Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1926, Page 32

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OPINIONS CLASH Milk Bill and Regulation Re-| lating to Chiropractors De- I, | ing the Medical Society of the District | as chairman of the committee on the medical practice act, submitted a substitute bill. an of the subcommittee that ‘tors had promised at the last to present the model practice which contains a provision for licensing chiropractors, osteopaths and other practices. Dr. MacAtee cited the provisions of this rgeasure and explained the purpose of the doctors to protect the citizenship of the District. R e Although Sweden is producing more agricultural implements than it can Dr. Joseph S. Wall, | president of the society, reminded the | ON D. . MEASURES THE EVENING GEN. MACARTHUR GETS POST AT EXPOSITION ‘Will Represent War Department at Philadelphia—All Branches to Be Exhibited. Maj. Gen. Douglas MacArthur, com- manding the 3d Corps Area at Balti- more, has been detailed as the repre- sentative of the War Department at the Sesquicentennial exposition at Philadelphia this Summer, and gthe Army will be represented by detach- ments of every branch of the service. Va.: the 3d Battalion, 12th Infantry, at Fort ‘Washington, Md.; a compogite Air Service squadron, ‘composed of men and planes from Bolling Field, Anacostia; Selfridge Field, Mich.; Langley Field, Va.; Mitchel Field, Y., and McCook Field, Ohlo; Head- quarters and Service Companies of the 12th Infantry, at Fort Howard Md.; a battery of the 6th Field Artillery, at Fort Hoyle, Md.; the 1st Platoon, 8th Tank Company, ‘at Fort Meade, Md., STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL and detachments of the Medical Corps, the Quartermaster Corps and the| & Ordnance Department. The Army Band at Washington Bar- racks also will be sent to the expo- N. | sition for one month. SV e By reducing the floor space of dwel- 1ings in a new housing scheme in Bel- fast, Ireland, 40 houses will be built on an acre instead of 30, as heretofore. 1926. layed in Committee. Among the troops to be stationed in Philadelphia during the exposition are Troop I, 3d Calvary, at Fort Myer, any American plows, tractors in hmdin(_ machines are being on milk cont yesterday be lmn\flh of of FURNITURE!! WE ARE AFTER A RECORD THIS MONTH AND WE ARE GOING TO GET IT BY SELLING $100,000 STOCK OF BRAND-NEW FURNITURE AT ACTUAL REDUCTIONS OF NEARLY ONE-HALF-Off he judiciary House Dist Fourteenth Street at-New York Avenue FOR SPRING EXAMINE THE INSIDE OF A GOLDHEIM SUIT AND YOU WILL DIs- COVER WHY IT RETAINS ITS PERFECT SHAPE AND STYLE. - WE ARE FEATURING THESE ky, who of ¥ bottle il stated emphatically that the supply In the District is of r quality than a B! of. He ex Dist cellent system of investig protection and that no « he protection that Wi its milk supply. er, that the effects ill would be for & monopoly for to Dr Fowler. ves Blaaton and | F 3| “One Dollar and Up” EVER watch a bncklayer sling his trowel? SHADES—SILVER GRAY TAN AND SUN- PROOF BLUE SERGE, SPECIALLY PRICED — THIRTY-EIGHT SEVE\' 1 mmm nul im. and that in committee or all tie —BISQUE One brick at a time is the way the most imposing structures have grown from their foundations. n interrupted the hearing to the \HL |\l<|hn ’of the biL® There TY-FIVE. - from the crowd. Houston, Republi- t the distri- e controlled | ort, And “from one dollar upward” is the way some of our most prosperous depositors have | built their prosperity. | ; o NOT EVEN ; AND RAIN OF EARLY CAN MAR THE SHAPE OF THIS HAND- TAILORED TOPCOAT. MADE IN CAMEL'S HAIR, TWEED, KNIT-TIX AND ENGLISH FABRICS. THIRTY DOLLARS UP. THE SLEET We will help you build your success on stezdy deposits, no matter how small. Come in with your first deposit today. SPRING torneys for milk deal wittee that their interest in the leg- | sslation was to prevent their bottles heing stolen and used for other pur- poses and by other dealers. ©On motion of Mr. Blanton, the milk BUl was laid on the table until the next meeting. Motioa Meets Protest. { The Washington Loan & Trust Co. Downtown Bank Resources over West End Branch $17,000,000.00 618 17th Street John B. Larner, President 900 F Street Mr. Blanton moved that a favorabie | report be made upon the chiropractic | i1} to the full committee. Mr. Ham- hat the doctors want- | Dr. Henry MacAtee, upmem 1 t 13 — “Kroehler” Overstuffed Living Room Suites Values up to $250. Reduced Down to y we have ever A sale of living room suites that outclas held before; each suite consists of massive and fine wing chair, all have loose cushions s tion throughout, tailored in beautiful jacquards and cut velours the newest patterns. Blue and taupe, rose and taupe and other ‘handsome colors. Many beautiful styles and coverings to choose from. YOU CAN MONTHLY. MAKE SMALL PAYMENTS WEEKLY OR The First Anniversary Sale in Our New Store Will Be the Best Anniversary in Qur Thirty Years For 29 years our Anniversary Sales have been worth while. Washing- tonians know this. But the Sale that’s coming soon will eclipse them all. Naturally. We are a department store now. Where we formerly had 37 de- partments, we now have 83. Where we formerly employed 500 people, we now employ 1,300. Where we formerly had 55,000 square feet of selling space, we now have 160,000 square feet. Where we formerly had 15 delivery trucks, we now have 28. For a long, long time we have been working and planning for this event. Our buying staff has visited the markets of America and Europe in search of Spring and Summer wearables for rfien, women and children. In search of furniture and furnishings for the home. In search of novelties and staples—all to be offered at prices that will instantly mark them as being of unusual worth, as is fitting a 30th Anniversary....And besides all this, everything in the sale will be compared with similar merchandise on sale elsewhere and priced lower, thus assuring you of guaranteed savings. . .. 1t is going to be a splendid event—well worth waiting for. Watch the papers. 17 — Magnificent Bedroom Suites Many Worth $275. Reduced Down to A dream of a’ Bedroom Suite, 11-plece group. which includes 4-plece Walnut-vencer Bedroom. Suite in “American and I finish ‘“‘Peerless quality.” These four large pieces—Bow-e Jrresser, Roomy Chest of Drawers and your choice of a mi or Full in rich walnut veneer on gum cabinet woods handsome suite at a tremend See it tomorrow! § suites to choose from. * Also included with this suite—Link Spring, Two Frame, Electric Bed Light with silk shade and Elect Lamp and Shade. TERMS ARRANGED—SMALL WE Opena Charge Account Now A charge account at The Hecht Co. is always an economic ad- vantage, inasmuch as it facilitates shopping, and at the same time establishes one’s credit in the community . . . . With our 30th Anniversary Sale about to be an- nounced, you will benefit more than ever by having a 30-day account here. Make application tomorrow (Fourth Floor, Main Office) and your account will be opened in time for Anniversary shopping. Did you get our mailing? In moving our Mailing Depart- ment some months ago, several thousand names were misplaced é . Yesterday we mailed an an- nouncement of much importance to our customers, and if you have previously been on our list, and didn’t receive your copy, please write or telephone to Mr. James Rotto, Mgr. Direet-by-Mail De- partment. He will see that you are supplied—in addition to placing your name on our files once more. 22— High-Class Dining Room Suites Values up to §229. Reduced Down to If you have the slightest need for dining room furniture or $ H 3 ; if you anticipate a need for it then here is your opportunity to prac- tice real economy. Tomorrow we offer the biggest dining room suite values in our history. Luxurius pieces in selected walnut veneer finished on solid gum; including a large oblong tables, massive buffet, closed server, beautiful china closet, host chair and five diners with solid leather seats. Real values. See the spcial at TERMS ARRANGED—PAY WEEELY OR MONTHLY IF YOU LIKE. We Want Your FREE! With any suite purchased dur- |+ ing our “Half- Yearly” Sale a $19.00 Bridge Lamp and Silk Shade, a $24.00 Mahogany Da- venport Table or a $22.00 Buffet Mirror. Account! Tt will be a pleasure to make terms to suit you.

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