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V4 ¢ 18 THE EVENING BTAK, WASHINGTON, V. O, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1923. : —_— BREW SUEIE‘I’Y How to Torture Your Htpsbnd- 3 F =ty WEBSTER. Changes in Stations of SIS ST, Boave, TSRt | QURSTAN L SO bRt | Corme, setached to e U 8 e, - —— 7 will relieve Capt. Ernest J. Steves,|ley, finance department; Maj. F: 7 P] — Army and Navy Officers Modicul Corps, “Who Lta been ordered | C. “Harrington Corpy. of B ot |tPERURdeIphTs. o 0 Manila, P. 1. wit] Capt. Emer; William ;. ime] Of Interest 1o Capital | ‘Licit. Gol. Frank L. Case, cavalry, |fantry, an recorder. ey [comassxons FOR D. C. BOYS. has been rellieved from duty as mil- SEEKS MEMBERS ¢ ¢ HER, ! Army. |ltary attache to Peru and Bolivia| Navy. | Four Distrit doys are to be ap- g KEGP YOUR EYES . Maj. Louis A. Beard, qumermuter,“" ordery to this city for duty in ‘ommander Willlam D. Greetham, |pointed second lleutemants ir the -1iu X € ) | the War Department goneral staff. | attached to the U. S § Delaware, has | ReWlar Army a8 o result of & recon at Front Royal, Va, has been or-| Capt. Elwood M. B Bteward, 18th dered to this city for duty, In chargs | Infaniry, ‘at Fort Slecum, N. Y. nas |been asslgned to the command of the | Ficicy’ " i War® Sapartment: They . " o of the Army stables at 2i een detalled as military attache to|crulser Cleveland. are Geo & ¢ United Relief Body Will Push o o M:;“ c::‘:‘::lll:leru and Bolivia, with station at| Lieut ~ Commander Edmund w.‘anwenr'&-gu&(lfléljfi'ofitu Hopkina ) . ma. er has been detailed as inspec- | University; Percy B, Sancomb % L. Scott, Quartermaster Corps, Who| cCapt. Willls D. Cronkhite, infantry, | 1oF, of ordnance, Newport News smp-iwn Depnl’lmen{. urvln:o':n %“1"7 { Drive—Mrs. Goldsmith | . 3 is aselgned to duty as quartermaster | at Fort Bemning, Ga., has boen ga: |Uding Company, = 0 " lment in the Army: Robere N. Youns ' . 2 \PR at Fort Myer, Va., relleving Maj.|5/80ed to duty with the American 4 ocids he acned tojof (1635 ton street.a grduate of f Re-Elected President. Fraskc 3. Riley, quirtermaater, who | (orce in China.™ He' wi ‘reiieve | e, tattieshly Florids, fae vesn s |the | Gotversity “of "Magyidng, “ana 3 . : Y, q er. Who! Capt. Francls H. Wilson, 16th In. |3ened to duty at the'naval alr sta |Frank H. Marks of 1833 Californi, is assigned to duty in the office of |fantry, who has been ordered to the|''f}. Lakchurst, N.J |street, a graduate of George Wash the quartermaster genéral, War De- | United States. eut. Carroll H. Francis, Medlcallington University. Within the next few weeks the - s partment: | "A court of inquiry has been ap-|m———————————— madority of Waskingten Hebrews:-witi 3 Am-yrr;‘nlv;l:m::rtfinr":ln. M?n:n,[p;nm:g lobwnnlder cases drising in| | e ho approached by active members of = E R = 2 7 g 2 Franolsco, has: been ‘retired on ae. :.v‘fm thecol:l::menrfi;n h:;r ?é:é‘:f.:“é‘i“ the United Hebrew Relief Society and - 2 2 count of disabllity incident to the [the Army under the act of June 4|/ asked to become members and con- B - = = - A N e 13307 The detatl for_the court is| s n tributors. Initiatory steps to.expand : i Mo s g, ollock, Medical Corps, | Col.” John P. Hains, Coast Artjliery Sibaoes Sty ST By i . n the Panama Canal Zone, has been Corps; Col. Wllliam G. Gambrill,|f e\ um 1a INatlo) taken last night at the annual meet- e X i} Capital, Su : ing in FEighth Street Temple, and " ~ = = rplus, while mctual plans were not drawn ’ Joger Armition "\ (TFOR T LOVE T ANE ) — = $250,000.00 911 F Street $256,000.90 up, it was the sense of the gathering 2 13 vAoe OF RASHIT) ) WATCH WHERE , i REP I A I 4 that the present membership of about You'RE GOVNGE I 4 400 can and should be 1 A . N : i y ‘ limis nas R bt Was et s n | Reputation has two phases: | ? i ‘ —_— . S b : : otier rayaaysat rman The United Hebrew Relief Society irst, working to get it second, worrying to keep it. ix now tho one ulr!gan(::u)tma;lhiz"{;g L a The second phase is harder than the first, for it takes i A —bnngmg you once again opportunity to add to { 7 2o 4 =2 only a day to demolish what it takes a lifetime to build, |}: & G . ; A » the “nest egdg were hclpmg you build. The in- bristrict. and the institution that is a monument one hour may be ) b terest we pay you steadily increases the cash we're ) a2 memory the next. This does not mean that we have - . nosen were: A3 ’ . 3 Vi = any apprehensions, but it does mean that we have a deep guarding for you—do your share by depositing more Sarinas ey Tl ‘.w,;&:,::: AT — : 4 sense of our responsibilities. i | dollars Every Payday. We'll be dent; Joseph L. Tepper, recording g \iz —— 4 However hard we have labored to achieve our repu- 0 U sof etary; Henry Lrank, . fin lal ¢ 1 't ¢ <1 7 Eoterss Heny Meami 3 fnsnci . , tation, we are working harder than ever to hold and pen nhlSp. Tomorrow&Thursday o trustees, Jacob Elsemann, pEas: 2 = enhance it. chairman, Mr. Wilner und Paul Him- S33s e b v 5 - 2 2 i . . chairma T i nd Paul Him = s At the first indication of Eye discomfort Consult Us. —for your convenience. Sfl"lflis Accounts may be e e hose or e B RG] | b NN : K' t' l opened with as little as One Dollar or more. D. Herzmark, R. B. i. Lyvon, Max v N A . insman O ica Co Kamerow. B. Danzansky, Simon Gor- 2 S . ) = s I "Spapiro. Sirs. jax Rosen. g Eyesight s;gcl.nm 3% Compound Interest Paid on Savings » M. D. R berg, Mrs. Adolpl 5 5 L SAW MABEL AT CLARA'S . JAMES A. M Lansbuen e (A5 T WeoNE SO H. Roller, Optometrist e AN STRYICER . Lou Jm)ism(l‘. I{\{' -‘AZI:O e "'oLDM":'_j' ’ President. Vige President and Cashier Bergazin, M Gold- S " Sl s AlGEsa = 705 14th St. N.W. i BENJAMIN W. GUY ARTHUR N. MITCHELL i T | Vice President Assistant Cashler Baumgarten, M. 8. Co- 5, Charl, Goldsmith, 1 Himmerfarb, Mrs. enberg, Harry \bram Simon, George inder Wolt. | $4,035.21 in Treasury. Treasurer presented his re- port. which & - balance of 1 the general fund, $407.79 onal fund, $800.74 in the n the burial fund, and the total balane behalf of the society. Mr. Frank Z g H g nted George Cohen with a gold Y 5 vatch in appreciation of his_serv- Z Mr. Cohen was sent to Wash- | 7 z 3 - R ! n by the Jewish Welfare Board | 2 7 ! ‘ H R » engage in post-war n ¥ became in- the local of R FOR SECRETARY. | i Queen Mary of England makes it a Mahogany was first introduced ! . . o Davis Named Director of Eyesight practice to examine personally at the|in Europe by a sea captaln, who, By the United States Soldi end of each month the household ac- | thinking it worthless, ballasted his Conservation Society. Home Band Orchestra, St: counts of Buckingham Palace and|ship with the wood when returing : Flection of Secretary James J.| | 3. this evening, beginning other of the royal residences. trom the West Indles. Navis of tha United States Depart- o L ment of Labor as a director of - the g 2 Consitration. Council’ of pu'glr;:su concerts are free to the X has been announced here » i ¥ wrence W. Wallace, presi- March, “Old Comrades”....Teike dent of the Conucll, and executive Overture, “Hungarian Lustspiel” of the Federated American ¥ . Keler Bela ing Sociaties. Another direc- . Idyl, “Fvensong’ M *'C. Caldwell of the De- Selection from gra; fectrical Mhgieering, Frelschurtz”. .. . The anhuak neil, President . will be held " Strauss I-‘m:‘le. “Kitten on the Keys” S (Requested) .........: Confrey will act with leading educators, state o and federal officials, economis The Star Spangled Banner. engineers and clvic leaders in carry. ing on a natlon wide plan to co - Women’s Flannel serve vision in education and f e i F ‘Gowns CHILD HEALTH MEETINGS. i oo e man| | ey f?.ce atriped percale, in - light outnig flannel, shirred . tor inghame, dark grounds; several tront, full cut, and $1 ly Ctrimmed; full Parent-Teacher Groups Will Gather | styles. Full cut. value. cat: all sizes. This Weel. it e SARS R s = | & 50 New Spring Sample of the District of Columbia Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher Asso- ciations at the Avenue Grand Theater today at 11 o'clock, York Theater at 2 o'clock, and other meetings will be held at the Savoy Theater tomorrow at 11 Relieves ] . o'clock and the Apollo Theater tomor- Tow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The object of these meetings will be #0 see what work Is being carried on by - parent-teacher groups, to devise 2 ing children of {ndividual . moving pictures show- %"/ Sy i p 5 { o s o i hatn e Haliu s 7o Truly a remarkable value; finely made of beau- nd to watch a demonstration of TR TR J { tiful mahogany, four simple, graceful iow to remodel children’s clothes. - pieces—yet with all the beauty and rich- ness that only fine woods, good construc- RECORD IN SUDDEN DEATHS. tion and artistic design can give. PHILADELPHIA, January 30.—In brown, navy and black—a few light shades (i t the first twenty-nine days of this ~— for party wear; made with wide panels, lace, The ETeatest number ever repor to 4. ed for Wednesday's £ ingl, th, Assistant Cor R JUNIORS— Little Ns A G d R p d M d S t f Mah g y $285 ;{‘5‘{&?‘& m:*r’:;’e m;g; :.nwo roner bl R g sglling only—at M& Values to $2975. ran a l S a e ul e 0 0 an L) D 5 number abou were [ B of same ingredients, then can: g a ;;?‘_exo tg?udc:;;gfihgggfiu%fl}f;osgfi coated. _For children and ..mfl New spl'illg Hats s, ; . 3 ; L 207, y ol % attributed (6 polsonous 1iquors. There| PEOPLES DRUG STORES, INC. A iy e A bl ‘ Just a Sample of the Many Fine Suites Priced Were thirty-nine sulcides.” » T | olor snring hats, with cheertal trim- ) e I’Uflly Very Low During Our February Sale = EVERY WOMAN KNOWS by 1 I3 9 : S : . e : THAT THE PROSPECT OF LOSING HER HEALTH, YOUTH = ||& One.strap Pumps Sl there’s one thing we pride ourselves -on it’s our good-looking AND BEAUTY IS DISTRESSING, TO SAY THE LEAST. = bedroom furhiture, and how artistically you can furnish a* R A DI U M = s .89 S0t Grade. Outing ; bedroom from our wonderful stock at a very modest price. b sizes 2 to . m—— = —in the form of TISSUE CREAM, applied night and morning, Made with stitched But during our February Sale every piece of this good-looking stimulates and builds up the skin tissues of the face, ies B wha 10w g 5 rni i in pri them #he proper food that: btings out the mataral Dlosm Sricy B S T i g Decenom bumitune isfeya e hinippccitian uenal Silihe every woman wishes for. ] ber top urt attached, giviog lght easy tread. Sises 5 5 Feb: Sal ic rery 1 his yi ! OUR RADIUM PAD; worn under the chin at night, produces et ; ebruary Sale prices are very low this year, too! a healthy sleep, creates normal circulation, removes that tired X look and feeling and strengthens sagging muscles, I M?::‘wlm 'smysplrhzdg B GIVE THEM A TRIAL tip; five eyelet; women's turned sole oxfords. All have " "ON SALE AT: Tibber heels. Sizes 4 to 8. These Few Values Are Typical of the Many on Display 9 - O,DONNELL s DRUG STORES 1 $495 Tapestry - t 53138 Good-looking Queen Anne Suite, four pieces, full vanity $ 2 9 5 Portieres m dresser niwalnut ool.li o oot soenramoreinamass oot s or Cll RAD“JM PRODUCTS CORPORATION 82-98 Pl'- Toweling 9-piece Suite, in Ivory, with blue line and hand-painted flower $ 37 5 1105 Conn. Avenue n asortment of 8- | | _severst o_e_'g;"-“_s; m”!z:: s decoration; twin poster beds . s R il ol inches long, #nd & bar | | Woven red ‘or i I oae, and | | fachon tone; ands ve ‘ 3 § ; ; : §ain bard o duplicats. | | faches " wie, ; i Grand Rapids make Suite of 7 pieces, in walnut; bow-end $ 4_9 5 bed, 52-inch dresser, mahog'anyjnterior ho'ssionemnsis e 85c Ecru Ribbed Underwear ue border, Single Dresse.r, in French gray, putty, ivory or mahogany $29 7 5 pibbed Shirts and sc b “ rawers. Goo« ual- . iy Sises 33 ¢o 48 6 Schent: (T O e R S SR R p e B G s L SR o e bt yonsus | Crtanne A '_’:"““,_’“,‘,‘,'_',;",‘,‘51-39 17¢ Lifetime Furniture I's More Than a Name A la varlety of ight colored patierne, . AN g W ' Seventh Stree: Mayer & Co. Betuicen D & E s e g2 05 | S A ' : and coat styles. = To $28 Fine Suits .. Good assort- ment of patterns for men &nd s M oung = men _in o v sizes 33 to 46