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Z Other Watches in the sale - priced as follows: $27.50 watches. . .$14.85 '$28.00 watches. ..$15.85 it $30 & $35 watches, $19.85 We Will Be Pleased to Open a Charge Account ] nis body. 7 =eigto your bome, old or Sew, bave it painted and faished froe cellar to roof. Iatevier and Exterior Work Censult R K 1114 - FERGUSON, Inc. 3¢, Painting « Lift Off with Fingers Poesn't burt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn gtops hurting, then . shortly vou lift it ri-hit off with fin- gers. Truly! Your druggist sells a hottle of “Freezome” for a few =, suffi cient to remove every hard corn, soft eorn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or frritation. | GROVE OF STATES, {mac Park. There i | Association’ Urges Fresh Air, Good || | be able to keep the germs of tuber- | . Ph. N. 231.233 PLAN OF WELEONE Forestry Association Sug- gests Unique “Camp” for “Tin Can Tourists.” vesterday by letter to . Albert the, nation in for which pr vide association Suggests these trees be uged to mark state ave- nues so that the tourist from Illinols, for example, can find eighbor: when stopping over ashingten for a day or two. It is also suggesteg that an information burcau be estab- lished in such a “grove of the states.” Letter to Mr. Shuiteis. The letter tos Iteis follows: || ion of a site n can tour will camp_for the the United S opportunity where he find neighbors. It may be that an in- yrmation burean Should be estab-| zathering place. how mu n to the marked. we will sa ness men have found it topping pl in mind the ground | elapidated buildings | oad tracks in - t seems to me, woull now occupied by below the ra be an admirable place for such alil camping ground and for such a grove of the states as I outlir Opportunity for “Renl” Welcome. “With Washington, the capital of the country, there is a big opportu- nity to do something real in welcoming the tourists as they pass north’and south_thgough not our city, but their city. The Al can Forestry Associa- tion will be d indeed to be of as- sistance in ng the trees from the various Sta At the a dquarters, 1214 16th st northwest. yesterday it was said that along various high- ways of the ‘country not only arg there accommbdations #n such parks and groves for the auto traveler, but the welcome sign placed several miles out could be found at either entrance o a city. SUGGESTS PREVENTIONS AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS Food and Regilar < Houxs., : || The Association fof the Prevention of Tuberculosis 1n the District of | Columbia' last -night issued the fol- lowing: > - “Plenty of - fresh air, - wholesome. nutritious food; hard wprk, but no | |{ overwork; eight hours' sleep. out of | every twenty-four, cleanliness, peri- odic physical examination and mus- clesburilding exercises ure the_ hest means of prewention prescribed for those who wish to keep their bedie, ng enough-to combat tmberculo: carly 50 per cent of all nrfil?l‘ of all ages in the United States at | some time in their lives have active tuberculosis, according to Dr. H.. E. Robertson ofessor of pathology at the University of Minnesota, who re cently completed a. series of post- mortem Investigations of this disease. Of the remaining 50 per cent the evidence indicates that fully onme- half “at some period of their lives bave been menaced by tubercle ba- cilli. < “Dr. Robertson concludes from the: findings that,there is no rule of im- || munity to tuberculosis upon which we may rely. He says, ‘Like the risk of illuminating gas poisoning or || heing run down by an automobile, our only sure safety lics fn complete | avoidance of the cause.”” We may not §| cul from entering the body, he points out. but we can prevent. their | development into disease. “The Washington Tuberculosis As- sociation is conducting an active campal against tuberculosis snd proceeds on the theory that it is ||| within the power of every one to keep himsedf from getting. tuberdulosis muhgr the germs have entered —_—_— MRS. HENRY R. REA TO AID NQUIRY FOR VETERANS Appointed by the President Mem- |} ber of Commistion to Investigate | Relief Problems, Mre. Henry R. Rea of Pittsburgh, Pa., for many months Red Cross field || il director at Walter Reed General Hos. pital. has been appointed by Presiden Harding as @ member of the commis- ! |sion of eleven that will investigate the situation regarding the relief of j! veterans. Mrs. Rea is considered ‘a || bringing to the task a wealth of ex- || |perience gained by actual personal | f! contact the disabled soldiep prob- em. | For many months Mrs. Rea tvas in charge of the Red Cross convalescent house attached to Reed Hospital, to || w the patients flocked for reiax- |ation and recreation. With her own money she built the $15.000 swimming pool in which patients well on the | |v\ v 10 recovery disport. { n now, after relinquish duifes at Walter Reod, Mirs. Rea re- ||| mains a contributor to the comfort |of the bove, keeping in constant || {touch, often 'by long distance tele= phone, with the affaifs of the hospital and the needs of the veterans still under treatment there. BUSY WEEK AT Y. M. C. A. ‘ Lobby Concert, Lecture and Re- | cital on Entertainment List, | A lobby concert, dénsisting of piano | solos. readings, instrumental music and songs, will be given at the Cenw tral Y. M. €. A 1736 G street tomor- row night. On the program are Dorthea Bohmanson, pianis Virginia Robinson, soprano Ethel Louise Quinland, aocompanist; Miss Ruth Thomas, Jesse Patterson, reader; Prof. Salts- man, accompanist; Miss Aline Kron- heim, soprano, and John Monroe, ac- cempanist. Other events of the week at the Y. |(}| M. C. A. include an {llustrated lecture || in the assembly Wednesday night by J. M. ers on “ThHe Romance of || the Telephone.” and a recital Frid the Finckel fami Miss e Fincl « They will be assist- Louise Thompson. —_— It is contrary to the traditions of |/ the British house of commons for (| efther cards or billiards to be played within its precincta WOMAN 0UT FOR MAYOR WOULD HAVE. LIVE TOWN Mrs. Harmon States Program for Considerable interest is being taken Brince Georges county, eampaign now Th, tal. During the war she was an am- bulance driver for the American Red Cross, working under Mrs. John Hays Hammond. viding beds for 1,000 patients. The value is given-as $1.500,000. The offer sterday from the . White, chairman of the commitiee of consultant Dhysi- cians which is to ecommend sites for the proposed soldier rehabilitation Bos- §- pitals. elected, to make Mount Rainler a e-awake, progressive town. d for good roads, improved side- ) c|em:-r backyards, was only at the urging of many of her friends.that she decided to accept the candidacy for mayor. ‘The present mayor, Perry Boswell, retires May 2, having d jed not to enter the fight. There are, however, four or flve avowed candidates for the position, which does not pay a salary. Four councilmen also will be omething that present—and the reading ol Bible asily to the school child: OFFERS SOLDIER AID. Her Administration if She elacted to amice. < = Bbs - has alecays -heih. i Gov. Neff of Texas Tenders Hos- | hospital, which is at Wichita Falls, In a statement isued ay Mrs. Har- | pooster,” however. and has taken a ital 2 Wins in Mount Rainier. aid: leading part in all movements for Pital Tor Towans. e Tl Theaher soaper o e i nd_r the Constitution of the bition nited States I have a right to vote, Rainier,land am therefore eiigible to the of- in the |fice of mayor. I am a republican, but being conducted by |1 do not intend to make my fight for . Harmon for mayor of that|the mayoralty as a republican. | ““My ‘platform. tersely told, | square deal for all. 1 promise, ‘With the idea of aiding the govern- |y ment to give prompt treatment to dis- abled soldiers in the southwest, Gov. Pat Neff of Texas has offered to the public health service the new city improvements. She is a member of the Casualty Hospital board and the Day Nursery board, at 427 N street southwest, this city: a Lady Maccabee and an active . A. Kemp, capitalist of Wichita Fall and J. G. Culbertson of Wichita Falls. ——— the citizens of Mount Md.. orthwest | The bachelor tax has yielded the | worker in the Trinity community | Texas Hospital for the Ins: This | Montreal city treasury more than | tillei center, which looks after the soldiers | new project comprises nine brick build- and sailors in St. Elizabeth’s Hospi- | ings and about 800 acres of land, pro- is a if e election will be held M March 1 ally ri The National Furniture Company Now Draws the Curtain on Its Great Spring Money-Saving Exposition of Good Furniture at 1921 Prices Never such a display, never such geod old-time prices; ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT! Just ask for it. It’s a part of The National’s Service D Porch Rocker Breakfast Set for a Child With every Car- riage purchase of $24.75 or over. 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