Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1929, Page 30

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1995 cis “Junior High School, as of “Janu- scmm PURCHASES | & < e oo COURSE IN AMERICANA. tute, appointed a§ o('. P!hruua!l i at German School Offers Study of U. “mw“" e Bohoor, 8. Problems. ruary '1: am Lavender. - UR- ppANKRORT - ON - MAIN (#).—The UP IU BUMMISSIUN e Satson. “Proncis .v’u“m"o“r"x'-x political, economic and cultural problems School, January 4, and 8. of the United States for the first time Thol;lpson Mott School, relnxlne Janu- | form the subject of a popular. course of a . ry Resignations and retirements—Mrs, | lectures at the University of Frankfort. V. H. Willlams, Ketcham-Van Buren| In 11 weekly discussions, which began | schoon 1, res e:i Jlnrll_ll:a;y éflhMrs‘:l T. | in December and will last through Feb- lournoy, Central gl ichool . nate January 31: Mrs, L. J. Wakeman, | ULy, America is belng given a ml.: § | Powell Junior -‘High School, terminate | 0ugh examination by professors, parlia- January 31; Miss !’Ioren'c:’ ?swson | mentarians, editors, former cabinet min- | Brent-Dent 'School, resigned JanUary | isters and undersecretariés of state, : |27; Miss G. M. Fuller, Henry-Polk | aimost all of whom have visited the A review of the fruitless efforts of | School, re:l«nzd Jannnry 13. wm,m Hemisphere. school officials to obtain needed shop Among the lecturers are ex=Minister bora i f Pinance Peter Reinhold, ex-Under- e e BIRTHDAY GALA 0CCAS|UN Igum::'; of State. Carl Bergmann, Prof, ApKinjey Hig SR Emil Dovifat of the Berlin Institute of the Board of Education at its meeting | e .| Journalism and Friedrich Dessauer, vesterday and promptly ordeted trans- | dlf?}‘gfi‘:‘:y“g‘;c‘:‘nflfif";: bArth- | member of the Reichstag. Thitted to the District Commissioners in | sion ‘for giving rather than reciving | the hope that, realizing the situation. in- | gifts. FURNISH YOUR DINING ROOM BEAUTIFULLY volving. the. attempted purchases and | He 18 president of Christian College| A Bath for the Pruit Crop. YET AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS NOW IN THE the handicap which the delay Works | gunday nearest January 26—the anni- | the "Pacific Northwest to wash ,‘ A et R RO URNITURE SALE Commissioners would move to end the | students a holiday from thei regulnr,hurmrul chemicals to protect it /ERY Dining Room Qulte in our vast stock is'now-re- , old complications and complete the pur- | discipline. | from insect attack. S8 con- duced' generously. There are suites for the suburban proce: chase of the equipment. The 1929 “celebration” will be Janu- | sists of first passing the fruit on con- Besides consideration of the attempted | ary 27, when no student will be required | veyors through sprays of dilute hy- bungalow, the city home, apartmerit or mansion. - Each* is tastefully des:gned and substanhally constructed 9. Mrs. M. T. W. B. Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh " Main 3770 W. B. Woses & Sons 3 Public Cufilfllu Since 1861 5 F Street .Yat‘ Eléventh Main 3770 Educahon Board Orders Re- “view of Equipment Snarl Sent on for Action. R equipment purchases, the school board, | to attend Sunday school or church, and | drochloric acid; then rinsing thorough- represented yesterday by a bare quorum, | every girl will be permitted to sleep as|ly in clear water; and, finally, drying disposed of a comparatively brief cal- lltg as she wishes. it. either with mwelq or with an air endar of routine business including the “Prexy” will be 49 years old that day. | blast, charge ‘of business affairs, school offi- | Donaes rocommended by Dr. Peank W, Mlo:, superintendent o¥ schools. : Lathe Question Reviewed. | Or 0 S ot assistant superintendent of schools in il efforts o obtan 10 pupil Tathes | B i . " Marei TS, 133, mer Teiewed In awat | The-lO-Pnece Smte Illusttated figh ot Droccedings " wac caried i The Bt Now Reduced to. R0 s A stiite remmxsccnt of the Duncan Phyfe era, with pedestal- type, brass-tipped :feet-on’the buffet, table and serving table. It is splendidly ‘constrisccted of mahogany veneers.on. gum-. wood, finished in a Colonial red-brown. Another 10-Piece Suite is Now $198 For the modern:home; where space is limited, this ‘stite is. ideal. There is a six-foot "extension table, semi-enclosed 'china cabinet, server, buffet and six charrs Wlth upholstered seats. Selected walnut veneers. 3 5 - All Dining Room Smtes are Reduced $295 450 to 2,200 In a report presented to the board yesterday by Maj. R. O. Wilmarth, lings was carried in The Star| of January 10, and on that date, M. C. ‘Hargrove, District purchasing officer, | told this newspaper he was studying the findings of the Bureau of Standards fol- lowing the weighing of certain lathes manufactured by the bidding concerns. The weight of the machines, Mr. Har- grove said then, was the deciding factor, sinice the specificetions for the lathes ¢alled for certain poundage. Maj. Wil- marth explained at that time, however, 4nd reiterated in his report to the board yesterday that the machines which the Bureau. of Standards experts had ‘Weighed were not lathes on which the bids were submitted, but were simply workmanship samples. On the difference in the weight of those samples, however, the District purchasing officer recom- mended the rejection of all bids. At vesterday's meeting, the board di- rected Mr. Hines, its secretary, to pre- sent Maj. Wilmarth's detailed state- zlnht. to u&: cou‘:mhl.sl.:lgners in «;: effort. ve those cf appre te the situation as it concerns the merits of the lathes and the penalty the dela; places upon McKinley's students. y Personnel Changes, ~ The personnel changes which the board approyed yesterday on recom- mendation by Dr. Ballou included the Mo'lnx Appoin'.menu promotions and Pmmnmt appointments of teachers —Miss Ada Volkman, Curtis-Hyde School; Miss Olga Yowell, Wesley Héights portable; llls E R. Park Vie How many people you know end their colds with Bayer Aspmn! ! And how often you've heard of its prompt relief of sore throat or tonsilitis. No wonder millions take it for colds, neuralgia, rtheumatism; and the aches and pains that go with them. The won- der is that anyone still worries through a winter without these tablets! They relieve quickly, yet have no effect whatever on the heart. Friends have told you Bayer Aspirin is marvelous; doctors have declared it harmless. Every druggist has it, with proven direc- tions. Why not put it to the test? \ Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture * of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylieactd IRIN Durable - - In Black and Tan Sold to $5 Sold to $1.39 Closed 31 98 88c MIRACLE DAYS IN THE | All Lamps and Shades in Our Stock Includmg a Speaal Purchase of New Ones Arev Nozv Reduced 25 5 That Formerly Very Last Two Days—Special Selling Antique Hooked Rugs ‘Curtains ‘and Fabrics * in the January Clearance Sale ONE- AND TWO PAIR LOTS -of Curtains: These ‘in- Outat. MARQUISETTE CUR- . TAINS,.in rich tones of cream . Bargain Basement _and ecru. Plain, tailored styles«——- - =274 yards'long. $1.75 pair. ORGANDY .CURTAINS, a limited quantity. Delightfully sheer quality with .practical half the original.- clide samplés, but the price is ! ;111.25' Were $6 to $10; now $3.95. - T3 Were $10 to $17.50 now-fl 95 *Placed in a Colonial room they just “belong,” they are so permanent finish. $5 set. “BOSTON NET, a riew open- - weidve curtaim fabric.that e sembles marqmsette Cream or ecru. . 29¢ yd. exquisitely in harmony with the furnishings. - And placed in any type of room they lend an air of charm, restfulness and .color. {In this delightful selection the sizes range frem small mats:to pieces 3x6 feet. Rare values indeed at this reduced price! .’ F UR TRIMMED COATS Including Plenty of All Blaclu and Plenty of Larger Slzes # January Sale of Linens you spend $9.85 or $13.85 SIZES Affords Unuselal Opportumty to Save you've never seen such All" those lmens that you .have been needing are really wonderful values in warmly fur-trimmed coats. “here. The same excellence of quality for which you cost and true worth. usually pay far -more. Durable fabrics, ° $ I 3 Pattern Tablecloths With . . . Pequot; Sheets and smartest styles, and “Napkins to Match Ptllowasen Reduced - and a Great Sigmunds Bargain Basement : unusual workman- 2it3d, Cases'45%36 “Shests 72x99 ~Group'1 SALE rrOCK : . F ROCKS ship . . . and a com- plete range of sizes at either price. ‘ e.inches inches ‘ e i 38ed $1:50 $6.25 Cloths, 2x2 yds., reduced to. .. $4.50 Sheets 63x99 Sheets” 81x99 $7.50 Cloths, 2x274 yds., reduced t0.$5.75 inches :: - inches $9.25 Cloths, 2x3 yds., reduced to.. .$6.75: - $8.50 Napkml, 22x22 in., dozen 5 Think of it! Two smart, mew Spring frocks for less them you would ordinarily pay for one. Sizes for the Miss, the Woman and the . $140 . s169 . Shegts 90x108 ‘inches Larger Woman. Latest styles and newest shades. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT SIGMUND SALE!' ; . PURITAN PRINTS. sun- -fast and tubfast, in a delightiyl . .variety of colors and}designs. " Regularly $1.10 to $L. 56 -65¢ yd. x l“llfi’l Section, Third Fleer Rug Seetion, Pourth Floor An opport\;mtyxthat wfll be apprecnateg by - all ALL - fimfty womeén,” Prices that are far below their. régular SIZES Standard Sheets.and Pillowcases Reduced Cases, 45x36 inches, reduced to Sheets, 63x99 inches, reduced to....$1.05 Sheets, 81x99 inches, reduced to....$1.25 Hemstitched Pequot Sheets and Cases ‘Cases, 45x36 inches, reduced to " Sheets, 63x99 inches, reduced to.... .- Sheets, 81x99 inches, reduced to....$1.85 Moses “DeLuxe” Sheets and Cases Reduced Cases'45%36 - . Sheets 72x99 inches. ., ' " inches ' 3 39¢ ¢ S Sheets 63@ - Sheets"81%99 + mches $ inches $140 ; nm Sheets 90x108-inchies - $1.93 " The Linen. Shop, Pirst.Figor - . 3 : qup 2 $7.00 Cloths, 2x2 yds., reduced to...$5.25 $8.75 Cloths, 2x2%; yds., reduced t0.$6.75 $10.50 Clnthl,‘fi:& yds., raduced #0.:$8.00’ $9.00 N:phmflzpz in., doun 1...$7.00 : : Ll b -Bath Towels Lower 30c Bath Towels, 65¢c Bath Towels; reduced to....20¢ reduced to....52¢ 50c Bath Towels, $1.25 Bath Towels, reduced to....39¢ reduced. to.. $1.00 Gmu) 3’ v $10. OOCIMhI ‘2:2 ydu Muud to... 37,50 $12,50 Cloths, 2x27;.yds., reduced to > $15.00 Cloths, 2x3 yds., reduced to..$! z,oo : $11.00'Napkins, 22x22.in,,.dogen... .-$800 . . A Sigmunds Basement SPECIAL ON Sport Coab Smart styles, in h.hl or heavy s \ ights. Very -puully priced. A Sigmunds Basement SPECIAL ON Leatherette Raincoats I $3.69 wnnud ulu A Sigmunds Basement SPECIAL ON Butterfly Skirts \ special lot of u.... popular ‘wanted colors.

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