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| . BROOKLAND SCHOOL RELIEF IS ASSURED Section, With Woodridge, to | Be Admirably Cared For | in Big Program. While part-time schools must prevai Woodridge section for d portable ance of | portion | ipidly ection will under five-vear huilding p: W. Ballou. s pointed out v Erection ual Training schools, one room three ment t schonl program for tt sites £hs or Lang mediate reliet ns was called vesterday that som 7 nd-Wood 20 schox ms short | ble 10 take care of the pu-| i like to have ght port one at the B U Second wnd is expected to dium for this five-vear pro sllowing are the ection ir items ¢ ne five ried for in vicinity te and Rhode | east. appropriat purchased at Cen \n avenue hool vieinity of 1 Island avenue | northeast ’ Michigan Avenue Site. N school vicinity avenue extended Brookland | supplement of Sroom addition to Bur School H Scroom school on Cen- | om school 1o re n School, which is a the ot and ere high school in ghiborhood. *y Junior of a new Brookland in this neigh ertain that if the the five-vear program out the growth of be comfortably taken 1g the man: which are known ure carried ion wil . December petition of the | mac Co. for an| een continued to ime the cities 19, ed to dispute the merits of the nd for the increase. The com complete. of the some_fou Department Men’s Stone Rings in W. Gold mountings, $10.00 to $20.00 Men’s Gold, Onyx, Ini- tial Rings.....$7.50 Men’s Masonic Rings, Gold. $7.50 up Men’s Elgin Strap Watches $17.50 Men’s Strap Wrist Watches. . . .$7.50 up Waltham or Elgin, Open-face, Gold Fill- ed Case Watches, $12.50 up Ladies’ Wrist Watches, in White Gold filled, from ... ..$7.50 up Ladies’ Elgin Wrist Watches, from : $15.00 up D Y T T Y TR TN, Y THE SUNDAY | New Interior Department Flag and Designer Secretary Work of Interior and flag designed by him, and made by a local manufacturer, showing the eagle which replaces the buffalo, that was the central figure on the old - Bootlegger-Millionaire Twin Beds In Prison, Says McBride of Future |&ram, with four major pieces of dry CHICAGO. December 19.—Twin beds |legislation. which he outlined as n the prisons for the millionaire and | The Crampton bill to provide for the bootlegger will solve talk of the|the distribution of industrial alcohol Iederal prohibition law being for the |without letting it leak into bootlezger vich man and against the poor man, channels, and to take Federal prohi- . Scott McBride. general superin.|bition appointments out of politics by cndent of the Anti-Saloon League of |putting the men under civil service America, said in a statement today The Johnson bill, which would de- Even now there is a ‘milliona rt ali who enforce the | those who don’t.” ent Natlonal Con- | W York, O “in, enforcement Marylund, New Jersey onnecticut, Rhode Island | Mr. McBride sald, and that ti-prohibition senti es will put th GETS ALIENATION VERDICT Chicago Man Awarded $9.500 in|on $100.000 Suit. December 19 (#) Chicago vouth, of $9.500 by a mber and the suit ride and bridegroom | eloy charg their the davghter bac Lumber Review Editor Dies. it against Mrs AGO. December 13 (#).—Bol mother-in-law Arthur Johnson. 62. editor and | brother-in-law. and [publisher of the Lumber World Re son-in-law of Mrs. |view, died here today following his ar- or $100,000. [ rival from New Orleans. from which wife's af-[city he was called by the sudden death of his wife here Thursday eve Keeton ning. ury here today in a Daisy Keeton ! Kee! h David N Keeton charging 4 g g g v v ; ; ; Successful Service. We WIRE HOUSES Right and Reasonably Lamp Leadership This stock looks as though we had pick. ed from the world's supply, the finest lamps and the choicest shades that were produced this season. Selling them prices that argue forc- mps for bed, table and chair, as low $2.00. Endless variety of BRIDGE, TABLE, Floor Lamps . ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Make Fine Gifts New Style Hair Dryers... Waffle Trons ........ Curling_Irons Whirlwind Vacuum Electric Percolator: Electric Irons. .. Electric Toasters . Hair Drying Combs $4.95 Universal Coffee Urns From $12.50 Up Charming “Butterfly” Trays __the natural butterfiies forming the basis of the art Qesizn, offered at most reasonable prices. " e Home Stietiio Shop Joseph D. Campbell f’@ 517 10th St. Main 6549 f | WITH OIL Your family, too, can enjoy this modern convenience on Christmas Day if you act at once. We have the burners ready to install on a few hours notice. Boys’ Watches, from $5.00 up D. N. Walford 9C¢3 Pa. Ave. Fstah, 1875, M. 8039, Kleen-Heet Sales Co. 1013 12th St. N.W. Main 7886 | Quoting Vice President Charles G. | BESREVVEVEVEVLVVERNERERERVUERUR STAR, DAWES NOT BACKING FARM BUREAU POLICY Interested in Solving Agricultural| George Bernard Shaw )mltw' Problem, But Not Committed to ::11u':‘fm“|$lfl‘|\.:lir;f ‘1‘:‘:“3“;:?}:-.-.31 Legislation, He Says. SHAW PUTS BAN ON FILMS. Noted Producer Forbids Screen u-.i | of His Plays. ‘ upon attending a production of ni | “Saint Hoan,” at the Palace Theaie; | Manchester, to_see a moving r | advertisement flashed on the « during one of the Intermission: Shaw immediately sent one of hi A hough interested in an economic solution of (he agricultural problem, Vice President Dawes declares he has not committed himself to any policy of legislation. He made the statement in response 1o that of Sam | Addition to the rovaity on the pl H. Thompson, newly elected head of Shaw's share was 18 shillin the American Farm Bureau Federa-| Week's display of the ad tion, to the effect that Mr. Dawes had [ But Allen Young. the ma Indorsed as economically sound the ex. | theater, had Shaw’s post Hatiinolicy bt ARUTaaRA Lion: | graphed and made a considerable sun The Vice President disclosed that, | from the sale of copies us an Intermediary, there - . ed on a discussion be- | ’ sveenSix Goviah Stamn of tneians, | LADY SYBLE'S CHALET whom he regards as one of the lead. | ing economists of the world, and Farm | FIGHT ONE OF MANY Bureau Federation officials here, re- | - garding certain economic principles involved in the agricultural question These interchanges of views were sub. | mitted yesterday to Secretary Jardine. | oI regret that publicity should at Has Colorful Career. tach to this matter at this time,” Mr. | 5 Dawes sald. “Inasmuch as I have not | "y OF Awsociated Prem. < vet received Sir Josiah Stamp's per- | | LONDON, Decomber 19 —Ladv Svble mission to publish the debate. This I | Middleton, who has heen forced to have cabled for today. remove the chalet which she had “My only idea In initiating thin de. | STECteS At the edge of Folkestone | bate was to eliminate politics from the discussion of 4 question primarily | (1" Precariousty perched house in | economic in its nature. If the con- | 1@ slderation of measures for agricultural | “U[ANKer (0 Unusual experiences. | relief assume a political nature the | S0 When indignant citiZns of Folke. | chances of a sound economlc solution | S1oN€ tried to shove her e i | of the difficultes of agriculture will be | PrO¥Ised chalet Into the ocean she did ofthe ol | not faint, but merely protested in the e Tyl b A tn seniee = | NIgoTous ma nner, oh red In the slon participated in by Sir Jostah | |l many v £ When Stamp centered around economic prin. | 17ad Svble's fathe Governor ciples alone and not upon any specfic | §imcrel Of tanada she accompanied i@ aloneiani Bobupo him on a trip to the Klondike and staked out u claim of her own near DENIES QUOTING DAWES. famous post cards to the house man agement, saving he would expect be paid 15 per cent of the reve derived from this advertisement, British Noblewoman, Recently At- tacked by Indignant Crowd, Dawson. Her first pan of pav dirt vielded gold which she sold for f5. She also has traveled widely fn . and during the war | With the Red Cross. S. H. Thompson Says He Was Put in False Position. B the Associated Press. | QUINCY, TIll. December 19.—Sam | H. Thompson, newly elected president of the American Farm Bureau Fed eration, explained vesterday that he had been incorrectly represented as | WHEN YOU NEED A KEY Daves as having expressed a beliot| Y7% Reed oeur instant duplicating that the export policy of the organi zation was “economically sound.” | g, Delieate Kes, 3o i “I was not in long-distance conver- | TURNER & CLARK sation with Vice President Dawes, and Sever have been. Vice President | Basement awes I8 one of many public men who are giving thought (o the agriculural | 1233 New York Ave. situation. 1 referred o him in that connection last night, in a little in formal talk to home folks. The stute ment purporting to set forth the Vice President’s views on one-third of the agricultural problem was not author 1zed by me."” Mr. Thompson in his speech. said that ihe furmers needed a market for thelr surplug | | Insure Your Pet! Wo-kem-o Distemper Capsules ! A reme. ¢ distinctive merit_for 1 Treatment of Dis- temper Y Dri Gifts at prices that OVERSTUFFED UPHOLSTER- 9, ED CHAIR, in plain or 839,75 figured mohair. Re- duced to BOOK RACKS, mahog- any finished, 2 shelves. Re- duced to SECRETARY four drawers. POTTERY BASES, in black or Reduced to DROP-LEAF TEA 51 .98 BOOKCASE, .00 SILK BED LAMPS. duced to.. RADIO TABLE. DAVENPORT TABLE, 48 inches long. § Reduced to UPHOLSTERED 13.75 R. 75 OVERSTUFFED COXWELL CHAIR. Upholstered 32 5,00 in tapestry Reduced to in ma- WINDSOR ROCKERS, Reduced to PRISCILLA CABINET. Reduced SEWING Reduced to with silk shades. duced to CEDAR CHEST. Lane famous make, 40 inches long. 81375 Reduced to DECORATEI)S%‘OE(‘)fi EPHONE CABINET and : 0 Reduced to ......... 833 0 CHINESE RED DECORATED. CARD TABLES. Black .99 moire top. Reduced to. . s2 CONSOLE MIRROR, poly- chrome frame, 12222 plate. 33.75 WASHINGTON, D. (., DECEMBER 20, TABLE hogany finish. Reduced § GEORGETTE - Mahogany fin- ish, with drawers and shelf. 54.95 SEWING SOLID MAHOGANY JUNIORLAMPS— Figured CHINA BOU.- DOIR LAMPS. Reduced m$2'98 e WRIGHT & FURNITURE Always Right in Juality and Price 1925—PART 1. = » )/ @R CONVENIENT CHARGE ACCOUNTS EXTENDED. Sl B = Jewelry Gift Suggestio_ns For the convenience of you who--making selection late— will appreciate the adequate resourcefulness of an All Sufficent Range of Choice For Men For Women. Soltd Bilver Vanity Cases $10 up [} Seld Outt Licks, Pl to . Bteriing Bilver Clgarette Cases 10't0 $80 up. Dlamond st Bar 825 10 3350 Diamond-sst Fles®le Bracelets 830 to $9.000 olid Gold Btoneset Bar Pins 3 ¥ Pins Bill Polds, 14.kt. Gold Corners 3 TUp o Beltd Geid Bignet Rings 35 to §90 Zigin mo gold case. tonne Elgin_movemen: solld white-goid WATCHES n mevement. in 20year a-Blied cane. Foarans S 17 jeweled Wrist Wateh, 18 white gold came. rectangular at -‘;u(:'r‘- B % T teweled tmported movemen st beavy 14-kt = $78 A'amanis fancy to $1,180 $35 to $250 ‘Wide-ranged Offering. Al<o, of HOWARD, WALTHAM, ELGIN, GRUEN and ILLINOIS WATCHES WASHINGTON'S JEWELRY GIFT STORE 1205 F Street SINCE 1873 THE WRIGHT FURNITURE COMPANY lomorrow!—we start an unusual Pre-Christmas FEAST OF FURNITURE BARGAINS! USUAL AFTER-CHRISTMAS REDUCTIONS —lowered prices on GIFT ITEMS OF FUR- NITURE that were especially stocked for Christmas-Giving. DONT LET THIS OP- PORTUNITY SLIP BY—we will positively make deliveries that you designate “on Time” would seem unusual after Christmas Buy them NOW—Just when you want them the most ® £X3 SMOKER STANDS. Ma- hogany finish, glass Reduced to SMOKER STANDS, decorated jade green. Re- § 4.98 duced to LAMP $5.50 CARTS.. Ma- 14.75 82.98 LEATHER-SEAT ROCKERS, mahogany finish. . duced to <o red. HALL CHAIR. Tapestry uphol- stered high back. duced to AND ZSTS. Re- neer—48 inches Reduced to TELEPHONE ~ STAND STOOL. Mahogany fin- § ish. Reduced to SPINET DESKS' Ma- hoganyfinish. Re- § duced to Walnut ve- SPINET DESK. genuine mahogany. duced to Large size, in AND 4.50 ] 6.75 METAL SMOKER TRAY, colored glass tray. Half price UPHOLSTERED FOOT STOOLS in tapestry or jacquard ve- 33,95 lour. Reduced to ornamental metal .with. .crystaline 34,95 shades. Reduced to CABINET SMOKER STANDS Copper-lined humidor. Re- 57,50 duced to 5 $3.50 to.. BRIDGE LAMPS., ROY AL EASY CHAIRS. Tapestry overstuffed. Re- § CONSOLE TABLE, ma- $ .95 duced to hogany finish. Reduced to ¢ X o 49 PAY NEXT YEAR We will arrange T“RMS vz 905 7th Street N