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SCHOOL TRANGFER T0BE PROTESTED Burroughs Citizens’ Associa- tion Wants Children to Stay in Neighborhood. leoroufly opposing of seventh and euu&m mde lchool chudren of the John Burroug! School 0 the ungda ‘School on hh- Burroughs Citizens’ Asso- chu'o: Tast m.m -ppomua a wnu:’mu- munl!y -nlnn the proposed transfe President W. E. Rlbenhont lbpohl!- ed the committee. The protest will be held at ;ome time previous to ary the date to be fixed at a meeting tonlxht of the committee. ‘The reason given for the transfer is that four empty clna rooms may be oc. cupled at the Langdon s:hool Cllu- room congestion at the .Yohn hs School is not great enough to 'lrrlnt such action and that eigmh and nmm grade children should attend school the neighborhood until the mpoud junior high school for the Burnm.hl lsfa'lct is erected, the assoclation con- A mouon condemning angle parking of trucks was passed. A fire engine house, to be erected at Eighteenth meec and Rhode m:nd avenue north- neommend Mrl B let ‘was appol wmmmge on meetlnzs lnd publlc!ty to succeed W. M. Walsh. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Kappa Kapps Gamma _Alumnae meets tonight at the Y. W. O. A. | weriatin hudmmndodock. Brotherhood get-together mteuu 'fl.l be held tonight at the Jowm:mumzycmm 8:30 o'clock. Connecticut Aven\lo Citizens’ Asso- ciation will meet in the Parish Hall o! All Souls® uenwrhl Church, Cathedral avenue east of connectlmn tonight at l o'clock. Election of officers. ‘Ohhk! Girls’ gub hwfllnugzn lo‘c!kt:w: gether party tonight, 8:30 o'cl al the Thomas Cl.rcll‘ Club. hington Guides’ Association will luvo a housewarming at its new head- q'ulrt‘;:l, .las Penmy vania avenue, this o'clocl Cfll-nl Association of Chevy Chi D. C., meets fimllht 8 o'clock, at ule E. V. Brown School. Dr. Millard F. Thompson wi of the evening at the meeunx ol it Citizens’ Association to- guest meeting | the Southwes! o ‘nl&ht 8 o'clock, at the hlrbromer School, Tenth and E streets. h lB:t.lnlcll Soclety g: W':lhl;rll1c . Lh old a spechl g_ton 1 the Cosmos Club at 8 D\' Doublas, director of the Steward Obiemwry of '.he Unl- versity of Arlmm wul speak o Rings and Clim: !Adul‘ Association of n:e Mttro- politan Memorial Method! hurch is holding its lnnull gon ln the vestry of the r.hurch ‘t ?UTURE A mee of Beta Kap) “n'wfll be he!d at the m{’:’ versity Club Frldl.y evening, 8 o'clock. . Cooper, United States s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY.V JANUARY 15, 1930. eommhnmu ol eduuuem will speak d»nwn the Brightwood Masonic aum-uucuonyumuydsplum ped from Soviet iDle, Georgla that some chall cation.” y Union mvhw w;m-n s Bene- morrow -t mo mhuntu lvenua Public The Marching Club ot Columbla , No. 85, will give its an- ts, ning, 8 o'clock. Dancing, 9 Tickets on sale at 301 Rhode :Iahnd avenue. Fifth annual Midwlnoer dinner of the Oolumbll Heights Business Men's M- sociation will be held tomorrow night at the New Amsterdam Hotel, hllr- teenth and Fairmont streets. Dtnhl O. Hastings of Delaware wfll Study class of the United Lodge of menuphm.s will study “Reincarna- this week at }-'1111 'l‘hl;lld" eve- nln meetin, m',hs !:em.h ' 1 streets, 8:15 o'clock. Public lmmed Housekeepers' Amnnca meeu !‘rld-y nnernoon at 1:30 at the Y. A, arters, Seventeenth AnszLn:eu, ln the (ourm floor assembly room. Dr nc!ock on 'Thu Movement for suna. lrdl.lln[ Specifications for Costumers’ leration of cluum' Associations Fed meets Saturday evening in the board room of the Munlclpl-‘ Building, 8 o'clock, “Her Gloves” will be presented Jan- uary 21 and 22 for the nefl‘ of l-loly Name Church at Holy Com- !omr Hall by players under the direc- n of Thomas Calnan. Georgia Avenue Business Men's Auocimon will hold a card party Fri- and Colorado avenues, "'flnfllnlnlnoebek —_— “REMBRANDT” CANVAS BRINGS $12,000 AT SALE French Customs Disposes of Confis- cated Painting as Old Master’s, Despite Dispute. By the Associated Press. PARIS, January 15.—A painting sign- ed with Rembrandt's name and known as “Portrait of & Young Man” brought THAT COUGH JUNIPER TAR COMPOUND GIVES Qulck Rellef Cold: Cnglnhhoddu Son'flrul old J ull"“ tho‘- Ask cmm...—sn. Knows! 3% At All Druggists ‘was confiscal toms in 1926, because it had been When you want GINGER Ale—order National You'll get that genuine gingerness which first made it distinguished—and It is made today the same way that made it famous. Sparkling as champagne; smooth and velvety as an old wine —and “full of ginger and pep.” case or bottle at mm snd delicatessens. clubs and fountains, Guggenheim Co., 33rd and K Streets, W. 2508 court will be welcomed. mlodmtnmdflmlhulll-s-) brandt paintings in (ONTRUSTCOMP, Thousands Deposit Here year after year is in itself strong evidence that a Savings Account with the Union Trust Company affords SAFETY, is non- speculative, and entails no risk. In this institution your money will yield liberal compound interest. Your deposits 2% paid on Checking ond 3% on Savings Accounts L Four new mumberl were admitted to are Hatley. 10 ON SHIP BEST GULF i ; Berbenchs qreater Captain and Crew of Nine With- out Food Four Days Before Ves- sel Makes Port at Tampico, S e e re 't:!:.L with storms, reached the Mexican Clearance Sales True to our established policy of never carrying merchandise from one season to another, we are reducing hundreds of items in all departments FOR IMMEDIATE CLEAR-AWAY. All are regular Berberich Quality Merchandise, not special purchases. iz When such merchandise is reduced to these extremely low levels, every item becomes one of outstanding interest to the bottom prices women who have learned to associate our name with merchandise values of unusual appeal. for quick disposal Dresses “rocks and Gowns day and evening $19:30 i3 Below cost to close out Footwear Clearance In Our Fountain Room $15.00 to $18.75 Frocks . . . Now Reduced to ... $6.50 . $18.75 to $25.00 Frocks . . . Now Reduced to . . . $10.85 $25.00 to $35.00 Frocks . . . Now Reduced to . . . $17.85 $29.75 to $45.00 Frocks . . . Now Reduced to . . . $21.85 $49.75 to $98.50 Gowns .. Now Reduced to . . . $32.85 Coats formal and sports : ; sA.25 A1 Jane Trowe and Sorority Frocks Excepted 75 . ' j Third Floor - g 34 Styles ‘128 Were ;fio ; Patents, kids, tans, suedes and satins, in the new materials and the most desirable shades. 38 34 Styles Were $8.50 i A group that has won tremendous popularity, all smart styles and outstanding values. Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats With Large Fur Collars, Cuffs and Many Borders Offered at the Most Drastic Reductions $55.00 to $65.00 Coats . . . Now Reduced to $34.85 $69.75 to $79.75 Coats . . . Now Reduced to $42.85 {8 $85.00 to $100.00 Coats . . . Now Reduced to ‘$54.85 $85.00 to $125.00 Coats . . . Now Reduced to $64.85 Suits eloth ensembles with rich furs 95 ‘125 Any Pair of 145 . HANAN SHOES in Stock New Winter Style Shoes Were $12.50 to $13.50 This group comprises the newest and smartest Winter Were $12.75 to styles — including styles for 622-50 every occasion, both daytime and evenin, Shoes famous for $8 85 thelr Fashion appeal and inherent quality. No reservations. All of Many Selected Styles of Fur Coats RED CROSS included at this price. 4055 At Were $10 to $13.50 Extreme This famous shoe is too well known Reductions All Sales Final Hats 10 $7.50 FUR COATS Cocolette* Sqm'rreleue‘$ 5 O Formerl; 5200 ...... *Dyed Coney. Evening WRAPS Wnps— [nrmerly Wraps—formerly $65 to $89.75 Evening Wraps 65 i95 Any $10-$16.50 Full-Fashioned | FELT HAT SILK HOSIERY —in the House. Silk from top to toe. m::‘y' 5. 3“:»'3::; s Full - faghioned Chiffon 1 O of straw; la —French heel, Picot ° small head uu-. top.