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ter provisions for National Trainin| ool, more pub, o comfort s use of school ;bulldings u -ocul and olvio tera: 'nman are associated with the pol department now u ‘Wwomen's. buruu. There has en. org rganised a :social hygiene asscola- N on.” Thqfi“lnn of & homé and schoel strict t«ble-mlndul was by George 8. Wilson, chair- mu of the committes on tlo care of the t.oble-mlnflod. 'A'll of us vho h:n 1! to the mat e site at Blue Plal p-n’}\.u ‘would be le;f::l.l. upon use fulness,” Mr ‘Wilson n’& & hope and strive to the end that even now the members of Congress mu be convinced of the mistake that been made and authorize a chlnn of location before the actual work of erection of buildings is begun.” Report on Loan Law. Mr. Wilson also reported for Wil- llam H. Baldwin, chalrman of the|}urphy: committee on remedial\loan legisla-| Miss Coctl tion, who is {ll. Dr. George Kober,|and super chairman of the committee on soclal w'“""‘uf Famlers SHUS labor e tion, u ' hygiene, directed attention of the fare, Dr. Joseph §. Wall; the de- club to the urgent need of legislation | linquent. girl, Mrs. Mina Van Winkle; for repression of prostitution andiStandardization of charities, Walter the prevontion of venereal discases in | 5. Uford; press and publicity, Fraacls the District. -He read a letter which | de Sales R he sent yesterday to :&lu girls st the JOHN IHLDERNEW. . MONDAY CLUB HEAD Picnic Follows Business and ‘Election at Industrial * Home School. Aviators Seeking Place To Land at Night IBW YORK, May 16—A for afrplames, said first permumen 1 o . Statistics Say Four fo e s s 2 i One Against You Unless you take proper precautions, the odds are four to one that you will contract Pyorrhea before or after you pass the age of forty. Something to think about, isn’t it? - ‘There are two things you can do: play the long - ‘shot and pay the probable penalty, or set about in ° @ sensible manner to insure your teeth. -:Pyorrhea has cost many an individual his teeth and health. It starts with tender, bleeding gums. That is the danger 3 - signal you should be quick to heed. ——e DRY AGENT FOR ILLINOIS. L. G, Nutt Appointed; Associate Federal Prohibition Director. Appointment of L. G. Nutt, former chief of the narootic section of the internal revenue bureau. a8 asmoiate eral prohibition director for the ‘f state of Illinols, was announced to- [dxy by Commissioner Haynes. Mr. Nutt, who recently was in stood that Senator Ball will grant a hearing in the near future on the bill for the prevention of venereal diseases in the ‘District. Other reports were made as fol- lows: Membership, Mrs. Walter Ufford; reception, Dr. %gllll A. Bimot om: modern Municipal * Lodging Hous: Miss A. E. Solomons; supervision of depende: , | president, and Charl Ignore it and Pyorrhea does its deadly work in a hurry. The gums recede, the teeth loosen and drop out or must be :pulled. Pus pockets form at the roots of the teeth and -disease germs swarm throughout the system. * ¥ou must not let Pyorrhea gain headway in your mouth. * At the first warning, see your dentist and start using Forhan’s For the Gums at once. “Forhan’s For the Gums is the formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S. Ifused consistently and used in time it wfl.lpre- wvent Pyorrhea or check its course. 5 g -Don’t wait a day longer. Stop at your % drugpst’satonce,buya tube of Forhan’s " and start using it today. Brush your teeth with Forhan’s regularly. ° It is an excellent dentifrice and will keep " : your tecth and mouth in perfect health. Four out of five wait too long. Don’t be ; cneofthem. SScandGOcatalldmum Formala of B. J. Forkan, D. D.S. Forhan Company, New York Foelnn'l. Limited, Montreal charge of the dry drive in Florida, is to report today at the Chicago office authorised to act “with all the o'lv;r . alth super- . Joseph A. JOHN THLDER. and authority of a director,” Haynes said. John Ihlder was elected president . of the Monday Evening Club at the annual meeting held late yesterday at the Industrial Home School on Wis- consin avenue. Other officers elected were E. C. Graham, first vice presi- ,dent; Mrs. Edna K. Bushee, second | vice president; Miss Gertrude Bolling, treasurer; Francis De Sales Ryao. recording secretary, and Miss Eliza- beth Brandels, corresponding secre- i tary. The executive comrnil!eo for the | ensuing year was elected as followh: | W. Frank Parsons, Mrs. R. Thomas West, Dr. Loren Johnson, Mrs. Ed- | ward Costigan, George O. Riker and | Arthur Deerin Call, the Totiring presi- | dent. Following the regular business meetlng a picntc- was held- on the | grounds of the school, the institution serving coffee. Mr. Ihlder, s chairmgn of the club’s. housing committee, reported | that the chief immediate objective of the committee has apparently been obtained in_the appointment of. the commissioners’ housing committee. | This commitiee,’ he said, is consider- tng_the alley héusing situation along with the genéral housing situation effort. to ite beneficiaries. 2% Paid on Checking and WEE SAVERS in the city,.and the Monday Evening Club will "await the report of the fact! LIFE housing committee. sAms h“'h’ ‘ FOR THE GUMS g l ‘ f Checks Pyorrhea Mr. Call, the retiring president, was given & rlslng vote of thanks for his conduct of the organization dur- ing. the past year. Presenting his annual report, he stated that as a result, at least in part, of the work of the club a number of features set forth in the club’s program have Leen realized in whole or In part. Many Improvements. tingling fhodeimsas “Congress now _appropriates for municipal, tubercular and school nurses; for s modern municipal hos- 3 v pital for a municipal lodging house, - ~ said Mr. Call. *“The Juvenille Court, although still in rented quarters, is in a_better bullding. There is a new OQetention home. There are bet- CRATER LAKE. NATIONAL PARK 1 ' The Lakes and Woods of Minnesota The Fertile Farms of North Dakota The Wonders of Yellowstone Park Frbm Chlcago, St. Paul, Helena, Mlssoula, Spokane, Yakima, Ellensburg. b e "~ North Coast Limited A L TR Creating an Estate requires the best of a man’s thought and Caring for an estate is no less important You have but to name this Company as your Executor to be assured of atisfactory management, complete protection, and maximum income for your heirs. UNION TRUST CO. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 3 5 both Ifl INGREASE" TAX Connseticus Boslety ot th bx;m ety o the Ruleigh ot last ""‘.‘.‘u‘ East Washington Citizens Voice Disapproval of Pro- posal for Raise. increase taxes in the District of Co- lumbia and change financing the Dlurlct was voiced by members of East Washington Citi- Zens’ Association at & meeting last nll’h'. Those taking part in the dis- |} cussion were Dr. Charles M. Emmons, es 8. Zurhorst, ! | Clarence F, Donohoe and C. Howard . | Buckler. It was argued that it would be man- ifestly unfalr to tax property at its full value. it at two-thirds or three-fourtks, it was umd. ‘would befair, as it would allow for fluc- tuations in realty “I It s €00d, for the District” said Dr. Emmons, “Iit certalnly should be good in the states. BURGLARY HIS “HOBBY.” Sentence of Court Treated as Jake by Prisoner, Twenty-Four. Two of ten housebreaking and larceny charges held Allen Joseph ‘ Hobby, twenty-four yelrl old, under bonds of $20,000 to await action of' the grand jury, following a prelim- |f} inary hearing #n Police Court yes- terday before Judge Mattingly. A charge of carrying a pistol also was preferred, which mnetted him six months in jail. 1 Hobby pleaded gufity to all charges fi and regarded the entire action of the court as a huge joke. | | | | | 3% on Savings.Accaunu Pacific Country A Country of Variety and Charm " The Ranches and Mines of Montana : The Mountains, Lakes and Valleys of Idaho The Valleys and Forests of Washington and Oregon Scemc Puget Sound—and the Majesty of the Pacific Ocean “2 000 Miles of Startling Beauty” aneapohs, Duluth, Superior fo ‘Billings, Livingston, Bozeman, Butte, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Vlctona, Vanoouver C R All-steel Through Train to the Northwest. Leaves Chwago 1010A M . SEES DECEIT IN BONUS. legislation as it passed the House is for raising the necessary which to pay the bonm He said ‘would be an ou place th ditional cially =t this time. Opposition to the proposed plan to|m he was opposed to the Volstead act because of its imperfections, and be- cause it is, o his estimation, not strictly in asccordsnce with the” amendment to the Constitution pro- hibiting the sale and -‘.libcturo of intoxicating beverages. ‘Hotel Clarence A. Phillips of the Car- the President woaid Yoto B et arave S Tecture o0 bim | 4iq of ecolored lantern slides. specific provision | §; moncy, wiih Morgan Bradford sang. Declaring that the soldler oonus & “deceit and & fraud,” fl P. Freeman of is ad- Sarden upen (e puntics sepe: Eive's bic: dacided to nic at lelhxfl Hall llh in June. Dancing and refreshments comcluded the meeting. — Yol ims_ “Pledged to Quality” F ourteenth St. at New York Ave. Representative Freeman also sald —at Goldheim’s Brooks Modei Suits of Rainbow Tweed Smartly tailored to the Gold- heim standard of quality in three- button models. Full-lined trouser seats. All sizes. We can’t refrain from mentioning the fact that un- der ordinary conditions suits like these would sell for a great deal more—but this is an extraordinary occasion. .50 $32-50 The Town Topic 5 Goldheim Straws And on every hand you hear comments about the Blum & Koch flexible hat— fits like a soft hat—can’t blow off. Here is the Roll of Honor among distinctive hats for Spring and Summer, 1922. Borsalino (ltaly) Robert Heath (England) Blum & Koch—Flexible as a Soft Hat Crofut & Knapp—America’s Finest Goldheim Special John B Stetson Halts Stop at. Yellowstone