Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1928, Page 5

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Sailors May Get Reindeer Venison As Steady Ration CLUBS ASK SCHOOL | FOR POLICEWOMEN Federation Urges Establish- ment of National Training Courses Here. ve: in By the Associated Press the Alaskan reindeer meat is ta he tried out in the mess hall of the Rremerton, Wash., Navy Yard to can win a place in the on. sioner of Education Ti- has informed a House sub- nittee which considered the In- terior Department’s appropria that 1,565 pounds of the meat | been sent to Bremerton for test mes th: of The establishment of a national women's bureau in Washington, to | make it possible to secure adequately trained policewomen, is being sough i if the experiment proved successful, it might provide a mar- ket for the 631000 relndeer in Alaska b au fiv By the Federation of Women's Clu! was certain the building did me Mrs. Walter McNab Miller, chairman ©f the public welfare committee, stated ! this morning in her report before the directors’ meeting, now in session at commiitee is hacking the | mothers’ pension hill and is fighting the prisom contract system. she said *1¢ is backing the raising of standards in the States for the protection of against child labor and is ience for compulsory the protection of chil- 1 against hazardous occupations.” | £he veport The committee also is askinz special gtudy of dependent and delinquent children by the Children's au, ~o that minimum standards mayv be adopted evervwhere for their eare Mrs. Miller said. Urge More Woman Employes. Dun Johnson. eha he departmer swried this morning Ketcham fee bill ERemodeling of Tener Building for Colored Pupils ! Is Halted. Struetural operations incident {0 the equipping of the Toner School, Twenty-fourth and ¥ streets, until last week occupied by white pupils. | tor as a “health school” for 58 eolored tubercular pupils now housed in the Harrison School, Thirteenth street between Voand W s LS, were A hat today fallowi heated im- ration attend- | amptu conference at Franklin School the bill and asked | vegterday afternoon hetween school nade 10 ha ‘“:“]‘"‘\' officials and representatives of the > \ 1 real est i sts The federation has heen active in | R having this phase of the hill acted & 10 ktonith simnnkiaTimak tnon favorably the neeessary structural changes x= i ehoson :‘;&"l""""“j‘:“\“;‘*\:;“‘ Toner building was issued after in Congress on the census.|ihe group of representatives of the tis-Reed educat MeNary-Wood- | rea] e rens hai registered ruff and AeNary-MoSweeney hills. | cerious objections to the installing of Members of the hoard of directors | the colored pupils in the Toner School were received hy President Coolidge | y, S Mibih . ithey ‘contenaed ruse executive offices | is increasing its white popu- ternoon a_ pilgrimage | afion. the Unknown Soldier's| “mho ohjectors. headed by Edmund ; Arlington. where Mrs. John | p Rheem, first vice president of the 1. Sherman. president of the federa | <chwartzell. Rheem & Henesy Co.. tion placed & wreath on the grave.land Henry . Clark, attorney for the A i was also made to Washington | i} Smith Co. declared their will- Cathedral ingness to obtain a building in some Miss Mabe sther section of the city. equip it re o for use as a cale health schoal ectors at headauarfang make it available the public ters tonight K. Gifts tolchoal svstem. They requested time the headquarter be received atlin which to carfy out this proposal !and ihe school wuthorities withdrew Jing educators of | their workmen this morning. promis- the couniry wil n be available to|inz to take no further action until| 81! edycational in ions through a|the next meeting of the Board of | new service of the National Broad-| Education, Wednesday. casting Co. and its affliated radio| ~yesterday's conference hetween | etations, M. H. Avlesworth. president | he «ch uthorities and the rep- | ©f that company. stated in his address| receptatives of the real estate inter- The first program of this | o5 was the outcome of the action be broadcast on the | ,yen v the Board of Education at Y when Walter | i naeting last week in transferrinz | K Wil sPeak-| the Toner School to the use of the | Ferey V.| colared schools by housing the puy o e | Of the Hariison Building. The H Ad Aue. | Tison Building. on the other hand, . | was ordered to be put into condi- tion 10 enroll the pupils of the { net School. which is to be dismzntled hefore February 1 to make way for fMiterate children will be conducted at | the erection of the final wing of the ! tal convention of the federa-| new Patterson Junior High School | 4 ~|on its site. | In decidinz to change the Toner | School's white pupils to other schools | _| in the neizhborhood. the board acted | on the knowledge that the white | school population” of the Potomac r.| Park section was large enough to il | S Betier {only four of the Toner Builing's |. ‘man . re us m the fad ed the heasings on that chanzes he women in 1 exten Roardman. national sec. ican Red Cross, Mr. Aviesw Pennvhacke . president of the 4 on conditi in Germany tria. School of Metheds. A school of methods for teaching Joins Arlington County Civie Fed- eration Fight on Unconditional Granting of Power Site. g shich he nialadd the werk of the | eikht rooms. Dr. Frank W. Ballou federation. vas read yesterday by | superintendent of schools. presented | Mre. Sherm: | fizures which showed that the schonl 3 i | population in the six white schools in | | the territory embracinz the Potomac LYON VILLAGE AGAINST | Purk area had decreased by 349 pupilx | in three years. while the enrollment "ARRING GREAT FALLSK in nine colored schools of the same | territory had increased by 200. b szt i Although the conference hetween the real extate men and the school | authorities yesterday was held be- | bind closed it understood | that consider: ty _had bheen | Special Dispatcn o The Star | LYON VILLAGE Va, January 12.—| The Lyon Village Ciuigens’ Association has joined w other civic organiza- tions of Arlingten County in ratify- Ing & resolution adopted by the Arling. ton County Civic Federation opposing et of a hydroelectric plant at Great Falis unless ft can he done without destroying the scenic| beauty of the falls and the Potomac PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Usder Supervision U S { veasmery 1400 B OT. N. W. e committee acted for n in this matter and the | ennouncement of its action was made 81 2 meeting of the organization last might in the nffice of Lyon & Fitch, | ting eommittee, which will e of officers 10 be put up for election =t the assciation s anniua meeting in March. wax appointed by Monyoe H. Ktockett, president eomposed of W J. 1. Cason_ Geor Chinn and Wik Pians for the Smokers who can af- ford to pay any price for a cigarette are switching over to Yorktown. Why? Simply bhe- cause flavor is a mat- ter of taste, not of price. And Yorktown certainly has flavor. If you will try Yorktown for a day, the chances are you will be won over, There's something about its zippy mel- lowness that “gets” you. Twenty for 15¢. Larw, Richmond, Virginia PLANNED FOR AIRPLANES' of merce Informs Coolidge on sutics! Chamber Com- Routes Boost eating 1t the “r Bureau manke e of une 10 | wred thar 3 | eppropr ) an possible for | Yo new alishiy eatend tie oir sl wery e wnal Zome. | Genersl Staff Assignments Amnong the oficers resent Van | Doeport e ), o Marry M) wer Ordnmnee Depsiiment Fill Judge Advorale fieneral's Depsriment and Meje Siert £ Dabney and Garfield L, Me ohoinney, Medicel Coipa ) Quartering B Jowdat Jwe ¥ 1 displayed. The Board of Education had been in closed session with Dis- . o'clack. and it w promptu hearing. 1 cials’ reasons for making the change ation " M eight-xtory apartment buildings, criti cized the hoard’s action. similar intere: the city. provided it were the health school purposes, It explained requivements > . 3 i | 1] | conld e given. | Sas i Mr. Carusi told the group also that| Currency notes now in cirenlation in | A building could not he accepted under | England total - nearly — $1.500,000.000, | the law without payment of rent and which is a S = THE EVENT STAR. WASHINGTON, however, suggested that vental would make the aceeptance of the building which the veal estate men might offer legal, Five dollars was suggested as the | rental fi The denly after 5:3 when, after g the objections of the group sked for a_motion to ad estate men tod ined er what they disconrteous™ treat i the school offi- iet cfals since 2| clock when Hu‘i al estate men were given an im- Government Rallou outlined the school off | the schools, and be characterized | e iransfer temporary propo. Cly who explained at he represented interests in threc journ. were ch clared had been [ ment at the hand | cials in the meetin: - . 2 Woman Ends Own Life. 48 yvears | Rheem, speaking for several | asked the president | “harles ¥ rusi would | % Tetion of | Frline Caleman, colored, squipped for | old. pareled inmate of St Elizaheth's | it Togpital, who was scheduled to ve. | proffared | e to the hospital from her home at lilding complied with the legal re. (312 B street southwest yesterduy titements set up by the health and | Afternoon. cut he e regulations, the offer could not he [ With a safety ceepted, ana that unless the hoard | Shortly o L the | Matthews. mswer | house. The the bhoard, « her ov not the school M a building in anothe that unless the | coroner certified suicide, no positive in «© on the amount | ulation before the World wld not be made for sueh a purpose. War, For sore throat, there’s a swift and sure way to soothe away the inflammation. Every singer knows the sccret! Dissolve Bayer Aspirin tablets in pure water, and gargle, Nothing in the whole realm of medicine is more helpiul in cases of sore throat vou probably know how Aspirin headache; breaks up colc relieves rheu- matic pzin, neural lumbago! Just make certain to get genuine Baytr Aspirin; it has Baver on the box, and on cach tablet. All druggists, with proven directions. Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart Awpirin 1s the trade mar: of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salieylieartd TONSILITIS and ORE THROAT 17 Not for Profit But for Clearénce L BITJ::IQS; Brown J ULDLZ Jmartest Footwear Included at, i ARTCRAFT JVOLS . oy FIREER S ah Tl T2 2 n. PR Economists Asked to Investigate C.., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1928 0BE IS REQUESTED. the chief Tenny, of the burean, Lloyd & Federal Reserve Bank, ederick Agricultural Bureau's Work. Five nd statisticians have been asked 10 | jinq examine the economic r .of the Bureau particy analysis, forimj With ° 130 €30 430 050 050030 €30 €30 400 630 430 600 030 030 40 030 e30 430 430 S0 3043 Institute of and olbrook Working, reh Institute, Stanford nationally known economists a<hing arch work | University Department of Agriculture’s | i of Agricultural | arly In the field of farm prie d make recommendations provements. aporoval of Secrefary Jardine Seven professors of the Law of Lit lege of Kyusha. Imperinl of Japan, were recently as the result of a dispute among them Aristocratic Main-Floor Footwear Reduced 785 A further mark-down of most exclusive 10.50 to 13.50 models Brown and black Genuine ard and alli- gator, Blue kid and other colors, Pat- ent lcather Silver and gold, Lid and brocad And many other superh modes for every suedes liz- / Womens Shnp 1207 F St Next Week! Every Afternoon (Except Thursday) 2to 4 PM OU are cordially invited to our Cook Y ing School to be held daily next week (except Thursday) from 2 to 4 P MRS, MARY HARRIS HOAR, Director of our Home Service Department, has ar- ranged for an unusnally instructive series of demonstrations and cooking lectures at 419 Tenth Street NV, All women are welcome. Come and bring vour friends —or make a reservation of seats for vour club RKemember, cvery nevt week except Lhursday—=—from 2 1o 4 pm No cost or ohligation Washington GAS Light COMPANY GAS APPLIANCE HEADQUARTERS Washington Sales Office 419 Tenth St. N.W.—Main 8280 asked the following to serve: | i | | | SILVERWARE That Individualizes Its Owner MARTNESS of table appoint- S ments is a matter to which every )/ )+ successful hostess gives careful consideration. Of course, noth- ing adds greater artistic dignity and charm than beautiful Silverware. Many who have attained social distinction in Wash- ington regularly select their silver from the extensive assortment here. Choice pat- terns of the leading' silversmiths. Flatware and sterling hand-wrought service pieces available in complete sets or units. Featun‘ng The Leading Silver Patterns Stieff Sterling Silber ROSE PURITAN CLINTON LADY CLAIRE Other Famous Patterns FAIRFAX LOUIS XIV LADY CONSTANCE MINUET PANTHEON OTHER THAN THESE, IT WILL BE OUR PLEASURE TO OBTAIN FOR YOU ANY PATTERN DESIRED Whitmore and Gompany 1225 F Street at 13th Oxelusive ?;nnntdim ) Odd (3) silk shedes. §1030. Now 95 35 (3) CONSOLE TABLES - —in me- hogany decorated. D4}V ENPORT TABLES — v fmish; ¥ $1375 (o) END TABLES mahogany or walnut Anish. W -re $930, S NOow 3 SS’I‘.’ (1 2PC.LIVING ROOM SUITE bualt of sohd $2 7 5.(u‘ any. I as AROFHLER LIV §129.0 P ANITY DRENSERS Anished " Were $03 S ;fi, .50 2 : 7 o 20 DRENSERS welnut Anish s "You" 7 $29Q.00 3PC. BEDROOM SUITE 0 Anish suite includes Red, and Drese (&) mahoga o inch size. Qoo NOW i choice of ING SULTE Aroehler bule, Was $105. Now (84 full wie wwlnut. \ow LAYERFELT MATTRENSES these mattresses are &t 0 m regular sise. Woere 38.50 Sloso. NOW "N OCor Do BID o dargwin @t the re duced price. W s ow " $32.00 2 DOURLEY Y ORADS were o Now The 905 Lots in the JANUARY CLEARANC One, Two and a Few of a Kind Items to Close Out While They Last. As Follows: BRIDGE 1 4MPS —with ® Occasional Chairs 2 0ccastoNal CHAIRS - Deauniul deugn 13 .-"-.\‘m' - s BN L L= Now a1 CANE PANEL BEDS—the famous “Nimemons” madv, § 0200 reguler L 5830 $ise, BREGAF ST ST " 53 VBV \NOF DINING ROV Ak t slgs.i\o ) RUFPREDS Gmished wn weid Sanch ww. § S dan e e o IR\ Bl 20 CHIFFOROBES - mahogens LLTELY Neaiy of room for oloathes s’ 9.""' -~ DINETTE SET--&w. Woere $45. NOW wulnet, 362_50 Now 1 o Grev Faem Wae 835 ' SUITK value! s N i pe. nat ¥ ere S35 1 oep hed in ¥a s e ery

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