Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1925, Page 13

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ASKS RECOGNITION OF SOVIET N HOUSE Representative Berger Intro- duces Resolution—Hits U. S. Policy. nations | tim the Deli They’ll be light as a feather; browned to a turn—and with no trouble Flour is ready p phates and flour Whatever baking calls for baking powder—use Self- rising Washington Flour—instead—and you’ll be delighted with your succes: Self-rising Washington Flour is the new member of the Washington Flour family—convenient, economical and satisfactory. Your grocer and delicatessen sell both Wash- ington Flour and Self-rising Washington Flour. THE STARTS DEFENSE OF “UNIVERSITY" | Attorney Demes Institution Here Was Guilty of Using Mails to Defraud. I ‘ Funeral for Musician l | Justice sStafford, in Criminal Divi- sion 2. today denied motions of “Bish: op” Helmuth P. Holler, president of | Oriental University and head of the | Theomonistic religion. Dr ] as City, lo., who ar eged illegal use of Ralph | 3 had | New \ork nul Philadely well known {n many foreln coun. tries, where he appeared on conc 2 He held a special clas Catholic mer. | Before coming to this city, Mr Lovette taught music at Baylor Col- IPL'P Tex. He was a member of the T s LOVETTE RITES asons of Texas. the lo\u! Ordn SET FOR Tomonfloww.,,:.'x":; Noted Music: Attended by studios in o and wae HOMAS n's Funeral to Be\' Many Promi- <> (eDlessa own Welsh ' . who 1315 New York Avenue 1731 Connecti- 1330 H Street N. W. avenue, vesterday. will be con- ed at the home tc ow after- Reach entrancifig food through two at 2:30 o'clock. J. T chaplain of the United States entrances here ! for our appe- te. nt\mm‘x by Samuel Jud- tising hmt‘\;“ il vflx ite. ¥ Dinner Plate Fifty Cents be in Glenwood (' Honorary pallbe: TODAY Veal Chop, Spa- ghetti, Browned stdence. tive paull Jones of the| - Burea partment of Droop. Daniel Ld- ans, David Roberts and Peter Faerber Mr. Lovette had studies Connectict t the You Can Have icious Biscuits in a Ji‘fy —if you make them with Self-rising FLOUR to make because Self-rising Washington repared—with just the right ratio of phos- to produce the best results. S. It’s made good right here in Washington Name ........ City..ocvennen Wilkins-Rogers Milling Co. Washington, D. C. Please send your FREE book “Fifty Ways to Use Self-] Street and Number...coeecoases Rising Flour” to: e Wilkins-Rogers Milling Co. Washington, D. C. University during the Sum- | 1 of degrees in what 18 known as a “di- {ploma mill.” Couneel for the defend- |an|| clalmed the testimony offered by the Government Was not sufficicn to show that any conspirncy ex ted to | make unlawful use of the m Attorney Harry A. Hegarty outlined the Gefense to the jury before intro | ducing witnesses in behalf of Holler and Volgt. Mr. Hegarty claimed that ‘ the evidence for the defense will show that the students of Oriental Univer. sity received full value for the money paid, and that the university was equipped with a competent and able corps of professors, ready and willing ! to instruct them. Instead of making a large amount of money, Attorney Hegarty said, the university had not been success- ful financially. The first witness for the defense was Augustus Norton, a member of the faculty of Orlental University | lle had four degree | colleges and univer Assls United State. e of the pro: this morning. The defense is e pected to occupy a couple of day ad there may be rebuttal eviden from the Government, taking the tr over until next week ( — Mrs. Bthel Roosevelt Derby, daugh- ter of the late President Roosevelt a noted criminologist, 18 the only wom- an member of the National Crime | Commission. '!WlNDOWSHADES‘ Opague Cloth - Wertshore Reliers Exclustvely. ' THE SHADE FACTORY »ll” 14th St from acereditec : vedited | |, T EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, BUS REGULATION IN BILL. | Interstate mnos Would Be Super- vised bv U. 8. Under New Measure Interstata motor bus lines that increasing in numbers throughout tk country, would be sub regulation just as the railroads are under the Interstate Commerce Com- mission by the terms of a bill intro- duced in_the Senate yesterday by Sepator Cummins of Towa. The measure was worked out ut conferences of the National Associa- tion of State Raflway and Utllitles Commissioners and was presented by Charles Webster of lowa, chairman of the organization's legislative com mittee e Tho ugh vhe Hhpdst 90 yes Merlin is an ardent hunter - ner sixty sixth —and you scratch your head—w advice and send her a set of new fo measure at Charge Account Service ect to Federal | Senator Cummins at the request of | “O! Mr. Man”— When you read over the gift list and come to your “Better-half She'll admire your thoughtfulness and economy. 11l kinds of window shades made i 1925. {OCEAN CURRENTS, TOPIC |or. R. C. M\xrphy Will Address Geographic Society The queer things that happer n ocean current veers fr tomed path and strike: tional Geographic t afternoon and evening at the M Temple Auditorium by Dr. Lukhmfln Murphy, naturalist. Murphy has just returned from a \ma\ of the changes in the Flum current off the coast of Robert IS?up Eavging Dulners Studeba ker ondering what to give—take our made-to-measure window shades. factory prices Main 48’ Main 2 Phones k/ P:NNSYLVANIA AV:NUG AT SFVFMTMl WINTER OVERCOATS @ A Sale! Right into the Christmas shopping period we are projecting this real opportunity sale of high-grade overcoats, offering as it does such values that you men will want to stop and give yourseli a real Christmas gift in the way of one of these choice coats. solutely new and representing the best of our stocks. Ab- New patterns, new models and materials, as well as tailor- ing of which we are justly proud. Some of the fabrics are the popular imported overcoatings of quality. Overcoats that were $60...... Overcoats that were $55 Overcoats that were $50 Overcoats that were $45.......... Overcoats that were $40. .. Overcoats that were $35. ......... Saks—TTiird Floor H PENNSYLVANIA AVENUG AT SEVENTR Boys® Section Specials! Two-Pants Vest Suits $12.75 1 double breasted English styled coats—one goli, onc l»mnl\(r and smart vest. A widc range of |m\ ture effects in fabrics sclected for their good w earing qual ities. Sizes 6 to 18 years Small Boys’ Overcoats $9.75 Chinchillas and cheviot plain colors. ~Also m m.m of warm over Boys’ Sport Mackinaws $9.75 Sport coats for outdoo boys. Warm mackinaw clotk: Wool yoke lined in neat plaic etfects. Muff pockets. Sizes 8 to 18 years bmall Boys’ Suits, $2.95 Al jersey suits—tweed or jersey pants combina- and a_most pleasing showing of washable uits for boys. % to 10 years. Boys’ Slicker Raincoats Yellow or Olive Slickers Sizes 4 to 12 years—$3.95 Sizes 14 to 16 years— $4.95 Black Rubber Coats— $3.95 Hats to match—$1.00 and Boys’ Indian Outfits— 2 Boys’ Firemen Suits— Boys' Bath Robes—$3.95 $2.95 Individually Boxed Belts and Buckles . .. New Neckwear Imported Broadcloth Blouses Imported Broadcloth Shirts. Party Suits for small boys. TomsiCaps:. ..o Handkerchiefs, 4 in box. Sport Hose ... Wool Vests .... . $2.00 to $3.95 32 95 to §7.75 : $1.50 . 45¢ and 95¢ $1.00 to $2.50 . $3.95 and $4.95 Junior High Mannish Overcoats $2 4 75 Two-Trouser Suits Suits and Overcoats designed especially for the new yo man stepping into his first long trousers. Suits are dgubl;obreaned with two pairs straight hanging trouse 30 to Men's Robes and House Coats Men’s Blanket Robes $6.05 Excellent blanket bath robes—a real buy at this low price. Shawl-collar models trimmed with rayon corded braid and girdles. Sizes small, medium, large and extra large. Other Blanket Robes $5.95 to $25.00 Men’s House Coats $645 Appealing house coats of Cm.aw, caded @wuw%fio. 51295 Wonderful appealing robes of brocaded rayon—shawl collar models trimmed with rayon girdles and satin fac- ing to match on collar, cuffs and_pockets® Sizes small medium and large. Other_Silk and Bfocad:d Robes, $14.95 to $37.50. double-faced fabric—trimmed with reverse side fabric and finished with rayon corded braid and frog. In plain col- ors. Sizes 36.-to 48. Other l‘lm;se Coats for Men, $7.95 to $25.00 Enjoy Saks’ Charge Acecount Service

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