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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1925. L AR AR AR AR AR R AR IR AR R AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR R R AR AR RN AR AR IR AR AR R R IR 2R 19 |Police Forbidden TAKOMA SURVEY NEAR COMPLETION Report Wnll Be Ready for Submission in Three Weeks, Citizens Told. \ topographical survey of the tract of land to be used for development tween Georgia venue, Piney anch road and F road will be Association of the Takoma Pu At an early date ting will be held of property o along Blair road and at this conference oppor- tunity will be given the owners to present their views with reference to the widening and, improvement of this thoroughfare. A petition was also presented signed by property owners on First street between Whittier and Van Buren streets, requesting pave- ments and curbing. which request was indorsed by the association. New Members Elected. * New members were lows: John D. Wi T. Rose, E. W. Bond, ball, C. H. Marshall Meiklejohn. S. H. McCrory, hools and playgrounds committee, presented a resolution providing for the purchase of five American flags for the Takoma Public School. J. W. Sullivan, chairman special committea on the subwa Van Buren street under the tracks of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, re- ported that the bill had passed Con- gress and had been signed by the President authorizing this improve- ment elected as fol- chhusen, Charles Paul H. Kim- and Mrs. John of chairman the of Admission to Association. cmaker, delegate-elect on of Citizens’ . reported that action would cen on the admission of the as- sociation to the federation this month. A resolution was adopted request- ing the Distridt Commissioners to take the necessary steps to condemn property for the extension of Third and Fourth streets from Underwood street to the present terminus of To “Gossip” While Performing Duty Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMPERLAND, Md., March 3.— Commissioner Harry Irvine of the police department in a new order to the police force warns against “gossiping” on duty. The order also forbids the loafing of disinterest- ed persons about the police sta- tion. The pa!rolmen were warned against discussing business of the department, either on’the outside or inside of the department, all complaints, suspects, investi- gations and information must be regarded as strictly police busi- ness. and WILBUR HOLDS NATION BASED ON RELIGION Secretary Says America Never Will Lose Its Historic Faith in Divinity. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, March 3.—Amer- fca in all its phases of existence is and will continue dependent upon God, Secretary of the Navy Curtis D. Wilbur declared yesterday in an ad- drfsv before the Presbyterian Social The naval Secretary thn events in the life of the country with the hand of God and declared that only through a sincere faith in the Creator had the Nation reached its present point. “America believes that somehow right, justice and mercy will win and that every wrong will be righted. The phrase on our coins, “In God We mental faith in the rightness of the universe and the rectitude of God," he said. WO0O0D DEBTS PAID. Complaint Is Withdrawn by Casino Manager. TOULOUSE, France, March 3.—La Depeche published a dispatch from its correspondent in Biarritz saying that all debts left there by Osborne C. Wood have been paid. The correspondent adds that the amount paid include a creck for 85,000 francs, alleged to have been cashed for Wood by the proprietor of the Casino, who Is said to have lodged a complaint against Wood when the linked | MAY PROTEST MOVE OF TURKISH TROOPS British Envoy Calls on Her- riot Regarding Use of Rail- road in French Zone. By the Associated Press. PARIS, March $.—The British Am- bassador, Lord Crewe, called on Pre- mier Herriot last night with refe: ence, It is understood, to the permi: sion given by the French governme: for the transportation by rail across Syria of Turkish troops sent to re- press the revolt in Kurdistan. France In 1921 gave assurances to England that the use of the rallroad would never be granted for Turkish operations against England, and the French viéw is that if the Turkish troops are solely intended for local police purposes, England has no ground for objection. But the British government is sald to feel that it will have the right to complain If the Turkish use the fa- cilities thus afforded to bring about a concentration near Irak with a view to influencing the decision of the League of Nations council. Pay What You Will STUDEBAKER You Can Buy no Finer Car Trust,” is an expression of our funda- | s iA Sure Way to ‘ ‘ End Dandruff| ‘ There is one sure way that has| never failed to remove dandruff at |once, and that is to dissolve ft. Then you destroy it entirely. To |do this, just get about four ounces | | of plain, ordinary liquid arvon| from any drug store (this is all|| | you will need), apply it at night |when retiring; use enough to molsten the scalp, and rub it in gently with the finger tips. | By morning most, if not all, of your dand?uf® will be gone, and two or three more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and | i ! it, no matter how much dandruff LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to B FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860 I’Imne l-rnnk Store Open Wednesday 9:15 to 6' The Most Unique of Styles And the Most Practical The Hat Shop Will Offer Tomorrow 100 Distinctive Spring Hats Instead of the Usual Higher Prices— They’ll Be Offered for One Day Only Swiss Milan Hemps Fancy Straw Braids enchanting and unusual tomorrow. shapes French flowers, Maline Hats Visca Braids ribbons, cockades and Taffeta and Hair Belting Ribbon Hats The new and spacious Hat Shop wiil be fairly abloom with brilliant colors, trimming effects in this sale of new novelty pins predominate hats New Suspender Skirts $5.75 The supple grace of this new Skirt is its chief appeal to youthful wearers— that, and the fact that it may be worn with almost any type of blouse, and be equally smart. Vestee effects, with buttons. Inverted braid bound and trimmed pleats directly in iront or over the hips give added fullness The materials are baronet satin, Poiret twill and I crepe, rep, satin, ch flannel, wool and the lovely new colors include greens, various shades of blue, rust, beige, navy and black. Sizes 16 to SECOND FLOOR The among the trimmings, and there are large head sizes as well as hats for the bobbed head. All at one little price—$6! SECOND FLOOE, LANSBURGH & BRO. Modish Silhouette In All Its Youthfulness! Le Contour Girdle $6.00 Dainty enough for a bride— and durable enough for everyday wear is this satin-striped Girdle. Designed to give the easy sinu- bank upon which it is drawn declined to honor it. According to the correspondent, the alleged complaint of the proprietor of the Casino against Mr. Wood has been withdrawn. these streets. President C pointed John man of the committe ous lines that fashion requires of smartly groomed women. It is panelled with firm elastic and a band of elastic,about the top serves to hold the diaphragm firm. A frill of val lace about the bottom-gives a dainty finish. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. les H. Spencer ap- Barghausen, chafr- on public util- aused by the D. S. Fletcher. Jesse C. Suter was appointed chair- ogether with John Melkljohn and >mmittee to meet ttee of the Takoma tion and the Ta- koma Park Community League on the preparation gf a program for the Fourth of July community celebration. A rising vote of thanks the special committee which secured the passage of the bill for the construction of the subway at Lamond crossing. | ging of the acalp wi stop in | Sour hair will' be 'Sufts. lustrovs, glosay. Slky and soft. and look and feel & bun | ared times betier—Advertisement Women’s Cotton Union Suits 59c Made of a soft, grade of cotton that usually sells %or much more. In built-up or bodice top, with band fin- ish. Open or closed style with loose or tight knee. All sizes. THIR! New Jewelry That Will Complete the Spring Ensemble Three-Tier Pearls— A vogue all Paris is wearing—that of the Three- tier Necklace of manufactured pearis, with novelty studded clasp The style sz 50 A Chic Created by Cleverest Designers In Two Moderately Priced Groups of Stunning New Coats $35—549.75 Slim, youthful, new—where style is the keynote, these new coats are sure to stand out from the crowd. The dis- tinction of perfect tailoring as well as clever designing are theirs! Coats at $35 A selected group of outstanding new styles, side drapes, fur borders, Prince of Waleg models and dashing sport styles. Twills, charmeens and suedes, beautifully lined with silk crepe. In navy, black, gravel, wigwam, rust. bambino, cedar and taupe Sizes 16 to 46. s Coats at $49.75 Coats that compare favorably in style, materials and workmanship with many of our highest priced models are in- cluded in this group. Twills, kashas, kasharas, ottoman and suedes are trim- med with vicuna, tibetine, fox and squirrel. All new- colors. Sizes 16 to 42. Our Store will be CLOSED at 12:30 Wednesday, March 4th INAUGURATION DAY SeL e S DULIN & MARTIN 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 BEEEEEEEEREE IF YOU LIKE A PORRIDGE If you like a hot porridge in Winter why not eat a real whole wheat porridge? Put several Shredded Wheat Bis- cuits in a small saucepan; add enough water to cover the bottom of the pan; add a little salt; stir and boil until it thick- ens, then serve with milk or cream. Not a pasty, mushy porridge. It is made of crisp shreds of baked whole wheat. Better for children than ordi- nary porridge, and so easy to prepare. BLUE RIDGE PARK LAND TO COST $5 PER ACRE RERRILLLL fine Officials of Shenandoah Valley, Inc., Say Many Owners Will sketched Donate Property. Is almost barbaric in its originality. Thi> one has tri- angular ban glets, set with imitation amethysts, em- eralds or aquama- rines— New $6.95 oner e i | | Sweaters White and Rhinestone Bracelets— - Are cool and attractive, worn with dainty Sum- mer frocks. Made of manufactured . white ivory, set wit ve rows of rhine- sq stones . . s < .95 Others, $295 to $6.95 New Mesh Bags— Of baby mesh, with woven strap and lace-like fr.nge bottom o metal 33 95 Peggy Anthue Jewelry In Roman gold finish, set with baroque pearls. The designs copied from those of old-fashioned jewelr, 7“ the lot are Bar Pins, Bracelets Chokers, Cuff Pins. range from STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGE & BRO. March 3.—| land for th i D FLOOR will not cost nearly as much as first believed, according to officials of the Shenandoah Valley, Inc. who have been told that a majority of the own- ers will ask only for a fair price and that some of them will donate portions of their holdings. This information comes from men who have sounded out the attitude he mountain land owners. The: that the average price for th land will be around $5 pe Much can be purchased for but the fine blue grass grazing will raise the average, it is - o |% b} & & & & | ® EY & % & = % ess and Styles that herald the approach of Spring — and the gayest of new colors. Jacquettes, collar- less golf coats, slip- overs and the popu- lar lumber jacket styles. Buff, gray, blue, green and orchid. Sizes 36 to 46. SECOND FLOOR e Democrat on all news- today. Expose the Ku Klux history American Federation of tory Federation Cltizens' As- sociations, betrayal of Montenegrin Kingdom by France, D. C. Suffrage.— Advertisement. RRERS — Novelty Fabric Gloves $1.00 Pr. Of Chamoisette, in embroid- ered, straight and turn-back i cuffs. In limestone, sky- Y, cocoa, rattan and mode. Sizes 5% to & Special Purchase, New Coats ‘ —in plain and fur-trimmed styles Crepe lined. In all the $25 high shades............ SECOND FLOOR This Label A Warranty of Quality Sheets and Pillowcases Here Exclusively! Dinner Sets $2.95 A mighty attractive Dinner Sets Dinner Sets $22.50 $17.50 border dmgn Open- A complete dinner set for six. With stock pattern. Set for service for 12 people. dainty floral design. twelve. Many beautiful designs. SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. IN THE HOUSEWARES SECTION Telephone Stands, durably made White En- of scasoned lumber, ma- ameled Kitch- hogany. e en Table, with Ouiat ¢ Each hiteigarcelain Stainless Steel & it Steak Knives, with taprand draw- ebonized handles. er. 3¥i-ft. size Set of 6, $2.00. 39c Each . Curtain Stretchers, 6x12 feet extension, of smooth hardwood. Rustless $l.88 brass pins, Dinner Sets $8.50 Several handsome medallion designs. Com- plete service for six. An important announcement this—Sheets and Pillow- cases, Fruit of the Loom, with generations of reputation. on sale exclusively at this store, “Famous for quality since 1860.” A complete showing now ready—fresh, clean, new goods. Select a supply Wednesday. 54x90 size .$1.25 | 72x108 size 54x99 size .:i.gg 81x90 size 63x90 size .S : 63x99 size s (AL 63x108 size .......$1.75 | S1x108 size 72x90 size .......$1.65 | 90x99 size -$2.00 72x99 size .......$1.75 | 90x108 size .......$2.20 Fruit of the Loom Pillow and Bolster Cases 42x36 size .. .45¢ [ 50x36 size | . 45x36 size .. 42x72 size Hemstitched, Slightly More THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. .$1.95 --$L.75 .$1.85 .$2.00 ..55¢ Drop-leaf Table and Four Chalrs,” of uninished lnra read-leg _ patiern, Oblong Splint Clothes Hamper, a well made, roomy with hinged cover Shredded Wheat “It's All in the Shreds”