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i s 8 CATHEDRAL SCHOOL OFFICIAL IS DEAD ‘Miss Webster Had Notable Career as Teacher—Fu- neral Tomorrow. " pend of the Na chool for Girls. on 913, and foremost Jhealth for the Miss Wehster was 1t the school until the past few weeks, when Autho the l,u:vnds 1 had cont omal periodicals, Funeral Services Tomorrow. of 1 the school will MRS. HUNT SLATER DIES ON TRAIN IN FRANCE | Former Basident of Capital Was| Knowa as Devotee of Music. n bound from g rance, Tuesday, ac- o ing to word received here. She was on her v 1o visit Mrs. Paul Bartlett, wife of the sculptor. She had !wén in France since last Sep- nterested in muslc al proteges to ob- She was the aunt he sculptor, who Sur-Mer. When de her home at the daughter of is Hunt, artist, whose m I n was ex- opolitun Museum | teenth fct Su in ejectment own and Cuth ion of Jot 54 values at damages of 1 getention of is Jocated on ivania avenue nth stroets ckaon FOR SALE 5120 Chevy Chase Parkway One-half block West of Conn. 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Mr. Begg declaved that Ameriean A g \kuan Kovernment. {'the present was no time “inflammatory speech” and that “mo: opportuni bo earcloss with his fi The Ohioan argued th duty of the United States es of its citizens wherever t might be and th it the Monroe doctrine ean ) s:‘nl to Nicar France, Japan and ordered warships ntended t} s had not hee at Rritain, Italy would have TDemocrat, sued a statement attack- ation's Nicaraguan es of blunders,” while Bloom, another New Marines had par — RBread served at a banquet in Brus sels recently was from wheat ved to be 3,000 years old and "h was f nids, and the butter u 1 during the reign of th, The new- ™« day sani- \\ tary pad that 9 9 out of 10 women have adopted today o the advice of their doc inother QY r words....3 Millions of women know the convenience, the sanftary qualities of Kotex. eards as easily as a pi or nurse, them by na BALLOTS IN VARE CONTEST ORDERED Senate Committe Demands Remainder of Evidence in Election Case. By the Associated Press. Subpoenas commanding the removal lto Washington of the remainder of | the ballots cast_in the Vare-Wilson senatorial contest in Pennsylvanta in 1 1926 were issued today by the Senate and elections commitiee, was_taken after confer- ween Chairman Shortridge nsel for Willlam 8. Vave, the ul Republican_eandidate, and William B, Wilson, his Democratic It is preliminary to start the count of all of the ballots cast clection which Wilson now I | Wiison was given permission to file an amended petition of con i test within the next 10 di and the committee probably will defer the | beginuing of the count at least until that has been received. Ballots and other documents used in Uhiladelphia and Allegheny Coun- ties already are in possession of the Senate, having been seized lhst year by the special campajgn funds com mittee. At the conference today with Chalr- an Shortridge, Vare, who has heen nied the oath of office by the Sen s was represented by Francis wn of Philadelp! Philadelphia and Roland B, hany of ‘\4I“]||XIL(H" CRs 5 Constar '(nnm«- has less than a doz | en auto filling station: SENATE PUTS WORK OVER UNTIL MONDAY Resolution for Tariff Reduction Policy Only Measure Before Body Except Bridge Bill. With only one bill on its calendar of | ¥ Y- husiness, the Senate agreed to ¢ over from today until Monday. lesides the lone bill—a bridge bill— ground out of the committee grists of the thousands sent to them by the Sen- ate for preliminary study, the Senate also had before it a resolution to de clare a policy general re duction in 1journ lution by Senator MeMas South Dakota, which has been eq % Republican leaders | some coneern, was put over until Mon- day with an agreement that it would bhe taken up for action then, GETS NAVY AIR CONTRACT. Bufln‘lo Company to Build Three NY-2 Type Planes. The Consolldated Alreraft Corpora- of Buffalo, N. Y., has been rded by the Navy De- wstruction of three 4. The contract J whirlwind air- “The total cost, includ- 'ts, will bo $68,000. cooled mot ing spare p: Cook to Be Named. The Civil Service Commission today announced it will receive applications until ary 10 to fill a vacancy in the position of cook In the House of Detention of the Metropolitan Pollce Department, at $1,140 a Full information” and_ application blanks {may e obtained from the commission, 1124 1 street. A stork eats more than a pound of fluh, insects and frogs in a day. THE VALUE OF SOUND TEETH Gunnot be munwred by the cost of their viple Patent Suction, Guaranteed— COME TO DR, FR A GOLD CROWN AND nu nd for o examination. ARGE COMFORTABLE OFFICES Terms of Payment D EXT TO KAV'S JEWELRY STORE The entire dentistry. 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Sizes 13 to 15; 25 Sports Frocks, models, of jerse also 14 to 20 and 3 to 40, tions % DOWS STAIL Women’sCoats, 975 Were $15 and $19.75 14 Satin An-moon Frocks, $9.75; were $19.75 and $25. Some lace trimmed. Cocoa, helge and blue. S 14 to 44 12 Aflrlctlv' Silk Frockt. $6. were $10, fla 5 in black , 4%, 50, 4474, $6.75; were $10 160 5 Misics’ and Women's w nler u»au $3.95; were $15 and $19.75. 5 Misses’ and Women's “Pl)le\ $1.95; were $5.95. DOWN STAIRS STORE 7 Afternoon and Dinner Frocks, $7.75: were $16.50. 5 are sleeveless models. Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 and 3% TNOWN STAIRS STORE. Ranmolu. Priced for Clearance Women’s Pumps and Oxfords 300 pairs, including many desirable styles. All splendid values. Some are soiled and tableworn from display. 1 broken size range, including many small and nar ro.\ sizes Children’s Pumps, Oxfords nnd szfi %m Spennl $1. 100 ¢ ken size range. ma ance. ‘Women's Arch-rest Oxfords, special, $2.95. 60 pairs of fine quality kid with Goodyear welt soles and leather heels. Broken sizes—ma- jority 4 to 5 and 8 to 10. Women's Storm and Low-cut Rubbers, special, 45¢c. 100 Pairs, to fit low or military heels. Sizes 3 to 8. Women's House Slippers, 45¢ pairs — broken shopworn from d STORE Children’s Apparel Greatly Reduced 100 Infants’ Shirts, 15c: were 50c and 75. 75 Pisces Girls’ Underwear, 35¢; were $1. So and mussed from display. 20 “Vanta” Union Suits, for Tots, 35¢c; were $! Shewn in br sizes, Handbags, 50c w re $1. 200 imitation X dbags. Black, tan k clearance. Hats, $1; were $4.65 25 attractive models ed clearance. « 75 Flowers, 10e; were 50c and 75¢" DOWN STAIRS STORE “Glosknit” Rayon Underwear | , DOWN Silk Chiffon and Service Hose, 75¢ Some Irregulars of $1.50 Grade Full-fashfoned Silk Hose with lisle feet. All popular shades; sizes §!3 to 10 in assortment. 800 Pairs Chiffon Silk Ho: STAIRS 65c. IRREG- ock seams lisle soles. metal and light beige. Sizes 8% to 10. Novelty Kid Gloves, $1 100 pairs, including attrac black with white cuff: and white with bl sizes TX. DOWN STAIRS STORE. ve styles, in sizes §% and 6— or tan cuffs, in Seconds—Low Priced Bloomers and Chemise, 85¢ Vests, 58¢ Seconds of $1.15 Grade Seconds of 85c Grade 468 Garments of this well known make. Mill Ends— . shown in pastel shades. Practically all s n assortment. “Sunbeam” Sports Bloomers, “Seconds”, 85¢. 289 pairs. In- cluding tan, navy, gray and green. Sizes 25 and 2T 1 Striped Flannelette Robe, $1: was $3.95. Medium size. 55 Long-line Brassieres, 38c; were $1. Models with back and side fastenings. Sizes 34, 44 ang 48 23 Garter Brassieres, 50c; $1 and $2.95. sed from display. and 44, DOWN STAIRS STORE Bedding—Reduced | Rugs—Reduced 240 Pillowe 20c each; were 280. Two popu- 1 9x12 Heavy Seamless Velvet Rug, $22.50; was lar sizos 36 and 45x36. Heavy grade— $38. oot 10 24336 Oval Mayfower Roversidle Ruge, $180y 9 Rayon Bedspreads, $2.28; were $5.25, Y bed size—soiled from display. 80 Double-bed Sheets, Special, $1. and seamless cotton. Turkish Towels, 25¢ Were 50c. slightly 200 Turkish Towels, Spe IRREGULAR—wIith fane Lamps and Shades 18 Qeorgette Bed Lamps, $1.50; were $1.98. Attractive colors, 18 China Boudoir Ba 8001 were $1, 8 Silk Boudoir Shades, 750; were $1.50. Siightly wolled 8 8ilk Junior Sha damaged 2 8ilk Junior Shad and $3.95, L $21 was $4.95. With double socket. rased DOWN STAIRS STORR 90 Grdsln ndnd Corsets, 50“ Twin- 3 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs. $18; 3 334106 Seamioas Veivet Rugs, $2750 grade, $17 2 G i A ine S350 grade, $16.50. 14 27x54 Heavy Axminater Rugs, $2. ONDS" of $475 grade. Silks, 95¢ yd.; were $1.25 ol silks, in Aty friced for cleaps were $22.50 Rleached SECONDSN r Rugs, “SECONDS™ . ; “SEQ~ 258 very absorbent towels, large stee; 20e. SLIGHTLY colored borders, 200 vards of fat crepe and y tractive colors and pat ¥ ance. 191 'h Short Lengths, Reduced 4 to ‘s vn“ 800 ¢ N Drnpnrv and Cotton Short Lengths greatly res duced for clearance. Aprons—Reduced 38 Uniferm 198, L $31 were §7.50. Slightly and Hoover Aprons, $1.38; were led from plav) Wh SraY AnA BlAcK. staes 3% to 48 i lot, 27 White Moover’ Aprons and Un were $1, Soilad and mussed. n ot soiled, $1.50; were $2.98 forma, k\ Stees 48 DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Furnishings—Lower Priced Men's Broadcloth Shirts, $1.15 1 Hoadoloth Bhivts, platn white and oy patteris - ootlar atiachod and nevk- band atyles. sizes 14 to 1T In ot Men's Pajamas, $1.15 Were more. 88 patrs of muslin and Amaa- 100 palvesitght Koag cloth, stighily solled, Bleea A, W, O, sives' 10 100 DOWN STAIRS sTORR Rayon and Lisle Socks, 30 * 1'% 0 paive (A variety of attractive patiords AL colore, Blsea 10 (o Mie W asearty went, Wool and Cotton Socks, 40¢ * eroguiaie. BMOK onlw Wiy and 1L,