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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. D. A. R. BOARD TO MEET. |Srasens ¥emeri 2t otone %t WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION. |WORKS FOR TWO YEARS . |ANNUAL ASSEMBLAGE [ASK DISCARDED CLOTHING |, jeoiaratsr il Cornes Stone of Ofics Dallding May | o, &1 Cottmetial >t ve id| TO SEEK NEW MEMBERS OgFPgll% YM;& I;lé(EfT’li_AoT"G OF CATHOLIC HIERARCHY |FOR ITELEASED PRISONERS | S s e 2 2 o L. inmates of the District workhouse, < Be Put in Place do,u Flag Chapter has invited Presi- e o he x4 :nt General TEe luan, » ha issued an in 0! Mrs. Geo Twa years of hard work and |Bishops and Archbishops to Begin C“"?}m,"h 5,‘91, n'leg.co.::u(““d nobody knows how many bottles Inmai Welfare League, for dona- A, Sessions at Cathoilc University, discarded clotelimx.r fair start in his determination to be a help %o soclety rather than a burden.” S5 Maynard : a h tional officers to a |[Branch of National - Foundation, A meeing of the mational boara of [MIOT 808 1 1 JMCE Yoriown day. Under M: Ten management of the. Daughters of the | Ovisber 19, at the home of Mra. Louis | Under Mrs. F. Burrell Hoffman, | of ink wero required by F. A o Chairman, Begins Campaign. complete & pen-and-ink drawing * This City, Tomorrow. 0 olur woaring avparslifor American Revolution will be held at'B. Carmen. use by k. of Washington, “the city beauti- . 1 With a View to Increasing member-| fuL" aix fest by three and ome- |yinSg Sutholle hierarchy of the|inetitution sand who desire to make ship, the New York branch of the| half feet in size. enty bishops and archbishops in at-| In a letter signed by P. H. Hil), Woman's National Foundation has be- Mr. Lawrence mapped off each |tendance, is to open its annual ses- | president of the league, and approved : : Dlock ~ by personal inspection |gions tomorrow at the Catholic Uni- |by Hugh H. Green, ‘assistant su- Announcing a DEMONSTRATION of the Famous §un a campaign under Mrs. . Bur-| before he set it down on the |versity of Amerier Cordinal Gilbonn | perintendent of the workhouse, the S rell Hoffman, state.chairman, accord-. Ton Yea N A i Te 2 9l ing to worked so long. As a work |1t has not been determined who will| “It is not a widely known fact SN - 5 Es C‘(': C‘:’h announcement made by Mrs. | iy porspective the drawing is sald | preside this year. — Cardinal O'Con- | that many persons,on the expira- e C. C. Calhoun, president of the founda- to b remarkable. Bell has: arrived here from Boston |tion of their sentences, leave here : ; on. Mr. Lawrenoe sald he has made |and a sumber of bishops and srhe |to 80 out into the world again . last week from New York, where sho| cities, his largest being of Chi- they were arrested, the worse for For MEN and WOMEN had & conference with Mrs Hoffman| eagor which was & foot larger on |ance “c-oion® Will contlnue several | 0% G torage. The consequence and Mrs. James McDonald, first vice| the small side than the present The first meeting of the adminis- | i8 ofttims a return to the same v president_of the New York. state| work. trative committee of the National|Way which formerly caused them to VST IV e Velours, Tapestries, Vel- cured at the Hotel Plasa, to be opened day at the headquarters of the or-|Properly it would help in the ma- beks, 3 October 3, where Leland Ste: 2 0 Jority of cases to inspire them with very moderate prices. TWO NEW YORK EQOT SPECIALISTS Dhacrtna: cunia fojana secery, wilt| FREE TUITION CONTINUES. | eanization 1333 Mamachuserts ave- | 1007, 0% 325,02 ‘iub® vt conts at the disposal of foundation workers, chairman of the committee, preseiding, | dence in seeking employment. olst 5 “Dird's-eyo view” over which he |presided at the sesslons last year. but | Prisoners assert: Mrs. Calhoun returned to the city| forty such drawings of American |bishops reached the city yesterday. |clothed in the same clothes with which DR..EDWARD THALER and A. HIGSBY BLACK branch. Headquarfers have been se- —_— Cathplic Welfare Council met yester- | fall. whereas ~were = they clothed Silk Coverings at = rious departments were discussed and Phone, Write or Call - S - by Mrs. Hoffman to assist in the or- efits to Ex-Service Men. recommendations made which will be | 2, league that has been organized NW. 7 eemrics Phone Main 8139 expert -advice in your troubles and to prescribe the Sanization of the Manhattan distriot | Benefit of freo tultion to ox-gervice | submitted to the hierarchy for ac- |G} {nle nstitution for the purpose 627 F St. Man Wiil Bring Samples . € on be done b in the District of Columbia at on. i Tt e e ———————2 proper shoe to fit your foot. boroughs, subdivided nto areas iden. |ty Knighes of Columbus Evening | Prelates who are members of the | oo o e e e e o oo o oo o vy o pog ooy o yog oy oy g oy oy gy o oy o g g o) =) o =) og ) o tical with the school districts. In each | School will continue, according to | board of trustees of the Catholic Uni- x 2T 2 of these a resident woman will be |an announcement today by Dr. Frank | versity meet today at the university, If you have tired, irritated, aching feet, weak §{appointed to direct the local work, re. | O'Hara, dean of the school. with Archbishop Curley of Baltimore c ceiving a certificate of appointment| “I have just received instructions |presiding. i arches, or any other form of fqot trouble, however §|enabling her to select workers as she | trom the educational committes of ; : Workera i each” Bosouth Wil een: | to_#ive Fres inscrustion to ail woria | SURPLUS COPPER STOCK. i if v ious = v n each borough will con-|to give free instruction to all worl mild or severe—or if you have no obvious foot trou Vene at the Hotel Diags e uill con- |0 By e erana- sald Dr. O'Hara. e e e % = to report progress. : “The K. of C. is anxious to help all | United Stat Tty e bles at all but wish comfort combined with style—do It 15 anderetood that similar. head- | votorans The school was primarily | perts of the Feolorioal Sureay oda o LJ % o o - quarters are to be opened here and | ¢Stablished for this reason, and while | at between 750,000,000 and 1,250,000,- il onsult these specialists at this demonstra- §}in twelve other ci it Rocepts others than ex-service men | 000 pounds. Little creds not fail to ¢ specialists at ialimelyslatt et tientotiualngunteys| RS aptalsthernic Le ss iR B onl 000 popmdac St ol crodtpcd ram s Tvs ou Lan bu aali arniuare on ine tion. planned to be given in local clubs and | QUate to care for the hundreds of ex- | surplus remaining after the war had socleties to outline the work of the | Service men here.” beenidisposediot ' THEIR SERVICES ARE FREE : Most Liberal TERMS in Washington “LIQUOR” MADE IN HOME MUST BE WITHOUT KICK Prohibition Commissioner mynfl. ‘Warns That Private Manufacture of Intoxicants Is Illegal. DR. KAHLER SHOES are entirely different from all others. They represent over sixty-seven years of scientific study of the human foot. They afford the utmost comfort, have pleasing lines and are very smart and stylish. o Momey Talks e by John Poole. If the Nickel Could Talk, What Would It Say to You? “Say, wait a minute. Don’t use me as if I were ‘too small’ to be any good. “It’s true I'm only a five-cent piece, but before you spend me Two of Many ‘Dr. Kahler’ Comfort Features “T,'he Hidden Spring” Manufacture of intoxicating liquor in the home is illegal, according to Prohibition Commissioner Haynes, who has made known the govern- ment’s stand on the question. Numerous inquiries have been re- : t Wil be in our store ALL THIS WEEK to give you §|yA, gmities of, ity iutinguisned [ X. of C. Bvening School Ofters Ben- | *Karlorly U i Siafrman: of the Vi |, -rhts 805581, 10 (fe, Ietul, o oo, i “Combination Last” 'FEDERAL NATIONAL ceived recently, he said, i i SV pa etz e iy cencernine | P A NK remember that I am as big as a copmgmun - — growing out of reports that a head whole day’s income on an in- ‘Lounsbury Soule of a household was entitled to make tment of $300 6 Just beneath the arch of the 200 gallons of wine a year under e vestment of $300 at 6%. ; : erm! foot, hidden beneath the flexi- , A The prohibition unit's attitude on 14th an P Fra o the home-brew question was defined If you keep me today, and ble leathers of the sole, . ——— by Mr. Haynes as follows: h day ki hand-forged, springy tempered = “Non-intoxicating fruit juice can each day keep another nickel it g be made in the home. Intoxicating you will be saving just as much The combination last is two » home brew and distilled spirits « Thi thasE allaws fall sl widthe o mer ot thsibact cag may not be made. Two hundred gal- money as you would earn on a I lons of non-intoxicating frul 300 trhent. instep than across the ball. The oo (RtexIcatnefenitiulo $300 investment. - cle movement and offers gentle f,,?,gh, L,,;, Last allows the =4 :g':‘?::fi?;";i‘éxfl:rf;?:fl;h: 5 K - foot to retain its normal sha « " b : foes'that produce bunions e R e to save. ueen nne bearoom Jouiie effect of this is_not to allow the tact £ 200 Eall f in- i Wi . ssti Remember, Ds; Kahler Shoes Cost No More ?5;;":?.:1‘:5 r:n:e" Ireo ‘f:o{?‘l::rt?;lur:- 8% on Savings A Dollar Will Do Your choice of walnut or mahogany, consisting of $ 00 Than Other Shoes of the Same High Quality S e AR SR Dresser, Chifforette, Vanity Dressing Table and Full Size [t of 200 gallons of non-intoxicating fruit juices free of tax.” ! Bed =it me ot es i e e RSl e LR L DR. KAHLER SHOES = e $15.00 Cash—$2.50 Weekly 603 13th St. NW., Washington, D. C. 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