Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1923, Page 32

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ODERATEPREED HISPTALDCNEED Situation Serious, Says Dr. Hagner, Urging $500,000 Fund for Garfield. “There is a crying need in Wash- ington at the present time for hos- pital rooms at rates that people of moderate incomes can afford to pay,” said Dr. Fran R. Hagner today number of vy Owner Would Sell Historic Home of Thomas Jefferson to Gov- ernment for $500,000. Suggestion that Monticello, the his- torlc home of Thomas Jefferson, near | Charlottesville, Va., be considered’ in connection with any legislation pro- viding a “summer White House" for the President of the United States, Is Jk'nnli\inx'd in letters sent to various members of Congress by H. W. Hil- leary of this city, representing Jeffer- MONTCELLD PROPUSED [T AND sy —ri SUMNER WHTE HOLSE THLS JOB OF BEING SUPERINTEADE! OF THe STREET CAR COMPANY 1S A DOG'S LIFE wHen You've 66T MEN LikE JEFF on THe FoRce: JEFF, You AIN'T RUNNING THIS CAR ON SCHEDULE: You'Re SUPPOSED T MAKE A TRIP GUCRY TEA) MIMVTES: (Coprright, 1928, by H. O. Fischer, Trade Mark res. U, B, Pat. off.) * THAT'LL NEVER Dol You'll HAVE TD GET A WATTH AT oNCE MISS SCHULTZ SAD SHe'D MEET MCE AT THREE BELLS. TLe SE& How MUCH TIME L've who are tak- [ son M. Levy. t owner of the es. n the coming | tate, red today. ospital ta raise 3 stated, §s willing to buildings. sell property to the government - for $500,000. 1t was pointed out that le do not realize that]s ho egacy of J. Wilson Leakin, has not nearly enough|offering tp the government $200,000 v priced hospital rooms,” he | with whi¢h to purchase a Summer X < situatidn. but | White House within automobiling ot UnGerstand | distance of Washington were accept- g b‘l';“s\~l,;‘_,“ additional appropriation by face to face with it | ced of “Moderate” Man. rder to acquire the Jefferson < a o million on the pl st of upkeep is beyon The owner. it is_explained, is desir-| ous of seeing th ty put In| ) competen a recent revival +| of discussion r ummer | home for the chief executive led to| the offer just made to members of Z | Congress. DENIES ARMY FRAUD. “has mot been |$8,000,000 Camp Custer Work Washington. | wetteq Firm Only $250,000. Wash., January 11.—De- W W 22 Without tumult or shouting— 7 \ \ N The Hecht Co. “Clean Sweep”’ Sale - Begins Tomorrow Morning 72 Jorter have been sued by the for an accounting for at He declared that on the lving about $8.000,000, the firm d only $2 0, out of which 3. 7777 Y le between these 7% {/% 7 Know Situation. W unable to y rooms; but 2 An advertisement without a price in this day and age of advertising is no - novelty. The papers abound with such announcements. But an advertise- \ ment of such a store-wide and roof-deep event as The Hecht Co.’s semi-annual Clean Sweep Sale without a price is revolutionary! L4 Z, Cold and Grip Germs find their earliest victims| s to ||| among those who are weak and| capacity ||| run down and whose resisting | 2t o5 ||| power s Towest. | The pure food elements in Father | | John's Medlicine build energy to ‘resiu Cold and Grip germs. | The gentle laxative effect of | Father John's Medicine helps to| 5 || arive out impurities, | places in 4 x!ll ~ You are safe when you takel|! into the new building the; fund of uildings, 2 % 7 2 % % % f the new buildings will be ho! Today we are doing this revolutionary thing, quietly, with no explosion of bombs. For the success which attends this effort we desire no decorations, no paean of praise. The reason is, we are taking the easy path, following the lines of least resistance. dustriously dipping water 'from the ocean and peuring it on the beach. 2 v will re. ||| Father John's Medicine, because || lease considerable space in the pres- ||| It 1S guaranteed free from alcohol | ent buildings for public use and they ||| ©F dangerous drugs in any form. will be able to do far better work. 67 years in use. The other new building will be en- | b= - — tirely given over to private rooms.” | T —_— Kimonas URGES CARE IN EATING. Curtains Ginghams Sanatorium Head Sees Too Much Unnourishing Food Consumed. Sweaters Stockings Coverings Everything “What are you doing, my boy?” asked the philosopher. “I am emptying the ocean with my dipper,” replied the boy. : “Why, that is impossible,” said the philoso- pher. “It is easier than for you to solve the riddle of the universe,” said the boy. The Clean Sweep at The Hecht Co. is the ocean of sales. It teems with bargains. It is simply impossible to empty it into the con- sciousness of the public with such inadequate dippers as the columns of newspapers may be. %, 7270772, MIAMI, Fla., January 11.—Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, head of the Battle Creek Sanatorium, in_addressing here the disease prevention convention, sponsored by the American Academy of Applled Dental Science, «declared | Skirts that “if we would treat ourselves as i well as we treat our stock and pet ani. | WaISts mals we would not see so many signs| Coats of disease in the human race.,” “Man is an animal just as the sheep| Dresses % Let-us illustrate: The story goes that once upon a time, long ago, a philosopher was walking on the ocean beach, wrapped in profound thought, en- deavoring to solve the riddle of the universe. He encountered a little boy strangely occu- pied. With a dipper in hand this boy was in- Draperies 24 Z 77 2277, % 2 proper care of the thoroughbred horse he slights his own physical condition, eats unnourishing foods, keeps in the house and suffers as a consequence.” school. | tions in every package. Don’t won- der whether you can dye or tint ATR HERO KILLED, successfully, because perfect home ! LONDON, January 11,—Capt, Keyes dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond one of the air heroes of the war, who and the horses are animals, subject to the same biological laws,” he satd, “but while he gives every attention to the The speaker declared that ~three- fourths of the chldren in public schools | -~ are defective in some way or another, | “Di; " advocating greater emphasis on me‘k-B&‘y ?'am]’)nq Eye" "10 qtherl physical development of children in | Kind—and follow the simple direc- Dyes even if you have never dyed brought down a_Zeppelin at Scar. | before. ~ Just tell your druggist :i?ur;'ififie;"}tnfirgfi r‘\umeroushl;als.\whether the material you wish to este v in a cras ur- i i i N ing an_experimental flight at Stan- "?syen:lsmwcf‘ltf" sk °'-‘”§°"’”d" \ more. Of four mechanics also In the | iS, 3 on, OF AR Sooi | machine, one was killed and the other | Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, three were injured 5 fade, or run. Let it be known to every one--- The Clean Sweep at The Hecht Co. begins tomorrow at ninefifteen. The offerings are legion. We have put the ax to the prices, and the chips (savings) fall right into your lap. Every department contributes its quota— EDMONSTON’S — Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. KEEP YOUR FEET COMFORTABLE FREE FROM ACHES FREE FROM “TWISTS” Keep them healthy, elastic, easy. 0 24 Women’s dresses, suits, furs, blouses; men’s wear; boys’ clothing and related merchandise, men’s shoes, women’s shoes and so forth and so forth! 2 L Foot Form Boots and Oxfords express the most advanced type of Footwear made in America. They result from a lifetime study and practice in design- ing and producing “Lasts” that relieve and o correct Foot Ailments. This is no promise of “pie in the sky, by and by.” It is a sincere and straightforward appeal to your pocketbook. Those who attend The Hecht Co. Clean Sweep Sale on the initial day, tomorrow, are going to save -as they rarely, if ever, saved before! : ‘ v The ’@c’hzfifa So many people yield to a false sense of good taste and suffer their feet to be “fitted” into T4 choes that in turn result in corns, enlarged joints, callouses, weak ankles, e’ so-called foot rheuma- tism, etc. Relief and correction are found in the Foot Form Shoe that is properly fitted by professional shoe fitters. Low Shoes, $7 Up = High Shoes, $9 Up EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) Andrew Betz, Manager 1334 F Street ™ foo: fromies ™ ™ 7th at F

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