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has not yet taken place, but will prebably be set for a date in Novem- ber. BSuperintendent of Schools Bal- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 26, 19°1. lou has given the assoctatiol) per- Chestnut Farms Milk is now, ayd always has S S n PICTURES NEW SCHOOL. II]E GRIBE w RK sult of Twelve Years’ Work. | mission to hold a celobration on the Neighborhood News Writes Up Re- been, mil License r s oaly. Nelghborhood News, the Iively organ ?:;-:ldo::”{f Jhe J‘mn:"fipepr;:lfib;’; h ilk from Licensed Producers only. of the Rhode Island Avenue Citizens’ | be several prominent speakers present S e T caret ustrsres | The’ new schioo! bullaing 18 { ssue to an {llustrates new schi ng: a one- = o artlcle on the John Burroughs ), | at truct d s th 1 Ch F P' d e e sin e e estnut barms rasteurized i il i The association has been active for | of education officers, the District Com- LIeUt' Van wmkle Of POIIGe the past twelve years In pushing | missioners and officers of the assocla- / \ plans for a new school in its neigh- | tion who were active in securing the [| || - ’ Depar borhood and the new mchool was|new school accompany an explana- I o epartment Addresses gpened at the beginuning of the term |tory article written by Schuyler 8. I | . age . ons, chairman of the association’s n Piney Branch Citizens. ‘The formal opening of the school | school &etivities. ) l | ern S e 5 4 1 ! —— e Emphasizing the “trlals, tribula- The Utmost Value tions and aims” of the woman's bu- reau of the police department, Lieut. M oney Can B uy |Van Winkle, its head, addressed a special meeting of the Piney Branch Citizens' Association at the Iowa Avenue M. E. Church, 14th and Bmer- son streets, last night. Lieut. Ver Winkle thanked the A SPirit of C0=0pel'ati0n members of the organization for the A O e dominates this Bank fore them, work accomplished by the bureau . e e ierica ; She e: ne e me . n to \3 the. department to protect girls = = . * We just feel that it’s= and young women of the city, and President e ~ Bs gave many instances wlere first of- part of our duty” as your fenders had reformed and returned to -R. N. Harper bank: 5 bt usatul livew through the hel of those | yice regidents -bankers to give service in in the bureau. i 0 Tribute to Police Foree. W. P. Lipscomb every way possd:le. We Sho puid high tribute to the char. || Lewis Holmes want you to feel free to ask c ct pol 7 ?5#55."‘...'..1" st"lTé‘ oli::.l:(re.lbodgp wan l\f IJ.. g:;';;‘::y —and we shall be just as “the = 0 jonest an 0 ° . ;.i:‘l'fi ;:3'::';:’“1“‘1'";‘.{' tns United Statcs pasin free to extend the facilities A o deplore o s ‘ot certuin perbons in Wash- |l H. L. Offutt, Jr. we have here. And, too, == if what you want cannot be granted, we shall be very frank and say so. In other aft, distonesty and words, we want to work pr ther police 3 tments of the ¢ o . . with and for our customers —in a mutual sort of way. ington” to belittle the work of the | [l d I must say to petty politics, eir ci warded by such an 5 3 Honorabls st of s That’s a bit unusual, may- —is appreciated Dy all milk lovers. As signified by the name, it is the product of GUERNSEY cows exclusively —the breed that was awarded 43.67, of the seventy-one - gold and silver medals bestowed at the National Dairy | Show. District National Bank 1406 G Street Afinecarinappearanceandser- vice. Not a weak spot in it. And the greatest motorin theworld. GUERNSEY milk contains a higher percent { but- ter fat and other food elements than ordinary milk, is creamy colored, and of most pleasing flavor. It comes bottltd double- capped with the sanitary “Hpod” caps. Try it for its superior | taste and nourishing qualities. ¢ . Simply phone your order—Franklin 4000—or | ask for Guernsey Milk atany of our retail stores Cl‘xestnut Farms ‘Dairy Touring, f. 0. b. Toledo *1525 Roadster - $1475 Coupe - $2195 Sedan - $2395 FARMS DAIRY ProgRdl After 100,000 miles its Sleeve-Valve Motorisrunning as smoothlyasever. HARPER-OVERLAND CO. Incorporated 1128-30 Conn. Ave. Phone Franklin 4307 Our Pasteurized Milk receives the lu’glxest officfal ratfng \ of the health department % of the ~ District of Columbia , and sald that to allude to he most crime-ridden in would congratulate themselves that honorable b:!il 0‘: men,” sh: sllld‘A i She recited the many obstacles she B . . had to overcome to get recognition in L !n,t. in banking practice—but it’s OUR way, and our idea GEO. M. OYSTER, Jr. Phone Franklin 4000 N éhéimn:‘n’@t R, Dair»=7 s HENRY N. BRAWNER. Jr 1116-1120 Conn. Ave. Where Your Dollars Count Most Unel clty, ‘and.told of the fight she and her assistants made to gain posses- A o % 9 <lon ‘of the present house of deten- of service — co-operative I But we got it” said Mrs. Van service. i Winkle, “due to nolhms;lse»:ut! lhi i ‘i * President, @ 1 720-22-24 Tth 5t. N.W. e O e s baater , _ 1| | e = . . Smoot of Utah.” 1 s — _ 4 Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. Strides in Past Year. I Safety Deposit Boxes—$3 to $25 per year ‘=‘ ; s The speaker then gave defails of how the institution is conducted, and Wonderful Selling of 300 {41 of the strides that had been made _ buildings of the kind to be found in = the United States. She invited those present to inspect $ 0 00 and s 2 5" ( 7oa S the building, and pleaded support of l ¢ l 2 t ) 5 the organization in @ movin;en:un?w e b eatisel ke fole Couiw for E1sl ® ;’:::‘ie:h‘;nzul‘l‘:fl;?‘if& R Diaveroand A5 to 14 vear. X e ¢ . : e vt ble Caie collia o for the young children who are sent pockets and all-are d belts. 9 ack, Blue ground,” sal 3 . ina Green. The kel there s certain objection to our turn- ing it into a playground. She further asked support of the association in her fight to have extra women appointed to the force. ur limitations are many,” she said, “and with our duties increasing daily, it is o almost impossible for us to meet the requirements. Our women _practi- cally work day and night, and with requests from different sections of the city continually coming in. we find it a herculean task to cover the District.” Domentic Relations Court. Mre. Van Winkle stressed the ne: ( 4 essity of a domestic relatlons cour Tots’ Broadcloth Coats 1 the District, and said she favored 3 uch an institution rather than a The wonder of the year— a the opporrunt uvenile Court. “In most cases,” she SRl A . a1d, “the parents are more to blame s for xifis !than the child, and the only way te 2 atthimprice.” Gholes ofinavy, get at them is through such a court* Copen and brown in richly In conclusion, Mrs. Van Winkle embroidered or smocked styles 2 to 5 years. complimented intendent of | co-operation.” and pleaded with her auditors to “think twioce before al- lowing hlm to be removed from office.” E gar B.-Henderson, president of organization, _introduced the 39 A Dollar Will Have Won-$ . I s tiie) femulark e atinajor derful Purchasing Power e e Here Tomorrow 8 Yards 23c Percales 4 Yards 39c Dress Gingham................ 1 $1.50 Sheet Blanket............ S 4 35c 42x36-inch Pillowcases.......... 1 81x90 Perfect Seamless Sheet.............. (Limit, 4 to a Customer) 6 Yards Shirting Stripe Madras 6 25¢c Heavy Huck Towels............ 4 Yards 50c Mercerized Poplin.............. $1.00 &2 ¥ Q L4 oy The Patent Office Story of &= the New Improved Gillette WHEN the patents on the ofig{nal Gillette Safety Razor were granted by the U. S. Patent Office, there could not be found Heaters 20‘:; | e ot e i i BRGS0 | one single example of a safety razor using a flexible blade: N Dol Exceptlonal Values in Hos”fl'_v and Underwear ; Once the Gillette principle was ess most perfect shaving instrument ever [: é 89¢ Ladies’ Fiber Silk Hose Misses’” Ribbed Union Suits | tablished—what happened? produced. }‘_ me b seamed. backs 53C cored-Tined Visses Coton QOC i Hundreds of other safety razors fol- On May 16th last, the New Im- The New Improved Dol Een s e detect e e lowed in a procession to the Patent proved Gillette was put on sale. - GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR (B gl R Office. * Already more than 600,000 men in Lisey theame ine Clllobintes "': $1.39 Ladies’ Satin-Stripe Men’s Wool Process Shirts || provide instant, clean, steady One would naturally suppose that - America have bought New Improved L Bl et pvd every useful form of razor been Gillettes. While England, France, the luxury of the finest shaving = 50 Dozen Submigndar ot @@y o e g8 ol discovered. Ho}:and,Belgmm,Denmark and Italy ¢, Ashaving edgeguarded fromthe ) o & our Satin Stripe Silk Hose, ‘ o hatin: telrame i i ace, but free t rd. Identi J in ik, and Comdovan eny | LToMts "and "lrkwers Tave satin Potomac Electric Yet, on January 13, 1920, the Gil- £° 335,000 in the month of August R Ul il B e i .,,( confuse these with the ordinary! bands and double seats; all sizes. 3 4 alone' ¥ & cantaNe il o i S g lettet:lafety Razor ad(fmnpamy was ' Fulcrum Shoulder »“4 adies’ Ribbed Fleece i 4 i E NeD 50c Bear Brand Hose, 3 for s Niow Appha_nce Co. a patentbroadly covering the Important about the New Improved Oyerhanping Cp N St ‘ uits : ew Improved Gilleste, of which the Gillette—d Channeled Guard - p @ glrresulars of 50¢ Bear Sl 00 Ladies Bleached Fleece- 95 607 14t11 S pamble features are as important tte—A Word about the Bludes Micrometric Precision N Hose for Boys. Double > dT. . C t. B 0 Automatic Adjy ® . Knee "and “Toes. 'Fast, Staintess|Dont Skt tape drawsirings and and as revolutionary as those of the Most men prefer to screw the razor up 5 usment “ black. crochet edge “"',:‘;‘.%':"E;,%‘,,:.:{'.::@z'_’" original Gillette. fl'z"l;fdtlo getd the most satisfactory shave. MD. Mlgm'lkig::dg“ o BV 50 D\ 14th and . N.W. : iy illette deems it proper to ask the public €y Lot includes Lea ‘?fslll_:Ve‘!v:t:gd\kfih'e::lzag‘h silk Telephone Main 955 e ; to use Gillette Blades onlyin genuine Gillette Fm:&%?hea—ha%n Servinl; ,..,; Tassels. Leather Bags are Atied with Purses and M- Q8¢ ——————— But a still greater award than that Razors. ore Shaves from your Biades I‘: . of the Patent Office has been granted T:l'e Gillege Blzde ii{l‘d g&m mfl’el' e '-',,‘SISLQVE,::;J,,G?ngfl Dod B oped to work fogether. No Gillette lecan i neveer 5 \ z tél:wmlfi: W&:dhéiv“t:t::a a:e: ‘::th deliver its full shaving quality unless used in $5 to $75 ,- e pro ve a genuine Gillette Razor—built by Gillette;in N\ given it their positive approval asthe the Gillette wayand up to Gillette standards. GILLE'ITE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTON, U.S.A. e MADE IN-U. S. A, Values to $25.00. Plush Polo Cloth Kersey Velour . Silvertone Melton (A fortunate purchase by our New York representative makes pos- sible this extremely timely and ving coat sale ass novelty lor-made garments in avy d back eor belted styles, made Copenhagen |in a big varlety of this fall's Oxford t KNOWN THE WORLD OVER cho t styles,. elaborately trim- plain. Sizes for misses and B R B e T e by oy oy v o iy o 1waen ununszon'nrku?'owilu | < '. > :" > v > 2 ', 2 N -