Evening Star Newspaper, June 17, 1921, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 1’7,‘ 1921, DENIES OIL RIGHTS © * |MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION | PLAN HYGIENE COURSE. - ‘ CONCEDED TO BRITISH| TO HOLD JUNE CARNIVAL Ballou Intends Teaching Health Capital & Surplus, $200.0(X)—Rewuxces. Over $1,800,000 . e WILL THEY BE SAFE?P r Member of Netherlands Legation [Georgia Division Arranging Fete.| Introduction of a course in hyglene Si 1,000 Washin, in the elementary public schools is = 5 . ays Diteh Capital Is How oagton @irls £0 BEIT® | betng planned by Supt, Frank W. Bal- DON'T GO AWAY on a vacation asking your- (I = Nt e e reiiiaiy oni e leaened [tonay. _Hien ito seif that question about YOUR LIBERTY | Companies which have or sre seek- 5 A fl:wr booth lxl being be;llt for the “’;m ";'-‘h a course already have been ing concessions in the Netherlands|ouhS flower carnival on the Dean estate | taken by a committee headed by Dr. oil flelds are eith on June 29. The booth will contaln|Repecca Stoneroad, director of physi- either made up of Dutch | forty-nine sections, in_which the. pret- d nationals or are controlled by Dutch |tiest girls from the District and the | €2l training. capital, according to Jonkheer W. H.| (oY ¢IEht states will sell fowers in| The hyglene course probably will de Beaufort, charge d'affaires of the |fund, The carnival s being arranged | pog 5 ntroguced in the Hchoois until Netherlands legation, here. by the Georgla Division. Roosevelt Me-| tion fs being Planaey aity introduce He says that the Dutch govern- ;’}fl;;m{:‘“;"fr‘l:fl?u"fi’n"{m';"fmz"{}(‘ffi'_- a nationwide movement to change mfenl has not conceded a monopoly |tiful girls of the National Capital will ‘;":""e"’ courses in physiology and hy- of the Djambi oil fields to the British | 3¢rve as maids to the Geotgia queen of | SIENe: Fedle proposed hygiene c will trust, and explains that the Dutch|[® tarnival Who is being selccted bY | embody the teaching of health habits government now is asking parlia- |Washington. A committee will select| 1 the children.” In addition, the mentary sanction for contracting for ) the most beautiful girl among the maids, | (t30IETE WIHL be trained to detect the exploitation of the fields with|who will be crowned Queen of American | pY™ploms of fiiness of the children the Bataafsche Company, a subsidiary | Beauty. : yifelr respective classes. of the Royal Dutch 'Company, | The crowning of the Georgia Queen of | ; When the hygiene course is estab- i burely Dutch corporation. _Sixty per |the carnival and the Queen of American cial um"mfl"ed to organize spe- {cent of the capital of the Bataafsche | Beauty will be attended by imposing | Sl mutrition l;:""ca in as many Company is In Dutch hands. This|pageantry under direction of Mrs. Marje | JCEO08 &8 posaible in order that the {latter company is managed by a |Moore Forrest. An oil painting of her- | Fhefic and “n’ f"’ellhl children can board of eleven members, consisting |self by a Washington artist will be med‘ical"’ pecial attention by school of eight Dutchmen and three English- |awarded the queen of the carnival. The uspectors and nurses. Six {, BONDS and other valuable papers. Relieve your mind of all anxiety by placing these in one of our Safe Deposit Boxes | | (Rentals, $2.50 up, per year) 1 Glad to show you our modern safe equipment at your convenience i 3% Paid on Daily Savings Balances Open 5 to 8:30 Every Saturday Evening | B\ P I . Sprin - Showing W Ll g/, ST Ttyaia BT ... ' Mount Vernon Savings Bank | s Cor. Oth St..and Mass. Ave.= = Aot Wcen ot « te 'a|of the nutritious clinics have been “h | ot e A W Xetute o | operated in the schools since the lat: <= - The Netherlands minister for colon- { painting of the American Beauty Queen, b4 fes in a statement before the public|Which will be presented to her.” A five: | ter part of February as an experi- en s an ro e Or s i | session of the second chamber of the |Pound box of candy will be presented [ Jent. and have proved successful, it 'y o ! each beauty queen. s said. Dutch- parliament, explaining the or- b 2 ganization and control of the various ROKIHLPZ!‘D.I\ books have been opened Goodyear Welt—Sizes 6 to 10 companies, said: at Nunnally’s, on F street, where girls "Ehe group. known as the Konin- |may register fom queen of the carnival Klyke-Shell, ‘or Royal Dutch-Shell, [and maids to the queen. The girls who 0 S consists of three main companies and | desire to participate In the carnival are ¢ > i ed te 19t tly that th - . oo, oscempantts (S e b R e b e ot An Important Offering of White Buckskin Sport | White Canvas Oxfords Oxfords for Women | for Women company: the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum |tion is in ‘charge of a committee of With black and | Company, who looks after the trans- |G¢Orgia beauties, of which Lou Price brow immi 5t port, and the Asiatic Petroleum Com- | Hinton is chairman, assisted by Carol rown trimmings,| Either low or | pany. the sellers of the products. Boherts, paclen “Dortch. Blyde Petty. military or low heels, all sizes, and “The capital is held in the propor- military heels ¥ 0 per cent by the Konin- Beehy Al sizes and/ an a4 Oper cent by the Shell. widths. {The <13 hil Almand. Carolyn Upshaw, Margaret direct holders in some of the sub-!Carroll, Eva Strect, Helen Pease, Beryl 1 | companies. in the same proportion a8 | Roberts, Rosebud Almand and Elizabeth 5 i { mentioned above. It is, therefore, of | welchel, = {importance to know to what extent - Fe G . Girl | = the Koninklyke is a pure Dutch or rowin. 1 6 Bargain Tables Full of S Witte Coome— 117285 st pnce, e Dt g | ATE SEBVICE TRANEFERS. ; g T 0 T . “In the first place. the Dutch char- . o - . 2 rgain 1ables Full o | ne- a) acter is safeguarded in the statutes| Maj. Barton K. Yount, air service, at . . ot g Strap White Canvas L by the stipulation that the preference | Riverside, Calif., and First Lieut. Ed- Patent Leather Cross-strap Slippers. | shares must be held exciusively by [Win R. Page, air service, at Arcadia, Dutchmen. Kor the rest, the majority | Fla.. have been ordered to this city of the ordinary capital—although it |for duty in the office of the chief of may be said that it is spread over the | air service, War Department. Capt. Whole world—is, according (o lhe{.’umeu F. Doherty, air service, in the payments on the coupons, held in | office of the chief of air service, -War Holland. During the war the British government bought up some of the shares held by the English public in order in this way to improve the rate of exchange on Holland on the pound { sterling. These shares have, how- ever, since then all been liquidated at the Amsterdam exchange. In the sec- -t Women’s Low Shoes | Pumps . All sizes, but not all sizes in With Louis heels; all sizes all styles. Come early, as $2,90 | and widths. ¢ $2.98 : ! o e T T T R TR e~ P they're bound to go fast. Barefoot Sandals Children’s Black and Tan Oxfords Sizes 8% to 11 —just the thing for sum- 1.98 mer wear and almost im- Sizen 11% to 2 Patent Leather Pumps. . . .. ....... Patent Leather 1 or 2 Strap Slippers. Tan Russia Calf Strap Slippers Tan Russia Calf Oxfords. ... .. Department, has been assigned to duty at the air intermediate depot, Middle- town, Pa. % Low Shoes and Strap Slippers £ g = White Melco Cloth Oxford Ties. ... | White Melco Cloth Strap Slippers. . J False Teeth Held Firmly in Place possible to wear out. | | ond place. the Dutch character of the | \_/ 85’;'10 m.... $l ,29 | $2‘49 z::::’:‘;’:»:lll’n:n of mfrfi,'.::‘::gm:fig lhe: B WiilSons D.M]iss;:' .m(ii S\:l;l:lren\'; lPateglt :.l.ea—lsher, SPecial for Saturday izes < —_— | ar] an an ite Melco ot wo- 117 to 2.... $l '49 Solid Leather - ! T.V. O'CONNOR CHOSEN. | C O R E G A strap Slippers, with buckles— * Misses’ and Children’s | : Hurrah! Boys’ Keds | s’ ennis Shoes T. V. O'Connor of Buftalo. N. s Prevents sore gums. Sizes 11% to 2.... rap Slippers—Made of Tan Y Strap Slippe: i ‘elected c Promotes mouth hygiene. Sizes 8% to 11 - { ping Bo Etings:health and comfort 2 - Russia Calf, Patent Leather ! meeting. A ai . O'Connor, who i esident of the Internati shoremen’s Union, will have the labor affairs of the board. Recommended by Dentists and Physicians. Druggists, 35c. 60c, $1.00. Corega Chem Co, Cleveland, Ohio. Real ankle patch ones | = White and Brown, $l 59 and plenty of them, too— | Allsizes................... . $2.69 Boys’ Tennis Oxfords, $1.39 Kiddies’ Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords—With good leather soles. Priced as follows— Sizes 6 to 1l..........$150 Sizes 11%4 to 2..........$175 All That’s New, Durable and Good-Lcoking in Hosiery for Boys, Girls crd Little Tofs or White Melco Cloth. Priced ; as follows: ' Sizes 4 to 8 ... hoard members some time today and 1 di polici th them. j Homer Fed His Heroes Beef With the blind poet we read of the great feasts his heroes had—feasts of whole ) beeves. Beef was then and KX still is the food of men of brawn. SWINDELL’S CHIPPED BEEF Contains all the nutri- ment of the meat and every bit is edible. It is thoroughly cured and dried by means of a most careful and pains- taking process. The savory beef essence flavors it; delicious alone or in combination with other dishes! In 4 and %-Ib. packages. inney’s, 729 7th St. N.W. Open Saturday Nights K ek ek ks sk s sk sk sk sk sk sk ke ek ok ke ke ko k Men! Note This: A Complete - Watch Outfit Extra Special at $27.50 | g7 4 ) 8 This outfit consists of a’ choice of o Qi a world-famous Elgin or Waltham ’ I Watch—a nobby new Waldemar Chain and a handsome Knife or Fob— JOS. STRASBURGEDR. CO. 310- 312 SEVENTH STREET il all complete for what the Watch alone is actually worth! And, best of all, we are bringing this superb outfit within evervone's reach by our Lib- eral Terms of Only 50c a Week! 25 l_'lere is an Extraordinary (.)fier 7Ny For the Ladies: \ Handsome Octagon shape Wrist Watches with Full 15-Jewel Movements Extra Special at $27 50 These Watches-are of the very newest ‘désigns, plain or engraved. They are-fitted with extension bracelet, and with each Watch during this sale we will give a black Ribbon Band Bracelet FREE. Don’t miss this exceptional offer. L All You Pay Is 50c a Week! . A Demonstration of *I S ot How. to Cook a Complete Dinner in a_Thermatic Cooker “A Ban;,uett of Dainties For All Suche Guests That Loue Moderatt Dyate” Such was named the book of a famous London Epicure. From far and near he gleaned his knowledge ° to tempt the lover of good food with matchless menus. Had he lived to- RRRTRET R TFRRH E NI " 2:00 O’Clock Saturday in Our Auditorium -0 ‘ .(Take Main Store Elevators to Seventh. Floor) A NN NNE O OO NN NN XX O YO XX XX XX XX X XXX XX Miss Lillian Lantz, A. B., will demonstrate tomorrow afternoon just how you can put a complete meal in your Thermatic Cooker, spend the afternoon at the movies or shopping and return to a perfectly cooked complete meal. Hundreds of Washington women are doing this daily. You can, too—and, you'll marvel at the ease with which it is done, too, if you'll see this demonstration. trouble. D ELICATESSEN 'DEPARTMENT furnisheg food for volumes. Completeness its Keynote . 'Chicken, Cold Meats, Seafood Sandwiches Pienie Laacheons Tea Menus Don't fail to see this demonstration of the saving of time and fuel by a Thermatic Cooker, 2 o’clock Saturday. swnh s V]ayer & CoO. Between Dani E -"* 935 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE e v e v Fe e ek s e e sk e e sk sk sk sk sk sk sk e sk ke ke sk ke ok ok ok

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