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CHILD'S HEALTH. Who minds a little tinkering on a {coth, when he has & whole menager fe 1o look at? Strange stkroundings and an unexpected flashlizht caused @nly temporary cessation of n wide xmile. If the operator hurts, the patient can throw the rubber hall at him, but such n procedure has not yet been d necewsary. OPEN DENTAL CLINIC:TO GIVE FREE AID TO LITTLE CHILDREN APARTMENT IS LOOTED. Thieves Also Rob Pullman Car. Circle White Other Thefts Reported. Evening for Last Time. Burglars entered the apartment of | At the completion of their seventy- | IRISH PLAN PILGRIMAGE. To House * This THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1921 s i | a great deal of mutton dressed like | | The Dress of Women and Girls. |3 rest deal of mutton dreased Uke|COL. JUDSON MEDAL WINNER. | : To the Editor of The Star: | mother at home whom ghe sees spend- | A distinguished service medal has I sec by your paper that the Moth- | ing the greater part of her time and been awarded Col. William V. Jud- ers’ and Parent-Teacher Congr ve | thought on clothes. @ ace MOher. | yon, Corps of Engincers, former i n‘mch exercised over what th con- ! MRS. MARGARET DU PONT LEE. |neer Commissioner of the Distric | !hww. sider frivolous dressing on t jets ~ s | Columbia. for services as military | | ot nigh school girls. They w “ | attache at Petrograd, Russia, during Prompt Delivery i hsalliBoaral tol fake iEon According to tests recently made by | the world war. ete., et the forest products laboratory at Second Licut. Robert 171n ae h schoo i 8 5 it 305th Infantry. of Ab B. J w rner i youd el onion “"“‘i‘ ‘”";‘L and Sergt. Luther J. Langston . € an precept” A m cenily |such as seech, bireh. hard maple, Infantr Covington, Ohio, have necded reform is one lnoking to more ash. elm, locust and some varieties heen awarded the distinguished 9812 New York Ave. [ S itaila clgihing Lor the olasr won of cherry, is equal in heating value 1o service cross for extraordinary hero- | in Washington. It/seems to me 1€ ton of coal lsm in action in ™ Phone Fraskils 7628 Another Big Cut !In Prices Un All Used Pianos and Players - We Make 92‘ Quota $250,000.00 When we set a quota of $23 3,050.00 for Two Months, we knew it was big, but we are going to succeed. Don’t delay calling, for it means much to you. e rnust make our quota set for Jaua:y and February, and to make sure of it we have made another big cut in n-i~2: an ali pzad instarment-. 2=ad Me Yot of bargains and hurry. J. H. Williams Upright, mahogany, 3498 Premier Grand, mahogany, % = 5 et R T !;-_g)_?:'rrdff;k-fi':'d {fourth trip around the White House Sixteen Waslungton Dentists Volunteer| st s uer tisinis du sh iy casin| I SammeiicEatlonglon the g T ren s | Th gained entrance to a Rull-| MacSwiney fasts & sympathiz S - R 1. 2 s f {man car in the west yurd of the! [ g“"-“ ~Services to Relieve Sufferings of | Wiineor fommimr Gompany, by goniitt, stole nine bla ! E eis H d c . Joseph Turner, 1204 E street, told |- Forma ion of the parade will he undreds o 1ny Patients. the police of the theft of an overcoat | the scuth side of the Treasury build- from a train at Union station last | D& o'clock, The marchers will | night then crel he xecutive ; Theft of a wircless outfit was re-| At the hall the “Oh, well, he may be having a little dental clinic for examination and |, P trouble, ‘but they're his first testh, which | treatment. with the result that the i | red dotted line on his individual card | 11th | addressed by Catholic Univ chairman of orted by William A. Craig. 90 street. A rear door at the place of b | <5 z will soon come out. and so it doesn’t|pegine to climb toward the normal | of the Wnshington Salvage Compan Ireland, and matter. | "A nurse is on duty at each center 343 jory e s foerea iopen s /. brother of the Tate Tord m: It is to stop remarks like this on the | eVery day from 11 until 12 o'clock and : night by who stole Arm all parents in its territory are urged ; Untas and coats valued at $91 = — part of mothers and’ fathers. and to|fo ‘avail themselves o e : 3 stop ailments of the little first tecth }chxnce o o iantoareena e eHltistreet e which so often, if neglected, can cause Properly and. if not, why not. i untold harm, that the dental clinic for children of pre-school age was estab- | lished a few weeks ago at e chid| PARSON “HEDGES” ‘Welfare House of the Child Weifare So- | | ON PICKING 'TOGS \GIRLS MAY WEAR ——— e s a dozen chickens from in front of his | Cuficura Soap | |—1Is Ideal for— The store. i ————— | Every vear Sumatra imports hun- | {dreds of fons of old newspapers. The jequator runs through the island and the papérs are used as parasols to {protect tender rubber and sugar cane | shoots. Forsamoles| ooy qupplexi(.) Ppectatigns on which the move was made. The clipic fills a definite want, be- I [ ' cause most practitioners, pressed all the time to attend to more serious ailments in older patients, prefer mot to work on temporary teeth. A group .of six- teen local dentists, however, members of the George Washington Dental Study Club, composed of members of the late faculty of the dental school of that -in- stitytion, have volunteered for the serv- ice, which they perform gratis. Clinte st 2100 G Street. The clinic is in operation ‘at 2100 G v street each Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day. from 12:30 until 2 pm. Only two or ?m patients can be handled during that period, because it takes two or three engagements to get the tiny “tads” into the frame of mind whereby. they become I’a-nubia t&® the operations of the kind- experts. % Everything possible is done to create a pleasant atmosphere, the walls of the room being decorated with eye- compelling colored animals of surprising vigar and attraction. rfiflmm:h the clinic was established for children of pre- school age, some of the yvoungsters are in _the kindergarten department of th= public schools, and as such are included H of all having physical defects 58.9 per cent have, at the same time, bad teeth. in a category of which it is known that} BALTIMORE, January 19 (Spe- cial).—“Instruct women exactly how to dress? Never! I would not be 80 foolish!"" This was the answer given by the Rev. Dr. J. F. Heisse, pastor of the Union Square Methodist Church, who has been conducting a crusade against “immoral dress- ing,” when asked by the dres® re- form committee of Philadelphia to set a standard “conservative and moral costume” for women. “To warn against the degrada- tion of womanhood by immoral dressing and not to ‘instruct’ them exactly how to dress is my pur- pose,” protested Dr. Heisse “The matter of jus®what to wear must be left to the judgment of sensible women. Far be it from me to lay down any hard and fast rules on the subject. “It.is a matter which women's clubs should take up, and I strong- ly advocate that a committee de- sign some costumes which could be adopted by all” continued Dr. Heisse. “Women's elubs should et together and unitedly stand st becoming tools of fash- ion: To take just one example of what —_ ct National Bank. 1406 G Street. Robert N. Harpcr, President b, Lewis' Holmes, C. J. Gockeler, Vice Presidents Hilleary L. Offutt, jr., Cashier __ What Is Satisfactory Service? A Bank’'s first cfi:ty to its customers is the rendering of satisfactory service. Merely providing a safe place to keep money is not fulfllling this 'obligatl'on. :I'here are many questions which come up in business that may be a little puzzling and yet demand prompt action. The log- Distri W. P. Lipscom care of the teeth means, statis- 3 Shea show that among the (houulndli What to do with our unemploved of patients handled each year in Belle- | actresses is one of the new: problems Yue Hospital, New York, from 1906 | troubling New York. There are said 16 1309 there was a marked diminu- | to be sdme 3.000 of ‘em stranded in tion in rheumatic fever and its com- | the metropolis without the prospect plications. Expert physiologists agree i of landing even a chorus girl's job. that the principal factor in this fall- | ————— ing off is progress in dental hygiene. | re e mt .| K eepLooking oung This is the first Elinic of the kind ever in Washington, although the val- | us of such has been definitely proved | It's Eny—l’f You Know Dr. in Boston and in Rochester. where | A #Mr. Eastman of kodak fame gave a } Edwards’ Olive Tablets million dollars for the establishment The secret of keeping young is to ! of a simiTar institution. The little Meel young—to do this you must| patients are given appointment card®. { watch your liver and bowels— | following arrangements made at any | geerr Yo'l "0 having a sallow | v by the so- | complexion—dark rings under your | one of the nine welfare centers main- tained throughont th X ciety. Accoru.ng o Dr. Harry S_Bern- | eyes—pimples—a bilious look in i i i i i ‘| ton. director of the weltare house. the | your face—dull eyes with no volunteer dentists who fill the season i schedule so far havent succeeded in ' Sparkle. “Your doctor will tell you getting one real good “ery” out of a | Minety per cent of all sickness youthful patient. | comes from inactive bowels and The names of these men who are. fiver. sacrificing some of their time and ; g utilizing all their skil! in order that | Dr. Edwards, a well known phy- the coming generation here may have | sician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable better teeth are Drs. Henry C. Young, , compound mixed with olive oil to Garl g Mess, R L oo, W iki | act on the liver and bowels, which I | Wyman, M. J. Conley. Allen ' Wolfe, Edward . Smith, he gave to his patients for years. George H. Becker, George F. Goetz- |, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the _— l_,‘_;"arl-.-* \l .‘:{l-flel.( fi ll]m’t ({t. s\'l'bslllute for calomel, are gentle in unt, omas . Rush. Charies G. i their action, yet always effective. S aker, C. " Y B T, itary . Young and | They bring about that natural buoy- | ancy which all should enjoy by ton- ing up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. | "Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are known by their olive color. 15¢ and 30c. Often in the weighing and measur- ing program which is followed at the main headquarters and the various subeenters It is found that a child persistent] fuses to gain when | there is every reason he or she should. | r girl is turned over to the Now that you have worked hard for that money of yours, is it WORKING FOR YOU? Did you ever realize that your money invested in First Mort- gages on Substantial Washington FIRST MORTGAGE Earning Eight Per Cent THE F. H. SMITH %MPANY FOR A LIMITED TIME WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER In Denominations of 816 Fifteenth St. one Main 6464 ical one to whom to take your finaneial problems and difficulties is your Banker. In the District National Bank we have made a special point of removing all ob- stacles from the path of customers. Théy can secure an interview with the man they w_.-mt to see at the time tl':‘cy want to see him and not at somme time in the future, whex_: it might be too late for the particular service you Sec](. Boxes in our Safety Deposit Vaults. Rental, $3 to $25 per annum. Parbear&Ross ‘Jhe BigHardware apd Housefarniching Store. AT HEATERS Electric, Oil or Gas Heaters We have a complete showing of high-grade Depend- able Heaters.. If there is a room the regular heating plant doesk not heat properly one of our heaters will do the work. Majestic Electric Heater $ 1 0.00 Considered the best on the market. Furnished with 6 feet of cord. » 20th Century Gas Heater Will heat and light At the same ] .50 time. Fits any ordinary gas jet. Heater Real Estate secures for you a SAFE and SECURE $100, $500, $1,000 Investment Department safe investment with a large List of Attractive Offerings on Request Forty-Seven Years Without Loss to Any Imvestor! | MeW.sany S50 0, e, oo e Haines Upright, ma- Be{l‘i':l‘i(ng Player, s }::“rjny‘ Es 5595 u;t:(.l ........ 444 5 B 5 Aeolian Player, mahog- Steinway Upright, ;. S ebony, $695 NsediibEm 2h s 439 atsediie o Autogrand Pla yer, ma- 5243 Franklin Player, ma- hogany, hogany, SedrE e oSy :{;9#']‘“ used . $710 Cell;lci:n Player, mahog- K:abe Grand, ma- ?ln.\'.l 3255 gany, usec Sy u(s‘cfll "t“ e 5795 Kingsbury Playesr, ma- Knabe Angelus Player, lu‘.;:a"\‘ 296 ahooany ed “ ::l:dngd .".'\.’. i 5795 T:c:nola Player, ma- [ Foster Grand, ma- f“i;"‘—" 5332 ' E eip $875 el ess; mabar: i DOWN, LONG HeMig 0 te :me\e: ock Play ,5333 { - L 5] Woedward & Brown Up- ¢ O ! b l }Mf‘ TO PAY ;:fi:‘lt' b s s1 19 y Fo“st(e‘rj' Upright, mahog- i J BALANCE Mehle Upright, 5136 i R 5495 £SOy Steinmetz Player, ma- | uSedimoneio o hoganv, | Haines Brothers’ Upright, ui‘)eg(l‘ “?‘ ....... s498 Libcral Rules Regulating This Creat ebony, 4 Ackerman Player, $250,000 Sale nsed¥sis . s139 oak, 5498 Special Exchange Ofer Free Delivery Schubert Upright, ma- used ........ We will deliser any one of taeis Instru- | qTofnamyon eur gonlidense i meaisiteyed and waarantas safe detiteer:s = hopany, e sl 45 J. H. Williams Upright, e A aay exeaan a0 flmgfic.r':ztmnm e US€d o 3 mahogany, $ 498 | Ui | e e TN Comstock Upright, ma- MY oo e e o e sesoad. | | mones il oe rasseiaiiy seranded. hogany, sl 49 Waters Player, . i Money Back Terms SSed e ot mahogany. 5398 warsanted and What can he easl used Every instrument fally mora to pas for 39 d !:'#.':5‘.‘:‘1.?.2?.x’:..Z'.Z.':,‘I“.".?“.‘:éu'.':.':’.'.'a'. wiich to pay the 3 Byrne Upright, mahog- Harrington Player, ma- Could anything be fairer? credit? mrel,' anyoie caa now ea anv, $ 2 pleasure of a fine Piano or Player-fians. any. fosany s 1 Extra Saving Cilaiantis el e gany, 419 Extra saving for mote c1h {000 pian | pErery oxe of ticie Miase: ant Plarer, St used ........ hen you cail. ranowb Ty searantee for i L 4t Boudoir Player, Winter Player, mahog- | The Prices e e oak, S £ $ ‘The figures placed on this elegant list of F \ 7 d ey Purnos ‘and. Blayers are certanly low, ree usedize ity e ; ! | Think of it: A Used Uptight Piane for Je nelute f-ec with evety Flayer-Pian Sedit otk s : | 896.00. and '8 Us.d Flayer for $198.0. ::_a.nnd;'ame beuca o maten vrstosiwits Holmes Upright, énahng_ Ackerman & LowsPla_ver, | 5 5 any, 398 mahogany. Just a Partial List of the Many i ....... { e e Wonderful Bargains Offered Hardman Upright, ma- Auto Player, mahog- - R used Baus Player, mahogany, usedi. ot 5233 ¢« Crippen Player, mahog- hogany, any, slightly Wissner Upright, ma- i Huntington Uprighft, O PE N N l G HT s hogany, oak, B Franklin Upright, ma- Brinsmead Upright, UNTIL hogany, walnut, Berkeley Upright, sl ) | Story - & Clark Player, NINE O’CLOCK mahogany, 5 ebony, 9 slightly used . $ 63 usediiem sl $].0 Haines Upright, ma- Clarendon Playes:‘, ma- hogany 5 9 hogany, 3 TIE WAL 2v: e $ 6 slightly tsed . 5 7 Solo Concerto Player, ma- Foster Player, ma- hogany. chtly used . hogany, slightly used . 5639 S $571 Story & Clark Player, Story & Clark Player, mahogany, 5“82 mahogany, $fi49 slightly used . :_) NCEW e ‘ Schubert Player, ma- hogany, $649 new Sclo Concerto Player, ma- hogany, . 5589 NeW: sl Story & Clark Player, Knabe Player,—ma- hogany, $595 hogany, sfigs slightly used . used day or night, and our salesmen demonstrating any instrument Call at our store, will take great pleasure hether you buy or not. This is the opportunity ;ztfol:‘a,v:, beeen waiting for. Don’t put off buying. The prices and terms are all in your favor. OPEN NIGHTS Pres| UNTIL ms, L OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL /Warerooms, e Zfl%llélhfi J HAWillia 1330 G Street N.W. Sold with the factory guarantee of no smoke or no odor. 4 .7 5 Perfect Oil W23 ST AL ST o ® Lo <