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By the Asenciated Prese - Plans the Champ Clark near the con tewn great came <0 near the United Frederick . souri sculptor will be of native Missouri and The cost tion of Commission portr of all-polished Missouri red gr Four eagle designs will he carved on the two wings of the pedesial end of 1 The Ranschers The hoard of lady Raptist and receptinn from the home The Le of the I the Willard Hote [ton will speak. | Speel will preside. CLARK MEMORIAL * PLANS COMPLETED Shrine to Former Speaker to Be Erected at Bowling Green, Mo. INIGHT. The Citizens' Association of ma. D. ., o'elock. West End Citizens’ hqld its postponed meeting. |In’ Corcoran Hall. Twenty. lat H. Dr. W. Morrill. tendent of Columbia speak Hospital, The Women's City performance of the play the Thomas Herbert Theater, 8 o’clog “The Law of the Mind in will be explained by Fenwicke Holmes in a series of lectures, ning this evening. § o'clock. in lard Hotel baliroom. neer ROWLING GREEN. Mo., are complete for Mareh 1. erection of Memorial. to stand thonse here in his home Mussey as Missouri’s monument 1o the will meet, Hall. of the Civil War. Missonrian in Grand Army and late Speaker of Honse of Representatives, who tizens' 8 oclock, in on Pa meel, The St ation wil ody School hecoming States monument President of . Will he carved hy Hubbard, a native Mis and the granite work stone. Work the memorial will begin ai once. will be completed unveiling 1 October 15 ness meeting. 8 o'clock, house. for - ‘The Manor Park Citizens’ tion will meet, 7:30 o'clock residence of L. T. Gravatte. tenhouse street. statue he erected al a of $25.000 il appropri that <um having heen made the last State | aure. Plans n charze of the Clark Memorial 4 hody named by the leg- at 302 James A, Edgerton The Teachings of Shoreham Hotel, S ANl are invited will speak n will show the late Speak Prince Alhert coat and in rcteristic pose. [t will be a larze At tatue 9 feet high, surmount pedestal of Missouri red granite The des I The Welsh Society will David's day with a banauet at the Hotel Roosevelt st o'clock Mary A Unity Anditorium oclock. on the subject of Bethesda." Williams will 1326 1 ‘By the 11 Tadx5 feet, and a Missouri red anite hase 7x4x1 feet. On the the die the name “Champ Clark” be carved in letters 4 inches high e reenlaw. professor e in Johns will address <ociety in the oran Gallery of Art on senser and His Poetry \\\ will Dr. Edwin English liter There . University, he 1wa bronze tableis, one on each he pede<ial. the tahlers to he rAush with the of the spent the € anrface mund . uh by Dr. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY . Cirele Citizens” Assa 445 oclnek, at professor Al the American Iniversity. Prnont The Wil meet mask hall, 3 a'clock Col. Rethers Shifted. Col. Harry F. Rethers. ter Corps, at San Franci ordeved 1o this city for duty office of the quartermaster War Department give et Home will 3248 N 30 o'clock ar Turling D. J Kaufman, Ine. 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. Home of the Two-Pants Suit SPRING HATS ARE HERE! Mallory Snap Brims Robinhoods $6 l Fancy Bands $3.50 Get An Early Start! 300 Twenty-{ive Do”ar Smart Spring TOPCOATS New Box Model- Bright Spring Shades Fina] Reductions! Thirty-five Dollar 2-pants Suits 15 $45.00 2-Pants Suits, ‘322 $55& 860 2-Pants Suits, *4 ] L No Alteration Charge—Deposit Accepted $19.75 Money’s Worth or Money Back J. Kaufman, Inc. 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa>Ave, All $35.00 Overcoats Final Reduction Mrs. Virginia White . _Public invited. Tako- | will meet in the libeary, & Association will 3 o'clock. street | superin will Club benefit “Duley,” Stock Company, will be given at the Wardman Park by Action begin. | Wil Tent, of Union Veterans 8 o'clock. As P Members of the Washington Practi cal Psyvchology Club will hold a busi- at the Play- Associa- | the | Rit- | on | 8 o'clock Service,” celehrate £:3 lecture street, Pool | Hopkins | the Shake aunditorium of | ¥ Dr. | e entertained at dinner Paul Kauf of English Hieratnre | Quartermas. ‘0. has been | in the i zeneral, \. 1.000 in | the L. | the Fine Recommendation actangular in sh{pe rather THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON {NEW TRAFFIC SIGNS 'TO BE RECTANGULAR| Arts Readily Granked. that 0 parking signs to he the some affixed hy | Trafc Director Eldridge to lamp posts bhe made than in the downtown section shape of a shield today w Fine Arts Commission. eference for the rectangular shape parking signs was voiced hy the com misslon on the ground that the signs & | the plac form of lettering v omn orde. will Gpr h frow, Pre Maw visible Presences jat Wardman Park in 8 | sion Irs superintendent maki William Tell Beneficlal Aasncia tion will give fts twenty-sixth annual | at the Cfry Club, : the L 4 * L 4 » * *® * * < * * v * * * < * < + < * * * | & < L & | & 24 |® * * * < < * £4 4 * * * |® * * * k4 * ® * * < L & * * * * - * e |® * * * 5 4 |® |® < * 1o * * * < < < < ° * K 4 < < < < 2 * * < * * 04 < L 4 * < * < 20000000000000000 would then conform to the terings on the lamp posts. | from Capitol, mission American The West Virginia S | Wednesday. of | Kenyon streets m The ssociation \mwmnnm of the District The Center _ithie Genter fnr, Wsychio, Develon; chiike of ihe rummage enle.......OAUCRU 08 ROrIOURY A Rcn o0ee e 5“00000000000 2222222222222 2222 0000“0000000000“00’ street let wther recommendation is made hy commission that the desizn 1o he ed on the parking sizns in the should be mapped by the municipal architect hile Divector Eldridge was absent his office today. being at ithe it was declared that the rec iendation of the Fine Arts Com will he accepted, and t r for the first quota of 1,000 sig be placed immediately after the opriation now pending is granted . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. A No.o 6 Tomen Delano Post, will 1 K street he Jane 8 pam.. s of. James H r Colleze on Mard Theater ety will meet at Koy Short husiness ses and social 8 p.m h and followed ing. musical by of meel Columbi W District will In. Ruilding Distriet will Rhodes, plaveronnds Susie Root of e an addrese nn A, K. Gale will give a series f menial eficiency lectures heginning Wednesday . street m 32. 802 F ath and ] pim, Old Aze, | Them Subject War Against for 100 21 Ruby and Sapphire Jewels Adjusted including Minois-Sterling, Elgin, Commission Suggests Change in Design—Acceptance | ment_w | the Playhouse | will speak of The will add ! Price One Pays 10 Live in the District | of Columbia. | Vince | American Legion. will meet tomorrao: 8 p.m.. Building. The National an evening. made | In the cf to the office of the traffic director by give Takoma Park Civi auest of th at the (7 | p.m Land of The Business Women's Council will | ., meet tor of the man, ca Officer Arcanum, visitatio row Boyal A Willam Hard will address the ¢ zton Chapter of Washin nesday. on the Revival TWO-DAY RUMMAGE SALE. Girl Scouts A o Wedne street 1 articles vhich is 2 eoffer atreet M Having at Hain the mod and Nev Ay chirge The Famous " ILLINOIS STERLING 17 Ruby and Sapphire Jewels Adjusted \\allham. th Blue White Dia n | hand-enzraced witte Gotd" Mounting Handsome mond 18-k, 24 Pay 50c a Week Standard Size . Baltimore Store, 7 West Lexington St. | m’m”"‘“’“"@”*000000‘“00““00000“’« Mfer you the e ost liberal charg: H hand-anzraved st meel tomorrow at the Women's ity Club, 12:30 p.m. Representative He 8 pm raise L R 2 ill meet Wednesday, 8 p.m.. at Dr. Jane B. Coates “Cause and Effect.’ Alli WRIT AGAINST 1. C. C. g | Housekeepers® will| Open meeting at 2:30. | Henry . Rathbone ress the open meeting on “the | COUrt of Appeals Finds Errors in Rai'road Case, But Refuses to ot B. Costello Post, No. 15| Take Jurisdiction. in hoardroom of the District X Admiting that the Interstate Com- ‘ommission made ‘numerous it its consideration of the ap- plicati <y of the Cripple Creek and Colors 15 Springs Raflroad Co. for a certifi the Secretary of the Treast for a deficit in “operation under the “"ransportation act., the Distder Covst of Appeals, In an opinion of Justice Josiah H Van Orsdel, neveriheless sustained today the action of e Distriet Supreme | Conrt in refusing . mandamus against | the commissina. The commissfon un- der its view reach:d the conclusion that the company «uring the ‘test period” had nade a profit and no deficit and was therefore not entitled te compensaticn In the conrse of his opinfon Justice an Orsidel says: “We have reviewed this case at considerable length in swder thai the numerous errors com mitted by the commission growing out {of its refusal to treat the combined iines as a4 ‘svstem of transportation’ may become apparent. These errors, havever, we are unable to cor- vect in this proceeding. This is not a case where the commission has for any vefusad 10 assume jurisdiction asion has construed the 1 applied its construction 1o nd however erroneous its under recent decisions bv States Supreme Court. are urisdiction to correct in ng llowship Cluh w informal dance Thursday Washington Hotel. Strangers ity invited. Visitors welcome. Study ('Iuh will akoma De- | What | Music., Indian te to bhe the special at itz luncheon 12:45 the | e will Wapiva niversity Club tomorrow. will <peak on Florid Sunshine and Moonshine.™ norrow evening at the Church |, Covenant. Clifford K. Berry rtoonist, will speak. s of the nd Council, Royal will make their anmual n to Oriental Couneil tomor at Pythian Temple. Al reanum members invited. cukah Wed commn Stockton Hall and the conelns the Unite hevond o this preceedi TWO POISON PATIENTS. in Hospital. Affected. vomen wece treated at local hospitals vesterday for poison. One of them. Mrs. Theima Lonise Stehr. I8 vears old, residinz on the second foor of 1 eventh street, was faken 1o Emergency Hospital from her home abomt 3 oclock and treated by Dr.| eshment stand | Smith the Scouts are hoping | The other enough finds to maintain |20 vears old al home at Seventeenth street [ Fourth strest northe: « York avenue | treated at Casvalty Tohn W. Morse wil inl 4:45 o'clock hy Dr { the rimmage patient was serio 8 pm. at Hebrew TUniversity of Jewish Cultnre.” Welcome Contributions for Fund Event. Women Treated naze sate will he conducied day wnd Thursday ar 1224 F Ll nder the auspices of the Girl A1 gortributions of hooks and af clathing for this sale will : by the organization ving to raise funds to open and waffe shop at 1718 F farch 17 lost their rel Seriously Two Lillian Isham 735 B of Apartment 3. Hos (ughton. affected he 9 | KAY JEWELRY CO., 407 7th ST. N.W. Be On Time!" " You have read it in historv. Napolean's secre- was late. He hlamed it on his watch. “Get Watch.” the great Watch. I Napoleon kinew the value of time. tary a New <aid Napoleon, “Ciet an \ccurate or et a new secretary.” He insisted on acenracy and punctuality Today., promptness is of far greater importance \ wateh that is not dependable You're than ever he i« worse than worthless —it is a handicap. a disadvantage until a reliable time- This at Vo carry is apportunity piece. vour A liberal allowance for your old watch still included in this sale. \ QOQQ00000”04000000000000000'000 *0000 Hundreds of beautiful new shapes. Every Watch is guaranteed and specially priced for this sale. A 15-iewel rectangular white « or green gold filled. like illustration, Pay 50c a Week Men's Strap Watches. Every one guar- antecd to give satisfactory service, or new movement free. i Howard. cash price. n, Pay 50c a Week 3 Genuine Diamonds and 2 Sapphires Set in heantiful 1R .kt White Gold Mount ing White Mounting. 50 Pay $1 a Week andsome Diamond Kt Special gement Rinzx Vale—Sparkling Diamond, aer in 18kt white gold. hand en graved: and piercad mennting. 00 High-Grade Watch Repairing All Work Guaranteed REFUSAL IS UPHELD| | When Drink Is Refused—10 Days. 0000008000000 000000000000000009000000000000000 9000000000000 00 00000 Lol MONDAY, MARCH 1. ¥ | mines and hid s 1926. IMPOLITE TO POLICEMAN. 8tevedore Throws Bottle at Him Pete Martin, who sald he was from | New ¥ whera ha worked now and then as a stevedore, was ar rested last night by Policeman M. K. | Reading of No. 12 precinct at Mich igan avenue and Twelfth street north- east and sentenced in Police Court to- day to 10 days in jail. Policeman Reading testified that Martin, whom he described as being about six feel seven inches In height, was sitting peacefully on the ecurh stone with his back to a tres, smoking a cigarette. When he approached the man to ask him why he was sitting there Martin offered him a drink, the policeman testified. and when the offer was declined threw a pint bottle at him. The bottle broke on the street. Thereupon. the policeman testified. Martin upbraided him in lan- guAge not inducive to close or friend 1y relations. In sentencing the man Judge Me. Mahon suggested that he probably came from New York because New York wanted to get rid of him. ROBBED SECOND TIME. William Gildenhorn. 1813 Kilbourne place, who was aftacked in his place of business. at 1219 Pennsvivania ave- nue, about four years ago. tied to a water pipe and robbed of less than $100 and articles of wearing apparel. | robbed again last night by burg. every ntrance 1o the atore last night was gained through a skylight. The rob hers selected appargl and carried off the loot, apparently. in an automobile. It is thought the stolen property fs morth_considerably more than $1.000. m for Lease QuakerOats || “stands by” || you through make altera TrOne: Bovk busitoes black \n ity inaaire Hotel Tnn, 608 th st. ASKS FOR REGULATION lustrate {ice |-P.B. fllfl foor vmd the morning Feel hungry and “fidgety before lunch?—try this O feel right through the morning, | von must have well-balanced, | complete food at breakfast. At most } other meale—that is, at luncheon and at dinner—vou nenally get that kind ! of food. But at breakfact the great dietary | mistake is most often mads—a hur- } | ried meal, niten badly chosen. Thifs Quaker Oate, containing 16% protein, fond's great tissue builder; 58% carbohvdrate, its great energy element, plus all-important the “bnlk™ that makes laxatives seldom needed, is the die- tetic 1rge of the world taday. It is food that “stande hv" you through the morning. Food that should start every breakfast in your home. Quick Quaker cooke in 3 to § minutes. That's faster than plain toast. Don't denv yonreelf the nat- ural stimulation thic rich fond nffars, vitas anxious court to protect thein colors. OF TAXICAB COLORING to avoid having to go to Maj. Covell's proposed regulation is expected to be submitted to the next ing of the commission late this Public Utilities Commission Would - Prohibit Rival Companies From Many day taverns early eiving the Public. Hril s LR W. E. R. Covell, Maj. Assistant | Engineer Commissioner, was request od today at a meeting of the Public | Utilities Commission suitable regulation designed to pro hibit rival taxicab companies from de celving the public by adopting color schemes confusingly similar well known in the city. to prepare a to those The members of the commission in dicated they would favor such a regu latlon providing Maj. to draw one which could be enforced easily. the request of leading taxicah com. | panies Covell is able Under Supervision U. S. Treasury 408 H ST. N. W. The matter was taken up at | | of Washington, who are | Sale Tomorrow Starts Morning and emphasize Value. 300 Paiama Suits Worth $3—3-0 2.15 Three for $6.25 Special L Sere Peak alues PB A special purchase including the following materials: W owen Madras Enaqlish Breadcloth Corded Madras In these styles: Satin faced pongee Lustrous soisctte and other Stipozer. collar stxle avd plavn ronnd neck. In plain colors, stripes, pockets, some silk A\l sizes. facings frogs The Avenue at Ninth KNOWN STORE And all —for tall men, short men, stout men and regu- lars. sizes *NATIONALLY [ ——— and important savings for your pockethook 200 Spring Topcoats in a Special Event $9/7 .50 Halif of them are of the famous Patrick cloth—by Patrick-Duluth, pure virgin wool. The balance were made by a well known manufacturer at a special price concession. Included are—plain oxford grayvs, new tones of grav, blue. tan and brown—solids and plaids. One-eighth satin lined, satin sleeve linings. All styles. THIRD FLOOR The Avenue at Ninth only charged a traveler 10 cents a might SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Spring fabries figured effects—some with all tailored to onr rigid standards’