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it THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. 0., THURSDAY, NUARY 22, 192 CHAPMAN LODGED |FBBY BARRED FROM SCHOOLS | neues nerr || ONOE | (PDAINF B s s mei e Attacks Archbishop. attack France.’ o R ooy, | ETesident’s Agricultural Commis- The premior charged that (he — . from Twelfth Page.) kh School to Thomson School; i ; e rged that tho e o R 28— | Julla Driscoll, Janitor, from s10 Sixth| sion Is Expecting to Submit - % to’ gativer. am YUUTH TO HEAD FIRM. = Columbla | Strect southwest to 212 H street + against the Herbert fireman, Week. Junior High Sehool: J. M. Buckley, |northwest. Findings Next Y He ro-go ¢0° Succeed Wrigley _as $35, watehman, Western High S hool; A:| (Appointments—r. L. Cooney, proba. | The President's agricultural eom- B o ) 'm,.‘-‘ 000,000 B Lead : : J. Hunt, teacher, class 2A, Randall|tionary teacher, class 1A, manual |mission expects (o submit next week : i issued remssuring circulars pros z usiness Leader. Returns to Prison Grim and|yunior i &h School training: M. A. O'Donnell, probatipn- | its ri T anidRtions TOF the TeMet of Herriot Defends Position Re- 2 nd protection T A H. G. Grainger, [ary teacher, class 1A, domestic agriculture, vet 50, will become Unsmiling_Faces 25- . class 1A, \Yun!;.\l n:m‘fi\y]. ence; Leah Kapla ary| Sections of the report now are being gardmg Abolition of Vati- ¢ \u!] trom the |Lu|\r'\[\:4\ | Welgley, oot ol ucoma 3 . teacher, class 3. 11- p class 1A, Maury School; M. |drafted, but members decline to In- Y 2 v the opposi b el s . b s | ®um corporation ceeeding his son Normal School. i temporary teacher su] dicate the nature of their conclusions puty ancois-Po assel el wa | PILE SUPP Year Term. Teave of brence—A. B . {26, Hine Junior High School: commlssion several [ can Embassy. a pevehologie: Bl T e Welen ) ot e s OSITORIES vgienist, public school Newbold, temporary teacher, class|gave the President a preliminary | aha territory 8 d e 0| ¢ / \ , class 1A, 1A, domestic art; A. T. Waldron, pro- | report suggesting means of relief for | Stackhouse, ! bationary teacher, class 1A, domestic | the livestock industry. Since then it| E E 2 3 By the Associated Press. > class . art; ~Verna _Smith, probationary | han studied marketing, export prob-| "IN TREEE T ~ s i ras Promotions- a g " | teacher, class 1A, domes art; E. C.|lems, tariff protection and reduces i ary 22.—Alsace-Lor- al trom ciase 1A, Billmére) Soheol, 10| Mortesr EenetiooieRne B O | e retes raine's internat atrite over premier || PERSHING, 3701 16th St. terit; (BEnitantiary & Macfarland Junior HIgN [jcal training; J. H. Willlams, proba- = Merriot's et arts. %o abi M teacher, from | tjonary teacher, class 1A, manual . d who was captured i ell School, 10 | tratning: Mildred Amlss, peobationary | PeFmanent teacher, class 24, Langley [bassy to the Vatican a ‘hange || Modern Apartment Building Celebratlon , was returned Macfar Junior HIgh | teacher, class 1A, domestic art; Lucy | Junior High School; Cecllia Coad,[some of the laws of the r /| Now Ready for Immediate When he A, B. Bassler, teacher, from | Knox. probationary teacher, class 14, | Permanent teacher, class 1A, domestic | provinces came to the surf Occupancy. New Orleans—Feb. 19-24 served but . Takoma School, to class 24, | gomestic -art: M. A ville Dm,,“j sclence; Anna Rector, permanent| o oo o s = 5 2,400, “““ mail truck | rind, teacher, fr 1A to class A |,M,mlmm” Cene R. J. Newman, teacher, | Deputies 2 S ro- || beautiful Rock Creek Park. 24 Pyramdficatmnblfiflimt Loy PR sent feacher, | Deputles. he head oot || DenutE Rtk ek e voasa ||{| Pensacols— Feb. 22-24 ot S [ ¥ i PN e e Bt || Ao Ottt || £::7ing Relic/ to Suffercrs s Conell JuniorBHIEN me : A vart, Minor, fireman, Columbia Junior High | the oppotition and the Alsace-Lor- | arge living room, dressing \ . | teacher, from e ||(r|n0~t1< urr Bchoo! l‘hri.\l[na Mack, permanent|Taine depul % Murphy bed , dining 5 h R I S There's comfort in ever o bov the P sirior e, Clten 1X: | entotaker, " Gurizon Selooli Guorge | Deputy O of siras Murphy - @i 1) youthern Railway dystem ot eyt c Crook, teacher, | iy Anderson, permanent | Monroe, ermanent carstaker, Ran- g L e prem A 4 AT e e G lass 1A to class 2A, Powell 2 e By L M A - - . : —will sell tickets at greatly he pain and liching |Junior High School; R. E. Tuckey, | Collins, permanent | permanent laborer, Armstrong High e conclusion we ought to draw 4 Gl s & e reduced fares. | | tea r, from class 1A to class 2A, § Dennison School; | School; Melvin Davis, permanent la- | {rom what we have heard is that you | i Gth street front. For complete information. apply to Pyramid Pile Suppositories with their ed by W.|Powell Junior High School; BE. J. Flaberman, permanent teacher, |borer, Park View sol; U, T.|have deeply divided Alsace that | . Ticket Agents, Southern Kaliway, or soothing, cocoa butter base and their Hughes, deputy [ R , teacher, from class 1A to| go. o' 1A R Bouser, permanent fireman, Macfar-|YoU have so admitted {| Apply to Resident Manager, or 8. E. Bursess time-tested healing properties, have A, Powell Junlor High School; | X A, |land Junior High School; M. E. Lowe,| 3. Herriot denied that his 3 brought enduring relief to thousands. s arrest at|L. E. Mortimer, teacher, class 1A to |, % . permanent Janitor, Pavk View “U”L terial declaration when he took of-| \\ Div. Pass. Agent They will do the same for you. Indianapolis | c 2A, Powell Junlor High School; | clas E 1:/ V. R. Conrad, tempora: ! fice Justified the charges that 1 At Your Ds the route Ywer, teacher, from class 1A to | S anere teachir | ¢ . Gidaing “|hurting the interests - st. 2 ur Druggise. *d as & . Powell Junfor High « 8 1/ Henry-Polk B S. S ‘v\vl] probationa: tempt ' Lo er, teacher, o) p , class | Randall Junlo ntel 24, Powell J January 22.—Philin K and are easily applied. shamefol Main 617 ainst his gov- A 2, High S High School; l(m-i per- \l« xande 3 ut teache . Bastern | class 1A, Arms! er, from p % ) arby, permanent Buckner, Jr. permanent t ministrative principal, ¢ astern HIZh | olass 3A, Armstrong High Sch e bard-Raym hool; Eva ooastern Bigh ol H street nor e E. Jones, permanent teacher, class 1A, janitor, from 2 t gt | SE0 e e Fastern ®ign 3 permanent taschs POSTMASTER SHOT DEAD. |5t iuriecis oottt ihes | e, Yinny ST e e Leimbach, from laborer, ( entral High E ern High 443 o b Drnbes Bigh to watchman, Western High tasc v . Arizona Official Killed—Men Re-!gcnool, 7. C her, from |} cioney ].‘? e D"mnmm\ 2 Miracle Values F St ex 100 34, Bastern High School; < fused Food Are Suspected. |¢lass 1A to - class Aiewilanios pormanent teacher, class | At This Store— rdens; E. F. Brown, per- January 22.—F. \ Transfers — Jeannette Cavanagh, s 5 A e mocw | teacher, class 1A, from Park View | manent Syenen chimdd _natent . Yqu Wo_nt B'e THE MIRACLE STORE OF WAS}“NGTON N w - was shot | B0 e D dwell teacher, wiasa | nent teacher, class 14, Eaton Sehool; | Disappointed! . . t office | A from Hubbard School to Ross School; | M. I. Ford, permanent teacher, class F. M. Roach, teacher, class 2A, from | 1A, Jackson School: D. T. King, per- class 1A, Corcoran e eie e | (2 FRIDAY and SATURDAY Cohen, (»mh Army Band to Entertain. ¥ "h,,?.’v grfldq .,\‘, fr arlan e, — | he Unit at o | n - Amidon to Falrbrother 5 Mayes, permanent livery © LA 1 t & »ol; 2. M. Stearns, teacher, class A, Macfarland Junior iy 1 plan “held | mmemor £ the -om Fairbrother to Jefferson- b Jleeiiand, Derons E AL - A [ ] E G e ‘ ‘ In Which We Depend Upon Merciless Price-Slashing to Clear PRI AAAAPA Our Stocks of Every Garment Remaining From Our Great 81 .‘Ii(l:l_\' Blouses = J Satisfaction First Since 1559 9 Tots® Coals, s1 | 69c¢ H @S ]%LA Formerly $298 and io Bois o $398. Checks and plain second Floor. i 81“18 s“‘fl‘h S"“‘ Second Floor - $1.25 to $2 Silks and “ All $25, $29.75 and $35 | Wooten Fabric Rem. nants, Yard, 79¢ New, Fashionably-Styled Coats and Dresses — Not Damaged in Wlnter Coats ::::;:: ;‘:::h};f: the Least, Except for a Slight Od.or of Smoke from Our Recent Fire Tel Choose Your Price---That’s All! Reduced tO e ANY Garment You Select From ANY of These You may choose a new coat to fin- Crepe de Ching. o “/ “/' ) 4 ish the remainder of the season with Short lengths from 1 3 Elght onder-Groups 'II Prove a Super- Value' a tremendous saving over what it yards. \ would have cost a month ago. \We | ] Street Floor > Junior High e last must clear stocks now to make room DRESSES 4 Q : S S for new merchandise. But cold — . at ulc = ls osa rlces weather is still with us, and you $1.75 Lace Curtains, p BEE ai Chs o CiteaR Pair, $1.00 DRESSES— DRESSES— DRESSES— DRESSES— pvitGS: Oaly 100 pairs in the lot. GROUP NO. 1 GROUP NO. 2 GROUP NO. 3 GROUP NO. 4 Fine furs trim most of lhescflmodelm and the fabrics | Fine Nottingham lace, in plain Desirable Dresses for Dresses in many at- Georgette, Flat Crepe, Lovely Silk and Cloth represent the best possible to offer at such a very small and fancy patterns, Fine various occasions. Can- tractive styles—of splen- Canton Crepe and Satin- Dresses, trimmed in new- I fi > Jizes 5 2 4 B A C , Poiret Twil id lit; A - N figure. Sizes 16 to 44 and 4214 to 5214. mesh, in white, 2 yards long. 'l',"l':t {_'r':';;s ‘.’;’; n“ml:l g‘lo!hnq:“;re{lilys‘y:im;:: faced Canton Dresses, in est effects. You'll want Second Floor—King's Palace Third Floor Stripes and Plaids. Wom- n nowest effects. Wom- all wanted shades. All several at this price! All en's and Misses’ sizes. en's and Misses’ sizes. sizes. sizes. Choice of the To Clear Them Out They Go— Any One You Like— W nulmr Sharlps, 49c 75¢ Drape Veils, 39¢ $4.98 and $5.98 Men’s Needs Reduced Ci lar, straigh square . el e Buntings, $2.98 | 75 Garter, 15 painParis ] o 3 % Sl B i SaSE i olors. Goad grade. also green tion effects, with colored em Fine eiderdown, in white, Wool Mufflers, 69c—Brushed I broidered borders. pink or blue, trimmed with : h pieE Uhanders ) i wool, in brown and buff. Per- Second Floor fect quality. = b 5.8 B e .59 Part-wool Shirts and $1 Serim Curtains Men’s *Kerchiefs $3.50 Baby Buntin Drawers, each, $L29—Gray. 59¢ Pair 5¢ Each . Y. g Perfect quality garments. D Ve Plain White Initialed Hand- $1.98 S Rna o kerchiefs. Not all letters in White eiderdown, trimmed $1.49 Flannel Night Shirts, L S Duten the lot. Soft finish. with blue ribbon. $119-Neat striped fabrice, . Street Floor S Perfect. Sizes 16 to 20. 14 Floor - : e $1.00 and SLSO Shirts, 69c— COA I S---4 l lnal Clean-Up Lots Serim Mostly 14 and 14%: small p . ust a Ltmm’d unnnh'! quantity of 15 to 17. Various $8 and S10 Bolster A | e 83 and 5 Trimmed Hats S iR COATS— © COATS— COATS— COATS— * Me: GROUP NO. 1 GROUP NO. 2 GROUP NO. 3 GROUP NO. ¢ ors and w In ‘Advanced Modes Coats of good-wearing, Taiidy | Conta oc yeu- A wonderful lot of Bolivia and Suede throw | Shighth “f‘]f sle ! . Just a few chaan 98 & 2sN egds ‘Special :“;d 1‘1’:"",‘“;:";';;":; ;ml -mih sports wear; Coats, made of excellent Coats, some trimmed thir oV ing new styles in every ats, 25c—Tweed mixtures, o abrics that are attrac- s i ad double N5 soes Bl popular mode. Tiny, in_several attractive styles. styles and well made. i Cand picviceatle materials and handsome ik D cifals = close-fitting models or Sweaters, $1.00—Cotton coat Don't miss this rare Women's and Misses’ ly trimmed with fur col- cuffs. andsomely silk i those for large coiffed style, in navy only. Sizes 28 chance! sizes. lars and cuffs. All sizes. lined. All sizes. I’mulnr Jar, 39¢ L heads. All the pret- to 34. o . - Jars, in blue, LS tiest of the scasoms | Overalls, 59c—Heavy blue QT!';;e w",‘; é‘: Lucky the Women They Won’t Last Fine, High Type white. Wi brilliant colors, as well as black. denim, in sizes 6 to 16 uickly Wi et a o 5 y Silk and Braid Straw Combinations Caps and Hockey Styles, Good Coat for Who Get These at Long at Coats, Choice Floo Satin, Metal Cloths, Taffcta 49c—All or part wool caps, in | Street Wioar | various colors and styles. . Ivory-like Manicure . = : . Boyw Shop—Street Floor i P‘w( v.s,! fl?l‘ s 590 Neckweflr, 190 Fancy Laces, 3¢ Yard l:;ys Suits and Fitee Y ptan Homke cuticle . 0dd Tots of Collar and Cuff pooay oo g Cune 2ces in vercoats, $5 knives or shoe horns. Choice, ~ DCtS in pigue, organdy and \psio"and ecru. 34 to 2 inch One and Two Pants Suits, in leuizes o lace. Panel and tuxedo collars WHiLe : 72 sizes 7 to 16, and Overcoats in 3 Street Floor and some_vestees. wool mixtures or chinchilla, in Street Floor Street Floor sizes 3 to 8. i & = il T .. Boys' Shop—Street Floor $3.50 Silk Petticoats 39c and 59¢ Wash Goods and Lining e e $1.98 Remnants, Yard, 29¢ DressOrnaments,39c Striped and plaid silks, in Lot consists of short lengths of Shantung, pongee, white nain- Usual $1.00 items. Jet, Pearl htline cffects, with fancy sook, foundation silks, batiste, sateen in colors and black and and Colored Beads in various flounces. Y vinted sateen. Remarkable valua shapes, HUDSON’S—THE MIRACLE STORE OF WASHINGTON—919 F ST. N. W. Second Floor Street Floor Street Floor