Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1926, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

12 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. JANUARY 10, 1926—PART 1. A PRECAUTIONS LISTED BY BUREAL Warnings Issued by Carbon Monoxide From Household Heating Apparatus. heating a which use or monoxide. 1 U rts of the chemically with a in the act of unitin of the air to form the harmless ' The gas W e 11, of detection mixed with sol gas. Here are the 11 bureau: “When g see that the bs v a man of dc Do not place the rain by stepping on it or even be use: quality the ends ar: reasonable When for any been turned off at th est care must be exercised 1t on again to see tha lets which might h: in use \when the gas was turned off are stil upen. It sometimes happens that the zas does not light at every port of a burr d unburned g escapes from those at which there is no flame. \When the gas is lighted see that there is a flame at every port. If cleanink remedy’ trouble, the st be repaired or replaced rienced applicance ad as flame to which there monoxide is completely the flame is parti inclosed : brought into contact with an object which takes away some of the heat the carbon monoxide n i completely burned or it The bureau listed tempts of appliance users to inclose the flame or partially obstruct the with the idea of keeping fn the heating appartus of eve: pe should be connected to good chimneys where. ever practicable. Appliances 'always | should be kept clean and in good con-| dition. Remember that no fuel can be safely burned without plenty of air and do not try to use appliances burn ing large quantities of gas in smail, tightly closed rooms. Any odor (which does not come from grease, varnish or other material about the flame to which the odor can Special Dispatch to The Star. The Hill City Lodge Flesh-(}olored Shoes Being Worn! ‘At British Balls 9. — Flesh- red on the v In footwear is at 1 to a desire for relief from ck evening frocks to which the Instinct nomy. lish | th ¢ ascribed) is a cd . The usual odor me! rned gas. ble indication appearance of the flames. When ufficient amount of When the 5 when the nside the ports ot »n monoxide i -las of pinated.” au wdded rning L produced under but because it s al i by so much irri- no one is likely to ous amount of it. id carbon monox- 3 tude and ness und If )t in which an odor of gas has been nto fresh air at once. vises, adding., where s r and cannot v other cause, it would well to consider their possible re! of carbon monoxide. any doubt about t of your fuel-burni ave them attended to 1t once,” it concluded. | e Masons to Install Organ. January 9.— fasons, which = renovating its lodge building, will| nstall a pipe organ in the loft of the! e hall, which will be erected in ry of Thomas Newman Davis, grand master of the Virginia LYNCHBURG, 7 207 Z Calvert St. Bet. 18th & 19th N.W. (Just Half Block West New Ambassador Theater) TODAY Roast Turkey DINNER & $1.00 1P.M. to 7P.M. Service and Food Unsurpassed Parking on Three Streets Col. 5042 — Two Suggestions CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED SATISFACTORY TERMS ARRANGED Worthy Special Attention ---A A diamond wrought ring mounting of 18- kt. criminating judgment will be quick to appreciate and that only special buying privileges ford to offer at this price. ---A Gruen Wrist Watch HGRUEN R. Harris & Co. Seventh & D Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for More Than Half a Century. Biconend Ry superbly mounted, perfect in o handsomely T R T T T 7 white gold, a value that dis- 7 uch as we enjoy—eould af- In the popular Car- touche Rectangular model. This is the watch, you know, that stamps its wearer as of a taste in jewelry thoroughly modern and up-to-date. 2 R emploves fleeced of a lurg ¥ at law, is writing t | ment | personnel >l The loan sharks, e using cert sent to Bertrand Ac he Department of Interior, OFFCALS VARNED | OF“LOAN SHARKS Dyer Declares Lenders Are Using Federal and D. C. Employes to Cover Un. Learning that the loan shark law is being violated by whole jout the score: le through- Government estab- hington, with many strict and Feder: hments in pusands of percent- d other of 1s in each nt or establishment of the Govern advising them to warm their Mr. Dyer says, 1l about the ves under it a Luw will be brought | ntion of the proper zn for enforce me of his lette as nd reads follows: T beg to inc public act No. ccial attent se herewith a copy . and invite your It has being ed through using certain em. | | Jonn Senator Edwards at Jackson Day Dinner Visions Hero Dueling With ‘Dry’ Wheeler By the Associated Press. ATLANTIC CIT . J., January 9. —If Andrew Jackson were alive today “he would challenge Wayne B. Wheeler to a duel and w him on a field of hon “With what derision and scorn, T ask you, would Andrew Jackson re- gard the present-day fashion of illib- rality, bigotry, want of capacity, to allow fo others the enjoyment of their opinions, the ruthless disregard of an rant minority of God-given per- slared here tonight at the Ja f the Atlantic C: ive committe liberties, which a majority com- ds but cannot attain? What would Andrew Jackson say v | to a Nation which writes on its sta ord of | tute books a prohibitory law th not prohibit—a law that 1s ma contemptible cowards and hypocrites of us all? What would Andrew Jack son say to a Coneress of the United P! t permits this ‘rape of in the r of morality, has no mora | GREET,OUSTED RULER. which nent that violat- from )d and mone: sure Crowd at Bagdad Meet Fformer BAGDAD, Inak, Janua | defeat by Sultan Ibn o.[the Wahbis, was gree arr It is stated he rowds when he t the for has given a Killed by Nephew, 6. DURHAM nuary 9 (®) Guido Guinicelll, an Italian poet, & ative of Bologna, who d is called by Dante in his * be f: r of Italian poets.” Wy fired his abdomer King Ali, Last of Family to Reien. | WINS GUNNERY PRIZES. Battleship West Virginia Makes Best Record of Year. The battleship West Virginia has been awarded the two trophies given annually to the ship of its class mak- ing the highest merits in short range target practice, both with turret guns and secondary armament. The vessel is commanded by Capt. A. J. Hepburn. The American Defense Soclety cup, one of the awards, goes to the ship of highest merit with all guns at short| range battle practice, and the Spokane | |cup, presented by the Spokane Cham- | ber of Commerce, goes to the ship with the highest figures of merit with | turret guns. nilar to those used at rail- | crossings halt automobiles on| the streets at Evanston, IlL, to pro-| Stap envging ownersof| S’(udél{aker! | # Ee | REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE AND SOLD 1 J.LEOC KoLsB 923 NEW YORK AV Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For intestinal disorders Ask your nhysiclan about It Prepared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. HAHN'S MIDWINTER MARK-DOWN EDOUBLING our efforts to cut down Winter stocks Hundreds more women's shoes this week added to the $4.45 Clearance Sale. Plenty lower-priced Sales around town, but remember this: regular "Hahn" shoe—from our regular stocks, deeply marked down! T}IeSE are not “5!1]6 shaes".’ Ev ery pair 1s a ] There’ll never be a better time to buy really good shoes! B T — aviger of Regular “Hahn" $5.95 and $7 Shoes All materials! All sizes! At all our stores! (Except F St.) Remnant Sale 625 Prs. Broken Sizes Women’s Shoes Reduced to . . WE'\'E gathered from all our stores, for Lightning Clearance tomorrow, all small lots and broken sizes accumulated during the season. Out-they go, at about a third of former prices! Step-in Pumps. badly broken in sizes. Patent leather, black satin, gray and tan su Gold and Silver Brocade Slippers. But values are wonderful! All styles which have sold down to a few pairs of a kind. Do not come expecting to find all sizes, for every style is Wonderful! WONDERFUL!! ede Strap and | SIZES 24 TO 5 ONLY—NONE LARGER! Please Understand! The $2.45 Sale at our 7th St. store only. 7th & K Sizes badly broken. None larger than 5. No phone or C. 0. D. 414 9th N.W. 9233 Pa. Ave. N.\W. orders an 3212-14 14th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. d NONE EXCHANGED. - 72272 720-22-24 7th St. N'W. 91 EHRENDS' Agents for Ladies' Home Journal Patterns c DOWN GO WOMEN’S COAT PRICES 1000 & 15-00 COATS, Now 500 16-75 to 19-75 COATS, Now 11.75 25:00 to 4090 COATS, Now 1690 DOWN GO DRESS PRICES 500 Women’s 5% DRESSES, 2.99 Cloth 775 to 1000 Silk DRESSES, 4.98 1275 to 16.75 Sill DRESSES, 699 DOWN GO BOYS’ CLOTHING PRICES 5.98 Boys’ Cloth Suits 10.00 Boys’ Cloth Suits 10.00 Boys’ Long Overcoats 1.25 Small Boys’ Suits } 1.25 Boys’ Chinchilla Hats. . . . DOWN GO GIRLS’ APPAREL PRICES 10.00 and 12.00 Girls’ Coats 17.00 and 15.00 Girls’ Coats .10.98 .00 and 4.00 Girls’ Cioth Dresses. . .1.98 .39 Girls’ Rain Capes 9 Any Girls’ Hat, Valves to 3.50. ... .. 99¢ 2.00 and 2.25 Girls’ Dresses DOWN GO INFANTS’ TOC PRICES 2.00 Tots’ Corduroy Coats 59c Babies’ White Dresses and Skiris. . ———|o———/n]c————ln|———|n|———|n| ——=l | c————/d | c—— 0] o] c———0/un| 1.25 Tots’ Blanket Bath Rohes. . . 12.50 Broadcloth Coats DOWN GO BATH RGQRTS, HOUSE DRESSES, ETC. 3.00 and 4.00 Blanket Bath Robes. . .1.98 2.50 House Dresses 1.50 House Dresses S 5.00 and 6.0 Women’s Sweaters. . . 59¢ Fancy Waist Aprons Down Go Prices on BLANKETS, COXTORTS | BED LINENS, ETC. $4.00 Block Plaid| $3.5¢ Quilted Blankets { C‘omforts z 85 $4.50 Quilted =10 = =] $2.25 Crinkled | $1.49 Seamless Bedspreads ged Sheets 1 19 $0x80 in blue only. Just thirty 79 ction. S ght to sell at this pandiedl ot : 35¢ Pequot 35c Pillowcases | Brcwn Sheeting 45x36 softfin i ish, round-thread 2 | ‘quality. finished ,, with & three-inch Nvialis $2.50 Women’s Reducing Corsets 24 to 36 sizes. 55 ofj == n] e——a|n|c——= |l c————|a]c————i| o, -v“‘.::-.:l“;]L_..'_—":!El[___—-E.."ElD Abdominal strap re ducing corsets of stout coutil. strongly built and comfortable. $1.00 Women’s Sport Hose Warm Ribbed Sport Hose in black and colors. Balance of our regular $1.00 lines. Closing-out c $1.00 Women’s Warm Winter Vests Warm, Winter-weight Rib- bed Vests. High or low neck. c Short sleeves. Irregulars price. $1.00 Ladies’ Caff Chamosuede Gloves Samples and odd and ends of our up to $1.00 chamoisuede gloves, with embroidered cuff tops. All c colors and sizes. :

Other pages from this issue: