Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1927, Page 11

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SEPARATE ZNIG AREA IS CEATED Commission Rules on Semi- Detached Houses in “A” District. An amendment to the zoning regu- lations creating a. separate. restricted “TPegidential - arex« for - semi-detached ;)muses. was adopted by the Zoning Comimission #t"an “executive meeting afternoon, following a pub- 2 at which the change was eongidered. No opposition was; reg- isteted at the heacing. ¢ The mew zone ip described as fol- slows: “InYthe A %emi-restricted aréa, “the’minimum dimi pancy shall be- the samé rea, except that hereafter, .«Knn be erected or algered apartment houge, flat, ¢ mmunity. Rouge, ,or :shall ‘any btiflding or ‘premise housed for these pu poses.” Creates Separat: Areas. The adoption of the amendment, in ‘effect, creates separate areas for de- itache@™ and’ sémi-detached “houses, as under existing regulations, only sin- gle family dwellings will be permitted In A re:..icted-areas after January 21. The present A area will not be dis- turbed, however. All property now 80 zoned will remgin with that.status, .and the burden :of having it ch to semi-restiieted is placed on owners who want to erect semi-detached houses thereon. The commission also changed the height limit from 90 to 110 feet on “the commercial property on the west side of Connecticut avenue, south of L reet, and prohibited erection of apartment houses in Burleith by re- zoning from B to B restricted, ail res- idlential B area south of Calvert ;#treet and west 8f%\Wisconsin avenue. Other changes follow: Rezone from residential B to resi- J@ential C area, property at the south- east corner of Second and T streets northeast, and premises 701 Sixth istreet southwest. Rezoning Ordered. Rezone from residential A réstricted, 40-foot height limit to residential B, 60-foot height limit, the. rear of pro- 1 perty at the noj vflmnkt corner of Thir« ‘teenth stfie& ;Rhode Island ave: nue. ~ . The commission announced receipt of a petition from Emergency Hospi- tal, asking that the height limit be changed from 90 to 110 feet on a- lot adjoining the hospital on the east, now occupied by the Cox Building, Erec- tion of an addition to the hospital is proposed. The commission will con- “sider this petition at its next public -hearing, Decem})er 7. " LIBRRRIAN, HONORED. Mrs. €. D.. Lathrop Has Article Printed in Navy Periodical. | Mrs. Constance D. Lathrop, librar- rlan of the Navy Department, has the * distinttion of being the first woman to have ‘an.article printed in the United! < Stated ‘Naval Institute Proceed! monthly publication for the advans {ment of professional, literary and sci- } entific knowledge in the Navy. It ap- ars in the November issue and is on ips’ figure-hea | Prince Nicholas Made General in Rumanian Army the Associated Press. BUCHAREST, November 10.— Prince Nicholas, who is only 24 years old, was promoted yester from a lleutenancy to a full general in the army. The young general, who is a member of the regency, celebrated his promotion by going on a hunt- ing trip, shooting one wildcat, two bears and seven pheasants. In honor of young King Michael's name-day celebration Tuesday. Prince Nicholas, Supreme Court Justice Buzdugan- and -Patriarch Miron Christea, as regents. con- ferred ‘nr\n themselyes the grand belt of the Order of Carol. ~ SIGNATURE WITHHELD. : Pact on Exports. By the Associated Press. | Decision whether the United States will_sign the Geneva convention for | abolishment of prohibitions and re- strictions on_ exportation and im- portation “fs being withheld at ‘the State Department pending detailed examination of the text of the docu- ment. Only a part of the convention had been received up to vesterday. . In advance of the study of the text, however; it was sald at the de- partment that presumably, the United States would sign the ~convention. which already has been accepted by 19 ‘other countries. U. 8, Continues Study of Geneva I Sunday Excursions $ 00 = Pittshurgh SUNDAY NOVEMBER 13 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Saturday night preceding excursion Lv. Washington (Union S tion) . Ar. dohnetown * East Liberty ..: Piktsburgh Borrn pReves AN soh Towi. 1005 A, S Pennsylvania- Railroad \PPEIE YOUNG DUPEPSN KEEPS Mra. Eathrop, ‘B. P. M. Lathrop, ., in addition §to having charge of thé 80.000'beoks in the Navy's.library, also is head of a iresearth staff that is cafled” upon to ‘jects propounded by people ‘fram all iover the United States, as well as by ‘the Secretary of the Navy and officers on duty at the department. R TR JUSTICE WINS LIBEL SUIT. ‘answer many questions on naval sub- x Oklahbmah Awarded $100 ia $200.- {3 v~ 11 7000 Action. OKLAHOMA CITY, —Damages of $100 last night were “awarded Fletcher Riley, a justice of the Supreme Court, by a jury which ;considered. a_libel suit involving al- leged crfticism of the State ‘Supreme Court by O. O. Owens, Tulsa oil i The plaintiff asked $200,000 dam: sges. The Tulsa World was codefend- ant Owens, the complainant lleging advertisements in which he laimed he had been libeled appeared in that newspaper. - * ISLANDS ASK FREEDOM. :Legislafure Petitions Congn‘u‘ at +. Closing Session. MANILA, November 10 (#).—A.con- eurrent resolution asking Congress to grant rpomplete, immediate and abso- Jute Mhdependence to the Philippines was adopted vesterday by the Seventh Insulat Legislature at its closing More then a-hundred bills were passed by the Legislature. W L.DOUGLAS A new modified brogue in imported Brown Russia or Black Calfskin ONE OF 100 STYLES FOR FALL AND WINTER . " Quality, at No Extra Charge 1 you want shoes that wear well, are comfortable and at the samie time stylish—why pay more than Douglas prices? All Douglas shoes ate built of the finest materials, by November* 10 |’ the stemach so you can eat any- ‘thing you want. That's why 5 i e sold every or two of the and you will tion, or be All drug stores have Pape's Diapepsin. PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN THE E WALKER NOMINATED AS CITIZENS’ HEAD { |Park View Group to Choose Of- ficers for Year—Bus Company Official Speaks. The Park View Citizens' Association treasur A. Goodman, F. L. L. Hiller and A. P. Bovello. The annual election will be held in December. Edward B. Merrill of the Washing- ton Rapid Transit Co.. told the mem- bers that with the gradual clearing up of the debts of the company, the ex- penditure recently of $250,000 for new equipment and an increase in patron- age, the bus lines would soon, he hoped, be breaking even. Mabel T. Boardman of the Red Cross urged the support of the resi- dents of the community in the annual roll call, expressing the hope that the b for largest membership would ted from the State of California by the District of Columbia this year. The report of the executive commit- .| tee stressed the importance of an in- - | tensive campaign to have all property holders of the community sign up a laws, which will include the names of all members. A. B. Clark, vice president of the association, presided. b CHIEF, 118, AT POW-WOW. Indians to Honor War Veterans at Kansas Ceremony. LAWRENCE, Kans, November 10 (#).—Nee-Num-Nah-Shuk, 118-year- old Potawatomi chief, who says he was born on the site of Chicago, has arvived, with his best dancers, to add dignity to the annual pow-wow at Haskell Indian Institute here. After expressing disapproval of the development of cities in general, the the Federation- of Citizens' Assogia tions. X [o[——c1 alker and George H. Rus- delegate to the Public School As- tion. J. 8. Cole, and members of 5 ve committee at large, Miss ne: ter Sommers, Q FREE . Woodbury’s Vanishing -~- Cream . with three cakes of Woodbury’s Facial Soap all for 55(:_. up 100 per cent. 1405 H St. white-covenant-protective-clause tion to be circulated until it Is signed Action was taken di- vecting the executive committee to ar- range for the bringing up to date of the association’s: constit: “Washington’s Greatest DRUG STORES” 604 9th St.—Frank 3713 F St., Cor. 12th Frank. 4312 Frank. 8227 petl- the Institute grounds. ceremony honoring Indians in the World V [E==———Jo|c———]o[a[o]———[o]c———]a]c——] FREE Williams’ Aqua Velva New Size With 35¢ Size Williams’ Shaving Cream All for 29c F fi‘ddy._and Sqturddy Specials - Face Powders - $1.00 Azurea Face Powder. .......67¢ 50c Java Rice Powder. ...........33¢ 60c Pompeian Face Powder. . . .....39¢c $1.00 Princess Pat Powder. . ..79¢ "$1.50 Manon Lescaut Powder. . .. ..98¢c Houbigant’s Powder, all odors. . . .$1.50 Three Flowers Face Powder. . ... ...75¢ _ Hudnut’s Gardenia Face Powder. . .$1.00 Toilet ‘Soaps 25¢ Cuticura Soap. . vie wnsBo R 25¢ Resinol Soap, 3 for...........55¢ 10c Lifebuoy Soap, 3 for. .........18¢ 25¢P.D. Germi¢idal, 1%. . ........17c 10c Physician’s & Surgeon’s Soap. . . .9¢ 93¢ per dozen 10c Palmolive Soap, 6 for. . . .......38¢ 25c 4711 Rose Glycerin, 3 for......60c | . Toilet Articles 50c Gloray Polish and Remover. . . . .42¢ 35¢ Cutex Cuticle Remover. ... ....24c¢ 35¢ Cutex Liquid Nail Polish. . . .. .. .24¢c 50¢ Ingram’s Shaving Cream . ... 50c Molle Shaving Cream. . ..... 35¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream. . . .. . .24¢ $12 Caron’s Black Nareissus Ext...$8.98 35¢ Frostilla Lotion. .............21c Face Creams $1.00 Angelus Lemoh-Cream. .. ... .67¢ 50c Stillman’s Freckle Cream. . . ....43¢ 50c Hinds’ Honey & Almond Cream. .33c 60c Pompeian Day Cream. ........37c 60c Pompeian Night Cream. .......37c 35¢c Pond’s Vanishing Cream. ... 60c Elcaya Creams...... 25¢ Black and White Cold Cream. . . .21¢ 49c HUTAX TOOTHBRUSHES, the small brush 29 recomended by leading dentists. .. .............. C .Hair Preparations 50¢ Palnrolive Shampoo. . ........ .29 $1.40 Pinaud’s Eau' de Quinine. . . .$1.04 50c Glostora........... .39¢ 50c HairGroom. ... . . REORE I | $1.00 Lea’s Hair Tonic...........83¢ $5.00 Inecto Hair Dye..........$3.75 Jeris Hair Tonic.......,.......$1.00 . 25¢ Azurea Taleum. . ....... .leéums voo23c 25¢ Mennen’s Talcums. . ... ..15¢ April Showers..............25¢, 50c Cappi Talcums. .............25¢, 50¢ $1.00 Coty’s Talcums............7% $1.00 Houbigant's Talcums. .. Gigars—At a Great Savings El Verso, P.F......... El Verso, P.E............. El Verso, Amb. Philadelphia Hand Made........ El Roitan, P. E. Lt i El Roitan, G. Pac.. ... El Roitan, Broadway....... El Roitan, Amb. Patent Medicines 40c Fletcher’s Castoria. . .. .. ... $1.00 Tyree’s Antiseptic Powder. . $1.25 Bayer’s Aspirin, 100’s - $1.25 Absorbine, ‘Jr. Box of 50 Box of 25 ....$4.90.. ....$6.00. ....$3.75. ... .$3.75: L8600, ... . 53,00 Dental Preparations 60c Forhan’s Paste..............34c; 50c Ipana Paste..................31¢ 50c Pebeco Paste. ...............31¢ chief led his followers to the place of honor in the tent village near Festivities start tomorrow with a NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1927 THIS RAGLAN'S v M A HALE AND HEARTY | IT HAS "HART SCHAFFNER & MARX ~ ENDURANCE "Ie has an English style and swagger It welcomes a zero day or an eve- i ning at the theatre It's a-real overcoat for a real man Qr:jliounds s Copper-beech browns + Smoke blues v Y expert workmen, to a standard of quality, style and service which is unsurpassed. Purchasing our materials in such large quantities and modern factory methods permit prices which fit any pocket-hook. Others charge-much more for shoes of such fine quality. § 1f Douglas shoes are not sold in your icinity, write for catalog. v 2 - 25¢ Listerine Paste. ..............18¢ 60c Calox Powder. ..............38c, 25¢ Lyon’s Powder. .. .. $1.00 Lavoris........ $1.00 Listerine........ $1.00 Mercitan Lotion. . ............78¢ 50c lodent Paste................38¢ $1.00 Calsodent Powder. . 25c¢ Grove’s Laxative Bromo Quinine. . $1.00 Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil. .. . $1.50 Petrolagar. ........ BERDAE. ........consinmmmni Pompeian Olive Oil, pint. .. ' 60c Bromo Seltzer. ... .,. $1.75 Eskay’s Neurophosphites. 40c Kalak Water................29¢ ;gc‘l/;i:k’s Salve, small. . ..........25¢ c Baume Bengue, Analgesique. ... 47¢c $1.00 Vinol 'l'o:i:. o5 lgeuq ....87¢c $1.50 Agarol.’ s ie 9108 50c' Noxzema Cream......:......37¢ 25c Seidlitz Powders. ............19¢ b DR A e "The Douglas name and-ve- r:,ummnpdmdusde ve et of aualiey and value. America’s Best Knoun Shoes Men’s Shoes $5,$6,$7 and $8 Boys® Shoes $3.50 and $4 W. L. Douglas Shoe Company p ' MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS —FACTORIES AT BROCKTON, MASS. y .Snxuintllvfinduldduofihevnmd&w 50c Corega Powder ............. 3% . 50c Wernet's Powder. .. ..........39¢

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