Evening Star Newspaper, February 24, 1926, Page 11

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- ASSOCIATION RAPS | “ CITIZENS' COUNCIL “ Mid-City Body Votes Not to Name Candidates for Membership. tlon of the 15 with a general condemna- Citizens' Advisory Council ; and its exofiicio chairman, Jesse C. . Suter—with _criticlsm growing more intense as the meeting proceeded— lidates for that bo he resolution, Judge Robert J dent of the association, had declined ations, and . . bo © couficil. named candi dy. introdus Drl\cu dates nbers of the Mid-City Citizens' As- ation voted unanimously last night to name any of their members as ced by ttingly of the Mu- adopted after W. ation's dele- 1, prest. for the ollowing the adoption of the reso- hing a Suter. Judge Mattingly and George tive from the Assoclation, ttack of A copy < of 'the resolution is to be sent to the ¢ Foderation of Citizens' Associations. Mas Not Served Purpose. Judge Mattingly after criticizing AMr. Suter, concurred in the opinion of Mr. Richardson we th and of Mr. Driscoll council has not served the ht it was going to Mr. Richardson sald that “upon nu- merous occasions the council has made recommendations which were *. mot Citizer themselves." served that Judge Mattin, onsored by the Federation of Assoclations or the citizens gly ob- “I never did think any- thing of the Cltizens' Advisory Coun- vil. 1 think less of it now, and I think less of the Federation of Citizens' As- sociations for having boosted it.” YTavor 60-40 Basis. A resolution also was adopted fa Rock Creek and the 60-40 plan in the Senate. The proposed legislation for the cre- 60-40 basis for the District Government to pay the ing the land necessary Potomac A clause in the resolution ded thut a letter of thanks be ator Phipps for upholding ation of a boxing commission in the Di. adopted. could alled in the District . Th t rict of Coiumbia was opposed in lution introduced by Mr. Rich- 'he District Commissioners e opposed the measure on the nds that it would bring unde- bles into the District. e resolu- Mattingly defended the bill a brief talk, in which he said he e no harm in boxing. e adopted also ap- in the member- ip of the Public Utilitles Commis- from five to seven persons; the rease in retirement pay for teach- 20 to $720, and approving Craffic Director M. O. ve more traffic lights Maj. Lawrence Transferred. War, a Afa). Thompson Lawrence, Infantry, the tanks as been ordered to this in the office of the chief Department. t Camp STOP THAT ITCHI NG You won't have to wait — relief {ollows the first comforting touch of Resmol The drink of things Roasted RIGHT here in Washington men who decide big > Get a 2 tube today. Makes your head nd nose feel fine. Easy to apply Quick to act TRY DRUG STORE FIRST 30¢ and 60c per tube Heal Skin Diseases Penetrat- ngworm, troubles. v give instant rchef Apply Zemo, Clean. ing, Antiseptic Liquid. It is unnccessary for you to suffer with Eczema, Blotches, Ri; Rashes and s mlal skin Zemo will us from itch.ng torture. It c soothes the skin and | and effectively most ski ul, |~umrauug| liquid and is soothing Zemo 15 a wondc disappearing to the most delicat recommended for day cause it doesn’t show % irom any druggist or large bottle, $1.00. e skin. It is ytime use be- Get it today Small size, ¢ THE EVENING RTAR, HIGH TARIFF SCORED IN EFFECT ON LIVING Raises Cost of Home Necessities, Mrs. Harris Baldwin Tells Woman Voters. ‘WABHINGTON, on sugar, which, she sal necessary to keep the sugar beet farmers of Michigan and Western States in the sugar business “‘when they ought to be ralsing Navy beans, which they can produce at much less cost.” The tariff that goes to the ORCHESTRA CONCERTS. Tonight at 8 o'cfock at the band auditorium, Marine Bar- racks, Eighth and 1 streets southeast, by the United States Navy Band Orchestra, Charles Benter, leader. Overture, “Oberon”.Von Weber Beethoven Michigan sugar beet farmers, she said, amounts to $90,000,000 a year. Protesting_that President Coolldge had declined to use his prerogative in_reducing the tariff on sugar from 1.7 cents per pound to 1.3 cents, as recommended by the Tariff Commis- sion, Mrs. Baldwin declared the con- sumers are paying $216,000,000 sugar tariff every vear, of which the Gov- ernment gets but $124,000,000. The annual election of the League of Women Voters of Washington will be held in April, it was announced. Members were urged to attend the national convention in St. Louls, Mo., from April 14 to 21 (2) Andante con moto. @) Allegro and (4) Allegro presto. numbers from ‘The Rural Wedding Symphony* (Op. 36), Goldmark (a) Andante, “In the Garden.” () Allegretto intermezzo, *Bridal Song.” Finale, fourth movement, “‘Sym- pho in F Minor, No. 4" IOD .Tschaikow "'I'hs Star Sbnn(lsd Banner." By the United States Soldiers' Home Band Orchestra, Stanley ‘Women no longer regard tariff in terms of Paris gowns or of their hus- bands’ politics, but in the light of its effect on the family budget, Mrs. Harris Baldwin, national chairman of living costs of the National League of Women Voters, declared last night in an address on the Fordney-McCum- ber tariff act of 1922 before the local chapter of the league at the Mount —is the only test that really demonstrates the a economy of % é o) installations. the enforcement of the last tariff act. “The present tariff affects everything that goes into the market basket. There is scarcely one thing that we need, want or have to have that is duty free,” she declared. Mrs. Baldwin told of a typical family that rejoiced in noting that its income tax had been reduced $§275, but found on examination that the last tariff had caused an increase of | § more than $320 in the cost of cloth- | ing and food. The farmer, Mrs. Baldwin asserted, “gets the effect of the tariff coming and going; he receives but little of the | increase in the price of his produce | caused by the tariff on foreign com- | modities, and he has to pay the tarift on those articles he must buy. She declared unfair the high tarift plumbing {COLBERT plumbing may cost more at first, But in the long run, n fails TO PROVE ITS ECONOMY. £ Prompt attention to Kepair jobs of every size. aurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning “The Star Spangled Banner” EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. Knights School Opens Bureau. The Knights of Columbus Evening = 00“00 000000“000000““0000“00“0 of Columbus Evening hone Main School, 1314 Massachusetts avenue, announced today the establishment of a public employment service in con- nection with the school, to serve both employers and employes without charge. Applications to the service can be made at the school address or by telephoning Franklin 4698. T. J. 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E 621 F Street ”mm 3017 % SR R RIRICIRICIR P4 . Yard-wide English 39 75 83c Extra Size 69 $ Lo, 10 vis, > | 393 Sk DResses $5-758 Gownis cX Woolen Pants 9 :: Saft ?],,:,,‘, iu y-:grvle(‘r! for under- Voie. ioddie (Rapies ot huharm:ned 5 n:m or white batiste; full cut: shlrnd. sASSORment of 250 paice. Good uual Q wear and infants' wt . styles: comp'ete size range, 16 to 42 roni .. ..“ : :,mmm. Coupon Only. 50 ;n uvv\&m. This (‘nununs)nl' 95 No. 50—With This Coupon Only. No. 31—With TI"" Coupon Only. @ 57500 to $35.00 Men's l 3 10.00 Women's Wool and Part-Wool & Men's Flannelette ® Suits & 0’Coats s : WINTER COATS z : Children’s Sweaters c’ PAJ AMAS c : About 73 Suits and QICoue allwoolg Good stylish carments: fur collar anadh Halton, fronte: aseopied colors "”. o nat are worth S1.50. L * 3 U, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1926, ~FOLLOW THE DOTTED LINE Let Good Judgment Guide Your Scissors Along DOTS That Mean LOTS in Savings i N 00000000000 000 246 No. 1—With This Coupon Only. 69¢c 60-in. 000000000000 000 No. 63—With This Coupon Only. $1.00 Embry Flounce Up Where Prices Are Down”$ Hall, tomorrow evening at 5:45 | |Pleasant bragch library. Mrs. George Y o'clock; John 8. M. Zimmer- Ricker presided. am man, bandmaster; Emil A. While Mrs. Baldwin spoke from a P SRR RRRERT TableDamask Yd: F O - COSTUME SLIPS Fenstad, assistant leader. non- Point of view, she point- - op Fll mercerized: cholce of plain white Made of white b wl g r colored borders: cut from full pi o te muslin, with wide im- March, ' “Freedom and ed to many “tremendous”'and “ridic- ervice Limit5 yards. : ported embroidery flounce., ory 3 ulous” increases in price of domestic 6969000660060 069 commodities that have resulted trom & $00000006000000 No. 2—With This Coupon Only. $1.00 Silk Embroidered Dresser Scarfs zed 17; embrgidersd” Geslxns on ta 1 sorted patterns and colors. ‘0000000000000 00 No. 3—With This Coupon on|y $1.75 24x24 Hommed 1 35§ No. 64—With This Coupon Only. 84c: $1.00 New Spring PANTY DRESSES Made of pongee. W prints and chlmhflr, embroidered trim. 2 to 8 ¥r. V0000000000000 No. 65—With This Coupon Only 59c White Nainsook 39c lNFANTS’ DRESSES . 000“”“00“00 : 49c§ 0 79¢ Spring >4 Rompers & Creepers Dats SPEREIHE T 4 AUFMIANC, 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. 9ci Have attractive l(lk inene. x50, DIAPERS, Dozen Of first guality_birdseye. hemmed and y for vse. Each dozen in & mulnl 06000000000000 No. 4—With This Coupon Only $2.00 Yard-wide Flesh $l 29. @ Fine soft finish, closs woven and fast @ color for underweir and other uses. O 0000000000000 00 ’ No. 5—With This Coupon Only. 53csi 0000000 000000 0000000009000 00009 0 = = & 8 = 3 - & 59c 45-in. 19 zsm Value 64 @ranee of patterns. for pauel and |m m yans 0 No. 24—With This Coupon Only. No. 44—With Tlis Coupon O Full double-bed size 000000000000000000000000000000000 Curtain Net, Yd. Alummum Ware \mum.h @ vt Durabic $2.50 Colored Stripe sl 350 19 Yard-wide 12 s 121 2C hl‘l' #zold and orchid. fast colors: per- "O 23—With This Coupon Only. X\O 43—With This Coupon Only. Filet and Notuinelam I in % laret @ | Choton of dout) 0000000000000 0¢ “0“00“000“0 Krinkle Bedlpreadfh “A=9 PERC ALE. 1 shirts, eoring v patterns: drdices, o0 0 @ No. 45—With This Coupon Only @ 29c Yard-wide 1 8c§ CRETONNES . 25—With This Coupon Only. 25: Yard Wide 16c Hope Muslin, Yd. @ Xo. 67— With Tuis Coupon Onix 39¢c (6 to 12 years) c : SATEEN BLOOMERS 0 $1.00 Yard-wide $ DREss RAYON, Yd. <u-‘|mQ chetks and plain colars o this Every plece stamped aud labeled. 4p Beautiful patterns and colors in new, Fine sateen, in black, white or pink; nopular Soring dress fabric.” Fast color. @ Usetul lengtbe. 2 to 10 yards. @ briFht. Soring designs 'mum SR Q 90000000 o ““‘“0‘0“’“ “m“ T2 222222 22 3 4 No. 6—With This Coupon Only. @ No. 26—With This Couon Onls @ ¥o. 46—With This Coupon Only xn 88—With This Coupon Ouly < $150 Women's 59 & e Mt eni Boys’ & Regular Value, $1435 $8 75 : $1.98 Rayon $ 1 .19 : SILK & W00L H08%) J C $Pullover Jersrs 69co 91101 FeltBueRog O—§ Costume Sips * | == 3 . " IMi Kbt sec ulnm l‘ uT‘:':V’A’A":rk |n ll'fl‘fl h"'\(l\-r wonder- ity standard weizht: as ore g ’ ST LS meee ot ee ‘Oh’fl'“'““’ : ?’;’fi”,’“’“"‘O T No. 7—With This Coupon Only. @ .'.—\ ith This Couvon Onls 0. 47—With This Coupon Only o i i e 3 ot White “‘ PardiWideiSatin 49 @ 19c Bleached 3Yd 3 5 :sz S : s. SOISETTE, Yard 23(: o '}‘:“n‘:‘dgq}"‘ C$ MUSLIN c, Carriage Covers 98C 3 0“000‘0““0“ o'000e . ...“"...0 W.“" mw ”00’0 0 No. 8—With This Coupon Only No 28—With This Coupon Only. @ No. 45— With This Co only. No. T0—Yith This Coupon Only. L d $9c Imported @$1.90 Hickory Rubber 49 @ 18c Unbleached 1.49 Infants’ 0 English Broadcloth 28C’T§A, A‘lTRO'NS R sm-:muc 5 Yds. 59C°KN1T SACQUES 49(: $ Bolal OOt @ tnsicel6 cutive: mastortiqualits. s woven, firm grede. cut from Q it - 2452155490440008 ¢ ,Mmomom“. sesesscrereoree $ Cagzon Oniy omen’s, Boys’ S v man w b4 19¢ 32-in. Dress 21 _,d c.,l, 3% 18x38-in. 19 sass French b4 GlNGHAMS /2c RUBBERS 69c. Oilcloth Table Scarfs c’ SERGE DRFSSFS : e i Alde Best ¥. storm low lll Assorted color grounds and ste s Tha Noarty all Shve. @ fanous Sanitas brand L 4 .400“000000“00 p < owommooo ““ 0. 30—With Tt Only ongomom“o s Coupon Onlx ;; .:‘ Tasester ‘ Py 05' e s8¢ "\Nu‘me . 125 Boys’ > REMNA&TS Yard 29C St S ‘1—_-3 RAYON HOSE 35(: WASH SUITS § Cinderelln d portiores: Tares St ‘*0. nd to: liste to $00000000000000 3 90900900000 0000¢ o“mmmm 0 “nnonnmo < 21--With This Coupon Only No. 11--Wy Thi: upon Oniy. No. 61—With | 3—With This Coupon Onls. Qslso to $2.00 Children's 95 : . . 0 $1.56 Double- @ Worth to $1.00 Each SZM Wool Knit 3 BED BLANKETS 95 H:g" RacesSnse _vco Lace Curtain Semples 1 9(:. Girls’ Sweaters $1.4_—9 34 Double bed Sy Slankets tan and |. e B AR R qe 3and, for wansoms, wb® 3 anl buff: elzes 5 1o 6 sears. @ "’fif‘f”f.’fi" o .2?:3"? 5 ,;"h ;." :’“““” 000}00“0““““’ “?ommooom i $1.25 Dfi:-g'e bed 6 5 nd Girls’ = e $1 39§ 15¢ to 29¢ Value 9 @ 3% Women's 0 SHEE c‘HlGH SHOES Cannon Mills Towels c0 Blonmers & Step- lns c Free from drrssing: inch Tenr; o Scouts, buekle tins. moceasin. ww»r Fine Eucke snd Honeycombes sl ri ter welded seam: full hlencke Qi reguiar lace. Sizes 815 to 1% of grades. Great savings at 9 Seveestesececses Dy "3 Uil 3 eesesee :",:t’,’“ § 25¢ Startex 3380 Women's Fatent .69 65c Felt-base Floor Sale of S100 ® 4 - éTOWEUNG, Yd 15C3§TW PUMPS * ] = - § COVERING, Se. Yd. 25(:3 WOMEN'S GOWNS 74c s stamped “Startex. ’ .” . <D| \IU‘ YAR] w Seesessseseses 3 . ‘,‘“ s s 3 056606060000000 $ omww“»o« : No. 14—With This Coupon On .\'r\ 53—1With This Coupon Only. \., 70—With This Coupon O P4 | @ 1215¢ Red Border 8 GlRl.S’ DRESS|5599 '@ $1.49 Panel @ $1.00 Women's b4 | $ TOWELING, Yd. » B c: Lace Curtains 69C0 FLANNEL GOWNS 69(: s : Heavy crash: red bordered: 10 to 2 brm!-‘\n:)ars.u s, ginghams, ce s e R . e D4 sand Tons 0 S0 Fhie o et oo, voke [ S000000000000000 “”’h’f’“‘m .3 $essesess 2 00000000000000 : ;5: ‘C;::: g 35 98 to 37:8% Valia 98 Sl”?j) "ler::e:m . 55 98 l;llfl"“ $ TURKISH TOWELS 1 5(‘, $CIRLS’ COATS " Q==3 OVERBLOUSES 650’ FINE COATS | & \.vf.""wlfl,‘ i e stDe: TH o hread Q lotha: sl At ans Stk AL worl @ of fing white dimity: each oic & = P4 ik PSER clean blouse: sizes = S 666000000000000 6600000060000 00 3s $06500600 o»»“o »00»»0“»0« No. 78—With This Coupon Qnly. @ Xo. 56—With This Coune on Only 51_, st irims @ ’ No. 16—With This Coupon Only. 75: Sanitas Stenciled $ TABLE COVERS 39 neh xns under hew 192 Cdesigue: sl \o 86—With This Coupon Only. w. d Mi omen’s an isses’ COATS & s3 33:NEW HATS & Men's Blue SUITS $ SHIRTS : all-wool fabrl avle for fi:.‘.’:"‘s a 66666664 -00000»0»0»00’ ““00““»0» With This Coupon Only. 70-—With This Coupon O Glr]l Silk or Straw $1__. 98c SPRING HATS “ooomoonow Milan Straw Hats in mus No. 80—With This Coupon On tylee: neatly finished $5.00 and $5.50 Men's 39 well made and full ) 0000N“000000“000000000000000000000000000000 09040000000 rare hargains 24 0000000006 000000“0“0““ b4 17—With This Coupon Onls. 9c Bleached * 3 P & ILLOWCASES cf’,;kfis‘sss made of, round Trom * dressing. @ 1 00000000000 0000 No. 18—With This Coupon Only. With This Coupon Onls. 49cs Fast color ginghams in d plaids. Sizes 7 to 12 . ©.0666000000000003 Men s Ribbed UNION SUITS pom and miils: fre 3 Ur Breamers of grosgrain gt ‘\u B8—With This Coupon Only. . No. 38—With This Coupon On ¥ $12.95 Faille ‘This Coupon Only 35c§ POPPPINR ¢ 00000000000000 Q No. G0—\With This Coupon O; ® ~o. Women's$4.50 Velvet 2 98§ No. 40—With This Coupon Only. 2—With This Coupon Only. 51.308 No. ..n—\hlh $ 55c Womens Silk STRIPE HOSE $3.98 (3 to 6 years) Men's Heavy §1.5 Women's Good Crepe Bloomers in all colors. and value WMO“’ MQWOOO“ No. 62—With This Coupon Only. @ No. 84—With This Coupon Only. $1.00 Washable @ $5.00 Men's 39¢: $9.75 broken lots: good qual- L : o i e GIRLS’ COATS CORDUROY ROBES $ SWEATERS § L SR S5 B :.J;Z‘.’?‘mi:".:.f‘.z'f TR S L e flyflwfu":’“"’"u&’ifl:l"?fltl ST z No. ‘*‘W’"" Phls Ooupen Oy No. 41—With This Coupos Only. : 61—With This Cou.pon only. No. 8.’)—?"!1)1 "This Coupon 03‘:, & 19c Striped l 2 / 31 49 Odd-lot 39 SRR Boys' $3.00 Heavy 1 5 & Outing Flansel 2C $ RAYONBLOUSES D I C$ 51 6omERs 44c’ SWEATERS i £ Double-taced, heavy fleece, neat A ridiculously low price on this ndr‘ i & lot, revealed by stock taking. OWM”O @ Yo. 43—With This Coupon Only. 1 woolens: ® stripes on light grounds. 11550 §Teater ““WOOM With This Coupon Only. 75(: Bleached 1 4c‘ 0 @ Close-out of $15 DRESSES $ DometFlanrel, Yd. € SATIN CAMISOLES Wool Sweaters Dow 0. heasy fleeced. cut from @ Fine aualities jn_silk it colle.-wna ¥ neck z full pi new styles: wises 16 to 44. Pink satin, with wide lace soke. . stsioe Sha'n fow cots, AT ¥ MQQQMOMWMONOWQWMO “0“““000““0000000“000 ] J Fullover e

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