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REVISED CLASSES URGED BY BALLOU) Superintendent Favors List-; ing School Children Accord- ing to Capabilities. | | A e Classification of children for in-| struction purposes into groups ac- cording to their capabilities, where | all might progress together, rather than keeping a child in a class for which he was unfitted and thus forc- ing him to see others go ahead while he remained behind, was held up as the ideal system for teaching by Dr. superintendent of the Distr nd Parent- auditorium of the | erday afternoon. | u had just rveturned from nal convention in Chicago. led to lav before the meet- f the suggestions discussed Me said these ips should lettered. but mone be classed as defective or there be number should ev sub-norr .l Parents Urged to Co-operate. \cation of children into | h neous groups, Dr. Ballou ined, is not solely by mental but all the facts concerning the are taken into consideration. | particularly what he has shown he | can accomplish. | he tendency to “let it on the part of some parel decried by Dr. Ballou, who decla that all instruction in the schools predicated upon previous instruction in the homes and the only way to zet the best results is for the home. e ol to co-operate to up” work of the association it would,do away with much of Jost time at the beginning of the vear byi fitting the child to enter school. | Committee Heads Report. Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, the presi- dent, who presided at the meeting, | 10ld the members of her trip to the| national convention of Parent-Teach-| er Associations in Oakland, Calif. | The heads of committees reported on the work done during the Sum-| mer. Chief among these reports was That of Mrs. G. W. Lady of the com- mittee on udy circles, Mrs. Lady | recommende that the association | formally _request the authorities of George Washington University to in- stitute a course on child development 10 be open to both parents and teach- | ers and to be run on either the lecture | or credit system. tion was adopted. MRS. POLAND REPLIES. | Wife in' Answering Husband Asks Annulment. Nellie M. Poland westerday filed an answer to the suit of her hus-, band, John A. Poland. jr.. for an ab- =olute divorce, and presented a cross- petil marriage be annulled. She says Poland married Viola C. Padgett in this city October 2. and also went through a ceremo Nirs. She is represemted by Attorney Jiam C. Ashford. Thatcoop Order and Officers Charge Wrong n, in which she asks that her Wwere recently sued in the Distric | Supreme Court, yesterday asked the |court to dismiss the proceeding. The |claim is made that instead of an in- junction proceeding -THE - ALL IN THE DAY’S WORK. ( 3 = { WeLL FRIEMDS, YOU'LL NeVE \ GOE 55 WHO WE HAVE WITH US Topay. WE HAVE A GCREAT r TREAT IN STore FOR Yoo | T CCRTAINLY HELPS U5 OVER THE RouV PLACES INLIFE, WELL,\ | Por T WANT To KEEP Y0 1N 1SPENSE ( | Amiy LOMGER THAMN MECESSA e g a et g T GREAT PLEASURE 1M INTRADUCING THE 915~ TMNGUISHED HUMORIST, MR oTTO BAMRK. right Press Publihing Co. (New York World) 1927. D. €. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19.. 1927. i ved. 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' We request the return of anything that can be' bought for less elsewhere It’s Our Birthday—and we’re celebrating in an entirely different way— not a long, drawn out Anniversary Sale of questionable values, but a short, snappy 3-day offer of GENUINE BARGAINS—Special values we have rounded up for this event from our own quality stocks. our limit, however, and if you are to share in the savings be on hand early THURSDAY, FRIDAY or SATURDAY! 3 days is HERE’S PROOF—o¢f MUCH LOWER PRICES! The Most Remarkable Values We Have Ever Offered Men’s and Young Men’s 1 : Hcnest $25 . and $30 Values The Suits include navy blue The Overcoats and Top- serges, fine worsteds, pencil stripes, blue cheviots and nov- coats include biues, herring- elty twists. Young mer nd ronservative models, Sizes 33 hones, tweeds in varions new to 44, shades, Boys’ Four-Piece SCHOOL SUITS (Coat, Vest and 2 Pairs Pants) 2 Important Groups 100 pairs of Young Sizes 29 1o 34. Assorted c Men's Wool Sweaters, front. 2 pockets. Gray and ew Fall Patterns and Colors s Collegiate Trousers. simeres. Regularly $5 $3.45 ; E Robes. Whittenton Jla ard flannel, shawl and pockets, trimmed with cord. Colors 230 pairs of Men's Trousers. Conservative styles. Fine Sizes 31 to 30. Regu- Boys' Slicker Raincoats. Towers' Fish brand in 50 83. Warm and serviceable. Sizes 38 to 50 Sizes 28 to 36. Regular $398 value .. Western Mack black. vellow and green. Sizes 6 to 16 §7.50 Men's Corduroy Trousers. Made for hard wear, Men's Leather Jackets. Genuine horsehide. e $10.98 Broken sizes. 8 to 13 vears. quality worsteds and scrges, - Men's Sheep-lined Coats, of extra heavy mole- skin. 4 ;lot_‘kt 36 inches long. Sizes 36 to 50.. Brown’s Beach V for men. Snap button. 2 4 $2.49 strong pn_rkrl;. Sv_z s 30 to 42. Regular $5 value.. 33-95 Bovs" Wool Sweaters. Shawl collar. Button front (Bradley make), in maroon, brown and navy. 1 98 7 §h. M.rl} only. | nel lined ... o 30y 8" Corduroy and Wool Knick A great value. Boys aws. 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