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THE SUNDAY STAR, \\l\h’HlN"(i'.I'().\', D. C. MARCH 11, 1923—PART 1. o THD SUNDAY STAR WasHINGTON, D. ¢, MARGH u - PART L . . 3 'a ers was. n ('E ) he rand [}HILI] HEAHH AD |Social Workers to Plan Here |kowig 1o This That Cometh ||DEATHBED LOVE [Eaiie k| wouo coms aews. in the | By the A late P | circuit court at Marlboro. | peocistodbycps. 2 | ASKED BY HOOVER For War on Crime and Disease; \\yjth Blood.Stained Garments? STORY NEARS END ;:fi:fll“s?;i“‘:’;a:?:;‘{‘:5%‘.:‘:’?:;-‘33%,’é’.—i; L i 05 of the territorial legi today glare from the headlights of an ap- e tona ltkely would result in forcing foreign : i proaching Army truck and could not = Mhilization of forces fighting ig- | doubts of victory these two advance - i reniE Army Knuaselastiosieitolconfra toor ie. {norance, discase, crime and poverty | items may cheer him. — { Tried to Halt Prosecution. £ions to those perfods covered by th. wiil take place when the fiftieth an- | Battle Against Ignorance. [ The [ollmuug poem was written by the late Mary L. D. Macfarland, } : : s ind regular public school vacations. New Organization Formed in|nuat session of the Nutional Confer- | “When the barons of Iingland signed who_died in Philadelphia Friday, on the occasion of the arrival of the Mrs. Waters, Who Met Hus- It was at the bedside of the injured Bchopvacations sister of the plaintiff that the romance | The measure, admittedly aimed a Runnymede, in . é 7 # ence of Social Work meets here May | {35, Magna Charta, &t FIOIINC 2use U. S. S. Olympia at Washington bearing the body of the Unknown Sol- of the couple began. During the|the alien Institutions, would preve: « A 2 s wes day, y : i 5 id, did Co.(]perahon With Ameri- {16 to 23 | many of them could not write their az:ernlalrgy;urm;r;‘; .2 Arlington, and published on that , Novem- band When Her Sister Was Zifé‘r‘yzi.’?fig r:lfil:l%‘llflhelr( p(l’sweuraw 39|y onila attending both pablle an: | Telling of the task of the army ot j=nes busans :;;!!45:0‘:3;‘(‘1?"3"“}";“‘,“ o > in The Star: ] 3 vail upon her family to abandon the | Private schools during any regule: i 5 can Relief Association. social worlkers of the country, Fred- |y oy only sixty-eight children Killed, Sues for Divorce. prosecution, and immediately after- | School term. jerick Almy, former president of. the | born of native parents who could not Soldier, what your name? 2 bt f:‘:xr\lfi]:;"\fif:tm He is a e oney conference, declared that there will | read wd ‘:\rfhuu:\:ln‘nr;; “‘J'ggfif's'f"igflo’-' 3 ‘Whence your forbears? Washingtonian by birth. For thir- Spring Flowers. e AaTa e Were they from vaunted ones of earth i e @ any women as men in this |5 ‘ teen months he saw scrvice in the | . Potted plants, unique bouquets URGENT APPEAL ISSUED | %y ™5 oih, ™ ™ 1|55 O were they lowly and obseure? [“E S VEEER CONN e e i o s on | G0 3117 3 M rdomment. i i | “We are winning also against dis- he bRttie frouts of Mrames a . i ” In Shakespeare's time the aver- =2 % e ot | ~ mlitled o D ans e e e o somexwhere What was your life? Did you walk ara S aters 19 hJaughter of Mr.| SALT VESSEL WRECKED. ‘g S ols bout twenty-five years, and now it s In noble halls of learni follow plow Wife Charges He Deserted Her|city s tw G Wel- | s At 5 : e 5 o P n noble halls of learning or follow plo; gt city and is twenty-eight years of | TURK'S ISLAND. Bahamas, M Secretary of Commerce Holds and is v winning its war on iz We have epldemics o = k= Bie caastowaat ineton ditcig 10 Hr e BaHEY o e over fifty Three Weeks After Marriage the war to accept a position in one |laden, for Lunenburg, Novi of the government departments, but |struck a reef off the Caicos Islan for Another Woman. resigned after a year's service and |last night. The crew was saved, | tentered the Fulton R. Gordon Com- |the captain reports his vesse! norance, disease a p: A “flu” instead of plagues like the black Through brown, sweetsmelling furrows? tarelofs: i85 Vouthvasiofia: |omre, disease and jorime. Ehere B avs disappenred. In = Ly g . are ten divisions in the social army, | qiECE WY ovumple, cholera pre- hat looked you like? Was your tional Importance. competently generaled. The | vailed to an enormous ex!:nl between nder-in-chief this year ls Col, | 1850 and 1860, when the average 3 Homer Folks of New York, president | death rate was ahq m%h as ‘a")lz ek | . Had you eyes of laughing hazel ¥ 1 . « | of the conference, who organized and | 100,000, but there have been no deaths < 5 AnSappeal supporters of e | girected’ the department of civil af- (from cholera in Chicago since 1873, or Or of a quiet gray? American Relicf Administration to of the American Red Cross in | fifty vears ago. If we had the old rate | Were you strong help in the work of the recently or- | France during the war. | still lIu“r; would tie nearly 10,000 peo- | Tosilces oc did you sliel feom pain Young body spare or generous of girth? i pany’s offic l1oss. Special Dispatch to The Star, ROCKVILLE, Md.. March 10.-Mrs.\ 2227 7277 2222 Agnes M. Waters of Edgemoor, this brigades—the home. the school, ti en. Typhoid is now showing thej adm ation. who is also president 16 home. the school, the B R e ! church. industry, publte opin. | white flag, and Gen. Tuberculosis s What knowledge have we of you—save that of the child health bod P ion and nment. The {on the run. What this means to us r” r izin ”‘" matt commande s home will be|can be realized if we recall that al Once some dear, young mother bore you. of matio importance v ! he “fiu” took more s 5 rector of the | minor troop, the - % % [fuoser aske fovisuppbut dn s moNiline v o ocial Work: for | human lives in the 1918 epidemic than Clasped you to her breast in rapture; ivity, ot the Ame n]m‘._. “1“\‘ f :) E Helen T. Woolley were lost in the \whoh; world war. It Some glad father took you in his arms winistration he rolief administ assistant_ director of the |was said above that ignorance, 2 R # n has joined with the A Merrill*Palmer Schoo! for the. dis crime and poverty are a more And thrilled to know that you would Bild Health Association. which was j church, Mrs. John M. Glenn, a former ' dangerous enemy than Germany ever Wear his name and one day hold his hand formed by an amalgamation of the {president of the conference: for law { was. Is not dise a far more i alk by American’ Child 1 e Association |and government, Prof. Roscoe Pound, | dangerous enemy? If we need volun- | And- with beginning steps wal y and the Child Health Organization of ! dean of the Harvard Law School; for | teers and a draft to fight our milita What dreams attended on your coming- Aeric }ud ry, Rev. John A. an, pro- | foes, do we n ced them to fight | H hild wh. ight Ti essgor o nora heo 3 « o 0c] 0e: 5 Va eton” re was a man-chil wi ight live Outline by Mr. Hoovei r f moral th 1 and_indus- {our cial foe 'On to Washington ere was a ma hild 0 mig) trial ethies in the Cathelic Univer-imeans in 1 as much as it did in To < o s 0 Abs et HiESiat Washinston: forbealh D Ine il Aridaoe To show the world what' could be will play in the work is ‘l:n' ;;;:nl-n Fairand, president ot Volunteers Needed. i The measure of a man. B o ot e e nad o pub) “Volunteerg are as much needed in Even so was it to be: And yet, savs. in par s i ooy inley, as - social war as regulars, and both | . fich re, the American |ciafe editor of the New York Times. attracted to the Washing- | How different from the dreams. lly next May by the special on the ground of desertion. asks the court to award her the cu tody of the couple's child, Marie Only celia Waters, aged one year. Drastic Reductions Waters Is represented by Attorn Regardless of Cost John A. Garrett of Rockville. Mr. For Monday and Tuesday Waters is a_civil engineer in the em- Po, ";II_Y for M“I‘l! and ploy of the Maryland state road com- uesday Only mission. ! According te the bill, the couple| B S lc t wils matried ot the homie of friond a ealLoats at Chevy Ch; ay ul {Rev. Thomas G vth, inches long, bell {priest, and three weeks later, w! s|ee\'e.~, very fine living at Cumberland, Md., the plain- o {tiff was deserted for ‘another woman, | quality e whose name the bill giv he bill i | further sets forth that ever since the | Special for Monday and day of separation the plaintifi has Tuesday pleaded repeatedly with and entreated {the defendant to return to her and —_— | their child, but on each occasion has | s e e b HUDSON SEAL || FOX SCARFS | assaults and declarations of natred. COATS 1 Culmination of Romance. . Beautiful Closed Scarf< ! The plaintiffi was formerly a Mis Skunk, Beaver, Squirrel, Tae e Not m”uw ten divisions are win- ; g equally, thous) e 2 ) last four s el e n e ] offered. Thie flghtérs, both K fzed to) attick mew anemice 3y volunteer and regular. are many, but 4 in upward of 15,000.000 o bush, but from. an | they are far too few. There were Yes! ambush w their fire is deadly. | SHIT and slackers in the world Proudly know that you were not a slucker. t experience in problems of ehild | Juit " 3ls Yl Mrvied erorocdtly | \war and we treated ‘em rough. There : y th, w it seems to me impor- | fought the spoils system since the |are Shirkers and slackers in this so- Know that when you heard the bugle-call d be slated r-|end of the las 1 divis! a n a sacial war we can, « - houtn o ftxansiated juto AmeciliSiator tiiedlust centiiny thoinivialons | Il WEsianiinFe) soblaliwar veican. | You answered. “I am here. an_child life. more on indu and econémic problems st, punish socially. . tion (o the and on \borhood and comutunity | “The {5 Sild G Bared your breast to take the blow sections and in e industrial cen- attackir SeT ot | pla ready come, when a ma 7 e sections and large Industrial n- | life tacking ngers just Wil b6 st anite respecte] Aimed at your country’s life. “Our physicians r that over . plenty of fighting left be- | able, not quite tolerated soclally—in Winer cint of en inUAmenita > World is made safe for hu. | fact, a bit ostracized—if he is not on | ¢ 1 el x lons than | manity, but we are striding tane at t one committee for unpaid | What need we more to know? Kitow we naught else of you, our Soldier? children t has the v acquired Mulligan and for some ; 1 seal collars and cuffs; 40 | | in different sociated with the Fulton K. inches long, hand- Company of Washington. Her mar- | ¥ $185 shades....... 12 rlage to Waters followed i« short somely lined .. courtship and was the culmination of —_— —_——— a romance that attracted attention at the time and which be with the b e OLD LINED SCARFS REBLOCKED Eone it INTO NEW STYLE BOA SCARFS And for that life exchanged your ow 0 per vent reacl maturity in normal ¥'s country. and the social |service. = As fs sald by Edward T.| physical 1 ¥ M constructive ng even faster than the | Devine, one of our chiefs. the promo- You are not one alone. oL as ibadntiaons by pubBlic @Eens p of E Our_dark cas | tion of the common welfare must be T ; Hoies nls e The spec thought &f, not as rm ffair of :\n_\'. Oh. quiet sleeper. lying here: R omf ea s&ud«};r the rm-r At Reasonable Prices in Order to Supply Work for cies d by L Lene a will be described in the special | Small group of professionals, but as o s ¥ versity of Maryland. The evening ol 5 endeavoring proper | which will foliow this one, | the common concern of every cltizens | You are every lad who heard the call i |January 27, 1921, she and four other Our Expert Furriers ¥ I county, has filed suit in the circui nized American Child Health As- Brigade Ofiicers. ¥ 5 B 3 . . 1 ir sociation has been sent out by Her- “The seven days of the conference | " all of the great plagues in ,\"" needs must summon all your l"’"e": court here for an .:\-:mlule.dl\nm" bert Hoover, chairman of the relief | Week will bo given in turn to seven | the e army have surrendered. To help you bear the cruel hurt of war? . Waters . 3 o of o hilazen & n»d ~‘U’n- f_any taint-heart reader has of the republic.” “And heeded not of elf. but for country kirl students and a young boy were uished from cure of thi who : ¢ ~ king al the Baltimd Ko ive fallen by the wayside Bt | S 1 T IO S R R CHydtgniie, when amachine w M. R 0 S E N D O R P Ire actual medical treatment, but | the fleld in many sections of our G chi § Caters plunged int country is as yet aimost untouched IMISSIUN .”BKETS SIFI Dl L e G Mulligan ined G i Ha . ted dearest. ! <ul h i : . . ; SPECIAL NOTICES. » gy tn Other Awsoclations. { ave ever counted deares resulted in h 12]3 G ST ) e e ot | later. None of the others was i 1 mirican ohiinen. Hha sip: Far more than your imagination ever sought: of the American Re It is you who honor us. forevermore. .muu\u n have joined in a consolida- 4 ¥ { thon of the American Child fivgiene Ac- MARY L. D. MACFARLAND. ation and the Child Health Or of America in the formulation Employment Bureau of Gospel Mis- B 3 W, Stro er, ) agenc . < g - G Aavanceaey “,?Iu.‘;‘.‘.' = ‘?}::L(’m;:\' sion Provides Average of gars from imposing on the generosity | received the tickets from their bene- SOTICE 13 R BN 1 ional American Relief Administration 5 of the institutoin, Mr. Cory pointed | fuctors in a somewhat crestfallen ol ot can give no more complete indorsement | Five Jobs a Day. out. i manner. Persons sincere In their ap- “ at the and expression of its confider Aithe| Of prim. importance 1 this | peals on the street for aid, however, " o 1 jait | national necessit; ction. The | weedin t process, he Said, was the | lost no time in making use of the . C., on z v tion is the! An average of five men Las been | White ticket idea, which sifted the | tickels, and they eventually were ok in th eno I bt itoieoriaativ st 6 worthy from the unworthy in most | provided with lucrative positions. ot G g ric daily since the opening hefore the mission authoriti The fact that the mission was able Voluntary serviee | & month ago o fthe free employment | themselves had an opportunity to in- | to find more than sufficient openings e offort of the mew | bureau of the Gospel Mission, 214 Superintendent Cory ex- | for jmen industriously inclined is o atio e o ol o > { plained that imposters, want good omen in favor of the country i ", ',"n""m““,[‘“ Or w0 provide | John Marshall place northwest. Rev. ! jiony and unwilling to fuce the offer | brosperity, Mr. Cory declared last important work. 1w |G- W. Cory, superintendent, an-|of mission attaches to find them jobs. | night t aking tha Iberts of appchi. | nounced last night ing to you who have supported our | In the thirty days sinec the bu- F'V RNITU RE RE effort support in this new activity va R 4 e o the Americen Reller Adminisiat, | T4 was established 143 men, the 7 e, Rl R | fors ok mem it have b OPPORTUNITY WEEK tance and of urgent character. T trust | taken from the streets and glven | you may find it possible to contribute | employment at good wages, it was | to the Ame: for this pucnican, Reliet Administration | geateq, Of this number sixty-nine SA VE e were placed with Washington firms, | In addition to possessing Mr. Hoover| While the remainder were turned president. the American Child Health | over to outside employers, principally On the Purchase of an n is officered as follows: Dr.| the Baltimore & Ohio Raflroad Com- | .. Emmett Hol ce president; | 5 1 werly Co., 4th and H nw., { Dr.” Tivingston ond vice | PANY- [ t as D. Wood, thirdy The individual attention given | 3] vice president: Ce n Thom, tr every one who comes to the mi: n ever- {urer, and Dr. Phil en, secre- ey . {urer and Dr. Phillip Van Ingen, secre-{ gor 5 1ift,” in seeing that he e I”\_u\yy w { ., The executive committee includes | bolstered up spiritually and phy s Biicer, Berrien, | cally and started out again on a ELECTRIC W NOTZ . 3 ingston = - T M VGardnen gand: | new path in the world, has made th im] MecC. Hamill, mett Holt, Hep. | mission a clearing house for wortl Washing or Ironing t‘r;‘n}. & . on }infixl Jr., | but unfortunate men, really de\irnU\; Machine . Tdgs kard, Richard elv nder the | 3:_ Smith, Philip’ Van Ingen, Florence | o5, Petiering themselves and at the Comptalier of Cur. | Wardwell, Thomas D. Wood and Mrs, | %M tme 1ias kept professional beg- i) e e — ———| 2d and Last Week a i ey e orEanization. maintains. in INSURED We Will Allow You Credit of Ten Dollars fOroonur = a “bill of rights." that there should 5 ] st e 0. ind i meric d\‘\ Bo dminiot] iAgsiestiielasd atter: Easiieisos Old Wringer or Washboard on the Purchase of an Eraphing Y nder proper conditions; who | e Sian stes,__[imis: ever Suimors 1 IS | With J. Leo Kolb APEX ELECTRIC WASHING 1 o loes ‘not have prompt and efli WANTED A VANLOAD OF {d 1defficient UM PITTSRURGIL oA, MARCH 12 jmedical inspection and attention, and | r | T R TOONA. AL, MARCH 12th 7 who does not receive primary instruc- i . A VR BT 2 g [ e ot el it i | OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY D'NNER IRONING MACHINE TR A FEON WIELIANSEORT, AL AVRIL sth. - | health. ; Served From Noan to 9 P.M. il 1) WEERLY SERVICE FOR SMALL L 3 e E e e .,m.,,..* ’;":Al.*",:rflK?;::.:;W*"%m Qulity Food: Zow Fices. aitivrns coupavy, o, [stato and local authorities and METROPOLITAN LUNCH Fifteen years old and still the | e m“m“" f fleld and consultation service: - SLINE R wheniGikad B St most modern principle of electric S [velopment . snd” domensrestic ATTENTION e EERCh i health education metho adapte, ' i free inst: ds adapted to ® . "Lowest prices | the needs of children from earliest Stag Hotel, 608 9“]1 Satisfaction Guaranteed Tairclothe | childhood through high school age; | s St G ! Bnng in your ironing and let us \ > -ducation 1it- i i HARTS 3 OF, |rature. and prompt distripution of §7 roomg 33 weekly: $1050 | do it for you. If you haven’t any 4 - o P! 1o atio reg; © d| . Wi le 3 W f for Op Wolfage. | e assaciation wil sisa | dhower and vatory” $10;'3 s, ]| come in and see howictsicars: /atch lor ening O st i it Dipesicontimees. Koo 2 1d und i :w S ”»Q ial Eorci i ops, n-:":llnulrhl Ianlll teachers: endeavor to de e other These appliances are sold under a ur ew tore pecta g, i i velop the best standards of sgrvice to ?, ot all kinds. Ordery taken for {000 L 1G5 Cnildren, and try. 1o im- H. double guarantee, the manufacturer’s i brove the standards of training f Olde:l Paint House in and ours. T BROOKE AMISS IR i tho: who must carry on the work | Wa’hlng‘on For the la: en vears, say mans sears was conuected with the 'announcement by the Ame a Terms as low as ten dollars down o ey ammanes Rt o Ismow { Hostth yssaciatlon wverge ot one | BECKER PAINT | and ten dollars a month, Hart Schaffner @ Marx Galliher & Huguely, Inc., 30000 porn v .fih.d;.lif- o this LASS Lumber D%alel?rs. é i one vear ol : 0 W& G CO. EDGAR MORRIS SALES CO. s =i fore they are one " Wesl 67 1239 Wisconsin Ave. Distributors 1 S .o T i Tn makin; this announc nt Mr. Amiss . {0 they are one s s =4 ‘"‘“':: r.;’;;z‘;'f R 0L ot (Aot nelrces ntn : Phews Mainii32-1003 1305 G St. N.W. pI lllg : Opcoats 0 A Sl ik a0 | HAIE of T o i : The Rare Book Shop ‘ 3 AT in Heating.”” { women incident to childbirth TIME NOW T\\ E HEED reduced. : nest winter's comfort. | [ addition to work among children 723 Seventeenth St. Heating & s e I et s S gl ating &|and the st sten shouid 00l age. boys gnd girls of | i i Flumbing |5 o oieiens *Heent | school “age will be taught to givel Maiu 1291 $ : 4 S | Prant. “Thirty sears expert { proper care to their health at a " s . | Massachusetts | LExperts. e backs our advice and |period when the child’s foundations | . : ighe rices rai Ul r_the future are being lai s Engineering Co. vw. picas, prewienc. | . LENTEN SPEAKER —for entire Libraries _or . Park £ : Single Volumes, Printss En- 'Upkeep Costs Come Down 3 ‘| gravings and Autograph Let- - ters. Representative will call. ! e ] | p You mi m! Of col .50 i ’ when Auto Repairing work | ¢ Sainiaiidusle i Surrounded by Washington’s finest residential section. ou must see the, f urse, $37 50 is a very shop.Complete equip- ; . CASH PAID afd purchases lon. Compicte equip: r . SSASHIPAID a0 Containing seven million feet of forest-covéred land, with six - low price for any Hart Schaffner & Marx Topcoat ble resalts amd honest prices. o miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of ; S / 5 ! —particularly now. But there’s nothing in this ~ R. McReynolds & Son i . “The Triangle of Increasing Values” { pax ! B T : between Com\ecticutg\laiaachuscus and Cathedral avenues headline to suggest they are worth a great deal i Woodley Rd.). sOver four million feet of land sold. Over | " lves rev Le"ky.,\?%o,fs‘. From i s : 4 SHIPMENTS RECEIVED y(unety homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under con- HIOEE The gaments themselves reveal that. Cost moner ;‘\m‘,:“ L tronbIc, bt o en - L struction. Wooded villa sites, lots and 6, 8, 9 and 11 room Handsome Tweeds, Helfringbones, Gabardines. G S i el B8 - TheBrownTeaPot e rootiug experts. for 35 years, central and side hall homes of ‘brick and tile, with lots from Can" Main 700 Graftan&Son Inc Wash. Loan & T § By, 1147 CONN. AVE. 11¢ |} 50 to 115 feet front—32d and Cathedral Ave. Plans at office. Homesl’“ns and Mixtures. All silk lined. ,Inc., . bidg. M. 700, T e e e A RN Woodley Park : PLU]Y[”BIB’IG TWG > Finished and under construction. Waskington's best i Our new Spring Suits by Hart Schaffner & Marz are bbing 1s our spec Wihen you thiuk of plumbing, think of located, dCsxgned and most complete city homes. Exhibit, 2820 impatient for your hearty approval. g Carow & Fry i Connecticut Avé., adjacent to the bridge. Two stories, attic, | || P Jiot g, y app ~Ton Mty Maio 1261 = - breakfast and inclosed sleeping porches, three baths, 2-car o Asbcstos Roofmg Cement ; s brick garages. Terms if desired: $2,000 Cash, $150 Monthly. ps Ieake fu ans kipd of rof. 1 upply same | ! S: 94. Lots 24 and 29 feet by 115. ; % - '}‘fif...:.‘::';nl' nuubxlso';d - aymg sFo\' House or Lot Qalesmcn Call Main 6935. Ralelgh HaberdaSher , Phone Line. - . ‘When Tt Comes to Roofing| DR. 5. PARKES CADMAN | Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. || it ~you should try our prompt, ‘"Dmei N e ! SINCE 1899—“NO PLACE LIKE HOME; NO HOME LIKE OURS” vits, Trctionl xosfar 647 iin )~ CoWDAT, SAVIAND STER Tenth Floor. Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. : IRONCLAD'""“"“ wor . nw, | First Congregational Church 35¢BOTTLE AT ALL DRUG STORES | . TMustrated Booklets Mailed on Request. { K i Cowpauy. Phoue Main 14, TENTH AND G STREETS N.W ———

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