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S - "THE "EVENING STAR, “WASHINGTON, D. T, WEDNESDAY. MAY 15, 1929. EBUNUMIE BA[ANEE‘COMMISSIONERS GIVE V SCHOOL DRAWINGS 0. K. | Eight-Room Building, Including VITAI_ .I-fl ”. S_‘ Gym and Assembly Hall, to Be Built on Upshur Street. Drawings and specifications for an Hoover Committee Believes |eignt-room school, including gymnastum and assembly hall, to be built on the ¢ People Should Accept Prin- |south side of Upshur street between < : i - | Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, were , ciple of Equilibrium. approved by the District Commissioners s . vesterday. The work is estimated to : : — cost $165.900. > fihouch ing the country as| The building will be near the Tuber- = - i Although picturing the country as | jocis Hospital, and before it is built - i enjoying a@ era of “unprecedented |the home of the superintendent of the % S prosperity,” with living standards at a | hospital must be moved, at a cost of 3 i 8 e xecord high level, the Hoover committee | $800. Approaches to the school will cost : : i on recent e iges in the |$3.450, it Is estimated. Bids will be _ : United Stat port made public | asked soon. - - o today said its survey has brought to s whe sodianney anlincowe| o e NERAINSERVICES vantage, or hope fully to realize on our | H e economic future, uniess we conscionsts | TQ BE HELD TOMORROW - e accept the principle of equilibrium and sovan apply it skillfully in every cconomic re- —_— e ; k : . H { _Joint funeral services for Mme. Marie & S - ; _The committee is part of the Presi- Fiot and her infant son, Andre Fiot, : o : dent’s conference on unemployment. | " killed fn a fall down the elevator : - The committee was actively headed by | shaft in the Ritz Apartment House, : Herbert Hoover in the earlier stages of | 1631 Euclid street, will be conducted in : : : : its survey, which began in 1922, and it | gt. Paul's Catholic Church tomorrow | : is belleved the Pre has closely | morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will - = : s followed the compilation of the com- |pe in Montreal . ; mittee’s report Mrs. Fiot died in Emergency Hos- il Great stress was laid on the im-|pital Saturday night from injuries sus- ke portance leadership. - : Informed | tained the previous Wednesday when nmittee said, “is|she plunged 17 feet down the elevator n nce of equilibrium. | shaft with her 11-month-old son, whose ‘Through ince observation and ad- | death was almost instantaneous. Mme. P ’7 f ® ‘3 Jjustment of our economy, we can learn | Fiot died without knowing that her son i 01 0.. -ge 0ne Pee 1o maintain the economic balance.” had been killed In the accident. The husband and father, Andre Fiot, is cod- | ing officer at the French embassy. Cites Waste of Resources. of natural 2 > S credit in £.50 Ladies’ Dressing Combs tio B . ™ N 35 Men's Dressing Combs have succeeded in maintaining a degree of balance between the economic forces which has enabled the intricate ma- The report set forth the belief that .50 7.0. A “ the people of this country are no longer SWANEE BALLROOM 39 Colored Handled Tooth Brushes concerned solely with tr rimary 13th . Sts. b - 7, o] . . i cly with the primary th & E Sts. .m““'l“mfl.sn“p . would ténd to destroy the | 4 5 Nail Files « S 2 for 25 c v 1 it found to b("i HOLD YOUR 93 5-in. Nail Files « % 2 for .SO ' ef r the ional prosperity L wenV =R 5 . e vi the period of 1922 to 1929, | § 50 Nail "‘,‘I‘l‘f"‘ 5 2 for $1.25 covered by the report 1.25 Nail Nippers . 2 for $1.25 “Until recently,” the report stated, 55 Cuticle Seissors . “we have not diverted savings from pro- 1.25 (x = = dictive business to speculation, and - TWEEZERS g Clubs, Fraternities 35. 2 for +35 .25, & for +28 E e of present-day America to pro- e ©_pol 15 Z..0. Adhesive Plaster . “ . A [ ] [ ] TR ) next” e i 4 2o L, Adhesive Plaster, 1 in. x 5 yds. needs, food, clothing and shelter, and G e by reaching out for such luxuries as au- — Dance biace ein the heart 15WashCloths . - = ¢ Regular 31.25 tomobiles, radios and washing machines of the Amusement Section. ‘50 Bencoline Tooth Paste - they have made possible the expansion e = ; a4 et Combs R B CHEVY. CHASE LAKE '35 Men's or Ladics Pocket Comb Karat ment for thousands. | Gibson-Howell Toilet (. Newer Wants for New. onteril PIoor. Invest ieate. vdrogen, 16 0z. .« : oor. Tnvestigate. *95 Peroxide of Hy rl::.gc- li L Hot Water Bottle or A situation apparently has been de- Phone Decatur 1636 5 Hinkle Pills (Mulford), Fountain Syringe veloped, the report s where new For Full Information 5 Camphorated Oil, 20z. yring wants would make way for newer AT 1 0il, 4 0z. . wants as fast as they were satisfied Camphorated *22 s At $ “We seem only to have touched the | | - = = 5 Chloroform Liniment, 3o0z. Bo"lfor 25 = fringe of our potentialities,’t it added. - “20 Glycerine and Rose Water, 4 oz. of Prestacet. Hoover. Postmascer. o | | . 230 Glycerine and Rose Water, 8 o7 $ eral Brown, Renick W. Dunlap, Assist- | : e 3 b and Soda Mixture, 8 0z. AR A 150 Rhubar o ped 50c Rubber 1.50 S5c Rubber e o th 5 3 i 3 25 Essence of Pepper » Snor: Julius Kl Amstan: Secretary : ‘17 Boracic Acid, 40z « + Aprons Alarm Clocks of Commerce; John S. Lawrence, Max e '41 Boracic Acid, 16 0z. « ¢ 3 Gl“ves Mason, George McFadden, Adolph C, 3 - 4 ol /der, 16 oz, . L Miller of the Federal Reserve Board, 4 § .30 Borax Powder, C 30 < Lewis E. Pierson, John J. Raskob, Arch | 4 12 Borax Powder, 4 oz. . for for for C W. Shaw, Louis J. Tabe : : Iafd, Cldrence . Woolley Owen D.| , EPSOM SALTS foung and Edward E. Hunt, secretal i v 26— In & foreword to the report it was | : 10. Boz..lfar.lo—.l().m 07.,2 for .1® explained that President Hoover had | k) 35c Hand mable to participate in the latter 75 Absorbent Cotton, Hosp. size « RE NAU LT 890 rved as 4 . *30 Brown Mixture, 4 0z. o Scrubs Wine Tonic Giillette Razor Hoover was in the South afte his elec- . : 5 Castor Oil, 4 oz. . tion, however, a subcommittee called i *20.C il, 8 oz. D (Liberty Type) upon him for 4 consultation. T .40 ¢ nn(l)l“Ollyz % 2k for ¢ Regular $ size o The committee was aided in its re-| i .25 Glycerine, 2 0Z. i 40 search work by more than a hundred “40 Glycerine, 4 oz. . . 23 ounces c economists, statisticizns and soclologists, Spirits of Ammonia, g $ 2 g Jor S 9 Jfor under the direction of the National Bu- | .20 Aromatic 37mas 30c Feau of“lf‘com;:mc mgearcn.j B, 3 .35 Spirits of (“;ulm‘}ghor-lzoc;z. sserting that the activities of in- 90 Tincture of lodine, . . 3 3 vestors and lats had b ht | e e s 3 . N R $ ix aboutis situation Whers a creAlt strin- sore T“'ed Feet "15 Oxalic Acid, 2 oz. 2 for 15 BRISTLE-TITE "‘122"’22 o 30¢ Fine gency resulted in an abnormally high 9 .15 Alum Powder, 40z. 2 for 30 = : rate for call money and an appreciable 1 How. good it fesis to put your 30 Alum Powder, 16 oz. 2 jor 12 Tooth Brushes i Stationel’y increase in the rate of interest for busi- | tired, aching feet in a “Tiz” bath! You st e f Tartar, 1 oz. ness purposes, the committee added| can just feel the pain being drawn out .12 Cream o s 2 7' .;; 2 f P 2 for o or 50 5 ve system, and th v f the sys- s o e RALAbIE e, 1o e | LY F oot ok e e BICARBONATE of SODA L.38 Vacuum places where it is needed, mark a grea o . ap 9 D et b 16 0z., 2 for .20 3 y e St e e i | IS Slbentin “TIZ o4 o2 fr B0 15805, Bfr 38— 20,16 023 Bottle Poneolntes the greatest industrial development. | 2 for «35 (Pt.) l Colored handles 4 - 1y B '25 Ukemco Catarrh Jel 2 for $1.00 eef, Iro = o 1,00 Cod Liver Oil, 16 0z 2 for 28 2 n and Wine 25 Foot Powders . 2 jor 25 for $1.00 2 195 First Aid Ointment 2 for 10 pounds A F ¢ "10 Headache Powder 2o 10 39¢ Rubb; ng Alcohol 33¢_Clio et cscesee e e o 00 e s eWme .35 Zara Witch Hazel Lotion red by the sumvey which tenacd To| | “Tis" draws out the acids and poisons 3t .33 Zara Almond Cream . -fod-< 29 Kokofoam Shampoo o = Powder, make credit easier: the growth of say- | that puff up your feet and make them 25 Henna Powder Y ings in spite of increased spending; the | !¢ 1 the sore- .25 Comp. Licorice Powder, 4 oz . : 2 . or . ias S 35 Ukemeo Backache Pills . - o Elane $E3S .25 Gibson-Howell Shaving Grea % 2 for «25 . . . popular confidence in the financial & st Kieained "55 Mustard Powder, 4 0z. « 3 o bes 23 Gibson-Howell Cold Cream tu 2728 structure, especially in the Federal Re- e e 20 Senna Leaves, 1 0z « . Ukemco Boric Acid Oint. . 27028 1 Uke o that “imports of gold early in the period | and grateful comfort being restored. .30 Cream of Tartar, 4 0Z. 2 for +35 = steless laxative 110 Kemcolax, pleasant, 12 2 for 25 4 4 Clai + sluggish livers re :k: - (pint boten) P for 39¢ Tooth Paste 2 //71!!‘"!::: 79¢ Lilac Time 2 ror BS¢ .25 Kemcolax . "2 Liverto Pills, fo 5 Mineral Oil, Pts. . . 10 Styptic Pencil . - 1.00 Syrup Hypophosphite Vegetal 1.00 Tasteless Cod Liver Comp. X 2 . 1 for throat Trritation g o lfll‘ /‘;::2 2 for "90 50c¢ Witch Hazel 5 Uco Lozenges or o i e . 35 23c TRE Jur TALC s s s (‘.o‘mp. 35 Rochelle Salts, 4 oz. A S : . .35 Rochelle 1l Rose & Almond Cream :2;: .32 2 v 260 — 30 2 for o 35 Gibson-Howell Ros ; .25 Zinc Stearate, Ze o . 2 2 for 19 Tre Jur e, 2 for 19 2 o sl '35 Zara Lemon Cream . 2 for «35 Aspirin Tablets ooy 100 2 for IS 25¢c A 2 for +25 ndrew ' . ) = !:: ;: s l‘ted Clover Tonic Ca"o':;;fl'gen He Uses Kolynos on a Dry 33 Chomeo Castorit Ly 0L 30l 2 /- $1.00 reinor 5 Cathartic Comp- . 1.25 s ine & Strychnine, 16 0z. 2 for § for D Yy Tooth Brush PRI SO V74 Candy Special - — Fld. Ext. Cascara Bitter, - : 2 for 18 __70c Ib. Happ;, 3¢ Ol . Sulphur & Cr. of Tartar Loz. . fi - ppiness Chocol, d Med L WHITEMAN, noted orch?stra. leader, and ]2': {Il::::: ;::‘l'[:h:: & (1:. of T-rlnr Loz. l 0 ?;{.M <25 ¢ Jar Happiness H.r‘;”g.;l;:“ F IIIT ford famous as the man who raised jazz to a new =0 Ukemco Milk Magnesia .« % B"!‘ R PUNC igni igh y IEiCHIovateloNRatath: o oo s (Ao h for 'TQe dignity, has a set of teeth that anyone might .15 C) 2 for .20 'I for 75c ' 79 Gibson Quinine !lnir Tonic son Hair Tonic . . J 33 Gibaon Hair Dressing = ; ‘ . *25 Kemeofoam Tooth Paste ‘15 Zinc Oxide Oint. Tubes . '20 Soda Mint and Pepsin Tabs. . well envy. “There is no question,” says Yyou use it full strength; also the brush Mr. Whiteman, “that teeth help bristles then retain enough stiffness to e i e i} P scrub the teeth properly and penetrate put one over. Anyone who has 10 the spaces between. appear before the public has to be The active, antiseptic foam spreads ers I d itself all over the teeth i e PROFIT SHARING : g e mouth. It works on the teeth goes alongway | / mucin coating like mil- toward making for , Lmnskof tiny gnger;— ¥ appearance. My den- & breaksitup and washes tist, who Iun-:clf:u’cs ‘c‘le::c’ld"d(:r\;:trn - it, told me about Koly- naked, white enamel nos Dental Cream, | on a Dry Brush without injury. The foam penetrates every tiny crevice and fissure in the teeth— cleans out and disin- fects all those places and advisedmetouse | The Secret Kolynos For- iton a dry brush. I | mula makes it the only give Kol »s credit | tooth paste adapted to for the splendid con- | the dry-brush technigue, o as advocated by modern l(iuf(lé;_!:_ St anthiorities, l}%fi:’,a.nfjo‘fi‘.‘,,‘:=f.';:5’. 14th & Pennsy]vania Ave. Phone Fr. 3249 14th & H Streets Phlone Fr. 4596 makes the whole Removes the ““Yellow”’ mouth sweetand ckean. (A lEinch of Kelvoos on 2 017 (el 3 shades whior i3 dovl 13th & H Sireets Phone Fr. 6767 18th & Columbia Road Phone Col. 5857 cool, tingling foam. ?;fl‘yf‘.";':';c'; : 5 ol b il e o8 KOLYNOS 111 & Pennsylvania Ave. Phone Fr. 6394 9th & F Streets Phone Fr. 8836 yellow. Using Kolynos on a dry brush DENTAL CREAM [