con 50~ E E side Chair and nair. Upholste taupe se Jacquard; three fons, $110.00 Breakfast Suites, $75 oom Suites, consisting of 54-i I four Windsor Chairs, One suite finished in walnut 22 superior garments are re- — O e e 1 = O e [ e O e [ e O = B e O e e e e e e e—e e e e [e———aa| = [—|a{e———{n [ [e———ala[r———[ejr———m|n | = nje—— e AR e S Isle——lal——=n|alsi——0lujc——mial——male——Ta

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