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STINGTON, DECEMBER - Committee Favors Morrow. Sepator Fess of Ohio today made a favorable report to the Senate from THE EVENING STAR, WA 16. 1925. ISAYS RECLAMATION “LIBRARY TOWN" WEDNESDAY. 11 T | the School of Research in Jerusalem | are sponsoring the expedition. Dr. Kyle and Dr. Albright conduct d a search a vear ago for the cities An 0dd Profession. From the Philadelphia Public Ledger. Women aave been called cats more DESIGNERS AND MAKERS (™ Astronomer. Losing Sight ATTRACTIVE DRAPERIES PROFIT TAX RULING of Sodom and Gomorrah, hut con.[the committee on library on the bill| (han once. and an old warrant, just ’”:"'r'i"t‘hol;:":'l‘tu::v":;:v’:v‘\z:v<-‘414‘: cluded they were buried beneath the [to appoint Dwight W. Morrow of New | 00 Fo0 (00 Lt T e e e A rned Dead Sea. York a2 member of the board of re O e Smidia HITS REALTY MEN Decision by Appeals Board WORK IS ESSENTIAL Finney Declares Selection of | Expedition to Palestine Next OF BIBLE SOUGHT, ! Bangkok. the capital of Siam, is a { floating city, containing 70,000 houses, each of which floats on a raft. gents of the Smithsonian Institution. “The first automobile club for women has been founded in Paris. one who lived in the seventeenth cen- tury might actually have earned this title, since she held the official position of ratcatcher at the Tower of London. CORNELL WALL PAPER ( 714 13th St. N.W. Main 5 . = = : N 03 Yo . 13 Alarms Builders in Dis- Settlers Is Necessary to Spring Will Hunt Debir, | ifts at Savin rs' ; i u y repnre om > H trict and New York. Project’s Success. Taken by Joshua. | i Kasts & ue e | = $5 Teddy Bear $1 Infants’ \Vhllc ) R el Selection of settlers with a view ro| Ly fhe Associated Preas | 228 i The Roard nf Tax Appeals has alarm | their fitness for development of farms | ST. LOUIS, Mo, December 16 ’ SUIT Dresses i »4 huilders and real estate men in| T e g i R A RO i S el L i Washington and New York hy a recent | {dertaken on at least one Western| Bible-time campaigner. whose com. | 1 69¢ e N s { Project, mus underly the future de-| mand cansed “the sun to stand still in | N : t hdhvelves i istant Sec : s of Moses. b zht | Waal St e s § ion which involves a down payment J the second and final | next Spring In Palestine by Dr. Mel- | e ot C o p Rl ' and mortgage notes should be paid at n of the conference on rec- | vin Grove Iyle. president of the | Eime eweaier. ok long or 2 once In its entirety rather than over the Iiiterior Department | Xenia Theological Seminars. and other | {ap and mittel Sort i % period of years during which the . ‘ research workers, Dr. Kyle announced | : mortgage money is due ] itincy joined with Secretartes| here today. - { ‘ ecision by a s ma ardine, who spoke Mon The explorers h to locate and un . 1 ubislascRicnibyjhetbond Tasmady day. prediciin (i whatever may be | earch . Jowi ety of learning o | Cinderella i D o 1 Lo the' true situation today as to farm | “librarytown.” which, the Rible ! of the New Ydrk ang’ local’ builders overproduciion he is “sure we ha was destroved by Nebuchad- | l)re“e< that this decision will be extended o not enoush arms or farmers for our 2500 vears ago. The town is | SSes Difier cases Bnal Wil wWilimatelvimenn needs in the next 10 or 20 years." | Debir. which Joshua took. as told in Bab b illaghs nnd veal astate mepsanl “The increase in population. decline | the Book of Joshna. [t is under ol Hr collax have 1o pay profits tax on all deals in production because of soil exhaus ! other names than the hiblical name. | s 1 atl onee. regardless of whether or not tion and many ather factors will cause | according to Dr. Kvle. who sald it was | A Cottan stufted Gils Coats, satinette U the notes that.they hald will:he met{ PROF. EDWIN BRANTFROST] |5 MU (08 majesfarma and.their | known as Kirjath-Sepher. meaning { Santine] fam S Yoo; lined, silk stitched, etc Fastcolor English Prnte i chajrman of the Howse wavs and | o i e l'l‘mvl. o id vhha'lm-‘ settlement nlll'n‘l‘ ancient library -which may contain : means commitice and the Senate estine by the Jews was increasingly | tablets of baked elay, with cuneiform D fmamee Comitter 1 sk for legisla. | his_devotion to the ‘study of AMrON- | uccesstul. as were the prolects for writing.” The town Is helieved to he $10.00 Large $4 Women's | tlon to correct the situation ‘Nnu:hl the past 38 years he has shut placing the settlers upon the land. Iocated southeast of Hebron hetween e 1. G l ahout by the decision of the Board of | Ko the pas o8 Seas e, TES oting | | Denlal that reclamation was & fall: | the Dead Sea and the Mediter Wicker Tax_ Appeals in the New York case and | Mmselt away from the wortid: Yovoliik are was made by Representative Ad: [ rapean. Bath Robes H (s prevent ihe extension of rhis | himself entirely to his sclence W |diaon T. Smith of 1daho, -chairman of | " Br. Kyle and Mrs. ‘Kvie Doll Cart deotsion to Washington and other sec ‘:‘"finh of Dearborn Observatory of |Uie committee on ircigation and agri-| from New York February 17. = } Text of Decision, 11923, his closest friends first learned | 2broad that the reclimation policy is a L. Kelso of Nenia Neminary, . charmeuses and satins; } 5 whitch hof_Ris. appronching lindness. It is|fallare. when, .38 a matler of fact, LB Wishart of San Francisea | A hand embroidered and e § The dccixion of the haard. which | 8 I ARBTORchiE BIERINES ealls | more has heen accomplished toward | and Dr. W. k. Albright of the Amer aes i trimmed. Sizes 16 to 40 b e was rendered in October. but has just | 300 | jereating national wealth and in the | jean School of Oriental Research, | Y Teolore TR LT come 1o Tight. was as follows i | makinz of happy homes for thonsands | salem. The Xeniu Seminary a (1) Where real estate is sold subjeci {50 penpe than'any ather ndertaking t ta a first morizage and the vendor re- | which has had zevernmental supervi i LA e el 3 0 IS S | o If It Is Rentable | Can Rentlt| = 3 5 i | price in cash and 20 per cent in the | 1 00 000 CHR TMA TR e R | : $5.00 Oak $2 Crepe de (‘h|n(~ | O STILL UNSOLD 2,.c= e - , | FoRslor ddi R TR LR foreated on there prdsects » malkec for | 973 'Y 0o~ 1237 WissAye. , - 65c leddies TETL installment sale. e [ ¥t Wivich amounts o at least $500..| M-m 5027 i agon ,@.\ 1 } A ) Tn such c4se the net’income of i 1o . A ne vendor i properls refiected by re | Managers of Tuberenlosis -Health ! 00000 0\ ade for the e | Fine quality dimity. in $1 9 | ( i 5 {nrning the sals in the year in which | S . | substantial needs of the settler on % [ . Maln or cord stripes: sizes . it wae made and by computinz the | Campaign Redoubling Efforts | submantel Beeds 06 S T on Savings || e b i gain in accordance with “:1 Agtual in Final Days | “Don't zive him money without in- Wallet, Clock or || r bearing. ru 6 10 44, Lace and rinhon trimmed. in value of the property received in ex in Final Days. |terest. Tet him undersiand that con 0 e e | all the pretty pastel shades change: and. in the ahsence of ovi | i tracts are made to be kept. Educate With New Accounts |! dence to the contrary, < 2 him to meet his debts when due. Un 5 % of the second mortgage will he ac-i <ty o6 than 1300000 of the | him to mee B e e = : , 5 % capied as the fair market value there | SR IS YER ) Vel o he mar. | 1638 @ man has the knowledse Ara|] Central Savings Bank $3.98 Chinchilla Coats of In the year of the sale. { keted to the Washinsion public in {80 R 8" 0 0 i Sines, he s likely Under_Government ervision i i ¢ e rdlias |inRinals jdiseans Addresses by four members of t*on Franels M. Savage, Preaident | LOs The decicion of the tax board has | ihrough incredsed srams on varled ampects of the recia . reversed the ruling of the Treasury hodily resistar 3 on prohle o - 2 e tle tots’ fine quality O % io Inatallnient cazes. et fjeitton nEgEIARERECLEh RIS Eonter 1! Complets Indian Suit: Gudrantaeds waterproof Little tots’ Huality R T .,.\\;T::;q T ! \id Generally Agreed | Jckeloinants e fesh hood attached: plaid hack Goms raulliedilin, dacision of the Roard o A Tuberculosis { id Generally Agreed. | ered hat. Al sizes, 4 to S inz. twe neat stvles. in sizes in the New York case wes justified. | Jie IR 0 Py WHY BUY INFERIOR, ! hed hat e e mra Eome b e R L L U ST T e [ wax men and politicians who tA 309, S Rl | i 5 B eIy Hamper |0 w=oclal at the meeting agreed that future set 20% to Jo Sauvings ! samesction 4 v ! House. 10: lers on reclamation projects should | Inlaid, Battleship and Plain | building eperations in Washington | anth strest, toda 2% tler: amation p ntiles) | ELos . isin receive air until the ble to pl inoleum | 5 and the eniargement and development | redoubled their ef try Chin S e st ey eals o SUPERIOR LINOLEUM €O. | Folding $] Silk Dresses $1.50 Fringed Panel Lace of the National Caplia il ’!m'l!‘ to speed un C EEENG— | ‘Fhe entire problem was called a | 3 . H 2 Indeed. if the Board of l:':".‘rjll the sale for the w T Bie br Muek Meckes Wholesale and Retalt Ironing CURTAINS peals dscides that immedia e e e e C." “The future 937 H Street N.W. Board $ S & el el S and | shopping davs before Chrismas. Ini ot (VNG el be measured not Main 10293 oaL . rakes a number of notes on the sale | the rush of the final Christmas shop- | 0f 'M¢ v s ekl Hedet 2 of a plece of property he has 1o Day|ping many have deferred sending in |10 Acres nor in jte value in debars 9 C Reduced from our $15 31 19 the entire tax on the profit of the [iheir payments for seals used, at least : line and a special He defined the two greatest needs Large size pur transaction. he will he foreed to pay |until afrer the midmonth pay day. and | il e The High Grade Established 1842 4 SEl e g Six strles: i sern or ivers aut snnuaily more money in taxes|now it is hoped that those who |.a\e"'"f"fi’|;":“",;h;* bl r‘r:,',';;':;d"” inches long, 22 chase: sizes 16 to 52: black In pretts all-over net patterns than he receives in down payments.” | received allormenis will mail their pay | Lonoyne (11T ecessiry. SrediL ant, ® inches high; and colors. finished with mercerized fringe mid Mr. Luck. who further pointed | ments or will return them. <o that the | SURPY OF SEEE TR0 | rators nicely finished. ant that it is at present the custom ciation may account for all of the Southern problems were given a ! ot e notas. maTIre. AR coms | *Heports are vet to be racsived from | 1A%, Share of the discussion during S w14 ax the notes matur come | Reports ave ver to be raceived from e Moag ; - Tto it Hands ottt haider, { e Sootis axfes tnder.the direction of | the Réicrnoan, while Dr, Elwoed Mead. | B T ek e 59¢ Women'’s Mercerwcd [ the various voluunteer ladies’ teams. ianos Sold Direct from the Factor$¥ E .. | jted motion pictures showing pr > 0 With Wi o Would Handicap Builder: : At one of these booths vesterday m | ool B o iects at the | We Invite You ta Vislit Our i . ONYX HOSE Mr. Lusk pointed owt thai Wash.! fady handed the saleswoman a $20| ki eomsing $ tnzton builders would be very seri-i Ml without taking any seals. At Mt WS G ew arerooms . C r ausly handicapped if the Board of | another hooth a little zirl with one|jupo ‘s (- E v ge. . (.. emphasized the jmportance = Tax Appeals Insisted that the profits [ hand held by her other. offered 2 | o' community organization in coloniza: 1340 G St. N.W. 24 inches tall, com e i e on a transaction which really extends | single penny 1o the lady in charge and | ;0 *" OGS GRAEFHECE (L TOI0 R J. C. CONLIFF. M, pletely dressed with Ralbrig ») Black. Gras, Sand ane Whita over a period of from five to ten|Treceived one seal and a red bangle | a(ing|the establishment of commu- Sl » Mgr. shoes and stock- velvet combinations: also Onsx Dub-L-Wear orand: nicely vaars be paid at once. pin in return. 1t is too early as vet [1CUTW B8 CRCe A on gins, hanks | ings. 10 ‘styles to e i if applied to any large extent. that persons of moder- ata means would find it very difficult ta buy a home. hecause the present iendency of small down payments vould he curtalled and these pavments would have to be made large enough | to fnsure the pavment of profit 1axes on the whele transaction at once. in atead of extending such taxes over the period of maturity of the note,” 1t would mean, to know what the melf. h"\“(anr‘ other necessities. Dr. A. M. Bl Y e s Al Soule, president of the Georgia Col Christmas carols sunz DV the Sirls | lega af Agricaltnre, urged the drain of the Wilson Normal School on theljnz of Florida swamp lands. while a air from station WCAD made a A1ting | zaneral discussion of the relation of prelude to the fiveminute (alk broad- | the railways to reclamation breught cast by Dr. H. W. Wiley. the noted{out the unanimity of railwav repre food and health adviser. at 7:25 last | sentatives on need for legislation fix night for the henefit of the campaign. | fng definitely the cost to the settler Dr. Wiley warmly praised the success | of his land and water and of financial of the local association in reducing the i assistance to him at the beginning of $10.00 Dise choose from Auto '8. Durant 95 poiret sheens, ete Fur Collar Coats $7.95 $1.50 Kayser Fancy Cuff Chamoisette GLOVES $1.00 said Mr. Lusk. death rate from the white plague. ! gettlement. “It would be the same as asking | which he attributed largely 1o its edu BiibHer dearaiod Now shipment just in: A department store fo pay 5 or 10 |cational work. especially among the Saminel. Ao o Wl St AN the mewest shades: s vears profits in one yvear hildren. looking te improved health steel gear, bumper. sizes 16 to 42 laree sseortment . of styles Solicitor Gregg of Internal Revenue | habits which give the bodily resist has assured the New York company |ance necessary io warding off the & that there is litile likelihood of imme- | dread disease. He spoke as the vice o wrie for Booklet | : - - fiate action by the board. which would | president of (he Washington associa- | .n‘ E H.SmithCO' | Scotch $5.00 Wicker $1.00 Rayon Silk develop at this time further trouble | tion | e S | for the real estate men. No further VST, 0 s.mu-mg‘mmw"”“}\“ | T Porch VESTS hearings are scheduled by the hoard | NVESTOR IN | Y - untfl January i1 To California New Orlean: -o LOSS TO ANY IN ongu()e ROCI\ER = = LUNCHEON FbR SHERRILL Office Employes to Honor Retiring Director. ! Tlent. Col. Clarence O. Sherrill. re tiring director of public bulldings and public parks of the National Capital, | will be the honor zuesi at a lincheon | Pullman Winter rouie Los Angeles, an Francisco and other | - California eities is via New Orleans, | ;~— in the path of the Winter sun, by the de luxe Crescent Limited s Pull- | man train, New York to v Orleans | Via Washington, thence by the all <unset Limited train of mpl outhern Pacific are three additional traine. | New Orleans via Wash: The popular to ‘Juuvdur')zfl—' Studebak ‘l‘radefurnne to-day There ington. daily. Combined with Alli- gator Oasze .Calf Provide one with the correct shoe for all sorts of wear. 1In a beautiful shade of Brown at $2.85 Large size tonne back: nicely finished: choice of three colors. All-Leather cre 44c Clean-up of halance of stock. trimmed and un trimmed: Rlack-and colors. 79¢ Chaice of peach. pink. archid and maize: fanes nicely hoxed for giving $8.00 Rayon Sllk Bedspreads 7 tendered hy emploves of ‘ne direcior s | Reduced round-trip fare tickets now | f== = ofce a the War Departmen cafe. [on sale. . _i|{ This Wonderful High Shoes teria. Efghteenth and F streets, S particulars as to fares, time of ||| SoS Rty . . irday. fe1% S dins, Pullman sleeping car reserva Old Prescription $ or § $ 3 | Mai. Tlvese Grant. 3d. whe is | tions, etc.. please call upon or wr For Rheumatism X A s S L Bu ge: Division vou will he fine that Aue to succeed Col. Sherrfll upon the : e Refilled a Million Times A beantiful gift: choice of ¢ Iattar's depariure to hecome ity man (i street nortumwest AERTT o Theanimn was Tan and RBlack lLace pleased to Kive. e e Y Zas. % ager at Cincinnati. will be 1oast. |®rn Rallway Svstem 'n 1864 and has bean renew Rhoes, law riuhber heels. Remember. a 1 Tie at 60e. i B15108: micels: berkod. -2 7’ master. . — ed over s mithon ‘vimer. A traepoontul | Sizex & to Fotedlit Hasiced » ey i 2831 taken three times 3 day Mre. Sherrill. Mre. Grani and Maj heumatic pain and quickly re. | H and Mrs. Bro i ates will he auests. | FOUR VOTES BEAT BONDS. [[| 5% painfii Umubiies s st swotien | ] CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. A Meeting of the Parent-Teacher | Assnciation of the Slater-Langston Schosl will be held tomorrow night at % o'clock at the Slater School. Mre. | ANNAPOLIS. Md., December 16— 65 Ten dozen High-grade 49 Tnlta Weat Hamilton, president. and | BY four votex the $160.000 bond issue C SRR nnri:a\" spe- c Mr# C.'8. Taliaferro, secretary, an-|Proposal wis defesied n “Moufey's Women's felt; ribbon il R e Silk from toe to top: all nounce the following program: Talk 5'0"0.'5":,_,“‘ LD ? trimmed: cushion soles; AR R the newest shades: nicely B e avoy. cornet number by | Y taNation of a fliration plant-and assorted colors; all sizes. : ? boxed for giving re. Key. Master Ralph Giles, Master | L 4 & - desired. o A e e Master | ressure tower in connection with the and recitations, vocal and instrumental music. The Georgia State Society will have a get-together meeting Fridayv. 2:15 p.m.. at 2400 Sixteenth streei. Georg- jans and their friends invited. ! The Quota Club will meet at lunch- {Tn twe wards the proposition carried, Bur a batte from your dru or send $1.00 for a week = supply. | (ER & AMEND. 205 Third Avenue. Annapolis Election Close on Ques- | tion of Filtration Plant. Special Dispateh to The Star municipal water system was proposed. while in the other two it was defeated. — e 2 Although rice constitutes one-third the food crop of the Philippines, near- v $10.000,000 worth is hought from other countries. From itg inception 72 years ago, thiz superb AMERICAN PRODUCT has won the admiration and approval of the public, hecausze of ABILITY and beautiful TONE. its great DUR- Felt Boudoir SLIPPERS SLIPPERS $1.19 89¢ Women’s Rayon SILK HOSE $8.00 Girls Pull Over SWEATERS $4.95 ’ and Boys’ SWEATERS $2.95 aon tomorrew. 12:30 p.m., at the City | = Club. St l ‘" ” G d =z { 2 G e “X ran With cotton top and Fine all:wonl Sweaters in i The Rhode Ialand State Society wil Enterprise Serial Y cushion solex; sizes iy Galgen: e outaoor and i || ¥, Seaber 2l annal cotiars meet tomorrow, & p.m., at omson 3 30 SR to 11. sport wear. Sizea 36 to 44 sizen Sehool. Building Association The Spanish American Atheneum will meet tomorrow, 8:30 p.m.. at Washington Hotel. The National Fellowship Club will | give an informal dance tomorrow in rosa room of Washington Hotel. si tors wélcome. Annual slection of officers of the — 795 i8 an ideal piano for your home. It embodies the latest and most approved principles of construction, which make for PERMA- 643 Louisiana Ave. NW. 35th isste of stock now open for subscription. Shares of stock. pavable monthly Five per cent interest paid on stock withdrawn $1.00 each, Boys $10 4-Piece anup sale SUITS $8.19 Vest of ahout A $3.50 Women’s Cashmere SCARFS 2 B $1.19 $2.98 | Plain color Pajamas Presifent’s Own Garrison. No. 104, James E. Connelly, President 3 Lasaie Scarfs: impors will tdke place tomorrow. £ p.m.. in James E. Shea, Secretary NENT SATISFACTION sl ERMICORG voutand teo S e choice” 51 "Seatth plaide. g Ry . i hoardroom of District Commissione Conduit Road Citizens’ Association will meet tomorrow. 8 p.m.. in St. David's Parish Hall. Maj. Carey H. Brown, chairman Natlonal Parks “Park De. Commigeion, ‘will speaic on commodating terms. lopment Affecting - Condult Road | “Myes vasthy shascs £ 1008 monor. " < : Gowns 3 in Box Handbags Section.” ! @ Any size up te 38In.x 6.6-ft. The Round Table will me:th!"‘rldly‘. z y 3 5c Box Sl'-OO % p.m, at the Playhouse. Subject o h I T B Music Houske gt e 2 st il ko St i i Haunted Houses.” Public invited. Free. Opaque Cloth Imported. handmade gowns, ors and white: nicely boxed styles and colors: nicely boxed Heavy rains have made the roads AND PLEASURE TO THE INTELLIGENT USER. It 18 sold on ac- WINDOW SHADES W Are able te make hicheat o Windew Shades to erder xi Hartshorn Kollers Exclustvely. S.W. Cerner 2n bad in Lithuania that farmers are Suffering hecause they cannot market sheir scant crops. THE ' SHADE FACTORY llc’ 14th St. NNW. . Main. lel Vnrior et 7 1300 G St. Style X, Mahogany. . ... 8295 S.W. Corner a real bos. cut. Sizes & 1o Women'’s $1.98 Hand Made hand embroidered vokes 18, funl 500 ant Handkfs. cift. Sizes ta N, $1.50 All- Leather for giving. for giving

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