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THE EVENING STAR, EDUCATIONAT. - EDUCATIONAL. MOVING. PACKING & STORAGH- WINTER BUILDING STORAGE' . ft. Finest Storage Space inCity. L3 WOMAN’S PAGE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921 ‘Thus the sweater has gone through all sorts of phases. It has been dis- figured beyond all recognition, made of wool, cotton, silk fiber, and even knhittcd of ribbon. That was just part ; Sernester One Is Finished Thu sport coat had erninefl much the same. The change that has come over it is radical. It was a simple With the Progress YOUR BOY Has Made? Has he had the fullmving advantages— MEN TEACHERS SMALL CLASS GROUPS STUDY PERIODS INDIVIDUAL HELP HOT LUNCHEON—SWIMMING—GYMNASIUM BOYS DO BETTER DeNpiesa low, coinciding with the In the WASHINGTON DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS when wearing separate blouses as 3 move = e W RS 1736 Y M (: A Main AT AL, L] o (] iranster 0. G St. N.W. . N, well as in one-piece frocks. First in Leather. RAGGAG MARYLAND EDUCATIONAL. 25 s for Household Goods Merchandise. Experl Packers, Craters & Shfipm Sub ban and Long Distance Moviag. TETI&TT;ITIS‘CI’ Co., 1125 14th St. N.W. Phone Main 2054 Specialists in Long-Distance Moving THE SMITH BROS. TRANSFER Co. (Ex-Servioe White Men ) BAGGAGE, MOVING, HAULING, PHONE: LINCOLN 6000. : and then popped back in again just in| This peplumless or skirtless sport PeterTriestaliBackiDoor. ] oo T e e e [aaiar boojamsless) orfakirtices) as ¢ . BURG a fix. He was foolishly afrald to stay | Sport coat when it was developed in i in that house, because tho feeling |Teindeer skin and other leather. Ap- that Johnny and Polly Chuck m'gnt|Parently the jacket was made 10 be dead down there in thelr b=ds :‘:‘m_flt Jt:wl to l‘?:e Wln'x‘st. z“p ‘;fl!fi'l& ightene ‘hy it § sn't | might be worn beneath a topcoat fo I e B, Wy ahoud I ors | additional warmth. And thoukh it S hlon tHeY. ers: moh Yhese would | found usefulness, and still finds use. —Peter Rabbit, > is 2 i - i ful 180 found | Peter Rabbit is a foollsh little fel- | Ulh (00 (HES 1750 atraia or. 1| fulness worn thus, it was also found {low in many ways, but he Is not one|suppose it was the mystery of 1t|jickat to wear alone. Liver and Bowels 'uf those with a front-door pride. The My‘lery fmfllflens more peopin than um-I model ‘that met with the ap- . rea anger does. proval of man; sportswomen Wwas [only use he can see for a door is a made. with a loose blouse-like body d long set-in sleeves of leather, h a snug collar, cuffs and belt of knitted wool. Worn with a heavy tweed skirt, this little jacket proved ideal for cool days on the golf links Now this very type of jacket. made of a variety of materials—wool for cooler weather and silk poplin and silk jersey for warmer days—is gain- ing “daily popularity among well dressed women. In the bright reds— notably the shade known as Eg: tian red—in burnt orange and in green, it appeals strongly to the woman who likes bright hues in her sports costum : 1f_you fiud the front door locked, Try the hack deor without shaj Both lead to the self-same thin All the dificrence is in name. “California Syrup of Figs” Delicious Laxative for Child’s Hury mother! A teaspoonful of |tive” is often all that is necessary. “California” Syrup of Figs today| Children love the “fruity” taste of may prevent a sick child tomorrow. |genuine “California” Syrup of Figs If your child is constipated, bilious, | which has directions for babies and feverish, fretful, has cold, colic, or if | children printed on the bottle. Say stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath | “California” or you may get an imi- bad, remember & good “physic-laxa- | tation fig syrup. Beware! i But if he was afraid to s: | means of getting in or out, and he|poyse he was more afraid to g2 cut, doesn't care a hair of his funny little 0 long as it is ys has an eye s well as front Tetar popped out of Johnny | Chuck’s house by tne front door ai- ! most into the mouth of Jeddy Fex, Let s solve your transportation problem. Our represcntative will call. “SPANISH iomer WASHINGTON from Sps w~(‘4n\'eriuwnl| Method. Rapid Progress. 14235 G at. n.w. M. 56%5. 179 The Washington || M IL il 0 N Business College,Inc. BUSINESS SCHOOL Poteet & Whitmore, Proprictors, “Really Different” With the gored skirts. of llv\n‘od WASH m‘l"l‘m':-:fl;’yxn:;r;r:un‘n|nm:lu -«-:;fl shown for spring it makes a pleasing APIDLY G oWl c ors, combination. These tweed sKirts, by MOSIS':N oK N Lasets Mo adyancen stiatuts in eapidiicy the way, will doubtless remain in 26 r 5 good place for spring and summer. ourteenth Street (Corner of N York 3 1 ;alil;{’.h'(\ly supplanting the plaited Franklin 2994, Founded 1008, % y Angle-Arrow Transportation ice 1423 F_St. N.W. Telephone Franklin 7434. NO C. 0. D.—NO EXCHANGES—EVERY SALE FINAL ; TRAVERS £ 314 7th Street N.W. Final Sale Price ON 1t is worn already with white crepe g [ skirts, with tweed and homespun. In fact, one thing that especially recom- mends it is the fact that it combines | 80 readily with the separate skirt. Complete Business and Sec- retarial Courses. Civil Service a specialty. Classes now forming. 1321 G St. N.W. Phone Main 4959 wmoxzw S0 Well Adnpted for Sport. MADE ACT: AT REDDY'S BACK. The coat shown in the sketch was designed for southern wear. It is o ng outside. Hel, prignt soft red, with white on the to Know|japels and at the girdle, making it that unless he had sc e on | combine efrectively with a separate is mind he would hide sumawhere | skirt of white. ! near and wait patiently. It looked to| Tho sleeves of all these sport coats | k== Feter as if it woald be wholly a mat- | are long, and, like those in the orig- FY = - ter of wiich pavseved tae mranicr |l Jeniner coats, are made to ft | BAR EXAMINATION REVIEW amount of patience. Ordinarily Petor|Well under the arm, usually with a The Legal Preparators 3 wouldn't have minded thi: 1. Jt|sct-in seam at the shoulder. =5 Yas much warmer inafde than outst This i8 a detail that recommends e land he would have enjoyea stay! the model to the sportswoman Enroll now "l knows how trying it is to swing a -——..—.—..—”—- STRAYER’S with Reddy Fox wai | knew RIeddy well e 'TED STATES STORAGE CO. FIREPROOF WAREHO MOVING—PACKING—STOR AGE Phones Main 4220 or Franklin 2423 | |ESTIMATES, 418-420 10th ST. N.W.{ * TR R T Who Moves You £ Is Just as Important as Where You Mov 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches One month, day. $15; evening, $8. After 7 moathly ents the next 5 months are free. A year's scholarship costs $8.33 a month, day seasion. or $4.17 ing l'fld there until he was sure that his pa- leeve cut in one tience had outlasted that of Reddy 5‘:1{, “||r||:kb:z“§omfr:e;e, too, there is ox. . Evening se: & i fullness at the lower part of the Aot T K OF BOO I S But with the mystery of tross 1wo | sleeve, similar to that of the old- :lNC‘(‘)LN’ from 6 to 9:30, “?:,;,‘,”:::&qm:; uided v Uttle friends, Johnny and Polly}time bishop. sleeve. making it posel 38 36th YEAR 204 experience arm freely without |} SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY Storage in Chuck, so still and cold down there in|ble to raise t 2 their beds, Peter wanted to get out af | causing the cuft to ride up the arm. that house and he wanted to get out - fireproof furniture warehouse at reasonable rates. Merclmnu’ Transfer & COLLEGE TEXT Opportunity for Beginners school, and miscellaneous beoke, TO SELL EVERY PAIR IN THE HOUSE 11 subject: BEFORE FEBRUARY 19th—COSTS ARE IGNORED 2 o g mer s v || LISTEN, WORLDY (| 3 il T || SRS SR et Storage Co. eni here for, anyway? This is what comes By Elsie Robinson Complete course of studies. Prepares nc nl- 920-922 E Street N.W. 6900, “STRAYER'S spells SUCCESS" Telephone Mal of being so lege. Ages 4 to 17 years. Pt int i e Jomel TGy 5 F AT NINTH main 3630 ||| HAL -’- o R B They're getting thicker -than a HALL-NOYES S Sm LEAN. DY STOTAGE FOR FORSIn 3 d planos. Estimates cheerfully given. 20 semester, graded and high; al e Y copth gemeste, eraded a0 bish: also pivate | Yewid i WEBGHTE'S, 85 Fa. 221 K st. now. Phone M. 3877. The Legal | Prepanlory Scbool 233 P ST. N.W mever, mover be curious again. 1 pamus o ®ilitomayear | locusts ngin; N For a long time he sat just half way | “proc 10t and ~soal expression 1t down that Jong hall. And ail the time | you don’t hop-the conventional track he was nervous. Ho couldn’t xet it|and go off on a trail of your own, out of his liead that Johnny and Toily | you're a shackeled slave—you're car- Chuck were dead, and that whatever |bon in the cylinders of progress. had killed them might kill him. At| It doesn’t matter exactly what you 1ast he had a blesned thought. He o | 40, from dancin the gooseflesh shiver membered that branch hall that lcd{in a roller towel to cloping with the B e A dog catcher. Just so.long a8 you avold i T I FRR O regular work, you're of the elect. And Peter turned and crept down to that branch hall. He crept as if he to disturb Johnny and Polly Why, he didn't know. Only a while before he had tried hard «'nOu"h to waken them and failed. He up the narrow little back hall presently came to the iack door. was nearly closed with snow. Care- fully Peter dug the snow away. Then just as carefully he poked his head out. Long dead grass hung over that doorway. Peter peeped between tho grasses toward the front door. Then Peter drew a long silent breath of re- lief and grinned. Sitting with back to him within one good jump of the front door, but where he couldn't be seen by any one coming out of that door until_he was out on the doo- step, was Reddy Fox. Peter was no longer afraid. With the light of day all fear of the mys- tery down behind him in that house of Johnny Chuck’s vanished. And Evening School 1311 MASS AVE. N.W. and 1004 F ST. N.W. Business and Academioc Courses. ¥ pind, Sinicmis LITTLEFIELD, ALVORD & €O, 15th and Pa, Ave. N.W. Telephone Main 823 / W. B. Mog! th A Modern fll”flmflf storage. ————————— ACCOUNTANCY La Selle niversity Course given by sontl and” claws” lnstruction. ~ dverag about ope yea Terago ekt C. P, A. pre ration, Eat e %p‘u o E0ter ot 4y time XD ‘Fon ( crnma STEWARD SCHOOL OF HIGHER ACCOUNTANCY 1202 F Street Main 8671 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. MANDOLIN, G D!TAB, BANJO G. B. Thoma: B’h m::r‘fi m'. flol.l-fi-' TMAIN ALL BRANCHES. ashingtonConserva SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 oo lwma N. H. .?:vcon Duml\qu'{_’finn:.: Local and on-'-'romsuovl‘m:.* By Careful Men. Rates Reasonal BAG ’fil.!‘f:‘ PIANC FLAYING. 10 TO 2 LES- | prome 104 PACKING BY EXPER stration, 2 10 10 10 G P DEN. "fkr“gcunon OF | North 1“3‘:3.: Ave. N.W. [he University Preparatory School .,”fl};,_.' 'wm'_jlmsmtm .‘P “mn ATLANTIC OITY, N. 4. L. Aflnlph Richards M. A., M. S., Principal, | hounces that he will receive a limi l|l.lbtt Freshman Accounting Tuesday, February 1 LAW Winter Semester Started Jan. 31 Business Correspondence Monday, January 31 BOYS’ DAY SCHOOL Enroll Your Boy Now Special Courses BOOKKEEPING DRAFTING SHORTHAND s¥w.Y.M.C.A, SCHOOLS &3 WOMEN ADMITTED i & UNTon— B BesTorAcE ~\,OMPANY se, Wand ¥ ats. a0 phosie Fr. 2080, | of pupils reside A 4 with Reddy Fox right where he could Statten: fex. " Chemistry, Tatin, | B P b The Price Not a be watched, there was mothing to| I'm here to state that T think it's all | Frenen Spaish, Bagiish, Hintory.” Bookkeep: = fear from him. So Peter grinned. | Tommy rot. ing, Btepogruphy, Typewriting., Auditing, Ac- Winter Then he made a face at Reddy's back. { You can't help civilization by grab- | countancy. New classes, day and night, begia of These cl He would be quite satisfled to sit | bing for yourself alone and throwing | "o%-___ = learance : right where he was until Reddy |the grab away when you're tired of | OOTS f should give up and go away. {it. That was the way the monkeys [ (Copyright, 1921, by T. W. Burgess.) jlived. The test of an upstanding 0ld Stock ; human is to think for the gang, and Fo'me"y ]work with the gang, and carry on. 7 ——BUT-—' New Sport Coat. It takes a million times more bravery Were . |a.ml originality and humor and back- bone to stay at home and cook three [o) = = squares per day, or plug down to the BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. office and carn them, than it does to The sport coat had to do some- | bob your hair and dodge your taxes thing new! if it was to remain in the | 80’ live a life of sin-without-soap. $7.50 —BOULOGNE—-LONDDN Pérst-Class Only —Luzuriows Bew. 16-Kabt Shipe DRAFTING s 16.50 Every Boot Fitted 1m flaring sections Roy C. Claflin, Pres. fliflfi’flffifflf ::: z.z'. :: : IR e oo g Below (he YA Une i ienea|| 14th & T Sts, North 272 : in gray, white and gold. Night Classes—Day Classes NEW YORK—NAPLES—GENOA: B L T S| | Cabin and Third Class W 5 || comein3todMonths || pmiocimorman s =t s | Hotel Morton Call or Write for Latest Catalogus ENTER ANY TIME —— Oeu- End Vhd;:l Ave. Capacity, 300, te Baths. eto. Always open. NEW YORK—BREMEN—DANZIG ST Sl PR ST . . (Cabin a2d Third Class) : aAeMstw!;Ki NEW ROCHELLE: Feb. 10 330, Privats SUSQUEHANNA THIS STOCK INCLUDES CALFSKIN — KIDSKIN Amer. plau, J. COLLINS, Mgr. BAM.' ELLIS, Owner. - February 18—April 6 o= = 3 SUEDE — PATENT - BUCK omomarn . | “RAYMOREEY N BLACK -~ BROWN and COLORS MILITARY HEELS AND FRENCH HEELS Nation - wide demand for trained men and women. _All _ branches taught by experts. Placement Bureau serv. CUNARD ANCHOR Passenger and Freight Services 1 . Conaections Encircling the Globe Drafts and Foreign Money Orders For Sailings and Full Information Apply Dowfi; Col tape 188 5. N. J. ava ttage .o iocation vear Beach. Refined patronage. Large, comfortable rooms. Home cooking. Heasonaule rates. HOTEL TRAIN. ING SCHOOL, Inc., 3§ Clifford Lewis, President 1324 New York Extra Salespeople to Serve You recommend it They have learned from.experi- ence that no matter how many other INCLUDED AT THIS PRICE, *4* the Pair 1,100 PAIRS WALKING OXFORDS WALKING HEELS ARE IN BROWN OR BLACK KID FOR WEAR WITH Not the usual sale where there are odds and ends No shoe is c’leaé unless 7t fits you per- and you are com- fectly—and pelled to buy a you'll fnd shoe because it's / every size cheap. and width. treatments have been tried without success Resinol Ointment isoften:the very thing to bring speedy relief from eczema or similar itching, em- barrassing eruptions.. JIts-soothing. healing action is: brought about by.a - médication so gentle as to uited to" the most' delicate skins or :jr- ritated inflamed surface: two sizes at all druggists. 2 rnorosu.s OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONENS, DIS- trict of Colymbia, February 4 1 21Sealed e, gy, By Diserict Buliing, February 18, 1921, cottage o the ing School for Girls, at Conduit reads, Forms of proposal, specifications, plans and information may be ob biained froti chief ngineer_Department, Room 4: nd_ spectlications. 3, AN $iedBRIcR. cARRLES MABEL ©. BOARDMAN, e u 5 — TREASURY _ DEPARTMENT, Supervising Arclitect's Office, Washington, D. C.. Jan. 20 1921.—SEALED PROPOSALS will be ‘opened in o ot a2 D Febr 8, 1021, for Turaisn: ing and setting toilet room marble for the struction of bulldings for the United Public Health Service Hospital No. 32, Wisconsin Ave., Washington, D, C. Spce drawings .may be' obtained at this Samn s the discretion of the upervising monu,LAcm..; Su- Lummlulunerl, D.°C. Architect. ~JAS. A. pervising Architect. < HERE 'A’Hh th SHORT SPORT | BT cretary, Board of DEVELOPED EGYP- fl-’:n:{’bmwum uatil 2 @ Sold in ‘ STRAYER’S BUSINESS COLLEGE 0ol That Gets Results” es forming weekly iu all reial courses. Modern _equip- ment, Cheerful classrooms. Fnlarged faculty of cxperienced instructors. Nationally Accredited F AT NINTH Main 3430 SPEE-DEE SCHOOL 710 14th st. n.w. Franklin 2521, Quickest course in shorthand and typewriting. Send for circular. A\\\\Vl//, THE LARGEST AND BEST STEWARD’S Business College ACCREDITED 1202 F St. Main 8671 R S — A COAT IS SN B EPWinil MouGimes. OF | D for laying cen WHITE ON COLLAR AND BELT TO |in the rfiumu of Uul imbia, of unhroxlmlle!ly MAKE IT EFFECTIVE WHEN WORN | 18,000 square yards fications, with intormation TR 28 W I BT obtalned from Zim Glrk: Tagineer, Depart: Fier-bulid] dipg, & THI POATLES W k017, M. clerk, et puling, weikineton, o, oot five dollars wil req THILM, ‘ Forms of proposal, realm of smart fashions. 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