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.26 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT( D. 0, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1927. SCIENCE LIMITED ~ |League Sponsors |SGHOOL BOARD WINS s S VICTORY POST ELECTS. | [ i i s Members of the committee are Mrs. | — Film Designed to | SUPPORT OF CITIZENS | fii. ¥ oo, oiert oty |chartes 3 Kaighe 3a Crosen) A. Robbins, Magnus Schmidt and H Commander. End War in World — 3. Fiton % oo b S % i ‘A resolution was adopted instruct X - - Towa Circle Defends’ Directors, De- | Robbins fo write a letter to f or.the year | ! P By the Associated Press ; R rict Commissioners thanking |2t @ meeting in Woodme bl i L(,;D::;_'m.,,“,“,:,.\. 26.—"The ploring Criticisms—Move them for the new lights along Rhode | G4 1: s follows G ! m IY n World War and After” is the title ""'j‘"“ avenue, 28 ; commander, Charles ) | Dr. Driesch Sees Mortal Man| o ‘a fim produced under the aus. for Consolidation. Mrs. " Thomipson S I S L pices of the League of Nations, g | 2 il o »f a |third vice commander. George B N 10th, llth, F and G Streets g 1 hich is being shown here. P ~ - - " Y t dison Hill: financ Unable to “Put Finger : Sk The Iowa Circle Citizens’ Assocta-|committee on . the | Clark: adjutant, Madi i igebnssnniy ke i g e o tion at a meeting in the lecture hall idents in 8 terri. | officer, William Opitz; chaplain 44 ) rove eir la neth Bukker ser nt-at-arms, on God. historical facts and_to point out [of the Northminster l‘resh_\'mr\nn‘;ml to improve their lawns this|TEIR BMERCC e G how the League of Nations is tr& | Church last night adopted a resolution | an: publicity officer, Raymond B ing to free the world from the | . : | Burke By the Associated Press catstrophe of war in the future. ' s 1] The drum corps of the post gave a CHICAGO. January 26.- Special attention is drawn in the 4 . itizens | - | concert following the meeting. Harlan | will never be able to put its finger g‘f"l‘“ the League mediation in dif- riticize the board Sues for $10000 Damages. Wood was named chairman of tk i0d, the chasm between the lculties between Finland and he resolution was introduced by | . . membership committee and the spiritual being too Sweden and between Greece and T e g it Pyl | 'The American Jce Company was | 1 by the mind of man. | Bulgaria School ation of the District | sued yesterday for $10,000 damages aitor ot ~—— R nplaining organi- | for alleged personal injuries by Alice : b ortiwestern | Merchant Adjudged Bankrupt. |zt d he had qult | Malone, 1101 New Jersey avenue - Justice Bailey of the District Su-|pone oy & delonate 1se 1t Is teo | Southeast. She says that when an ence of peyehology and | preme Court has adjudged Paul|prone to criticize. employe of the company was deliver RY CLEANIN philosophy . will never determine i ; il Denite its e e N WoGsE T \Whether the will of man is free or |InOff, merchant, 2530 Wisconsin ave-| sf8C€ Gions DI o e hee) In of the Highest not,” he stressed, adding: “There are {nue, a bankrupt on his voluntary pe-| socintion were she was employed July 12, the tongs| Guallty ang 1t Costs In|tition. The debts of the merchant|meeting, with the adoption of a reso.| holding the ice slipped and struck her 2 my belief it will remain an eternal |are placed at $3,000 with assets of | lution inviting that s To |in the eve, inflicting permanent in. | problem. ::.finu_ i Al‘l““‘“mi‘s Stearman and [ meet with the lowa Circle body to|jury. She is represented by Attorneys | o Eqtimntes Mr : e i arry H. Hollander appear for the|consider plans for uniting the two|T. Morris Wampler and Leonard |J| "Bring or encio-e this ad wi o 5. | Ben ad¥ Osnsclous Mielig bankrupt. | organizations, so they might function Biock. “We are conscious beings, ed out in b went for absolt l —— the general public with important « » have more than freedom of wil ciousness W t the power to decide, to change] anything, would be a cruel luxury. On the other hand conscience of the ! hat we are doing right or ~ 4 at we can feel sorry, is an argument aghinst absolute liberty ‘1 or freedom of the human mind.” \ Hypnotism and coueism, Dr. Driesch said, are firmly esta ed in science. Efect of Lo Delineator Subscription—These prices, if called for at our “Coueism seer strengthens the & Will. a8 in an actor to overcome Stage Pattern Section, Second floor. 1 year, $1.85; 2 years, $3 fright, ¥ repeating a willingness to do a tl " he explained. “Hypnotism, however, is limited in that no one can be hypnotized into something th s act 1y evil No e S v e [ S The New Blouses Mademoiselle’s New Hats ' The “Martha Washington” mitting a murder with a real knife or weapon PLAN UNIGUE PARTY. : For Spring | n the French 10-Piece Dining Suites Room G. W. U. Hospital Benefit to Re $7 iy 4 . call Washington Celebration. % B .50 : $ 1 5 : ; Semi-Annual $ An exact reproduction of the ban S $19 75 1l Sale Price t hall at Mount Vernon wi e R e in ‘e George Washington Unl. SN * Dolibonsis IS s¥mnasium for the. annu: N AR 5 ! & 5 U. Hospital benefit Febru .,/ /55 .Spn'ngllkz Prints Crocheted Straw Simple lines and the straightforward dignity that lend beauty to all ]‘ml‘l"lm'*"”f‘“’:’)‘,‘“;’:‘i‘;f;n“l‘.u_‘, e i \ il / P,[‘"d Taffel; o Blacl? Satin Early American pieces have been captured by master craftsmen and Mrs. Washington to_thelr tish A ¢ Crockceroft Prints Ballibuntls A wrought by them into the very character of this “Martha Washing- e N and Dum- Yy il 4 A=l e ’ 7 are progressing rapidly Q .‘,"':"H;;i Patterns Felts ton” Dining Suite. And the soft tones of mahogany veneer and gum- rection of a committee o)) abot Blouses : Woudbito i led tendran additio G b e Charies W, RichaNY 5 which it is tooled lend an additional note of beauty. . d“.\ . Irusgom:,drfl, nes is chair K 4 Belted Tunics éx;“a: gthec or;Oer:f an of the program committee. 4 y : Prominent Scottish character actors Compose Blouses Cameo,Sea Gull, Hy- will take part, including Baldwin Dolly Varden & Cistiinn i 50 Allan-Allen, who will sing folk songs, Print arges, At 1am, rea aSt etS ecCia. o and Angus Fraser, said to be the i Gooseberry, Gobelin 4 ’ ::‘l:‘::;:!r!:fln h;fl;fi;‘:@fl:“"““‘?flsg;né‘:’: Printed Faille and Monkey Skin. < 'I]hr- lovely colors of Summer have been the inspiration for the finishing of women will take part in the scene, - AR 7 i b 55 % 3 4 these 5-piece Breakfast Suites that will radiate a cozy and comfortable atmos- with historically correct - costumes e it 0 e Eclabousse—that delightiul color-spattered jcrocheted phere in which to partake of the day’s initial meal. The Drop-leaf Table and S s g blouses an important place in the mode. 1 c‘t; g straw—is one of the most popular fashions among the four Windsor Chairs are finished in_decorated green, red or gray oak and you TRAIN C L fieviesh o e g CiemgTes by ALY o TR younger set. Clever little black satin turbans, smart tai- might add a Dutch Cupboard at $22.50 or a Server in similar color scheimes LACKED TRAIN CONTROL. esting style notes—clever, high necks, new, square necks, jored ballibuntls and rakish felts, with belting ribbon for $14.50. S ; i bloused and belted tunics and “different” jabots. insets are equally well liked by young fashionables. Dining Room Furniture Section, Seventh floor. I C. C. Finds Fatal Accident Might Have Been Averted. Sketched—Square-neck crackle- Sketched—Gobelin blue eclabousse crocheted An adeguate. i sop X feud pattern silk blouse, $11.75 straw hat, spattered with red and white, $15 control device would have prevented an accident on the Pennsylvania Sibbesasiton irntra Roor: RE e SRR Railroad at Millersburg, Pa., Novem- ber 5, the Interstate Commerce Com- mission found yesterday after an in- vestigation. Two employes were killed and five injured in a head-on collision between two freight trains on the double-track e S S sttt January Selling of Hugh Walpole i’ ot tont rasons Svetine ek Lectures in Washington Today train-control or train-stop devices (AR e R $6 9050 $8 9°50 You will want to read his interesting novels. WILL TEACH SHORTHAND. - Al hal I 4 Here you will find a list of his books. e most one-half regular prices The OId Ladies Maradick at Forty egtaners o At $69.50 At $89.50 The Cathedra T Sebion Whow A beginners' class in Gregg short- 2 ” 8 4 3 ; The Young Enchanted ne hand will be started at the Business Fabrics: Velsheen, Suede, Fabrics: Venise, Suede, The Thisteen Travelors Fortitude ‘\In‘;t':u:(tt};llzgfl)(Jli\l.ek;:::;ni Llul‘:.:: Broadcloth, ]..uitro_sav Velvet and Lustrosa. intendent of Schools Walter B. Pat- Kashmerette and Venise. p, o pointed Fox, Woli, terson. The class, which will begin he ~ H PR < . at 7:30 o'clock, will be taught by Miss Furs: Caracul, Squirrel, [ ynx, Kolinsky, Squirrel Agnes Clary. The beginners' class Lynx, Kit Fox, Wolf. and Palmi. will make fifteen shorthand classes i i -~ - during the last semester of the night Colors: Arkbar, Tan, Colors: Gray, Red, Grack- school. - o Dthor subjots St SAtRnt u s b Brown, Maroon, Red, le, Blue, Brown, Tan and Business High Night School begin- Gray, Grackle and Black. Black. The Gods and Mr. Perrin ning next month include: Typewriting, English, civies, economics, history, N In thc Smartcst Style,s Harmer John law, arithmetic, calculating machine, SR T With Large Fur Collars and Cauffs $2 and $2.50 CAPPER USTED TO SPEAK. i ‘Women's Coat Section, Third floor. R Senator and Walter Johnson to At- tend Kansas Dinner Dance. Dining Suites Bedding Reduced at Low Semi-Annual 6-piece Suite, of small proportions, 1 consisting of Short Buffet, Drop- Sa]e Prices leaf Table and four Chairs. Great- Cotton Felt Mattresses, encased in ly reduced to strong woven-stripe ticking, well 10-Piece Early American Suite, of tailored and finished with' roll mahogany and maple veneers. edge. Juffet, Drop-leaf Table, China Twin Size ....... .$16.50 Cabinet, Serving Table and six Double Size ..... .$19.50 Chairs are reduced to $200 Goose Feather Pillows, offered dur- 10-piece Suite, of Spanish influence; ing the Semi-Annual Sale at ex- urusual inlaid ornament in table. ceedingly low prices. Only clean, Reduced to sanitary feathers are used as a 9-piece American Walnut Suite, fea- filling for the durable, well tailor- turing oblong table and tapestry i In the popular size, chair seats. Reduced to $275 45 .7 e R 10-piece Suite of massive lines; con- Box Springs, in both twin and dou- structed of combination walnut ble sizes are offered at the respec- and gumwood in dull dark finish. tive prices mentioned below and, Reduced to .... 0. of course, they represent the best 10-piece Suite of Elizabethan in- materials and most skilled work- spiration; combination walnut, manship. oak and gumwood. Reduced Twin Size ... IR - Wi sl apa i s S0 Double Size . eensas927.50 Dining Room Furniture Section, Seventh floor. Bedding Sectlon, Seventh floor. e Jeremy T'he Golden Scarecrow The Captives The Wooden Horse The Dark Forest The Green Mirror The Secret City The Prelude to Adven- Jeremy and Hamlet ture Colotful Cretonnes Semi-Annual Sale Price C yar New patterns—flowers, vine motifs, figures, conventionalized floral designs and suggested stripe effects are but a few of the more desirable selections at the special price quoted, of which many housewives have availed themselves. Senator Arthur Capper will speak ,,A New--The Frock-Smock A Satin Sheen Distinguishes D\ teenth street, Saturday night, which will be given by the Kansas State Society of Washington in celebration Exclusive With of the birthday of the State {ans B Woodward & New 1927 will Spring Dresses e in a musical program. 71 % Lothrop cing will begin at 9 o'clock. $ I 95 For Mademoiselle i $29.50 to $42.50 Is your money earning enough? Write or phone for i leaflet “More Per Cent E.mb:t:,ymg a;lt] th:t . and More Per Dollar” ks -.5“""‘1’ | G For Madame serviceable —which tells about our 50— .50 Investment-Savings Plan o For Office, s39 $42 payments on shares of $25 and multiples in this well il SUBmEnE bl dck known organization, which School Wear satin plays an impor- pays . Of Broadcloth, tant role in the : Spring Mode. 0/ on preferred Zephyr prints, y A Special Offer Slip-Cover Sets, *39-*° For 3-Piece Living Room Suites As a special feature of the Semi-Annual Sale our highly skilled workmen will make Slip Covers for the average 3- piece Living Room Suite at the low price of $39.50, covering all labor and material costs. (This offer covers all 3-piece suites of the average size, taking no more than 35 yards of the 55¢ cretonne advertised above.) d. sk Rayfield cor 2% Quarterly Something new—a Frock-Smock—two garments in one —fashionable, practical and becoming. It has all the ad- vantages of the smock—yet added to these are dress : 4 i : Y H features that give it smartness every woman will appre- Spring models in black satin—relieved with a touch of sliablshes pieionolisives ciate. The back is shaped like a dress—it has a revers- white or color. You will find charming frocks in this i ible front, a wide belt and raglan sleeves. A compre- most flattering fabric for street and afternoon. Dligerir BAction. GRIh. Rowe: The Finance and hensive range of desirable colors. \ Investment Corporation Finished with French Seams Sketched—Smart black satin dress, with flesh- — Launder Beautifully. lined jabot -and fashionable bows, $35. Paris has sponsored satin for Spring, and Woodward & Lothrop is among the first to show a new selection of Protected by small and de- man, President. Phillp \ e A e Home Frock Sectlon. Third floor. Women's and Misses' Dress Section, Third floor. ! - 927 Fifteenth Street N.W. = Main 2455 K S TR