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16 PLANS DISCUSSED FORTHIF WEEK Robert L. McKeever, Chair- man, Expects Program Fin- ished by January 5. | [ “Let us meet with courage the chal- lenge of the new year,” Dr. Frank W. Ballou,” superintendent of schools, | urges all mensbers of the school serv- lice in his annual letter of Christmas | greeting. which was issued today at the Franklin Schoo “The superintende ter, ‘“‘extends since ‘r-\'r-r\‘ member of the | nel greetings to school person- Ballou’s Christmas Greeting Urges Courage in. Facing Challenge vs the Tet | su I wish it were possible for me |overcome; to grasp each one of you by the hand |heartedly, under the leadership of tre | and to offer these greetings and good | spirit of truth and service to man- THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, 626 BUS AND FREIGHT PERMITS ISSUED IN YEAR | Maryland Also Has 502 Applica- to realize the full satisfaction which 4 i should come to us through the privi- | (o tonsiann vy | lege which our profession enjoys of More Expected. laboring in a field where the training | WASHING Supreme Court early this vear deny- ing the commission’ jurisdiction over ex In responsible for most wes, 1t 18 sald. Interstutq permits, it was explained, are ummw‘ without Investigation b: the commission as to duplication of in of Year should operate on the sime highway. The only instrument of control over | Special Dispatch to The Star of youth presents such wonderful sy e mission, it was pointed out, is the | possibilities. e VAT VAORE, Detember 13, ~DNI-|discrétionary gowsr by which it may | “In . the- cOming vear may: we be | 08 1935 & total uf 626 permits o fhe the pr go all intrastate ccesstul in all our worthy ambi-| NS publle passenger and | frelkhi | yervice. Hence, it waw wald. passen- tions; ¢ we not falter in our laud- | {FAnShortation by motor Yehicle Were | vers recelved wt n point within the | able ‘endeavors, hut persist until we | 135ued Dy the Public Service Commis: | Giute may not he discharged unti) sie | they have crossed the State line, if the commission ®o rules. Another cnuse of the increase in nay we join hands, whole AR EETIN perate during 1 ed by the commission. Within the ions for permits 26 have heen re- cheer to vou in person. Since that is | kind. Al ' Within the | premits fs attributed to the natural to be impossible, 1 adopt the usual method | /During A ‘I'I',‘fi“"”"‘(‘l‘“mr Ihix vear from 30| {ncrease of motor vehicles, The ex 3 | of sending the season’s gre el el A i ‘pnnulnn nl(o\h«n(n: l‘mnm[tnleu and Ivh; | vou through this printed m The anplications ixos « veny | IN€TeASR of equipment also was cite rmen “With elear vision let us meet with | iq ron o canplicationh iR taned SAY Sulae stantior. f the zeneral courage the challenge of the new |and new: a 3 Teppspent | 281 5 e of permits Insued in 1924, which Robert | year. Let us heed with purpose the | happy in your respective family cir The decision o e Unit f - e ¥ =y accepted the chair call to noble action Let us not fail | cles.” 2 o, L the United Statek Prices e falling in Sweden. neeting called by Mr | - : M vesterday will he followed , ST S U, S. FIRM TO GET POLISH | COURT CUTS SCHEDULE. by which time ali| ad to have been com TOBACCO TRUST LEASE D.| 000.000 Loan Reported Signed Frank hite, : Addison, jr.; George C. | - & s C. Hanson and Dr. W. L. | i Wiacsaw: Dl By the Associated Press i NEW YORK, Decem Cable General Committee. Cable from general committee oo that Minister o of Poland had ‘ ns; James Berry agreement with B an Association Coun Trust Co. of New York i Jewish Commu rd to the leasing of the Polish It was stated that would follow cco monopoly | definite agreement shortl >olish Diet recently empowered £ $100.000.000 ernment monopolies. A large Amer n tobacco company is reported t t Co., the American com its own honds to the public ce the loan The tobacco monopolies are said t v | TR o | Bandits Lock Six in Vault and Take $30,000. .. December 22 (P).— ate yesterdav forced three customers and three officials of | the First National Bank here into the vault and escaped in an automobile with $30,000 in money and liberty Jonds. The robber start when t combination fr fected their release. \ posse zave sbhers eluded capture lingham, Clover Club: | ade:; Charles Louis | Hanson Men's Association Bankers' Associa National | took the and ef had gained a 15-monute hase, but the | ment Bankers i- | Twentieth Century Club: Mrs. Retail Credit Men's [ tion: James A. Thur . El Dc - | Club; W. S. Ufford, Associated Ch | ities; Gertrude Van Hoesen, American | Assaciation of Unive | 7. Waller, Bankers' ~| V. White. Whole Association: pk H. / 1 | Talkes. 3 LT~ 24 Tt Deposit Boxes *2€aYear] |2 | Lincoln National Banki 666 is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It Kills the germs. Quin Quinte Reed, Kiwanis (¢ Soroptimist ( Other Comm 1k D, For the Last-Minute Shopper Up-to-the-Minute Bifi Suggestions Time still remains to select a useful, appropriate, long-remembered gift from among these items. All are guar- anteed for fit and satisfaction. Make vour selection with the assurance that after the holidays any fit adjust- ments will be made here on size items. % SHIRTS % CRAVATS Printed | i tecmavin: JI('(IP'"S restricted patterns in Pleated—with two R(Estlm natchin collars . . A g00 Historicals Radium 3.00 Designs inspired by art works of Old Masters— difficult to duplicate _— A versatile price Silks With one_matching collar 800 and 10-00 ___@— range in English NECKWEAR Broadcloth 1.00 to 6.00 1.95 i'() 5-00 R - " Fownes Silk Hosiery Gloves 75¢ to 3-00 3.02 Up —_—R o—— Leather French Linen House Handerchiefs Shi A colorful assortment q lppers 1.00 and 150 % 3.00 N SWENE Preliminary Agreement on $100,- | ernment to negotiate a foreign | an, based upon the | be making the loan through the Bank | Municipal Bench Sets Holiday Pro- | actually prlced' $15 10?081' o £06110 Devs | than at any time during Under a holiday schedule ordered ! the last ten years--- by the court no cases except landlord und tenant cases will be set for trial L] Kuppenheimer / or heard by the District during * 10 The court has ordered th We're elated over the fact that we can now sell these wonderful TUXE- DOS at such a low 1 s ‘except of that character al- ready set for trial, or made returnable on any day between Thursday and Monday, January 4, be continued to the same r on the latter date. Destroyers Back From Syria. States destrovers ¢ which have heen on di . Syria, for protection lives and property in case growing onut of the troubled rived yesterday price. YOU \ OUGHT TO SEE \ 1330 H Strest N. W. THE WIDE, i 1315 New York Avemse Bountiful beef and vitality - building vegetables unite to be speedily served you today on this PELS — there’s fashion in a KUP- PENHEIMER as well as quality. Others $38 to $75. Gresner PEAKED LA- K Dinner Plate Fifty Cents TODAY: Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoss, As- paragus, Pickle STREET | House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes lfllflflll[l]lllllllHH[I[HHHHHIHHUIHIIHH[HHHIH[[[HHHHmll[llllllllllllllllflllllllfllllllflll!lllllUllll[UUHIIIIII A Treasure Chest 7 0 f JEWELRY TO BE SOI REGARDLESS OF COST Joing 2 usin®®> The last and greatest sale of William Ramsay, who for forty years has been looked upon as one of Washington’s most reliable jewelry merchants. It’s a gift opportunity—Instead of paying full price for your list of gifts, this sale allows you a saving of !5 to Y, off former prices. REMEMBER—it’s the same stock that helped build a reputation for quality and value for forty years and what makes a more appreciated gift than JEWELRY. Gift Items at-- p | Gift ltems at-- Hiamonda in plati ing, grandfathers and folding clocks. Silverware, solld 14- kt. gold chains and charms, gold and gold- filled knives, Solid 14-kt. Gold Lorgnettes. All reduced to 50% of their former prices. OFF PRICE French (manufactured) Pearl ( Necklaces. R num and white gold bar pins, ring Java- Real and Imitation Stone Bead: 11‘"‘!. stick pins, shine " ping, ete, and Earrings. l Watches, gold ané Solid 14-kt. Gold Stone Rings. gold filled pocket anc . v W 3ole Solid 14-kt. Gold Brooches. C T o : g and pencils, clocks Solid 14-kt. Gold Scarf Pins. AndmenEien coks GOODS LAID ASIDE ON SMALL DEPOSIT M. RAMSAY RAMSAY WATCH SHOP 1428 F Street N. W. Opposite Washington Hotel DECEMBER | vestment, even though a dozen lines |'8 these lines in the hands of the com-| 8 22, 1925, ) f 1§ mu\/y They Are Always Appreciated There’s hardly a househeld task that cannot be done better by electricity. Youa Will Find Our Assortment Most Complete S SIS S ST H SIS TS ST SIS SIS IS SIS ST TS “%3 The Electric Pereola- tor makes good coffee No guess work Crisp, tasty waffles are easily and quickly prepared with an elec- tric waffle iron. certain. about it. s Ives Trains have all the latest features your boy wants. They are the only trains with electric locomotives that can be stopped and reversed by a touch of the finger on the control switch, lo- cated away from the track. With an Electric Grill ofie can prepare more en- | joysble meals because eooking’s 80 easy. HOUSEHOLD LABOR-SAVING APPLIANCES UNIVERSAL | The Rainbow WHIRLWIND Automatic Electric VACUUM Ironer CLEANER Electrically made toast is always crisp, delicious and satisfying. Washing It Washes, Rinses, Blues and Drys the $ Y . cothe o e e o the Line. be done by hand. Holiday | Completely under control of your fingertips. Price, | The Original The Rainbow Irons Dresses, Shirts, Lingerie, $49'50 | WRINGERLESS s a0 | Ruffled Curtains. Every- ~ | ELECTRIC WASHER thing in the Family Wash. sot of all ‘achments Free Demonstrations Cash or Easy Terms Fall Line o ELECTRICAL DEVICES & APPLIANCES" 0n Display RCA-Radiola RabioLA : i Super VIII Rale:)}ixEH k NEW POWER LOWER PRICE The popular four-tuhe Radinla I1T-A meets avery require- ment of those desiring a complete broadecast mintmum cost. receiver at Can be supplied with a handsome mahogany finish cabinet and self-contained loud speaker of fine tone, quality and volume. Ample space is provided for all batteries, the hinged top permitting easy access to batters compartment. Radiola TIT-A only. less accessories ... . .... .$85.00 Radiola TII-A in De Luve Cabinet, with built-in Loud Speaker, less accessorles ey 857.50 For those who already have Radlola 1T1-A we can supply separate De Luxe Cabinets. De Luxe Cabinet, with built-in Loud Speaker De Luxe Cabinet, without Loud Speaker ... .. SEE YOUR NFAREST RADIO DEALER. Pfifffaw Radio Power From a Wall Socket Snap it ON and enjoy your Radic—Snap it OFF and go to bed No Antenna—No Ground! In a beautiful cabinet—the improved Super-Heterodyne receiver that is the newest triumph of radio reception! A rich mahogany finished cabinet—complete—with no wires—and no connections. And simple to operate! Super Radio Per- formance Get the distant stations without interference from the near ones. Get the music, as it fs sung— clearly—beautifully—through a specially buflt-in loudspeaker. Get the programs of stations everywhere—get them instantly —on the exact spot you've marked on the dial. Let Us Demonstrate The far-famed Radiola Super- VIO, Super-Heterodyme com- plete with built-in _speaker— with five Radiotrons UV-199 and the new power tube, Radiotron UX-120, $340. For Radlola Super-Heterodyne (0ld and new models) and othe t dry-call tube sats. use Sock Power “AR. Both A" and B’ power are buflt into one cabinat, satin-finished in brown mahogany. Connect permanently to your radie —plug into a light socket. turn vour radio ewitch “on’ lea % vom"” The one mocket ch then controls every- p it “On” ‘and snjoy your D it “OFF" and g0 to bed. S S S SN S IS S S SIS S S SIS S S S S SIS S S S o oS SIS S S S S I S SIS SIS S S IS SIS LSS ST o > SISl S SIS SIS SIS TS S S SIS IS ST TS SIS ocket Power “AB" for 50-60 cvcle -125 volt alternating cur- rent R s $65.00 Socket Power “AB” Any Article in Our Stock Can Be Purchased Through Your Favorite Dealer NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CoO. Electrical Supplies Automotive Supplies Machinery Supplies Phone Main 6800