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DAY, DECEMBER 20, 1¢ THE EVENING “STAR; WASHINGTON; D. . TU to Federal and municipal government the hook would then possess all the - 1 [LOW-NUMBERED AUTO TAGS Ventoien and chose intne 5 ani ¢ | REVISION OF PRAYER |e.ouvs Rl | HITS = NEVA SECRECY. 3 OIII‘S . | OU HT BY THOUSANDS series lnlt]"l\n;‘mflllal vehicles, the gen- Since ihe Chureh of England is the A eral public had to take tags in mhm 0 E M state church and parliamentary ap- | Cecil Blames Fallu(! of Arms Wash’ton ‘0 Floridfl ARE S G lettered series. | BO K MAY B ADE proval is therefore required for the Par- Th ly Double T 50,000 Tags Distributed. | 5 ver book, it was felt ;h'vv' ley on Lack of Publicity, e only Double Track Railroad % E o would have too much ol BIRMINGHAM, E N Approximately 50,000 ta the appearance of a challenge to th BIRMINGH ngland, Decembe, between the North and Florida. ?F]oocl of Requeqts Attends Annual Dlstrl- disposed of in the last 17 English Blshops Also Have Sug- |0 o e atate, f 0 (#).—The failurs of the recent fr FROM WASHINGTON d :’;ll‘}::flplrl‘:“ l:y‘a-ln; :"?‘IT gestion That It Be Adopted m.\: n '?x\-h_..,,‘_«v m-r \.’.m ~m:»rl!”:fz partite nmaval conference might have 4 e G"LL'C;’;;S"-TA bution—Ofhcials o ation an ity there are vet nearly 3; ik Rl D AGt avor the passing of an amending|peen avoided hnd thers heen g o v, pm. Sistric ithout State Action. neas = e yublicity in the pr in the District, he e | to allow modifica e made to ) L i - . | o difications to be made to irm e Other fast through trains daity | |Dr. Devlne Ufges Co-opera Have Specml Blates puners have not applied for ine 197 I | some of these provisions In the revised | Visconnt Cecil told N D icenses ‘ars not equipped with the | ook to which evangelical oppe p [ TS e . 5 x ; By ths Associated Press | " Viscount Cecil said that prof tion and Standardization in i 1928 tags will not he permitted o | BY (hn Amociated Prese. [ ook o mhich evaneetcal oppasitiny |~ Vieooune| cooll smia enat's " | : ; \ins Maner| Cerate New Yenr diy of afterward| TONDON. December 20. A sugges: |might be reached in order to remove | HEIfGCC (00, 2r0L N0 3 P It Promotwn Of D C Wel are, | A noiion that the possession of low ywever, in the cases of Miss Mabel | under a recent decree of the Commis- | tion that implied a challenge of the an- | the prospect of disestablishment R i GEnevE en it Flaida Mail | ol * | numbered automobile license tags car-| Boardman, J. Thilman Hendrick, [ sioners, and Mr. Coombs urges all |thority of the state in regard to the | 5 S ense 12 Geneva conference by A | es with it soeial or political prestige, [ Cuno H. Rndolph and John A. John- “;!r;tn 'qn‘ who have not visited his ;‘h\ln le of ¥ nd is understood to | e h ne *‘}“"" "'-:"‘;' — ';v.‘m.‘ “ ! Wd also immunity e wlice inter m, all former District Con n- | office to do s0 as early as possible and |have been made at the meeting of fodern yvoung women are a great | d It might have been oh. “anuc (aoasl Lllle “loser co-operation between eitizens’ | .’,4. 1':1 w ):l‘:\“ l”mmm ’l‘vlu‘!n l\ml:l on and some others designated by | thus avoid t ast-minute rush on | bishops. ‘ |advance on what their grandmot |t 1 was always a move. The Standard Railroad of the South associations and the city’s welfare | jc jnvolved, has caused more pressure Coombs. In the latter group,| New Year eve. The :H;:gndm,\ was that convoca- | were, although they are apt to ‘nl":vt].’!";én)*\'w te ‘vd[\u; 2 . . organizations was sted 1ast | and so-called “wire-pulling” to be ex-| chiefly, were persons who have been e R | tions should be invited to give their |rather too boisterous, while youn | sertad, which was a distinct hir o ""‘:";:‘;‘F";"’"""" from B | night by Dr. Edward T. Devine, dean | erted on District officials this yeur | gelling the same tag numbers for e e full synodical approval to the new [men of today are very gentle and gra- n important matter 1418 “H” St., N.W, W = | of the Graduate S SOC | than ever before. . | vear d who, Mr. Coombs felt, held | , ~heFd are 1wo sides Lo every ques- | praver hook, rejected last week by the | cic sdmund Gosse, famous K 1;;:.5.nm-.b o [of social economy of e % " of the new 1928 tags| & prior claim on them for this ion—the woman's and the wrong one. House of Commons, 1f this were done | w e 1‘ &4 n address h.»(m‘».» the | was starte cember 1, Wade 1i The most coveted of all t = sk for “Tropical I'rips” Booklet itizens’ Association in|oombs, superintendent of licenses, | went to Proctor L. |the Bryan School. Dr. 10ld | o' annual distri. | man of the B : [of a study of all”the Tocs bution of the District's motor vehicle | sioners for use on his offic L walal. | bodies which he 1 fs e lbA GERrA it nikSleds |2 machine of Commi |dents at the university ave making |(nam 10,000 motorists have besought . Taliaferro, and William B. |at the request of the American | him and his assistant, Miss Anna C , B er Commissioner, has cal Society and the American | Bieiner, for tazs bearing a partien for his official e Commission- ation of Community Centers. | |y pumber, Many of them came | er Ladue also has No. 4 for his pri which will meet jointly here during|,iin letters from members of @on-|vate car. No. is on Commissioner fthe Christmas holidays. =~ = pesE amd MEOAITABRE Cloyarnment it | Maliafenrala iy ea ]| Qucstionnalres have been, sent 1o/ sicials, Others brought indorsements| Daniel I vetary fo the our_ new -"h ';fom?i:fi "\W«;\: Y:N:lf:\:‘f\”\ from business men whom they be- | B n‘n‘ of .)ummm sners, has tag No, | the are being examine X- | Jiover 3 sivee Thflaanca at the Dis-| 0 he three by Nov' 1st. we manufactured and |[plained Dr. Devine, upon which a |lifved hid some influence a e . e tar R, rchased a large stock of report will be based to be submitted | ™" RUR % 4 | Atkins and Cap s ‘1(‘ the two national organizations Some Want “Teiek” Numbers, | pf¥ing nnd_ Car r,,.,,‘l," 0 irempectivaly Floor, Bridge and || vhen they meet here next week. Tt | A wreat majority of the applicants | Former Corimissioner Tudoron was ’ said this report would deal with the |for tags bearing a particular number, | given No. 10, Table Lamps and uniqu_situation of th District. which |of course, sought the low numbers Other 100 Gr | olidav Gift Good is without the right of suffrage, and | those under 100 being the greatest in| hers i iroup. . also might embody suggestions for|demand. It made no difference o iombers of the Public Utilities oliday Ll BOREBAR s stanasndization. of the work of | them Whether the numeral was pre. | Commission also shared in the distri The contractors could not deliver || the various citlzens' hodies in ac-|ceded by the letters I3, ¥, G or any |[bution of the low numbers. John W. the building, but we are going to inflv\i.’\ll( e with the best practices of | gthers in the alphal s€, chairman, rec Nos, 1 deliver to you th »ds at eur |lall | e roup were motorists|and 19, and Col. Harrison Brand, | 0id store— Gives Praise {0 Red Cross. Wi cor with the low numbers, | Chaitman, No. 21, Police Court Judge | 309 13th Sl N w SuneDh TG 1 % ¢|They wanted special numbers for )~\I-‘-’v'\"uu,~l‘! has No. 24, . IN.W. Joseph 1. Gammell, president of | jyepous and sundry reasons. Some rer prominent personages who re- | v:w Lincoln Park Assoclation, praised | S od for tanatwith mimNerse o crived tags in (he unlettered g > the work of the Red Cross in coming | ¢ ine with their residence or tele-|nder 100 jnclude Controller (ienera olesalers an to the relief of the people in the ! |7 R. ‘MeCarl, No. 40; Herbert 4 1 No en and Southeast nose homes s l”;”“'.v‘w"} Jrow -‘ ,: .‘, 7 “ i pl Jobbers’ Prices e e e combinations, | Eown, ol f.uf et Do s i Hundreds of imported novelties || month 3 i | and al IR0, 41: Chler Justics Nllam Mahogany-Finish st e [Poenth.” LRar most forgotten “skidon” n s, d 'Taft, No. 50; e This Suite Will to select from Upon recommendation of Harold F oty e e, o | howas 1 Blantan of s Catlin C }:‘»‘r:‘:l‘:;vax:}l\‘t‘\‘"ly;:t:“ of the committer | o\ G iniment, however, aceard: |0 64, and Charles W ", No. Martha Enhance the The Elmer H. Catlin Co. ||0r e 0ot e oo Hauention he | i {0 Mr. Coombs, “The Federal B ot Hoh A e L . Appearance of rge | B R mor it athos; | Tean of Effciency put a stop to the | bers from 100 to 110, inclusive. were W h 2 ce 309 13th St. N.W. prection of n new junlor blgh schoo! | fLLe ! ruelion of Yeservink nsx for | assizned to the Whils House for the ashington Vorabiinatban: S onr of the Kingsman Scho®! | the friends of District or Federal Gov- | €2US of the President 1 the at + . |t Fourtcenth and 3 sirets northeuat | €16, LIS L DU B (0L hen, Those raneing rom 170 o Sewing - 3!\’4 new school east of Fifteenth | Bress, or anyone else who was hip el it e 8 of the cabinet . e }stveet and south of East Capitol street. | n yught 10 h}n\* u[»flmvnp;. ""j’ unde \;[:r;w’\' um r,vr :n»pr: \rm Cablnef = . A =0 that small ch of that section | CATe was taken, he saic artments, with the exception _P J d 1 R ot o mave o wall e lons dia. | low mumbers in_the © which has heen reserved for J-riece Jacquar Velour lAVll'lg oom tance to the Bryan School: purchase | distribution 1o the eral public. | Gen """" (-‘ Lecshing. e soeup | Well Made and Beauti. -t .t ~ o of a site for an assembly hall And tiose who got low -1928 fag num. | numbered from 200 fo 450 was set : 2 g W h S F L e Nore e Tortumate. enoh. o | Aside for the diplomatic corps and the fully Finished ~An Suite Wi erpentine kront an assembly hall - been in line at ~ Districr | ent B e e . Ideal Gif1! I'he popular and distinctive appearance of the ser- Tvler School; ac itis whe ce of a new M o 1084 in : i . - f.'-'xfinife':'m.\‘:fl‘.'n & of ok Oncl . R rtually all of them pentine lines of this suite are smartly set off by the fine e o e ] e s | B’ Been Qistributed. A% the tass 1 $ 95 Jacquard Velour which covers the Settee, Armchair and Thirtecnth streets southeast tor & 80| e apiy Norved (his year,| e A serles are assigned exclusively . Wing Chair. Comiottable, reversible cushions add to its . ke & e need of addi-| y;, o oms explaine ere those = tional accommodations for the Hine| MU Coombs explained, were hose long life. 5 e b v e : and | % Airoots e thensn.” whieh: s "over. | Disirict government officials—he ta Pay $7.00 a Month ol 2 with numbers not preceded by lette . Mr. Warner proposed thai plans he | Strangely emough, these were the tags I made for an addition to the Hine|MOSt eagerly sought by the moic | Jumior High chool to connect it with | Dut very few of them. Mr. Coomb: | the Towers School on the same square, | $3id, _got into the hands of Ky and for the remodeling of the latter | Outside of ihe coterie of off S hbal. the United States and municipal gov- | i 3 | ernments, the diplomatic corps and Hits (‘nrbage Dumps. | membe of Congress. nting the Hill| Exceptions (o this rule were made. | n, was pres. | =——— - . e "'m'ff" ,‘,"' it to have a law similar to th AUTOCRAT Motor Oil that body with other citizens o have a law similar to the | 5 e tha e autern part of the Dis. |Baumes law of New York and a |[§ has a very high flash test— trict in their effort to have the ga = lrrr‘ vagr: vim‘ w ;\ncr‘wwl fml the | @ therefore a low consump- ar the Anacostia River | District in order to reduce crime here. A Dage dumps near the Anacostia River | District to reduce crl tion udes extieme heat: President Gammell announced that | President authorized to | the association’s we commiice |appoint a mittee & ly the fis- |l aue i THAT 18 DiEERRENT o A : : o b oras ik velations of the District with the FROM ALL OTHERS. 1, i 5 4 purpose of co-operation with welfare | Federal Government and report at the | A Beautiful Suite Red or Green 4 organizations and also to aid in obtain- | meeting next month. Harry G. Kim- . # 4 15 ing employment for persons in the |ball brought up the question of indnr:-! Beware of Substitutes. Like This Makes o Decorated stern part of the city who are out of |ing the $10,000,000 bond issue proposed | & . ] by the National Capital Park and Plan- | l A\ Good Dealers Kverywhers an Ideal Gift for | ]lt- I op sl S0 The association voted indorsement of mission for the purchase of 3 i Christmas | the proposal of Senator Arthur C: and playgrounds, and it Baserson Oil Works, Columhia 5228 | bl per of Kansas, chairman of the susider this question | I able committee on the District of ¢ | : | . 2 Useful and Ornamental 1 4-Piece Walnut-Veneer Bedroom Suite Takes Up Very Lirle | g . 4 Space Full Vanity, Bow-end Bed, Robe and Dresser, in a graceful design with decorated panels. Rich wal- $ .95 nut veneers on foundation of gumwood. A h.uv] ' some suite! ' i -y Moil - ; [ [ a one or Mai Pay $7.00 a Month J Ordiss | ; = | | | I L4 elcome 4t Chnistmas - because welcome always 48-Inch Firesid e piss R Ea™ A , ireside ; Lou are sure of giving a weilcome iristmas present when yo Surprise the Folks BenCh on Christmas Dav y With This Handsome give a box of Rob! Burns Perfecto Grandes. Thousands of men Dining Room Suite : i bilsierod i Red: Mo smoke these long-established favorites the year "round. hair—Just the Thing for the Cozy i 10-Piece Walnut-Veneer Dining Suite An elaborate suite, constructed of walnut veneer on gumwood. Ten heautiful pieces. Oblong extension table, $12‘95 .-hh?u (a_?)inct, buffet, server, five side chairs and one arm- chair with genuine leather seats. Substantially built and 4 itully fmished. lonih Fasy Terms LF] Pu_v $7.00 a Combining Both ek Ladder- A Bedroom and i 5 ) 3 S lf"d Living Room Chal]‘ Fiber Seat 4 Artistically turned and - : : 3-Piece Jacquard Velour FULL HAVANA FILLER ... AS ¥S EVERY ROBT BURNS SIZE AND SHAPE | well made. An occasional Bed-Davenport Suite chair sitalilo!torany It is hard to describe the beauty of thi : the beauty uite. Settee and room Club Chair are covered in handsome Jacquard velour with $ sides and backs in self-tone velour. The Cogswell Chair is - $8.95 - N covered with fine grade of Jacquard Velour. L4 i 1 Pay $8.00 a Month %&lj : s = Easy Terms < PERFECTO GRANDE—2 o 25¢ he fulivs Lansburgh urniture (5o. (Individually Foil-Protected) | Ask 1o sce a box of 25, wrapped especially for Holiday Gifis l Intrance 909 F Streel—at Ninth