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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 18, 1923—PART 1. program. Chairman J. G. Yaden of | Rialto Athletic Club, dressmaking,| Cleveland-Phelpa—Today, Commu- e i m = e, Chaien £, Tatin, o | mats Al oy, drmatine | ciersens-rudes—totes, comau| DEATHS FROM GAS POISON | ] ‘ assoclation, Mrs, W. H. Boyd of the|ing clubs in basket making and ru ox 7 > At the Community Centers | |Smai i d. 7 hare e siuwe 540 RSE, 20 8 | omptoyes” Taion, « Tuesdar. ar:| CLAIM POLICE ATTENTION prosident of the Home and School As- | Thursday millinery class is under the | phion Glee Club, 8; French class “A." ——| |sociation, were the committee on ar- | inatruction of Mrs. C. A. James. Mem- | 7; French class “B, Amp] ,;:"M e e rangements. Friday — Girl Scouts, | bers of the community are invited to |illary. 7; Dressmaking Club. 7; Musl- | feglth Officer Renews Warning |ES Hiere ts nothing trakes one mts Hncomfortable tha Many strangers finding their way to | Club, 7:30; Spanish, advanced and be- 7:15; Rrownies, 7:15; Boy Scouts, 7:30; | register. cal Club, 8. ing A It 103 '3 healthy looking ekin, rougnness, a this cf .| ginners, 7:15: Gaelie, 7:16; violin in-{violin instruction (two classes) under ery drill, 8; Brick Schoolhouss Ci Relating to Use of Heaters in sclousness of an unhealthy lo e sicin. ne: 118 city to become residents miss the | & TEREE 0t (0 fakses), director of | the supervision of the director of mu- ' , Burrville—Friday, Millinery Club.|7:30; South Carolina State Soclety, pimple, while an unblemished skin sfves a confiden Afrends of their old Lome and feel a | oo O s, Wednes- | sic, public schoals, 8i1n co°F ©F ™Y folic dancing for children, Scwing [7:30: Cleveland-Phelps _Association Sleeping Rooms. zon to' avold the closest ncrutiny. 'A soft wmooth complexion i3 ather than the circle that their work | KEIAWRS ALBEUC, CNN T fere). | vinoed, oo ot mianat® g% | weaving, plano instruction. 3 to 5. ing Club, 8; Douglas Co-operative| nating gas polsoning claimed tho atten- mars the tollette, and £he is i1l at case. or church affords. 8; Esperanto Club, 7:30; plain sew- |Wednesday, rhythm classes, begin- | Loveloy—Wednesday, medical clinic, | League, 7:30; Women's Exchange,|tion of the police and Coroner Nevitt ¥ kin can be radiant with health, free from all roughness atranger. The Community Singers at ?\.\Islcvdepu.rlment ?‘uhli.c a-hoflln. a:l;: g.incinx instruction, 3:15. Friday, | 3erves. Th-“r;d;y. AN Cad nter: T e Club. F 301 Cammunity | C. Fowler, District health officer, advice o Aally uke\of oiE She Central High School express this| EHIGaY: WOr mothery, Bocing: be aoench Stames, bes;l:l;-;_ern,ul:;rx::;“h;"; | tainment by the East Washington |Center's Band Auxil : James'E. | given carly in the fall with reference to Ty, welcome with a “Howdy Song.” Al-|7:30; Boy Scouts, 7:30; Boys' Athletic | classes, 3:15: Boy Scouts, No. 40, 7:30; | Male Chorus. This entertainment will | Walker Post, 7:30. The Boy#' CIUb | e use of gas heaters in sleeping rooms. (3 o shough no welcome soug greets the | Club, Spanish class, 7 Sea | orchestral rehearsal: 8; Mount Pleas: | be followed by a dance.’ Mr. B. Wash- | of the center will hold a matinee, re- | pr. Fowler thinks nothing is gained Radlum I issue ‘ ream Dtinger bt ek lter centers, he is ] Scouts, : violin instruction (four jant Choral Soclety. §; adult dancing|ington is the leader of the chorus |cepilon and entcriainment from 2 10| by the use of heatcrs in slecping rooms, . Snees ot - classes), under supervision of direg- | Instruction, 8: free stereopticon pic. | Buftalo Athletic Club. 7:30; medical |6, ~ Vocational Guidance Club for)Cold air, he told a Star reporter, wili Amade 1o reel at home. If throuBhyor o¢ music publie schools, 3:13. tures, 8. Saturday, Argyle Athletic|clinic, 8; community singing. 9:|Girls, 3. Vocational not harm any sleeper if he uses warm arror he remains unnoticed, it is the East Washington, and C|Club, §: Perry Athietic Club, 8; Ho- |Ozark Athletic 11-11:.4l xl; _g::gm;:xy. for Girls includes aruumf.x:‘n‘.; i1- | covering. Wish of the general director of the |streets southeast—Monday, February |bart Athletlc Club, §; children's play | Girls’ Basket Ball Club, 7:30. Hoy |linery. home economics and brea 01 munity athletics, | muking hranches, 3; Bt. AUBUAUNG | na sabl “the sleaper ia mot benented. 9 ’ i Sl i Seouts, No. 501; commu . | making branches, 3: ugusLIne | ne sald, “the sleeper is not benefite DRUG ST dommunity center department that (L3, ATSHSARIALIDN clecs, TA0% a0l | Kroun: Ta0 od hieh Seehvsol pupils, | 8:30: Ttadl Club. 8- basket ball team, 6; Sentinels’ busket | The gus burns the oxygen and only | 7:30. = fle seek the executive of the center o | Athletic Club, 7 violin instrue- mgton—Friday, Junior|ball team, 7. Friday, Girls Social| parm can result.” 5 an Mleasute to others formed this group | (8irl®), 8§:30. Thursday, Boys' Inde- v :15. Thursday, Sun ub, knitting branch needle basket ball team, 7; Settlers’ basket|the small quantity of gas escaping | cctivitles being under the | No. 59, 7:30; Boy Scout Troop, No. 87, To_avold wrinkles or sagging muscles wear an T. I RADIUM PAD under the chin cach night. He introduced to those who wish to [ tion, music department public schools | Birmey—Monday. Choral Society and | moysr Club, i Necats Work |Club, 4 girls basket ball game, 5| “Sieeping’ roors, the healtn offcer » fricndly. (two classes), 3:15. Tuesday, Arablan |piuno class, needle craft, Commu- |Club, B chievement Hoys' [Junfor " Are “Club"4: Dressmaking | stated. should be well ventilaced. There few lonely people formed the|Athletic Club, 7; basket ball games, | nity Orchestra, Mugnolia Ciub. Alpine [ Club, 8; Prep Athletic Club, 8; Ex-|club. L F e illem s it s e 1105 Conn. Avenue. Main 6797. . i e ey T Someh. 30155 Children's French ball team, 8. Saturday, Rhythm Danc- | when the match is applied. Persons | of lonecome people. pendent Band, 1; Community Social ub, 3:15: Girl Reserves. 3:48: | work br Ing Club. 10 a.m.;: Art Club, sr. Art|soon become accustomed to the smell | Soimnmm TR . S The Lonesome Glub. of which & IL | OHD. 0y Ao s | Sa0 einery, clags, 330 Pirany, | Cluby, 11305 3 e | B0 b T Vobionat Gutiance | o the- gus ana ghve- - na. torcher | culgAHA R T i rntp o @ roup no longer|7: violin instruction, department of | Carnation Club, Men's Club, Senior \estra, §; Recreation Club, |Club. ~radlo branch, toy-making|thought, while s a matter of fact, he | Bucleus of & clubiat the Wilgon Nor_| I HoyS. Yndependent Bend,, 4:30. | Foclial Clup. Memotial Club, flawee mak: | ciusos Club, 3 Boy Bcout trooy. £. jeaure), e e s e T ';'"F“,’I’k'(}{;‘;‘;'-,"*;:!:f,‘)’”;’,;;‘fgofi";‘, = Bal. Theso pecplo. feeling tho need | oy 30" Epworth Athictic Grub | Gige Club, 3:15: Achiovement Giste. 3:45: ood—Friday, Girls Indus- |basket ball ‘team, 6; Soctal Club and | continued escaping gus ws coming from | = = 1 cl all the time. lonely, that is almost too large for|music public schools, 3:15. Friday, | Dramatic Club, Recreational Club, |7:30. branch, 10. eid. it s doing harm & L Tho members play games, | Thythm_ class s, 7:00; Aurora unico and get acuainted, | BOys' Club. *8:30; Scout Troop, Bl ision of the executive of 7:30: ‘violin {nstruction, under the S Gitertain, dance and et ae .| music _department public schools, velebrate the birthday of Washing- |3:15. Library open each evening. ton. Welghtman Center—Monday, folk The Country Dancing Club of the | dancing class, 3:15; Tuesday, folk O Southeast Center is ready to initiate | dancing class, 3:15. These classesare the stranger into the mysterles of the | Under the leadership of Mrs. Ldna V—4 31d.fashioned’ dince. Which. 18 @ Wisewell. The Monday classes are 115 supervised by the yjfor the older girls, The Tucaday classes are for the children in the o lower grades. As many have regis- e 1t tered, the forming of a third class is roeuTice al activity | Deing considered i find it among Wiison Normal —Tuesday, women's If net. he can at|Gymnasium Club, §; French, ad- | vanced. 7:30; Spanish, 7:30; Spanish. advanced, 8: Imunity. o athletic and basket ball nklin School, a place | cla " s, 5 for his desired activity, Activities ding You'll Like Trading at Phillip Levy’s Do Ve For this gigantic February Furniture Sale. It's a harvest of good values for those Ave YoulGaing o,;; ofo"To:::’ * seeking good Furniture. Thrifty folks will act quickly and get their share of these Housekeeping Soon? Merely because you live a long bargains, and save as they never saved before. Don’t let the lack of ready cash keep Neowsithe fimattonniaks youiss way from our store that doesn't ) s o lections and save in a substantial Spanish, beginners, 7:30: A 3 K .'8:507 Adult Dramatic Central Wizh . choral unit’ of Federated the ausp oL the | Alumnae. 8: Lonesome Club, munity %0- { lumbia Athletic Club and basket ball Eanmes In celebration of Wash { fuxton's birthday the r Normal ter wiil hav house. the © various clubs participating. The EYmuasium elass Lonesome Club will have a masquer- Hebrew 2 -lade dance, the athletic clubs will {have two' basket ball games and onday. French for | there will be a Washington costume neh for advanced, for the children. Twenty-five for beginners. | cents admission will be charged to - | defray expenses, which will admit to chases for you until you desire same e et o e s Ty H b gl Long-Time Credzt Cheerfuly Extended | Friday: Free stere- d. 4:15 opticon pictures, giving st of the duncing. 7:30: scout | life of Washingion, Recrea- livrary open all even- lub, 3:15 rl Scout Troop No. 3:30; al Midget Ath o instrue- | ietle ‘ilson Normal Junior lie schools. |4 E . P. Athletle Club, - Dancing On February 21 and February 2 the gymnasium will be open in” the evening for the athletic groups. ing to the at demand : Opera ek e Gl v, directe Roilin Bond, Ciub. §; will be e near future when | worth- Tuesday, a mass meet- ib will give a dance, ing in the interest of better schools o national holiday. | be held in the auditorium of the boys' basket bail, | Petworth Methodist Church at 8 p.m. 7. Boy Scouts, | Owing to the lack of an auditorium | ¢ depart- [ in the Petworth School, the center's tivities have to find &pace in hor- ¢ |rowed quarters. This meeting is held {under the auspices of the Petworth | tize! Assoclation, the Home and | hool Association and the Women's| ) ‘Th speakers will be Dr.j Scouts, llou, superintendent of eek, owing to 3 J. A. Murphy, medical the schools, who will E about the prevention of lht[ spread of epidemics among children, and Dr. O'Rourke, psychological re- | under | search expert, who will speak on the the supery £ or of music | value of mental tests. Congress will sublic schools, 4: sday, Dela- | be represented by a speaker of note. ware State Soc : Washington | Group singing, under the leadership Opera Cho % wking of Miss Louise Wood, will add to the Buck’s Elevated Oven ' An Exquisite 4-Pc. 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