Evening Star Newspaper, February 10, 1926, Page 5

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)

THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1926 T e e 1 G ASUUE B"_I- AG AlN Man Minus Appendix Found; May Aid RUSSI AN LEADERS lSENATE COMMITTEE MISSUURI SP”"'S 13&5;2‘?“‘?,'1‘5 e princivally becanse | hela” arch 17. 1o “Chicago, by the , : | In Solving Dispute on Organ’s ROIe{ APPROVES CAPPER | har b et - asirens g | ool s b many of the agriculturists, but, in his Protest Water Diversior. eSS ] WELFARE MEASURE opinion, those farmers who are The prolonged fizht of Middle West Byt Py 1 A pable of reasonin ca t honestl; ern Stat st _the version o ) BY the Assocrated Pre cea to bhe produced. Thick n.«u e place any hldn‘w"npgon n:‘:";.xx|.‘n.'|‘«c,‘ - | water Michigan by the U CHICAGO, February 10.-A man | covered the hodies of onr ancest Continued from First Page) [fion or President Coolidze personally City of Chicago was brought to the v 105 L | ) olidze personall the pre-Adamitic men. If it persists | heir present difficnity. ittention of President Coolidze toda Ty ! ter birth it is called atavism: and It lation for the creation of a board of . when a delezation representing the v Do WAL Newman Dorland. widely | s possible that a similar reversion to ! S e A il | Politics Discussed at Parley. Great Lakes Harbors' Association | Before Joining, Insist League | sotidated ail of ihe activities of a simi-| NOt S0 Strongly Opposed as| Durinz the conference President Called and. - afrer telling of their School Officials to Attend f‘”"‘\',‘ b phvsician. e Gor: | type mny' explain that prexence of the SOk Soolide had wi = oS troubles, left with the President a cop. llar nature now performed separately | Coolidge had with Representative Will ith nstitute announc appendix providing it has no func House Committee Session | i muortunt in i bearins wmon the |\ The npresence af atavistic tiits is] DISATMament CONfEFENCe |y the Rourd af Chacities, e Boarai RepOTts Indicate, E. M. | o of Indins, chairman of the e 12 et ivion Wi haded b e institute Delieves the discovery | tion. S auest e Mea| tions. The delezation was headed be wuestion. whethsr: the apiendle nev- | Belleves by e solontiots (o tadicate of Children's GGuardians and the trus. House. and Representative Wason of | W illiam fGeorze Eruce of Milwaukee 5 forms any useful function within the | a c = of deg racy | ilv 8 < presiden e a c enator Tomorrow Night. Hoas. Dr. anung ks pan ticld sertan desres of degenertcr Full 'ShallNot Be Held There, |lecr,of the National Grsining School| Reily Says. [ New Hampshire politics was touchad | PSRN PLARE SHOCRLN, | e | pendix would not he present so per- little finger and Httle toe, which are | B | ple of the District had in mind in sup. il A e ference wht oapal obiect of 4D | detegation and made the introductions stently df it did not have a joh. passing away. find these vestizes ave | = | porting the Capper mothers® aid bill - Jagislation. Mr. Wood suid. however. | It Wis explained to President Coot Mow. soperintendent | Complete absence of the appendix 5 of degencracy. They are| By the Associated Press. | was to place that function in the Alisse I= not se stro y_antl-|ipay during their chat the «.,.V:Tn-,‘, idge by the members of the delegation ig rure in man” he explains, “but it | result of the influence of environment.| MOSCOW, February 10.—The Rus- | Board of Charities. so that 't would | World Court as recent reports from | tion shifted from one suhject fo an. | ot (her are bitterly opposed 1o ans Harry O, Hine, <eere- | dog or cat. The x-!‘ll\’h(ml o rlwnl\erp'vm-:e“r: ue.)\:l..‘}»pn dix ‘nldv‘\‘nt:‘!,- an Zovernment continues to insist | later be united with allother welfare ihut section would indicate. according | other and that politics in u zeneral .= ’4‘1'": j!::'_m-v‘ ""'H'\np the d I el s e Wl e . be regarded as i s t|as o condition to fts participation in activities when the proposed board of ' to E. Mont Reily, former Governor of | way was talked rsion or abstraction of water lkelx it Wil be present to- |7 ECRC (8 0N ARioueh vorvins| denerany. W ey be ¢ W0UNSI G Leagie of Natons prem | public welfare is created. Porto Rico, and who is prominent in| Another political caller at the White | 12 10Wer the levels of the Great Lake olclock i the | jengtn and though varving in form | A e s vt b '"’[:("’:;I::.‘ ment conference that Wanted Distinet Status. Republican’ politics in Missouri. Mr. | House today was James McGraw of |41 [0S impair the, commerce therd hy of the liouse: |OBIce Yand, strictire. 1o argument | Post Graduate Medical College and the | somerq"ce Shall not be held in SWit- | puring the hearings, both hefore Relly was in conference today with | Oklahoma, former Republican national | og. not only ser nzle communit! Rnildinz, when subcommittee heavings | for its functional impor g Chicago Medical School. and s the | ““Phis hax heen made el . |the House and Senate District com- | ’resident Coolidge. during which time 'l'_j"';""\”;"";‘\"'_” :“_d one of the party | ,ng Seates. but the Nation as a whole on the Gasque eleetive school board the ‘:'"':".:\' Informs s that pas wthor of many hooks on medieal | George Tehiteherin Rl VeCAlse | mittees, the New York social workers | he-briefly sketched what he described | 140€rs 1 \T0L Bile: oL L on e Gusin tele e body which no lonzer are required. subjects 3 Imiiiaten dniveots toim ad¥ocated the creation of a separate | 1% the political and xeneral situation w2 Hley o Wioleasken ) . % " " e S — - - —j e D e | mothers” aid hoard. on the theory that - In that section of the eountry signate mem | ¥ antomohiles rather thar serrew night's meeting will be [t el et oo, Eenary| this form of i <vstem should he wiven | Mr. Reily admitted that many per » make the prinei nresentative Tteid of Tinois ok tpona tive tons - powers desire to |\ "y Lopresentatives of Wash. |ican adherence fo the court and that first 4r which representatives i ponference. M. Tehil - jiaion orzanizations contended t this sentiment is not confined 1o any | cherin, ¢ & AEATed il zaniz of the’ present school adminfatration GEORGETOWN HUNORS‘ To GET DlPLOMAS e P e ered that i< [ ion of 1 new sepurate hos one political party. He safd. however have heen present to give t w 2 = i » o ¢ would be most unfortunate at a time s opposing sentiment h; heen ~ . - < proposed postponement e 5 P | . 4 1 expected the e bhoard men H > iterat it e people ¢ e striet e “ C wted. especially while b % M . rs. in testfiving, will hack hall: 1 i : . | conference if it is to be held Sw srng = g CERR LRy o T PaLE WaAs At oninion of the Gasque bill s set forth W. K. Wimsatt. Jr. One of Best|Physicians, Dentists and Veteri- <oil. e added that e soeier ann At already cxist,” . i ; X Mamtsatnidcyeoneitione i A seve crter addressed 1o s i i ) ment woull prefer: fo have fhe|.-ne. actlon,of ithe Senate Dist Vhen asked what e ihought the i 1ry have chanzed s radically wirman Reid and made public udents in Recent Years narians to Graduate This onference in some country whicy | (olThitlee today means that the & chances dre fon Sena e e thetdiyeriol todavimiiss be o= Franklin School vesterday afternoon ot it e { hus diplomatic relations with Tuesi. ate will be usked t Vole unon ..hvl u publican. who voted azuing the World the store where burchase . s 1l Voiced. ; ernoon. ! entirely different from the one whic yeturning 1a the Senate nexi celecting the furniture i1self 1 I““‘T"T"‘Hly :(mlyl::li‘v::v::er in 5 LEAGUE CHOOS| GENEVA | sed the' House, ::{‘l’d.\}r ';m]} intimated that h; It may be a little more tronhie n this letter the board s in —_— —— BV Senator Copeland of New York | lo he Se to meet wit ot it Qs safer. You have to live unmistakably frank language VOIC® [ | iqiane ag el ’ = voted at the commitiee session in | #DPposition when he comes up for the tnre all vour life. so you owe it e untni foval of the Gasque bill |, 1 = as scholastically | Joint graduation exgrcises of thé ' B et 3 o in A ol : & B D remselves on record as |head and shoulders above hi L arme Medtea Sehosl, Arms Veters. | OB€RIlY Announces Place of Meeting | 4V0r of the New York plan. o U (or e menubicin et se DG Sou B NE Ul macedapendy favoring the rnm!)]nx.-ur(‘l:\elr\\h‘r“sellf;;‘: 18-vearold District | ~oPhomore nary School and Army Dental School | of Economic Conference. JOINT PROGRAM IN VIEW. Mr. Reily stated that the Republican e may mean that venr furniture i It O T e Guit (iiees, {Georgetown Colleze. who stand seven | will be held in the Red Cross House | VEVA. February 10 () ! Bieen Muniben, Mgl iy fEiled iy iexperiCined When e “uhcommittee on the | it i RIS stockings. captured the lof the Army Medical Center this atter- | » of Nations announced today SaAiag with rem i Hhes s Ekeuble e i) onvenes tomorrow night | HEhest scholastic honors vesterdav | ioon ar 3 e'elock [ that the” nirat meeting ‘ot the ‘brv’ | Honore to Memory of Lincoln and Wehave steered wlear of unknown manufactures g r & veport from [Repres| o moail s ed seven tes A Ol ara commission for i< inte G no gnatter how stronz their price appeal. We have Cntative Norton of New Jersex. who f {1 nl‘hlfl ?;r:l T)‘,.Tl’f,'l".:‘.‘,"y \r';l,(?"; @urs] or ihe Amiy, will Introdtee the. end ”v‘:”}';:l‘l‘ & teoneia koril - Dowe Frederick Douglass Proposed. SRl he tind f e dna b Seind L ade & ViSiL to Vurious schools] lcrarming to Cator ol Just ended. & und prod on o RE | Spliokl st tienava Al 26 The birthday o an o friends for this store, for friendly words of recon has made a visit to vatlous sehools| Coming to Georzetown in his fresh: | UAlex und presentation of diplomes| —This ja the first definite news that | T0e Ulrthday of shratam Lincoin SAVINGS e S vith a view o 7 = ZS. man vear. he atiracted attention by | #Nd medils will he made by Maj. Gen. | the meeting will he held in Geneva, @nd Frederick Douglass will he cele SHENEHOL Iy ne: much; to bulld this business We Cordially Invite Your Inspection of Our { without an appendix has been found members of the Board of The cubcommittee has heen given as- | pjg S nd frame. . He [John L. Tines. chief of <taff. Music | there t 1 ; rame. e | R A huving been uncertainty on | brated at a public mee P DEPOSITS civance that the Distriet of Columbia s about 170 pounds and grew two | M1 e turnished by the Army Band|this point cince Rustla: amnauneet Hrate st : 'U'” ':' v 2 ! E! T & sla announceg W the Metropolinen A, AL urt justices will he zlad to 4pPear | inches during his first vear at the col. | Orch that she would at s first vear at the col- | 01 at ~xhe would attend the ln 1611 what they think should beilege. He says he is atill zrowing. | Those 1o be zraduated ave [ sgtherinss. ohe I e elative 1o appeintment of hoard | Although late for the foot Teti| Army Med hool: Honoer zrad- Kue's Niide Switrertand. e Snnouner. | o Hhe speakers will ve sencar Mo | MORRIS PLAN BANK e A REl is one of the | UatexCupts, Frank I Strome (Hoft | ment of this date and nlice is re ElRy Sial Wlindis | R iChd s Under Supervision U. S. Treasury atich 5, CRaTgRaN IR ! RELL medul, Jomes C. Kimbroush, Danie) | sacded here o samis o | Suttehell Morvic o H ST. N. W. ¢ forth us veicinx the | at-the Fif His testimonials were | B Fausi: Jirst Lieuts. John P. Rus-| viction of league ofichils thut 1. | lepresentative ; ieenery Wimous sentiment of the present in Latin eck. English. history, [Sell. Otis~ K. Schreuder, John M.[controversy between Hussin ang|70P0 K. Hawkins will presid e of Bducation, attention is called | chemistry, Spanish and anol « v witzerland wi sole_and instrumenta! elect E ol zerli M be adjusted. thus | » o . he ract that tHe present powers ond honors we: hard C s—Maj. Henry F. Sawtelle: | eliminating Moscow's objections 1o | /¢ S1Ven by Rev. Charles B, Stewar. | Unulk uukl "BKE U' the Duoard are limited lan. also a Distric Capts. Eli 1. Brown, Ralph L. Cud | Geneva ; Lincoln's Gettysburs address will he ! y - < cceived testimonials T = | 1ipp. anxI on H ol b. Th s fe end 1 Mrs. M. Madre Marshall e c on Noted. 4 ni n Latin, DY s hn S. Gi € Swiss federal movernment it v One Exception Noted {1ish. Spanish. Greek and apologetics. | son. Henry (. Johs T Barton W.| Bern tonight published 4 eummare | MUSIC Will he furnished by the Nine- | {3 eept in the matter of selection| Twenty-two District boys in Johnson, Joseph 1. Martin, Harry | of what It calls its final proposal 1| '#€nth Street Baptist Church Quartet u e a er serconnel.” the letter continues,|amonz the 174 students singled out [ R. Melton, Ir: <. Frank W.|the Soviet xovernment concerning the| The celebration will be featured by | February Furniture Specials in Living Room. Dining Room. Bedroom Suites. Odd Chairs. etc. PIANO d DEMOLL FURNITUREaCnO. Twelfth and G Streets SRV SRR Y N SRR NS S B Tl inervision over the activ.|for scholastic honers by Dean Louis | Pinger. Geo e, George .| ussassination of vier e |t parade of several patriotic and fra O e Waministrative officers, and |J. Gallacher. S. J. They were ad. |Schirch. Edwin F. il Aarowiiy e ne BOVIEC eny ternal nizations, includin Power Durabi gy tin Flm&!‘l determination in respect to these | dressed by Rev. Charles W. Lyons. |P. Smith. W . Turner. Henry (The Bern zovernment. however, ex. [Umbla Lodze. No. 8. of i 1 of a wise policy. the most """l"’(i‘vhe’:};' lmyv of ':!mrv. town. M. Van Hook jvlained that wlthough thix propesal is| KMEhts of Jerusalem, the R O. T. ¢ stant functions looking to the up istrict students awarded tes- [ First lieutenanis—Berna T. Bowers. | considered final it does not necessarily | 9f Howard University James linz and operation of the public|imonials follow: Junior 1. Daniel J. | Paul A. ¢ Willlam F. De Witt|close the interchange, since C:v‘vlfxry::i' 1. Walker and J Surope | e Nols Neals Nonle Noafls Noal af> Noal: V\: i " system are carried on by | O'Donazhue, economics and apol rnberz medil). Richard E. Blvins. | hux been heard in reply from Muscow. | POSts of the Ame gion. The | K f&f \'f\’%fwf%fi‘\ i junior nk N. McDonald. | Willlam €. Furr, Douglas 8. Kellogs = - parade will st o'clock at fically eriticizing the Gasque | Philosophy a 5 sopho- | Stanley W. Matthews. Henrv A. Rous Swiss Government's Statement. the Pythian Twelfth and he letter contin i y & R ius P. Kane, |and R: H. Skag all of the Medi Through un intermediary channel | U streets, and march to the church It is not believed that the provi : . Latin and | cal Corps. Switzerland has told Russia that she led hy the Community Center Hand e of the Gasque bill have elimi H i .8 re, James K. Army /i 2 Sl Honor | = prepared 1o declare that she rezrets The celebration wili be held by & . ’ nated the danger of racial antagonism | relskell, political science: Raymond | graduat Dlains—Gi Rife | and condemns the assassination of committee of citizens under auspic e ’ 9 S hich the &lection: e the Board of eixkell, political science and apolo- | (Hoski ). Chaune: 3. Cooke, | Vorowsky. a she hasx at all times of the National Memonial As: 2 . 0 tics: freshman. A. B. 1. Leo L. Dono- | Jx > 4 2 EY ‘tion. in accordance with the ! - James oonan pust. und i< dispesed tn examine the | tion. The committes is endeavoring ms of that bill. deliberately !;i“‘-hh”" Spanis Joseph | Graduates: Cuptains—Kenneth FE.!question of finurdfai assistance for to make this one of the largest and o i j Henle I:)r;,"ne;l.lan[l:lh“";n.:‘.‘ ann"_'; Duffin. Jesse D. Derv wyer A.{Vorowsky's daudhter on condition most interesting meetinzs ever held In <umming up its views the let . history. Span irover, Patrick 1. Hudgins, that this is discusted tozether with commeme the memory of Abra ' . on ter decl iand 2nlagetics; Mo ey, F- Santa Marii, Howard M. Suvage. | Swiss claims against Russic srowing |ham Lincoln and Frederick Douglas Whether you have to g R sl e h’“‘”"‘l{ngor 4 Gree Aw.l”«”n‘\i.;‘n 5 ‘Iny’.-u“nlnn ant—Antonio M. A n||lv ..‘r the ;.\. hevist revolution. The committce on arranzements is to work, or want to go out n iresent mode of choosing ) . . Cuban army i understood that the French composed of 1. D. Lee. chairman 2 S O Bers of the Board of EAueation ':om' G Quiestr “1:“:)h"';";::\ and | Second lieutenants—Verne C. Mill | government i< using {ts good offices| Samuel C. Smith. secretary. John 11 to play. we have things to has worked well. and that as a rule | medical, Charles M. Bastable, n;,ml"ml Harry R. Leizhton and Elmer with Moscow in an attempt to secure ynter. A W. Gaines. Martin L‘e(’p vou warm., JTust 1n careful attention has been paid m\‘mn" o e Dol Young of the Vetcrinary Corps lan agreement. The ertion of this' R. Powell. Mrs. Julia 1 Hamilton % 2k e k The various sections of the city in |science and French: Bensamin Golden, | . ArmY School—Honor influence is considered all the more|J. A. Lankfor 3. Cuney. Syl | time for the big. white Shel vad oue Polillon] ol Ph g Goldetl | uaten: tins—James ann | necessary since the Bern zovernment vester H. 1 ieorge B. Hunt. Bd- ! hen € - | Htical sclencer Josenh Wae, petiting | (Dental Corps medal) and has been caveful to point out that it | ward W. i T iAest A THamilion . flakes that are rumbiing PRESSED I science: freshman. pre-medical, Francis | ROV st i :‘.;:-.uvm.\ the limit of irs conces ' Arthur Newmin and Chaplain | e SORROW IS EX i Pure, ctry. analvtical seometry, duates aptain—Ernest P | slons. A1, W Seott ! anologetics French, und John R. [, TET T e N - * o | FOR |NSPECTOR GRANT | Ready. apolozeties e M Bt e Rl The government of Germany is try. The imperial Diet in Japan has a | i s ames ) ipp e B e ot through (he roifrts, the OMan stenographer. M Mitsuko 2 ACKRSYES RABE L ¢ - Yahe. being =mploved in the office of Police Chief ot Snn “Prancisco Cnn-i CITY NEWS IN BRIEF “or Kolding down of prices of combinations | {ha <jeaker of the House of Repre ceys Tribute From Members | Gen. G Richards. U. 8. M. C., = {ofl reducess of meccmities fengitiies SRR l\r\rvsl:em.':::{he Sons oi the Revora: | “GOLDEN WEDDING? DATE. of Force. 1 - jtion. will speak at the breakfast te be 2 iven by the Dames of nw T.oval | b S Aoy the vocent death of Tnspectory < ne wiljand Hoel. 12530 pum. Celebrate Tonight. Aol oy Tt T s |y PO bt | v o, e e 2, etk 1 1005 PA. AVE. ' Junior Racer Flexible Sleds D eneriieant was conveyed by Chief |card pafty for the benefit of the Mas Ahe AL alGesaTs toRtaNt Puthiin of 1'olice Dyaniel J. O'Brien of San|sonic and Eastern Star Home tomor- | Temple. More than s00 frie i ple. Mo n 200 nds and rel i | | | - Up to the Top and Down Again With' oward S Fisk. formerly inspector 2 s oo I.‘, war [Wm! SRt | Harmony Chapter, U. D.. ways and | bration which will consist of a buffer Not alone in the D of (o |means committee will zive a card |UNcheon and dancing. Jumihin. it In mAny States throughout |Party February 26 at Gavel Hall. e M Weple he ey HOME OF THE **2-PANTS” SUIT Union. particularly California. has| qpe Social Club of the Home for | married in Rockville. Md.. in 187 > 3 Clitord Grant left sorrowing (riends.” | o "y ved will give a Valentine nov- | After their marriuze they made their | - Steel runners—eith flexible stecring Chief O'Brien elty party Sunday .m.. at the | home in this city and have lived h9|~p| O'Brien also inclosed 4 CODY| pome, 1127 Spring road. since. They have 10 children and 19 L Police Journal éé 99 bar — that insurcs speed and safety T Franciseo Police Journal | e e A = an article on Inspector Kit Carson Post. No. i AR, . Wabie was born, in Virginis nd | ()' - 7 i ig s want—uvet sy fo s life and refer to the Kind- | i)} ‘meet omorrow. 2 p.m.. in Giand ife 1s miltive of Mariana Mo | wO ea e s All the zip and pep that the big boys want—vet ecasy for the e e tan .'3.(’1 Army Hall. Waple ls emploved at the * little fellow to control. and so light that he can pull it up the e o e and Printing. Depariment on visits or | & Valentine party and dance will | S : g 3 hill hy himself. Two speeds! Going up—your speed. Coming capecially. during presi-| na given Saturday at the Fre — : & Sl inuvgurations: It wasiontench |l probeys e ialTad 20 108, Bencks Ted 300 4 g down—it beats dad’'s auta record. Other Flexihle Flyvers are ¢ ! priced— of ('Brien here that the | 2 : dyenue 4nd D) et o R e o e To Prevent : : Thirty-Five Dollar 1 B i 40 inches long. ... ; 48 inches long N “44 inches long. . .......... 62 inches long L = \eelf and Inspector Grant. | SUests . | is composed of Rebecca Rhodes, presi e i | Gent ot the. Tomlerss Chumeioune Damages | Rosenthal, Dorothy Cooper and Fritz TO R B PASTOR CALLS LlNCOLN {f"n:‘rx\'::\;a‘l Dorothy Cooper and Fritz TO ROOFS resulting in further complica- GREATEST OF HIS TIME The Georzia State Society will give tions. let us make re- AS 4 Valentine party and dance Monday. pairs promptly Wilderness, 330 Dm.. at 2400 Sixteenth street. Guttering and down- The Tivoli Pastime Club will a spouts should also have ; dance tomorrow. & o'clock, in private | attention after Win- Books Factors in Life. hallroom of the Arcade. ter's snows and thaws. resident Lineoln fived in time | The Psyeho Club will meet for the §iColbert scrvice insures ; oy {study of psyehoanalysis tomorrow, s miost satisfactory work when there werc ANy Sreat mMenip,m”ap the Playhouse. | and iprices: he was the greatest of them — 5 ectred Tev. Dr. doscph il The V. W. €. A Business Girly E¥Rrompt Service . 5 o iPlay. “The First Lady of the Land M : o of the New York Avenue Pres | [y o ented tomorrow and Fri- | aurice J. Colbefl heterian Church in @ Lincoln eulosy |day at St Thomas' Episcopal Parish . b fore the American Business Club | Hall. 8:15 p.m.. instead of the Epiph- Heating—Plumbing—Tinning At a luncheon in the Burlington Ho-fany Parish Hall. vertised. i te] vesterday. “We cannot think of 3621 F Street Phone Main 3016-3017 the development America wnd its| The second annual card party d( Rita m;fimmmfimm@mrmmmm Famous HUDDERSFIELD : i OVERCOATS 2 z - Women's 4-Buckle Galoshes $ No slipping and sliding. no cold and wet feet—in fact. vou'll enjoy the snow with feet warmly encased in cloth-top, 4-huckle Arctics. Main Flaar Lessons From the Wondertul Mother and Choice BIG. WARM., ROOMY ALL-\VOOL O'COATS. single and double breasted. SI.ZES 33 to 46: OL\r thlfd purchase in as many weeks. RALLIERENNRRRERL Y ARERRRRRRA] ht + without thinking abont Lin-, dance for the benefit of t. ; O D Sibob 3 Mount 1da. Va.. will he ziven | g ’ » . All sizes. ‘ferring 1o the early life of i evening at the Raleigh Hotel. | | coay DEC Siap0 w10 e oee b The _Kock Creek Hunt Club will| = ~F: i Women's Jersex-Top Zipper Baots, $6.00 had n ’unmh-]mn 1nnvhn| VI\}.‘n ::9 ]y’y’;-:‘ 4,yl'|:;:||-'v‘|'i'x‘:$‘(| 'S.S..T"‘.‘-"A'La'n”f' And What w]l 400 Thlrty Flve DOIIar 5 Women's All-Rubber Zipper Boots, §4.50 sudied choice ho School. Friday. 8 p.m.. at the Ridinz Lineoln ciame here o his erown p £ e as . 2 ind Hunt Chib, A second picture of Y H f .. ,.‘”.n eross, he s, :‘ was ‘;"'[” local interest will -|n|n;-| "'Ilnmln:.' ou ave or i o~ antS ults ikt ihe iseas anade President Rt AU e ock Creek Tounds.™ i \vwv»vvvvvv"'-"::x:; ":-,,r“j‘yuv: :\":'” I“‘m_\l“"“;lll..m Cluh will meet every Saturday Spring i 4 P u t - We e d S a 0 n Y 0 u r C a r At § pome. to local Boy its at spe ’ <h School | Members of the Security Club of = Fs 3 P / . o) o ;. siznifyinz the firal | he American Security and Trust Co., . It may he a Felt or Don't put off putting Weeds on . rditorivm at Camp iwith their friends. will be entertained Straw Hat we don't g | . At the first sign of snow and ice—be on the safe side. of this city L rren tomorrow. $:30 p.m.. | w0 s 3 e i i i verv tire—it' e $1.000 for the building Cor e emite fmmen | fl know. Tt may be a Pan- [fI; | Adjust Weed ch'ams to every tire—it's so much better to be ast. ama or Leghorn Hat of ff! : safe than sorry L okl | some sort—we can't SN, : Low "Weed” cost: DAWES LISTED SPEAKER. | Ftuss fown over post oere of the il Tt may be a light or dark | - e of e O 02U color o one just sorter : “WEED” PRICES Vice President to Make Address — i fll Mmedium—it’s hard for ns at Lincoln Dinner. to say. We don't know Sire . Price Viee President Dawes will be one| from where we sit at this f x 35 20.r4.40 ..$3.95 he Speakers At the Lincoln hirth- | writing the model vent 2 Gl oo 20,405 .........84.25 dax anniversats dinner tobe lven bi| I want or the color—we ’ a T 3 ..85.50 Nrd 95 .. ..85.25 the District of Columbia Commandery | ) : the Military Order of the Loyall ou' iy Biest A B L S ) . . ‘ 550 2195 528 on ne “riday eveni he | p ) Py Lo e B, Genl when vou buy Lamps are. But we do know this: [fl! With one pair of pants these suits Whatever you want we've s . 3201V .. 8650 3226.20 . ..87.50 'h”I”\n»\‘\ym.lrl“\'\"\yy: ,vv‘w.”r‘m;;'r-\m«. ot it in style and Spring wou]c‘ be wonder{“‘] va]ue!_w“h .two 33x5 . -§7.50 33x6.00 .. 98.50 n A. Lejeune, Dr. William ize in these lines. oo pairs of pants (and every suit has 2 pairs) 3505 . R 3427.30 .$10.00 wwis and Sam W <iay morning at 11 oclock 50 00 Taple Lamn, complete to know—and that's the they can't be touched. Men's and young nization awill hold a brief cere S i nCi e Lincoln Memorial and || with shade. S beauty in having the men's. 33 to 46. X il pliee s wrsath on the pedes || largest Hat Renovating | of the Lincoln statue in front of 2 i onithorie New effect in Artistic: Bloor ]| P]:d"'o:l"rs“"“ city of yours’ | Money’s Worth or Money Back o~ 5 s, complete I ‘ T | e T . = Exanined . with shade i and Shades of us. We special- T. Z. Sota Hat Mig. & | Dy. CLAUDES. SEMONES s ome &eztic Shor [ ™ ™ Hat Hospital D. J. Kaufman e i 1826 lth s NW. || 00sp. AL 1794 Pa. Ave, | SESLSLNLNLN WWWWW% 'y Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 321 499410 Melachlen Ride. IO And 6 mte NW

Other pages from this issue: