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L 30 THE EVENING RUINS OF KERCH FOUND |WHISKERS ARE RARE PASSINEN_TO DEW IN SPANISH CAPITAL Site of Ancient Greek Panticapeum | — e Gradually Being Destroyed, |Tramcar Driver and Retired Night Is Report. Watchman Achieve Notcriety JONOR HIH S Commissioners to Reconsider | icerch. the site of the ancient Greek | Panticapeum. often called the “Rus:| | . |sian Pompei and Herculaneum Correspendence of the Associated Press | Proposals for Work on Gar rapldly decaying. and the Black Sea| AADRID, Spain.—Whiskers ave | {15 gradually undermining the rem-| .o o0 e s panish capital Probably not half « hundred persons all Madrid wear them. net-Patterson School. nants of ancient Greek and Roman towers and walls. In the fourth and fifth centuries be. The District Commissioners will re- :’r‘rel‘;'{"’clttmlehre Sy flflm""ff‘!‘\;m considor_thelr action in rejecting the | FEERE SERICR The S A1 HOC o | vhither bids for the erection of the Garnet Minor 2 i dily o eat: Kis o = 4 Minor and even Egypt. | daily to set his v Patterson Junior High School ut the |mpe city was seized in turn by Mith! [ ment clock. the only beard to A e : 10U, | 1dates” and barbarians before suc-|fs that of an ancient tramear d 1 well known of a retired un's his superintendent of cumbing completely to Rome. nounced today at the District Building | grreenth century it bicame tre prey |in Madrid. the property The bids for erécting ‘the S "‘"_|nr Turks and since has fallen into night watchman, who building were all in excess of the | former beat every evening and looks In the | There is one other anpropriation, but the specifications excavations hav_ been made|iike the Doge of Venice. Probubly had provided_for alternative bidding The ancient city occupies | he is wealthier, for nig itehmen with certain features of the building | heautiful site, as all Greek cities did. [in Madrid earn heavy doles from the omitted. Under these alternative pro-{,verjgoking the Black Sea, and is|householders and business people on posals the bids came within the appro- | girewn with ancient Greek founda- | (heir rounds. priation ~ and Municipal _Architect [ ions, remnants of Roman baths.| “Among the old politicians—most of Albert L. Harris recommended t blocks of white and rose marble and | ¢hom now do not favor Madrid with awarding of the contract to the lc bidder on this basis. Is of a later origin | their presence—beards were fairly fre | towers and w 2 | quent, more especially if they belonged v L hon A There is a species of ant that car-|to the Conservative pariy, where as otion of - Engineer | ries an umbrella of petals when it | beards are a matter of tradition. Comminsianer Wiliam B. Ladue, w Jose Sanchez-Guerra, the leader, still | rains. ‘Dr. Caldwell’s 3 Rules Keep You Healthy Dr. Caldwell watched the results of constipation for 47 years, and believed that no matter how careful people are of their health, diet and exercise, con- stipation will occur from time to time regardless of how much one tries to | avoid it. Of next importance, then, is how to treat it when it comes. Dr. Caldwell always was in favor of get- - ;[ ting as close to nature as possible, He said he went for a drive to several 5 4 ol whs with a friend and in the course | hence his remedy for constipation, the journey had to cross several | known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, railroads. *“At every crossing,” the jisa mild vegetable compound. It can Newton man declared, “that fellow | not harm the most delicate system E'ou{d s}!ln\\'xuu.llook gogl(\ n’]ays upaaflg and is not a habit-forming prepara- own the track, an ere was a|;o o Qo e F5 irain coming anywhere in sight he “03~ Syrup Pcp-“l“ is P.‘:“I““:im“‘"g{ would stop. the.car and wait for the | 2nd youngsters love it. It does no train'to pass. I asked him why he | gripe. Thousands of mothers hive was so careful, and he looked sur-|written us to that effect. prised and sald he always did that.| Dr. Caldwell did not approve of L‘el"““‘ll’“" Si‘(“"rn(';‘:““l%':‘:bg;r‘e‘i"m:“; drastic physics and purges. He did utt a train of < o o was convinced that it could not be ’l‘f’? believe they “"; good for h“;“““ done. Besides that, he said his wife | Deings to put into their system. In a promised to. have strawberry short. | practice of 47 years he never saw any cake for supper that night and he did | reason for their use when a medicine not want to die before supper.” like Syrup Pepsin will empty the R I e bowels just as promptl;‘. more cleanly Giving the Lord the Job. and gently, without griping and harm From Ed Howe's Monthly. to the system. it If you do not agree with a man, re-| Keep free from constipation! It frain from annoying him with a letter; | robs your strength, hardens. your pray in secret that the Lord will re-| arteries and brings on premature old veal the light to him. If the Lord|age. Do not let a day go by without does not care to do it, that relleves |, bowel movement. Do not sit and ou ot respeasibiiit hope, but go to a druggiest and get one of the generous bottles of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Take the Commissioner William B. Ladue, wh questioned the propriety of the prac tice which was adopted during the tenure of former Engineer Commis- sioner 1. Franklin Bell at a time when all school bids exceeded approy tions and threatened to halt the vear building program. Col. Ladue questions the propriety of this pro cedure, holding that Congress appro- priated for a tomplete building, and to built part of one and then then ask for more funds for completion would stultify the Commissioners. He favors holding up al w until additional appropriations can be obtained. Loy Spdiay A Cautious Character. From the Newton Kansan. A Newton man came in and said he had an item for the automobile page. and members of the family in consti- pation, biliousness, sour and crampy stomach, bad breath, no appetite, headaches, and to break up fevers and colds. Always have a bottle in the house, and observe these three rules of health: Keep the head cool, the feet warm, the bowels open. We would be glad to have you prove at our expcnse how much Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin can mean to vou and yours. Just write “Syrup proper dose that night and by morn- | Pepsin,” Monticello, Illinois, and we ing you will feel like a different per- | will .send you prepaid a FREE son. Use Syrup Pepsin for yourself | SAMPLE BOTTLE. “The Store for Thrifty People” A $50,000 Catholic Literary Awards Foundation, first of its kind in the country, Catholic_Rress Assoclation of United States and Canada. has been created by the the Fine Gauge Rayon Undies 51 Women's Gowns, Slips, Envelope Cheniise and Bloom- Boys’ Wash SUITS 69c Lett overs of 1 guita_odds and ends. it &l are service: i ¥l | 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. e T Becond Floor Dress Up for Fall! $25 to $35 Values Men’s Suits $14.90 $40 to $50 Values $19.90 Not a clear-away, but a give- away in this sale. Fine, all- wool fabrics, tailored for fit and service and every one from our regular stocks. Every suit is suitable for Fall wear and the ° colors, models and fabrics are for men and young men. Sizes 33 to 48. Extra Value e Men’s Hats s L A In all_the new 4 A : Fall shades and b shapes: enap brime for the snappy dresser’ and conservative dressy shaves | ! for the man of quict taste. Sizes for | » 312 to $15 Women’s COATS 9.95 Nobby tweed coats, for business, street and sport wear, self collar or with mandel furs; also plain colors, with moufflon fur collars. All sizes. Second Floor A $10.75 to $14.95 Silk Dresses 7.98 Party, street, afternoon, business or evening wear in a host of charm- ing styles, including the new shades for Fall. Regular and extra sizes, 16 to 48. Second Floor ail heads, that will hold their shapc and wear long Street Floor §1.98 $2.98 $7.95 English Vest Boys’ Sui 'oys ults ‘ Felts in a huge variety of styles, colors and tri mings; velvets in the most wanted sha s, tri: i | mings and styles. All are priced special for Sa $4q.95 urday. Second Floor Girls’ Dresses 2 to 14 Years Suits that boys like and fabrics that mothers 5 . in the season’'s newest patterns. | golf and knicker, and get a good fitting vest, tco. © Choose from suits in the knicker and longie, or Cindereila, B W.. L'Aiglon _and other fa- Sizs 8 to 15, mous makes: all fast-color fabrics: guaranteed 1 To"iyles for dress and school wear, d Floor Street Floor Secon L4 + Sturdy Sh fil AN E{E"E‘ ‘ F. c'.rl l;az and G?r?:s $2.39 $2.89 Genuine all-leat rubber heels. mas Double Bed—Part Wocl 1.95. Part-wool Double-bed Blankets, in a direct mill ase at a saving of $1 a blanket. Cholce of rose, blue, tan and gray block plaids, 813 to 2 and 2 MEN'’S SHOES For Dress and Work $2.95 Tan and ~Black Oxfords and High Shoes, also a large selection of i d J sturdy Work ‘ Y vair guaranteed to give sat- 500 Extra STAR, sateen-bound edges; full weight; extra sizes, 72x80. & “The Store dor Thiifty People”, isfaction. All sizes 6 to 11. RO O wears & full beard ns well as a_shock of halr. minister, former war minister, has never shaved his beard, although he keeps it closely cropped mira_and bearded. BUS LINE DISAPPROVED. Application for Winchester-Capital | Project Unsuccessful. | ‘The Public Utilities Commission to- | day temporarf ation of poration for ington with a new motor bus line trom Winchest i The com: submit a certif necessity issued b Service Comn tion in that mission will take definite action. . The keeper of the London Zoo hi just been awarded the bronze med for hippo THIERRY APTS. || 1920 S Street N.W. | with sleeping porches, one and two | v . kitchen and bath, | with the resident manager or Thos. | Pisher | WASHINGTON, D. (. while Juan de la Clerva, Aviators sclentists and writers, such jenavente, Rafael Alta- Ramony Cajal, ave full- But the man in the street clean shaven ¢ disapproved the appli- tern Public Utility permission to enter the ¥ will be required to te of convenience and the Virginia Public on authorizing opera- State before the local com- 1 CHATEAU | 5.00 to| Make your reservation now | L. The Hub Offers One Hundred Electric Vacuum Cleaners The HUB—Seventh and D Streets N.W. 7 Eureka, 19 Re-Conditioned in the Eureka Fagtory Hoover, 23| Re-Conditioned in the Hoover Fagtory e 178 Re-Conditioned in the Vac Factory This Offer Limited 100 Sweepers, So Come Early! MEXICANS UNABLE TO AID Emergencies” From Attending Re- | ception at Tuecson, Ariz. By the Acsociated Press. to Apartments to Let MADISON, 1739 Eye (Cor. 1 room and bath. & TP 2 rooms and bath. 1 room, kitchen, bath . ... 9 20, 1927. FRIDAY., SEPTEMBER granted permission to cross into the | ed the Mexican flyers from making nnn)l Victims of Materialism. Darfo Bugallal, a former United States in order to participate | trip. | From the Boston Tras: " minister of the Conservative party, - in the reception ceremonies at Tucson. +— —_ 3 2 So@te Irafecring, carries a carefully trimmed beard, iN HONORING LINDBERGH | Ariz. for Col. Linabergt Some promising young muscians | In trying to get well heeled a does Mariano Ordonez, also a for PSR S able to make the trip, be e a0 "rutAIl hele promises. of peoplé become poorly souled ice exigencies,” the Mexican “Service | ment has informed the Amer| sy in Mexico City. The S artment permission for the flig been granted Governor of Ar the embassy did not been ' plain the ¢ Deprived by C. G. Slecan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 715 13th Street EXTRAORDINARY SALE of a WONDERFUL COLLECTION of further that pre; aviators who had ALL LIKE NEW Only a Few Left in Each Building 18th St.) .835.50—838.59 .$52.50 Persian and Chinese Rugs In all sizes and weaves (including several extra luig Within Our Galleries CARVEL HALL, 1915 K St. S hn L iy 2 room, grill, closet, bath. . ............ ...834.50 (front) 1 t e i mase it ] ot AN Ot L 835.50—842.50 715 13th Stree MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, September 26, 27, 28, 29, 1927 At 2 P. M. Each Day By order of a prominent importer who desiies to lqui- date part of his stock. PENFIELD, 909 20th St. $34.50—842.50 TIERTON, 1121 24th St. " ; i 29.50—-$32.5 " Oue Block East of Conn. i : sy i’.:”,' ,"”Z,h """ g}:"zz .{‘;;":Z On View Up to Hour of Sale Each Day Very desirable apartments; some | > r:om, k‘if ;,e"' balh. e i ergcry Note—The above collection includes some of the highest grade SRHDISG B ER AWUCENNE S dassass s dei e I A Chinese Rugs and also some extra large sizes not to be found in the regular course of trade. Terms Cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., Aucts, W. Groomes, 1416 F St.é‘ The HUB—Seventh and D Sticets N.W. 0 e . \ % S\\N) \: \ AL NANNNY AN 2 AN 4", 14 Dalritprirbntn BAGS NEW CORDS PLUGS FULLY GUARANTEED ELECTRIC Vacuum Cleaners Each Sweeper has been recondi- tioned by the original manufacturer Sweeper-Vac $17.95 Apex $15.95 Eureka Hoover $19.75 | $23.95 These are famous nationally known Electric Vacuum Sweepers RECON- DITIONED by the original manu- facturers. New bags—new cords —new electrical connections! 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