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PROPOSES CHANGE IN DIVORCE POLICY Preshytenan Assembly Rec- ommends Sanction Only on Charge of Adultery. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, November 14.—. Restriction of church sanction of di- charge by eliminating de nmended for the law of the erian church in a document being sent to the 10,000 miinisters in the United States from the headauartens here of the Presby- tevian T Philadelpl Preshyter cation. churches 1 of Christian Edu- bution among the ithorized by the gen- rancisco last May and final action on ths report is to be taken at the next general assem- bly in Tulsa, Okla, in May, 1928, “Divorce is now competing with death as a dissolver of marriages in the United States,” Dr. Macartney as- serted in his report. ‘“One of every six marriages ends in the divorce courts. It is easy to demonstrate from history that the increase in divorce, the thawing of family mor- tality and the breakdown of the sanc- tity of the home Iv'\\f‘ been the heralds of national ¢ “Our conc Testament ling the mind of but_one cause as e When and sanc- e on other company flou Ah\ a grounds we have with Christ.” Dr. Covert presented a statistical study of marriage and divorce. He ®aid that divorces had increased more than 350 per cent since 1870. and that the divorce rate in the United States was the highest of any nation, with the possible exception of Japany CAUMES LAW PLAN ' BEFORE TRADE BODY Public Order Committee to Consider Proposed Legislation for District. parted The proposed enactment of a modified form of the Baumes law of New York for application in the District of Columbia and passage of the strict vagrancy law recommended by the local police department will be con- fidered at a meeting of the public order committee of the Washington RBoard of Trade next Friday at 12:30 a'clock at the Raleigh Hotel. Odell S. 8mith is chairman. A subcommittee of the public order group already has recommended enact- ment of these two measures and it is expected final action on the proposals will be taken by the committee at the luncheon session Friday. The District Commissioners and the three Assistant Engineer Commis- sioners, Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, super- fntendent of police; Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, who has supervision over the park police of the Capital, and the president and two vice presidents of the Board of Trade are invited to at- tend the meeting. About 100 members ©f the committee are expected. Charles F. Carusi, president of the Board of Education, who recently was appointed chairman of the committee of the Board of Trade on universities and private schools, has called a_meet- ing of his committee for Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in the offices of the organ- fzation in The Star Building for con- sideration of Jegislation designed to wipe out the “diploma mill” schools in the District. ‘The commiittees on law and on parks and reservations will hold a joint gession Wednesday at 8 p.m. to take final action on the proposed bill pro- viding a new method for condemna- tion of land for public uses. Abe Martin Says: Tife's jest one new dandruff cure after another, “Well, I'm glad T dgn 't live in Mexi- co,” says Gabe Craw,” who went t' th’ wall yisterday. (Covrricht. 1027.F MAGRUDER DENIES COOLIDGE CRITICISM Mentioned Wilbur Controversy Only Briefly in Pottsville Address, He Declares. There was no criticism of either President Coolidge or Secrctary Wil- bur of the Navy Department by Rear Admiral Thomas P, Magruder, the lat- | ter sald, in hix address Saturday at Pottsville, Pa, He said he had touched only briefly on the contro- \'.Hy in which he is the central figure. erely said, as I had said before, that f]telt 1 had been unfairly treated in some respects,” said Admiral Ma- gruder. “I did not go into the sub- ject matter of the controversy nor add anything I had :..t publicly stated on pr.vlous occasions.” “he admiral added that his remarks at Pottsville also had been misrepre- sented in other respects in some pub- lished stories. He said he had not cha:ged the Shipping Board with in- efficic.cy; had not suggested that there was a “mysterious reason” be- hind the proposition for a ship sub- sidy; had not spoken of an “open sea- son” for attacks on Government ship- ping officials, and had not expressed himself' as “‘suspicious” of figures sup- plied by official sources in Washington. T Albert S. Burleson, Postmaster Gen- eral in the Wilson administration, was the first Texan to become a Cabinet member. e EVENTNG STAR, T WASHINGTON,” HUGE COST IN TRADE research, with industry spending $2 for every dollar spent by the Govern- ment, the National Industrial Con- ference Board announced yesterday. ‘These figures, the board pointed out, do mot include the cost of a large amount of technical research work being carried on in connection with industrial productlon, the cost ot which is accounted for as part of production costs. More than 1,000 companies mnow operate research divisions, the hoard By tha Associated Press. said, whereas in 1921 only 578 com- NEW YORK, November 14.—Indus. [ panies were known to maintain re- trial corporations and the Federal |search divisions or lahoratories. In Gavernment are spending _about |addition 70 trade associations are $200,000,000 annually for industrial | spending about §15,000,000 a year in f’ A = fole——lol——lal——] | I Sanitary Specials For This Week Only Arlington Flour 12.Lb.Bag 24-Lb. Bag RESEARCH REVEALED | Industrial Corporations and Gov- ernment Said to Spend $200,000,000 Yearly. Sealect Milk Evaporated and unsweetened. Pro- d\uml by the Sheffield Dairy of New 3 m= 29¢ Jockey Club Peas A fancy grade of small sifted peas, packed by Inderrieden. 2 Tins 3 5c Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour Ready mixed—so easy to use. 2 m2]c Consomme Bouillon Chicken Celery Mock Turtle Asparagus Pepper Pot / BUTTER makes delicious dressing when melted and mixed with LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE Itching, Irritations of the Skin and Scalp Use Healing Liquid Zemo Don’t suffer from an ugly, itchy skin. Do not endure Skin Tortures and Irritations. Banish Pimples, Blotches, Rashes, and rclicve Dan- druff. Ap;ly clean, antiseptic, de- pendable Zemo ].1qu|d at any time. The safe, sure way to keep skin clear and free from Blemishes and skin troubles. 35c, 60c and $1.00. FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS Perfect baking results every time! If you UR “kitchen-tested” For every kind of baking: pies, pastries, cakes, biscuits, bread Hot Chocolate in a Jiffy Green Meadow Chocolate Milk Beverage 1Is Delicious UY it at your dealer’s—and you'll be ready for any occasion—breakfast, luncheon, supper— when guests drop in—or when the youngsters come bounding home cold and hungry. Just pour Green Meadow Chocolate Milk Bev- erage into a double boiler—heat it (don’t let it boil)—and it’s ready to serve, Richest chocolate, purest milk—combined de- liciously. or Pinss If your dealer cannot supply you phone us—Potomac 5630—and we'll direct you to that carries it. Md-Va Milk 1620 First Street N.W, a store in your neighborhood Products Co. Potomac 5630 Rosedale Peaches The famously good Rosedale Brand of Yellow Clmg Peaches, packed by " 9w 35c 3 Tins, 50c Per Case, $3.90 Peter Pan Corn A sweet sugar corn, packed by In- derrieden—at a real bargain this week. Tins 25¢ 4 “Sticks” ina Carton Blue Ridge SUCCOTASH Those who use succotash have a rare opportunity to purchase this qual- ity product at a low price— Tin | | fl Brazil Nuts...........Lb., 29¢ ‘Walnuts, Diamond Brand, Lb., 35¢ Almonds, Nonpareil. Lb., 37c German’s Sweet Choc., Cake, 4c German’s Sweet Choc., Large cake, 9¢ Plum Pudding, R & R, 1-1b. tin, 25¢ Mince Meat, Social Club, 2-1b. jar, 39¢ Calmyma Figs. ...Pkg., 23¢c Pitted Dates, Black Palm, Pkg., 9¢ Pitted Dates, Large pkg., 23c Pitted Dates, Van Dyke, Pkg., 19¢ Dates, Marvin Golden, Pkg., 15¢ Citron. ...% Ib,, 10c; 1b., 35¢ Orange Peel .Lb, Lemon Peel... .Lb,, 29¢ Baker’s Cocoanut, in Milk, Tin, 17¢ Baker’s Cocoanut, Dry, Tin, 17c Hershey’s Cocoa Syrup, Tin, 7V4c Mavis Chocolate Sauce, Tin, 10c Del Monte Tomato SAuc., Tin, 7¢ Brown Bread, B & n, A Tm, 17¢ Marmalade, Glen Rosa, Jar, 30c . Jar, 23¢ Jar, 15¢ Jar, 30c oz., 10¢ Campfire Marshmallows, 1b., 39¢ Campfire Marshmallows, tin, 25¢ Campfire Marshmallows, pkg., 9¢ Hershey's Almond Bar, 2 for 9¢ Hershey’s Choe. Ki Merri Jell; Stick Candy. German’s Swe ’s Swed Peters’ Milk Choc.. Peters’ Nut Ghoe.. -3 bars, 10 Chewing Gum....3 pkgs., 10c ) A PLEASING COMBINATION oF GHEESE ik PROTEN MILK SUGAR TOILET SOAPS Lifebuoy e ile Octagon 8 cakes ZSC Octagon, white <2k 7V%¢ Kirkman’s caxs o Palmolive Ivory, guest Camay Sweetheart Lux Lava Loaf Sugar.. Pumpkin, Sentinel. . .. Del Monte Pumpkin..Tin, Cherries. «.3-0z. bottle, 8-0z. bottle, Food Coloring....... Olive Oil, R. Umberto, 34 Pint. Mulligatawny Campbell’s Tomato Soup F amous Sanitary Red Carton Brand BUTTER 53¢ —_— SANICO COFFEE MIXED VEGETABLES For Soups A tin containing a variety of prepared vegetables—empty into boiling water and soup stock, season and serve. £ A Time, Money Honey Dew Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple The Finest Grade reséarch and 152 colleges and tech- nical schools spend about $1,500,000. A public utility corporation spent approximately $13,000,000 last year. Manufacturing companies were found to spend for research an average of from 1 to 3 per cent of the gross amount received from sales, the hoard said. The greatest amount spent by a single manufacturing company among those from which the board received detailed statements for 1926 ‘was more than $5,250,000. Data submitted to the board showed that industries whose research ex- penditures were largest five years ago have scored the greatest relative growth since that time. WELCOMED BY AUSTRIA. VIENNA, November 14 UP).—Chan- cellor Wilhelm Marx and Foreign Min- ister Gustav Stresemann of Germany have arrived hers for a two-day visit. They were welocmed at the station by Chancellor Ignax Seipel and a repre- sentative of President Halinisch of Austria. —_— A new wireless tower is to be built in Berlin. When completed it will be twice the height of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, and the light on the top of tke tower will be visible for 100 miles. eat them like peanuts ow’ll like the delicious nut- sweet flavor of Toasterettes. ‘These crisp, crunchy crackers ex- ercise teeth and gums—stimulate appetite — prevent constipation. Rich in whole-wheat energy— toasted and butter-coated! Keep Vegetable Beef Vegetable Beef Bean Clam Chowder Mutton Broth ‘CRACKERS The World Highest Quality No. 1% Tins 29c and Si Six Thinner Slices Labor Saver Toasterettes handy — munch them frequently during the day. bulk. Heinz Products Kidney Beans, can...... Spaghetti, small can... Chili Sauce, bottle. Ketchup, large bottle Apple Butter, tin Vinegar, pint... GREEN BAG COFFEE Lb. 35¢ Land O’Lakes Sweet Cream BUTTER 58c “* Each Egg Unequivocably Guaranteed %lb Sm-ll Families can 71/zc Price Del Monte Products 20c 30c 35¢ 35¢ 12¢ 35¢ 23c 39¢ 25¢ 17¢c Asparagus Plenlo Sise Asparagus Small Green Tips Asparagus Pealed Col. Asparagus Mam. Wh. Tips Apricots Buffet Size Apricots Peeled No. 2% Cherries Royal Anne Cherries No. 3% Peaches Peaches No. 1 #n Brewer-Snyder ’s Hominy Peaches Buffet Size Pears Melba Raspberries No. 2% Cherries Buffet Size Strawberries No. 2 tin Fruit for Salad Buffet Size Fruit for Salad No. 1 Tin Fruit for Salad No. 2% Pineapple No, 2% Sliced Pineapple No. 2 Crushed 10c —Cooked and delivered daily to our stores. Morton’s Plain or Iedized HORTONS | looizeo [SALT (PQURS e 10c ! == Van Camp’s BEANS cn] 215 ¢ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables White Potatoes. .15 lbs., 3%¢ Sweet Potatoes. . .8 1bs, 17¢ otal N. H Sweet Potatoes, Py b:., e Cabbage .........Lb, 2%3¢ Onions, Yellow. .. .4 Ibs, 13c Onions, White ... .41bs., 15¢ Lettuce, Iceberg. .Head, 10c Celery, N. Y. S....Stalk, 10c Carrots & Beets. .Bu,, TVc Carrots, bulk.........lb, Sc Oranges, Calif.....Doz., 40c Grapefruit, medium. ....10c Grapefruit, large . ....12Y¢ Apples, Basket. . . .4 1bs., 25¢ Apples, Cooking . .5 Ibs., 25¢ Cranberries . .Lb., 15¢ Rutabagas ..Lb, S¢ Kale .... ..Lb,Se Turnips ... TREMORS SHAKE CITY. Suffers streets as windows rattled and pic- tures fell from walls. Two disinct shocks were felt within a short period of time, Sanitary Selected EGGS 48c™> Libby’s ASPARAGUS Famously good asparagus, packed in one-pound .square tins, 21 to 30 spears per tin— Niagase Falls, Ontario, Violent Shoek Visitation. NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario, No- vember 14 (#).—Farth tremors which shook this city Saturday night were believed to have been caused by earthquakes, after investigation failed | to reveal any explosions having oc- curred in the vicinity. The shocks were so violent in some sections that people ran into the Items Recently Stocked We wish to introduce these items to our patrons who have not as yet had ‘an opportunity to try them. We are convinced a trial of any of these articles will bring you back to our stores many times. Del Monte Fruit for Salad This is the buffet size tin, containing a smaller quantity of the same good fruits as are con- tained in Del Monte larger size tins. Carpenter’s Whole Figs ‘A generous 17 1/ product. Trusty Friend Corn Corn, especially suita- ble for small families. Argo Tuna Fish This is an excellent size tin of whole skinless Texas packed in a mild, savory syrup—you will be more than pleased with this A No. 1 size tin of Trusty Friend Shoe Peg 1 Oc Buy this way and avoid paying for food you waste. brand of light tuna fish, In a No. 24 tin. 25¢ | Sunsweet Prunes A large two (2) pound package of me- dium size California c prunes. . . California Almonds The finest of the crop—each nut has er shell—may be cracked with the ngers. Paper- Per 37 Shelled Almonds Red Kidney Beanl .Lb., 10c Black-eyed Peas ..Lb., 7V/c Quaker Corn Meal. Pkg., 12¢ Hominy Grits, [ Small Pkg., 12¢ Hominy Grits, Large Pkg., 23c Bulk Hominy .......Lb, 4c Van Camp’s Milk, Tall Can, 10c Sanitary Macaroni, 3 Pkgs., 25¢ Sanitary Noodles, 3 Pkgs., 25¢ | Sanitary Spaghetti, 3 Pkgs., 25¢ Comet Rice . Pkg., 10c White House Rice.Pkg., 19¢ Bulk Rice Lb., 7Vc Van Camp Soup.4 Cans, 25¢ Van Camp Kidney Beans, 3 Cans, 25¢ Bean Hole Beans.Can, 12Y,c Ritter’s Pork and Beans, Cans, 25¢ Ritter’s Vegetarian Beans, 3 Cans, 25¢ Campbell’s With Pork, Can, 10¢ Manning’s Hommy Can, i0c Soaked Lima Beans.! Can, 10c | Baby Lima Bea No. 1 Can, 12'¢ | Baby Lima Beans, No. 2 Can, 171%¢ Ensign Prunes, Social Teas . Lorna Doone. Fig Newtons Lemon Snaps Peanut Snaps Zu Zu Snaps 8. Cheese Klips .... .Pkg., 15¢ Zvylelnck Pkg., 15¢ 2’/94: Gin(er Snaps ......Lb, 12¢ Have You Tried Per Lb. Carton 250 Laundry Soaps Ivory med. cake 7¢ Ivory lwieake'} 2 5irkmn’s :: gz:c ctagon 2¢ P&G § cakes 25¢ Crystal White © = 25¢ Fels-Naptha eaks G Star ke 41/¢ L“x sm. pkg. 10c Lux Ize. pks. 25¢ Sunsweet Prunes 3 can, 12 Tomatoes, No. 3 ulH pack; e can .... :u'unlull “ee ilver Label Peas....c: 10e Stringless Beans, B R. elu.t: R SIS