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2 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921. KIDDIES GRUW FM Abe Martin Says: INNUTRITION CLASS| One Ydungster Gains Five Pounds in Short Time, An- other Three. Charts showing remarkable gains made by underweight children en- rolled in the nutrition cl Child Welfare Center, street northwest, w mothers and other afternoon by Dr. C. D. to in charge of the nutrition work at the institution. Six cases were cited to show the methods of diagnosing. treatment prescribed & lected to correct the undernou EADERS of THE WASH. INGTON STAR visiting London are invited to make use of THE WASHINGTON STAR Office and Reading Room at 16 Regent street, London S. W., within a stone’s throw of PIC:‘GIIIY Circus, where up-to- date papers are always avall- able for reference, where ar. rangements can be made for the reception and forwarding of mall, advice obtained on all matters of travel, and whers American visitors In London may be traced through the Reg- Istration Department conducted by our London Office. BURCHELL’S Famous Bouquet COFFEE 25c per pound N. W. BURCHELL 1325 F St. N.W. $500 Cash $80 Monthly INCLUDING ALL INTEREST [ CIGARETTE [ No cigarette has the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because or Improperly fed condition and bring oy Bhnnperiond about immediate relief. The children Lu in question were present and were fonsisdiolgar L introduced to the visitors Among children whe shown to the assemb Aileen Morrison, six of Vice President and Mr: adopted boy, who died. who is l.l.kulg a personal |l|l| rest Aileen and in her twin Was present yesterdas interested in the work the center is doing for children of the neighbor- hood. Only Tor Younger Children. Charts depicting the weekly T of the nutritive work in the ¢ W. Stevens Turpin, ten y. o u..\ little 1d Th' ole-time saloon paintings now cavort on th’ stage. Pinky Kerr bought a quart o’ white mule t'day with a con- stable fer a chaser. % ight Nationul Newspaper Sersice CITES EFFECT OF DRY LAW 8 Rooms and Tiled Bath Hardwood Finish & Floors MENT Methodist Committee Shows L?s.s‘ ears M f elyn Shaver, two; Robert Botkin, Crime Under Prohibiti 1 = en o Ralph Schumacke three, and nder Prohibition Rule. . : s . Wiliiam Pherson, three, also were d achievement Built-in Garage Crime statistics from fourteen 1 th the a A Warren, nurse in scribed by Dr. I sistance of M charge of the ¢ make up the Wife of the Vice President aiding nurxes at Child Welfare Center, 2,/examine Afleen and Louixe Morrison, erscnnel of twin xisters of Mrs, Marshall's Inte adopted son, with a view to correcting their undenu—lsm condition im the |since that reform, have been made his R IE O 2 center's nutrition classes. public by the board of temperanes, this Real Estate Organi- Double Porches, 7x15 Ft. Window Shades the classes white children and mn‘eu:x week ;:;: of Machiniits Saturday to satisly a {\’xr‘j)";‘*h;”‘;nbfl"d public mo of the zation. colored children. Only children of @ |morteaze of § 21d that or- | el ular sj D(F'“ Chuteh to i They have don things Sid en Gas Ranges Bratschool ake or from aiout two @ | NAME TWO COMMITTEES. \WILL TRY PROFIT SHARING | riaise, s CalEisp o N Erioh O ey : spunne e 8 sections where prohibition is wors worth while in their lines— six years, and who are 7 per cent u — —_—— of the h enforced,” says the anmouncemd 5 holes e L Large Closets derweight, are eligible for regu - | Ameri, ineering Corporation | By pay which sizned by and they are “specialists” in Extra Large Close Tendance, he said, although sever D. C. Chamber of Commerce to In erican Engi g P! T T it e e e machine | L"An_"m.] lare : Goetie et e e B crease Its Activities. { Opens Plant at Norfolk. s Bl ot s it conirolied by R 15-foot Paved Alley as interested are being cared for. 7 o he Machinists' International, vir. learly indicate 0me Of these special cases i that of | o increase the scope of activity of | follow-up of the “Norfolk idea” | tuzljy turned the absolute mwneranip Dronibition has heen ‘,,, Tl peenEe matiee wheeftkey Atti tevens 'urpin, who comes rnnl the Washington Chamber of Commercy of all ach ¢ N 2 ol proeHE foatils oL navet o two additional committees of that bod American Bn- | {7 fop MUY © e e ey e ais e e aEsediby e xpertenee Hantonkal 3 of that name. The Turpin boy were appointed vesterday by Corporation was immediately organ- |greater in. those parts of FeanTi o T AR SRER 2 Large Rear Porches rought to the center was Albert Schulteis. The 1iew commit ized, and leased ' the plant from the |where the apposiiion. hay count 2 rge pounds, -or 18 per cent, underweight [are “American it _Zor his age. In a few weeks he gained | committee to investisate the Big Ben Sthree pounds, although undergoing | power project. which proposes to fur- mn operation for adenoids and suffer- tric power and light ng a heavy cold attack during the It means success without delay when' they take up your case, Machinists’ International on a 50-50 | fteelf out and the laws are well en- forced.” These Houses are built with 8 Good, Large eriod. American ideals” committee is - = g o Robert Botkin, aged five, was seven |composed of the following: James T. Cartivateiifio Habie of Taking Rooms and can eully be occupied by 2 families unds underweight when brought to | Lloyd, chairman; 1 e Cai 405 Eye Street.NW. 'the attention of the child welfare Main4d752 Physicians. He has gained five pounds “since attending the nutrition class 4t was pointed out. Gold Stars for Fat! ‘These two boys are engaging in a ®race™ for class honors. It was ex- | “Plained that children registering the ! —also Garage can be rented out separately if desired. William _Knowle A. Dougheriy, et 1f| VALENTINES What's a Sweeter expression of thought Open and Lighted Until 8 0’Clock The special committee is ng, chairman: Charl i than Candy? ®greatest gains each week are award- | tea airmen_are given —Painter ed a gold star. Masters Turpin and ! Prosident Schulteis to : The finest you can get— —Paperhanger Botkin each have two such stars to |y, of memb of their committees —Upholsterer their credit. if they find it necessary. "ROSEMARY” That’s for Remembrance We also show a line Dr. Easton declared that a recent analysis disclosed that beef liver con- tains many of the ingredients essen- TO HEAD D. C. DEPOT. tial to health progress and that this| . T meat is being prescribed along with | ol Arthur & Co lery Corps, at Fort ' eggs, or as a substitute therefor. He |lery Corbe &t O TOILH, tit . 2318 thae carly retiripe howss for ine |generan ermeae aopor. wosns. . Sjelk Room that about 90 per cent of the children ! e_o Necessities of pre-school age do mot o to bed | | before 10 or 11 o'clock at night. | | lectric Appliances play | an important part in the ) of fine furniture. Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 35\ 1314- FST.NW or7th AND HSTS.NE. * —is sold at a reasonable price MAIL ORDERS: 1 lb,, shipped 4 weeks........$3.50 c Lb. 2 Ibs., shipped 4 weeks....... $6.50 Blackistone’s XSMARY 1401 H St. Next to Blackistone’s Flower Store Electrical in this country to study child welfare work, was among those who inspect- ed the institution yesterday and lis- tened to Dr. Easton. Countess d'Ursac of Belgium, who is | sick room and are conven; : X X o [ ° ® gl eSS | S e E e The “Big”’ Opportunity is This— sian wards are among tha ehildren | IS OUR SPECIALTY ! Heatin g Pads g pp y who are being treated at the center. We are ready with the mecessary mate- One of them was to have appeared || rial and expert corkmen to instali a new || for dental work yesterday, but fear of | | plant or remodel your present one without Far superior to the both- the proposed “ordeal” apparently kept || Selay. 5 the child away. “Lord” Banf. the | CALL ON US { ersome, leaky hot - water oy who was found strapped to a be P c = Lt bbbl g bt ol bottle and much more con thorough physical examination yes- _— e g 2 4 venient. Made of hinged of Chila V{elhrfi Cel:.tr::!runl\l- f"fl“ lggs ea ng 0, metal units, which make The T()r(.)nto Mode Suits— , = Overcoats— : ; At Dupont Circle g | Top Coats—-$ '.7- Firep l‘OOf e = | -rega rdless of . g | regular prices. 4 Rooms and Bath to 7 Rooms and 2 Baths I = W. H_ Gotilieh, H. E. Huntsbe s pedieny $ll 25 GE'I’S ORDERS TO MOVE. | ‘Pros, Vice Pres. flexible. Price i Col. Edwin Bell, infantry, on duty 917 H St. N.W. v | at the War Department, has been as- || * b= = — signed to the command of the general PHONE MAIN 4586 | lbrators v'°let Rays reserve depot*at New Cumberland, Pa. | Stimulate sluggish circula- 1 IOWar. - e s tion—improve the complexion. SPECIAL NOTICES. Cost little to operate. We'll WARFTELD'S, giadly demonstrate either lSC‘))(Pa‘rAx 4"_:‘1"15!;:3.' How’s Your Roof? appliance. ome t We'll make inspection. tell You what iy Room Healel‘s needed and what the cost will be. Thia The Hotpoint service is free. Just | . we'll be on the Job. rabeiiilodpola - - edlite Heater di- T wisn 'm NOTIFY Fi Roofing 1416-F at. a.w. € will again resume business. I. ENTD heat just whe:e it {{} N, . 613 P t. n.w NEEray COMPO Prompt attention is needed. Easily CALIFORN ] BOARD to orders, large and carried about. | small. Prices Right. T’}"' ce, 'CO‘"NHE BPIROS F\']lll’flls HAS SOLD HIS SH( 1 ‘ &7 Special s Storm Sa: with cord 4 - to Peter Pytrikios, [ 11 Stock quickly turned ouf and plug 12 - 4 2 Entrances, 2 Elevators, Cafe and Switchboard Service The rent you are now paying with a small initial payment will make you the owner of one of these apartments. It’s the big opportunity, because it’s Mode Clothes of which the choice can be taken. Among the Suits are many half-lined—which will serve splendidly for spring i as well as now. Suits have sold up to $75. Overcoats have sold up to $80. " And These Specials— Mode Shirts, in Jap Crepe, \Ifldras, etc., that sl 55 sold up to¢4 e I 3 for $4.50 Lot of Mode Silk and Linen and Silk-s tnpcd sz 95 > = il A\I:uh::ls Shirts tha.t sold up £() $6 j Six Excepuonal Homes for Sale | g Lot of the finest grade of Mode Silk Shirts, including Fancy and White Broadcloths and ]crw\\ that 3655 sold up to $13.50 . e Main 14 and For Full Particulars See . H. SMITH COMPANY 815 15th St. N.W. - Phone Main 6464 F FOUR OLD _W00D _ FLOORS _FLANED, | 0.651 N. Y. ave.—1 1 M. 1348, HUWARDP a ; a small eloset done e A A Stop That thtle Leak— WANTED—T0 CARRY A VAN TOAD ¢ o the “rv-’:lf’h !‘:ro‘ trv;m':u furniture from Washington to_Philadelph more damage to Bome. 5 5 Pa SMITH'S TRANSFER AND STORAG 808 ’|m~mn sn-n( N. \\ 1313 U st n.w. I Phones Main 1130 or opaess wernngn aowepony | % K FERGUSON, Inc. | i Main_ 7084 Scalp Treatment eiation was formed for the purpose of helping | Specialst in growing hair to thin temples B o ot | i i spom S revianaliradeaNatc Heeated The F. H. Smth Company temants who refuse to vacate. Legal adviee | to natural Jpure vegetable compound. 8!5 15th St. N.W. M. 6464 I " "for $19.00 P . ion's offices. No. : - : : : | Swcaiuhed (rew 2t the amocit :emnlz‘:u"w G 8 - v e 5 T | il Lot of High-grade Wool Hose—both the ribbed 895 it CLAFLIN OP .| Washington Heights Washington Heights | ||l and plain—goes onto the clearance counters at. ... ! obile Vs 7 Soi T 11 = = l A [ 1en T oS e at1 ot 12" toome '8 betias. il mioten I Sweater Vests—of effective designs, and full of cold 'Prmtmg That Gcts Actxon imprivements; ihree-car garage; lot =l pmwmur:.;;l ”nrs‘;;g:)oo | weather comfort. They have been s(’"mg up 53 95 | Let us help you plan for more business. Price, 333'500 | ‘\ ce, i to $10 . : i (in liquidation) will High-grade but not high priced. S held a¢ the office of John 3. Kielner, Fendall e oo the 11th day of | THE SERVICE SHOP \Imn small lots of Street \t’Slh: exclusive $3_95 I patterns that have sold up to $12 . A Harvard Terrace i Balance Monthly 1 Home | Sixteenth St. Helghtn o ’ Y ()\' S: ‘AD, '\‘ | SH AR oA ‘.'.'r;".“'fi..”'..q..u.mn of the assets of the B R Al A\“ 4 Bedrooms and Bath Near reservoir; one of the most | 24 feet wide; 8 rooms and bath: | 5 Odd lot of Bath Slippers—very handy little 595 k. e e Large Porches !r#liu;lmmfio?-:.::' ".‘.'Ju'.‘n’,‘,é';:‘ | :‘I,I”lmodrm improvements; sleeping. ieatures of the wardrobe; sold up to $1.50 SE] "A | ‘ 3 H | h. = T P, al - 3 3 OneBlock to 14th St. Cars [ nl;.r‘:ce, $38,000 - e Pnfie,_?l7,500 t f ft C 1l Good makes Sises il Src va abia toner b Howe Bal e e ATTENTI Sample House | this vicinity sehing for same pece” | |1 LO o So ollars 3. 1. w1 e $l Doz Aseciation will help vou Ask about it o ; e Woodle Park R e 1 ’ €. Galllver, prea; George W I G 5509 13fl‘| St_ N,w, o ,.,,,,,,_,,,,_“,yv:: i Biltmore Street i Mode Exclusive Cut-Silk Cravats; pleasing 55c 1 ~ % S detached: 12 rooms, 3 baths: Tl mod- | A semi-detached home: 2 stories; Hi patterns. Were $1 and $1.50 2 - t ; x . . grn improvements; 'in_ splendid condi- ,’,’;,,":’.'.'.':':.‘;.‘3 bathis; all modern im- I i 3 Sy { deorten work ,fi"".'.“:m’ rices resmen’ | B ; AR FoRHIRE | Ly - | Price, $27,500 (o Prlce, $30,000 i The better grades of Mode Cut-Silk Cravats 51.35 iith r 4 lpieilsr s it | that have sold up to $3.50 . 35 I ROOF TROUBLE? o || z = sartasns foee e e e CoubleCal 4 Al = | Lot of our high-class Pure Silk Knitted $1_69 3 S aND RN PAT L : ? 3 Cravats—in our special effects—sold $4.50. . e et s 1o e | Graflon & Son T 1 f | AL s 3 for $4.35 RUDOLPH & - i Mode Leather Belts—Were $1.00, $1.50 and 690 el = T Wanted—Houses to Sell = Pajamas—Crepe, Nainsook, etc. ; e\dufl\c ef- 31,95 TRSIGRiy dacios giuatl F (EEN (s Featlag | evier Pt and i fects; well cut and made—sold up to $3.50 2 4 Plumbing buxiness is I A lot of Mode Soft Hats—the season’s bc»t 32_50 shapes and colors. They have been selling up to $8 Cloth Hats—in selected patterns—just what vou want for the auto and rough weather. Were sl, P $5 .. Soft Hat —those of the \[ode and {1y one of their The Biggs Engmccrmg Co. | #inwa broken vt « . window, B The market is exceptionally active. If you have | 3m o0 sorry sou neslected atiendiog to it 1310 14th ot nw. T rxin 31 ! your property for sale why not list it in our office? We HEATH\IG—PLU'MBNIG | Becker Paint and Glass Co,, ! ? .have a steady demand for all classes of property. We Warren W. Biggs, W. K. Pace, < 9 Wis. a will advertise your property and put our entire office Jas. (unmn"ham Have It Done nght force and salesmen to the task of disposing of your s ot | ot Gty howss: Sversthing in = | expert npairer of Roofs and g that have sold up to $8 ....... A e List Your Property Witha 4 o nd_1331. Well Known Firm Henry Heath—selling up to $13.50 The Mode—F at Eleventh Take any 14th St. car to house. Open and Lighted Until 9 O’Clock D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Ave. 'x'.'.'-‘:}:;’:_.’.:‘i,' the D \fn:::, o Coumiiar ol The Shade . Sh eslny evenitg. February 1, 21 prancies. 830 13th Sf- iy Let Us Submit Our Factory PIANUS FOK R VE A CHOICH | P S seluetion of rands and upeignrs, Hoat tones | rice for Best Window Shade Worch. 1o ’éf“‘\vu'l’ia e 0% | The National Capital Press. PRI R o gners] We Do Printing for Very P fng? . Jeabingt Fet ue por it ::_,T,‘,,‘,"J-‘;‘_",f,"_ -‘,;';“ o Tarticular People. Slag roofs, ten years. Fhone Linc. E 12101212 D St. N, - at 8 o'clock, at the Wesley A. M. E. hurch, 14th ‘and Corcoran streets. Public s invited. Admission f DO IT NOW The F. H. Smith Company 815 15th St. N.W. Main 6464 A R l % £ = | § Soft Hats—Dobbs, Stetson, Borsalino and $665 i = ‘. & Parkh Distributors, 1314 Pa. r fel!

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