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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1921. [:HY BwB BU".DING tCORNER STONE OF NEW CITY CLUB LAID | Girls of College Fix $2,000 Least Income Requisite to Marriage BOSTON, October 26—If the young women of the junior and senlor classes at Simmons Col- lege practice what they preaci Holds ‘Bobbed Brains’ Above Bobbed Hair in Selection of Girls By the Associated Press. \BALTIMORE, October 20— Judging a girl’s fitnens for busl- CITIZENS SECURE SCORES OF NAMES FATE OF CHARLES, INHANDS OF ALLIS CORNER STONE LAID i ..'.e.: by (;;eyleng:h ‘0( .:I"d.l:::: flneylw be glad 1‘1 ml:?mstl Finding Refuge in Exile for| | tian e netection oF e ne. | |Vice President Coolidge Dedi- TOBE. " vas of the classes e | | HOUSE-t0-HoUse Drive for cuune he wears a bow- or a minimum desirable income of = Interned Ex-Monarch Is fourcin-hand, n the opinton of | | cates Siructure at 1320 mewiy “wedaed in shese times | | New Members Launched Guth, president of Goucher College of Balti- more. While a little vanity In good for any woman, “bobbed brains” are a more vital subject than bobbed hair, necording to President Guth. B “It Is difficult to xee whky this Dr. Willinm W. | a majority of anserting that be suficient. G Street. All Over City Today. Baffling Problem. lege sbowed nlso that a mi jority believed that women whose husbands could support them ought not to work for | EX-RULERS UNDER BAN GIVEN BY KIWANIANS PLAN STUMP SPEECHES harmless feminine im has nnmuefl"- h widesprend dis- p-y.' Ninety students objected Maj. Oestenburg, His Supporter, | | fawions br. Guth sudcl we | |Claude Woodward, in Presentation, e ngrokin and ixty- | | Mags Meeting and Band Music Commits Suicide—Wife Urged S e roe anaine Says Gift Is Demonstra- Also Intended to Renew Cam- evidence visible from a college ct Throne Plot. tion of Spirit. paign Interest. that ce pelnts to the f: IADVANCE PARTY o the y irl of . v S : BUDAPEST, October —The compared with uniforia celf- | |COTHEr stone of the new City CHib two registration duys, the member- Hungarian government today for- | | fures—the standurd of real | | building, 1320 G street northwest, was ship teams of the various citizens 1y % o Empe | usefulnesx in the home, in the a " ¥ 2 associations tos launched their iy '-: ked former Emperor | | (o punity and in the world of | 11410 {008y and the building dedicated house-to-houke canvass to register harles to abdicate and to recog- | | business. by Calvin Coolidge, Vice President of more men and women in the citizens “So much has been said about the vanitiex and frivolities of the modern girl that it is only the United States. Several hundred men prominent in political and commercial life of this neighborhood is being ecan- vassed by members of the association in that s o, and the bus nize the complete cessation of his dynastic rights. He was ordered ! to surrender himself to British fair to point out that the aver- authorities and was told that an aEe irl of today ix far better Con o ok g?;lllbéltl?:;é- e Lord and Lady Lee With|tion, inciuding ofice builame pected today. &irl of today wants to be uxe- :‘,,fzmu"’:di“‘;;‘;"' PEementEoLE the Arms DEIegates Soon to B i BUDAPEST, October o | ful as well as ornament4l"” i Phe, teremonies “.ofi I;I..,.u“,."s{,‘;, Ea- | VICE PRESIDENT COOLID THE PRESE! = i ition has developed : : i b. “The invocation was pronounced o 1a a | 5. P th he federal he socladousite Joutdo) oLt iy il X ations re- By Dr. Ab i S8 the vital problems of the day could |tect, and Samuel J. Prescott, the |seat of the federal government, the the enrollment work o centra el dscision o oi i e (b Lr. Abram Simon, president of the |be” presented and discissed; and for |builder, and of other members too |home of the exeoutive, the Congress, ted Press. | committee has had & wuvel made fron sarding his exile from Hungary to the elub ion and a member of |5 central gathering place, adequately | numerous to mention in this brief |and the Supreme Court, which de-| October 26.—Lord and|a piece of historie wood to | A some place where he will be prevent- : enting the corner stone. Mr. |10USed, where the men and the many | sketch, who have given unstintedly of |cides what is law, it has since gaths | Lady Lee of Fareham, with an ad-|ed the association showing the lariesi ed in the future from disturbing the oehiE the corner stone Mr. |organizations of men of the city could | their time, their money and thelr|éred around it & metropolitan and | “B¥ T8 o8 FERETh THOL A8 S| percentage of increase in membership B¢ St s was A demonstration S at o Stone {meet on common ground for their | thought to bring our effort to a suc- cosmopolitan life, composed of those party of the British delegation | Drcentas e peace of this country and of central way of the Kiwanis spirit A,“!:‘ ‘l‘m”ffl,_ own benefit and for thé benefit of the | cessful conclusion. not in the service of the government to the Washington conference, in-| Mr. Kooc anced today that urope. The erstwhile monarch and and expressed the hope fhat friendly |COmmunity at large. Bullding Shows Success. ok el Lf‘re;;‘““f) cluding Admiral Chatficld and other|he has d ated rog] his wife were interned at the Bene- feelings and cordial relations existing Result New City Club. © “That it has been successful, I am fast approaching a million popula !naval offiders and Srinawasa Sastri, ‘;‘;,’E,':fm‘j’}l‘ 2 bulldings. s dictine Abbey at Tithany, on the Plat- clubs would endure. | «rhe result was the establishment|happy to think, is indicated by these | tion. the Indian delegate, left Watcrloo | building, A. Coulter W. tiona! e Speech of President, f the City Club of to Looking | ceremonies today. Here we have our 1 2/ jpatding, it Rty ten lake, about 50 ;...‘:_n“—o,l In accepting the gift Breatdent Gro SRont Aber, tHe members of the old |Ereat building, nearly ready for oc- Dedicated to Ser |station this morning for Southampton, | $avines ?flxl’”'l'ruq < s » e E e 0] ] s at- . . 2 T | » uDpane: e ice s 2 2 % " ¢ ‘anc W ams S uild of here, ‘and the collapse of his at City Electrical Department {nm v about them, the members of Ahe Oul|cupancy’ here we have the vice presi-| “It is in recognition of this condi- . whence they will sail for America on|Guy 1. Johnson: Metzcratt huildins was considered complete. “Mr. Woodward, Mr. Vice President |civic, soclal and business organiza dent of our nation, holder of the sec-|tion that thig club lus been formed the steamship Olympic. Charies A. Baker; Washington 1 N ealanie that ons c and gentlemen of the City and Ki- |tions of Washington men, all working | © 3 office 3 H -jand dedicated to the performance o irae i . and Trust 1 -k C. It seemed probable that Charles and | Nagideg on Measure to Re- |wanis' ciubs. it now ‘becomes my fin their own way for the betterment | EOINE for & shace the carcs, of Bath|a high public service, We Americans | A large party of friends were at the | {0, il pullding, Leo A. »me time, as the allies were believed pleasant duty to accept this stone in|of community life, but all scparated soedicate for Ms }l?'lab"ulld{llz in'have often been criticised for ma station to bid them farewell. These Victor building, I.. F. Randolph: Oura Tobe disposed to £o slowly in choosing | d Auto Peril the name of the members of the City |by the lack of a common meeting | Which we hove to helb bring even orialism. for caring only for the ma-|lincluded George Harvey, the United) building, L. C. Julilin: Albee bullding his future place of residence. There uce Auto Feril. Club, and in 50 deing, T want to point |place, and in many cases without any | ETcater state; and hefe we bave, fh|torial things of life It is true that!States ambassacor; 3. Wilson Taylor|Tom Grant; McKim building, Josen! pparently has been no evident desire out how this enduring and ap| {meeting place at all, except such pub- | 1818 noble glft from the Washington|our materlul resources are great infand other representatives of the Brit- | H. Hurley: LeDroit building, Willias e iyt of the entente nations to| I an effort to reduce the danger|ciated gift symbolizes the success—|lic quarters as they might obtain for e e Hor Uit | Ll In mine, ‘I forest and factory:|ish foreign office {P. Norm. vening Star buil place him on St. Helena, or any other | of automobiles colliding with the iron |1 Might say the culmination—ot the each mceting. : cess of which T have spcken. 1ot thn |Jut we have more than these, and| Wellington Koo, the Chinese dsle-|Guy V. Oollins; Disteict buiiding, ¢ ot Bland O A O | Aprights of railrond® vinduets, the|4ims which have inspired our or- e, members of cach of |KilL IS presented by the Kiwanis Club |they are not our supreme considera-|gate, with his wife, and a staff_of bin Birch, and MeGill buildin: make Charles’ the role of aelectrical department of the District | B3Rization ever since its founding. rganizations were potential | the fact that we are providini for i Hon o (hor Nids by side with \these [ dapanesat military representatives, | Thomas F. Eggleston This organization—this body of | Club members then, and have | gs P zaniza. | ELcat industries wo see great schiools jalso will travel to America on the Stump Speeches Planned. for all as we are ety & sllowers. oday de: E ig martyr in the e follower: today decided to place lights on the | noble churches and charities whose |Olympic, o 30 -m- The 300 mem renewed enthus hington men—nearly 1,500 strong | become members now tions, a meeting place which it c: To stir up pOSts at e s i i i posts at the entrances of these street 8cope is 8o gigantic as to stagger the Royal Fugitives Under Cloud. el 5 5 g tunnels. ad its root in_ the Washington |bers of the Comme Club, under | ¢: s a hlhee kera . g 1 At the same time. it appeared to be | CAnt. John E. Wood, assistant en- | Commercial Club. Founded in 1908 b, bers of the Commercial Club, under | call its own; a place where it suniimagination. 'These represent our| Ask Women to Support Britatn. |(he camnaizn the contral commnili: evidemt e el e eult. o | et o o st |3 &roup of 100 of the leading busi- |sixth and last president, brousht!oiher bodics also can work out. their | Sama 1o e s e i : 28 will stage a serics of stump s . o s er ssioner, Said & Eroip Dcratn d asi- | st . brought oiher bodics also can work out- their| ' “Ana it is for a purpose similar| A nation-wide appeal for Englishiin the downtown scclion (omorioy & to be able to place flood lights at the pro onal men of the|them into the ran hirlwind | group programs, under the roof of an T women to de: Stra h. > ropean continent. witzerland h: 4 it X 8 the | Capital, the Commercial Club's es- + A 5 ETOUp Prog s, unde 0! to the purposes of these institutions n monstrate their supportjand Friday nights ropean continent. Switzerland, has lops of these posts that would make | CapMal tho Commerclal Clubs of campaign, led by ¢ Greanization where all Broups are|tnat. (hie eiab—this sreat edificer |Of their statesmen at the Washington | The Takoma Park Community Bund efus 2 s e €re, | them stand out at nigi an g | Labusime ke i in the spring of s welcome. is bein; s club is u repre- | conference is contained in a lett. o ridi an automobile 5 will ept for a very brief period, during | clearly visible to motorists. appearance in Washington of a de-!that the nccd of organi TS0 bacause @)l jetoups are s being buile [This ehibils airepre; [ SRATCHCAR 18 RRNTIREL T8 ISR to] riding inl du autgmobile 'tk wil b he would be interncd. T s Tound hopossible to use flood | Sire for w closer union, through so-|such as we now have had not been |come here, because membe sentation of our higher and better| Ji5, M0N0, LS, SERGS (OF, S0V I parade - the b e the T ing Alfonso of Spain had an op-|lights some other form of illumina- |cial contact and comragleship. of the |misjudged. Starting with a goal of |group are members here, we i Ao _meet here, not sim- 3 08 S pers. of parliament, And | m o et e e, BTtor which portunity to offer Charles sanctuary {tion will be used. Qiverse factors in the gity's business | oo’ merbers, this. goal was soon | proud today of the work we have ac- | bive time and thot pleasure, but tOlyy ol other prominent w 7 will render by ter whicl last summ but he seemed loath to | *\ye are satisfied,” said Capt. Wood, |and professional life. While its aims 150 nl . Shd ety seached mmpnwh.&)»u'm e ape s e ¢ | Bive time and thought and attention | Yrre 9 0T DO ACH0 ;’:lfi"'dp __|one of the civic ders will make a take s dction. Germany cannot|ethat the cost of maintaining these|Mmight be judged restricted by the 0. the nization mplished and the Tiope we have In|to the thines that really matter in{, o> tcuchers, parents. and schogl| ol ninute anp AR | be considered, and Holland’s experi- |jizhts will be insignificant in com- | broader social standards of today, ¥et | reincorporated s b o e g e Shildren to help to leet svery women| ooras tafoln 2 cltisens: assotls ' Uhices with former Bnperor Willlam | parion with the damake to auto-|in its time it filed a long-felt heed |3 Whitncld as pre: R e e el —n I elrnying cutithls murose | it o s | e peties il el g T ot been Shch as wouid tend 10 | beauties br oy en ene ey ot iteror | in the community and dia much to- |30 b faram meciings were start | which will be & home 1o all—a real City | the - United ‘States jomns with vou hope for the success of s pe T snany. quiicia). 4 soften the rlls ufl:he liulc;\ ‘Ko\f- suiting from machines colliding with | Ward establishing that civic and com- | ¢4" the group activities begun, andClub; a prominent club home. ‘\\'fth '(A'\',L‘;“ |.ux|r‘:fimllfil<!ii “‘;‘.,';, ‘3'::5 elits anaidas ss of the confer- cmz:mr_ a0 ion ] Ix-;l‘n nm; ernment toward another royal fugi-| hese pos munal consciousness which is blos- {5 Bl - oW but = 2 ~ . s e AL ) 3 mental in ob and will cite : ) - X : & plans for a new building drawn. g building ctand as a montment to the| “We believe that the prime minister | many e ot Aty : tive. The lights will be installed as soon | Soming before us today in such rich Reads List of Contents. q cltzens ha s Botey cill Washi < jmany needs of the city which It is believed today that Severe {ag possible. More than a year ago|and wholesome measure. Building Was Postponed. e S ahate @ o | BO0d citizenship that has built it—|will go to Washington with such a must be sousht. punishment would be meted out to [3° 00 Wae Kiliea in the collision Watched Its Growth “An abnormal building situation, ,lf,‘.’"f,“”‘:‘u ‘“,f;,,,"',;2.‘,‘,{_'::,,"‘,’,‘;"9{,,2"l‘:)"‘l‘lfl";,'i“,“, fo/the pblic meltany and Qi T Do Soen of gl The orth Cdvitol and the men who alded Chirles in his an_automobile with one of thel .. p.4 the privil 'f":.' ¢ {however, foreed a postponement of | club, re d a list of the contents of the| low citizens. e ol e e slaE IRRIER e hsod o e attempt to resume royval preroga- Aact posts. v e privilege of being one o straction, while’a further study |stone. a of.the cont ens e = 1 . 10 awaken the m e foneht or him | against | ¥ Mt RO ¢ death the District |the orEanizers and the first president | ot the e . o Loy |sloncr atter which It mas setiinipiace | ion, the plattorm ducinel the cere]On the suppoaltion that the steam. figectln: the Hungarian government. apbricd white paint to these posts, of the Commercial Club, and I watch- siture eaultal In Some by Vice Bresident Coollaiel s b | onies were the Wice Bresigeat Liclanip carryink thelaclegates mill sail|fiveicit Royalist Leader Ends Life. but collisions continued to occur. 1t|§d it Erow through the successiveithis r the S Ehich ire nowlentar elotion titwetn Inb wovera:|lsmbli ME Granams My eries MElon o anar s Wiy uppedty o Many Names Secured. AMal Coatenbure, Ieader of the soy- |!S MOped by Nistricrioniclalssthat e | Erenidencics of Milion B. Afles, Wil veing complsted betore Jour eyves fment of ithel Unlted States ond, the) Neubauser, Di_ Simon. My Wood |every: eirl over fourteen years of ape| The North Capitol and Eckington or- . e s Wire Supporting | Placing of lights on the uprights will jliam ohnson, John L. Weaver and | were adopted, and on last June 1 the|people of this great city of Washing-| ward and James Sharp. former pres-ig ars of age| . ivation Yas designated Will | A miited Suicide when the | climinate the existing danger. James Sharp to a membership of sev- | ground was broken on this site. ton,” said the Vice President. “I have|ident of the Commercial Club and e e b e o b ner i o wunes Yarothie arent. fortes avertoolk himi eral hundred—first housed in the old |° “It was my great privileze to have|come here today to lay the corner|chairman of the building committe peed.” addressed to the premior | 0 i SIS AL cton Circle ] All the Carlist deputi meron home on Lafayette square|again been chosen president of tl tone of this handsome building and| for the new clubhouse. e et oh delegate abourd the | copitol strect and Florida avenue, M ¥ cxoopt todeputics | ACCIDENT DATA WRONG. |#nd later in our present quarters on|organization shortly fe this build- | to dedicate it to public service, for| The club officers are now bending | Aduitania at Liverpool. Wise hopes 1o obtain the services of 1 ym a window when the ’ 1jstrect. {ine was started, and my double privi- [ which it is being raised. all efforts to have the building ready (| 1he¢ movement is advocated as a|p,. Scout Band to go through 1 Efved g " “Then the great war came, and life | lose 1o have A hand in brinzing it to| “This is more than a social club. It) for occupancy in time for a New [[esPOUSe, o0 American women Who | paghborhood and call the people to i 1y to be convoked| The Star in its Sunday issue stated|in Washington was stirred as it had ;completion, with the invaluable aid of [is club to reach out for something| ¥ear day Housewarming, although {BAYe cu}llled across the s | meeting. few O B O hane | in connection with the report of the |0t been stirred in decades. The war | Mr. Sharp, chairman of the building |larger and higher in uccordance with | this depends on fuctors not yet sei- The other signers of the letter are Reports reaching headquart e eiion ‘or “Admiral |accident and death of Mrs. Anna I, [PFOUERT a great increase in the popu- ) committee: of Milton I. Ailes, chair- the present expressed aspirations of tled. The contractor expects to com-|Millicent Fawecett, suffragette and [grive in room 3 Horty the rexent of Hungary is said { Davis, that at headquarters |lation and importance of our city, but | man of the permanent finance commit- American people. plete his work in fi ks, after |publicist, Agnes Maude Royden,|day indicate th 1o be among the possibilities. did not receive details from Imer- (it brought also a much greater re-|tee: of John Dolph, our second vicel "This _building also typifies the} which the erior decoration and 'breacher and publicist. and Ethel | paign is gaining momentum troyed the offices | gency Hospital authorities a sult—a realization among. our mem- | president and chairman of the tempo- | Ereat change that has come to the| furnishing will be done. The entire S owden. wife of Thilip Snowden,| Scores of men and women submitted O e I e cistonary hic bers ot the need for & club with ol oese chairman of the Lo |Gity of Washington. Laid out with|cost of the building. fully equipped, {former Socialist member of parlia’ | their names on the Dlanks published in e Onies cabinet mem- | death from accident.” |broader appea; for a formm whers | mémbers, Frederic B. Dyle. the archi- the thought that it would be only thel will be close to $1.000,00¢. ment. e e . nx hand grenades. This was incor The hospital | b B - & gave all information obtainable con- Llabll' l e Drompiy: ind Supt. Sandioge perton: 7o g0 v ranees | RUG CLEANING TIME TUTanos £ promptly, and Supt. Sandidge person- Paperhanging or Uphol- | office after SERBIA FEELS RELIEVED. Chill Blames fally called the coroner IS Rates. ' Dri 1 3Mrs. Davis died and advised thatfoffic stering, and you ecan Charles’ Drive for Crown Had En of the matter. Y rely on quality work-| Your floor coverings not thoroly cleancd v A bil e s R dangered All Central Europe. Thut the night force at headquarters Y ‘manship. unless electrially waxhad by our process. On Your Automobile e e e = £ had no details of the affair until late Positively no fnjury or shrinkage to the most 1. these first cold nips of By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dally News. | in the eveni it develops, was due Let these first col D 2 TODE. delicate fabrics. eauce 0 Autumn start’ you toward = < @ s R craalinarevort tanrme R Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 3o i20% : T Vi TR heat BELGRADE. October 2 0 D rom the hos- | (@Q. tt Co., Inc., I N T VO™ WATER heat pital overlooked r Main 4224-3 al T - The Luwin Co. cording i ding it in the \nd driven by the owner only. Send make and year of car for cost. Relief _is felt in Serbia over the fai n u A radiators ure of ex-Emperor Charles to takei may Budapest. and regain_the Hunga = i Y dtalassort - A e ——— [ — - pect our splendid assort SR A i Bk 10 1415 G St | S <O w2018, 14th St NW. Willam R. Elli, 1412 GSt. NV. dangered the peace of central Europe. o % Phone N. 9160, et = In well informed circl s said that Opposite Keith’s Plumbing Charles was induced to make this Furs Exclusively sistence of his ambitious wife. but | - ¢ | erly for lasting satisfaction alve because of his precarious finan- You ‘[I ]Vot See Fllrs 3 ! | ; —we make a special- | —MUDDIMAN'S— Bices HEATING Co T et Soney was ger. | —Such as we have assembled for | tyotiting tiem: i = " i lgrgs 2 Relisble for Over “ting scarcer daily, and he and his|your sclection at the usual run of | P | O hirts Years” G to play their last|sho; Bird Furs are designed par- || A, Ka.lm, lnc., 935 F St. W. H. GOTTLIEB, Pres. : llh‘-"( :;;;‘5;"1 i ticularly for women requiring the | l H. E. HUNTSBERRY, Vice Pres. | anian ent wo : — | Yice Serbia from and that, shoula | CXClusive. { E. T. MOORE | 9lP7n£|neSg:le: ‘l‘\“\: he succeed in regaining the crown, Rumania would not oppose him in a military w The calculation of Charles and his supporters proved wrong. Serbia alone was prepared to throw 00 men into Hungary within forty-eight hours and 150.000 more were ready ta fol- low within a_week. Now Hungary will be compelled to pay a heavy pen- Ity for the frustrated attempt of the ex-king. Rumania's declaration that she would support Serbia_reached Relgrade vesterdav. The cabinet at ce drafted the following ultimatum, was sent to Budapest forth- Rebuilding Furs a Specialty! NO WORRY OR TROUBLE r2if you have us do your papering. pafuting, rearrange your draperies. reuew thades or upholster the chaira " T "idow LTI LA LI LA L Special ELK GROVE BUTTER; per Ib. . Pays 6 Per Cent on shares ‘maturing in 45 or 83 months. It . Pays 4 Per Cefit on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $800,000 Reflector Gas Heaters \ Also “Radiantfire” Gas Heaters and . Majestic Electric 60c Prices exceptionally reasonsble. Estimates cheerfully fur CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th N.w. M. 5373-5374 I. SUSSER ELK GROVE 3d & A Sts. S.E. 300 Sth St. S.E. - FOR CONSTIPATION Dirty little fingers that soil white paint Their marks are quickly removed from woodwork painted with Barreled Sunlight wit 1. The Hungarian army demubilized immediatel 2. A commission of control formed of officers of the “little entente” will be appointed, through which the dis- armament of Hungary will be carried out. must be BUTTER, per Ib. All the expenses incurred by the *“little entente” states which were [p™ forced to mobilize must be paid by | Corner 11th and E Sts. NW. Hungary. AlNT Now JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary IIJTTLE fingers will get into jam, mudpies— or coal dust. That’s one of the reasons why woodwork coated with ordinary white paint doesn’t stay white long. Barreled Sunlight is a white paint made by & special process which produces a smooth, lustrous finish that can be washed like tile. 1Its even surface offers no lodging place for the and save repair bills later. Join the *Save the Sur- face" army of home owners. Interior and Exterior Work. | = FERGUSON, INC. 214 Cuticura Insures Healthy Complexions Daily use of Cuticura Soap, assisted when necessary by Cuticura Ointment, promotes a clear skin, good hair and soft white hands in most cases when all else fails. Always include the Caticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. ROOSEVELT SERVICES. Rev. Mr. Freeman to Give Address on Birthday Anniversary. Rev. James Freeman, pastor of the Church of the Epiphany, will conduct ser for the late Col. velt tomorrow, which will mark the sixty-third anniversary > 9th St. Painting Department, Ph. N. 231-233. You get a large tube for 25c. 1204 G St. 616 12th St. Phone Main 140 The Best fs the Cheapest f his birth. - - o . ©f ol Freeman was a close personal| We will Why pay more? SampleKach raehy Matl, Adiree: Coticmralad- tiny particles of dust. Dirt and smudges do friend of the former President, and | gonr home Where. SoapZSe. Ointment2s and c. Taleum e not “sink in.” will deliver, an address upor the y Yl 5 icara Soap shaves without mug. % s blie life and works. A N i i i Rt s e | S R Y, You're Safe This paint costs less than enamel, requires payments fewer coats and is much easier to apply. It . the Church of the Epiphany Your own den- tist will approve its twice-a-day has all the advantages but none of the disad- vantages of an enamel. It remains white Jonger and does not produce that hard, high gloss so glaring to the eyes. THE H. L. SCHARR 730 11th st. M. 1288, Electric Co. 1 F R 1 Mo Rttt O Luamined = l||| | Glasses Fitted | U In hotels, apartments, restaurants, stores— J all interiors where light and cleanliness are desired—use Barreled Sunlight. Comes ready mixed in cans from half-pint to five-gallon size—barrels and half-barrels, An Investment and a Saving “1900” Cataract Electric Washer (twin of the “1900" Ironer) Phone Main 7127 for demonstration in your home and let us prove it! R.CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Speelalist, (Formerly With Edwin H. Ets) Now Located 409-410 McLachlen_Bidg., 10th and G Sts, N.W. Phone Main 721. AINTING We're prepared to do all kinds of Painting and Paperhanging on short notice at reasonable prices, = Our repu- ation has been built on the *‘ - deal” idea. PP SAMPLES | Hudson Seal Coats || Hima..... $0/0) U. 8. GUTTA PERCHA PAINT CO. Providence, R. I. Barreled The falling leaves warn. of the approaching winter. Our New Tangerine Model Each Roll Wrapped in Parchment If you have neglected Kewpie is made from " filling your coal bin, we haven’t delayed filling our Grade Pure For estimates, postal or phone Col. 1077. All Seal, 40 inches long. HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. Removes Corns, 5 L iG nrg:F e'l“b';;is‘z“ °5" l.i"" 2332 15tk St. N.\ Phone Col. 1077 | pain, fnsures comfort to el g“l"s_‘;:ndu?n make (li’mml’t Sold on Easy Payment Plan | I hl‘(: '{’i::teles . 3 ormer] . pe ing el Hi 1 . Washi R B = il |f emiexi e e eIveryRotiyour orcer CARROLL-ERWIN CO. oosereixl taot o“‘u’ e = Hugh Reilly Co., 1334 New York Avenue N.W. Also sold at retail by Columbia Hardware Co., Craven & Co., 10,3409 Georgia Ave. N.W. 1911 Pa. Ave. oy . Colliflower, Vi - 2918 14th St. N.W. e H. F. Dismer, The most Economical Toilet P%r ‘;'ou’ can 15¢ We thoroughly screen our coal. | John P. Agnew & Co. Incorporated 707 12th St. N.W. Home Electrical Appliances MAIN 7127 Used Cars The Automobile For Sale col- umns of The Star are the quick- est and most economical method $110.00 Bargains in Every Style Made Exclusively By L J. FOX Heal Hives, Rashes, Tetter and Poison Ivy N.W. with for the disposition of your used D 1220 G St. N.W. car and the best market for the z e mo 728 14th Street MAZDA LAMPSZiret o e 5, Blzeiieian st N.W. (George M. Campar. & Bet. 12th & 13th Sts. 1 Flight Up * purchase of a desirable car. FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS Main 3068 ' 3509 12th' St. N.E,, L P. Dinowitzer, * Brookland, g 620 Pa, Ave, N.W. “ L] y v