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Pure Ice Guards Health Just as Hygeia was worshiped s the Goddess of Health in old- en days, Hygeia Ice is looked to as the Guardian of Health in modern days. Hygeia is -ice made from filtered water and frozen in sanitary plants, as dis- tinguished from natural ice har- vested from lakes, rivers, ponds. Practically all manufactured ice is pure—is entitled to be called Hygeia Ice—healthful ice. _ American has five plants in Wa ington all making absolutely pure ice, S0 can take care toners—how- ands. Please 213 Airplanes Asked by Navy To Completely Equip Warships Gigantic Program Calls for. Defensive Air Fleets in World—Senate Com- mittee Hears Satisfactory Reports. Plans for complete equipment of the fighting fleet with aircraft dur- ing the coming fiscal vear, it was learned today, have been laid before the Senate naval committee by Rear Admiral Moffatt, chief of the Navy's bureau of aeronautics. The project contemplated placing 213 airplanes of various essential types on battieships, cruisers, scouts and other vessels and is designed to furnish the fleet with its own aerial defense against enemy aircraft attacks. Under the plan eighty-six small, swift fighting planes will be in- cluded in ths aircraft to become a permanent part of the fleet airgraft defense. The machines to be used for this purpose are believed by Navy officials to be the best vet developed for fighting in air, having been com- pletely developed under Navy control since the close of the war. They are designed to meet in air and repel raids against the ships of the fleet by enemy bombers. Thirty-Six Bombing Planes. In addition the active ships will observa and spot- even small spot- pedo or bombing t New House . Best section of Columbia Heights, one square from Fourteenth street car line. ; 2 planes, eighteen and four kite Six rocms and bath brick, |, valioons for o ion purposes. | -7 1] Bach battlesnip ahteen com- hot-water heat, electric || prising the fleet under - the naval limitation treaty will carry four lights, cak floors, front and double rear porches. Garage space on alley. .Price Only $7,850 two V-F, or single fighters, d one torpedo or he torpedo plane will_permit < on enemy surface craft with 1,500-pound torpedoes or with an equal weight in bombs. Catapult launching devices recent- 1y developed and tried out success- fully are to be installed on all ships. enabling them to send away their aerial defense squadrons even in a heavy seaway. The ten new scout! cruisers will carry two catapults each and fighting and scouting planes | to add to the range of observation of | {enemy movements. Regarded as Defensive. e cquipinen ought by an immediate planes, one big spotter bombing plane. MCKEEVER wiGOS REALTORS 1405 Eye Street NW. b Mein 753 e For Youlr" Protection defenive. ve power | of the fleet is to be grouped aboard | the airplane carriers, into which it} has been recommended that toga be converted. The fleet ac squadron also is supplemental to an f_The Star has s lequipment _of twenty-four land | & Reporntitcnded Q‘S‘E‘fl‘="fdla ! planes sought by the Marine Corps. ended Service Col- |iyelve to be fighting or pursuit| umn in the Classified Section of the paper. Here vou will find many advertisers who have been recommended to | The Star for their reliability. They stand ready to serve at Your call, and they guarantee satisfactory service to Star readers. ships and twelve observation planes, and also in addition to thirty pedo planes with which it is desi to_equip naval stations In presenting the | airera t pro- !gram to the Senate committee avia- tion officials summarized the work of the last year in developing modern airplanes and airplane engines which has been done by the Navy itself or under Navy funds and encoyragement. ic picture of the For admission to the Recommended Service Column see the Ad- vertising Manager, Sixth Floor. SPECIAL NOTICES. s has kept fully abreast thus far |in aviation material developments in { other countries. Half a dozen or more engines of improved power and re- duced weight have been produced, it as explained, the endurance of new has been tested up to 300 continuous operation, as com- od. Hamilton the City of W lumbia, has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States. required To be compiled with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking. Now, therefore, I, D. R. Crissinger. Comptroller of 'the Currency, do_hereb: | that ~The Hamilton National Bank of W ington,” in_the Clty of Washington, i in, is authorized to commenco king as provided in section | ifty-one hundred and sixty-nine of the Revised | Statutes of the United States. Conversion of | the Hamilton Savings Bank, with a main office Tocated within the limits bington, District of Colum ¥ whereof witness ws hand nd seal of office this FIFTH DAY OF MAY, (Seal) " D. R. CRISSINGER, Comp- of the’ Currency. 1F_YOU HAVE A GOOD HAIR MATTRESS ¥ou paid for long curled hairs. Do not let some ome break ii. Let us renovate it right: Bedell’s Factory 610 E st n.w. Main go21. ! ATTENTION! RUGS WASHED WITH CY- clone at your residence. disinfect and restors them to their original colors. Also protect rugs from moths in storing away. ik PROGRESSIVE SALES COMPANY, Franklin 64693 608 F st. n.w. 26°! YOU REMEMBER ME! | John Hodges, the Bookbinder 1013 E Street N.W. Ground Floor. Bookbinding has not advanced in price, and now is the time, to it done. Bring in | sour old books and bave them bound. Forgotten Paint Brushes! Wi Wil days in which work. satisfactory and _eflic d hookkeeper or secretary: am | have had eleven years' ex- zive » Jrial. AT A SPE- eholders of the Rigg: hington, D. C., will be t 3:30 o'clock p.m.. for on & resolution ratifsing the purpose of ‘vor: and confirming ti rectors of the ing into an a - tors of the Hamilton National Bank of Wash- | ington, providiag for & consolidation of tiowe two acsociations under the charter and title of “The Riggs_Natiomal Bank of Washington, D.C"_g ROBERT V. FLEMING, Cashier. h 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT A SPE- cial meeting of the shareliolders of The Ham- _fiion National Bank of Washington will be held on June §. 1922, at 2:30 p.m., for the purpose_of voting on a_resolution ratifying {and confirming the action of the board of direc- | %ors ‘of the Hamilton National Bank in enter- { dng into_an agreement with the board of direc- | tors of The Rigks National Bank of Washing: ton. D. C., id: those two associatioms ! title of ““The Miggs National Bank of | dngton. D. €. ) HILLEARY G. HOSKINSON. Cashler. A% door = .AW HOOKS—WILL SELL S. SUPREME LAN: Rovort,” lawyers® edition, compl ot, Fi | Tu'n waste into profit by excellent cocdition, $250. Also complete Cye.. Ve restoring your, hara brushes £0. P Minute | Brush'Nu also cleans floors - Brush-Nu | 22 woodwork. Sold st Paint and hardware stores. AND SEIGRT FLAS0S FOTHE o. R. Gill, Distributor, % AND UPRIGHT PIANOS FOX RENT: | o4z Pa. Ave. 8.5, Tel. Lin. 6300—Lin. 2640, WORCH, 1110 G n.w. Kranich & Bach Your Business Can't Lag —!t you employ good printing—Adams Print- 10g—T1o force it abead. HIGH GRADE BUT NOT HIGH PRICED, THE SERVICE SHOP BYRON S. ADAMS, FEiNTERS, 512 1108 8t FOR HIRE. 8 and B ton trucks with & working chauf- geur, '$2.50 per hour. e Dol Soything T TATE TRUCKI z NG co., North_2360. 1341 W _St. N.W. 14¢ The Shade Shop ‘W. STOEES SAMMONS, 830 13th St. %2, Window Shades—to Order at diay 18, May 13, May 18, v M NEW YORK CIT PHILADELPHIA RICHMOND, VA Bie < TRA COMPANY. T 'HE_BIG . 1) THE, 125 14th ST. N.W. MAIN 2130, OLD HOUSE WIRING See us before wirlng your home. Estimi cheertulls_given. E. R.’SEAL CO., 3213 1 Tel. Col. 6400 or 10419. 13 Roof Will Not Leak Let me apply ome coat of liquid asbestos yoofing cement. Guarantee same five yearr. $100'a zailon ‘1n five gallon buckets. E % 1 17 16 H2 e LARK, 1814 Pa. * Planed. scraped sd fnished_—cleaning 1na Factory Prices - asonably. Esiimate, Linco e TasiE o0 Thom. ms Ast se 13-, Expert Watch Repairing, We are experts on repairing American, Swiss and English watches. ‘WOLPB JEWELRY STORES, 1402 N, Y. Ave. 14th and R Bte. CALIFORNIA CARS FOR HOUSEEOLD GOODS and baggage at reduced rates, with greatest security aad o Di¢ May 6th; San Frapelsco, about 20th; s Angeles, May 80th. SECURITY STORAGE CO.. 1140 15th ot TELEPHONE COLUMBIA 2376. 2417 14th 8t. N.W.. —and ask about our reasonable prices for lanndry” ana" Arycleaning. PROPERTY OWNERS. WILL RETURN Y00 5% ANNT. We _will finance, build_and rent ot o National Garage Mfg. Co., Inc., 2039 Ga. ave. Phone N. 8086. Let This Million-Dollar Printing Plant —handle your printing requiremeats. The National Capital Press 12101212 D at. n.w. Screen Your Porch Now Galvanized fron sereening on newly painted “made to order’ white frames; size, 2 ft. 4 in. by 5 ft. 6 in.; price, 0c each. .These screens made foc Upcle SAmThig removed from o) SIDNEY L. HECHINGER CO. Gth and O sts. 6th and Fla. ave. n.e. southwest. Camp Meigs. 1f Every Woman Knew what every widow knows she would start to Save at once. Our mutual insured savings plan taures you over $1,000 in 120 months and farries a life Insurance policy for $1.000 in the Tacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. 'of Los Sngeles. Cailf.—the glant of the Pacific. Ask for_ pamp CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 1336 N. Y. Ave. N.W. ROOF PAINTS 4 Oil and Metallic, $1.30 per gall ’npl'-(nltv o1l a g D g 3 77, myis® i — rice large lots. P etk ave. Phone Main 40 “Tin Roofs—Slag Roofs BEPAIRED datm 100, o an & Grafton&Son,Inc., T, 5% «Heating and Roofing Experts 85 Years." Learn the Truth ‘About . Your Roof Qur experts will tell you free of charge. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. 1114 Sth Bt. Phone North 331438 HNeglecting' Roofs j have charge of the work of securing the * | quota of $50.000, of which §2 Y larrangemen the |3 battle cruisers Lexington and Sara- |} 1! Spalding. Proves Costly ' ke devel fekly and ruin walls and s == (o PX® ot s exdmine the roof Dow. Painting and Paperhanging. INCLAD Eeots 1418 » o Jrices. Yl Salesmen at both places. First-class_ work; reasonabl Gocpesy: Proselaaie. OFFOIT. 807K 3" Line: 536 e xoo THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, {OPPOSE POLICE MATRONS ON METROPOLITAN FORCE District ~ Commissioners Favor Passage of Bill to Widen Nichols Avenue. The District Commissioners have re- ported to the Senate District com- mittee adversely on a bill authorizing police the d are dif ‘The Good | east. One of Most Impregnable 'he. pared to a fifty-hour-test standard Prevailing, and experimental work With a Deisel-type fuel oil engine for alrcraft purposes nave given great promise, the senators were told. “GET WORK” PARADE. Revival Workers to Mafch White Cross Labor Line. A zet work membership and financial drive will be launched Sunday, Mothers’ day, by the White Cross Free Labor Bureau of America, ‘with a street pa- rade, headed by revivalist workers and converts of the ninety-day citywide re- vival meetings. The parade will start from the Cosmopolitan Baptist Church, N street between 9th and 10th streets northwest, at 3:30 o'clock. Twenty-five thousand dollars s need- ed by the Cosmopolitan Church to pay off an overdue mortgage for repairs and heat and light. Dr. Simon P. \V. Drew, pastor of the church, is president and founder of the Free Labor Bureau, which the church promotes. Contributions to the desired fund should be sent to Nathan §. Faucett, in the Colorado building. or Robert Taylor, 1333 U street northwest. The following in needed amount: Mrs. trell, captain_of the T Mrs. Henriet(a At- women’s depart- e, Harriett The dinner costs $1.50. TO GIVE PLAY OUTDOORS. “As You Like It” to Aid Vassar Endowment. _The Washington committee of the Vassar endowment fund will give two outdoor ~performances of Shakes- Deare’s “As You Like It with Edith Wynne Matthison as Rosalind. in the \\'Cu_(\(lland amphitheater of the Wom- an’s National Foundation, Thursday afternoon and Friday afternoon, May 18 and 19, at 4:45 o'clock. The two performances £ are being given to complete the already is to be ready in June of this year. The committee having in charge all for this production in- fary Wallace, chairman, | Fernando Cuniberti, Miss Fletcher, Mrs. Cazenove Lee, Henry Giraves., Mrs, Mason trick, Mrs. Robert Dunlop and Miss cludes FRANK S. NEW WILLARD HOTEL and Mm Sybil Vir: In addition to the regular seat sale, which is now going on, arrangements are being made, under the direction of Miss Spalding, to accommodate stu- | dent f the Shakespeare: drama | and children of the public schools at | a special rate. Abe Martin Says: 605-607 7th St. % N\ % X 2. Z matching your odd coat. % N just the pair you are look Th’ big “musical” review at Melodeon Hall last night seemed t’ be on its last legs. (Copsright National Newspaper Bervice.) | | the Commissioners ably on widening of Nichols avenue between Invite Someone— You will be a proud host gt the table d’hote dinner served at the New Willard Coffee Shap. Invite anyone you know with perfect confidence. The food is admirably cooked and the deft, dainty way it is served raises the five course meal far aboye the regulation table d’hote. Served from 6.00 to 8.30 P. M. If You Would Entertain The New Willard Coffee Shop 1s where you may entertain in a delightful way and inexpensively. New Willard COFFEE SHOP EISEMAN’S Match Your Odd Coats With Our Special TROUSERS Save the price of an entire new suit by dreds of fine Trousers in many, many pat- terns and shades, making it easy to find All Colors, Sizes and Materials D.. ¢, FRIDAY, MAY 12, force. point out that uties of police matrons and female members of the fegular police fferent in character. Commissioners reported favor- a bill to provide for the Hope road and S street south- They say that the proposed | widening of the street would be very {desirable and an aid to traffic, which xs;ow frequently congested. E Commissioners also reported that thefe was no objection to the passage of the Capper bill to extend police matrons on the metropolitan | the charter and grant special privi- - . HIGHT, AMan. Director N Bet. Fand G 2222222727772, 27 ?2zz22% 722222227, 2 We have hun- 27272772 22 ing for. . EISEMA 605-607 7th St. A Good Spring Suit $20 Try to match them elsewhere under $30. For $20 you can get a good suit at Eiseman’s, a suit you can place the utmost confidence in. There are hundreds to choose from—tweeds, serges, worsteds, cassimeres, etc. Sport or plain models. A Straw Hat for $1 45 'We don’t claim they’re $4.00 hats, but they will last as long and lgok as good, .so come in and select your new straw. The latest styles are here. We've hammered the price down to $13.50 because they’re odds and ends. But they're all desirable suits and f are sold below cost in many instapces. The majority of them are strictly all-wool. Take adyantage of this price concession. Get yourself a good suit at less than cost. At any rate, come here tomorrow and see what you can save on $1 Bet. F Clearance Sale of Fine Woolen Suits ? and G Sts. 3.50 your spring suit. 5 s SR In opposing this bill {leges t6 the National Congress of Mothers’ and Parent-Teacers’ Associ- ations. Lieuts. emy. nology. WILL TAKE INSTRUCTION. John B. Schmidt, at the Annapolis Naval Acad- have besn ordered to instruction at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 1922..° | | Kneip_and Hugo | FROM YOUR SE- LECTION OF MANY STANDARD MA- | ! TERIALS,INCLUDING RAIN-PROOF. | | PROMPT, FINE WORK.LET US ESTIMATE. With THE SHING BEAU Send for Folder. ASBESTOS COVERING ‘COMPAN 916-918 D St. N.W. Phone M. 4470. Match Your Odd Coat TROUSERS $4.65 Save the price of an en- tire new suit. ors, sizes, patterns. EISEMAN’ 605-607 7th St. N.W. Remember Mother Sunday With a Box of Original . Caramels 9thatG | No Branch NES THAT NEVER CURLS. FUL—DURABLE. ECONOMICAL. Washington, D. C. Our Special All col- S o Store May 12 man e The stever used the word “BEST?” probably never wrote about KNOX Hats. There’s a “Best” in everything and KNOX ‘is IT when ~§t comes to Straw il Hats. - A Dainty Saturday Special that ix growing S in popularity weekly. ot This Souvenir Gift Box, daintily Saturday. LUNCH WITH US! The Rosemary Salads. Sandwiches and Fountain Drinks are pronounced most delightful. for $1.50 packed, ” 1403 H St Next the Flower Store Come Into Our Salesroom and See the Vs SMOOTHTOP You will eventually buy one! Why not NOw? A liberal allowance for your old coal or gas range—and liberal terms whether you have an old range or not. Think of It!!!! ‘10 REMEMBER for your old coal or gas range if now in use and replaced by a Vulcan Smoothtop Gas Range. This is the greatest opportunity Washington ever had. Take ad- vantage of it TOMORROW -« Edgar Morris Sales Company Pactory Distributor 1305 G Street N.W. Telephone Main 1032-1033 —_—— 1319.1321 F Street “KNOX” Hats for Men at This Shop ONLY 8AM.to 6 P.M. § STORE NEWS KNOX STRAWS Are “Thoroughbreds” Advertising w#ho sasd he KNOX - Is a wonderful thing—absolutely apart from and superior to the or- dinary “good style.” Under a Knox Straw you have ALL THE STYLE THERE IS—and more than that, you have TOP QUALITY—all at S5 %6 7