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SHIPSTEAD BILL 1S GIVEN BOOST Senate D. C. Committee Fa- vors Building Restrictions The Senate District « terday afternoon v vicinity ed to hold the Commissic pose to establis Carrying out the d committee, Chairman Capper will com municate with the Commissione ) day to find out which site they f ‘The House p: d the bill auth $600,000 for a ) city heads. the House bill, feeling tha know what land the ( tend to_acquire EVll Dreams. For months 1 viewed with fear and dread the bed and rvest my (rightful cre: sturbed ny nd made my sleep a ghastly jest, an outrage ard a I was pursued by demons di roted li house afire and prodded me with spears: or 1 was falling from a plane | through miles of mist and fog and n atmospheres. Or I a well and sendi vell for help tha ‘hased by wolves te. I could not make 1 spent the w nd much t was in the way of heing wreel that 1 had brain decay. One day I iold my tale of woe. explained my fears to old Doc Roe, who Lives three doc northwest ¥ by horrid squinted . and smote me roundly 1d monkeyed with my It is vour liver,” said the s nearly the walk, and not ye With prescription you'll repair 1 The Shipstead bill provides that if 5 & building is to be erected within 200 feet of a Federa ba more than 40 feet | shall be approved by th Commission befo is issued. It hearing last we to protect Government b from undesirable surroundin; velopments The committee adopted Senator Copeland’s amendment, providing that around Lafayette Square buildi may be erected not to exceed %5 but that when they g the Fine Arts Commission shall pas: on the plans. The committee tee, composed of Sena t Gould and Copeland, to ma another inspection of the proposed heating | plant of the new McKinley High School, which Senator Cope been endeavoring to prevent th missioners from erecting on the of Second and R s The Senator contends the view the night with dread, or kick the footbourd from the bed. o; wild. How much of ndure before we go to 5 from one who knows the oD L gnose our divers ills und feed ves improper pills and tealth-destroying dops WALT MASON. Copyright. 1997 DISCIPLINE POLICIEMAN. Ramstad Dropped from Force and Two Others Punished. Disciplinary action was taken by - i the Commissioners vesterday against ¢ | three privates of the Metropolitan Police force. Carl Ramstad was ordered removed plant should be on a less conspicuous | from the force as u result of his con part of the site. viction before the police trial board “The Busy Corner” 29 Pieces of TudorPlate Complete With Tray $14 . 43-Piece Chest, $27.50 56-Piece Chest, $34.00 Or make your own selection from our complete stock. Tudor Plate® is made by the makers of Community Plate and is guaranteed for 25 years. Our Budget Plan You pay $1.00 down and $1.00 a week. No extra charge for this privilege—vou pay our regular cash “Hard-to-Fit” Women Appreciate These Perfect-F itting New Frocks In Specially Designed Sizes Which Eliminate Much of the Annoyance and Cost of Alteration The Price Is Only $16.95 —The makers of these smart frocks have taken into considera- tion all the points which are most important in the construction of a dress for a particular type of figure—for the small, mature woman who cannot wear misses’ sizes, there are perfect fitting frocks; for the short, stout woman there are frocks which pay particular attention to the sleeves and skirt to prevent their being too long, and also to give the proper fullness at the hips, bust and sleeves. For the tall woman there are frocks cut to give proper length of skirt and sleeves, and for the woman who is both tall and stout there are dresses of correct proportion and fullness. —The materials are flat crepe, georgette crepe, crepe romain and canton crepe. The dresses are shown in all the new Spring shades—rose beige, queen blue, navy and black. ¥ " Small Women’s Sizes, 1615 to 26Y% Fitting Women Who Require 36 to 46 Bust Measure TN ‘:J’rfi:::‘m;gl:’; 2rmcém51ucc unbecoming an CONGRESS GETS BILL 200 orter, “vomutc reiudicial to the Biiiin e A ebe o e ON HIGHWAY CLOSING | conauee immecoming. aa sehiares, o8 i'lhomg! M. Carter was suspended for | }:g l(“e(g:d fniflure to take action “look- i BT ol o the enforcement -1 § - Commissioners Ask Authority | tion law.~ iCn 0T HONDEGHIB ( ™ . P I\:enc‘;:d Over All Thoroughfares to m Floor. ! Further Park Work. ; o ool . 5 HOLLER *™ For Rainy Weather mitted to Congress yesterday the draft | — S}Bp %‘ e MRS. M. E. HOLL I » o of a bill designed to give them au-| 1 . W | Tl]is New nght-Welght thority to close streets, roads or | Vou'mend mob = u guess what Tonsiline Cl oth Overshoe highways, whether or not they are X parts of the highway plan. | contains. We print the ingredients on is not only a sensible protection for shoes and feet, but it is the smartest fashion in rainy-day footwear. 4 P It is made to fit either high or low heels and comes in r. price only. . Qs Street and Third Floors. Large Women’s Sizes 4214 10 52Y% The District Commissioners trans The bill was drafted as a result| €very bottle. They are known to be of a ruling by the corporation coun- | Feliable for the treatment of inflamed mel that the Commissioners lack the | conditions of the throats and mouths :::hnflty to c‘liose a s(rer:.it that Mha}:! ;:f children ml;la adults and have n dedicated in accordance with | favorites in the prescriptions of ph; the highway plan. sicians for many years. %)ver vl . The Commissioners believe that the j thirty years use proves Ton- siline is the 't combina- fon of m..‘;?&m:: g n't accept a substitute. Insist on the bottle with the long necked fellow on it. fawn or tan shades, with fancy turn-down cuffs Only a Few More Kann's—Fourth Floor. Costume Slips For All Occasions $3.95 —Well fitting Slips, of fine quality radium, crepe de chine and shim- mering “radiunette” in lovely col- ors for street and evening wear. The radium and crepe de chines have hip hems, the radiunette is finished with a narrow hem. It is especially desirable for wear with sheer evening frocks. 9 Cakes of Jergen’s Violet Toilet Soaps $1.15 Worth In a Box for 79c —This special box of Fragrant Soaps includes 5 cakes of Jergen’s regular 15c transparent, 2 regular 10c “Crushed Violet” bath tablets, and 2 regular 10c cakes of Jergen's Violet de Lorme Complexion Soap. It’s a handy package to have in your bathroom and an unusual value at this price. Kann’s—Street Floor. Sale! Full-Fashioned Silk Hose Pupmancss . Oe Tr —Some of the hosiery in this lot we have called seconds, but the im- perfections are very trifling and should not affect the wear. This is the full-fashioned silk hose which most women prefer, made with the serviceable lisle top and offering a good selection of colors. The sizes in the lot include 874 to 10. At this low price the thrifty woman will decide to purchase several pairs. Kann's—Second Floor. Kann’s—Street Floor. -Good Quality Rayon Bloomers “Baby Day” 'Brings Slip Covers For Any 3-pc. Suite $31 —The good fitting slenderizing rayon bloomer is more popular portance, in that the work of the National Capital Park and Planning tated by general legislation authoriz- ing the close of roads on the high- " park commission is to restudy the preserve the natural topography.” the . l ‘ommissioners said in & report to Rep- ‘/ t O t House District committee. | REMODELED lc r b aS a’ “Several cases are pow pending be- e the presence of dedicated but un- CIAL PRICES opened streets hamper the rearrange- || NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS tage of the land owners as well as | of the city. These minor cases can- | e —Just thirteen of these machines are ific legislation In each case, becaus: Just t - fhf,.fi.‘l’,i.,?,?mé‘ T heain ek ‘1’;:. PIMPLES OVER available at this lowest of Ortho- to prevent the construction of build- ¢ : Db e i e T ‘ of them being made and no more to way plan.” FAcE A“u BDDY be sold. And to make this offer S | doubly attractive we will deliver Entertainment Scheduled in Grace | Could Not Rest a't nght. —$5.25 Worth of Records Episcopal Parish Hall. ' | Healed by Cuticura. With Payments on the nated, prepared and served by 1he | “My skin was very dfy and Days Later. men of Grace Episcopal Church, will| |started to peel. Finaily pimples ‘ church, Ninth and D streets south-| |body. The breaking out itched and| Other Orthopho'"cs at 395’ west, from 4:30 to 8 p.m. tomorrow. | |purned so that I could not rest at Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde, rector, | £ g chatrman; James B. Price, William 11, AL m‘_ mn::wf"m’ Kann's—Fourth Floor. ‘Wise, Willam W. Carney. Grinder, W. 'vamm“;'{';‘}l were not successful. I began usi : | |Cuticura Soap and Ointment an . & | ]in three months I was healed.” Alken-Augusts. (Signed) Miss Lois Ragan, 1922 and February at these popular resorts | Cuticura Soap daily, with Cuti- s 50. Splendid golf courses with fif-' |cura Ointment occasionally, pre- tdoor amusements. Reduced f L Rulw;y leave W shl:glnn daily } Teicum p.m. eservations and expert travel b b 7 o s BessEr | Il Unusual Values ;-J»—I % . Specially 5 JEM Oriental Rugs Ever Held : s Priced l. in Washingt | | weaves of the East, including several extra | | large carpets. ‘ ' ’s Galleri At Sloan’s (alleries and Friday, February 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, | 1927, at 2 p. m. each day. | ‘The Collection Embraces Silk Keshans, Kermanshahs, flo’fgi1 Ispahans, Lillehans, Kazaks, Shirvans, Kurdis- 3 proposed legislation is of great im- Commission would be greatly facili- e ran appear to b mecemsars: | JONSILINE sotirteifitos, highway plan and make changes to resentative Zihlman, chairman of the REPAIRED AT fore the park commission in whlch; ment of the streets to the disadvan-| BENJ., SHERMAN, Prop. $85 618 12th ST. NW. not be handled satisfactorily by spe- | islation would not make it possible phonic prices. There are no more | | hese ‘machines MEN TO SERVE S-UPPER_ ‘x Itched and Burned So I 'l“‘h.e machines upon the purchase i A New England supper. to be do- | Machine Starting Thirty be held in the parish hall of the broke out all over my face and| The committee in charge follows:| |pight. 1used to scratch my body - $125, $195, up to $335 Whiting, Merrill Sickler, Samuel ¢ raid . e icities Nagle and Louis B. Pric Mean temperature during January Heart St., E. Durham, N. C. teen golf events. Other interesting vents plmphl or other eruptions. Through sleeping cars via South In Baby Thi 7 t L . n bany lngs a argest Public Sale of | embracing over 600 pieces in all the finest To Be Sold at Public Auction Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday On view up to hour of sale each day. iraz, Hamadens, Chinese, Bedjars, Serabends, Yrans, Dozars, Sennas, Fereghans, Mossouls, Tabriz, Bok- | haras, Kelims and Many Others. | TERMS CASH C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., Aucts. 715 13th Street. —Handmade Diaper Drawers, all hand scalloped ; for the wee baby up to the three-year-old. Special, Thursday, 2 for $1.00. —Infants’ Handmade Slips, of fine nainsook, with beading at neck and sleeves, and finished with lace. Special o= —Handmade Pillow daintily hand embroidered in lovely designs, each —Handmade Bibs, Special than ever. Cut in new style, amply full, with single shirring at knees. Length 27 and 29 inches, and in the following —Infants’ Handmade Ger- Fleésh Maize trudes, all. hand scalloped. Beige Gray Special, Thursday, 2 for $1.00 Peach Jungle Orchid Gidin hand embroidered, complete with underpad. 2 for $1.00 Kann's—~Street Floor. Wooden Nursery Chairs At $1.98 ~—~Handmade Japanese Quilts, in pretty pinks and blues. Were $298. Special Baby Day.. - $1.48 —Strongly made chairs in three different for $1.98. finishes—ivory, light and dark oak; have slat back and square seats; complete with —Handmade Quilted Jackets, imported garments, in pink and blue, at $1.98 ea. , Kann's—Second Floor. tray. Were $1.95 and $2.49. Kann's—Fourth Floor. —Regardless of the quantity re- quired we will make the Slip Cov- ers for any 3-pc. suite of furniture, including the five cushions, from pre-shrunk Belgian linen or 69¢ to 89c cretonne. The covers will be made with rustless snap fasteners and the workmanship is fully guar- anteed. Covers wifi be held for later delivery if you wish. Get Your Order In Now! Kann’s—Third Floor.