Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1927, Page 38

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18: Hours Wash’ton to Florida The only Double Track Railroad between the North and Florida. FROM WASHINGTON THE MIAMIAN GULF COAST LTD. Lv. 2:55 p.m. iLv. 2:55 p.m, Other fast thmugh rraunda:ly i_ilnv |SS lorida e 2 Belmero Lad, )y West Indian Ltd. kS Everglades Ltd. 10: Coast Line Florida Mail 3: Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South Tickets, reservations, information from S Tel. Main Ask for “Tropical Trips” Booklet To See RIGHT See FORIGHT 915 G St. N.W. Finest Quality Toric Reading Lenles ri. & Sat. sz Only Dr. Chas. Foright 915G St. N.W. associated D. ALPHER with |ECTURERS BARRED to Give llustrated Talk. lopted policy speakers (n! pupils on sub be construed e on the moking schools tions of the board [} neluded th derson nt physical d div 10 to 13, who was last Friday by the grand jury fo sttempt to use the mails to what is alleged to be his activity with ntral Seventh Hen tor in street, one of the ion into 1 e Washington's “diploms board also agreed to re auditor of n the current budget funds for 1 facilities as would be re. present “unsatis under which junior Southwest Wash sses. v on the mmittee of four . Daniel H to deliver ered in the schools COAL Our low prices are| for cash delivery only W. A. Egg..$14.40 W. A. Stove, $15.25 $14.65 | 81175 W W. A. Pea.. Coke . Fzirmont Egg . Nut. .. New River Egg. Slo%‘ Buckwheat, briquette ng wood. full weight guaranteed. | B. J. WERNER Main 8944 923 New York Ave. 1937 S5th St. N.E. N.W. Get this! Sufferers | remedy from Guarant e, Blociine, ; hl dorProtroding funded, Get the Sandy tubs with bia pipe, 5c; o the tin bor, . 4 PAZO OINTMENT WELL sealed piston rings--~-by the use of tough viscous lubricating oil accomplishes two impor- tant requirements for efficient motoring: snh.», 1 mien of Dr. K and | pl All our s coals are screened and | Gillisan interrupted to ask The committee | members we J. Hubb William_B. Dr. J. Knox Montgomery Vote Is Postponed, Harry O. Hine, secr ard, had read a commun e '10((:' L !)w lecturing motion by Henry of the board, (h’ll lln‘ hool Board should refuse its permission in view { i wrding such ad E the membe; | were about to vote on the meas when Rev. N Hubbard interrupted the proceedings to ask that b mittee be giv ligan readily [ tionon” hi sident of the board, p ter until later in the meetin; When he finall dressed the be Mr. Hubl outlined the gen- ition from gue applying for and on a an, membx ng that ranted on three pi perm! him if he ‘11.(] not know that instruction as to the effects of tobacco was already be- ing given to students as a part of their regular curriculum. The minister re- plied that he supposed such instruction was contained in the text books, but he described Dr. Kress' lectus “supplementary” to the regular course. Dr. Montgomery, who said he w president of the Muskingum College, | reiterated Rev. Mr. Hubbard's reasons ‘\\h\ he believed the lecture should be permitied. | President Carusi then explained to | the committes that in accordance with | !the policy of permitting no subject to be di ed in the schools which | might be construed to be controversial, | sectarian_or political, the board had | recently decided to refuse all such re- He said the members of the would deprecate it exceeding Seal 4 Hhe PISTON RINGS lst—;It prevents the E crankcase whic 2nd—Tt preserves compression—the better the compression, the greater the motive power. That New Improved Supreme Motor QOil is tough and viscous—it sup- plies a perfect seal—lubricates thoroughly and continuously. If run afew hundred miles be- At the Sign of the Orange Disc of theq BY SCHOOL B(]ARI] ‘Permssmn Refused to Anti- i ot nis i provice ‘mutic iR, o [ DR pg tlemenc Cigarette League Speakers ] in the I dicted | an | aud in | impassioned plea for th Chiropractic College, 1914 | that he 1 first | spea to come within the investi- | >, H. Butler and | th: - | invest | | demnation I by the speak Mr. C: “but we ation law Catholics, Jews, nwdnu ev hool o and we h fac mvv-v hese in our schools, The; e sur p is Why we ref viewpoints to by Ir‘nm(n\lin‘ 11, see without { these thin | verse a te t we ion in inc 1t we ing fc Before a vote motion, nd d he the have here & ybody send their children reference to the meri children.” causes represented | finenass of this told the commit \ compulsory demands that Moham- Arn which Protestants I imprison | all | pr e a fine or ildren of fore e t pic bl hools, v.ul ths to permit :nhju ts or e expounded that By ctarian or political. S to refuse them. Our ad this case would not | vor cigarette smok- | g OTTAWA, Ontario, | the Council, | adn food supplies. the Associated Press. December 8.—A ojected survey of the five leading oneer settlement lelts of the world of support from Dominion government. The survey, which was sponsored | the United States National Research | will be made with a view hacity of Ci South Africa ssimilate mi- | ase the produc the determining the ¢ Univ 1, Siberia, d South ation and incr have a greater quanti ‘Canada Will Support Projected Survey Of Pioneer Settlement Areas in World It is to be made, it was explained, in preparation for the time when the nited States will require to import of foodstuffs, and a surplus of Americans may desire to find new home: Canada’; hy Premi ference yesterday sity of Queens U'niversity It is understood several universities intentions intimated their co-operate. ce was promised zie King at a con- with members of inet and representatives of the Saskatchewan Y. W. C. Women's Christian Association. to suitable legislation for country as proposed by M. French foreign minister. at NEW HAVEN; Conn., (A).—Mrs. Walter Camp, jr., to BACKS BRIAND. NEW YORK, December 8 UP).—In- dorsement of the Briand proposal for renunciation of war as an instrument of public policy was voted yesterday by the national board of the Young The board voted to give its support enactment of treaties hetween France and this Briand, i aiersts Sl Walter Camp, Jr., Divorced. December 8 wife of the famous foot ball mentor's son, was granted a divorce and r‘ll!thd)' could be taken on \1;. howaeve! - addressed the Thoard, |be could not see where | net request, r.political in the lie s of wh rs in Wa vou with tears Dr. Kress to add At the conclu |of the lecture, He told the District to | himself was a respact to tobaceo an had voted adver i the Womer Union lecture livered in the s vote which foilo n follow- | opposed to the Anti-C| wpptication. told the boa 1 heen impres rd that the hich he was a membe ishington, “could 1 his rom with parents who would in their eves to al tress their children on the evils of cigarette smokinz.” N sion of Mr. Mr. Gilli it he re- sion ‘should be ye-|ord Mahony that he | tri aler”” sely on a conti nn*wu‘(m s Christian Temperance . which had been de wed wi instructions at the matter of |advice on the number of repair items hoth with |shown that 65 repair orders had been | oholic drinks | completed. 20 were in progress of com- | and he reminded him that the board |pletion and 46 were waiting for ma- unanimously | which, it rette League's ! Iyme rs of iy given priority over less urgently ew schools 1 _unanimously agreed to 't auditor to put \ding item back into pared send with its request the atement of conditions which affer had read before the ird In the first section of the report of RO W rarth, istant super- rdent in cha of school business . presented at yesterday's meet- accordance with the bo: st meeting that lered to be carried out by the Dis- ct repair shop be submitted, it was tements of the will be | h at subse. | 1. Further tus of school repair woi smitted by Maj. Wilmar ent meetings of the bo the District rep: A R S B N S I Decorate Your Own Xmas Gift Things Glass Tops for Gift Tables Cut to Order —with ROGERS BRUSHING LACQUER It beautifies Fur- niture, Wicker, Pottery, Art Ob- jects, Lamp Bases, Toys, etc.— Dries While You Wait. Comes in black, white and eighteen smart shades. $L95 Per quart Tmnsfar Dijctures For Furniture, Trays, etc. Johnson’s Electric Floor Waxers, Now, $24.50 A gift any woman will be glad to have Xmas bring her. s r‘zmm*zm of their son, Court here yesterday. alter, 3d, in Superior Under ipula- WHY HAVE WE SUCCEEDED" " constant_endeavors fo satisfy each and every ::"‘:,E “;:'lm %8 ;'-nr‘ ::?htm-m n:nl';:v":'v’ of our ability lies in our reputation T COME TO DR. FREIOT AND 51000 3159 330.0 5100 STAFF OF EXPERT, CARE- T _Gold Crown and Bridge — FUL and SKILLED DENTISTS Wark, Per Tooth, §6 & : ork, Per Toota’e €38 PLATES THAT FIT Our Specialty enty-six_vears of £ood Tafied” pabtontn In Washingion na is positive proof of our reliability_and for der asting and is guar- anteed. Frea examinatlon. LARGE COMFORTABLE OFFICES We lny_our suceess fo ou Terms of Malds Payment in May Be Attend- ay Arranged ance STORE IN CONSTANT 10N The entire second fioor o ven to operative and me- chanical dentistry. Eversthing pertaining to the comfort of our patients you will find here. CLEANLINESS 1S ONE OF OUR STRIKING FEATURES VERY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO NERVOUS PEOPLE 3 ae or, Extracting When Other Work 1+ Heing Done Hours: 9 andave: AL e he Name DR. FREIOT a Be Sure You Get Tto fhe Richt Omee Phone Main 19 Stops That Tough Hang-On Cough ‘ That Racks Your Whole Body simple | to 1 POL | For ordinary coughs any | sweet sugary cough syrup will prob ably do. | But when you want to throw out | of your system one of those obsti | nate, old timers, that simply won't be conquered, but lingers on and on causing sleepless nights and days of torment then vou've just got to have m into subm mf the unluck that | cough towards tk 2 t a bott and notice & right hold membrane Often three o 90 per cent of its v | Seriaolk: ot ha’govieh e, the Board ducation. petition from sident y-second and G south ol building fo Started Over W. C. T l ha lm!‘d 1( its last (wo m [was ¢ by the \w,mtn.n Aga hibition Amendment to the W. C. T. lectures. At its last meeting it de of 1t their the s of the di ion I which that section is located d the school population of v did nnr warrant portable e administratin; tem. At the ferred the request of the Association of America the effects of alc ('!hY in the future. to us= the target ranges In adopting Dr. Eallow's recommen- |of Central, Eastern and Western High | dation to susy . Henderson the | Schools for target practice by 300 po- board membe ent \m emen who had upon the phy or's | develop their ma ¥ e € his position in | Ballen for conside I(mn with the re vend- | spective princi what .nll‘:lw‘u“‘»fi‘ the : GERMAN | AND FRENCHMAN GET NOBEL PZACE PRIZE simple fact | been indicted for an at- | ails to defraud was | e the stated mrvund for his suspension ‘Pxof Quidde of Munich adn Bouis- Hen prosent, {s free on $1,000 trial on the charges with | son, Head of Chamber of Brown, president of the " and Ethel Wood, who it is Honored. charged was secretary of the “scho In deciding to request the District auditor to rednclude an item for im- proved school facilities for Southwest Washington, the boar appeal of S - |ing the outc tion was mad ion or Deputies, | By the Associated P December 8.—The has been awarded & Quidde of Germany Ferdnand Bouisson of ciation, who its aid. Mr. S | present the pupils of the Jef | nior High School are in effect * time” pupils because of the fact't the classes in that building are in ruped throughout the day by operatin; trains on adjacent railroad tracks. | which, he said. are within 75 fees of some of the school’s classrooms. Coal gas from the locomotives are an an noyance to hoth pupils and teachors he told the board. He asked that when | share in the «I\\(nd sity of Munich, is a veteran worker at | for peace, and ubject to much | adverse criticism by military authori | ties during the Ferdnand Bouisson was a former professor at the Sorbonne. | tered political life as a Socialist, and on November 1 was elected president of the Chamber of Deputies, assage of gasoline into the minimizes dilution. the budget for 0l building is pre- | the Worl 1 Peace Congress at Berlin pared the nior High 11in Octob 2. yond recommended change periods, its stamina prevents sudden breakdown—with the expensive results. GULF REFINING COMPANY sz&fi@m&vxmw& Prof. Ludwig Qm(ldn of the Univer- | Both Bouisson and Quidde attended | ‘:‘g::z*; ?F e D. C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS AND OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINT PRODUCTS “ DYER BROTHERS anc, { Paints for Every Purpose Phone Franklin 8325 I 734 Thirteenth St. D e et e, e, Sy ¢ e SRS el S mw%‘mmwm:&mm&wzmmammw%wwxww Then you must ask for a bottle of Bronch | for the harder and | tighter they come St e b < out, x(nnqn(rnr mind you, a REAL cough medic Bronchuline gets in knocking them Bronchuline isn’t a cheap co ine. your drt uline Emulsion | tougher and| the more joy | “A bottle calls Broncl was all worn up wi good Don’t L i uick. Ask Pe \r*\ Hp'flYh» times drug Tottle of Eronchuline Advertisement. for first ra Emulsion.— . -Woodward &Lothrop Down Stairs Store “A Christmas Store” Within a Store * “The Christmas List’ -—-LowPrzced For Women . Gifts, 5c to $59.50 “Romilla” Full-Fashioned Silk Hose All Silk Chiffon, lisle reinforced feet..$1.50 Service-weight, silk to garter hem $1.50 Allsilk Silhouette Heels ‘All Silk Chiffon, lisle reinforced feet, $1. 75 Heavy Service-weight, silk to garter hem $1.85 “Humming Bird” Full-fashioned Silk Hose Silk Chiffon Service-weight, silk to garter hem. 3150 T %Blue Crane” Silk Hose All-silk Chiffon, mock seams Service-weight, silk to garter hem, mock seams “Nevermend” Silk Hose, mock seams, silk to garter hems—Tlisle feet “Crestwood” Full-fashioned ~Chiffon and Service-weight Silk Hose, silk to garter hem . $1.35 “Pointed " Full- (nlnone Hose, All-silk, Chiffon and Service- weight, silk to garter hem 1.4 “Diamond Point” Full-fashioned Silk Hose Allsilk Chiffon Service-weight, silk to garter hem $1.65 Wool and Rayon Hose, mock seams. . .§1 Rayon nnd Wool Hose, full-fashioned, $1.50 “Burson” Cotton Hose, mock seams. ..50c “Wearplus” Cotton Hose, mock |elll|( 35¢ Embroidered Silk Shawls..$6.75 to Slfi 75 Silk Scarfs, gay colorings. . A 95 Knitted Wool Shoulderettes Wool Hand-loom Scarfs Wool Shawls, crocheted S $195 to $495 ..$7.50 to $13.50 Silk Shawls ... 3 [$2.95 to §7.95 Wool Sweaters Dresses for the Larger Woman Street Dresses. $10 to 325 Dinner and Evening Gowns $25 Women's and Misses’ Frocks Sports Frocks $10 and $16.50 ‘Afternoon, Street and Evening Frocks, all wanted materials and colors $10 to $25 Pleated Silk Skirt: ..$5.95 to §12.50 Pleated Wool Skirts. .. $4.95 to $12.50 Broadcloth Blouses $1.95 Misses’ Sports Coats. S|5 to $35 Misses' Dress Coats Women's Sports Coats Women's Dress Coats Women's and Misses’ Raincoats $3.95 to $7.95 Black Satin Mules, colored linings Special, $2.95 Red Kid and Black Patent D'Orsays Special, $2.95 Junior Misses’ Oxfords and Pumps..$3.35 Fruit and Flower Clunerl. boxed, 25¢, 35¢, 50c and 75¢ Handbags, smart shapes and colors $1.95 to $4.95 Silk Umbrellas. .. .$295 to $5.95 $l95 Gloria Umbrellas . Novelty Jewelry Novelty Belts . Suit Cases Fitted Cases Hat Boxes Maids’ Caps. Maids' Aprons . Percale Bib Aprons Rungalow Aprons Print Bungalow Aprons Dimity Bungalow Aprons Organdy and Cretonne Bib Aprons. Dark Foulard House Dresses Gingham House Dresses ‘White Hoover Aprons. Broadcloth Smocks Smocks ... “White Swan”’ Uniforms House Dresses, long and elbow sleeves, Jersey Dresses. Blanket Robes. Lined Corduroy Rol Sports Satin (rayon) Robes Beacon Robes .. Bath Robe and Slipper Sets Crepe de Chine Negligees Quilted Satin Robes “Qui Oui” Cloth (Rayon) Slips Tub Silk Costume Slips ForWomen Crepe de Chine, Radium, Slips. Bettina Cloth (rayon) Costume Slips, $2.95 Extra Size Bettina Cloth (rayon) Slips . $3.95 Crepe de Chine and Radium Slips. 5395 “Francesca” Rayon Slips . $5 Short Silk Petticoats. " Handkerchief and Garter Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs Linen Handkerchiefs . Cotton Handkerchiefs c Lambskin Gloves, novelty cuffs $1.95 and $2.45 Fabric Gloves, novelty cuffs, 78¢ to $1.95 Fabric_Gloves, slip-ons, $1.25 and $1. 95 ‘Wool Gloves ... For the Home Gifts, 25¢ to $8.75 Metal Smoking Stands Colored End Tables. .. Effective Pictures, popular subjects. Attractive Mirrors ... Tapestry Footstools, mahogany finish, Sl 50 Folding Card Tables Wrought Iron Bridge lep! . Metal Bridg¢e Lamp Standards .$3. Georgette Bridge Shades . .§2.50 Table Lamp Bases ... .$4.95 Georgette Shades for Table Lamps $3.75 ln;l $5 Lace-trimmed Muslin Crepe de Chine Step-ins Crepe de Chine Chemise..$1 95 and $2. 95 Crepe de Chine Gowns. ...$2.95 and 53 95 Crepe de Chine Dance Sets .. Crepe de Chine Bed Jackets. Satin-back Crepe Chemise. Gowns and Pajamat Sports Bloomers Extra Length Ray: Crepe de Chine Rufled Bloomers. “Sunbeam” (rayon) Sports Bloomers, $1. 95 “Moravia (rayon) Sports Bloom- ers . $1.95 Rayon Vests Rayon Underwear $1 Rayon Bloomers and Chemise. Lace-trimmed Rayon Panties. SLIS Rayon Bloomers Lace-trimmed Rayon Chemise. ..., .S195 Rayon Pajamas $2.95 and 3195 Rayon Gowns. $2.95 Rayon 3-pc. Pajama Sets. Muslin Underwear .... “Wash and Ready” Crepe Gowns Handmade Gowns . Philippine Gowns . Porto Handmade and Domestic Gowns 4 Handmade and Domestic Cotton Crepe Pajamas .. 1.95 Knit Vests . Knit Bloomers Cotton Knit Union Suits 35¢, 58¢, 75¢, 85¢ and §1 Silk and Wool Union Suits, $1.50 and $1.95 Glove Silk Top Union Suits . .$L75 Rayon Brocaded Bandettes .58¢ Lace Bandettes .78¢ Net, Satin and Lace Combination Bandettes Women's Fancy Handkerchiefs ..50c and 58¢ ets. .58¢ .25¢ .25¢ 10¢ Washable Cotton Yarn Rugs. Cotton Chenille Bath Rugs.. Imported Japanese Rag Rugs Chenille Bath Rugs .. Tapestry Panels and Tapestry Pillow Tops Rayon Pillows .. Tapestry Pillows . Linen and Linene Scarfs Linen Scarfs Filet Scarfs Filet Doilies . "28c Madeira Scarfs and Doilies, 15¢ to 3495 Imported Luncheon Sets ..$2.7. Linen Crash Luncheon C Cotton Damask Tablecloths, Candlewick Embroidered Spreads $3.50 to $4.95 Rayon Bedspreads .. All Wool Blankets Part Wool Blanke! Indian Robes ... .o Wool Filled Comforts . $5 Fancy Bordered Turkish Towels, 25¢, 75¢ For Men Gifts, 10c to $12.95 Broadcloth Shirts, $1, $1.55, $1.95 and $3.50 Fancy Shirts . ..$1.55, §1.95 and $2.50 Gift Ties . 50c, 65c, S1 and $1.50 Golf Hose .. $1 and $1.50 S:Ik Scarfs and Squares, $1.95, $2.50 and $2.95 l"nncy Rayon and Lisle Socks .. Fancy Rayon and Wool Socks Plain colored Silk and Rayon Socks. ... Lisle Socks 35¢, 3 for $1 Cotton Socks Men's Pajamas Flannelette Pajamas. Flannelette Pajamas . Flannelette and Muslin Night Shit §1, $1.35 and $1 95 .+25¢ ..$L15 -nd Slfi SLGS, 3 for $4.75 Fabric Gloves Leather Gloves, lined. Blanket Bathrobes Rayon Lounging Robes Warm House Coats Golf Knickers Garters .. Suspenders .. 50¢ nml $1 Suspender and G-ner Sets ..$1 and $1.50 Linen Handkerchiefs, hand rolled hems, 50c Imported Pongee Handkerchiefs Cotton Handkerchiefs, ..10¢ and 2 for 25¢ Cotton Initial Handkerchiefs ....2 for 25¢ Men's Felt House Slippers, padded Sl 95 to $3.50 $3.95 to $8.95 ..$895 and $12.95 ..$555 Men's Leather Slippers, padded soles, $1.25 For Children Gifts, 25¢ to $12.50 Infants’ Hand Knitted Sacques........§1 Infants’ Hand Knitted Bootees Tiny Tots’ Dainty Sweaters, $1 and $1.50 Tiny Tots’ Knitted Caps....... ey Cotton Jersey Cloth Leggings........ N Dainty Dresses, 1 to 3 years $1, $1.50 and $1.95 Soft Cloth Toys......25¢, 50c, 75¢ and $1 Dainty Handmade Dresses. “Cinderella” Kiddie Clothes. Infants’ Dresses . Boys' “Cinderella” Tots' Creepers . Baby Esmond Infants’ Applique Blankets. Tiny Tots’ Girls' “Lucette” Wash Frocks $1.95 and 3’ 95 (‘xrls ‘Warm Bathrobe: Girls’ Sweaters . Girls’ Rayon Coml Girls’ Rayon Bloomers . Girls! Rayon Shirts. . Girls' Seco (Silk nnd Underweur ' Handmade A Girls'’ Crepe de Chine Underwear $1.95 and $2.95 Boys’ Shirts .. .81 Boys' Blouses . Boys’ Warm Ba Boys' Leatherette Lum Boys’ Wool Lumberjacks Boys’ All Wool Cricket Sweaters Boys' Roll Collar Sweaters. . Boys’ Wool 4-Piece Suits, Boys' Slickers Boys’ Leather Slippers. vee:$128 Children's l‘unc) Cotton Handker- chiefs,, 3 in box Boys' Handkerchie Children's Wool Gloves Girls’ Slip-on Fabric Gloves. Boys’ Kait Fabric Gloves, fleece Imed, 55: Boys’ Scout Gloves. ..55¢ g:vlld Lnthyursfllzv fieece Jined. .SL1S ildren’s ¥; Socks, plain ai ney, Children’s Long Cotton Ho::‘h o4 ZSu Children's Long Rayon and Co Hose Boys’ and Girls’ /5 Flncy Socl ‘Boys’ and Girls’ 76 Wool Mixed Socks ..%. 55¢ and 75c s’ 7% Rayon Socks S n Long Cotton Sperts Hou 50¢ s’ Long Wool Mixed Sport Hose, 85¢ ' Flapper Nevermend Hose @ -y i R R RS R IR R IR SR IR IR RINTIR gy by - N % o) o 4o s 2 b 2N A SR ) DI S

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