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N 1 WOMAN’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, W'EDNESDA&'. FEBRUARY 2, 1921. EDUCATIONAL More sz iRacs | ing" vefore the cream or eggs zo_in.] __ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. EDUCATIONAL. | EDUCATIONAL. B . ety s & mehiEn T e s nse G [P e e micorge Washington ' | The Legal Preparatory School e e e e e e or e oL Us) ) DEovor CERaiy University Law School i POSTON W PHONE WEST 1 en ll 5 heon dish and will appeal to thelj; 4 little hot water or milk before Pour-| g, B, Tnonsl, berisnced Teac 34- v | ! D, oy - wiiei N+ woman who 1 to entertain daintily. { ing the cheese mixture over it. AND NS MRS OLIV NES" 1412 1 | New studen y 5 ; 3 iz TR Make 2 fin andard gela- : $1 per hour: balf ghl: [ the_eecond < 3 el 3 JEAY A 30 flavorsd with vezetable soup stock | Tasty Oysters ; e 5 that has heen strained. It is well te 5 = 3 O’lse inake (bl (he Hay S I o e e R EDUCATIONAL. : 3 to harden, so that vou 3 S = . i > harde hat you ars h rv:.m.r poonfuls of butter. one-nait | | M l 0 N i consistency A o , teaspoonful of paprika, one-half tea- I I BY Laura. A KirKkman 1 decp platter large slices of cold t qpecBuOIIR! ¢ 18 s nhio e bl ponrul The Washi t Smoked ¢ jum_thick. * Or arsley ‘coopped fine. Tlave the e Washington BUSINESS SCHOOL each poached egg . Beattyfor th " e L e Bt ek L oysters freshly opened and in the Busines: Co“ege Inc “Really Different” Under Hr{i"’i!‘.(.’l’?.;.m‘i.""’ ledo o 5 ing-legs. bound with black tape. willland allow the e sure that | p;)¢ gp Cr. the butter and stir o i | SEND FOR 00 s culilliingsh o Eeautyforatiic be found useful for oiling the ranig A peched dinfthe mingstare b 4iaepanrilc It and parsic 5 us 2 2 Instruction in all secretarial R A | Poteet & Whitmorr, Proprictors, || i | STEWARD SCHOOL Bride. or_gas stov in shape. Ut a bit of th elt | them | ) S on each ¢ eXpert instructors. wing circle of eight| ekeeper will not | yvour and stock and allo 1 ovster with a thin s! WASHINGTON'S ced students in OF HIGHER ACCOUNTANCY. Sawmnpgcrs B0t have one” of the new silver-cleaning but not to stiffen, and pour over | ., q 1, 4 hot ‘oven for ten's S APID GROWING 1202, F Street Main 8671 writes a _reader of this|pans, she will cloths for cleaning filling the sps When _this | (i HHinE e soaile o o et MO@E‘-S%QE;[SLZO;}L( 726 Fourteenth Street | ‘and 1 have been delegated to | and polishing silver. These might a nd fs ice cold the dish i8) tin Serve with slices of lemon. (Corner of New York ave.) . alloped around th t e If you have used a nice write you for suggzestion on this mat- | L coTt8 1 sarnish. this with par- ter: The younsz daughter of onme of | Cheesecloth dusters v passed from guest td our number is soon to be married and | with yarn or silkate ks Rue s wish to serve it individ we wish to zive her a utility shower s are always useful sners ‘ 4 h eggz, being ca Franklin 2994. Founded 1908. = Complete Business and $ i retarial Courses. PROPOSALS. “COMMISSIONERS, v 3lst. ial IIN”(’OXTK\N\'S LE R e it 08 27th ST, Civil Service a specialty Kindergarten, i o Lecture— jat D TERM. FERR of our handiwork. Can you suggest | elotha for wiping out iho : “to bre lft with a cule | gy ill b v Classes now forming. PHONE COLUMBIA T34 66 o some things we car make which are| washing windows and s : § : ver lace doily | D unl OUUMBIATTON. ITTLE Boy Blue a little out of the ordinar: lain would also be welcome R renine et eries 1321 G St. N.W. | ACCO“ntln ol * very useful thing would be a| But. perhaps, the most appreciated ¥ For four | cation and form< of prope pon | Phone Main 4959 | ’ With cheeks of of oilcloth lined with | gifts of all would be aprons made low six eggs. Toast applicatio the purcl er. !\_ m 320, | Py « d ciderdown ou flannel (or dou-|er the following suggestions A gre- | many slices of bread as th e mor. Distmei \'nl'w A 'l"l‘},“]lx'x;uv‘} —_— | oo as a aSlS 01 re ble thickncss of flanncl). and bound | tonne sweeping old-blue fwonsto he served, and put where it will | CHARL MABEL T. BOARDM e 1 Ko blowing yout With wide fape his would be ex- rred design; a buking apron of [ feen hot. It @ tableepoon of butier :»!Ir’u,_ Ja3L.teht BAR EXAMINATION REVIEW {] 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. anagemen ” cep blowing tremely uscful to her in setting her | white, cross. ched at bhottom of frying p and while it s heating | OFFICE T i e e e o | ; = g m R fiar : and it should, | hem and across top ckets: a gen- | 4 a bowl Allow a | bistrict o nw. Dhong West 2 All Commercial Branches = = : JORIE rge enough to| eral utility made of plain de st One month. day, $15; evening, $5. After Wl“ be given by About Bond Bread - she will use for | cate colo or blue perhaps p ed and | Distriet build; 7 monthly payments the next 5 monthe are ne: the bre; | ferrea d decorated with flower. i annel ironine-board covers, with! cut out of plain bl or white cam-| =5 to draw up under the|bric and appliqued on the apron at t help to the|bottom of hem and al pocket-te R i lin covers fo | dainty ~white scrim * waist _apron | fprh 1 _~ P 4 shirred at waistband and French- | wph 4y ‘e + knotted around edges and on pocket- 5 . - wiping down walls, | top. for sewing 2 2 made of white flannel, are also useful Pretty sweeping caps are another p 3 Rifts. T should be made with | item not to be overlooked. A cap of | iate begins to bubble, turn the eggs and milk | Febmary 21 or water mixture in. When the whites | i1 lift and stir with a silver fine from i S et == = ’ :n"o:h. n r"[ n-mllgh? costx hs- 33 a i |G H O R T H A N D || erbtdSia il Sag ~ssary _information. may be || and Thursday from 6 to 9:30. 1 IN 30 DAYS "";mi'f’ || Why apend six months tearning |] LINCOLN 38 36th YEAR ow &A-| | ghorthand when we teach it in 30 HomerS.Pace,C.P.A., at Pace Institute on Wednesday, Fehruary pES COLLEGE TEX. 2 = . M. . )"‘:"“:“n"m ‘Thorough on all aubjes el"b‘{;‘m: .T II](;\‘O"‘“("‘V\; — 2, dt 5 ‘;0 P 1\{ [| am a1t ‘sublecta touent: and. son o : : [(Gurjinetrueti ar headed, | | PEARLMANS BOOK SHOP. 543 6 nt. oo™ This lecture marks the be- i t te tape which, | old-blue cretonne to mateh the sweey T to S T e e ot onel thundred worau il o= 3 = % = drawstrings of white tape which, | old- ctonne to mate > Sweep- : Pomato Sauce.—Hes = L Y 2 er minute in Thirty Days of Studs. | - ~ when drawn up over the broom, tie|ing apron described above would he IDlofietoken % | = per "l') i hic School TlleUmvemtyl’repmtorySchool around the broom-handle. attractive. - White caps with ruffle 3 Gablespoon .| B A zlandic 30-Day Stenograp! ic 100] “x..‘.uo‘g‘l:lnuxz'-u;_u,'mn M. S.. Principal, If the bride-to-ie will have hard-|edge cross-stitched in some bright | (% iliof Worcestershive aucen H t || Entoll Now—Day and Evening Classes Cor 20 and B s 0w pheie Fr. wood floors in her home, do mot for-|color are pleasing. And pale blue | & aveAlion If too thick (@) 1410 H Street N. W. Main 287 - : iy sics o S i txq the indisp « polishing cloths | and pink caps made in the Dutch de ute with half a cup of hot w i fit = e s 5 v, > > and CASINO b the gray : flannel. made like | cestors, is given things which, al On n Phon, ginning of a new early eve- ning class in Accountancy and Business Administration— Semester A. A limited number of tickets to this lecture are . now. available upon application ; to SSES MARBT'S Fi) O0LL the Registrar, without cost.> chool 1724 Connecticut avenue. Complete covrse of studies. Prepares for col . i Pace Institufe 715G St., N.W., Washingf.onv I i ted tomato | ) of dark gray out- | sign, with flaring straight piece fram. | 91 W : I would suggest that|ing the face, are always sweetly be 3 of e and cook > buttonholed in scarlet or a|coming E : S {he wall bags. should accompany the | thoughintended for uiility. - | Stie with @ fork for two or thre pn%/g:{mysfiglll‘{?:hy vening " lege. Ages 4 1o 17 years Fergn B e Sibins otioid ferseviorisionkel i SR s : = == 1311 MASS AVE. N.W. HALL-NOYES SCHOOL : = o Vel Hotel and 1004 F ST. N.W. it S el How. Fioor broom-bags of | The bride of today. unlike her an Business and Aen ic Courses. coaching to college entranc Pho 405, = of fresh American < into sn S B Corn Meal Dishes. et nd ot in & dish or W < v vo tablespoons of butter. LISTEN, WORLD! Polenta.—Of course, this dish—po- | i thit With (e tablespoor Spoon h I | i || 1enta—comes from Italy, where for rearly melted, then ? TLANTI TY.N.J. “, By»/l?lsie Robmsof | ‘;',‘l“ R “r"‘ nafi\' h f i Iy melted, l : . “%Bfilmg%lcafi%é:}gétd ‘ S T R A Y E R’s i e orm of corn me maimstay | . islinctionmd = r B : SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY when you ~ want i1t- OPEN THOSE DOORS! : Doors to high positions swing open readily to the stenographers « who know how to deliver their work quickly and accurately at of dict. To make it according to tihy of {ir th, add |1 English rule, borrowed from Italy. | i 0 s and cook for a fow | § FIREPROOP GARAGE. boil one-half pound of corn meal in | Should th 1 CAPACITY 600. M/zfrer /., ! f co 1 th siCADaC oo Azl t means they must be expert in typewriting. 4 . * 2 three cups of milkc till it is Sightest indication of the chees — e, Opportunity for Beginners I2xpert typewriting means a maintained speed of 80 to 100 + ehe o TERC \dd six ounces of cheese. Spread on ; — Tat Us Make You Foel at Home ia the New classes just forming. Attend words a minute, neatly and accurately written, without tiring out . 2 dish to cool, cut in slices, fry in “City of Robu 1 free lecture Thursday night without ol the writer. moie o roree i e v we et O AS Hotel Mort. s e e e Sondertu New exndanicsl {hot. " Grated cheese ‘may be served ote) orton tional. R. E. Tulloss, and taught by strength, speed and accuracy. HIGH SPEED AND ACCURACY. Its students acquirc high speed and wonderful accuracy. given apparently without effort. They are not worn out at the end of the day, but always alje to put on that final spurt that gets the mail = out on time. Consequently they command steady employment at higher pay a *“Visit STRAYER'S and Then Decide.” F AT NINTH Main 3430 Savory Maize.—Boil a half pint of 'or Infants and Children Ocexn End Virginia Ave. Capacity, 300. milk and pour it over two ounces F Elevator. Private P ato chiwars, open. | Of corn meal, then add_ the one and | iy Use FOr Over 30 Years| 224 c. seii ind rat Prope. ome-half ounces of grated cheese, =i = pop” | atways bears %" TRAYMORE “&47" rids N per and salt to taste, and bake in an earthen baking dish. oty . N Corn Meal Drops—Mix one cup of , corn meal with twice the amount of | L i ] boiling milk, stir until it thickens: | add one-half ounce of butter or but- | ter substitute and a little salt. R move from the fire and add a_beaten Winter Semester Started Jan. 31 =4 @ 8. N. J. ave. i %% and enough flour to enable (h ; misture to stifen. Groase & frying | / Dowling Cottage 1% ¥ ¥, T a7 Business Correspondence iFun for Women f butter the size of a walnut and pep. M Worlds Greatest Hotel Success — | v Greaiestliotalioticoesst [F] and for them the doors of opportunity open readily. The ten casy Jessons of this course are sold on a money-back guarantee. They do not interfere with any other work, but they do develop unsus. pected ability and capacity. GET THIS FREE BOOK. The big book called, “The New Way in Typewriting.” will bhe sent free to you on request. Get it and see what remarkable results have been attaind by its graduates and how well it is equipped to open the doors of real opportunity to you. THE TULLOSS SCHOOL Freshman Accounting Tuesday, February 1 LAW [ RETR) pan and put spoons of the mixture : Beach.. Refined patronage. Targe. comfortable in heaps on it and cook till brown. Home conking.. R bie rutes. Monday, January 31 Corn Meal Porridge.—Put one tea- N D = TE COTT. s BOYS’ DAY SCHOOL spoon of salt into a quart of milk ento ave.. overlooking ocean: catering to or a quart of milk and water and ot patronage; Tooms with sxcelient table. g i E i Phone 703 SR T v in your |bring to a boil. When hoiling active- £ Have you a family martyr in your | bring toa boil. When bolling activ home? I'm full of the subject becavse | yayy “not permitting the mixture to MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE Enroll Your Boy Now Special Cournes BOOKKEEPING DRAFTING to Diamond Dye TdIiiiazx Skirts Kimonas Ginghams one of ‘em has been sitting on my |stop boiling. Cook over u direct fire Th B. 4T f c v—ln — SHORTHAND Box 7b 5 Sprmgfield, ‘Ohio Waia Gumane Stodemas | | vack steps il the morming et e | o e Rnuieh, watchInE it o 1 e Big 4 Transter Co., Tnc., || i3, v.M.C. A. SCHOOLS ™3 ¢ §coats Sweaters Draperies § |her troubles. thoifitasand Coolionithe back ot tho & 1125 14th St. N.W. WOMEN ADMITTED Dresses Coverings Everything he spent three hours cooking up a |stove for ome hour, stirring occa- i et AR o speclal dinner for Amos last night, |slonally in order to prevent it from CiEAIR 2000 SHORTHAND_TYPEWRITING Women are finding it fun to dia- | ana Amos fargot to come home. She's or butter and sugar. “Chiidren who | Specialists in TAUGHT IN 30 DAYS Seat Is Finished mguddye any shabby, faded gar 11 datiworicealinor. ayeni outlembrolds i il s iie s e oAt toal st s e L Dista Movi 30-Day STENOGRAPHIO SCHOOL. 1) mester One Is Fin J ment or draper; y directions ing a waist for Tilly, and Tilly has|the En un‘vh re?me bot:k giving y:m»,; ong-vistance oving 4410 H st. n.w.. second ficor. Main 2876, sl i & on’t risk your ma- |decided to wear only tailored ones. w often eat maize por- T 31 ST - ARE YOU SATISFIED :| the gang to invite her to go to the | “maize porridge.” when cold, if cut 30,’;!::' !‘u ft. F{lm-slllfilmliz;;‘ I:n;l:; in l‘.;lkp = “ 300 Kooms for Household Goods &n (: I spots, or m«!csv Buy “Diamond | oF the sang nary a one peeped. She | into fingers, floured and fried, is good " Merchandise. 3 O UMBIA Dyes"—no other kind. Tell dru vacation so Bill could |served with bacon—or grated cheese | | Expert Packers, Craters & Shippers i . whether your material is wool ? and she did all her |may be added to the maize mixture, | U c ti Tfll e Ra et e T A appt or silk, or if it is cotton, linen, or | own housecle: ning so Fred could go|which is then formed into balls and | selu cul‘a cum Tel. N. 8845 With the Progress YOUR BOY Has Made? f » it | floured = & Bstimatesi i35 Uivtin-w. 3 Has he had the following advantages— S O il S0 ot LT nars i Gl e To Powder and Perfume | | THE sMITH BROS. TRANSFER Co. SCHOOL Of MEN TEACHERS “SMALL CLASS GROUPS DRAF]'ING STUDY PERIODS INDIVIDUAL HELP HOT LUNCHEON—SWIMMING—GYMNASIUM Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts, North 272 own fault. She's invented a pink-|metal of a latch that will not work. fumes. A few grains sufficient. [ edged scheme for human conduct, and | on the cords of a window that stic : FIREP RS because her folks don't live up to it,| on bureau drawers or doors that will 4 Solds FIREPROOF STORAGE she’s eating her heart out. Therre) not open and close easily will remedy | o e big ache of bitte ntment. - 4 A % = R S And she wanted sympathy. \A Good Lubricator. An':geal lme,cO skin, babygndd\unnz Eermin “l;‘lm “";!’A - 1 tried to give it to her, but I felt| An ordinary piece of kitchen soap || powder. Convenient an economi- | |BAGGAGE, MOVING, ULIN( like a hypocrite, for I didn’treallyfeel | is one of the best of lubricators. A it takes the place of ‘other per- S }l_am@n it. I think most of her misery is her | corner of the cake rubbed on the || S2* e place of e PHONE: LINCOLN 6000. and_General Hauling, _Consult Night Classes—Day Classes BOYS DO BE" I ER not pink-edged humans. They're just| the matter in remarkably quicl EAGLE TRANSFER CO. Inc., o0 . A the ordinary brand. So why doesn't 406 8th at. n.w. Frank. 4932 Individual Instruction In th she accept them as such? CARGE MOVING VANS, RONNING BE 3 n the If she wants to go to the movies, N X ‘wnd W axHIogton: il mose reds Course in 3 to 9 Months why doesn't she go instead of nursing a secret sorrow? If they don't ap- Home-made Remedy preciate her toil and sacrifice, why Stops Caug’ls Quickly does she toil and sacrifice? Why not let Tilly buy her waists ready-made | Can—and Erin like & raale Atert ! 2\ family mupply easlly and |} {O0TATE EFID like 8 the gang then. | e e R T | e S G R D B | that everyone's trying to avoid. ‘ You might be surprised to know that the best thing you can use lfl'l; a severe cough is a remedy whicl is easily prepared at houde in just HOME ECONOMICS. a few moments. It's cheap, but for e — prompt results it beats anything else BY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. you ever tried. Usually stops thel ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 hours. " Tastes pleasant, too—chil- | dren like it—and it is pure and good. i Pour 2Y; ounces of Pinex in a! pint bottle; then fill it up with plain ' granulated sugar syrup. Or use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if de- sired. Thus you make a full pint—a family supply—but costing no more raiture reasonably. W. B. EXPRESS CO. 02 W Y. city. 7 PHONE FRANK. 756, NIGHT CALL M. 7075, The Central Transfer Co., ST. N.W. 1351 H BAGGAGE, HAULING, = STORAGE, 7 MARYLAND 'AND_VIRGINIA SUBURBAN. SPANISH ECHOOLIOw; N WASHINGTON Let us solve your transportation problem. || Profs. from Spain—Conversational Method. 1 representative will call. Bapid Progress. 14235 G st. n.w. M. 5685 2° Phone or write == : Angle-Arrow Transportation Service WASHINGTON DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS esonw. Y-M.C. A Ju STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. ~ X WHITE STAR LINE NEW YORK—CHERBOURG—SOUTHAMPTON ADRIATIC. Feb. 16, Apr. 6, May 4| OLYMPIC. . Mar. 19, Apr. 20, May 14 NEW YORK—LIVERPOOL. NEW YORK VIA BOSTON—AZORES— Cedric. Feb. 5, Mar. 12, Apr. 16| GIBRALTAR—NAPLES—GENOA i Celtic. Feb. 26, Apr. 2, May 7| Canopic -Feb. 26, Apr. 23 Vedic. Mar. 5 (3d class only) | Cretic. “Mar. 15, May 10 ‘ o : ZE80H ket AMERICAN LINE and RED STAR LINE ‘&lifomia of F s” 4 ,-,, e S ! A A it :Th-m.n( N. V.—PLYMAO':JTTVP;-E—&:ERBOURG—“N!W..YDHK—DA#ZI}G—VII HAMBURG Call or Writs for Latest Catalogus ENTER ANY TIME The best cough medicine you ever 1423 F_St. N.W. Telophone Franklin 7434. 5¢ hird Class Passengers On 5 ) 13%4 New York | | Lapland....Feb. 12 Zeeland.....Feb. 26 | Poland Fob, g than a small bottle of ready-made Usl{-}‘llf"p;%:)w:vi%?};‘ofln%r?n' i g 3 A .Feb. 19 Kroonland..Mar. 5 Feb. 26, Apr. 13 cough syrup. ik IRE] 3 ] C AMERICAN LINE—New York-Hamburg (Direct Service) And as a cough medicine there is For a Child’s Liver and Bowels MOVING—PACKING—STORAGE [Phones Main 4229 or Fran! 2423] Feb 24—Mongolla. . 10~Manchuri; ...Apr. 7 Bl TNIEW 1 ACCLC | Minnekahaa (new, triple serem 17,220 ¢ Mar. 24 (third class oniy) Mother! Say “California,” then you will T IS ST ! get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full NEw CLASSES IDEAL WINTER CRUISE A RO Ao directions for babies and children of afl ages Who Moves You who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on ) the bottle. - Children love this delicious laxative, really nothing better to be had at any price. It goes right to the spot and gives quick, lasting relief. It promptly heals the inflamed mem- branes that line the throat and air passages, stops the annoying throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon Your cough stops entirely. Splendid | 4 for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness | , and bronchial asthma. | Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of Norway pine extract, famous for healing the membranes. | To avoid disappointment ask your | druggist for “213 ounces of Pinex” with directions and don't accept! p uting je perhaps the most common anything else. Guaranteed to give | in private houses. The tocmes on absolute satisfaction or money re. | heats water In a coil of bipes: the in - vlhl:a Sotlr l'.l:e‘s. Sé M‘!II’;UD—LII‘BI!.SMOI: I?flmffl'fllble Cri ing Steamer o o —Entirely Devoted to Cruise Passenger: pecially selected ports of call—no Swimming, Dancing, Gymnastics, ) rd, leaving New VorkyFebrulry 21, March 23, 1921 Is Just as Important as English, French, Spanish, Expres-! (g tter in Havana)—visiting Barbados, Cuba, Jamaica, Kingston (Port Antonio), Y M sion, Cooking, Sewing, Millinery, Martinique, Panama Canal (Pan. orto Rico, Trinidac, Venezuela, Vir- €re Y Oou IVIOVE[ china Painting, Poster Making,|gin isiands, Haiti, Etc. 2 Phone Main 6900—Our padded v One-act Play Writing, Shorthand, INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY, “l“')n’uj; crienced aud careful miea are etc. 7 1208 F St N.W. R. M. Hicks, Passenger Manager. Viersais “Transir & {| Begin February 7 920922 E Street N.W. THE YOUNG WOMEN'S ittt | CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Hot-Water Furnace. The hot-water system of furnace (] Storage in our fireproof furniture Storlge co Circulars Sent on Request i | funded. The Pinex C. cold water constantly entering from = S i i NEW YORK— Ind, e e o disheanins b s etiom Dinnos. . Eatimates heerfully mnon. oo 1333 ¥ Street N.W. [ W et s e 2 Sooi — it because it is heavier than hot entent locution. WESCHLER'S, $20 Pa. wye. ot ENT QUEENSTOWN (When permitted) water. The hot water is thus pushed Phone Main 1282 through pipes in the house into radia- ) MOTOR _VANS FOK 1 —BOULOGNE—LONDON Pirst-Class Oniy -Luzyrious New 16-Knot SMps | PANHANDLE STATE, Feb. 8 M. 15 OLD NORTH STATE, Feb. 22, Mar. 29 tors. or coils of pipes in the rooms. To take care of the expansion of the water as it is heated a tank is placed near the roof of the house, with a vent for an overflow. Hot-water radiators have small taps from which air or gas which has ac- cumulated in the coils and interferes with the passage of the water may be let out. Radiators have also a ting handle on the pipe which admits hot water to the coils, which may be turned off if the room is too hot. It is not possible, however, to shut off hot-water radiators per- manently. ag in unused rooms, for the risk of freezing the water left in the coils is very great, and there is no Wway of getting it all out except by emptying the whole system. In the hot-water heating system a steady fire is important and the pipes to the radiators should be large enough to permit the water to travel freely. Sometimes the pipes are so amall that the water is cooled before it reaches the radiators. 10 Days to JAPAN 14 Days to CHINA 17 Days to MANILA Travel in comfort on the Palatia: Empress of Russia Entpress of Asia Luxurious Accommodatious. Single Cabins, Double Cabins. Suites—Bedroom. Sitting Room, Private ‘Bathroom. FEEFEISTRAYER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE “The Bchool That Gets Results” New Classes forming weekly in all LITTLEFIELD, ALVORD & CO. [(} eat Cheertanzascoome. - Enterana POCAHONTAS: Feb, 23—Apr. 7 - 15th and Pa. Ave. N.W. faculty of experienced instructors. L Telophone Mainato | Nationally Accredited PRINCESS MATOIKA..Mar. 8, Apr. 21 F AT NINTH Main 3430 TO EUROPE S = || st. sonN. ~N. B, to LIVERPOOL, < 4 i == e ——— , LONDON, souTH- ||NEW YORK—BREMEN—DANZIG g F UNION™ SPEE-DEE SCHOOL G MPTON, HAVRE ANTWERD : (Dabis mod T3 Clase) = ,§TOR AGE Qi B s s Ak - 1419 New York Ave. W ROCHELLE: Feb. 10 . |COMPANY Send for circular, e coman i SUSQUEHANNA 2 i Bt - DosapHhesvi NEW ‘YORK—NAPLES—OENOA: Cabin and Third Class February 19—April 6 — “* 48 BROADWAY, N. Y. Phone 1200 Whitehall You must say ‘‘Bayer” CUNARD SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 M= taracthinity Roudls 7w il 83 | Warning! When you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, |, bogal gas gmeorstarn HOVIRS! ANCHOR JEErgD N sas o of the easiest and most attractj . 3 = % S CICIN EXPERTS o ‘Transportation 2 : “We atwars keep a Jor on hand. | ways of supplying ene KHF;:;drr;ml' - |you are getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians | yesas 104 P4CKING BY EXPER: s e T e Estzs e It 8 the best thing I know for ec- nian a1 AND 3 Iljons of Passengers Carried. Not a Life Lost. om0, cimilar ik ama 1t 1s 80 | el 1n th tiving nd g | (0T 21 Y€4rs and proved safe by millions. Accept only an| ™~ yooc Lo o THE LARSET Cogmections ; | BOSTON i jomweuc —° fif“mfigf;"x?:"’ififi‘:fl'fiflr "Radiators can easily be kept free | UNDroken package” of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which | xagrmm v FIANO PLAYING. 1070 20 LBS. STEWARD’S Encircling the Globe . ] PROVIDENCE A fowroix. | f 2 s, 8 si- 3 A . o ©. - | sons guara note reading_taught; - . e 3 1ol Sonp also—it's fdeal for the com- | {10 (4% by the regular use of a|containg proper directions for Colds, Headache Pain, |smusn? tool0 pow. DeNAut ScHodL oF Business College (Drafts and Foreign Money Orders| SAVANNAH z, vhiAT, : plexion and bath. Yes, you can get | stores. made especially for the ‘mort Toothache, Ni : : e L MR: WM. SHAKESPEARE ACCREDITED Yor Sallings and Fall Information Appiy | JACKSONVILLE o % ) 2l the Resinol products from your [ pose. It fs not expenaive. and 1o en: | LoOthache, euralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. 3 1202 F St Mam 8671 FIG Meals and berth '@ stateroom oo Mais Deck droggist” sential for cleanliness. Dusty radia. of London. Engl COMPANY'S OFFICE, ineluded. land, teacher of I':fll. an- . tors are a menace to health. Handy tin boxes of 13 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packages, | nounces A A S T T o) [ S ————— PIBR 8 PRATT ST - TEL ST. PAUL 430, opmrighe, 1021) ~ Amlria 15 @he trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Balicylicacid. | P PHmons B fy"idenee, ADE. 82, 1053 $17 14th St. NW. Washington BAVTIMORE. ]