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Ice-Powder The Duke of 7\Iantua uearIy H “There 1s ono comment 1 would 1ike | RED CROSS IN EMERGENCY two centuries ago had a to ouse Loerm-fl?m's‘wnmi‘l"pffl,?w'l.?fmflffd st der which converted \\aLer stand of timber in the entire count New Plan to Enable Quick Trans- into ice. No. chemicals, no IndlanReIICSHere lv:efom(;utwr'r;":k)\n?”:ehl‘;:d;%dxn;‘xgg portation of Personnel and Sup- g ear, Includin aw g magic powdets iy uffd A A reproduction of an anclent |13, 0CUGNE &) products of 41 plieq to Scenes of Disaster. g turning water into ice af Maya temple is to be bullt on & |roaq tien ete, ‘the equivaient of ap- SR kit A Keal Treat American’s plants. Nothing is hill here. perhaps in the Natlonal | Proximately §6,000,000.000 e added to the pure filtered|Mrs. Rhodes Hopes to Open Zoological Park., by Victor J. |, That 1 offset in ev",;';hbw;gg;;_ the air services of the Army, Navy TABLE d’hote water. TllL heat s simply i Evans of this city, in which he |nize are crude, the yearly growth of |2nd Post Office Department, it was ) " taken away from it by the| Fourteen Additional Places | winl house his 5006 American In. | imbar i tertos or sutriduaure i | nnounced, today at natlondt head, dinner at the s dian relics, the whole to be a girt |8omething less than oot | Paaer ffee Sh . : : . offee Shop ot the brine into which the contain- This Spring. to the nation: Sapiian, aed e, are taking out of the | L cetary of War Weeks dome time S IR, ers are lowered. Through the Plans for the portico of the tem- 1000,000' feet of timber every year. ago advised the Red Cross that in Gadhen B = brine run pipes through which liquid ammonia passes slowly znd expands into a gas. As the ammonia changes to a gas it takes the heat from the brine, m:aking it very cold. No am- Extension of System Possible. gress for a site, this to be the Chairman John Barton Payne re- monia can touch the water. _y i only cost to the government. He |88 this country of ours. We are now | quested similar co-operation by the Local Aid Needed has been collecting Indian relics |f30INg the absolute certainty, within|N,vy“and Post Office departments, i | ) for the past ten years. The col- |& comparatively small number of |y pich “\vag offered without hesita- ree ° . American fas 4 plants in Washing- | Tection in being catalogued by the |Ye&rs. of having to reduce the con- [ ol ton—all making ‘pure, clean, safe ice. Natfonal Museum. Sumption of timber; and ‘timber i8| “pigirict managers of the Red Cross 3 DISTRICT PLAY MORE MONEY AVAILABLE Increased Appropriation The children of Washington will have : Makes | EVIENING Ry Repllca of Maya ple will be exhibited at a meeting of the Archeological Society to be held March 19 at the Pan-Ameri- can bullding. The plans are being drawn by George Oakley Totten, dr., who has spent much time in Yucatan studying the ruins there. As soon as plans are worked out, Mr. Evans expects to ask Con- WASHINGTOD duced to & minimum. Col. W. B. Greeley, af the United States, recently sald: S1AR, chlef forester Gifford Pinchot, former chief fores- ter, now governor of Pennsylvania, a recognized authority on the subject, sajid: ““Half of the sawed lumber used in the whole world is used in the United States, and there is no other country that has established its agriculture and its industry on a basis of so lavish a use of wood the most universal of all materials N, D. C., FRIDAY, AIR SERVICE TO AID case of emergency, the chiet of air service of the Army here would ar- range at once for the transportation of disaster rellef personnel in air- planes to the scenes of disaster upon telegraphic request from duly ac- credited agents of the Red Cross. Recently at —the Suggestion of the National Aeronautic Association, have been instructed to exercise care fifty-five recreation centers on which to i c’»‘rflsli\r";;‘: 1 my Judgment than | in originating requests for airplane ERICAN romp in safety this summer if Mrs. any other basic material. ‘We ate|ransportation, which will be used Susie Root Rhiodes, supervisor of play- now facing the nocessity of having | Coaiiey. The use of the combined air grounds, succeeds in her present pm.s.! to reduce to one-half or perhaps one- | 5o yices is expected to be of a great - ICE CORD TIRES N —ON— | CREDIT| | With the co-operation of Commis- sioner Oyster, who is keenly interested in playground development, Mrs. Rhodes hopes to open eleven additional school yards and three new municipal grounds this year. This expansion is made possible by increased appropriations in the act which becomes available July 1. The current law carries $35.000 for mainte- nance of municipal grounds and $10,000 for operation of school grounds by the Commissioners during the vacation | months. The new act makes $35,312 available for upkeep of municipal grounds and $15.000 for summer operation of school grounds. The new appropriation act also au- uppropriation act_ the lawmakers stipulated that 10 LEAVE SUNDAY First Stop of Senatorial Com- mittee Will Be at Jack- * sonville, Fla. The senatorial committee on refer- estation, which has begun an investi- members are Senators Couzens, Michi- gan:; Moses, New Hampshire: third. That is going to mean a com- plete overturning of our methods of a,,riumur« and industry. The whole thing is interwoven in our national life to a point that makes the use nr wood in some sense the critical hing in establishing our costs of mlm: and our commercial and indi- vidual welfare.” assistance to the Red Cross in trans- porting quickly emergency personnel and supplies to the scene of a disaster. — A motoreycle with a limousine body attached and capable of holding three passengers has been introduced in England. You Catch Cold Easily? When you allow your strength to rundown and your body becomes weakened and susceptible, that is just the time that mvne the cold and cough that follows genn-mfechon. p your body strong ond well nourished — 7?7 One may dine, superbly well, for $1.50. Euvenings 6 0 8:30. Open Sundays 5:3010 8. (609 14th N.W.) Famous Caramels Announce Removal to Full Line Easter Novelties ,/{/ thorizes the Commissioners to pur-|gation for the purpose of recommend- § e :{‘rnu)lytl u«r\;xl by |‘rm Hoover |0 a national policy for conserving § " nd and another play site at £ the country and N\ = the timber supply of the cou N Pay As You Ride d O streets, o owih: Tot0 leave | \ playground department is one | PI2CH TR U oty on its investi- | N Lo ‘the ‘few ‘municipal agencies which j o2tT PTG Y (fniber lands of the 1 \ {Congress has directed should be Sontliorn states i \ G teed 8.000 Miles ||Sospevers, o cnuirely by District{ Pre committes ia headed by Scra. ! § parantaed ! taxpayers. tor McNary, Oregon, and the other i waranteed 8,000 Miles | “In the new o : | | i A total of $111,032 made available ted was introduced | s appol zrrzzzzZzZzZ272Z72727, 1 | made available for the (-\., asissip] Fletcher, Florids . - . Free Repairs | The two playitround sites s enaathin” proviaing o the in-,| @S & means of guarding against the breaking down of the \ | propriated on the 60-40 ba fon and under which the con resistive powers of the body. The rich, energizing quali- “'nr general | pliyground | exnenses. {1 he Senate by Senator Hareison. | ties of Scott’s Emulsion are quickly digested, and it \ W iref hifeat s owaver, must be_taken wholly from | Senats & T h b ; T. 0. Probey Co. Tocal tax revenues o g Washington b which Seercs | is surprising how a few bottles build up and strengthen ET READY NOW to do e refer to such features a the absence O{ a brush to be' G BN a c of th D t t of ) £ r\ng,:m\:“.\}i: e of the Department of the wh'ole 'body. Be sure that you buy Scott’s ‘ your Spring Housedeans ity N Phone West 133 i GIVES SERVANT $8,000. |titifica to the seriousness of the Emulsion ! Scott & Bowne, Bloomsield, N. J. 2zn N\ come entwined wit airs, N ‘ | i timber problem ~ confronting this | —e—ee § ing the easier way. Instead of et e el lihe aclosinglon § o K country. E——— ’ S0 2100 Pa. Ave. N. W. {Late George C. Boarman's Will Is Jacksonville First Stop. MONEY' § dust and brooms, dust cap and the wires in the handle; the § Filed for Probate Here. oThe firs stop of the committce on | For Your Old FOR S ALE : § apron, beating and wrenching, | powerful motor and many N SPECTAL NOTICES dated Maren 31, 5855 Coravides R S e R Rags, Rubber, Metal § clean the “Universal” way. S St A T § KT s egmuidEn et s 5‘&':13”""‘“‘[3 i itk it o 1| 1 uess el sl ant melh oo Two-story brick build- I We recommend the UNIVER- well worth your while to have \*\\t m:‘nf.i’"'w‘;nf.my' 4, amentey %‘?fif{‘? .‘:.::;‘,;“‘? \‘\“x.?‘r:;:‘g;d??htgsfx;ea;d E 1 XJ(‘;P[“ (':‘("IF‘T fu:i.m?x'i: Jour old i LAl l:fm.}‘)lc :U.iun:n 12‘1(;: (;.’x603r. § SAL because it will keep un- demonstrated. . " § = ant,” Lu 2. Moor her life. d to points in M - or it E E r 101 5 N e Tgker 8 \‘Mq"e’:l" E100 15, Rat s e Siont s Woufsiana D llere axton H N. FRANK & SONS Hothes o g Cen- 3 § dampen'ed the Orlgmal enthusi ! Phone or write tl ‘at you wou § e = | ploye, 5 Smith, and the cut|observations and studies will be made 321 L St. SW. i e 3 \ asm which a new purchaser has like a demonstration in your § ke them): fine orga dF d the like in his home, |and sessions held. It is not the pur- 2 trally located. 30- foot \ A & 5 N o e el e D e O e e = alley facilities. First floor |/ for the really magical work home. There will be no obliga- N {HNL “The remaining estate Is ta bed trip, but return to Washington about ,When lts Pamtm fireproof. 230-gallon gas- \ which a Vacuum Cleaner can do. tion. & distributed among his cousins, Eu- APril 1 and resume investigations g line tank. Shower and ‘ \ gene Morgan, Ada M. Hill, Nora D.land hold sessions this summer oline nk. S an \ o 2 \\ Hill, Elizabeth Hill, Ada Hill, Minnie | throughout the west and northwest, Pa erhan n toilet. Second floor, living ‘ 4 \i Hill and anora Hill. Eugene Mor- |@nd in New Engiand next fall p g g t All stea heat. \ \ €an and Ada M. Hill are to act as ex- {_ The South as well as the north and . QUABLEES: i siceutiieds, \ N ecutors. mestin l‘{“r‘g;""}?"{;"";“"‘l“:";‘fi"’”]: the Think of Taylor ed, electric lights and gas. - N mal r of refores s ons o el e i N e e J {acres of cut-over pine lands v\hirh’ Every facility for up-to- N 8” &m N\ A TR s NEW SOHOOL PLAN, |{ it i gt | 2333 18 Now. ol 107 | e B \ A \ — oF £ ficeur SHoRIRER v b Bl 2 | N New York A Phone Mai N RAR Ay Ballou Would Evolve Model Junior| JIEnace. over which' dio govcrnmert FLAT TIRE: CHAS. D. SAGER | N 1328-30 New York Ave. ¢ Mamn 6800 \ b ats. e, Nie: Seasians will be present, ¥ou High System. | within the national forests. it Is be- | MA. N soo e § are urged to_attend lieved that a plan may be found | N Washington is possessed of a|whereby the goverament can and will ~ INSURE 924 14th Street N.W. e - = iliateaten Sioes: otcasatnate Colociis | Sl STLA obponLniey o) Bacome ¢hellcosoparateinithat regand s 1S 0 - | W77z, 22777777 77777777 77727, T e i ool e g | o, AL reuS Yl Ing (o s destroyed and products B3 ted in one | Agsinst Fire and Boiler Explosions Main 36 i 8 Letors Blst dent of Schools Ballou |o|vAplo|.rlx:3~‘\,:‘})xi- oo et | With J. Leo Kolb See Mr. Henderson M_L. STERLING, PLANS AND ESTIMA’ &eneral contractor, store fixtures, garages. 8778, AYANTED--TO BRING A furniture from Philadelphla, Wilmington a: Tialtimore to Washington. SMITH'S TRAN: 'ER_AND STORAGE COMPANY. INC FRANK KELLY. FORMEKLY OF GAL. liher & Huguels. wishes to aunounce to his many ‘friends that he has purchased an terest in_the lumber busiess of VAN LOAD OF Jne. I will endeavor to render the same se) ice in the future as 1 have in the past stly solicit your tronage. . THE HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION, 2008 Pa. ave. n.w, pays 8% on your filflnll Payments §1 a sbare a month. Under the wupervision of the U. 8. Comptroller of Cur- ;lency S-:rl an lecw‘r\vt n'fl;vu Wm. T. Galli- dene; W K. Beeve, vice presidents Juce One burner keeps a M. Woodward, secretars; Richard E. whole dinner hot ton,_tressurer. TA\'!T“AJMBU;OT(\ LOAD FOR ANY port, : T BIG"s ’rnusrrn COMPANY, n.w. 1123 14th st effort, by the men who with economy. Good looking. | ‘ADDRESSING, MLL’I‘IGMP!}I\G uIMEo. manufacture the Hu Compact. Strongly made. sraphing, type Demoanstrated daily at 1 Let~O~R|ter 71T 14th at. mobile, to produce i Y __For BETTER LETTERS call Main 8163. WAXED OR REFINISHED FLOORS B b aacticy R. B. NASH, COLUMBIA 4231. 22+ Why Drive a Car and supervisory officers at a_meeting yesterday afternoon in the Franklin Eehool. -~ The superintendent out- lined his plans for the extension of | the junior high school system and re- i3 | assured the teachers that their status in_the school system will suffer no injury by the new plan. Provisions were made for the ap- pointment of committees of teachers and officers to work out plans for a curriculm for the junior high schools. - Good will toward Hup- mobile is not due to room for 6 or 7 vessels. Three chance. It is the result l "“fl:’: ‘i'.mc a;egml:ld hlo!. of 14 years of intensive greatest motor car value in the world. Auto Bhow Space 33 Sterrett & Fleming, Inc. |into these matters for the purp of recommending how such des: tion The enclosed top is all cooking surface. And there’s capacity and greater util ty EDGAR MORRIS SALES ©0. 923 New York Ave. N.W. Main 8027. A Surprising Value in Spring Suits FOR SATURDAY ONLY Young SUITS March 16 The Yoimg lens Yo 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS “KNOX” Hats for Men at This Shop ONLY Final Price Reduction! Our Regular $45 and $50 Suits DISTRIBUTORS General !—Who'- looks are a constant| Champlain St. and Knlonm- Rd. M 9 at , - ‘Branch Bllumm, 1223 Conn. Ave. AUTO |milathie e il el Stlegtoor s 1305 G Street N. W. en's T e L Phone Main 1032-3 K Repairing. [machine in and let us get ¢ P B | ork o it T + R, McReynoIds & Son Epsciall 8lip Covers and To st T BN, P Bai; 1m" T. BROOKE AMISS JR. Tho for many years was comnected with the face-brick bueine hington and Balti- Tnote, Gesires to sanounce that Le s mow aseociated with alliher & Huguely, Inc., Lumber Dealers, i o making this announcement Mr. Amiss sishes to thank bis friends and former patrons for courtesies which have been extanded to him in the past, & conting- ance of their cordial business relations, Asbestos Roofing Cement Btops leaks in any kind of roof. I 1 and & 31,00 gaiy bine a6 o 1gal. X Printing Needs? Bring your problems to this Million-Dollar Printing Plant, The National Capital Press 12101212 D_st. n.w. Rest Assur —Your printing orders come A Thousand D VOLCAN SMOOTHTOP AR AN ARAARANA RN N oA AR R DA NN RRAR ollars for You 3 Big Points An “INSURED to follow. 2. Small monthly count has these three big advantages: 1. You have a definite savings plan grow to $1,000 in cash. SAVINGS” Ac- deposits quickly Newest Spring Models $24.75 Sport Models, Norfolks, 2-button single and double-breasters. * The styles that well- dressed young men are wearing. The new stripes, tweeds, herringbones and blue serges— fine all-wool fabrics, beautifully tailored. Coats are half-lined. Sizes from 34 to 40. Young We're clearing nearly 1,200 suits of just the same quality you've been buying here during the present season. There is com- plete assortment in all the lines and we have sizes for men of every build. There are weights for this cool weather, and hun- dreds that can be comfortably worn into the summer. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. There are plenty of the desirable blues that are always stylish, lots of other plain dark colors, and there are the lighter shades in fine patterns for spring, with only half or quarter linings. up to grery expectation 1f the Service Bhop executes the work, High Grade—But Not High Priced, BYRON S. ADAMS, Fauymms, “Experienced Roofers” ¢ —are always available at the— H IRONCLAD Roofing, 1416 F st. n, Company, Phone is. “When Big Rains Come ~gou'll be eorry if you didn’t have u Trake that leaky roof sound and (ight. Bend for us today. It's our business to make poor roofs good, WE KNOW HOW! M2z v s Nw. KOONS fouringy 12 Spring Rains Always Cause a great deal of roof trouble, Tu your reof prepared for the test] Remem- h , eur examination and estimate will cost you ing, ¥ Call Main 760, Graf Coy v it a8y | O m @ *Heating and Reofng Experts fas 85 Tears.! yows Extra Trousers any different weaves and shades— you'll find a.good match for that extra coat. Sizes from 29 to 36 waist. - Sat- urday’s PHce 8. L.t St e e v 3. A thousand dollars will be added to your balance and paid any loved one you mame if you die. Thrift week is a good time to start your account; why not investigate today? Necessary alterations will be charged at cost , Fine Topcoats, $22.75 These are the very latest models, with silk yoke and sleeve linings. The materials are stylish tweeds, English whipcords and the popular “Knit-tex,” in new tans, oyster gray and other desir- -able shades. Over 17,000 Depositors | . 910 Seventh Street Deposit Both Saves and Insures y ' k) "