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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. URGES WATER PROJECT. TRMN CRASH IS LAID | CONVICTED OF ASSAULT. PHUNE HRM P‘-ANS 13,,...0, McNary Says - $480.000 TO REMOVAL OF RA"_!xohmG:::;ez:t:e:;“;?:m by Was Set Aside for Oregon Work. ’ Adoption by the }Gd!rll Robert E. Lee was convieted today I 1mem of the De \Dehbernfe Tampermg With Tnck\ in Police Court by a jury of assauit Blamed for Memphis Spe- on Anthony Coggiano, a sophomore pre-medical student at orgetown for| tor Me , cial Wreck, jty. Lec I8 colored, 18 years He expla ¥ bl e [ b | i ke Seven-story Bufldlng . Parker Chesapeake and Potomag :::’-‘::‘d‘::i“lv’;'l':““\. lw“{‘l';:- e of | By the Assaciated :'Hl:-"‘ « d v “mvhe { the Interior and $480.000 w3 nmnlr‘{ A passenzer train wreck on the!}i fzashy, al . iam to Cost $520,000. - o carry o velop- | o | avattable to earry outthe develon | ¢ U SRR REC L Tenn., | ment. The pi was abandoned by | 5 the Reclamation Rureau. November 10 was due to daliberate Fhas e it and malicious tampering with the | oq" (g, lans for construction of a seven T e e TR story office building at 124330 Tweltin | 94 RESCUE MAN HID [ railvoad’s track. safety inspectors of | n the Interstate Commerce Commission | $H&ht hrain "‘"'""“‘" aivect = an addition to the eentral ILL IN CR|S|S have determinai. T e 2!, OWN ILLNESS | e o s e amt sz were| RATHBONE HEADS SOCIETY | vt T e e e 'an embankment, Member of Congress Intalled by | s 8 # he subsequent inspection of the B 520,000, | WAibns Aintte il evanls. | i napeation of ng Illinois State Group. for the foundation was ald, that a sinzle rail on a ecurve | Representative Henry R. Rathbone ome time ago. By the Associated Preas 8 inean i AIRo St e Sl ca A nktsean The new building will have & front- \ jaier of commendation from | pulled out from & or 10 ties and the e of 79 feet on Twelfth street with | ° ). | vail end pushed inward and held by m depth at the south side of respiking. nd a minimum depth at the | Flotte of the Naval Medi This left a space of 5 inchea at{Whic h (h;hwwl; 'l:hld at t E side of 67 feet. The building | Phladelphis. today » rall gap, which was m an | Hotel. ' The instalation ceremonies ade of brick and stone. | while Lieut. Flott 5 s nt to th » e e, the direction of e may be used. ac: | diving medical officer P e Vigtor V. Maitih: dent. cations. The roof 2 f e meni Rt e Other o st nicht There will be no performed by inois was sident of the Secretary Wilbur to Lieut. night at a reception as hope of suving the me 5 Brumby reported to the |rail was done with sufficient care to |} that it was only in a casual |leave undisturbed the electrical con. | tion that he discovered Lieut. |nection. Thus the block signals and | 2 - - i riously ill, and a: the |the automatic train control s EeRUaaneral ncy orders were issued [cently installed by the [ o enanitatives' \(Ghindblom, Wates aplating a major surgical | held in clear position and gave N0 |pojev Allen, Michaelson- and King, {warning of the danger. {an of Miin % Treaxurer of th NAVY EX EMPLOYE HELD, "= of the soctery st nigi. BAND CONCERT Edward L. xnw-- chnrnd With = TOMORROW. s ““‘;'""]“; Passing Worthless U. S. Checks. the United States Marine Rand | RALTIMORE. Md.. January 12 (®).— (IR Bt ,I'_'::I,f:,""§::|‘[":lz""'k & | Bdward Lawion Rewse, former 1ien- \farch, i ; ner r of the Co; hiladelphia N Gmelin & Walker are the MENTAL CASES BARRED BY VETERANS’ HOSP|TALS House Committee Told Present Facilities Are Inadeguate to Meet Needs. e e vererane | WINDS HIT AIR FLEET. This indicated, he said, the O — adequary of hureau hospital- | Several of Planes Leaving Norfolk f | charges of passing wort jeu sodore ":1!1;]:‘:‘ ”‘T'h “‘3‘!“;‘1 for Charleston Forced Down. | ment hecke pieey 4| NORFOLK. Va., January 12 (® wse disappeared A vear ago. the creation of a|g, sover 2 5 2lsirong h ountered shor a number of Government | itution for meure- | iy after leaving Norfolk forced several | checks. it is alleged. He was trailed of the 19 Na Jeft | here by Chester Battle. post office in the nava stati cterday | spector and was arrested at the Union M2 to land before ion after an unsuccessful attempt | ching their destination slowe F ¢ cl a hotel. Ina| .Von Rlon | E * for flute and horn. | Excerpts from “The Lilac Dom “The Star Spangled Banner." < worth ahe and'a Navy metal workers of Germany tment ribbe o LR ears mav he ng law of up the entire squadron, wge has mdvices to the fifth naval district el hieadq here. Cmp/m, with twin beds, bureau with mirror, ¢chest, toilet mirror, dressing table, might table, side chair and bench, the early Amer- ican Bed Room suite costs $485.00 Attain ¢ Charming Bed Room Conservative Cost —a W. & J. SLOANES he early American Bed Room group illustrated above is one of the many charming styles of Bed Room jurniture from which to choose. Some are more expensive, some are less expensive, but all of them represent the fine values that you always find at the store of W. & J. Sloane. (. & J. SLOANE 709-711-713 TWELFTH STREET, N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. “The House with the Green Shutters” ’ 1 SLIPPER CHAIR for the Boudoir In a selection of chintz coverings 30 b Tind PowDER TABLES Handy accessory in the Bed Room from ’40 STORE OPEN FROM 9 A M. TO 350 P. M. DAILY, INCLUDING SATURDAY Charge Accounts Convensently Arvanged Froight Pard To All Shipping Points in the United Stater Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries An Assurance of Satisfaction - |told the me et . and Frank D. White, | ‘nited States. were | Von Blon | T D. €. THURSDAY. JANXUARY 12, 1928." PURCELLVILLE PLANS WATER SUPPLY PLANT Chamber of Commerce Hears Con- struction Expert on Three Sources Possible to Utilize. $pecial Dispatch to Tho Star. J Tanuary 12 ‘hamber nl water sup- | ply for Purcellville was discussed. The need of this was scen to be urgent [business section. | Ambler Con; tion Co., following thi serve reser ]hnv to he built [filed by the surplus during rainy son and would suppl defic |when water is Jow. This reservoir | |would hold between 14,000,000 gallon: Another | would he i Creek and | v | st another w v nd pump- ing station loca town. Be tween five and t wells would he | nece which would each yield 50 | llons per minute. i Ambler stated that the resery system wonld cost about $70,000. the filtration plant nd £60.000 and the wells and pumping station probabl 1bout $45,000. DEDICATION IS PLANNED. Dr. Sizoo to Address Church Gath- | ering at Cottage City. ¥, Md., Js | —The new Presbyterian Church, | Spa and Ross streets, will be ded| | Sundav at 3 pm. br. 1 { pastor of the New York Avenue Pres. | byterian Church. in Washington, will | deliver the dedicatory sermon. This ]lhluth was offic pted into | the Washington Pre last Mon- | day The following i El N samuel Millhouser and irman: trustees, Messrs. | W. A. Bobb, H. C. Brod- l\nlche e, and G scholars wer he Decorating Staff of W. & J. Sloane i always ready to submit suggestions when re- quested. 1t is a part of the W. & . Sloane service and incurs, of aurse, no charge. ar a PLAIN COLOR RuaGs In the 9’ x 12’ size a number of these rugs, exceptionally desirable for the Bed Room, are priced at *50 The Semi-Annual— Big Sale Prices get their radical “shaking down” beginning tomor- row. It’s the opportune time to strengthen the personal ward- robe wherever you find yours weak—and buying for the fu- ture can be profitably done, too. Come, expecting big bargains —they are here in all departments. All Suits—Fashion Park and Mode $27 37 $47 97 All Overcoats—Fashion Park, Mode and Richard Austin (London) 27 37 4.7 67 87 All Topcoats—Fashion Park and Mode That were $35 and 840 That were $45 and 850... That were $35 and %40 Now That were $45 and $50....... adaaan Now That were $55, $60 and 365 Now That were $70, $75 and $80 Now That were $35 and $40.. Now That were $45. 850 and $55 Now That were $60, $65 and $70.. That were $80, $85 and $90 That were $100, $125 and 8135.. That were 855, $60 and 865 Mode Shirts Madras, Percale. ecte.. with separate collars to match: or with coilars attached. 81.69 Were $2.50 and $3.00, 3 for $5.00 Madras. Broadcloth. ete.: sepa- rate collars to match or collars attached. 5229 Were $3.50 and $4.00. 3 for $6.50 Finest Madras and Silk and Linen: separate col lars to match. Were 32’89 £4.50 and $5.00. 3 for $8.00 Finest Silke: separate collars to match. Were $3.75, £10 and $12.. 3 for $18.00 Tmported English Broadcloth: neckband and collar attached: white and plain 31.89 shades. Were $2.50... 3 for $5.50 Finest grade Cocoon Broad- eloth: collar attached and neck only 3 for $9.00 All \lanlunan Shirts 0 Off Neckwear Cut Silk, Wrinkle. proof and Knitted Silk. Were $1.00.. 69¢ J for $2.00 Cut Silk. - Were $1.30 9)(‘ 3 for $2.15 Cut Silk. Were 29 $2.00 and $2.50 Sl- ¥ for 8373 Finest Cut Silk and Knitted Silk. Were $3.00, 8¢) 20 $4.00 and $5.00 sz 3 for S50 Underwear Al Mode Madras Athletic Union Suits that were (), $1.00 and $1.50 now 8) 3 for 8230 Handkerchiefs Fancy Imported French Linen. 30c and T3¢ 3 for $1.00 Imported Fancy French Linen, hand-rolled edges. Were SL00 and £1.30 79(' Mufflers Plaid and Striped Ravon. Were $3.50. $4.00 and p Radium Silk: Embroidered spots. Were $£3.00 and iy 82.29 Plain shades. Were $2.00.. £1.59 ! 3 for $4350 New models no belts, in Broadcloth, Soisette and fancy colore. Were $3.00 $3.50. $4.00 and $5.00. . 3 for $8.00 Welsh - Margetson London) Pajamas. Were $6.50, $8.00, $9.00, S10.00 g 4_95 Hosiery Wool and Silk and Wool Street Hose Were $1.00—69%—3 for $2.00 Were $1.50—$1.19—3 for $3.00 Were $2.00 and $2.50 $1.79—3 for $3.00 Were $3.00 and $3.50 $2.39—3 for $6.50 Golf Hose Were $3.00 and $3.30 Now $2.20 Were $£4.00, $4350 and $5.00 Now £3.20 Were $7.50, $8.00 and $2.00 Now $3.29 All Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets—25% VUff Sk, Flannel, Terry and Wool-—were $300 to o Now 83.75 to ‘75.00 The Mode—F at Eleventh