Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1923, Page 8

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rs SHOWS NUTRITION | - WORK N SCHOOLS Folder Issued Designed to In- form Parents of Under- nourished Children. WASHINGTON, D. U, JANUARY 28, 1923—PART 1. |Charles C. Hyde Named Solicitor Of State Dept. e Goldenbergs [ urniture Store s 3 DI CITIES DISEASE CAUSES Special Stress Laid on Proper Feeding and Need of Air and Sleep. An important development in the nu- trition work of the public schools, as reported by the local Tuberculosis Asso- shown in' intended a and un- first edition page folder nts of under | in our history, furniture manufacturers have caught up with production to such an extent that we have been able to get immediate shipment on our orders and have thus been able to keep our stocks unusually complete, also replete, with the newest designs and finishes. Greatly: lowered whole- sale prices have been reflected for some time in the unusually low regular prices which prevail throughout our stocks, and now you can profit by a still greater reduction from prices that were already low. . NOT for years have we had such a wonderfully complete stock for our February Furniture Sale. Although we have just closed one of the largest years | | | CHARLES CHENEY HYDE. { (Bachrach Photo.) i President Harding vesterday sent to | || he Senate the nomination of Charles | || Teachers | Cheney Hyde of the District of Co- | n to parents | lumbia to be solicitor for the Depart- red | ment of State, to succed Fred K. Niel- showing | sen { Id’s approach to o individu: « tandard weight for } leparture f height and age Table o The folder weights of ¢ Hyde is considered a specialist | law He has been in this city for about before that in Chicago. ights. ) law office in the Union fe main 'rust building here. He is a graduate of Yale University {and of Harvard University, obtaining the degrees of A. B. and M. A. from Yale and of LL.B. from was born in Chicago May married Mary P. Tilton o city in 1906. His residence is at 2129 Le Roy place Averuge W 1 t table of average | i ous heights. | aid to the inr- correction sed ton- trouble and dis- program is.out- of the parents noon and night 1 proper and the | : | AND MINSTREL SHOW his| Rehearsals for Event March 21 Will Be Started on Sunday. { A combined minstrel ehow and dance is being arranged by the Young Men's te breakfast additions is | ard M of the Parent- | Rej ion is_com f th t ti se a hundred young women, who make their head- ame building. | n charge of the follow- | J. Norman, chairman enter- | tainment committee ;Adlal Mann, direc- | tor of the minstrel show; Harry Hock- __{berg, chalrman of program committee; ceived the official | David Wiener, chairman of publicity William Fowler, | committee, and George Cohen, chair- | ur- | man of the ticket committee. in- a in | &r i ition of 15,000 copies | ; Sanctioned by Wealth Officer. The folder CHILEAN LEAVES FOR U. S. 2| . SANTIAGO. Chile, January 27.— | Ernesto Barros Jarpa, chief Chilean op representative at th ming arbitra- tatned from 2 tion conference in hington, start- director of t o the United & s today, going « | | or any of i y of Buenao 1 i northwest. —_— PRESIENT LAUDS SCOUT MOVENENT Letter_ Made Public in Con- nection With Drive for $30,000 Fund. | | i | | i Cheer Baskets | Filled With Pretty FLOWERS Will Delight Your Sick Friends You get an assortment of | Fresh-cut Flowers, daintily ar- ranged in a wicker basket, with up the paign to r for the needs of V and to erect a new the Wil- | son reservation at Mills, will launch the drive at the dinner in the City Club tomorrow night which will officlally inaugurate the campaign. The completed plans for soliciting the fund will be gone into in detail and Al instructions given to 1wy Rev, James E. Freeman of the Chui of the Epiphany will be the princi- pal speaker. President Harding’s Letter. “I am with the Scout movement heart and soul,” is President Hard- ng's indorsement of Boy Scou “heir activities. i1t is an organization teaching the| VeSS el to spirit of eervice and honor which | - e must always have in ong citizens [N 01d water ship. It §s a school of our democ- | SO they will racy because in it standing is won ! iy by taking the equal opportunity | K € € P fresh given all individuals to show their | several days. Specially priced at.... own merit, capacity and worth. I wish every boy in our America could have the advantage and the honor of being in the Boy Scout organiza- tion and of learning therein that oco- a nruluon, Justice, the customs of fair play and the gentleness of xood man- ner make for peace and growth as| Aistinguished from the results of dis. | é organization and selilshness and Your Florist gowardice which lead to contentions and conflfet.” ‘WIIL Celebrate Anniversary. 916 F Street N' Washington Boy Scouts will cele- | brate the thirteenth anniversary of | gy he organifation of the movement in | it America with a big rally at Centra High School on Friday evening, Fel rugry 6. Commodors Willlam 1. | LoAgtellow of the Americhn Red| Cross will speak and also demon strate new first-ald carrles and ban- | daging. Troop 49 Drum and Bugle | Clorps, under the leadership of Sergt 1fenry Lovelace, will furnish mu; ilvery troop in Washington Is plan- ning to be represented. New Troops Forming. Five new troops are in process of rganization. They are Maryland ~Avenue Baptist Church, wih Willlam 4. Parker as scoutmaster; Eighth Street Jowish Temple, Maurice J. Pat- len, scoutmaster; Christ Church, Alexandria, Dr. Llewellyn . Powell, Sooutmaster: Clinton, Md., J. Frank Dent, scoutmaster, and St. Charles’ CathoMe Church, Clarendon, Va., Bertin F. Tonlotte, scoutmaster. — WILL SPEAK IN EVENING. Bishop Talbot Not to Preach in Morning, as Announced. Rt. Rev. Ethelbert Talbot, b of the Dlocese of Bethlehem, P to preach at Hpiphany Pro y Episcopal Church this evening at § o'clock, Instead of this morning as heretofere announced, Bighop Talbot is well known in Washington and has for many years made regular visits to the city, tak- LT3 particular interest in the civic as well as the spiritual dewvelopment of the Distriet. & Also Ringworm On Face. Ve Sore, and Itched, Hair Came 03. “My face was in a very bad con. dition with ringworms, and tetter broke out on my scalp. The ring- ‘worms were very sore and itched a great deal. My face looked so badly that I was ashamed. My hair came out in hgndfuls, and became 1ifeless and dry.\ ““The trouble lasted several years. 1 sent for a fres sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. 1 purchased more, and after using four cakes ‘of Soap and six boxes of Ointment 1 was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Edns Pretlow, Box 24, Magnet, Va. Keep your skin clear by using: Omim;’lolp and om::« ‘r': every-day toilet purposes and Cutia cura Talcum to powder and perfume. | | IRON BEDS In going through our warehouse stock we find a number of beds that are slightly marred from han- dling. These wiil be offered tomorrow at exactly one- half former prices. The faults are not important and hardly worth consid- ering when you count the savings you effect. White Enamel Finieh Beds, in all sizes. Sold regu- larly at $7.50. 5& $3£ duced to- ONE- HALF PRICE.. ‘White Enamel Finish Beds, in all s sizes, Bold regu- larly st $11.50. Reduoed to...... Bteel Beds, in at- tractive Ivory, Wal- nut and Mashogany finishes; large and small sizes. S8old - regularly at $22.00. Reduced to......... White Enameled Kitchen Cabinet .98 This White Enam- eled Kitchen Cabinet s has porcelain sliding top and is equipped with glassware $60 China Cabinets Beautiful China Cabinets in mal any or walnut fin glass front and ends. Reduced to . Oak or mahogany - finish frames, upholstered in brown imitation leather 'of durable grade. Can be used as & set- tee or when opened it makes a large comfortable bed. Febru- ary Sale price. $37.50 Buy Now at February Sale Savings First cholce means that you will secure the very cream of our splendid stocks. A moderate down payment will deliver any pur- chase at once. $159 Living Room Suite Three-plece Overstyffed Suite, consist- ing of Settee, Armchair and Rocker, up-) holstered in taupe velour, with loose! l 1 2 cushions. A well designed suite that will! render lasting service. February Sa.la) PriCe ..cccecccccccconncciosoonranacs ice and comfort—of splendid workman- ship and appealing design. The 84-inch Settee, large Wing Rocker and Armchair are covered with embossed taupe velour.$ February Sale price. . A three-piece suite built for long m—) g $189 $225 Dining Room Suite Faithful adaptation of the Italian period, in walnut finish. Four pieces, com- prise 60-inch Buffet, Oblong Table, glass- 1 69 ed China Cabinet and Enclosed Serving! Table. February Sale price (Chairs to match at $7.50 each.) (J E . $215 Dining Room Suite Four-piece Suite in walnut finish; of excellent design that will appeal to home, beautifiers. Comprises 60-inch Buffet, 1 45 Oblong Extension Table, large China Cab-| inet and Enclosed Serving Table. Febru- / ® o . $295 Dining Room Suite Complete suite of ten pieces in the popular Queen Arine period design. Choice =LA of walnut or mahogany finish. Large - Buffet, glass-front China Cabinet, Serv- ing Table and Extension Table, with 5 Side Chairs and 1 Armchair, seats u| fismd in tapestry. February Sale ’ Use Your Credit—Convenient Divided Payments In addition to the extremely low prices which prevail in our February Sale, we offer you convenient credit terme which en- ables you to pay for your purchases later. $398 Dining Room Suite Beautiful two-tone walnut-finish suite, in Italian Renaissance period du!n.€ 66-inch Buffet, large China Cabinet, en- $298 closed Serving Table, oblong Dining Table, 5 straight Chairs and 1 Armchalr| with seats upholstered in blue leather. February Sale price.....c.cecveuvenen. O (3 $215 Bedroom ‘Suite Seven-piece Bedroom Suite of sturdy) construction, in walnut finish. Double) bow-foot Bed, Dresser, Semi-Vanity with three-wing mirror, Chifforette, CRair, Rocker and Toilet Bench. February Sale DPHED o covooevos: oincnimescouanvanonss $245 Bedroom Suite Attractive Queen Anne design; all per-| fectly proportioned pieces of merous) size. Four pleces, comprise double Bed! with bow-foot, Dresser, Chifforette and three-wing Toilet Table. In walnut fin- ish. February Sale price.............. $250 Bedrqom S $175 pleces in Louis IV period design. Com- plete with the popular bow-foot Bed of]| full size, large Dresser and Vanity Dresser with generous size Chifforobe, wHich has sliding trays. February Sale PPICB <see.ven Sio $325 Bedroom Suite An impressive suite of the Queen Anne period, in walnut finish. Comprises very) large Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Dresser and full size bow-foot Bed. Of] fine figured American walnut veneered. Rebruary Sale price.......... The February Sale Offers Bedroom Rockers A clearance of odd chairs and rockers that offers savings of exactly one-half. Every housekeeper who needs an ex- tra chair or rocker for the bedroom should be here early for first choice of thess bar- gains. One and two of a kind —quantity limited. Regular $9 Values at Bedroom Chairs and Rockers iIn mahogany amnd $ 50 walnut finish, choice of a variety of styles. Regularly $;5 February Sale Price $32.50 ‘Walnut finish Dressers with large French plate mirror, two top drawers and two deep long drawers Excellent design that will harmonize with your other bedroom furniture. $50 Dressing Tables T i o Mahogany fin- ish Dressing Ta- bles, in Adam s 50 period design, ool with triplicate - mirror. Reducad Regularly $25.00 February Sale Price $9.98 All odd Wood Beds are to be cleared from our floors. If you need a new bed, this is your opportunity for big sav- ings. Choice of modern and period designs, in mahogany or wal- nut finishes. All in double bed size. February Sale’ price, $9.98.

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