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14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. c 1926, 4 . ., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY_ 6, COUNTWILLASK -~ Boye,Eire Sehool ~ ASK INVESTIGATION COURTS FOR CHILD OF DEEDS OFFIGE | On Florlda Trlp W YORK. Salm Says Guards at Rogers Commerce Chamber Dlrec-‘ Home Are Useless Ex- i {ors Want Funds for Imme- travagance. diate Copying of Records. Brooklyn hoys, the that Florida real est tured their imas told fire night _that fire in Public Schoo would n the Chil Investizs cndition 6. -Count | Ludwiz salm Hex nuseless display regards eten 14-YEAR-OLD GIRL GETS extravagance” on the ‘part of wife, the former m 3 cting presides Millicent Rogers, placing of a cordon FORTUNE OF 3400(),000 the Chamber of (¢ in the absence of James T. Llovd of detectives around her hame in Pal e Coupled with this was has no opposition. and it is expected ¥ R hom: alm 5 endation for funds for a | that he will he the next president Beach to guar <on | Granddaughter of Clus Spreckels, ind for approprittion o car R o Mig oot Nanetoof f these re who brought the matter to the attention of the diret tors, praised the \Washington Real tate Board for its expose of condi A [tions In the recorder ill, |the situation “dep! ese deeds wer medlate copyi Charles W, D azainst kidnaping pe| 7t School in England. Benefits by AN | the conrt old child Termination of Trustdeship. 1 counsel of the | apin hamber, recorde that a phot stalled at on Al uncopied d of property ow ¥Far Behind in Work. whereby hands by the e He believes the in 1 under child until she they will join t Omner 1t ek when | vhere he ne : EASY 19, pe ward the suppor the Americanization work of the Dis A similar amount Thritt week trict public schools. was presented committee. The annual elections of the cham | the New selling rapidly, proximately 600 persons are expected to attend. SOME TALK T0O LITTLE. &) s | radio anr others FREE Valuable Valuable Premiums Premiums With All With All Purchd®es Purchases of $25 or L1 of $25 or More 2 More N.E. Corner of 7th and H Sts. N.W. Sensationally Reduced Bargains in Our Greatest January Clearance Sale CREDIT TERMS FOR ALL! | tion. the District Chapter of the As. sociated America and the Operative Builders’ General Contractors Association of the Dis in active opposition to the regulations was veferred to the committee on police and fire pratection and publie safety. propriated $50 of a secrets he chamber to the Committee Head Resigns. harles J. Stockman. chairman the chamber’s . industrial committee and chairman of the committee in charge of the industrial exposition to | he held by the c in A total o the chamber this year he organization which takes place 2 Willard on January 27 ar Al it “was announced conditions in | Listeners-In Comment on Qualities ed of Radio Announcers. HICAGO. January 6 (@) » not talk enough that isa the consensus Gum Mahogany-Finish Davenport Table Clearance Sale Price $11.8 Easy Credit Terms Gum Walnut-Finish Bedrocom Suite Anideal suite, comprising Dresser, Chiffonier, Semi- Vanity and Bow-end Bed, well constructed and beauti- fully, finished in walnut. Clccran'-e Sale Price 94 Fasy Credit Terms ‘Gum Mahogany-Finish Ladies’ Desk Clearance Sale Price $9 75 Easy Credit Terms 2 Lamps Reduced Bridge Lamps _many beautiful and dis- and gum stand and - $6.75 Prices start at. .. Floor Lamps designs and shapes in Complete with poly- -ome stand and $9.75 © silk shade. 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NW. to- | v for March have heen admit Some rouncers may be verbose, but | | =1l fl fl @ | @ fl E | | | | E m of of m 2 SCORES INDEPENDENT: TELEGRAPHER UNION| Canadian Labor Head Says It May | By the Associated Press, OTTAWA, hiat the movement which has resulted the formation of a new Canadian | nion of tglegraphers ix one of thoxe rades and Labor Congress Secessionists have heen active in ada during the last vear » dividle members of “international nists, ' sald Mr. Moore in a - | the age of ears and has been a [law school were host Iy break up the cold. 'hese movements are in har- citizen of the United States for 15 In introducing Justi . Mrs. | Pleasant and safe to 1 mony with the politics of the Com- years, a resident of Washington 15 Henry Grattan Doyle. president of take Contains no i who have failed to secure vears and a resident of a county in | the organization, referred to his 10nE | quinine or opiates o -ontrol of the international unions and E:—EEEEEEE—:EEBEEEEEE the work of the favenile Ccart. Since | the “ecam wae ihe foundation of the | nation, ne B!t that the oorreetive work of such a tribummi was of the utmost value to the community. b advized the women to make personal | visits to thix eourt el (OLDS “Pape’s Cold € Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tablets every three hours of the university ""1" ”‘{;’” ':"' e aken. The first do on at which Just |always gives relief The second and third doses complete- or strong sympathizers. The result of simflar attempts at division, includ- ng the flasco of the one hig union, which some of the leaders of the pres- COURT JURISDICTION IS THEME OF ADDRESS Justice McCoy Discusses ent secession movement in the Com- | mercial Telegraphers’ International| chief |Union strongly favored, should be | suielent to warn thinking members | of the commercial telegraph services | in Canada of the dangers of the step now being urged to ; that ‘they Are mow oeing urged | Thereisonly one court in the United only be the weakening of thelr bar-|Statés in which proceedings may | gaintng power and financlal disadvan-be brought against a Federal d-pm |tage to themseives.” ment head, and that is in the nmrm\ | of Columbia: the court in which the | |AGE PENSION BILL PASSED | ordinary citizen can obtain justice | | the lowest cost to himself also is mw OLYMPIA, Washington, January | | this city, Walter 1. Mecoy, chiet | |6 (P —An old.age pension bill passed | Justice of the Supreme Court of the | {he House of the Washington Legis. | District of Columbia, told the Colum- | Ture vesterdas by a vote of 87 to|bian women of George Washington | The measure now goes to the gov- | University vesterday afternoon The meeting was held In the moot biz | courtroom of Stockton Hall. the new Functions of D. C. Tribunal in Be' Subversive Move, of Talk to Columbian Women. Malcontents. January 6 A mm-m‘ = . destroving infernational la i nade vesterday sident of the ongress of Can organization is inde- | n The new endent of the American Federatinn ¢ l..w,, the Commercial of Telegra America and the declared all kinds | law school buildi Hartley has oppoeition to pensions of and propoments of the measure ex-| It followed a recey tice and Mrs. McCo; | honor and at which wiv es of several of the members of the faculty of the seeking | pect it will ba vetoed. | The bill moudu for the pension- nd thus destroy their ing of any on sho has attained ‘e 5 vears. The bill authorizes and distinguished service. S ghacs 7 com Justice McCoy outlined the forma. | ~ilions use “Pape’sq] now seek to destroy them under the commissioners to provide the 5 6 and.” | uise of securing Canadian autonomy. | necessary fund for pensions, and | tion and jurisdiction of the %old nr‘:\r‘"\‘d Il uch movements are usually headed es that pensions shall not ewoeed | courts of the District and pa rice. thirty-five ( A members of the ' a month. | ticular tribute to the impo: cents. Druggists guarantee it. mmunist party gl———lalc———[a[——=[a[c———olc=lol——lal——lo]———lo]c——|u/ Georgette $1 .29 Satiataction) Since 1859 $3.50 Tap and 32 49 |- Crepe, Yard. Velour Scarfs. 40-inch All-silk Georgette, in = A special price an alluring arrav o o evening shades. e ck U y. 1 8] and white. Fay at fance ety frock now—or make that. lovely <hade you wanted Street Floor 810818 Seventh Street = \ reet Floor | In a Special Purchase—Underpriced at 3 Attractive undergarments fashioned with a thought to beauty and serviceability — of firm, good quality fabrics, in pleasing colors embellished with the dainty laces and ribbons so much desired hy feminine wearers. and effectively Bloomers Costume Slips Nightgowns Chemise ba- The are The Chemise—Of muslin, tiste and novelty cottons, adorably styled and enhanced by lace and embroid- pastel tones featured in this group $1.25 Costume Slips Bloomers — Of windsor flowered crepe, in Sateen blog The Costume Slips and wh honey and flesh ers with ribt all colors. E; with A0-inch trimmings of ery. Dainty vokes of garter knee i Shown in < n in white and colors. mpnr((" aupe. ed are extra are sizes, roidery These are sple ‘round wear. en size gowns back ips made of f 1 sateens hundreds of English, with strap shoulders. two-inch hems . taupe and sizes 36 to choice of and Ye imy Straight pleat . navy, numerous bright colors 44 and extra sizes 46 to 32. ur rted softs made of crepe ic, nainsook and charmingly adorned with fine ¢ laces, broidery. nces or $ hemstitching and colored White and delightful flow Regular and extra sizes in the gr Street Floor—King's Palace Street Floor—King's Palace g m g o} o} o] New Spring Bucilla Fachages A’ | §1.50 Sill and Wool Hosi . and Wool Hosiery A - Most attractive new arti- . g g i The famous Burson quality cles are shown in this splen- a & : € o] did package line — Stamped and others in perfect and irregu- Voile Bedspreads, Curtains, lar qualities. Black and a varied Scarfs, Pincushions, Vanity assortment of light and dark Sets, Boudoir Pillows, colors that are correct for both Aprons and Children’s J sport and afternoon wear. Regu- o] Dressestareynelicec s Lacll lar and extra sizes are included at this spe- package complete with 3 i 3 ! 3 cial price. Evenly textured and pure silk stamped article and thread = : T and wool. for embroidering. . Street Floor E TII d B b D January Sale of ursday y Day Y g5 sweier 5905 eets and Pillowcases ets. vuia i o} Warm, woolly sets, consist- inc of three pieces—sweater, 1‘;'g‘fmf~xh1r:l;:§g?01\:s.;‘ht blue, A wonderful quality of $3.98 Carriage Sets, $2.95 firmly textured FEgvptian 1o nty Crepa g:h:h::'n‘:‘:( cotton is used to make these S TR long-wearing, tear-redisting [ ° $3.50 Knitted Sets, $2.95 i Sheets and Cases. All-white nn‘i\; 33;“‘3”‘3;?3:%“;1":";;'::: cotton, free from artificial with pink and blue trimming. ssi : hand d $1.69 Silk Jackets, $1.45 | fl ressing; l‘\.m 1 torn and 8 Jap Silk Quilted Jackets, in ironed, ready for use. pink or blue. Very dainty and E‘ Narm. N 69c Dresses, 45¢ Choi f L oo etarene it | 63x90iSheets: . ... 0. i oo, S1K19 med with lace and embroid- 59¢ Flannelette Garments | 72x90 Sheets ...................5$1.29 35¢ o) Choice of Gowns, Kimonos ana Gartruaes, of warm, feces || 81x90 Sheets ...................$1.39 . $1.69 Baby Buntings, $1.45 et st e pouns, | 81x99 Sheets . ................. 5149 c Si ps, 45¢ o = 59¢ certmdes, 45¢ variouws pretty styne. i | 42X36 Pillowcases.................35¢ Long or short lengths to silk- trimmed.with lace, rose- - match dresses. Made of mus- bud!i"l"hcl;:l;nd_;‘l_bhons. i r ith 1 d i IS, 25¢, mea 2 lin and trimmed with lace and « , Quttcd Pad wwine | 45%x36 Pillowcases.................3% Becrnd Tioee Street Floor—King's Palace s oor—King's 1 [c—=———f Cl