Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1925, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MARCH 9. 1925. he innovations will put the institu- S | tion in the *class A" riting, on a .[[] ASS'ST EITIZENS Radical Changes Planned to Place|parity with the best law schools of | [f - i i ing- College Among Best in the country, Mr. Harlan reclared. (AL PariuBianthcstis WiasiNe eire i o] “Beglnning next fall the xchool will | Hif Will Be Stationed at Banks, 9;; coops. _ § for Ex-Senator. P RALTOMORE M., Mareh's. aal: | e e oenta ey o ] T { gt cal changes in the curriculum and ad- | the plans, by which time three full- Stores and at Collec- It 5 = al i | Al the parish branches of the Holy | mission requiremenis of the Univer-|time professors will have bien added SPECIALIZING IN 3. v v Law School will be to the school's rosters. Name Society of Washington will |8ity of Maryland 3 g 2 2 E Interior and Exterior Millwork and Lumber, Sash, Doors. Blinds, 3, : 1§ > 4 join in a farewell tribute to former | g ale : = - : tor’s Office. e Senator David 1. Walsh of Massa- | | Columns, Interior Finish, Mouldings, High-grade Cabinet Work, Floor- 2 chusetts at St. Domini¢'s Parish Hall, j e v sng, Floor Boards, Stair Work, Shingles, Ceder Posts, Hot-bed Sash. To help Washingtonians make out E Sixth and F streets southwest, to- their 1 a force of | [f 3 ¥ Righe: ! ) 3 Dealer in Hardwood, W hite and Yellow Pine. tatianed (aL i Senator Walsh is a member of the |{} | Established over ha]f-ccntury in the National Cafir'ta’ 3 several =3 . \y rank and department | |f Y §| | Holy Name Society and has addressed | 4 " 3 to egi tomorrow morning. 2 its gatherings in Washington nnd; h | ' will i be r - St i e ial or s il ‘ ecent Jobs Lomplete H legtor v - VR Very Rev 3. Fitzgerald of the B Catholic University and Patrick J. | ¥ | . . Raitign, trshdioceety protident of i Lansburgh & Bro.—New Building Senator Walsh will make a response to the tribute. = A musical program has also been F 5 5 5 g 5 1y, T \ym?-‘}.';"ggfl,’fi'y‘ = §j arranged. “Thomas A Cantwell and Chisldren’s Hospital ANl Souls’ Church : e : ernard T. Fitzgerald will sing. The | h G iy . in »:ry\ “tions on m; 10:; piece St. Dominic's Boys' Band. one | = Washington Auditorium Mt. Vernon Seminary ne neos E] o e la C| e, ? ;. ? 7 s | Thin '...." e l:fut’;-:. at l::.‘_'n s»l\e-.'th also play. X Central Union Mission Potomac Electric Power Co. street northwest. e original pie- 5 4 % : 7 ture from which the sketch was made Jnj:’;‘;‘T";_,i“:;:f;]d°’T;2:“::;‘("G‘:';T | Gunton Temple B. F. Saul Office Building wax taken prior to 1870. Note the ).} cn") oo Fhit > B s \ 5 ph O. Whiting, J. P. Burke, exterior displays. , James M. Butler, George T. Kinsey, i Charles Shughrue, Dr. F. T. Marsden | { | It is noteworthy that the lumber and millwork used in the construction of and H. A. Renz, sr. | It is expected that a large num- 7 R | many &f the most prominent buildings in this city was furnished by us. |ber of Holy Name men from nearby ~ = { . |Maryland and Virginia will attend - | “Ben-Hur"” Negatxve. Made in|the meeting. oo 2 S 2% | GOITER CASES SURVEYED. | THOS. W. SMITH, Inc. netatIve ot tag iim Bentur s o LANSBURGH’S LIGHTS BatkMiahad 1014 was made in Rome last year, has been | Physicians Find Many Girl Pupils = A 5 | {|shipped to America, packed in 27 : Make Cheerful Shopping ; i . i | siacesanniosucan tor sl I RrnE| & TSI S NP SRR The chearful brightness of Lansbureh's lights—i* soft, ey ‘ Main Office, Corner 1st and Indiana Ave. N.W. is said to be d sum, the Dre- | gpecial Dispatch to The Star. X : it Mhetiigs $10,000.-Noy Tt hren| L AL aath lo T S avai g diffusion that floods each farthest cor > atriking win A = 3 TP GASMRBE sou I8t 1o the Aunshiny® siract aus mif S i6rsy would underwrite the _insurance, 5o | ¢ parents became atirred gibiar ' Los e Sxture G : | Factory and Yards, 1st and O Sts. S.E. ast one- |it was given to an English company. » v following the publication Fridn g Phad s of gtken Tound in Whilhing O ’“_ | (corrright, 1025, by Chicaso Daily News Co.) port of examining physicians tialite Fixtures, o R Fad o {of s \ =3 = | that 51 per cent of the girls attend- and old buildings, ight which i vlig . THOS. W. SMITH GEORGE D. LANTEL Truth 4 {ing high school are affected by 2 Kt ' S. W. § i E D. L L ruth Hurts Two Ways [thyroid” enlargement, or goiter H. S. WHITING COMPANY, INC. President Vice President and Treasurer From London Tit-Bits. | Health officials and the school board | : : , v Little Lucy (to guest)—Do vyou|held a conference on the matter. Grand Central Terminal Bldg., New York Clity »|like that cake. Mrs. Brown? | While the medical examination | “Put Your Lighting Up to Whiting." Mrs. Brown—TYes, dear, very much. |took in all grades, only seven cascs Little Lucy—That's funny, ‘cause|of goiter were found below the _ | mother said you hadn't any taste. |seventh grade. 7 T and pay at least one- EEEGEDEE:EEEEEEEEDEEE al Bank, 318 | ard and Lo- | Entrances E and 8th Sts.—Stairway Tuesd D 300 Beautiful * Seven DEATH DEFEATS AWARD | WORK on the new TO VETERAN SOLDIER “Eheck for $1.333, Back Pension, La nsblhgh & Bro. Building, as =0 well as their other Hoa's Mgne. | | | el building—on Eighth 1 have indorsed it is in was a belated street—recently con- arrived three from massacre in 1876.1 - d e A structed, was done by 0 vears l.!\hn»‘s ll\:ed t the Erie vlnflk« kl’\d If You Know Value You’ll Never Miss This Event. The Sale Price— 6.95 " BABIES BURNED TO DEATH | | | ACWORTH, G rch 9.—Horace and Inez Howell 3 years and «‘ months, respecti . children of Mr. Rl DR e e i 3 o B Thuae e Plain and Ornamental Plastering 3 e, In which they , was destroyed Office, 433 Bond Building, Northwest Main 3934 Contracting Plasterer e I B e D e I =0 —1 0 1[0 10— — [ 0 0 0 =10 ldren and their charred mnd after the house esting news of the day for value-shop- ping Washington women, for the chance to purchase a Dress of this kind at a price so exceedingly low, is a rare occasion. MARBLE ELEVATOR FRONTS Lansburgh & Bro. New Building The latest modes of the season— for street, business, afternoon and sports wear, Materials—Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe, Crepe de Chine, The Styles—Straightline Tunics, Flounces, Button Soft Satin, Charmeuse and Hairline Twill. Trims, Embroidery, Lace Trims and Jabot Efi'ects. Values you'll declare are exceptional Unusually Pleasing Choice of DOWN—But UP! The laws of nature teach us SPRING that what is down can’t be up! But what has nature to do with The Basement Store. True, it's down—downstairs— however the prmc:ples upon which it is operated is “UP.” Every item must measure UP to the usual L&B standards of quality —at the same time it must be sold for LOWER than the usual price. RREARRFELPCRUCEREERMNT AR RO IR R, G e Erected By ; American Mosaic Company, Inc. Marble, Slate, Mosaics, Terrazzo, Ceramics and Tile Work L. CROVATO, President 912 Eye Sueet Northwest Telephone Main 7488 Washington, D. C. ? tans, leather, almond, shrimp, rust, browns and many en are you coming? others. Sizes for misses and women. l——— ol ———lusl———lal———lal———=la| (ol ——— b ———= ol ——— o] ——=[a|—= ¢ . 1 Trimmed With Summer Furs : ’ 24 The Basement Store is a place or Tailored 1 ’ where styles must be right—and X our untiring search of the markets Fitting Examples of the Basement Store’s . for its choicest offerings of the Re. kable Values new and beautiful, at lower than . usual prices, is your assurance Straightline styles—graceful hanging models—lined that the only thing about it that is throughout. Trimmed in the smartest of new ways—with down is price and location. bands of S]ummer furs—buttofis, and contrasting colorls. Materials are Suede Cloths, Flannels, Polaire, Wool : Plaids, Twills and Poiretcheen in delightful new colors— WIS,omethm‘ new, every. day. | | | | | | LJ, | fl | fl

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