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+% THE EVENING: RTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1928’ B ABY S AVING NEE 'U. S. Has to Pay Outlrowsn T (0 SERVIGE, | s sei S et i g | The District Commissioners. fire and ‘5] 17 to (.ollect I cocimunsinite st Wi Bopies- fi;’,‘;;d“;a,;‘,m;:;fl;f?;;;y»i:;';fg'jfi;ql;; “ Y‘ %, % ment Officials Attend Ceremonies. | the new tower's use at 3:30 pm. 0 S - i "n\\or‘« lnc‘:lozé at 1\1(\ 3 ongnm company | In London a drunken auto driver was | It cos's $1.17 for Uncle Sam to |On Nort arolina avenue between | disqualified from driving for life. | collect $100 in internal revenue | T 1319-1321 F Street taxes, Swetary Davns Shows This was revealed by H. F, Mires i aseistant " commissoner of fnterna ; DebthRate High inHeart | zovoee o« sibeomoitize ot the A Safe Parking Place DECEMBER 6 STETSON HATS Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. of Clty—Steps Urged ‘ \l([mm\:fi:l’:{I.:h:n;’)l()r\flnwfeapx(‘,i:;;::n;; ‘ W hile you shop, lunch — | o 1 secont: history were in 101 or go to the matinee. The greatcst need for intensive work | a1k Tixhest pomi. “The most et It's a problem where to park when you come down to save babies' lives is in the central | pecnsive year since the was was 1925, town during the day—and there is always danger of part of this city, the annual report of | When it cost $1. 44 per $100. damage at th~ rurb; or from theft. Secratary James J. Davis of the Labcr THE CAPITAL GARAGE is c q is conveniently lo- Department, made public today, de- | 2,207,530 o . TEACHER FUND 8 cated—within easy reach of stores and cafes and clared in enumerating several recom- | theaters. B it oo IS reuliotia eirvey | e BrementiEor R presents WBace | | L] R RTE N ) Bce ] Value of Securities. Convenient and Safe made at the request of the Washing' T hi f '] l' s Council of Social Agencics. with the co- | ’f’"‘ D"'”;‘” ;’ Ool ‘(‘"“"]"‘ ””:: ;; | or 1wo Tlours i & 5% % etirement Fund now totals $2.207.5 operation of the District’s h: e aecording to reports of the Treasury | . N { Recommendations in the Sec 5 Department made public today. C' b l ( < o o Tepor: fholined WstAbk Nt (o sorilid: This sum r ks e Tacs WAl nf! dl)lt‘l ,‘lra!‘e | health centers in all pr v Government securities and Philippine | P . - 5 - i v ; r nually; est | 1o AENeRnA (Dutehiased! by: the i mrehss | 320 New York Ave. Main 9500 i on ln a»nce urer of the United States at a total cost of $2.211,095.01. | & g imprc . fant mort il . With English papers, gencrally, the rates: esta by the tside pages psed exclusively for 1 Partme of et e n tonne | QA0 peEes o e | | The weather forces it! We should have not more than 1,200 suits Sl I ] / 1S time= T s, espec H ~ » . ' ~ -~ - ternal and infant deaths espec , 1219 F ST. 4 916 | at this time—and we have 3,000! It means cut, slash and get them life: an appropriation além{'l" . { o the murnlly srvis 11 Preseny || SOL HERZ0O. fuc. : out regardless of cost. high maternal death rate, and estab- lishment of a maternity hospital in Washington taking only obstetrical D. C. Conditions Studied. i ) f Dealing with the District phase of ! A4 £ [ J (4 infant and maternal mortality, the Scc- TN / \ Tetary's report declared, in i ‘ / ;! S V y ul “The survey report incl analyses of birth certificates fant and maternal death certificates in the District of Columbia and informa- tion secured through visits by a bureau | v : p ). f physician to child healii and prenatal ; . centers and to hospitals taking ma- | v ternity cases. Material secured through 3 y . questionnaires sent to hospitals and | y ; ) from printed reports was also utilized | in determining what are the conditions : 4 o A in_the District. 3 I - 3 “The study showed that the infant, || *KEIPX. stillbirth, and maternal mortality rates : y in the District of Columbia for the ! 7 - % 7 three-year period, 1924 to 1926, were o, higher than those for the birth-regi i . “ | tration area as a whole and higher than i So ! So those for most cities which have 500,- - 000 or more population and 2,000 or Clear Sheer more colored births annually. Colored People Aftected. | i 1 . s I o | Lovely Gift Hoslery A 'the- colered papulation, which AR 5000 PAIRS " S o e : Ve ‘morming I'hese are all TWO-PANTS Suits and 1 -registra- | Is th ¢ d lation of most of the cities FULL FAS V . . e Y e | from bed to bath- L1 PASRIONED include Blue Cheviots and Blue !ion of b.’)‘h white and colored infants room 1s certamly a { All Silk Chiffon Service Weight e gift that il be long mn e §Y 29 sk oo Ul W white and colored infants of the birth- appreciated and KR Tbp g Sis en [ llfllllshed Ol‘StedS registration area as a whole, and the used. puerperal mortality rates for both white | . and ‘colored mothers In the District | | 2 Pairs for $2.50 found to exceed the rates for | . S iottiens Of L AR Aoy o e u:fz $ 4.95 | Every Desired Attractively $ ° $ istration area and in every large city Shade 5 Bosed 50 S t 3 4 with similar racial elements in its pop- | | Other Silk Hosiery $1.75 to $3.50 ul s are now ulation. "The greatest need for intensive work | Up to $20 to save bables' lives is shown to be in | 1,000 live births in the year 1925. In| this section of the city where there | was great loss of infant life, there | was little prcvlslon for infz it and pre- natal care.” I | || panict Green high-grade Daniel Green extra fins quat- || | $ S $ ———— | —inc. | plain black satin mules with ity D'Orsay’s, plain "and ul s are now the central part of the city. In three | 4 ® precincts uf this section the total in- $ $ EERRERLAE | g0l | , uits are now A British Central Africa unused 4 P 4 quilted satin, handzomely pence black and green, 1907 issue, | Cor. 9th at ‘F side ornament, ""'" $4 00 trimmed, some with $4 50 stamp sold for $1,120 at a recent Net\ desived shade contrasting linings, York auction. nii all shades. .. . ’) Other Boudoir Slippers $2.00 to $7.50 | Qfi% & o L NMEA D5 Imported Rhinestone and Cut Steel g o s BUCKLES and ORNAMENTS | $45 Overcoats $ ; ) Whitmore and Gompany 4 L Trench Models and o 1225 F StreeT AT I3TH. K'Y Q”""” Q”{ll’f—}/ BOO’ ‘S‘/]()P St Dlae Costs A Splendid Gift! ' 1219 F Street Regardless of what her “regular” pattern The Trench Coat R The Blue Coat may be, a set of Stieff Rose Silver will be a — | = ) Y ity welcomed addition—will add charming va- 1 EGRT e A perfect Trench Coat; raglan The best Overcoat bargain in riety. Its exquisite beauty and the fact it r i shoulder; slash pockets; all-around Washington. Dressy, smooth-faced contains more actual fine silver at lower cost m s r o n < e s (atirer Bk Seiiaf bl \~. nit b than other full-weight patterns, makes Stieff %mclt at 1“|dN and Llpt;.\, l(ulnhcx' uck= m,lt(:1]xa 5‘—‘-— duu]) e- )l(‘](ll.\‘(‘(l \modeh Silver the most distinctively desirable silver es and buttons; light colors i 1m- —with selt or velvet collar. A smart 3t S C at o r c o PY ported tweeds. New! outer garment! STIEFF STERLING SILVER e . e ROSE or PURITAN Patterns For Two Days only o | Gifts for Men F A Man’s S 2 | e SETS OF SIX Friday and Saturday! | itts tor IVlen From an's dtore 2 ’gfasepemn‘;m.“.“ y 6.00 ] A GREAT XMAS GIFT | If a woman does not wish to make the selections, our 6 Dessert S 15.00 \ ~ e S ERA : $ L::nel:n e e ‘ The Famous CHAR MING Christmas Gift Certificates will solve her problem. 6 Ice Tea S C12m R T e and PREP GIRL HOSIERY X Neck Rayore sl dressiviy obds 6 Salad Forks.. . 9.9 Regular $1.00 Values | mas ecKwear Buckskin and Mocha gloves.... 6 \ledium Knives.... 18.00 | ¥ ;i BV ol sl gt Packed 3 good colors in an attractive Holiday Box. Gorgeous Holiday neckwear. We're Suygisilicubtiers o egle T = < Suede Windbreakers, tan and grey Sizes 8 to 1 i e famous for neckwear, but never have we 5 ¢ R sha Pure linen initial handkerchiefs—three neatly boxed... Also a Full Array of | : (T g ! . e | 3 Pair s 1.89 | had such marvelous displays. Good white handkerchiefis c........81.65 the dozen Hand 1'rought - $5.50 [ Siipon sweaters; all wool, Vineck andiereve ncck . . SSOIG$RLE Hollow 117are YOU SAVE $1.11 50 six for 8.50 | Pure thread silk hose, HOLEPROOF and INTERWOVEN. ... 75¢ = | 00 six r 11.50 Dress Sets for evening wear—handsomely boxed $3.00 to $12.50 six for 14.25 Radium silk shirts, with collar to match, $10.00 quality 17.00 | Fur lined driving gloves with wrist strap. black and cordovan. DIAMOND JEWELRY g : 50 i for Repeating Our | 350 six for 20.00 Imported all wool golf hose i S WATCHES oy p Famous 400 six 22.50 Hickok initial buckle, Beltogram and strap sets.. .$3.50 to $9.00 ) I 1 5.00 six for 27.50 “St. Albans” foreign broadcloth shirts, all colc collar attached MANY UNIQUZ GIFT l-cent flat ! In this range include the heavy silks and satins | and neckband.... $1.95 3 for $5.50 i Austria and Switzerland. 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