Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1927, Page 30

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30 Tl MVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. TU DAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19277 = 3 — — AT U el RS T e e e —eoo—_— | ferred to the committee on ’ school history texts school trustees .w ; B M’ANDREW HEARING |5 e S B " ! ew Leader | "The federation accepted an invita- _ Frank Righeimer, n | p ‘ » hoard, ordered the Declarati : Blvlc FEB[RA N g O ROUSED FROM TORPOR: t e read and the dozing BRI (i St : "U ‘ PR SSION: ington, uste led their eves. o 5 | <hips by German submarines and of e sases | TG thor witushs i a reaty: toitdv EVERY FOOT fontgomery County Body Moving pictures of the sinking of he signi f the peace treaty at | i i _[tify to proBritish taint when the | Visaifien were show, and the Army Reading of Declaration of Inde- X% Nijoimed to reconvens to Elects Officers—Location of Industrial Plants Hit. 1 Corps was given a vote of | morrow. ks, Col lace M. Craigie of McCORMACK GETS DEGREE. | the Bethesda Chamber of Commerce having made the arrangements for lTenor Designated Doctor of Music by University of Ireland. pendence Awakens Dozing School Trustees. | obtaining the film | By the Associated Press. | - 1 | CHICAGO, November 15.—O HELLENIC CHURCH SHUNS| « pvember 15.—Once | yagain the Decl on of Independence | DISPUTE ON HOLY WATER iius neen wsed to rouse citizens tof I Ircland, November 15 | perils that some have said confront | & of doctor of music Pastor to Ignore Challenge Over the American uati t the hands of mn]xv-l ed upon John McCor- Rising of Bread Without Eeidl VoL [ tianar o e i A reading of the document | Yeast. ing membhers of the school b are trying William MeA i N 1 world and his By the Associated Pross. i e ¥y to Trish music. As McCor- BURY, Conn., November 15. is now in America and will not Asserting that the church already | 1 scember 19, red some th \id been held up to public ridicule | )% el Bl rd challenge” of | . itain, George of the Tellenic tion here, an-| nouneed last 1 that the John Gerotheou wonld i challenges * divected i imed powe o rise without e of holy wat powers were srican Association for Above all else don’t sacrifice FOOT COMFORT “Pears of attempis to further indus frialize the section of Monizome: . | Crunty adjacent to the Distr | Crlumbia vere suzs 5 to the Montgomery Cot Patent leather, black kid DIAMOND S Other Precious Stones Members of Amsterdam Diamond Exchange ARTHUR J SUNDLUN Treasures ting of the money v in wh the challenge h 1s no need fo ARCH- SUPPORTING SHOES FOR WOMEN $7.50 RTHOPEDIC specialists and Style Experts have given their best to these shoes! Made on exclu- sive combination lasts, they hug and flicial said the congre ion would continue to worship as ¢ fit 1egardless of challenges vs when the o Greek church # Mr. Gerothe : ise bread without Tan calfskin ¢ . but min_: as part n c and black Thirty-five Years at A $7.50 935 F Stl‘eet PLATINUMSMITHS erous shoals v if it deviates from its fe m_ of civie hetter- ment. the beliaf that ° fn Col. Burhor the federation had for in]vnr.’ h. Wedding License Price Cut. | - Tound a pilor (hat would heep the Dy o eATebiTEN IBR/ELA ip in safe courses | X . INBREmDAL In his § address. Col. B: putia: |2 Gon s mnire 1o ber decla the first vears e s il g Coun- the feder: lite had been d . ¥ ¢ County Quorum decided to meet the itio as a result ordered N tinctly a period of accomplishment. and that this civic accomplishment Was in no small part due to the re- |y firing president. Mr. Kuhn. He ex- pressed the hope that the federation would continue to press for and ac- complish its civie development work Other Officers Chosen. -enses to wed be reduced froth ;M 60 1o $3.10, > Patent leather —black kid suppdrt the arch; sides fit exactly, without gaping, they refuse to slip, even on the slenderest heel. And the Styles are the “last word” in smart ness. All sizes and widths, AAAA to Capt. 1. H. Cissel of was el ed vice pr Arms of Cabin John i ooty | until the count e fing = :'even then it could not 7 $7.50 EEE, 2'; to 10. Sold only by the— Brown Kid, §5.50 May We Wash - Your Curtains—? Just slip the curtains off the rods—phone us to call—and your P mitted to th: and when 2 ~J SHOE STORE 310-312 s}:v:w STNW. 54 Years of Satix/nctf;ry Service School Invest A resolution directing the committee on schools to conduct investigation hearir rmine the ade- quacy of public facilities in the county as to pr i future needs curtain washing will be over! - i Our Modern Foot X-Ray Makes Perfect Fit a Certainty Bomerset. This necessita balloting of the evening, ‘wult that Messrs. Bokley and Harper were declare ®lected. i - In presenting the report of the Pominating _committee, Mr. Smith #2140 that the committee, prior to | @onsi = candidates, had written <o Mr. Kuhn to certain what were | kis-wishes with regard to renomina tion, and he r tter from him “h i id that while | ‘he appreciated the honor of presiding over the federation’s destinies as one | of the highest that could be bestowed. | he firmly declined to be considere “for renomination gure of other a prevent him from gi _ann's business the large amount o e which it demands. | an, chairman of insportation and «eommunication, reported on a pro- | test against the telephone service. He “$aid that a conference was held with “the telephone offic who informed | “the committee th: a number of | xhanges and improvement Aweing made, with the pu f "so providing facili “#rators would answer all calls within 30 Seconds. | Mr. Smith, reporting for the com- | We return them fresh and lovely, with that crisp “store” finish and true, straight “hang” that you find so difficult to obtain in home laundering. WEST END LAUNDRY 1723-25 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phone Main 2321 2100 HATS---the entire stock of a Philadelphia Hat Mfg. Co. purchased last week makes it possible for us to offer a sensational = Our superior Rough Dry Service at eight cents a pound is a most satisfactory and economical laundry service—Try it. Member Laundry Owners' National Association, e e nery ed TCMORROW!!! ufacturer \ with us to produce this sensational DOLLAR DAY. Just at the height of the season we offer brand new styles and col- ors, including plenty of blacks. Remember, the $1 price is for DOLLAR DAY ... and DOLLAR _~ DAY is WEDNESDAY ONLY—-NOVEM. BER 16th. Every Hat | Is Worth §$1.95 $2.95 $3.95 % 7777 7% Felts, Velvets, Soleils, Metallics, Large and Small Head Sizes In. cludes Hats for Children and Misses. %, 0 7% 7 % 7 : T i ' , ;i o\ See Them In Our L b s ; / B L2 ‘ \ 2R Windows—Tonight It’s light as a patty shell. Its crinkly top is butternut-browned. It nestles in your cereal dish as if made to order! It’s pure whole wheat. Firm, meaty grains, cooked, drawn out to a ribbon so filmy thin, so fine-spun, there’s three whole yards, wound round and round, to every Muffet! Toasted crunchier than toast itself! Crumbles in the mouth like oven-crisped crackers. All whole wheat’s health qualities— vitamins, calories, bran. Easy digestibility. And, best of all, corking good to eat! Serve Muffets at breakfast tomorrow, with cream and sugar. Or add fruit. En- joy one yourself, and get an extra treat out of watching the rest of the family en- joy them! The Quaker Oats Co., Chicago.

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