Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1928, Page 11

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1578 BAL BOHEME 10 BE MEDIEVAL Elaborate Plans Made for Event January 30—Bril- liant Assembly Expected. Elaborate plans are in preparation to make the 1928 edition of the Bal Roheme of the Arts Club of Washin ton the mast ornate and brill nival art event of the Winter season, The o e dasi i 4_ School last night. Members contend- ecutive organization appointed by the SPECIALTOPAY 4 ed that capital punishment deters Arts Club headed b; i T PURE. serious crime. ’dgcel.eiszmfi gg The assoclation reiterated its stand e / ' in favor of natlonal representation “ C0ATS ?’ for the citizens of the District and; - piRaceopy 22 7 the election of members of the school tend the ball. All the boxes have i / 2 board by popular ballot. been taken alve: r this year, and o e g’ G. M. Koockogey, president of the Mrs. Anne P. Gaynor, chairman of PURE WO : Trinidad Citizens' ~ Association, re- Patr an dboxes, announces BLANKETS quested the Stanton Park group to third of next year's box I indorse lh: Ganqt:’e bill, hrono;i'ng tn-l : d N erection of a modern refuse disposa \‘?\‘snl;effl‘:h:)?:!‘o‘. A /bLeefill:lr% plant to be located at Occoquan, Va. the evening of J SKE Mr. Koockogey stated that the pres. . Gt ent incinerator located in the Trinidad fts ‘inside section is offensive, and under the N type. The Gasque bill this plant would be dis- N S Ftae 4hs ine mantled. The association acted favor- \ not only for the dec tions but al: for the program of the evening. Extensive Preparations. om of the RBal s of decorations g withheld, but are in progress the scenes to | backeround for the motif will be done by members of | Full use of the great | d the height of t £ of the Willard ballrooms will | ade t ar outdoor | effect. This treatment will extend to | the north lobby of the ballroom, which | ne, 1s 1o be thedone entrance to the sce Wat the Bal Boheme, three be awarded 1o the wearers ing costumes. The most inal and the will be judgell appropriate se- with the medieval | of Arts Club members, headed | YEASTand IRON Ve htee prominent A I Against 77,240 in 1926, | in 3 Weeks — or to come to Washington and attend the mes. Other committee are Henry | COURT DECREAE g ? the hall. A special com- | Total of 76,573 in 1927, as| Weight with New Figures Reveal. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. LIFE’S DARKEST MOMENT POLICE Gain Pounds of Pay Nothing It we could only show you won- v T [REE BY ITZENS CROL Stanton Park Association Also Opposes Abolition of Capital Punishment. Stanton Park Citizens' Assoclation went on record as opposing the Me- Leod bill, providing for abolition of capital punishment in the District, at the monthly meeting in Peabody ably upon his request. A. H. Gregory, vice president and chairman of the schools committee, reported that work on a new play. | ground adjoining the Peabody School will be commenced in the near future. H. M. Stull, president of the associ ation, esided, MEXICANS PLAN TOUR. MEXICO CITY, January 10 ().— One hundred school teachers and school executives of Mexico will go to California_about the middle of March for a month’s tour, it was announced here by Dr. C. N. Thomas of San Jose, Calif. Dr. Thomas {: director general of the International Council for Edu- cational Progress. Dr. Thomas came to Mexico to in- | vite the Mexican department of edu cation to send a party of Mexican | teachers to California as guests of | | roups of California educators. The purpose of the tour is to cultivate friendship between Mexigo and the | United States, | | { 0. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1928." . Z 2% 72272727 7% . _scoven an siees: | 200T0L s ! drns” o et . Z 2% 1325 F STREET : rown, M.z. L. M. Leisent| ders that Ironized ing, Miss Leila Mechlin anc Tharles | Yeast has done for Mocre. | There was a slight decrease in the | thousands of men Work in “Garret Studio.” cases docketed for trial in the Police and women. The bony hollows that t during 1927 from the total of | o Elled u rt records show. In the past | For ma weeks the costume com- Complete, with twin beds, Che Decwrating Staff has been a:t work at the Wil with firm flesh, ' & = g s vear 76,573 cases were registered, to = < i of W. 3 = sl o 0 cases for 1926. bureau with mirror, Sloane rret | This drop is accounted for solely by | 4 | the efficiency of the traffic branch and | ve a). the zeal of the police in enforcing the £ the | driving regulations. as.in all branches e lexcept the Traffic Court there was an | P, s into the &or;;rem\e over m_en::;rvgme S? lh|e prr"e- | ? the deco . " | eeding_gear, e siump In traffic | DAt the decorutions, commictee. | e Wil fréh 40339 1o 1926 to 36.130 scenery for the tilting field and baro- | I8 19! It 8 thought that' this is | mial castle. Members of the costnme | PArticularly due to the publicity that | P . Frederiek | has accompanied the numerous drives ening Iron, . ‘| conducted by the police during the | yeast is the same ear on specific classes of traffic vio- bit. aa i walr ators, | makes malt so beneficial. It s ‘The totals for the other two branches specially cultured yeast, concen- always ready to submis suggestions whes re- gquested. It is & part of the W. & J. Siaane service and incwms, of @ure, w0 charge. chest, toilet mirror, dressing table, might table, side chair and bench, the early Amer- ican Bed Room suite Coville, Mrs. Warren N. Akers, Mr: uis W. Austin, Mre, William 1 Mrs. Fairbanks, Mrs. Fe Walden Fawcett, Mrs, | |for 1927 1926, ek ,’:NE':;; las follows: par, Mrs. G. A. District of | branch, 28,056 and 25319: United Miss Os. | States branch, 11,787 and 10,982. ers Mime| Of epecific classes of violators respectively, are lumbia trated, {0 give the Gtmost in flesh- Producing value. This Yeast is treated with pure, ible iron, asin spinach, lettuce form Iron is easi) assimi- Mb[oolufl T Tona 11 sole® | brought into court the greatest in- | e gy Sk - 8 crease is in arrests for intoxication. T e Ssamasle B ation o] 24 there has been a steady | W mort Sdecirelor ima l aesied t buoe A for e aon ot the se in these cases, reaching u | oot o T buldas tutobinsog aised peak with 13,716 follows: G. A. Lyon, chairman: Mrr, |7 Akers, vice chairman: | 1 Porter. secretary; Mra. | 1935 nor, boxes and patron- |, Will C. Barnes, cos. 028 John H. Small, 3rd, decora- |’ e Edward Hood Watson, finance "Th‘" - . Neuhauser, floor; Theodore F. | THif rise can be s on. music; L. M. Leisenring, pro. | 10 the coming o and Bess Davia Schreiner, pub. | pormmon lse and t | Almost hait of | volve trafic viola there -— Western Educator Dies. 1 AURORA. 1L, January 10 P |branch, which trie Prof H. M. Rashweiter, 85, second president of Northwes: ., North ¢ e of Aust There it lies, in your cereal dish, just the right size and shape to fill it nicely. A crinkly round top, butternut browned. Light s 8 crumpet! Whole whest, eooked, drawn out to e filmy-thin, fine-spun ribbon, Wound, layer upon lsyer. Beked. Tossted crunchier than tosst itself! Crumbles in your mouth like oven-crisped crackers. 11,409, and in 1924, 10.148. e number of cases in all branches ey sdegt almost quadrupled during the last | SO/ tablets today. Just 4 siogle ears, the records show. In 1902 the phohibition laws, has more than doubled since the vere 12982 such cases; in | Yett goes vou varuics &2 hatf she sime separately. 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