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ADVISORY COUNCIL OPPOSES BLUELAW Pencing Legislation Disap- proved. But One Rest Day in Seven Urged. THE EVENING ST AR, WASHINGTON, Pes € \\'I<IllNJ‘ISl!j\'. MARCH 31, 1926. Senate Puts O. K. ‘ On Three Minor District Bills Three minor passed by the Se without debate District bills were ate late yesterday and sent to the House for approval. They were: To transfer a portion of the Anacostia park to the jurisdic ‘, of the Cc sioners Tor u | | { g he t co Bolling Pield two previous meet Advisory Council I 1 the proposition by adopt- | 1 iU “recognizes of one day of action came as a dis- | as previous debates on | d indicated that there | iment in favor of a | economic ne- | This lone | registered by | who endeavored the cou & the principle of the h would forbid com and amusements in n Sunday Report V William & tull offered wition 1o & the former whe ir rubstitute to report the on that 1 ineil commit it proposition of favoring one orously Opposed. to day ver the proposed Sun- which led to the ac were This | A, re. | ker | his report or he had twice council, only . report < and rganizatigns which had cc 3 » subject had_voted in_opposition 10 it. Delegate Torbert also pointed | out that there is considerable opposi- | tion to such legislation Offers Substitute al Plan. s to con- 1 con- nment rd the District’s expenses for two meantime providing commiittee of hoth the House estigate the subject of fiscal between the United States and District governments, was disap- proved mendation of Chair. n Jesse C. S the council voted substitute fc measure its own | al relations plan for a commission | vith a 60-49 basis of ap- | The council's plan was | ts first le shortly after it con The bill p tion for non-r District public_schools was ap: ir inciple. Amendmen mmended which would lir er permitted to attend and to | tuition on all costs of in-| instead of the salaries of > the ction hers. Nurses’ Home Bill Disapproved. The council disapproved the bill pro- viding for the erection of a fireproof | nurses’ hom Columbia Hospital | for Women. The report on this meas- | d by George R. Wales, | t the merits of the bill | i, but that the bill should | some future time. ncil also rejected, b ., W. L. Swanton’s report app: s the bill proposing the acquisi ? f the Dean tract at the Connecticut and | park _purposes. position that | his property for | 2 irable, but that it | does not bel an should be | made the s special legisla- | tion. | t nton in a report rec-! a municipal rch library in the emmended ¢ veference District said, would be of value missione I other offic to solve the many perplexing prob lems that e in connection with r varied activities of Is in aiding ng the wanton explained that there I'lle woman who knows Style, knows also the need to have the Acces- sories of her costume as carefully planned and made as the Frock or Coat. Pecause she knows the care with which Sorosis Shoes are designed, made and fitted, she natur: Costume finish. In V On the left is shown a delightfully original Pump having the quarters White or Rose Beige, and the vamps of Rose Beige and te Kid in basket weave. favorite “spike” .. & Whi Still Kid Moderate cost for SOROS \: orize the Commissicners | the property now by the city for it tion plant in I ty, Va. t land adjoining To empower the District Supreme (¢ nate one of the as clerk of the court whenever @ vacancy oceurs. BUCKAU COMING TO U. S with additic the plant. u cil adopt his | Motor Ship. Minus Engines and|io its commer Sails, Rechristened Baden-Baden. KIE 31 (). Anton F ip Buckau the ship without engines or sails will leave for New York toc has been rechr The vessel will « will wan Baden or March its arrival about mine departmental 1 the District Building s of books of consider re able si: The meeting last night was the final the election, which wil be held Saturday night. The council passed thanks and apprecia tion for the work of Chairman Suter Recorder Stull Many Have Taken Advantage of This Offer Why Not You? Special Thursday and Friday .50 3. Preserve Your Sight Two Kinds of Invisible Bifocals GENUINE SHUR-ON FRAMES, FINEST QUALITY, CORRECTLY FITTED Come in and we will cheapest at the end. Our exclusive Optical Servic to you at moderate prices. Case and Cleaner Included [ SATISFACTION Shah Optical Co. 812 °F ‘St. Optometrists and Opticians IS S For the Easter Costume SHOE Ily selects this famous make of Vashington at Jellefi’s only. The heel another 3 with contrasting trim, prices $8.73 to $15.00 Other Sore Sorosis Shoes—Street Floor elleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Poria Warhington Newlork i Wheeling, W. * Ain the convince that perfect invisible bifocals are the | is the ..$20.00 At the right is a smart Patent Leather Pump distinguished by Reptile trimming. This same nodel comes too in Cafe au Lait Kid, and ither choice has the popular “spike” heel. treatment combines Sauterne comfortable smartness explains the prominence of the Sorosis Shoe in the favor of modish women. this shoe is sponsored and sold by Jelleff is another convincing reason for its election. The fact that OFFICERS ELECTED ) BY PHOTOGRAPHERS; Grant Leet of Washington Chosen Vice President by Conven- tion Vote Today. W. 0. Breckon, Pittshurgh, Pa., was | elected of the Middie At-| lar aphers’ Assocta- | tion ssion of its tenth | annual convention at the \Washington Hotel this morning. Other offic elected were: € Leet, this city, vice presiden W. Kossuth . and 1. wer. ram was il section W. Scott B. Brown. Beaver, » commie , with J. in cha of the co! today Hubbard urged | ect in photo ts of tt popular The it i | at value in t predi be of action, he letes i 1 Charle; EYES EXAMINED BY OUR REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Invisible bi- focal lenses to see far and near. you The above quality fered by some is of- e is offered jewelers. GUARANTEED ( A\ Shoe for her Easter tion photog infanc ably will become one of the greatest { industries of its kind Anne Shriber also spoke on “What About Photography.” The delegates visited President Cool 30 o'clock today visiting places of busi ness of the leading photographers in | the city. The convention will close with the mual banguet tonight WI.DER LEGAL AID ASKED. Labor Department Says 20,000,000 Do Not Know aid clain e unak st in hie e Mexi hi oo [ s e = b Cong Lonorary Christian Temperance Uni about at, 1 noon éboke o camimerania photography, de | scribing its growth ince its | d in the future it m'nl-—i | and th Cannot Pay Court Costs. work 15 cot an declared in tm than ud a - prets Justice exs and rizhts ot neys. n pre Three Days—Then Easter! If you haven't realized the short- ness of the time before Easter, it's time to think quickly of your needs. We are trying to help you by Sug- the 1 itement 000,000 et Taft leg those dent, esidency of the gestion. plaited 5950 Madelon 1t and naiching $25.00 Sear! dion endn 0 Recommending extension of i setting abor Depa up of today persons law 1o obt vy court cost men i unable to pa Wor 1 of Mex introduc- is | | 8 gt by | fectively removes Eczema, 4 Senora Natalia Calles, wife of (he | liquid, that is especially adapted for has accepted the | daytime use because n's | show. Home. William C. Wentzel, Calvin A. Ziegler, Willlam I.. Rhoads, Edward A. Zink, Leslie A. Lyles, Otha E. Lamp, Ben P. Lee, William Garrett, Edward k. Meftzler, | speaker referred to charges that Gov- | ernment employes are “‘time wasters, buck passers and loafers,” and ad vised them to adopt the mottc Never etract, never apolo- to | Bize” e was' introduced by ’.[ Tlenry Sunwold. president of the club. R. S. REGAR ADDRESSES 200 POSTAL MASONS Tells Government Employes Wood, Neison B. I Homer P. Porter, Frank Tl Bushby and B. K. Saul were elected to membership. The next meetinz will be held April 29. i was announcd. Robert " Hylunds * John T. Skinner, master of The New Jerusalem Lodge, No.9, F. A, A. M., | delivered an address on the annual | Masonic field day, 1 is held to f funds for tern Star “Let Assailants Howl,” as They . Do Their Work. your work done and let them was the advice given to Gov s by Third Assistant aster General Robert . Regar | in an address before more than 200 members of the Temple Club of Mas. | ter asons of the Post Office Depart- ment_at its monthly meeting In the Odd Fellows’ Temple last night. The W the howl ernment employ I fi Post MODERN PLUMBING AN For Burnilrlgr Eczema Apply Zemo, the Liquid—I% home health and convenience. \ntiseptic | f to Use. | ‘olbert Plumbin stallations repre: last word in equipment. Sy sanitary When applied as directed Zemo ef- | auickly | stops itching, and heals skin troubles, | also Sores, Burns, Wounds, and Chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and |3 soothes. Zemo is a clean, depend- able and inexpensive antiseptic | &2 Repairs a specially. Maurice J. Colbert " Heating—Plumbing—Tinring All Modern 7 Conveniences %% Fifteen mizutes from 12th St way beldee, or motor ont and it does not Eei kg ) Ask your druggist for a small 3016-3017 e il INVESTIGATE ATJM HILLS VIRGINIA You INVEST in a Home & Penn. Ave wateh for sigm Choice of YA g # # Materials, Locations Plans, By Alexan i§621 F Street Phone Main size 60c or large bottle $1.00. | NN Blueb ell ol Away With Furs to Storage! With Easter so near at hand, give a thought to your Fur Coat, and telephone our Fur Storage to come for it and keep it safe from theft, fire and moths. Main 725. Jebleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris NewYork, omen’s Easter Coats Such Variety! Such Charm! —And all are expressions of the utmost in artistry that the best Washington coat designers can give. We have left no stone unturned to have this Pre-Easter presentation all that women could wish. There are more fascinating styles than ever—more intriguing trims and style touches, beautiful materials and—in a word— Coats That Are Pre-Eminent! $39.50 $59.50 $79.50 395.03 - L re $39.50 Beautiful Easter Hats! For Miss or Matron What a collection of beauty! Yes—just that—the loveliest colors and combinations of colors and blending of tones—Spring- time expressed in Hats of flower colorings. [very type of femi- nine charm can be fitted becomingly to one of these lovely Hats— every taste can be readily suited— $1500 to 33250 Tams, Creased Crowns, Silk Crochet Hats, Tn;msp-rent Hair Hats, Belting Ribbon Hats, Ballybuntal Hats, Perla Viscas—and—Sports Hats, correct in every line—from foremost fashion creators such as Rawak—Bluebird—Import—Ace High. New Millinery Shop—Street Floor Horsehair Tailored Tam from Picture Hat Black: pith toral. $35.00 Lavender Blue rochet Black Miian with Pompon $15.00 ABOVE CAN {3 Pass Twrs |1 STRIPE, Gold Stripe Silk Stockings That Wear! In every new shade wanted fo Chiffon Sheers Silk to the Top, pr., 31.95 The famous at t er hem tells part of ry of their popularity. lovely pur rest ve Stripe stripe Perfumes exquisit made ¥ The Easter Pachers 2.50 Other Sizes $1.50 to $15.00 Street Floor Joan D’Arc The New Flexible Necklace The Fashionable Three strand Link Necklace of gold. silver or a combination of the two. Lovely for Easter wear . 35.00 Matching Bracelet, $3.00 Street Floor Handbags For Easter you wouldnt have a perfect costume at all unless you acquired one of the new Petit-points, imported and ex- tremely beautiful. $15.00 French Handmade Aubusson Bags Very special Easter display of these exceedingly beautiful bags. Prices up to $85.00 each.