Evening Star Newspaper, September 1, 1921, Page 29

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Don 'f Poison Yourself 3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, | NS 10 EXPH]"[ IN DRIVE FOR SUPPLIES. |AMERICANIZATION SCHOOL |sieer: shorve, opcoivmbins, <, Javeas ot sonsrart Jae St | amtaraesking sosen, the canerse . . essof; ion solo, t e 3 ‘ AU LAE Bellet Society to send Medteine| ENDS SUMMER SESSIONS | B abirees 5iroatoir | 16 200 T 5 and Milk ‘to Bussis, e Dapn; "poeil;, Miss Z'Ber!h;: Gordon; mandolin ), los; dance, [XPUR‘I’ IRAD The Russian Medical Relief mmy,lEnuMnmut Given at Old Central %{lu .lrm-!%l‘:vbrl';r; -'Z{:rgals: Friedu L U E o orsanization devoted to sending | High School, When 450 Com- | Susts ‘uias Mettle Hirshowits ond Mre medical and similar supplies tc hoe Cohen; reading, Sem Cohen; :'l ,,"c:".; rf““{:a:““f“"c §f. ‘" - 0;::? 1“_ plete Course. ade e, mt.; Mslude" fAI‘lgn; tex‘:’nn:s, 5 Al e Y10, obtain medicine, | The Americanization summer 8chool | FJamein e Folinores the motertaimaent so0aj d Dy 2] (] . Industrial Divisions of COM- | Fore. it hicug anthsrizcd channels | held its closing exercises Tuesday nisht |~ Miss Maude &itons mrinciwal of the i [ to Ruasi for proper distribution aMONE (st the otd Central High School, when | 8chool, said that the session just When that troublesome little ! merce Department Gradual- |, hesdy. Money is accepted. it i8] o) "o\ gents completed the course. |§io%53 hae been the most successtul ELECTRIC “ ” - 3 Thobe Interested and who wish to|An entertainment was given in con- | plained that the students were taken ||| Sa J % Gfien kuown 18 the S0 Iy Being Reorganized, . jors srsesuisie of e cossaliatis, o | neston wih, the ssasciese Bhpitol Ll ol o™ *° : . . . . N ittee had charge of % forwarding of supplies may see Dr.| A student comm 18 packed with mdlgestlble : 1. momfl‘““l")’; of the Industrial di-| grogyicy,"§00 Kresge bullding, or Bd- |the program. It consisted of Souren | fOOdS ’t fi_us th 3 bl d 3 + | visions of the Department of Commerce, | ward J. Irvine, 2441 18th street north- | Hanessian, chairman; Adam Ssen- e b e bloodstream which gradually is being brought about | west,” treasurer and secretary, re- |dacher and Sam Cohen. Mr. Hanes- : Only ; spectively. of the organization. sian made the open:ng address, point- T s under the authority conferred on the ing out the great advantages énjoyed | pore HOT“C s M department by the export industries act, by American citizens, the benefits of $om o 1 P | [ make sratabie to business men of| WILL ADVISE JAPANESE. |Amoricaniasiion an metorslimsion | |\ v B Clothes, $ 1 55 with poison:-Keep theintesti- _nal tract clean and healthy the United States information for any 2 . o government. ¢ and the brain clear and active particular business that is expected (o |Dallas D. L. MoGrew to Be Secre- | “Tho -Star Spangled Banner was| M) S ‘ % . - S jprove of assistance in the export trade rocited by M. Chichiricco, with (he | M | Current, by eatmg | of the United States. tary to Embassy Here. student body standing at attention. 4 Gas St K | Fourteen divisions have been or will | Appointment of Dallas D. L. Mc-[He was later presented with an f@L ¥ i Payments. ove to Keep 5 : HBH| | be created under the act, these divisions g‘;en‘;-mf‘"%;;'pl;r‘;{,;r temational A S —d Ney chraptar of the ’ - % Invalid ) Water Hot Included L ot Y chosen oty | cecetary tolithe) dupa embasay/| D AR erat Included & violinisolo! et et " UDDIMA ¢ i Bl | Pection of Dr. Juliue Kiein. ehiot of the | o5 18 announced, © o n his new | George Lademan: Russian dance, Miss The “Food- Drink” for All Ages . C.A.M N & CO. “.‘:’2}2‘.“ of forelgn and domestic com- |duties October 1 as adviser and In- ,‘3"::““;...‘.‘;";‘;',1, nflfimhm;;gfog;e Quick Lunch at Home,Office, anc = H B t reter to the Japanese delegation erex; d 5 i = B ome ; % List of the Divisions. to the drlurmnmentp;:oxlero]nc: 3. | arese. e Vaiug'of Sonw and Fociry Fountains. ‘:-bfurflmfl"s- 1204 G St Main 140 616 12th St. « The divisions are textiles, tuel, chemi- O merloan mis- elski 3oiin solo. Bietrs por: | Y@rAveid Imitations & Substitut- 1 4 !fic’l‘isz‘rfi"ufl"m’m" and el mber was born in Igdia. Relskin; mandolin solo, Pie or- s al machinery, electrical goods 3 = — — = |an machimers. Tubher Gifce appliances e — = : . leather, boots and shoes. 2 '!;.I‘llplemenlll and vehicles and speclalties. - e men in charge of these divisions therealwhole wheatfood. Contains { Wil keep-in close personal touch with . e centers of each industry througl - just enough bran to keep the bowels | trade associations, trade papers and the h th and acfive d .“" n h :Mh“"g“"" and dea‘lers individually eal an O In an effort to ascertain the exact na- ¥ ’ & €l g ‘ture of the official assistance most ur- % other food elements tobuild healthy |gently needed or which ‘will be: most generally useful. - i They will then proceed to obtain the muscle and bone—all prepared in a required facts through the department’s H H world-wide facilities, making use o digestible form. The most realfood Rl sxpert knowiedse of the paricular for the least money' Geographical Lines Maintained. = ; . mem h- ‘g!l‘lbhlcfll standpoint the ‘Two Biscuits withmil Rt ureau has been reorganized with spe- | e 7 milk makea nour ciai divisions covering eastern’ Europe, : 3 ishing, satisfying meal and cost but western Europe, Latin America, the fat o L2 east an e near east. e eastern a few cents. Delicious with raisins, and western European divisions have prunes, sliced bananas, peaches or E been created within the past few days. Ciefs of these divisions will give spe- clal attention to incoming reports from a regional standpoint. The bureau is also glving special at- tention to transportation problems. < B through the assistance of an expert on 5 that subject, dealing with freight prob- . g VO lems, both by land and water. H _— WILL SEND DRY EXPERTS. Mobile squads of expert prohibition ! enforcement offieers are to be sent| from Washingzton to various Atlantic -| coast cities to assist in combating | the flow of liquors being smuggled into the country, Internal Revenue Commissioner Blair announced. B ZOUGANWIN| | i q . Ay ” _‘ (VA Mary Roberts Rinehart, writing in THE ‘ | LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, says: “With the motor car went the chaperon. With . - the motor car:came the road house, the jazz. band; restaurant dancing, unre- stricted association of sexes, the new | fashions.” Our boys and girls are being exploited - by the profiteers in sin! Every Mother and Father should read | “Freedom and Our. Changing Standards.” = O = e There are more than 40 stories, articles cture Start With | - and helpful features in the big Septem- ‘ . ber issue of : | = il i 1 . fele e g,i i } li;i!.flil L A "D 1. 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